T H E POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER.
THURSDAY, DEC. 17. 1908.
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'PHONES:
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Pa Ironise
One Another for Ihr Uvbuildina o f Toten and County
Nat Goodwin has tied Lillian lie done. The way to kill discontent
and to drive away dark thoughts is to
Bussell’s score.
give men work for their strong arms
Cubans appear to have looked upon and comfortable homes for their Come in and examine our
children. And to permit individual stock of
the oall to ballot us n call to arms.
or combined capital free rein to p ile FOUNTAIN PENS
The state of Oregon is out of debt up abnormal incomes with out ac PEN KNIVES
and does not owe a single dollar to counting or responsibility, is to take CIGAR
anyone, be it bonded or otherwise. the first step toward to degradation of CIGAR CASES
JARS
In fact a surplus exists, and the late a nation.
POCKET
BOOKS
report of the state treasurer shows
PURSES
MARKET REPORT.
that there is in the treasury a cash
TOILET SETS
balance of $656,320.15. This amount
MILITARY SETS
is sufficient to pay all the state REPORTED WEEKLY BY 0 . S. LOIGHAKY.
Wheat, a bushel, $1.
TRAVELING
CASFS
expenses until next March, when the Bran,
$30.
1908 taxes will be again due. The Shorts, a a ton,
ROLL UPS
ton, $33.
financial condition of the state is a Oats, a bushel, 35 cents.
TRIPLICATE MIRRORS
a barrel, $4.75.
matter of congratulation and is an Flour,
HAND MIRRORS
Flour,
a
sack,
$1
26.
indication of the strong financial con Corn meal, $2 60 a cwt.
SHAVING SETS
Potatoes, a bushel, 75.
dition of the west. The matter of Butter,
COLLAR
BOXES
a
pound,
25
cents.
paying all the expenses of the state is Lard, a pound, 15 cents.
CUFF
BOXES
a huge task and the state adminis Bacon, sides, a pound, Id cents.
JEWEL BOXES
a pound, 15 to 20 cents.
tration is to be commended for the Hams,
a pound, 12 % cents.
PUFF BOXES
efficient manner in which the affairs Shoulders,
Kegs, a dozen, 40 cents,
of the state have been handled.
chickens, a dozen, $3 @ $5.
Dried fruits, a pound, 6 @ 15 cents.
Beets, a pound, 2 cents.
Brass ware consisting of
Congress U now in s e s s i o n . Turnips,
2 cents,
Vases, Bowls, Hanging
There will be the usual cry of re Cabbage, a a pound,
pound, 2 cents.
trenchment and economy; we suspect Onions, a pound, 2 cents.
Baskets, etc., Rozane ware
Beans, a pound, 5>s @ 8 cents.
that it will be shown that the Corn
in
all styles.
a pound, cents
revenues have dwindled quite $100,- Hay, meal,
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ton, $8 @ « • $12,
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000,000 because of the onslaughts of Born, Sunday evening,
to
The finest line of Whiting’s
prohibition and the consequent fall Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Rankin, in a Portland,
son.
ing off of the tax on liquors, but By calling on C. H. Morris, the lead Stationery ever brought to Dal
nevertheless, we hope an income tax ing jeweler, you will see the largest las.
assortment of 10, 14 and 18 karat plain
law will be passed, and with the pro and
wedding rings ever shown in Polk
ceeds, extensive public works will be county.
This is no idle boast.
inaugurated. The best way to recon Several of our merchants have most TO APPRECIATE OUR GOODS
cile labor and capital differences is to handsomely decorated their show win
YOU MUST SEE THEM
take by law a portion of the revenues dows for the Christmas trade.
derived front the use of capital, and We claim that we can save you about
half on your Christmas shopping, if
with it, give labor a broader field. | one
you
only take advantage or our big
There is plenty of work that should | forced will sale.—W.
If. Rov & Co.
KRUSE AND LITTLE
Two of|the Fastest Skating Experts in
the Northwest, at the Colosseum,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
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BEIT & [HERRINGTON
DALLAS, OREGON
THE LEADER RESTAURANT
JOHNSON BROS, A RIGGS, P bops .
We hrvo opened a nic<TRestaurant
and Lunch Counter in the Tom
Keil barber shop, adjoining our
confectionery store, where we will
serve regular meals, short orders,
or oysters in any style, as our cus
tomers may desire. The best of
service in e'very respect guaranteed.
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NOTICE T O TH E PUBLIC
Being permanently located in Dal
las, and here to stay, I will, from
now on, be ready at any and all
times to sell nt Public Auction,
anything
that is on the market.
FAR/T SA LE S A SPECIALTY
Parties contemplating having a
Bale and wishing to confer with
me, will find me at Barham &
Ullrey’s Real Kstate office, until
January
1. 1909.
JANUARY l. 1909
I will AFTER
be located
in the building
now occupied by the Post Office.
Parties not haring enough for a
sale, SATURDAY
bring it to Dallas
for
STREET SALE
By notifying me in advance, I will
advertise i t p r k b o p c h a r g e .
Watch this paper for Saturday
Street Sale. Eight years in the
business. C. F. BARTLETT,
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Auctioneer
JESSIE LITTLE.
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JACK KRUSE.
P h o n e : Mutual 1216
DALLAS, ORE.
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PEEDEE.
Our first snow fell the night of the
14th.
Frank Gilliam has gone to Southern
Oregon.
Alva Womer butchered hogs last
Wednesday.
Clarence Irvine bought a horse of
Bluford Bush instead of Will.
Mr. and Mrs. Womer visited at Troy
Turner’s Friday.
Clarence Irvine and wife and Eva
Womer were in Dallas trading last
week.
Frank Eddy, who has been working
—r Harry Lacey, baa returned to his
home at Cottage Grove.
Georgie Yost visited at Ernest Bush’s
Sunday.
We hear Mrs. Ronco has retnrned
borne much improved in health.
Will and Ernest Bush and Harry
Bachelor killed two coons Monday.
Joe Dyer and wife and 'baby are ylsit
ing his sister, Mrs. Frsnk Turner.
Ren yesterday.
Wormer visited Falls City
friends
Lew Edwards is going to log for Phy
Simpson.
Frank Ellis, of Grants Pass, ami his
sister, Miss Mabel Ellis, of Indepen
dence,
have here.
lieen visiting their father,
M. D. Ellis,
Mrs. D. A. Hodge, of Independence,
came over Sunday and spent several
days this week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. V. Dalton. 8he returned
home Wednesday.
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