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UNDER THE BIG CLOCK. What Our County Officials Have Done Since Our Last Issue. Mr. Morse Bays he would as soon tie sentenced for life, as for 15 years. W ell, we have no objection to acorn- modating him if he insists. TH E POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER. Adm itted to the second class o f m ail matter. A MODEL MARKET. T H U R S D A Y , DEC. 3, 1908. V. P. FISKE. i Itemizer,one year in advance........................... .............. 'jS, SUBSCRIPTION-! With Weekly Oregonian or Semi-weekly Journal........... - 00 ( With Oregon Woodman................................................... 1 ” The Dallas Meat Market Now in Their Commodious New Quarters. Tuesday we dropped in to see how the Pallas Meat company were fixed in their new quarters in the Williams , Office, 257 ITTTT A l i Office, 11 BELL , l | Residence, 113 M l It A i> ( Residence, 1401 ! brick and were courteously shown through the establishment by Mr. P. It. | (¿rant, one of the firm. The market, 1 proper, where customers are served, is large, well lighted, and handily arrang- ! ed for the convenience of the meat cut 1 ter and their customers. The room is The Indiana senatorship is one that | More than 80,000,000 acres of the finely finished in the latest styles of best agricultural lands in the United decorative art. In a few months there won’t be settled at the W hite House. will he installed a cold storage counter That is something to be thankful for States are improductivo because they of glass, one of the latest ways off dis need drainage. The lands arc so playing and preserving meat ready for Just as soon as Mr. Roosevelt leaves , wide-spread that their drainage is the buyer. Going behind the counter, we found Mr. Edward Shaw, another the White House he will have to lieing agitated as a national issue, for one of the firm, snugly ensconsed in a many belirvo that these wet lands neat little office hard at work on the smell of every dollar that conics into hooks, while still another of the firm, his hands to keep from being caught should !>e reclaimed under federal Mr. Joel Shaw, was attending to custo with Standard Oil money on his authority, as are the arid lands of the mers. In the hack room Mr. Grant person. Even the “ Outlook,” which west. T o the success of tb it work, and Mr. Gorki»,"®one more of the firm, were cutting up meat, gringing sausage, he is to edit, is owned by a Standard the investigation of water resources, etc., assisted by Mr. Manor. They as well as accurate topographic map have there sausage machines, for differ oil magnate. ping, is as necessary as it is to the | ent kinds and grades, all run by an elec tric motor, and an immense rendering The fact that not less than 4,000 success of irrigation enterprises. tank, «steamheated from their boiler in ------------------------ tlie rear. A large cold storage plant delegates are expected to attend the The Item izcr’s proposition of last I will he soon installed 14x30 feet fifth session of the National Rivers week to make Lacreóle club a com- j in size, and having three rooms, all and Harliors congress to convene at kept at a slight degree above freezing. inercia 1 organization for the benefit of This to preserve the meat in its nicest Washington on December 9th and the town, 0 3 well as its social features, j and juiciest state. An overhead truck continuing throughout the two suc is meeting with general approbation. I will be run clear through the building, so that a beef mav he taken in at the ceeding days, is a complete evidence On the hope that such will be done rear and deposited on the hooks with of the deep interest taken in the and because the entrance fee has been out any exertion in either of the rooms vital question of waterway improve lowered, many applications for mem or in front. The entire Williams brick is heated by steam from their boiler, ment. The expectation is not only bership have been received during the pipes being laid to the different stores based upon the membership of the past week. If this idea is successfully and there put into proper receptacles for its distribution. congress— a membership constantly carried out, LaCreule club will soon We do not think any one can find a growing— but upon the official noti- have on its roll every business man better appointed meat market on the ficatious from govenors of states, may west side of the river, and the members in town. The majority of our busi of the firm of the Pallas Meat Company ors of cities, presidents and secretaries ness men are in favor of advertising are certainly to be congratulated for of agricultural, industrial, commercial, our resources, and are willing to put their enterprise in installing a first class financial and trade organizations and and high grade market. up liberaly for such a work. A ll we on notifications from local associations want is some one to attend to it faith organized for the advancement of fully and well. waterway improvement. Mr. H. Pickens has the prospect of selling his place. