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( Itemirer, one year in advance.......................................... |1 50 SUBSCRIPTION •' With Weekly Oregonian or Semi-weekly Journal........... 2 00 ( With Oregon Woodman......... ..................1..................... 1 75 ’PHONES: ^ «Suine., nl I MUTUAL|g^;nceil” _________________ I ______ ____________________ __ - - — -- — — ---------- — ■ ■■ — . — Patronne One Another for the Unbuild ino of Town and County. FIVE MORE FOR THE OREGONS. I This Sale ai 1 What it Me © © © © © © © © © © © © .© © © This great Store in a goods to be marked an The entire stock is a feet a speedy clearanci We will be satisfied jam, and recollect ther uine Clearance Sale an The © © © © © © © © © © © © Sa Clearance Sale ol Oregons 34 ; Seal 1 1 1 * 'l M. 0. A. 10. Although the ability of the Oregon« to play banket hall had been clearly de monstrated in the firet two games play ed, there had been no aueh demand lor a Hpurt as at Seattle. Contrary to expectations the court was a tine one, free from all obstructiohs whatever. The team at Seattle is made up of a good-sized, lanky bunch of men that play a pretty steady game. Probably as a result of the rough and tumble game the night before the Ore gonian« were «low to get into the game and Seattle led off by «coring first and kept a lead nearly the entire half, at one time having the advantage by 13 to 9. At the call of time the »core stood 13 to 13. „ , When the whi«tle blew for the final twenty minute« of play an entirely differ ent chapter began. The home team was now strictly “ up against it” when it came to making any 2-pointer« while for the Oregon« Reed threw five and Fenton three. During the game two lo n g shots helped the victors score one by Reed the other by Shaw at guard, Some of the spectators pronounced the game the best played in Seattle in many years. ( Iregons42: Roslyn Y. M. C. A. 17. In tin* coal-mining town of Roslyn the “ Oregon«” w ere put into a chicken-coop, thedoorwaseloied, tlienit was play-bail. Expecting high at one end and one side there was no out-of-bound« at all, a gym very unfavorable to a clean cut game. The visitors . began from the first by dropping them in lively fashion. The miner« playod stubbornly but whenever they started a little team play some long wcli-foOter would reach up and pull down n high one or some shorty like Ritw or Morton would move in quickly and the hall took its flight in a new direction. This was the first game in which Itiee played. He tossed three field goals and eight foul baskets in twelve tries. Fen ton made five field goals, N. Shaw six, Morton three. Roseiyn caged eleven out of seventeen foul tries and three field baskets. After a good lead had been secured the “ Oregon«” took mat ters pretty easy. Good feeling predominated through out, The bovs began to feel pretty hun gry a 1 lout this time, some saying ttiev hadn’t had all they could eal“ «ince leav ing Portland.” Oregon« 57: Ellensburg3. On a skating rink floor 93 feet between baskets, the Oregon« here played what might be justly called an exhibition game for despite’ the fact that interest ing mix-ups did at times occur, that’» about all tiie game amounted to. Fllciisburg started the ball rolling by getting the first and lier only field goaf. With the superior work of the Oregon» the game «non developed into an exhi bition of basket tossing in which Reed getting nine. Fenton ten, X, Shaw four, Morton one, C. Shaw one. The long court made the center position a tiring one and “ kept down the score.” After the game the losers gave the bbys a fine feed which made less un pleasant the long wait for the 2:15 train that night to Spokane. Oregons 55 : Spokane Y . M C. A. 14. The game at Spokane was an easy vic tory for the Oregons. and was free from all unpleasantness whatever. In commenting on the game the Spokesman Review said in part : “ The Dallas team presented some basket ball ttiat was was a revelation to local exponents of the game. It W’as a treat to watch a team like that of Dallas work. Its everymember knows what to do, seems to know just where every other man of his team is, to know just when to pass and when to shoot and is deadly accurate in both shooting and passing. They are quick-witted, fleet- footed tall and powerful men. The Y. >1. C A. played good basket ball for its ability, but it was out classed. The Dallas team is believed by many critics to lie the strongest that lias ever appeared in this city, not excepting the Chicago Meteors, the O. A. C. team, the Muscatine Y. M. C. A., the Minnesota Red Wings and the W. S. C. team. What it will do against the crack eastern fives is a question. Critics