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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1906)
jtf WW Observer " - ovt week. S, Blanks for sale at this office. Btem Blend flour-buy It and rf ,! Barrel of dill pickles at just m 1 Staats has all kinds of fruits Use Bluestem Lleud flour i in . "" ,uu win UHe no othor. For sale at your grocers.' Mrs. Clara B. Burson. nf r0n Miss Joaepha county, i8 visiting uoirnesat McCoy. 'Trv nnr S.,.,,1 i- . , uuuuajr umner. it is es- Jrciallv Bond . , n -""'j o wuis. xne touago uotei. Mrs. Charles Morrison and children. Senator Louharv and family moved I yiiU-itf of hew Pine Creek. . 1 am viait- unr parents, Cornelius Hughes. ; 88 tinH that Days, at the Printing. -Bro office. Goto Howe's for fresh country and mflrv butter. carter visited friends in wton. Sunday. lence Reynolds was a visitor in ,rdand this week. LP Brown, for Abstracts. Notary ,ubiic;typewritlDB- if its cigars and tobacco you want. ,11 on Tracy Stoats. Fre8b oysters for sale by the pint or lit at the Palm Cafe. a n H V. Gates is up from Hills onabusiness visit. Afresh line of Aldon's caudles just reived by Tracy Stoats. fl jr Graham, of Falls City, was a sunty seat visitor. Monday. ' The Obsebveb office wants the print ogyou are particular about. ' T w Brunk and little son, of Eola, Sere Dallas visitors, Monday. Penocbe and nugate, also a full line i home-made candies. Kebsicy's. i Hoe's grocery store Is small, but it Lacked full of good things to eat. I All kinds of soft drinks kept on ice Tracy Staats' confectionery store. Ijj p. Coulter spent Sunday with e home folks at Sheridan Junction, f Rev M. B. Young, of Dayton, was a 11BineBS visitor in Dallas this week. lAsk your grocer for Bluestem lend-the famous hard-wheat flour. !lHr.andMrs. W. T. Grier, of Falls ity, were Portland visitors tnis weeu. n.i. trrv TinaUpt.s nt Howe's. Stroncr sua uup - w sod light. Don't buy till you get his srices. 1 Wheat receipts, load checks and hop fckets printed on short notice at this were guests and Mrs. Joe Starr are now living in the Farley residence on Church street. f iilce. lry a dish of the famous Wash ington Ice Cream at Staats' Ice Cream parlor. i Professor and Mrs. E. Northup, of IcMinnville, visited friends in Dallas, ftlday. fllr.and Mrs. Claud Dunn, of Port lad, visited relatives in Dallas over Sunday. I A full line of Aldon's chocolates at kersey's. A neat Ice cream parlor. ebsey's. I Dr. L. Pfandhoefer, of Falls City, jrasin Dallas on a business errand Jesterday. J Every wife should try Bluestem Blend flour, made by the Eickreall Milling Co. P. A. Finseth and son, Roy, arrived lome Wednesday from a trip to the Siletz basin. I Rev. G. L. Lobdell and family will leave for their new home in California next week. He will preach his last sermons in Dallas, Sunday morning 'and evening. All are invited. Money of private parties to lnn 8 per cent on well-I LSlBLEY & EAKIN. Miss Bess Davis, nf Pnrti.,.i visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Cherringtou. Nut Frappe and crushed fruits served with Ice cream at Tracy Staats' confectionery store. GeorCO Mcfhlllnnh fit.!j..- w v.. uuciiuau Junction, transacted business at the courthouse yesterday. Mrs. Inez Smith, of Umatilla, is visiting at the home of nor nnrAnf-a Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nies. Yoak urn & Plurnraer have contracted a part of their hot) cron to Whtnnn & Co., at 20 cents a pound. Ralph Carter, agent for Portland Journal. Leave orders at Belt & Cherrington's drug store. When in Dallas stop at the Cottage Hotel. First-class rooms. Excellent cuisine. Reasonable rates. Miss Lulu Dempsey returned home Sunday from Portland, where she has been spending the summer. Dr. J. 0. Riggs and family, of Port land, visited his aunt, Mrs. S. P. Eiggs, in Dallas this week. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Siefarth, of Tortland, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cadwell. J. F. Groves, one of the leading hop raisers of the Independence district, was a Dallas visitor, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. McAllister and son, Worth Bock, arrived home from an outing at Newport, Thursday. I will continue to handle Swetland & Son's Ice Cream. If you want the best call for Swetland's. W. R. Ellis. For as good a lino of fishing tackle as can be had for the money, call at W. R. Ellis' confectionery and cigar store. Henry Shope has sold his interest in the Independence tile factory to John Eowcliffe, and will return to Dallas. Hop picking was commenced in nearly all the yards around Dallas, Wednesday. No scarcity of pickers is reported. Dr. C. A. Mock, president of Dallas College, delivered an address before the Y. M. C. A. in Portland, Sunday afternoon. C. L. Hubbard arrive home Sunday evening from a two weeks' vacation at St. Martin's Springs in southern Washington. Mrs. John Eeising and Miss Dottie Smith, of Portland, were guests of Mrs. C. G. Coad and Mrs. V. P. Fiske over Sunday. Mrs. Florence Cross, of California, Is visiting relatives in Dallas. She is a sister of Mrs. Kate Muscott and James C bitty. The Dallas Steam Laundry has a wagon. A call from you over the telephone will bring it to your door for your laundry. into their new home at the east end of Mr. and Mrs. Court street, Tuesday. George Kerr I 1 t .. i 1 I 1 lntn.hl Tt1 W i w i a Liu iuuj LLy u u v u iuuvt;u iuw , 1 1 v- . minrsmith qi,.i,i . . i jut- j ir, t t , v. kjuciiuan. nnn Miaa uuiulib luuhh. uuu mi. am iu.ia. u. x i r , i . r. . ' - "eieu orott, or Portland, t tuc uorne or Mr n . vnaven, Wednesday.. The young people of the Epworth . . J!iiii8, agent for the Oregonian League of the Methodist Church were ana ielegrara. Leave vour ord . delightfully entertained at the resi and have it dull the day, week or month. on Friday evening last. Social con- I have just received a fresh line of verse music and games made up the "Lownev'o" limni,. i j evenincr'a Drooram of nleasure. bon bons in pound and half pound Clarenje R. Brown, son of Mr. and "scs. w, n. ji,llis. airs. a. 3 ft 3 i5 53 VV Rprtwn mfnrnfirl frnm Do you like to havA vnnr iinra Kennewick, Wash., last week, where KrnL'OM u- . i - ho Vina Viaan -.riaitinfT TTla rAnciin UU IUH eil!?PR7 If Tint oanH "u "v " "'6' w.., them to the Dallas Steam Laundry. Walter J- Barnham, and a friend, Thev will do thpm rirrht ' Curtis Anderson, both from Kenne- 2 m- 0a nr.. t, . . . wick. wasu.. came oacK witn mm. uU iuis. uen jjennis navn w tmntmA ... TV II rt . . I B 1 O 1 . . . 1 1 1 iuv.cu iu rims uity, wnere he will i roiessor a. iu. dhuubis, iui iuci i jj- takrt nhfl rrra Af tVa ni. T i nf Pncohnrf. la vic.tincr nr. t.hfl hnmfl i Company's machine shop. of Mr. and Mrs. Abel Uglow. He will Professor and Mrs. H C Seymour g0 t0 Ash,and in a few days t0 be left this morning for Milwaukie Ore- Presc,nt at tne opening of the State gon, where he will have charge of Normal School, where he is to fill the sL tne public school next year. uutwl 01 -"s113" uuu 1 sjuuuiua The Dallas Steam Laundrv is now Dr. and Mrs. P. F. McMurdo, of at work in the old laundrv building Falls City, were visitors in Dallas, on the collece camDus. Call and t?ot Saturday.' Dr. McMurdo Is the mana their prices. They will