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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1907)
polk County Observer Legal blanks at this office. Welch's Grape J uice at Howe's. For lots In Ellis Addition, see II. G. Campbell. Real estate that's all. Vanorsdel & Barham. I,. D. Brown, for Abstracts. Notary public; typewriting. The Observer office wants the print lag yu are Partlcular about. For the best cigars and freshest candies, call on Horace Webster. Ralph Adams sells furniture and stoves on the Installment plan. Your credit Is Kd. Miss Mattie Yoakum, of Rlckr'call, Is visiting at the hom j or her brother, I. F. Yoakum. Money of private parties to loan at 6 per cent od well-Improved farms. SlDLEV & EAKIN. H. Hirschberg, President of the Independence National Bunk, was a Dallas visitor, Wednesday. Patronize the new barber shop on Main street. T. W. Reel, tlw proprietor, guarantees first-class work. Mrs. J. Viggera returned to her home In Portland, Wednesday, after a visit with relatives in Dallas. Mrs. Charles Lane, of Portland, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. ' Miss Vera Cosper went to Salem yesterday, where she will visit her grandmother, Mrs. A. D. Palmer. Lots in Levens' Third Addition are selling fast lots, $250; $100 cash; time on balance. H. G. Campbell. The neatest Ice Cream parlors in town and good service guaranteed. Give us a trial. Ellis' Confectionery. Miss Inez Allen went to Monmouth, Wednesday, to attend the commence ment exercises of her former alma mater. Judge N. L. Butler is attending the annual meeting of the Board of Regents of the University of Oregon in Eugene. Frank Thiersies, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Thiersies, of Salt Creek, died Wednesday morning from dropsy of the heart. Mrs. J. C. Morrison and son, Ralph, of Independence, have been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Campbell. Professor D. M. Metzger and the Rev. G. L. Lovell went over on the Alsea this week, where they will be engaged in their work for a month. ITT T 1 1 f i T"V II . f w. j. .cans, agent ior uauy ure gonian and Evening Telegram. Have a daily paper delivered at your house by the week, month or year. No extra charge for delivery. An unsolicited attraction is to be added to our Fourth of July celebra tion. A company of players under the management of EricKleppIn, will be in Dallas during the first fourdays i of July. Performances will be given every evening during their stay, ' in a large waterproof tent. There are twenty-five people in the company, and their repertory consists of pop ular plays, Their band will render midday and evening concerts during their stay. Remarkable Reduction on Seasonable Garments All our Ladies' Tailor-made Suits and JacKets reduced from 25 to 50 per cent. Take note of price reductions as given below and come this week for the greatest Bargains ever offered in ready-to-wear garments. :-: Ladies Shirt Waist Suits in Percale, Chambrays and Duck, $3.50 values at $2.50 Ladies' Tailor Made Suits in all the new styles of the Season, $15 to $25 values at from $8 to $16.50 Ladies' Jackets in Tan Coverts and fancy mixtures our regular $8.50 goods at $4.95 Ladies' Jackets, former prices $10, at $6. THE BEE HIVE STORE A Reliable Place to Trade. I. 0. O. F. Building, DALLAS, 0HEG0N Legal Blanks for sale at this office, Tuesday y,erWa8aSalemvi8ltor. Everything for Hint floVl W. R. Ellis.' ng trip at Mrs. s L. Stewart, of McCoy was in Dallas, Tuesday. We can sell your real estate. Van Orsdel & Barham. In,8BaDaB. of Ballston, visited in Dallas, Wednesday. Lester Butler Is visiting his brother, Glenn, up on the Grande Ronde. J. S. Cranks, of Portland, Is in he! 8 th ,nteDtion of l0CllDg Jake Stefty, who has been ill with pneumonia for several weeks, is able to be out again. Elmer Eagen, of Jamestown, Va, visited at the home of his friend, E. N. Hall, Tuesday. President C. A. Mock, of Dallas College, was a business visitor in Portland, Wednesday. I have on display a nice assortment of "Spalding's" sporting goods. All guaranteed. W. R. Ellis. Miss Cassie Thompson, of Albany, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J R Thompson at the Hotel Gail. Smith Gilliam, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. P. M. Collins, left for his home in Walla Walla today. The new Krys-Tol glass at Howe's is selling fast. Come In and see it before the fine pieces are gone. The city has resumed operations on the eastern portion of Court street, and will probably finish the grading this week. Beautiful Joe by Saunders; Helen's Babies by Habberton and Puck of Pook's Hill, by Kipling, have just been received at the Free Library. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crider, who have been visiting relatives in Dallas for several weeks, left for their home In San Jose, California, Thursday. We have just received a shipment of handsome and serviceable decor ated Chinaware. You are Invited to call and examine it. Boyd & Son, Corner Grocery. Hood Craven, who has been staying on his ranch on Salmon River since the first of the year, was in Dallas, Tuesday, and went on to Monmouth, Wednesday morning. Alex VanOrsdel, a former Dallas boy, now city superintendent of schools at Ohiowa, Nebraska, is one of the leading instructors in the sum mer normal school at Broken Bow, Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Young, with their family, went to Dayton, Wed nesday, to attend the wedding of their eldest son, Walter, and Miss Cora Spangle. August Risser also went down to act in the capacity of best man. , C. L. Fitchard is operating in hops pretty heavily this season, he having already written contracts for 287,000 pounds of this year's crop. He also owns a 100 acre hop yard which with a reasonable crop will produce In the neighborhood of 125,000 pounds, which added to his contracted hops will place him in position to supply eastern brewers In large lots when desired. Independence West Side. Olympic flour at Howe's. Legal blanks at this office. Swetland & Son's Famous Ice Cream at Ellis.' Big reduction on all lawn mowers at Guy Bros.' 2t Come and list with the hustlers. anursdel & Barham. Miss Rose Bronken is visiting her rvXn-U r mumer, airs, ueorge Kerr, in Astoria. ay uowe and James Mitchell returned Saturday from a fishing trip to the Siletz river. They caught 500 "uui m iour days. Jack Sibley and Harry Byers, who are working for the Belcher & Stine number Company in Falls City, made a fly ing visit to Dallas yesterday, Dr. H. L. Toney, dentist; graduate oi Ann Arbor, Michigan. Office up stairs uglow building. Hours 8 to 12 and 1 to 5. Examinations free. Phone i5. The last legislature made a number or changes in the game laws. The beginning of the buck deer season is now July 15; which is earlier than heretofore. The Dallas-Salem stage now arrives in Dallas daily at 3 p. m., connecting with the 3:20 passenger train for Falls City; also connects with the northbound train at Derry. tf Professor Martin E. Robinson, who successfully conducted the cantata, "Belshazzar," in Dallas last spring, will have charge of the musical pro gram at the Ashland Chautauqua. The Observer office will be closed all day on the Fourth. Customers desiring special printing for the cele bration should place their orders immediately to avoid disappointment. Dan P. Stouffer has purchased a fine 15-horse-power Ford automobile. It is a model N runabout, neat, trim, and speedy, quite similar in appear ance to the one recently purchased by R. E. Williams. Mr. Stouffer is now the Dallas agent for autos of this make. The members of the Epworth League gave a reception to Mr. and Mrs. Dee Dunn, at the home of Warren Dunn, Tuesday evening. The rooms and tables were tastefully decorated with a profusion of flowers and red crepe paper. After a pleasant time, spent with games and music, delicious refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Fenton attended the play "The American Citizen," given by the O. S. N. S. students in Monmouth, Wednesday night. Mr. Fenton will return to Monmouth today to attend the meeting of the Board of Regents. Mrs. Fenton and son, Carl, and Miss Bertha Collins went to Port land today for a short visit. Judge J. E. Sibley, "a delegate to the Woodman Head Camp session to be held in Seattle in July, received a telegram from Head Consul I. I. Boak yesterday morning tendering him a position on the Committee of Rulings, Appeals and Pending Claims. Judge Sibley will accept the appointment. This is one of the highly Important committees and it will be necessary for it to meet at least a week before the session begins in order to dispose of the business that has accumulated since the last meeting of the Head Camp. Use ol Explosives. The firing of fire-crackers and other explosives will be strictly forbidden in