here believe it will easily win a majority of its games. In the matter of basket throwing Mann (forward) threw three, Pride (forward) one, Ove (guard) one. For the Oregon® Heed »hot »is, Fenton three, X. Sliaw eleven, Morton live, t\ Hhaw, one.” From Spokane a jump of 384 milea waa made to liutte. the team arriving about 3:30 at night, a short and pleasant ride from here to the next scene of ac tion, Anaconda. Oregons 22: Anaconda 16, In the Anaconda team the Oregon® met the fastest aggregation thus far on the trip, a bunch said to have playod to- ether for five years and works together n a good style of t>lay. It was thought best on the part of the management to shift the line-up slight ly, Fenton going center and Rice forward. Owing to being unused to the combina tion partly and hard luck mostly the Anaconda team took the lead from the start holding it throughout the first half •finishing 12 toff to the good. Thecrowd was wild with excitement a victory nearly in their grasp. The Oregons thought otherwise. When the second half began “ Pebo” was found in the center ring and Fenton back to his old station. Right off the- reel the fire works began anti in about five minutes play the score stood 13 to 12 with the “ Oregons” on the long end. The good work for the Oregons was kept going at both ends of the floor the score growing gradually while the lid was put down on Anaconda’s field bas ket tossers so tightly they couldn.t get a ohe to their credit. Rice dropped in four out of five foul tries. Reed 2 fouls and four field goals, N. Shaw one, Fen ton three. The boys played this game in an alti tude of over 5300 feet and came through none the worse off by it, ready for more. Ain sending five games herewith, may not play again until Thursday. Receiv ed the Itemixers and thanks for same. C. L. SHAW. The above reached us just a few hours too late for our last issue. We publish it at this late date because so many of the fans have told us that they desire to preserve the clipping® in book form. f MARKET*REP0RT. I RBPOHTEI) W KKKLY BY U. 8. LOUGH A BY. Wheat, a bushel, $1. Bran, a ton, $30. Shorts, a ton, $33. Oat? a bushel, 35 cents. Flour, a barrel, $4.75. Flour, a sack, $1 25. Corn meal, $2 50 a cwt. Potatoes, a bushel, 75. Butter, a pound, 25cents. Lard, a pound, 15 cents. Bacon, sides, a pound, 10 cents. Hams, a pound, 15 to 20 cents. Shoulders, a pound, 12}£ cents. Eggs, a dozen, 40 cents. Chickens, a dozen, $3 (d> $5. Dried fruits, a pound, 6 @ 15 cents. Beets, a pound, 2 cents. Turnips, a pound, 2 cents, Cabbage, a pound, 2 cents. Onions, a pound, 2 cents. Beans, a pound, @ 8 cents. Corn meal, a pound, 3)^ cents Hay, a ton, $8 @ $12. M A K E Y O U R O W N S T O C K F O O D S B Y U SING SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price Crush and mix in fm d or salt. j For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Fowls. They are made from the active principle or the condensed essence of the dru|. They don’t contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Feed or Bran. Are just as Rood when 10 years old as when 10 days old. They comply with all pure drug laws. Ask for and try once S K I D O O Condition Tablets, or S K I D O O Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera, Blister, Cathartic. Heave. Fever, Hog Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, Colic tablets or Louse Powder, Spavin Cure or Barb Wire Liniment. Distributed by T H E B L U E B E L L M E D IC IN E C O * « Lccorporated; Capital Stock $300,000.00: W atertow n , South Dakota, U. S. A. For Sale by R A Y & © © © © » © © © © © © © Mens’ Golf Shirts in b to $1.00, Clearance Do you need wood? In pre paring to place your order ders 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 1196; Bell 443. AUGUST BOWMAN Mens’ Spring Needle 1 Blue—all sizes—regul Clearanci “Monarch” Shirts—al goods, Clearanci © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © o © © © © © © © © © © © © © © quart bottle, of G E N U IN E C Y R U S N O B L E direct to you, ail charges paid to the nearest railroad express: office. Mens’ 25c Bow « 4 . 9 0 C U T A T T H ia U N e ANO M A IL T O -D A V i W . J. V a n Schuyver A Co., Portland, Oregon. $ 20,0 1500 PAIRS OF : at a Great Sacri Including Ladies’, 1 Heavy Shoes. This st makes as: District 7 man, Gotzian and Go ()ne lot ( Lot of Childrens’ Ladies’ Kid Shoes Shoes Sale All Size 69c Sale Pair $1.65 Enclosed please find$4.90lor which please send me at once by express, prepaid, four quarts'^ G E N U IN E CYRUS N O B LE . N s m P.O. ...