please vou Ser 01 tne Polk County Hospital in Mr nn,i tvt ra Tm0a Falls City, and is building up a first -.... wiiM iuio, VHUJCOO, iCVVOlCl tttlUO ... a 1 UD from Portland. Snndnv ovoninrr wia" "isuiuuuu. luimijr andare visiting Mrs. Fewster's 8urgeon ln tue UDltea btale9 wavy parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.B.Plummer. County Clerk E. M. Smith issued I Dr. H. L. Tonev. dentist: eraduate license to wed to Earl H. Converse of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Office up and Claire V. Eussell, Norman W. stairs Uglow building. Hours 8 to 12 Phelps arid Jennie E. Rowe, Perry O. and 1 to 5. Examinations frfi. Phono Wellman and Ida Kinsey, Thomas J. is JNewblll and L.eona aopper, a. vv. H.L. Rann visited various towns Baker and Leah Holslnger this week. An thn OO Qf aAa loot tnanb- Ur ranArta PrnfodOrtr TT TTftlpn HUT ATllfirt that J. M. Pollock, formerly engaged piano tuner, will be in Dallas a few ln business in this city, has a very days in tne first and tnird weeK 01 neat store in Dallas. Juuction City each month. Personsdesinngtuning Times. done will please leave orders at L. D. Mr. iur v ivf nni ii4. Daniel's store headauarters for au.1. aui iuig, x', m. iuit lui 8 i i 1 III fe.'v. I it V " if -C WAIT! MICHAELS-STERN FINE CLOTHING MICHAEL. TKUd CO. We ask that you wait until you have seen our handsome Fall Suits before making your selection. DON'T BUY IN A HURRY Best we've ever seen for the money. Better than you've ever seen, unless you have already been in. They came out of one of the best Tailor Shops in this country, The Michaels-Stern Fine Clothing among the best in the world. Tho cut is new, the fabrics are handsome and if you look at these Suits, we'll get your Suit Money, sure. U 8 U u 8 8 U 8 U u 8 r u I u a 8 8 If you don't look at them you'll miss the PEST. In any event, it will be better seen our Fall Suit show. to wait until you have their new home in Walla Walla, Tues- AIlen & Gilbert-Ramaker Co. s pianos j day afternoon. The departure of these well-known Polk county pioneers is greatly regretted by their maDy friends. and organs. L. D. Daniel H. W. Bancroft and Joseph Floria, of Falls City, were business visitors in Dallas, Tuesday. They report their Miss Rortha flniiins desirps t.n an- town to be makine a rapid growth nounce that her new Fall and Winter and say that the demand for dwelling street hats are now on display. Ssne nouses iar exceeas uie suppiy, ...ill kM Ur. T?oll nnln Ar-naa nlthn.ifrh new hmldincs nm beinff DUt mil UC1 X ail UJJCUlUfJ Ul UIWO w..vB - ' ' o a . hats on Friday and Saturday, Sep up as rapidly as carpenters can do the & 1- is: tember 21 ana aa. wuik.. js s 8 Ihe glow LEADERS IN Clothing Hons MEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS DALLAS. OREGON Joel W. Wilson, of Independence, Samples of alfalfa of the third cut- ft x has been engaged as principal of the ting, grown on the farm of Robert jire: Tolprlo District Hieh School. Mr. Hnwo wfist. of town, are on exhibition : . Wilson was recommended by J, B. V. Butler, of the State Normal School at The stalks are i feet in length and Attorney at Law n r . I. ri- .1.1., TnnJ. t j; ... U 1.1. .t.V. T t " iuonmoutu. luieuu ijcnuw, snow au eAueeuiuyiy uetmuj t? v. Wiiiinma. nrosidont of the Mr. Howe has raised three fine crops nn Ttini Tignir .