the City of Dallas on July 4 until after the parade. The firing of fire crackers over six Inches in length will be prohibited at all hours. The explo sion of sky rockets and bombs in the business district will also be forbidden throughout the day. A. B.MUIR, Mayor. Miss Hallin Morrison was a visitor in Falls City, yesterday. Buy a good lawn mower at your own price at Guy Bros. 2t Skating Saturday night, at the Col osseum Rink, from 8 to 11. Born, June 28, to Mr. and Mrs. John O. Diehm, a 9-pound girl. Cooking like mother's. That4s what you get at the Dallas Hotel all white help. Colosseum Rink, Saturday night. Skating from 8 to 11, with band in attendance. Flags of all Nationssomething entirely new in souvenir postal cards at L. D. Daniel's. Mrs. Mary Savage and daughter, Alta, attended the Fawk-Savage wed ding la Portland, Wednesday. Dr. Martin has been striking some hard blows for righteousness and against sin. At the Tabernacle every evening. , Commencing June 28, all millinery goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices. Big bargains in every line. Mrs. E. J. Metzger. If you love your wife, don't ask her to cook a Sunday dinner these hot days. Take dinner at Dallas Hotel home cooking, white help. Members of all the Dallas churches attend with profit and delight the meetings conducted by Dr. Martin at the Christian tabernacle. Mrs. Clara Keef haver, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Guy, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Nichols, of Lebanon, attended the funeral of the late Mahlon Guy yesterday after noon. E. Jacobson has sold his store at Black Rock to parties from Eastern Oregon and will go to his old home in Wisconsin for a visit Falls City News. , L. R. Klmes, who owns a fruit farm near Falls City, was in Dallas yester day. Mr. Kimes says that the apple crop in all the country about Falls City promises to be heavy. States of the Union souvenir postals nothing like them ever brought to Dallas before. When you see these pretty cards, you will buy them. All the other new ones at L. D. Daniel's. O. E. Earhart, of Black Rock, and Miss Minerva Endert, of San Fran cisco, were married in Portland, Tues day. Mr, Earhart is the new owner of the Oberer-Meyer mill at Black Rock. . The News says H. Fugitt will begin at once the construction of a three story hotel at, the north end of the bridge in Falls City, The new hotel will be under Mr. Fugitt's personal management. Lawrence Aldrioh was Injured yes terday, while handling freight at the depot, by a heavy casting falling upon his leg. No bones were broken and the bruise, though painful, is not necessarily dangerous. Prof. A. F. Bittner, formerly profes sor of mathematics in Dallas College, now holds a similar position in Western Union College of LeMars, Iowa.' His wife, Mrs. Cecil Bittner, holds the chair of music at the same place. Miss Nellie Collins entertained a few of her old schoolmates at an informal tea, Wednesday afternoon. A very pleasant time was spent In reminiscences of school days enjoyed together. Those present were Mrs. J. W. Crider, ot San Jose, Cal. ; Mrs. J. C. Morrison, of Independence; Mrs. H. B. Cosper, Mrs. H. L. Fenton and Mrs. U. S. Grant. Teamsters, Attention! All persons having teams and wag ons which they are willing to hire out for the parade on July i are requested to leave their names at the Obseeveb office. Several good strong wagons and gentle, showy teams will be needed for the floats. Help the cele bration by notifying us at once. Go to the Colosseum Rink and skate from 8 to 11. Saturday night WHEAT 75 CENTS. We are offering 75 cents per bushel for good wheat delivered at the Dallas flouring mill, tf SWEENEY BROS. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL High Service and Low Rates C. W. NIXON, Proprietor, CorvcIIis, Oregon. CORNER GROCERY Located in the Wagner corner We carry a full line of Staple Fancy Groceries The Best that money can buy. Also a nice line of Candies, Cigars end Tobacco Highest market price paid forproduce E. BOYD & SON Phones: Bell G3, Mutual Sit LADIES' Another large shipment will arrive soon. We now have a fine assort ment of Ladies Strap Slippers and Sidelace Oxfords. Children's shoes, made to wear, from 25 cents to $2.50 per pair. Saturday On this date we will pay unheard of prices for Butter and Eggs, and we will sell you sugar at a price that will make you ashamed to take it. We are the