¿hip ria.... I D IR E C T T O Y O U ’ ? WE BUY M O R R IS C H A IR S . R U G S . R E E D R O C K ERS, P IC T U R E S . P Y I O G R A P H Y , S U P PLIE S . E T C ^ j* ^ W c arc going to give aw ay a fine M O R R IS C H A IR and a $5.00 P I C T U R E to some body. Come in and j * let us explain about it. We are the only firm in Polk county handling this famous mattress. Come and see them. © ¡J A C O B S O N 'S T R A N S F E R D A L LA S , O R EG O N Phone and stand at Belt & Cherrington’s All kinds of hauling done \yell and promptly, Spe- rial attention given to commercial men. Bell phone 301 E. JA C O B S O N , Mutual 253 Proprietor. House-Furnishers AT CHAPMAN’S OLD STAND $ DALLAS J When it comes to N O N E OF T H E M A R E IN I T W I T H S1M0NT0N & SCOTT DALLAS T h e Court Grocers EVANGELICAL CHURCH. ome and see us in our new Quarters in the Moll’s hams, bacon, lard at Lougbarv’s. Bartlett & Co. buy any and all kinds of second hand goods. If you have any thing to sell, no matter how much or how little or whether it is 10 cents or $1000 worth, we will be pleased to call and give you prices. Call at Barham 6c Ullrey’s real estate or phone 1210. A f ter January 1st we will be permanently located in the building now occupied by the postoffice.—Bartlett & Co. W IL L IA M S confectionery store, where wc w i^ serve regular meals, short orders, or oysters in any style, as our cus tomers may desire. The best of iw v * « w w » w w w w » » * m * w t v NO TICE T O TH E PU B LIC Being permanently I oca ted in Dal las, and here to stay, I will, from now on, be ready at any and all times to sell at Public Auction, anything that is on the market. SATURDAY ST R EE T SA L E By notifying me in advance, I will advertise it smut or cm a r o i . Watch'thia paper for Saturday Street Sale. Eight >ear* in the business. C. F. B A R TLE TT. Auctioneer P h o n e : M u tu al 12lr. D A L L A S, O R E Per ma nent Town Im prove ments Draw First Class Immi gra tion and SALT CREEK LUMBER CO. MISS M. 0 U V E SMITH INSTRUCTOR ON PIANO AND ORGAN. Studio: Room 2, Wilson building, Dallas, Oregon. Caldwel Bros. POOL AND BILLIARDjHALL Now located in the Kerslake Building (E v e r y th in g iu p to - d a te ) Bicycle Repairing With our 10 years exper- ience in repairing bicy cles with the most up- to-date tools and meth ods we are better pre dared to do your wheel work than any one else, and guarantee satisfac tion and right prices. Full Line of Bike Supplies This is the place to get your BABY CARRIAGE TIRES LEE SMITH’S CYCLERY D A LLA S, O REGO N \ U W á T Á T iW > U T J Á TÁ TA TA TÁ W iTjJ i l ! ^ § F A « n S A L E S A SP E C IA LT Y I will lie located in the building now occupied by the l’ost Office. Parties not having enough for a sale, bring it to Dallas for and have every thing to satisfy your wants GRO CERIES JOHNSON BROS. & RICOS. P r . ips , Reil harbor shop, adjoining our We Cater to the Local Trade Keep It B R IC K L. H. SCHULTZ THE LEADER RESTAURANT A FTER JAN U AR Y 1. .000 PLACE HALL & HAYES © © FURSsHIDES H U N T E R S ’& T R A P P E R S ’ G U ID E Preaching Sunday morning and even- ng. Sunday school at 10. Christia c Endeavor at 0:30. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. — Rev. Mock, pas tor Parties contemplating having a Sale and wishing to confer with me. « i l l find me at Barham A I'llrey's Real Kstate office, until January 1, 1!K)9. © © DIRECTORS: CHRISTIAN CHURCH service in every respect guaranteed. THE President Cashier 2d Kdltlon. ___ __ ________ ___ ___ ___________ __ __ ___ _____________________ ____ $1.0,000 Book I 450 pages, leathar bound. Best thing on the subject ever written. Illustrating all Fur Animals. All about Truppers’ Secrets. Decoys, Traps. Game Laws. How and whoro to trap, and Vo become a suc- 'cessful trapper. I f s a regular Encyclopedia. Price, $2. To our customers, $1 15. Hides tanned into beautiful Robes. Our Magnetic Bait and Decoy attracts animals to traps. $1.00 per bottle. _ShLllJou* Bides a ad Furs to as and «s t highest price.. A m lc re c h I t roe.. D ep t. 7 1 M inuei Treadling Sunday morning and even ing. Bible school at 10. Senia- Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Bible class and prayer meeting Thursday evening. A. C. Corbin, pastor. and Lunch Counter in the Tom REM EM BER Dallas, Oregon. R.E. W ILLIAM S - - W. G. V A S S A L L - - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, appropriate for X m as presents, consisting of E. B O Y D A S O N •«•9t th e Corner Crocerv DALLAS CITY BANK Preaching Sunday morning and ev ening. Sunday school at 10. Christian Endeavor at 0 :30. Prayer meeting Thursday evening.— D. J. llecker, pasto We have opened a nice Restaurant THI ! Highest market price | paid for fat stock. fo r spot cash. 10 to 50% more money fo r you to shin Rnw Furs and Hides to oh than to •ell at home. W rite fo r Price List. Market Report. Shipping Tags, and about our Preaching Sunday morning and even ing. Sunday school at 10. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening.—Curtis P. Coe, pastor. E M E M B E R wc have a very fine line of articles No reduction during tl W. I. Doigta Shoes, Queen Qua! We Are Reliable Grocers and prove the fact by supplying the best to the smallest messenger us faithfully as we do when customers come them selves. So send confidently. We will fill the order as you want it. D A L LA S M E A T C O January records at L. D. Daniel’ s. 105-107 Second Street, Portland. Oregon » ;i BAPTIST CHURCH. V A N SCHUYVER & CO. Established I D A I.,.A S , OREG O N All kinds of meats. Pure lard. Fish mid ponltry’ Fridays and Saturdays. City Express & Transfer Co. Preaching Sunday morning and even ing. Sunday school at 9:45. Epworth .eague at 0:30. Prayer meeting Thurs day evening.—M. P. Dixon, pastor. T h e kind that IS contains all the ciinstituents that come from proper distillation and ageing— Th at’s what makes it R E A L whiskey. 'T h e kind that I S N ’T is made of alcohol, prune juice and bead oil or is simply , alcohol put in charred barrels, and branded whiskey. T h e Pure Food L a w aims at having the .consumer get exactly what he calls for. W hen you call for whiskey ask yoiuudealer if it will respond to a government laboratory test. A sk him if he guarantees it. Then you will know what you are paying your money for. B u y the brand you know, the standard for 70 vears._ C y ru s Noble—pure whiskey—all whiskey—old whiskey. Send After Groceries here with the same confidence an if you came in person to select them. We will give your messenger just what you order. If you require a certain article we do not take a d n o tiM of the opportunity to send soineyring else on which there may be more profit. N. L. Butler, R. C. Craven, I. N. Woods, M. M. Ellis, W. G. Vassall, K. E. Williams, B. H. McCullon. L o o k at th es e This bank is pleased to place at the M E A T P R IC E S disposal of its customers tlie facilities The articles are all homo made and gained «luring many years of continuous the best manufactured anywhere. We service and growth. also carry C h o i c e M e a t s of every kind No. 1 Lard,a pound ............... 15 cts. Bacon B acks......................... 15 cts. MUSCOTT A STARR, PROPRIETORS Breakfast Bacon........... 16 to 20 cts. A ll kinds of hauling at reasonable Shoulders........................... 12% cts. rate-". Phone orders promptly at H a m s ................................ lOV^ cts. tended to. Headquarters at Web 1 Salt Pork .......................... 12% cts. ster’s confectionery. | Oregon Butts........................ 10 cts. Phones: Bell 264, Mutual 254 Barn Phone Mutual 245 Preaching hours at 11 and 8. There are two kinds of whiskey. One is----the other isn’t. &. H O L M A N Meat Market WOOD fOR SAIE M. E. CHURCH © CO., Dallas, Oregon SEARS CHURCH DIRECTORY. FURNISHING ( Proper dose in tablets § ntrrnirm / fad iifu T ilif ic niuv fvdfucivf ELECTRICITY FOR LIGHTING IS ONLY EXPENSIVE TO PEOPIE WHO ARE WASTEFUL AND CARELESS. TO YOU, WHO ARE NATURALLY CAREFUL. IT DOIS NOT COME HIGH. § § E. W. KEARNES, Manager Office on Mill street, just north of the court house Phones: Bell, 421, Mutual, 1297. ¡BUSINESS COLLEGE W A S H I N G T O N A N D T E N T H S TS . PORTLAND. OREGON ____ . W R I T E FO R C A T A L O G > School that Places You in a Good, Position THE OREGON EIRE RELIEE Tt is economical because it can be quickly turned off when not needed. WiUi gas or kerosene there is the temptation to let light burn, when not nets led, to save bother of lighting and adjusting. In some homes the electric light bill amounts to only about $2 per month. You can probably get some kind of artificial light for less money than electric light, but does it save you anything when it limits opportunities for work and recreation, ruins your eyesight, smokes your walls, mars deeorations ami increases household work. You can probably save a dollar tomorrow by going without your meals, but it wouldn’t be eeonomy. It is not so much what you save, but how you save, that counts. We are always ready to ex plain the “ ins and onts” of the lighting proposition to you. Call on us or phone to us. We are never too busy to talk buainess. § Willamette Valley Go. § ©LFfESi i Dallas, Oregon ! À McMinnville, Oregon. CHAS. GREGORY, Agent D ALLAS, OREGON B. F. JONES Attorney-at-Law I % Î Ì i TATI fAVAYAVATVAri VAVATAVA 4> f CATA* IN D E PE N D E N C E ,O R . Probate work a specialty. ONUMENT “Lest We Forget ." Marble— -Granite C. L. H A W K IN S Railroad street, llallas.