Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, April 17, 1903, Image 1

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VOL. XVI.
DALLAS. POLK COUNTY,' OREGON, APRIL 17, 1903
NO 5.
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MAIN STREET, - DALLAS,
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NEW
We have on sale a strictly new line of Ladies'
Waists, Belts, Belt Buckles, and Belt Brooches.
LADIES' WAISTS from 50c. to $1.50
For the men we have a Nobby Line of Neckwear.
Our Golf and Negligee Shirts will probably arrive
this week. Our Shoe Line is about complete, with
exception of Ladies' Low Shoes, which are delayed
in transit. We ask you to look at our lines.
)
) S. C. Dodson,
VanOrsdel, Hayes & Go.
DEALERS IN
IReal
YOU WILL FIND IT TO
YOUR ADVANTAGE TO LIST YOUR
PROPERTY WITH US.
RQQM 1, (upstairs) Wilson Building, Dallas, Ore.
Headquarters For
WALL PAPER
f All the late and stylish designs in Wall Paper and
C Borders, direct from the East, can now be found at our
2 store, and the prices are lower than ever before. You
are invited to call and inspect our beautiful line of
PICTURE FRAME MOULDING.
PAINTS, OILS,
VARNISHES AND GLASS
Constantly on Hand.
L. D. DANIEL,
LULL STEEET.
OWN
ur Sale is vei...
AND NOW WE HAVE A FEW NICE
THINGS LEFT TO CLOSE WITHOUT
RESERVE.
Some (Soob IRafn 2a Skirts,,.,
$2.00 and $2.50 values for
last.
Some IRice Wraps anb Jackets.,..
at half price. You can afford them at this
price.
flftore litems....
to go in this list. Please call if you want
some extra bargains.
GOODS
Dallas, Ore.
Estate
FARMS, STOCK RANCHES,
TIMBER LANDS and CITY PROPERTY.
DALLAS, ORE.
ELLI.
$1.00 while they
ELLI
OREGON
COUNTY OFFICIALS.
STATE SENATOR B. F. Mulkey.
REPRESENTATIVES G. L. Haw
kins and B. F. Jones.
COUNTY JUDGE J. E. Sibley.
' COUNTS COMMISSIONERS Seth
Rlg-gs and J. B. Teal.
CLERK U. S. Loughary. .
SHERIFF John T. Ford.
TREASURER E. V. Dalton.
, ASSESSOR F. E. Myer.
SCHOOL SUPT. C. L. Starr.
SURVEYOR L. Ground.
CORONER-W. S. Cary.
TTORNEV AT LAW.
Oscar Hayter.
Upstairs In Campbell building:. Mill St.
DALLAS. OREGON.
A
TTORNEYS AT LAW.
Sibley & Eakin.
The only reliable set of Abstracts In
Polk county. Office on Court St.
DALLAS,
OREGON.
A'
TTOBNKY AT LAW
Julius N. Hart
Office upstairs In Osfield Building.
Boom l.
DALLAS,
OREGON.
lTORNEY AT LAW.
Butler & Coad.
Office over Dallas City Bank.
DALLAS. OREGON.
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ENTIST.
M. Hayter,
Office over Wilson's Drug Store
DALLAS, OREGON.
Bhybican and scrgkon.
L. N. Woods, M. D.,
Byes general practice in any part of
of the county. Office on Mill street.
DALLAS,
OREGON.
JBhysician and surgeon.
T. V. B. Embree,
Office Upstairs in Oatield Building.
DALLAS, OREGON.
R. C. Craven, Pres.
R. E. Williams, Cashier.
kills City hsh
. Exchanges bought and sold on all
points. Special attention paid to col
lections. Wm. muscott,
Truckman,
Dots hauling of all kinds at reasonable
rates.
DALLAS,
OREGON.
HERMANN IS CHOSEN.
Douglas County Statesman Named
for Congress on Twenty-Third
Ballot.
On the twmty-thiid announced
ballot, within twenty minutes of
midnight, Binger Hermann, of
Douglas county was nominated for
Congress after a most spirited and
prolonged contest, lasting all the
afternoon from 2:30 and all the
evening without intermission for
cupper. Though the fight was a
strenuous one, the defeated candi
dates who were present, Gatch and
Vnwti r, in speeclAs pledged their
earnest support in the campaign,
and there was general good feeling
after all. The same Congressional
Committeemen were returned, and
the same chairman, Dr. T. W.
Harris. Mr. Hermann pledged a
vigorous campaign and gave assur
ances of a victory in June.