Price Makers. Legal blanks at this office. INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH Railway. FROM INDEPENDENCE. FOB DALLAS. ' Train No. 65. Leave Independence daily, 6:00 a. in.; lv. Monmouth, 6:15 a. m.j ar. Dallas, 6:40 a.m. Train No. 69 Leave Independence, dally, 11:05 a. m.; lv. Monmouth, 11:20 a. m.; ar. Dal las, 11:45 a. m. Train No. 71. Leave Independence, daily, 6:15 p. m.; lv. Monmouth, 6:30 p. m.;ar. Dallas, 6:55 p. m, . FOR AIRLIB. Train No. 60. Leiive Independence, daily, 7:80 a. m.j lv. Monmouth, 7:40 a. m.; ar. Alrlio, 8:15 a. m. Train No. 72. Leave Independence, daily, 8:30 p. m.; lv. Monmouth, 3:50 p. m.; ar. Airlie, 4:'J5 p. m. . . - FOR MONMOUTH ONLY. Leave Independence, daily, 2:15 p.m. FROM DALLAS. FOR INDKrKNDKNCS. Train No. 64. Leave Pallas, daily ex. Sunday, 8:30 a.m.; lv. Monmouth, :U0a. m.j ar. Inde pendence, 9:15 a. m. Train No. 100. Lv. Dallas. Sunday only, 8:55 a. m. ; ar. Independence, 7:20 a. m. Train No. 6. Leave Dallai, dully, 1 p. m. ; lv Monmouth, 1:25 p. in.; ar. Independence, 1: 10 p. m. (This train connects at Monmouth for Air He.) Train No. 70. Leave Dallas, daily,7:S5p. m.; lv. Monmouth, 8 p.m.; ar. Independence, 8:15 p. m. FROM AIRLIE. Train No. 67. Leave Airlie, daily, 9 a. m.; lv. Monmouth, 9:35 a. m.;ar. Iudendence, 9:50 a. m. (This train connects at Monmouth for Dallas.) Train No. 73. Leave Airlie, daily, 5:t-. p. m.; lv. Monmouth, 5:40 p.m.; ar. Independence, 5:55 p. in. FROM MONMOUTH ONLY. Leaves Monmouth lor Independence, dally, at 2.50 p. m. 1 1 : ; The Olds Gasoline Engines I handle the "OlcU" the best Gaso line Engine In the market Just the thing for Wood Sawing, Pumping Spraying, Feed Mills, Churning, Etc. Come and See the bes.t gaso line engine made for farmers' purposes. Ed. Biddle, Agent an. mm lianas, uregon. STAMPING IN OW is the time to get your Stamping done. We are prepared to do all kinds of STAMPING, such as : : : EMBROIDERY HATS, CENTER PIECES, DOILIES, PILLOW TOPS, SHIRT WAISTS, CORSET COVERS. Bring us your goods and we will stamp it at a reasonable price. W. H. ROY CO. The China and Notion Store Dallas, - Oregon. HOLLiSTER'8 Hscky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Boiy Medlola for Euiy Feopls. Brings Goldaa H"lth and Esnewed Vigor. A apoclHo for Constipation. Indlceitlon, Live and KJdnMT Trouble", Pimple. Kciemt, Impure Blood, Baa Breath, PlueRih Bowel, Headaoh and Backache, It' Rocky atounulo Tea In tab let form, 85 cem a bo. Genuine mad bf Houjstk Dai-a Coxpaxt, Madison, Wi. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE KILLtki COUCH AND CURE THE LUNCG Dr. ling' WITH E'cv Discovery fohC ONSUMPTION Pric OUGHSand E0c$1.00 0L0S Fret Trial. fenrmtt and Uuickest Cur for ail THBOAT and LUNO TEOUB 1X3, or BACK. lai xhf m . V V LjriLAl Department Stot FALLS CITY, OREGON The Merchant Prince of the Willamette Valley. We have just received a large shipment of CHILDRESS SHOES AND Special, June Another Large Shipment Iron Beds Just Arrived We can show you the newest pat terns and styles and at prices that are very low as these beds were bought at Eastern Factory and shipped at car rates .. .. You are Invited to Call and Look at Them Chapman's Largest Stock on West Side. lyMyvf iw syv m-aw w !w. Wake Up! it Come and See Us We have some good things 'to show you. SHOES OF ALL KINDS At the Right Prices. fits Ml 6 we 1 m TSi Dallas Shoe 5 LUCKIAMUTE TIE CO. ALL KINDS OP Rough Lumber $10. Per Thousand Can also furnish FINE MAPLE LUMBER Mill three miles west of Airlie On Fedee Road BROWN a LINK DLS'S Early Risers The famous littlo ptHsr NO TRUST HERE But your Credit is good Furniture and Stoves sold on - the INSTALLMENT PLAIT WE sell to you cheaper and on better terms than you can obtain elsewhere. RALPH ADAMS TtTT? 4 I"Tf y 0- p p p y ft jf- if-. r "i M Vwae m fc,. OF vy .w a mw . ivvv P h 03 H rs (S3 (A st v rs k iJ it (S3 i I (t; f 3 Vi ( y Cot Wise! Store, Mrs- i-ia,vnor' VANORSDEL Q BARHAM Must have more Farms and City Property to sell. We are turning away men every , day for want of places to suit. Perhaps yours would. Come and list with us. We can sell. We are making u p a new Hat to be sent East. Get yours in on this. Will sell on small commission. Bee us. J. C. VanOrsdel and A. J. Barham Dallas, - Oregon THE ORIGINAL LAX ATI VI COUGH SVRUP KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE K0MEYTA3 let Clew BImms uU Baser B M Enrr BUt TPITCT AM & fPf .'Ik