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. PHONES: Patronize One Another for the Upbuilttino of Town and County. If there is any one thing that a woman dreads more than another it is a surgical operation. W e can state without fear of a contradiction that there are hun dreds, yes, thousands, o f operations performed upon women in our hos pitals which are entirely unneces sary and many have lieen avoided by LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND JUST ARRIVED Morris, the leading iewel«»r, lins just recei ed a beautiful line of gold headed umbrellas andveanes from $2.50jto $15 each, all guaranteed, also a new one of late cuts in Libby cut glass. O P T IC IA N C. H. MORRIS, DALLAS - - OREGON i When it comes to N O N E OF T H E M A R E IN I T W I T H SIM0NT0N & SCOTT T h e Court St. C ro cers Clarkson and Paul Rees visited with Glen fitevenson at McCoy Sunday. Mr. Byerlie and family have moved Thursday: hack from the Smithfield farm to the J. R. Hihley, Dallas. one in Concord. J. R. A 1 good, Dallas, J. V. Bilyeu, Dallas. A man and his wife have come up L. M. Locke, Dallas. * from Forest Grove and are living on F. Knoll, Dallas. Mr. A. Venan’s place. Geo. Nessling, Dallas. Mr. J. Parker took some of his fine Friday: apples to Portland. He is sure of the J. M. Murray, Independence. silver cup as he hat some of the finest J. S. Cooper. Independence. apples around here. Mrs. V. P. Fiske, Dallas. E. T. Irvine, Butler. # Saturday: W. C. Miller, Dallas. C. D. Ruklie, Independence. II. V. Dolph, Dallas. L. Stackass, Monmouth, C. Cude, Dallas. Mrs. Cude, Dallas. R. L. Patton, Falls City. A large crowd of enthusiastic! basket Mrs, Patton, Falls City. hall fans came up from McMinnville Sat C. Fisher, Buena Vista. urday night to see our new college team Mrs. Fisher, Buena Vista. heat theirs to a frazzle, as Teddy would say. The fact of the matter is that thev Sunday: R. 8. Dearmond, Independence. ! were simply simp outclassed. The next league F. Knoll. Dallas. game will be with the Portland Y. M. C A. on Pecember 15th. Mondav: A skating team got awav with one C. L. Fitchard, Independence. from Falls City the night before amid Dr. J. M. Crowley, Monmouth. ! much enthusiasm. Mrs. M. V. Smith, Dallas. ( ’ . W. Deckwa, Dallas. M. F. Percival, Monmouth. El wood Bennett, Independence. J. D. Kelty, McCoy. E- Jacobson, Dallas. Tuesday: Ross Nelson, Jndep. G. L. Hawkins, Dallas, Mrs. Hawkins, Dallas. The popular theatrical aggregation, 11. Haw kins, Dallas. Echardt’s Ideal*, will appear at the J. B. Nunn, Dallas. Woodman Hall Friday night for two Wednesday: nights, the big dramatic event of the \V. V. Fuller, Dallas. year, presenting the greatest of laugh Mrs. Fuller, Dallas. makers, Brown’s in Town. It is one of C. O. Sloper, Independence. those plays that catch you in the short Mrs. Sloper, Indep. ribs and you laugh from beginning to R. G. McKay, Falls City. the end. The production was a great a ticca** in New York, where it had a phenomenal run. Manager Kchnrdt witnessed the first production in New York and immediately secured it for the coast. It gives all of the east a chance for good work and also gives the ladies a chance to wear some swell gowns of the dressmaker’s art. The company this year is the best ever en The following pupils names w ere pine-* rolled under the management of Mr. ed upon the roll of honor for perfect at Eckhardt. There will he no long waits, tendance in district 48 for the month as there is vaudeville sketches between ending November 27th: Thera, Theda, acts. Change of hill each nignt. Pri Leo arid Comfort Condron, Cora, Mamie ces are reasonable. Children 25 cents. and tat ha Ray. Malvern, William and General admission 50 cents. No extra Ruth Schafer, Albert and John Rmco, charge for reserved seats. Seats on sale Feleeia and DaleStiteler, Bernard Freer at Stnfrins drug store. and Mabel Shepard.