-a nronnrincr of alfalfa this summer without irri to open a bank in Falls City. The gation. new bank will be located on the corner Misses Elizabeth and Rose Parrott northeast of the hotel in a two-story rf,fnrnfifi , Wednesday .evening from L. D. BROWN Notary Public; Abstracts Mill Street opposite Uglow Bldg. DALLAS, OltEGON. building now being constructed Thomas Word, ex-sheriff of Mult nomah county, was a business visitor in Dallas yesterday. Mr. Word is an old-time friend of E. C. Craven, of this city, the two men having been nniehbors in Richmond, Missouri, twenty years ago. rr n Plnmmer and fanillV Will Dallas, where they have been visiting with relatives. The former has also neon to Yellowstone Park and other points of interest. She was accom panied by Miss Mabel VanBuren, who stopped off in Spokane, enroute home, to visit with friends. Roseburg Re view Are you going to carry your lunch? i i ' i.n..in.iftrH1Ahnnni(.kinc' of the Marshal were called into play, movo IU i-ui"-"" " r rr.iimi. i ,0r Thow w nrobab v to arresi a vuuug uiau nuui xniciuwn. Beasuu i3 r--- - , . . . ... Ti.ll- I. thnSnr nn naMr COUMIV. lUt3 uuttllitJ uwuu ' return 10 Jaiitio i" , , , . . u,f, ., - pocket-book from the clothes of a companion. Thursday morning tne vouncr man was haled into Police Judge Stouffer's court, and a3 his ap Dearance and explanation were satis factory he was fined tho sum or $iu Plummer will engage in hop raising in Polk county next year on a larger scale than ever before. We have received a shipment nf lunch boxes and baskets On Wednesday evening the services covered Basketg-With double handles made of split hardwood, sell for 10c and 15c "Brownie" Boxes Made of a Fiber treated so as to be Waterproof, sell for . 10c, 15c and 20c AUGUST BARGAIN DAYS Absolutely the Best Place in Town to do your Shopping All Summer Goods of every description must be closed out to m,k, room for HEAVY SHIPMENTS of FALL MERCHANDISE NOW ON THE WAY. Figured Lawn and Challies, in a good good variety of patterns, per yard 5c 12c Figured Organdies, good assort ment, per yard - 9c 20 and 25c Figured Batiste and Fancy Swiss, etc, per yard - c Great Reduction on all Fancy Cotton and Silk Waistings. Regular 50c Waistings at - 35c Regular 55c Waistings at - 45c Odds and Ends of every kind in Sum mer Goods at prices to Close $ 7.50 9.50 11.50 Regular $10.00 Suits Regular $1.50 Suits at Regular $15.00 Suits at Great Price Cutting on all Men's Sum mer Suits. a,a Hats at Greatly Reduced U ti w " Prices. Men's Canvass Shoes and Oxfords at MiAwino- Reductions: ..r::;: . . $1.25 $1.0U urauo $2.00 liraae ai Fancy Vests, a splendid assortment at Reduced Prices THE BEE HIVE STORE a mm pi- s, omotl Japanese Paper Napkins according to quality, per hundred, 15c to 50c , Ar.T,, .nH HianrHnrlv nnnd.ifit. and Japanese Toothpicks- 200 picks of IU1 Uiuua uiuv -w- i - tough wood carefully sharpened in a fancy box for - 5c allowed to depart for his home. A. H. Harris, the well-known jeweler and optician, has added a fine line of pianos and organs from tne Eilers' Piano House at Portland. Medium and high-grade instruments at the lowest possible prices. Old inatriimAntfi taken in exchancre. We have some good second-hand instru ments at bargain prices. William Caldwell will have charge of this de partment. A square deal for every- y Mml,0t0 linP body is our motto. A. n. Harris, i any a. wuiiijii. n.. Dallas, Uregon. un aam oue ow , r rw Postofflce. dl O.W uincoui ov-vv.ij, MEISER MEISER Dallas, Oregon BEST GOODS!! lowell Are Well Developed and Highly Flavored. ry7Wiy v y ys a y dt dt L. F. SAVAGE dt The new music man in the small goods department in the Allen & Gilbert Kamaker Co's. Musio Store has added many new features to his business and prides himself In carrying the very best line of Violins Guitars, Banjos, etc., tho market atfords. He is adding daily to his sheet music department, which he hones soon to have complete. Our repair department is now complote. Bring your repairs in. .. SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED c cAVAfiP- PrnnHetnr. Qt7 Commercial St.. Salem. Oregon Witter mini i ir Viii irinntrtn'iM rtn w,m O SPICES, o COFFEE,TEA. P.