Hermann represented Oregon in
Congress tor twelve years con
tinuously, having been elected the
first time in 1884. iln 1897 he was
appointed Commissioner of the
General Land Otnce by President
McKinley and served until Novem
ber last, when he resigned.
THE PARTY PLATFORM.
The platform, as adopted by the
convention, follows;
First, Resolved that we hereby
record our high appreciation of the
private worth and the public suc
cess of the Hon. Thos. II. Tongue,
Congressman from this district,
and we deplore his death as a loss
to his state and the nation.
Resolved that we recognize in
Theodore Roosevelt, President of
the United States, a stalwart type
of American citizenship worthy of
these, the better days of the republic,
and we heartily endorse bis position
upon the great public questions of
the day, and his administration.
Ami be it
by extend to him thVJhospitalities
of this state "upon the occasion of
his proposed visit.
Resolved, that we do hereby en
dorse and reaffirm the platform of
the last Oregon State Republican
Convention.
Resol ed, that the Republican
parly of this Congressional district
favors and will earnestly labor for
the improvement of our rivers and
harbors by the National Govern
ment. IN CUPID'S REALM.
Popular Dallas Young People United
in Marriage This Week.
BROWN-MYER At their new
home on Academy street, Mr.
Frank V. Brown and Miss Mabel
Myer were married at 7:30 o'clock
Sunday afternoon, Rev. Green,
pastor of the Christian Church
officiating.
The wedding was a private one,
only the members of the contract
ing parties being present to witness
the interesting ceremony. Mr.
Brown is a son of H. M. Brown,
and was born and raised in Dallas.
He is a clever, popular young man,
and is the proprietor of a rapidly
growing confectionery business. His
bride formerly resided in Salem,
and was one of the Capitol City's
most charming young ladies. Mr.
and Mrs. Brown have the congratu
lations of a host of friends in their
new relation.
STA FRIN-ELLIOT'f At the home
of th9 bride's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. James Elliott, one mile
south of Dallas, at 10:30 o'clock,
Wednesday morning, April 15,
1903, Mr. Conrad Stafrin and
Miss Millie Elliott, Rev. H. N.
Rounds, pastor of the M. E.
Chun-h, officiating.
The handsome farm home was
beautifully decorated for the happy
occasion, ferns and potted plants
being used , in profusion in the
parlor and dining nom. Promptly
at the hour appointed, the bridal
couple entered the room to the
etrains of the wedding march from
"Lohengrin," and took their places
before a bank of ferns and ever
greens, where they plighted their
troth with the beautiful ring cere
mony. The bride was charmingly
gowned in white organdie. Wesley
Elliott, a brother of the bride was
the groom's best man, and Miss
Lina Stouffer was the bride's maid.
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FOR 10 DAYS ONLY
I will sell all Imported,
Decorated and Chinaware
AT 25 DISCOUNT
NEW GOODS-Violet Oats, two 21b.
packages for - , - - 25c.
Country Buckwheat, 61b. pgs.. 25c.
Country Buckwheat, 101b. pgs. 50c.
Canada Sap Maple Syrup, J gal. 60c.
Hill's Syrup, per gallon, - $1.00
Arbuckles or Lion Coffee, 2 pgs. 25c.
MOHAIR SACKS FKEE
T. A. Riggs, Prop.
After the ceremony, and the con
gratulations which followed, the
bridal party and guests repaired to
the dining room where a delightful
wedding breakfast was served. Mr.
and Mrs. Stafrin were" then driven
to town, where they took the aftef:
noon train to Portland for a few
days' visit. They will return to
Dallas the last of the week and be
gin housekeeping in their new
home on the corner of Levens and
Mill streets.
This happy young couple begin
thoir married life under the most
favorable auspices, and with the
kind wishes of a large circle of
friends. Mr. Stafrin, who is man
ager of the Wilson Drug Company
in this city, began his connection
with the firm as a clerk a few years
ago, and owes hi3 present position
to his habits of industry, honesty
and close attention to business.
His bride is the amiable daughter
of one of Polk county's highly
respected families.
Those present at the wedding
were: Mr. and Mrs. James Elliott,
ftlrTamT MI-sriIcHiCrriCnioTTrRIi
and Mrs Samuel Kennedy, John
Walker and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn,
Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas Elliott, Rev.
and Mrs. H. N. Rounds, Mrs. F. G.
Elliott, Mrs. John Olin and
daughter Pauline, Miss Lina
Stouffer, C. L. Starr, Ed Tighe,
Isaac, Wesley, Burritt, Fred and
Belle Elliott.
Due Notice is Served.
Due notice is hereby served o
the public generally that DwWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve is the only salve
on the market that is made from
the pure unadulterated witch hazel.