— E. Pearl Smith, ------ ----------- teacher. Mr. It. C. Craven will leave Satur The following pupils of Pioneer school day U) join his fam ily in Los Ange.ee. have been neither absent or tardy for the month of November: Frank, Fre Ned Shaw has been elected captain of da Oscar and Alfred Domaschofsky, Em our basket ball team, #n honor thorough met and Oscar Williams, Frank Eva ly merited. and Rhinehart Dornhecker, Leodn and Mr and Mrs B. F. Master», of Falls I.epha Blodgett, John and Elizabeth City, left this afternoon on a business Hapoe.— Hattie M. Teats, teacher. District number 5, for the month trip to Portland. ending November 27th. Those who Public school children will be given were neither absent nor tardy are: 1 free admission at the Vam lette with Alta and Sammie Edwards, Precious I or without their parents, Friday and Irvine, Wayne Hanna, Clarence, Hattie and Joe Kinsey, Blanche Hacey, i Saturday evenings. Mildred and Willie Oleman. Mabel and Since December 1st the logging train Hazel Yost, Wilbur and Elsie Bush, to Newberg leaves after the morning Elmo and Arthur Blalock.—Mrs. Fred I train from Portland gets in. This Ritner, teacher. ! morning a car was derailed at Smith- field causing quite a delay. Number of days taught, 19; times The Misses Alice Grant, Vera Cosper, tardy, none; average attendance, 53; K. E. Straver, Elmer Barnhait and average belonging, 55. Those neither Claud Shaw are the team from which tardy nor absent: Fiona Clanfield, debaters will In* »elected to carry Dal Martha Razlaff, Tina Roberts, Lena las college to the fore in debates with May, Minnie May, Mabel Aebi. Dona McMinnville college and Willamette Thiesies, Rav Henton, Henry Kaslaff, Fniversity in the near future. Bud Hart, Harold Starr, Uehart Braun, VanOtsdel A Cook this week bought Lena Skersies, Inez Hart, Lorefa 4,000 acres in one lump. It comprises Roberta, Peter Voth, Martha Yillwock, Yillwock, Flora Yillwock, the Boise, Hal lock and some adjoining Ilulda lands, with the exception of a tract of Gussie Thiesies, Emma Swint, Kate 00 acres, which Mrs. llallock reserves Friesen, Margareta Braun, Alvin Aebi, for her summer home. The transaction John Reimer, Sila« Starr. Merritt Hart. «»nvolves the changing hands of some W illie Thiesies, Edwin Foster. Herbert $75,0X), ami is the largest on record Ehrorn, Ella Aebi, Margaret Beck, Beck, Ihmd Braun, Anna here for many a »lav. Although we George could not find out exactly what use will Kliever, Lena Kliever, Lvdia Swint, lie made of the land, the gentlemen Johnie Voth, Walter Voth. Mane named assured us that the transaction Kliever, Julia Yillwock, Lydia Thiesies, would aid materially in the growth of Abraham Reimer.— Miss Lent Albee, principal. Mrs. E m m a Aebi, assistant. , Dallas. DALLAS WINS. Echardt’i Ideals Friday and Satur day Nights, December 4 and 5. SCHOOL* "REPORTS. The Scholars of Polk County Who are in the Lead. HALL & HAYES H o u s e -F u rn is h e rs A T C H A P M A N ’ S O LD S T A N D DALLAS I Probate Court. F A C T S F O R SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham’s Y< ■ ,ctai¡It: Compound, made from root.- and herbs, lias been the standard remedy for female ills, and positively cured thousands of women who have l*en troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, It still remains good weather for the periodic pains, and backache. farmers to farm. • Mrs. IMukhiun invites all sick Mr. and Mrs. Parker visited with the w o m en to w rite her fo r advice. She has ituided thousands to Rees family Suuday. health. Address, Lynn, Mass. Mrs.G. Richmond is able to he up af ter her long sickness. WOODMAN HALL. Watch this space next week for an interesting offer More Pensions Granted. Patents. Our College Team Still Able to Beat Them all. GROCERIES Estate of Perry Conner, deceased; final receipts of all heirs filed and estate closed. Estate of John C. White, deceased; inventory ami appraisement filed and approved. Estate of Henry Coad, deceased; petition to correct description in deed granted; report of sale of real estate filed and approved. Estate of John Campbell, Jr., deceas ed ; vouchers on final distribution hav ing been filed, ordered that adminis tratrix lie discharged, Estate of William Livermore, deceas ed ; report on sale of real property set for hearing Monday, December 14th, at 10 o’clock a. m. Estate of Owen Lloyd, deceased; pe tition to sell real estate heard and