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The Best and Largest Paper in Polk County VOL. xxxiv DALLAS OREGON NOVEMBER 26. 1908 Big Seduction Sale! On all Our Ladies and Childrens’ Cloaks. All This Season’s Styles. S P E C IA L 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. December Bulletin and Price List! X tra Owing to a good many late shipments, we find that our stock is too heavy for this time of the year, and in order to reduce it before the first of the year, we quote the following prices: 50 Samples of Ladies and Misses Dress Skirts (val ues from $(> to $8) December price $ 4.65 1 0 , 15 and 2 0 per cent, discount on all Ladies and es Dress Skirts. 10 to 20 per cent discount on all our Ladies and Misses Tailor Made Suits. 30 to 2 0 per cent discount on all onr Lai lies and Mi&ses Cloaks. (O to 20 per cent discount on all our Ladies and Misses Furs. The entire stock of Childrens Coats at Cost The entire stock of Millinery at 33 1-3 off. A Big Reduction on all Ladies and Misses Coat Sweat ers. 05 cent Ladies Union Suits (grey) December price 43 cent». 75 and 85 cent Ladies Union Suit« (grey) December price 63 cents. $1 Ladies Union Suits (grey) December price 7 6 cents $1.50 Badies Union Suits (grey) December price @1.18 Closing out at cost all the Black Cat Ladies ami Misses Woolen Hose. 11, $1.15 and $1.18 Ladies Sample Waists, December price 73 cents. YOURS FOR BUSINESS NO. 44. J l . 38, $1.53 and $1.65 Ladies Sample Waists Decem good ber price 8 1 .1 8 12'? cent outing flannel, this seasons, December price 9 cents. 50 cent dress goods, late Novelties, December price 4 2 cents. 05 cent dress goods, late Novelties, December price A 4 8 c«nli good “ AIM.” f t dres* goods, including Blue and Black, December price 8 2 cent« $1.25 dre«« good«, including Blue and Black, Decem ber price 0 8 cents. 25 per cent discount on all Fancy and Figured Silks To close out a lot of Kid Gloves, values to $1.50 De cember price 85 cents. Hundreds of good things are still to be had from one line of “ M a n u fa c tu r e r s ’ S a m p le s S a le ” Odds and ends in Shoes at almost your own price. H. S. @25 & M., Hand Made Suits and Overcoats is buying Clothes or selling else. We have long ago reached the goal of our “ AIMS” —by selling the right kind of mer $15 to chandise. Young Mens Su.ts from @5 tO $16.50 Childrens Suits from $ 2 .5 0 to $7 50 The largest stiak of Mens Womens and Childrens Shoes in the country. continuing to sell this kind and give the values which can’t be matched elsewhere. Remember, that every article sold at our store is guaranteed. If not right, we make it right. Before buying your Fall bill, come in and get our prices. J ust now we’re show ing the newest and smartest line of BOYS’ and D. M. NAYBERGER BUILDERS, A TTE N TIO N ! 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 R. Jacobson & Co. We’re going to keep our place in the lead by Do not forget the 20 Premiums to be Given Away December 31st FORMER PARTNER AND SUCCESSOR TO Whether one clothes, or doing anything Mens all wool Suits and Overcoats from 8 7 . 5 0 t o @ 1 2 .5 0 Mens Woraaed Suits and Overcoats from @12.50 to $ 2 0 bout the best thing in this world is a CHILDRENS’ M c M i n n v i l l e OREGON. CLOTHING m m m 33 33 33 33 outside o f Portland. f your boy is without a could catch his breath, 385 more Proof of Merit. was subscribed. The Itemizer good SUIT or OVER has told of how badly we need proof of the merits of a plaster is TR A C O O ] Citizens Mass Meeting at Court a hospital time and again, and the The cures it effects, and the voluntary COAT, bring him here with there is no need o f again going testimonials of those who have used House Sunday Afternoon. E derheim er, Stein & C o. Allcock’s plasters, during the past six over that ground. The present out further hesitation. MAKERS ty years is unimpeachable evidence of A goodly number o f people, proposition is as good a one as their superiority and should convince we can expect or ask for. All the most skeptical. Self-praise is no representing fully the citizenship that i§ necessary is for our citi recommendation, but certificates from o f Dallas, met at the courthouse zens to go down in their pockets those who have used them are. A ll Duriiig the next FIFTEEN DAYS, we will make Special Re s are the original and genuine blissful state o f inocuous deseu- Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o ’ clock and donate what they feel able cock’ DALLAS NOW NEEDS. porous plasters and have never been duction on all KNEE PANTS SUITS. This includes Coats with etude, and practically disbanded, for the purpose o f seeing what to give for the public good. We equaled by those who have «ought to | Straight Pants ONLY. confident that there will be trade upon their reputation by making ! A Commercial Organization to The need o f such an organization could be done with a proposition are no difficulty in raising the amount. plasters with holes in them. Avoid j is seen daily in a number of from the bishop o f the Catholic When Dallas is shown a good substitutes as you would counterfeit j Further New Enterprises. j ways. First and foremost is the church relative to the establish proposition, she has never yet money. ------- ------------- e . l .L- fact that we are continually los- ment o f a hospital by the sisters been known to reject it, and will Mr. Farrington returned Friday i One o f the things that Dallas . , . , r. . ... .. , . , ., ing many chances o f advertising o f that faith in this city. This j not do so now. W e need a hos- night from an extended trip through j A reliable place to trade OREGON Wisconsin and Minnesota. He left i stands the most in need o f at the ____ , ___, ___ our resources and advantages was in answer to a call made Sat j pital and right now. The com there the Monday previous, and says 1 present time is some sort o f an mittee agreed to meet Wednes all over the country, by not hav urday by advertisement, and re day night for the purpose of ad they had been having very cold rains i for some time. He wants no more of organization to look after her ing some responsible and prop gardless of the fact that a num opting a plan of action. that country in his. advancement along all lines, an erly authorized person to answer ber of our business men were de swer the many inquiries daily a f t e r b T ears ! inquiries. Such letters are* ar- tained at a meeting o f LaCreole received regarding her resour rivingIn every mail—the banks Club, yet the turnout was most ces, and capable of fathering all * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ü get them, the newspaper men encouraging for the success o f Unde Bill Brown Makes Good His legitimate enterprises. Not many get them, the real estate men the institution. Spoon Guarantee. years ago we had such in a Board get them and private individuals Mayor A. B. Muir was called o f Trade, but its officers, if any get them. The real estate men The letter published below was one, can remember who they o f course attend to this, as it is on to act as chairman, and Judge received by Uncle Bill Brown D. P. Stouffe-i kept a record of were, seem to have fallen into a part o f their business, and the Sunday and is self explanatory. others for the most part go into the events. Father McDevitt, o f Portland, On Monday morning he sent the the waste basket, as no business man has the time or inclination M Y O W N F A M I L Y U S E to answer a long string o f ques who has been in town since lady a set o f silver spoons, the | Thursday, outlined the needs of best obtainable, and made good P E -R U -N A . tions, and furthermore may not a hospital in this midst, and the his promise o f so many years j be informed. Dallas as a grow good that would accrue to our in ago. The writer is the w ife o f a : ing and progressive city needs someone to continually look after jured and sick ones by such an well known old time Methodisf this matter. She owes it to her institution. He praised the work minister, and her maiden name self to see that she has such a o f the sisters along these lines was Hardison, her family resid person and that he is plentifully and pretty nearly convinced his supplied with good literature ful hearers that there were no bet ing in the Buena Vista section. •Tangent, Nov. 19,1908. ly setting forth each and every ter nurses in existence, laboring Dear Uncle Billy: o f our advantages. A monthly as they do for the benefit o f hu I have seen the notice o f a or yearly subscription fund should manity, without any financial be raised by our citizens for such compensation whatever beyond dinner you are to give to the Dal a purpose, and this town no their board and clothes. He sta las widows to celebrate your 84th longer he compelled to hide its ted that the Bishop had empow birthday. I would not mind be light under a bushel. We want ered him to inform the people of ing present myself, but I am not more people. We want the right Dallas that if $-3000 was raised a widow. However I wish you kind o f people. We want sever as a bonus, land will at once be many happy returns o f the day. al farms where one is now, and purchased and the hospital got Today is my 45th wedding anni BANQUET RANGES embody the many features of practical excellence you expect in the pro every acre of land utilized in the under way at the very earliest versary. In the spring o f ’67 duct o f one of the largest stove plants in the world. The oven walls are lined with Asbestos, husband and I moved to Dallas support o f families. There are possible moment. The site too many barren wastes around looked on with most favor by and undertook our first house concentrating the heat around the oven, economizing heat, and making BANQUET RANGES Dallas that might be producing the church is the large, hand keeping in a small house that quick and perfect bakers. j * j * j* goodly revenues to hundreds of some residence o f Dr. Marr’ s, stood where Amanda Harris lives. families more than at present. just outside the city limits and We had very little o f this world’ s You run no risk when you buy a BANQUET RANGE. You can try it for thirty days , and The way to get this accomplish which with five acres o f land can Toods to commence with. I sold HON. G EORGE W . H ON EY. a beautiful quilt I had pieced be if it will not bake and cook as good as any range, we will take it bac and refund your money. ed is to faithfully and fully an now be purchased for $4,500. Hon. George W . Honey, National fore I was married and took the Chaplain U. V^U ., ex-Chaplain Fontth swer all correspondents and to This residence is so arranged as to need but little altering for hos money, $9, and bought o f you j Wisconsin Cavalry, ex-Trcasnrcr State advertise for more. We think a good scheme would pital needs, in fact would be my first dishes. I have some o f . of Wisconsin, and ex-Qnnrtormaster I also bought six General State of Texas G. A . R ., wri tes be for LaCreole club to be made available at once as soon as fur the plates yet. table spoons and six tea spoons. from 1700 First St., N. E., Washington, a commercial as well as a social nished. I). C. as follow s: club, as our business men are al Dr. McCallon then made a good I asked you if they were brass “ I caijnot too highly recommend your most all members. Let a fund be talk in favor o f a hospital and and you said no. and if they turn preparation for the rci „ to tc a ta rr h a i | created for the securing of liter- o f accepting the present propo brassy bring them back and I troubles in their various forms, so®© j , . , s members of m y own family have used ature and th e salary o f a secre- sition, and was followed by Prof. will make you a present o f a sil- We will be glad to show the Range and explain its merits to anyone, and if anyone bids on the I moved from place to f it with most gratifying results, w hen tary, and there you have your or- Metzger, Rev. Dixon, Ed. Bid ver set. other remedies failed, Pc run* proved ganization already complete, easy dle, Judge Stouffer and others, place and used my spoons that: Range without seeing, and after seeing it they are not satisfied,they will be under no obligations most efficacious and I cheerfully cerU- j nrgt at, as any night a quorum all enthusiastic supporters of had turned “ brassy” as could be, to take it, as it will then be awarded to the next highest bidder. fy t° tu eurauve excellence couM be found at the club rooms, such a project. until the year 1892. Now on | Mr. Fred L. Ilebard, for nine years a 1 , ... . , On motion o f Judge Stouffer your 84th birthday don’ t you; leading photographer of Kansas C it y ,!? ™ ! everything to hand Without No bids to be opened until the 24th day o f December, 1908, at 12 o’clock noon. Mo., located at the northeast corner of th e necessity OT Calling m a s s the chair appointed a soliciting \ want to do a good deed and fu l-, 12th and Grand A ces., cheerfniiy gives meeting fo f every new venture committee o f five to see if the j fill your promise made 41 years; In answering this advertisement it is desired that you mention the ITEMIZER. the following testim ony: “ it is a proven that may come up. What think amount mentioned could be se ago? I would like to have one o f the spoons to send you, so it | fact that Pcrnna will enre catarrh and ye? cured. Judge Stouffer asked is grippe, and as a tonic It has no equal. _________ ^ ^ ____________ that R. E. Williams be named in l could speak for itself, but I threw ■ Druggists have tried to make mo take [ . his place, and on motion o f Dr. ; them all away or buried them as something else ‘just as good,’ but Peru- Christmas. it was poisonous to use them. Da la good enough for me.’* The nicest remembrance to a friend McCallon Mayor Muir was made Wishing you a happy birthday Pe-ru na In Tablet Form. 1 that love« yon is a finely finished photo- ex-officio member o f the com For two yeara Dr. Hartman and hla graph of yourself. Now is the time to mittee. The committee are R. and at last a home in Heaven, I assistants have incessantly labored tojeom e and have them ready. T. J. E. Williams, Edward Biddle, B. am one o f your many friends, m rs . M c F a r l a n d . create Pcrnna In tablet form, and their Cherrington. H. McCallon, E. N. Hall and D. strennons labors have Just been crowned j NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF ELECTRIC PALACE, RILEY BLOCK, DALLAS, OREGON. Father McDevitt | W. J. Wagner baa taken charge ofj Bora, on the 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. M. Metzger. with success. People who object to I Paul Rust, a girl. started the list by subscribing the black*mith shop at the Wagner * * * * * * # * # * »* # :¥ # * # * * iM '■ ■'.'****#***#####**# I liquid medicines can now scenre Pern- .............. . . . . na tahleis, which represent the solid Eet all the turkey you want, il yonr $100, as he had to leave town agricultural «tore, and would like to see all bin old customers. t f 1 j Monday, and before the chairman medicinal ingredient, of Peruna. I 9Un,J '*• FOR A HOSPITAL. I THE CHAS. K. SPAULDING LOGGING COMPANY The BEE HIVE Store 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. 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 & BROBST CO., Dallas, Oregon, with your name and address and bid inclosed. Adam s & Brobst Co. d . c. m æ m ss m æ m FURNITURE AND IMPLEMENTS. 33 33 33 33 33 33