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has
cured thousands of cases of piles
that would not yield to any other
treatment, and this fact has brought
out many worthless counterfeits.
Those persons who get the genuine
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve are
never disappointed, because it cures.
Belt & Cherrington.
Of Suffering From
Heart Disease.
I Would Not be Alive
Today
But For Dr. Miles Heart
Cure.
Do not neflect the warning symptom! of a
weak heart. Palpitation, imotherine spells,
swelling of feet or ankles, pain in and around
heart; oftentimes affections of the stomach,
lungs, liver, bladder, kidneys, etc, arise from
heart weakness. A weak heart must be
helped. It cannot stop to rest It must be
strengthened and regulated. The blood must
be enriched, the heart nerves strengthened
and the circulation improved by the great
heart and blood tonic. Dr. Miles Heart
Cure. There is positively nothing to equal
this wonderful medicine in its beneficial
influence upon hearts weakened from any
cause.
"I am Terr grateful for what Dr. Miles
I leart Cure nas done for me, as I am confi
dent I would not be alive today had I not
- arned ot its wonderful virtues and taken it
before it was too late. I had been a sufferer
from valvular heart disea-e for many years,
in fact ever since I was a little girl and for
tiiree years before I began using J leart Cure
I was in very bad shape. I could not sleep
on rev left ide at all and would frequently
have the moot dreadful smothering spells.
At times my left side would swell up. I had
p in in my head all the time from which I
i.iferrd rreatly. Nothing I took did me
v f .:- 'until I used eleven bottles of Dr.
' r rt Cure which removed all these
Mios.ng symptoms and made me feel well
nd strong." Mrs. IL C CRL5E, San Fran
. iscn, CaL
All druggists sell and guarantee first bot
. ' Remedies. Send for free book
;iou and Heart Diseases. Address
i,e Medical Co, Elkhart, lad.
Yeats
i MOHAIR POOL SOLD WELL
Price at Polk County Meeting Bid
Up to 35 5-8 Cents.
At a meeting of the Polk County
Mohair Growers' Atwot iation, held
in this city last Friday, bidB were
received for the association's 1903
clip and that of Wm. Brown & Co.,
of Salem, was accepted The clip
consisted of about 12,000 fleeces,
amounting to something like 45,000
pounds. The meeting was held in
Brown's Hall, and at the time it
was railed to order, every available
bit of floor space was -occupied by
interested ni-il-:n of the pool and
out-of-town buyers. G, W Me-,
Bee was elected chairman of the
meeting,, and in, a few words he
announced the object of the. associ
ation. E. ; C. Kirkpatrick, , the
auctioneer, then stepped ; for wa rd
and - announced himself as i being
ready to receive bids for- the entire
pool.
j M. D. Ellis, of this city, started
the bidding by offering, 35 cents,
ajnd waa soon followed , by .others
ntil the final offer of 38 5-8 cents
as received, Among the prominent
nohair dealers present sverej Theor
ore Burnheim, of Portland;' A.: J.
Ray, of Portland; Herman Metzger,
of Portland; Ross Hibbler, of Scio;
If. A. Douty, of Independence;
. M. Brown, of Salem; M. D. Ellis,
of Dallas, and a representative of
fclandford Mills.
After the bidding had ended, the
association held a short consulta
tion and decided to accept the price
offered.: A time limit was then Bel
when the sellers 6hould deliver
their parts of the -pool, April 20
being the last day when the secre
tary, H. L. Fenton, will receive
mohair.
This lot of mohair is the largest
ever collected together to be sold
outside of the State of Texas, and
is also considered one of the cleanest
w offered. Jor 1e. Much satis
faction is expressed by members of
the association on the price re
ceived, as it is 2 cents higher than
the regular market price. The
35 5-8 cents is the net price paid to
the grower, but the actual cost of
the hair to the buyers, including
freight, charges of handling, baling,
insurance, etc., will not , be less
than 40 cents.
Immediately after the adjourn
ment of the mohair-growers' meet
ing a large number of the wool
growers of the county got together
and perfected permanent organiza
tion to be conducted on similar
lines to the Mohair Association.
Hon. J. H. Hawley, of Monmouth,
was elected chairman, and. H. L.
Fenton, of Dallas, secretary.
CONFERENCE AT AN END
Appointments for United Evangelical
Church Are Announced.
The United Evangelical Confer
ence held its closing session Mon
day forenoon in the First Church,
East Tenth , and East Sherman
streets, Bishop W. F. Heil presiding.