granted. Estate of Elizabeth Stoddard, deceas ed; petition to sell real estate granted. lístate of Reuben T. Barnard, deceas ed ; final account approved; ordered that administrator be discharged on filing vouchers. That Advertising Proposition. The Itemizer last week mentioned the fact that it would be a good plan to send some advertising matter back with our baske' hall team for distribution through tho east and called a meeting of citizens to talk up the matter. A few met Fri day evening and adjourned to Tues day night, when quite a meeting was held, and many of our most prominent business men present. Although sever al plans were proposed and the need of seizing this opportunity for advertising fully conceded by all, yet no definite ac tion was taken. Tho Itemizer believes that the best that can he done now is to get out about 20,000 heralds, descriptive of our town and its resources, and have them distributed by Mr Stout, the ad vance agent, who leaves next Tuesday, and also by the team a few weeks later. In such we could fully set out our ad vantages, and the work could be gotten out in time. D ALLAS, OR ECON Phone and stand at Belt & Cherrington’s A ll kinds o f hauling done well and promptly. cial attention given to commercial men. Bell phone 301 Mutual 253 Spe E. JA C O B S O N , Proprietor. J “ A ft e r ta k in g th ree bottles o f your wonderful medicine, our baby was entirely well and needed no more medicine. A t six teen months o f age she weighed th irty pou nds. She had cried eight months, night and day, and nothing did her good until we tried ’ ’—MRS. E. C. SM ITH, Villa Rica, Ga. Oysters Served in Any Style Nicest Parlor In Town Lunch of Any Kind At all Hours £ WOOD FOR SALE Do you need wood? In pre paring to place your order dera remember that I am able to furnish you all kinds of slab wood from either of the Dallas sawmills, at the best possible rates, Send in your orders by either phone. Mutual lBHi; Bell 443. AUGUSTBOWMAN j ::4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 * 4 4 4 * * * * 4 4 4 4 * S E A R S & H O LM A N Meat M arket D A L L A S , OREGON A ll kinds of meats. Pure lard. Fisli and poultry Fridays and Saturdays. Highest market price paid for fa t stock. Now is the time to visit $ 25.00 Emulsion GIVEN AWAY IN P R E M I U M S D ecem ber probably saved this child’s life. Four doctors had been t r ie d . S c o t t ’ s E m u l s i o n seemed to be just the thing needed, and it is just the thing needed by thousands of other children. It's so easily digested, so pure and harmless, yet most powerful in building up the most deli cate child or adult. But be sure to get S c o t t ’ s E m u l s i o n , there are so many worthless and harmful imitations. 24, C a lifo r n ia 1908 W e will give to our Cus tomers prizes as follows: One 42 Piece Set Haviland Ransom Pattern, value One large Jointed Doll, “ One Jardienere, ’’ When summei has passed in these northern states,the sun is only mild under the bright blue skies of Southern Cali fornia. This is one of nature’s ha p p y provisions—eternal summer for those who can not endure a more severe t límate. California has been called the “ Mecca of the winter tourist.” Its hotels and stop ping places are as varied as those of all well regulated cities. Visitors can always find suitable accommodations congenial companions, and varied, pleasing recreations. China. 5.0 0 7.50 2.50 These Premiums are now on display in our window. For further particulars call at the CORNER GROCERY and we will tell you all about i t A L L d r u g g is t s SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. E. B O Y D & S O N A full copy of Mrs. Smith'» letter nnd many other» of a similar nature, together with some of our valuable literature re garding children, will bo sent upon re ceipt of your address, mentioning this paper. ...at the .. Will he glad to supply some very attractive literature do- scribing in detail the many de lights of winter in California. Very low round trip excursion tickets are on sale to California. The rate from D ALLAS to Los Angeles and return is C o m s r G ro c e ry SC O TT & BO W NE New York 409 Pearl Street DALLAS CITY BANK WISE TALKS BY THE OFFICE BOY Dallas, Oregon. R.C. C R A V E N - - W. G. V A S S A L L - - L A U G H A R Y ’S GROCERY. Prcsiden Cashier $ 5 8 .0 0 DIRECTORS: N. L. Butler, R. C. Craven, D. L. Keyt M. M. Ellis, W. G. Vassal!. This bank is pleased to place at the disposal of its customers the