&K INS POWDER. FUVORIflC EXTRACTS AbMlulttMrtiy. rinrnwr. QTOleslSrrmjlk.RHooMbkf'riBi G.CS5ET ft DEVuiS J. A. Lynch's Barber Shop on cprvin r.unp RFRPIF.S "att'l,w' v-.Vw.w 4JLVV1 1 JU VEV - Strawberries Marketed by T. D. Hoi- Ubbey GlOSS. Every article is of high quality itTi1r ntfKfn The productiveness of the hill and UI1U UCbL WUlKlliailDinp mountain land of western Polk county, tutfUp rnarkpt affords under careful and intelligent culti- UiaUlie IIldrKCL X 1U1U5. C. H. MORRIS Jeweler and Optician Main Street. - Dallas Oregon riain Street Will give you Tir$(-Cla$$ UlcrR and nice Clean Datbs The PALM CAFE II. V. Andrews Meals Served nt All Houri. Oysteri Served Any Style. Main Street, Dallas, Or. FOUR CHOICE CORNER LOTS In Hayter'a First Addition to Dallas, for Sale. For prices and terms, enquire of OSCAR HAYTER, Dallas, - - Oregon HARNESS & SADDLES vation. is nowhere more apparent than in the garden of Thomas Hollo wfill. at Falls City, where strawberries of the second crop are being picked and ma rketed every day. These berries are unlike the average second crop growth In that they are perfectly developed and ot delicious flavor Two varieties, the Magoon and tne inofmiinn are now vieldine the luantutiuui sAfinnd croo of the season. The Australians which Mr. Hollo well considers his finest berries, were obtained by him while visiting in r . 1 r. a tctm vonra A (Trt l)nfi dnzn of these plants were purchased HARNESS. ROBES, by Mr. Holloweu irorn a smpuieui. ui 100 daots received direct rrom aus tralia. and were brought to Falls City and set out. Mr. Hollowell now ha9 several thousand of these rare vines kaHpvpr thpre are no others like C Li 14 - - them in Oreeon. He says the Aus tralian is easily the best strawberry in the world. His other two varieties are the Maeoon and Senator Dunlap, both fine for shortcake, preserving If you desire to groom your horse in the proper sty le.a har ness shop is the proper place to buy your outfit. I carry a complete stock of : : : BLANKETS WHIPS and canning purposes. Mr. Hollowell is a highly successful strawberry raiser, and eacn year realizes a handsome profit on nis labor in cultivating and marketing them One patch of lessthan one-half acre has netted him f 200 this season. He is preparing to engage in the in- j ,r, o lnrirpr finale, as me ue and can fit you out in short order. Also carry a full line of Driving and Working Gloves, at from 75c to f 2.00. ALWAYS READY TO DO YOUR REPAIRING. Frsmk A. Siiles MAIN ST.. DALLAS. ORE HOU.18TCR-S Hscky fountain Tea Nuggets A Batj Kwlioia tot Tatj PoopU. Siingt GoUen H!th cd Rewed Vfgof. A rrscifle forCocst.'rntlon. lzsV.xeillcn. Lire nd lii'iny Troiibi. l'impl. tofma. Inipur GOOD NEWS! Wre are better equipped this fall than ever before to take care of our fast growing business. New lines added and every line strengthened. New line of Ladies', Misses' and Childrcns' Coats Very latest fabrics and popular styles. Will show a snappy lino of Dress Goods at popular prices. Our stock of Footwear is very complete, and sales increasing each year. There must be some reason for it. All lines at right prices. PollocK's. Cask Store dustryon a larger scaie, as mo u- -fgnY. 'nlD mi, b, , mand for his berries far exceeds thoHOOU,TiDBi-oCoiiP4!T, Kii.n.v.. . 1 I I WILSON BLOCK Dalla Oregon i GOLDEN KUCGETS FOR SALLOW PECPLE u. u. t. uuuaing, supply.