At the missionary meeting Sunday
night nearly $750 was raised for
missions. Bishop Heil then read
the appointments to the expectant
assemblage of ministers for the en
suing year, as follows:
Portland district H. L. Pratt,
presiding elder.
Portland First Church L. M.
Boozer.
Portland Second J. Bowersox.
Portland Mission A. W. Brick-
ley.
Troutdale J. L Burus.
St. Johns F. E. Fisher.
Columbia To bo supplied.
Hillsboro G. H. Phtdp,.
Gaston F. S. Locke.
LaFayette S. E. Launer.
Dayton M. J. Balluntyne.
Brooks G. L. Lovell.
Salem C. T. Hurd.
Sodaville and Sweet Home E. C.
Basom.
Member of Salem Quarterly
Conference C. C. Poling.
Dallas district C. C. Poling,
presiding elder.
Dallas A. A. Winter.
Beulah S. M. Wood.
Stop th Cough
nd work off tht Cold.
L&xatlv Bromo-Quinlne Tablet cure a
cola 1& one asy. No Cure. No , Pay.
Prlct 11 cent. '
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Bridgeport and Lewisville; S. J.
Lindsay,
Corvallis II. A. Deck. ,
Independence B..J.; Kelly.
King's Valley William Plow
man, .
Florence T. A. Yost.
Mapleton R. W. Overlin.
Alsea and Coos Bay To be, sup
plied. '
Rev. C. C. Poling, Ph. D. Presi
dent of Dallas College; members of
faculty, Rev. D. M. Metzger, A. M.;
Rev. C. T. Whittlesey, A. M,
Rev. C. C. Poling, Ph. D., presi
ent of Dallas College, was author
ised to proceed ' to increase the
endowment of that college, and he
hopes to add $25,000 to the , fund
ijiiio year, lio la piumuug iu visit ;
the entire conference district of
Uregon. lie will also appeal to cli :
the conferences of the denomination.
r-v .I- it-
vr. i oting says mat me outiooK.
for the college is very hopeful, and
tkaf nritlt an innriiic a A ari A rwx m n n f
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fund, larger and better equipment,
the institution will rank among the
best in the stale, Oregoniajn.
! BIG TIMBER TRANSFER ;
Mrs. M. E. Hailock Sells Two Thous
and Acres of Land to Eastern
i Firm.
' A deal has been consummated
whereby Mrs. M. E. Hailock has
sold to Minnesota parties 2000 acres .
of timber land on the LaCreole
river about six miles above Dallas. :
Rumors of a possible sale of the
Hailock lands, which comprise one
of the largest tracts of standing
timber held by a single owner in
Polk county, have been in the air
for many months, and it was known
that many Eastern capitalists had
been negotiating for their purchase.
The men who have purchased this
land are experienced sawmill men,;
and have capital sufficient to enable
them to carry out any enterprise
they may undertake.
Messrs. Fuller & Lacey, who
were instrumental in making this
sale, are not at present prepared to
say what the company will con
clude to do in the way 'of putting
in a milling plant, but it is hoped
that the purchasers will be able to
secure a sufficient amount of the
first-clas timber tt jbutary to, the
LaCreole river to justify them in
putting in one of the largest mills
on the Pacific Coast at Dallas.
Come to this office for your job
printing. We carry a complete
stock of the best papers obtainable.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druretsta refund the money it It
faila to cure. E. W. Grove'a signature
I on each box. 25c
Played Out.
DYSPEPSIA CAN BE CURED BT us!n
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. On little
Tablet will give Immediate relief or monej
refunded. Sold In handsome tin boxes
at 25 cents. Belt & Cherrington, Dallas,
Oregon. '
Dull Headache, Pains In various parts
of the body Sinking at the Pit of the
8tomach, Loss of Appetite, Feverlshness,
Pimples or Sores are all positive evidences
of Impure blood. No matter how It be
came so. It must be purified In order to
obtain good health. Acker's Blood Elixir
has never failed to cure Scrofulous or
Syphilitic poisons or any other blood
diseases. It Is certainly a wonderful
remedy and we sell every bottle on a posi
tive guarantee. Belt & Cherrington. Dal
las, Oregon.
EXPERIENCE IS THE BEST teacher.
Use Acker's English Remedy In any
case of coughs, cold or croup. Should It
fall to (rive Immediate relief money re
funded 25 cts. and 50 cts. Belt & Cher
rington, Dallas. Oregon.
ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS are
sold on a positive guarantee. Cures heart
burn, raising of the fiiod, distress after
eating or any form of dyspepsia. One
little- tablet gives immediate relief- 21
eta, and 60 cts. Belt & Cherrington.
Dallas -Ore? ois.
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