facilities gained during many years of continuous service and growth. Limit six months, allowing stop-overs in either direction. Similar excursions rates are in effect to all California points. For fu ll inform ation, sleeping ear reserva? Uqq<j and tickets call cm. telegraph or wj ite City Express & Transfer Co. I. N. WOODS, Agent, D ALLAS MU SCOTT A STARR, PROPRIETORS A ll kinds of hauling at reasonable rates. Phone orders promptly at tended to. Headquarters at. Web ster’s confectionery. Phones: Beil 264, Mutual 254 Barn Phone Mutual 245 cent a word C O R SALE—25 acres o f A 1 land, ly in g near * Crow ley Station, w ith in 100 yards o f the warehouse. Address S. K. Crow ley, Rickreall. D2I 0 CRIDER’ S GROCERY North Main Street DALLAS NEW TO-DAY A d vertisin g under this head each insertion R O Y A L CLUB P IN E A P P L E Johnson Bros. Scott’s 10c $1.10 J u st A r r iv e d White -Figs, per pound 10c Apricots, new pack 25c N ew Almonds, per pound 20c and Royal Club Corn, Cut Stringless Beans, Sifted Sugar Peas, Early Green Sifted Peas. Everything in confection- ; ery and tropical fruits Scott’sEmulsion. Tomorrow Justice Holman will de term jnp as to the guilt or innocence of P. M. Reamer, of Mill Creek, who now languishes in jail accused of larceny from the dwelling of W. F. TUlotson. WM. M c M U R R A Y , Cen. Pass. A ge n t POR TLAND, . ORECON no first class Jersey cow for sale by Henry Robbins, Dallas.' PI ami two SALE C H E A P —p n e incubator inen P R hroouéys. Inquire o f N. M Grant, Dallas. D 10 fA N T E D —A good reliab le man to rgn a house-moving outfit. Inqu ire o f Mrs. A lice Frakes, Dallas, NSW U F OR SALE at a b a rg a in —a 3-year-old filly. Maud K elly and Oakwood registered, standard bred, apply at Win. K rab er’s, near Dallas. X2S U OR S A LE —An Oregonian m a ll I price, Inquire at this office. box at h alf C O R S A LE —Some English rye grasa. In- • «luire o f Henry Clanfield, Dallas. Mutual phone. y EGISTEJtEI) O. I. C. Swine, pigs eith er sex, " 4 to 6 month* «dd, and Mammoth Bronz turkeys,—C. I. Ballard. 2} miles Southeast of Dallas, on Motor line. tf Notice of Final Settlement. Salt Creek School Report. JACOBSON’S TRANSFER Deafness Cannot be Cured. Marriage Licenses. PORTLAND HOTEL ARRIVALS JEW ELER S p e c ia l Grape Nut, per package Holly Cream, per Dozeji - by local applications as they cannot Newton (J Harris to Joseph Card, reach the deceased portion of the ear. 9 1 mere«, 18 1, r 5 1 . . .. $ 2700 There is only one way to cure deafness Helen Webb and Nellie Baird to and that is by constitutional remedies. Joseph M Card, 3 acres, t 8 s, r Deafness is caused by an inflamed con 5 w .......................................... 375 dition of mucous lining of the Eusta Carlotte Hanna and hd, Emma chian tube. When this tube is inflamed Pike, May and Thomas Tatom, you have a rumbling sound or iini>er- J S and R M Bell to J J Gilliam fect hearing, and when it is entirely Interest in 240 acres in t 6 s, r 4 closed deafness is the result, and unless w ................................................ 800 the inflammation can he takeu out and Edna Blackburn to Weldon Black, this tube restored to its normal condi land in Dallas.......................... 40 tion, hearing will he destroyed forever; T V B Embree et al to Conrad nine eases out of ten are paused by ca Stafrin, 9 acres, t 7 and 8 s, r 5 tarrh, which is nothing hut an inflamed | fw ............................................. $ 900 condition of the mucous surfaces. We E B Bedwell et nx to Cass Riggs, will give One Hundred Dollars for any * land in t 8 h , r 4 and 5 w . $ 200 case of deafness, caused by catarrh, that I Henry Strum berg et ux to Win. cannot he cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. ' Huntley, 5 acres in t8 s, r 4 w . 1,400 Send for circulars free. F. J. Cheney j R B Winslow to Albert Johnson, & C o ., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, lot in Dallas............................ 150 75 cents. Take H all’s family pills for ' Albert Johnson to Langdon and constipation. Lelia Nichols, lot in Dallas. . 800 G L Zumwalt toGlen BZumwalt, 24.15 acres, t fi s, r 5 w ............. 600 G L Zumwalt to Glen BZumwalt, Congressman Hawley informs ns of 235 acres, t 6 s, r 5 w ............... 800 the inflowing pensions uml increases in \ Henry B Zumwalt to G B Zum pensions being granted to the following walt. 235 acres, t 8 s, r 5 w .. 1000 named Polk residents: Robert Bollier et ux to J E Peck, M. A. Baker, Independence.......... $15' et ux, 86 acres, t 8 s, r 4 w 5000 R. B. Carpenter, Dallas.................. 15 j George W Johnson to Jacob Han E. P. Weir, A irlte............................ 12 son, lot in West Salem................ 100 F R DuRutte et ux to I) M Guth Dr. Starbuek took a son of Hugh Hayes rie, 45 acres, t 8 s, r 5 w ........... 100 to Portland tltis morning for an opera B F Brannan et ux to Henrietta tion for throat trouble. L Wells, lot in Buena V is ta .... 330 For proof of this statement read the following letters. Mrs. Barbara Base, o f Kingman, Kansas, writes to Mrs. Pinkh am : “ For eight years I suffered from the most severe form of female troubles and was told that an operation was my only hope of recovery. I wrote Mrs. Pinkham for advice, and took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and it has saved my life and made me a well woman.” Mrs. A rthur R. House, of Church Road, Moorestown. N . J., w rites: Chas. W. Fiske to Martha J. Winn. “ I feel it is my duty to let people Chester O. Sloyer and Prushia B. know what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege Newton. table Compound lias done for me. I j ) l i ver Johnson and Martha Thomp suffered from female troubles, and last son. March my physician decided that an operation was necessary. My husband objected, and urged me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, U. S. to Rebecca Smith. and to-day I am well and strong.” CONCORD. XIOOOeOOOCOOIXXXKiOOC-OOOOO«' W e carry R O Y A L B R E A D Fresh every day OTICE is hereby given that Margaret Henry has tiled her final account in the matter of the estate of William O. Henry deceased, that the Hon. Ed. F. Coad, county Judge of Polk county. Oregon, in whose court said mat ter is pending, has set the 26th day of December 1908, at 10 o’clock, a m. of said day as the lime when he will hear any objections to the allow ance of said final account. MARGARET L. HENRY. Executrix. N Call For Warrants. I was reading about a tellow who was asqed what he had had for lunch, and ' he said: “ A piece of haconine, some almost shanghigh henries, (eggs) a grunt and a cackle, (ham and eggs) a cup of near coffee and some not quite pie.” Well, you wont find anv near coffee around this shop; that is if we fell it to you for coffee. Our eggs are fresh—no’ eastern or packed eggs. It is easy for a grocer to give you a good run for your coffee money if he isn’ t too i stingy. Our coffee is letter than ever j before, It all depends upon how much ; a grocer is willing to pay for his coffees, j You can buy the old Govt. Java or you can buy near Java which comes from Brazil, but whatever we sell you wheth er it is Java. Mocha and Java or Costa Rica, you may know it is the best grade that can lie sold for the money. Lough- ary has a big coffee trade and that helps to give you fresh roasted coffee any old day you want it, and not the tastless kind which has lost most of its strength. I expect a lot of ladies in the store toil ay to buy their coffee. * The BEST M EATS N 778*. A T No interest will be allowed after the «fate of this notice. Dates). Dallas. P«dk county. Oregon. Nov. it», urn. EDD C. D l'NN. County Treasurer. W e are the oldest and best known strictly wholesale house in the Northwest. For 44 years continuously in business right here in Portland. Wc arc now making a radica! departure. In such localities where you ere unable to purchase G YRU S N O B L E we ere going to sell direct and save you money. N o more danger of refilled bottles. N o more danger of not getting the real thing. quart bottles, packed in plain cases all charges prepaid ta the «rest railroad express office for 90 W IL L IE . OF ALL KINDS TOTICE is hereby given that all polk county rants *»nd«*rsc«i »i . t for a ant of _____ r j»rior to Hepcmber *. 1908. will be paid upon presentation at my office: except those endorse«) September 3rd. numbering above drop the coupon in the mail box' to-day D A L LA S M E A T C O N ext to Postoffice Pure—old— honest whiskey bottled by the distillers. Every fco::!c guaranteed. Inquire ol any bank or trust company in Oregon as to our standing. W. J VAN SCHUYVER & CO. DBTILLEH5 AGENTS 105-107 S « * J St. P o n W . O r.p i. E * L U * d I6C4 CUT âT THIS LIMK AN9 MAIL T*V0AV W . J. Van Schuy.tr A Co., P pt I u j o - .o i tAelowd W 14.90 lor «Hick piene m d m at < P''T**L tow qturta GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE