Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, May 22, 1903, Image 1

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DALLAS, POLK COUNTY, OREOON, MAY 22, 1903
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R. E. BRYAN & SON R. E. BRYAN & SON R E. BRYAN & SON R. E. BRYAN & SON
WE
MAKE 000
OUR STATEMENTS
HOSIERY
Boys' regular 20c. Heavy
Ribbed Bicycle - 10c.
Children's, regular 10c,
at 7Jc.
Ladies', regular 35c, Drop
. stitch, fancy and plain , 25c
Men's, regular 35c,.... at 25c
UNDERWEAR
Ladies', regular 50c, mercer
ized,' sleeveless and long
sleeves; at.. 35c
Children's llibbed, regular
35c, at 25c
Men's regular, 75c and 50c,
ribbed and flat, at.. 39c
GLOVES
Men's, regular $1.25, heavy or
light backs, at... ......95c
Ladies', regular $1.50, new
Mannish kids, at ..$1.20
HATS
Straw Hats, at any price.
Men's, all styles, regular
$1.75, at .... $1.15
Men's,' latest, regular $3.00,
Waldorf, Thoroughbred and
Conqueror, at .......$2.35
Cut To Our Cost
ALL THE LATEST SHOES.
ALL THE LATEST SKIRTS.
ALL THE LATEST WAISTS.
ALL THE LATE DRESS GOODS
Such as Voiles, Etamines, Zibelines,
Prunellas, Henriettas, Mohairs, in
plain, fancy and pin-dot effects.
DURING THIS CLOSING
OUT SALE we have alreay
sold you approximately: : :
2 BALES (5008 yds.) MUSLIN at 4c.
125 BOLTS (7500 yds) PRINTS at 4c.
50 CASES (12G0 cans)TC"ATGES 8k
75 GASES (1800 cans) CORN at 8k
1 We promised you that we
were going to force all our
goods on the market at
prices which would move
them; that there would be
no reserve. ::::::
1 We have had your confi-4 ;
dence, and would not under
any circumstances do any
thing to lose it. : : : : :
1 While we shall soon leave
Dallas, we expect "to grow
up" in this county and help
to develop its resources.
If Competitors cannot make
expenses and meet our price
cutting. Air this following
the band-wagon shows that
we lead
ALL OTHERS FOLLOW
DOMESTICS
36-in. Muslin,-regular . 6Jc,
Lillian or Starr L. L. at 5c.
. 36-in. Percale, regular 15c. to
10c, at ...8c.
Percales and Calicoes, regu
lar 6c, at . ...5c.
Mottled Outings, regular
12c, at .;.8c.
36-in. Bleached Muslin,
regular 12 and 10c. at 8c.
10-4 Cotton Blankets, reg
ular 65c, at 49c.
CLOTHING
Men's New Suits, regular $12.50;
at ... 1895
Men's Fancy Woolen, regular !
$10.00, at $7.45
Men's Black Birdseye, regular
$8.00, at $5.95
Youths' Suits, regular $6.50 at $4.80 '
Youths' Suite, regular $5.00 at $3.85'
"- Funcy Woolen Long Pants.
CLiid's Norfolk, reg. $3.75, at $2.95
Child's Vestee, reg $4.25, at $3.40
Child's Suits, reg. $2.50, at $1.95
All Wool and New Patterns.
FLAGS
For Carnival Decorations.
2f x 4-in., regular 8c, at 4c. doz.
41 x 7-in., regular 10c, at'5c. doz.
12 x 20-in., regular 50c, at 30c. doz.
W. O. W. BUNTING.
GROCERIES
2o lbs. D. G. Sugar, $1.00
1500 Parlor Matches 08
Arbuckles or Lion Coffee .10
5 Minute Mush .07J
Celluloid Starch .08
Schilling's Baking Powder 35
Corn and Tomatoes .08J
Rising Sun Stove Polish 04
All 10-cent Spices 07
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VERY TRULY
RYAN
SON
MAIN STREET,
DALLAS, ORE.
jyANGRSDEL,
H -DEAXERS IN.
Hayes & Co.
IReal Estate
OU WILL FIND IT TO
YOUR ADVANTAGE TO LIST VOUR
PROPERTY WITH US.
FARMS, STOCK RANCHES,
TIMBER LANDS and CITY PROPERTY.
itww.ii i Huuaii llllouli UtiltulilE, Luimci va ig
Headquarters For
WALL PAPER
All the late and stylish designs in Wall Paper and
Borders, direct from the East, can now be found at our
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,
VAENISHES AND GLASS
Constantly on Hand.
L. D. DANIEL,
LULL STREET. DALLAS, ORE.
Mrs. W. L. Skipton, of Salem, is
visiting her mother, Mrs. T. C.
Garwood, this week.
Noah Gregg, of Ballston,-is haul
ing lumber from Danniels& Agee's
mill for a very large barn to be con
structed immediately. McMinn
ville Telephone-Register.
It is a sad commentary on the
transitory character of things mortal
that about nine-tenths of the ad
vertisements one reads on the road
side fences, and stuck up on the
trees and bridges, are of men who
are dead or cone out of business.
observes the Yamhill Reporter.
A. C. McKinnon. of Amitv. has
purchased 400 acres of land of the
Henderson farm of W. W. Nickell.
The purchase price is 131.25 per
acre. There are no buildings on
this portion of the land, but Mr. Mc
Kinnon will build buildings in the
near future. Telephone-Register.
Joe Murphy, Charlie Bird and
George Robinson killed a large
cougar on James Ford's ranch near
Falls City la6t week. The animal
had been killing Joe Card's sheep.
Life
A Little Early Riser.
now and then, at bedtime will cure
constipation, biliousness and liver
troubles. DeWitt's Little Early
Risers are the famous little pills
that cure by arousing the secretions,
moving the bowels gently, yet
effectually, and giving such tone
and strength to the glands of the
stomach and liver that the cause of
the trouble is removed entirely, and
if their use is continued for a few
days, there will be no return of the
complaint. Sold by Belt & Cherr-ington.
Long Sick and Nerv
ous Headaches.
Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain
Pills Cured Me.
DALLAS STREET FAIR
AND CARNIVAL
ARNOLD'S BIG ORIENTAL SHOWS
JUNE , 4, $ and 6.
The accompanying illustration
will give our readers an excellent
idea of Arnold's big tented shows,
as they will appear on the east side
of Courthouse Square in Dallas at
the Woodmen's Street Fair on June
3, 4, 5 and 6. In the upper leftt
hand corner of the picture is a
faithful likeness of the nronrietor
himself. Mr. Arnold has a big show
and a long list of attractions this
year, and, as his bills announce, J
"there will be something doing
every minute" of the four days he
is to exhibit in Dallas. You will
see more to interest, amuse and
entertain than ever before presented.
Some of the more prominent
features of this great tented exhibi
tion are:
Great Animal Collection
In the menagerie will be .found
one of the most valuable collections
ever exhibited in the Northwest.
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Absolutely Para
wes mt:a SUBSTITUTE
They
Gave Me Instant
Relief.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet.
All druggist refund the money It It
fall to cure. E. W. Grove'i it mature
U on each box. 25c.
The common affliction of an BUUilcinj It
headache. From it few are entirely free.
Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills will cure and in
most instances prevent headache of any kind
or decree. If you cannot enjoy theatre going,
car-riding, dancing, if you are subject to
nausea from nervous excitement, the fatigues
of travel or sight-seeing, take an Anti-Fain
Pill before an attack comes on and you will
find that you can successfully ward off all
disagreeable symptoms. Anti-Pam Pills are
the best of remedies for backache, neuralgia,
sciatica and rheumatic pains; contain bo
opiates, non-laxative; never sold ia bulk.
"With the greatest pleasure I recommend
Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills to everyone who
suffers from nervous or sick headache. All
my life long I was troubled with headaches
of a vety severe nature, and have tried many
powdere and other remedies without success.
By chance 1 tried Dr. Mi es' Anti-Pain Pills
and they gave immediate relief. Never
since the brst dose have I been troubled
with headache. Whenever I feel it coming
on I take one or two Pain Pills and it au
disappears." William Brown, Genesee,
Id alio.
This Is to certify that I have nsed Dr.
Miles' Anti Pain fills for neuralgia and nea-
ra!j.'ic headache and have found them to rive
relief E. D. Wked, Ex-Mayor and a
U. S, DisL Arty, Helena, Mont.
All druggists sell and guarantee Dr. Miles'
Anti-rain Pills. Tbey are Bon-laxative; cost
tain no opiate?, never sold in built, 2$ coses,
aj cents, Dr.ilcs' MedicaCo,LJl-t,la4.
Tigers, lions, elephants, camels, and
many other zoological acquisitions.
A valuable lesson for the child ren.
and a ireatonnortum'fv for nmntnnr
pfibtographers. Bud and Rosv. the
only two trained coyotes in the
world, will appear at everv ner
formance and climb an 80-foot
ladder and dive, head-foremost, in
to a net stretched 75 feet below.
The Hindoo Theatre
With Hassan's Troupe of Magi
cians, Gun Spinners, Sword fighters,
Whirling Dervishes, Dancing Girls.
The quaint, weird music should
not be missed.
Edison h'lectric Show
The embodiment of all its name
implies. All of the latest life-like,
life-size moving pictures will be
projected, where can be seen people
walk, birds fly, trains move at full
speed, boats plying through the
water, etc. The whole world at
your feet.
Famous Ferris Wheel
Has been secured. Don't fail to
take a ride in Mid-Air. By so do
ing one can enjoy the thrilling sen
sations of a Balloon Ascension
with the added pleasure of entire
saiety. By ail means take a ride
in the big sixty-foot Wheel.
The Great Ver Valln
The boy with many voices, and
his family of wooden actors, intro
ducing Happy Hooligan, etc., can
be seen only with the LORETTA
TWINS VAUDEVILLE CO., with
the Arnold bhows.
Old Plantation Theatre
Presents an Ethiopian Entertain
ment, replete with comedy, pathos
and music. It is redolent of the
Sunny Southland. Buck and wing
dancing, jubilee singing, banjo
playing, character sketches and a
genuine bouthern Cake Walk
Japanese Theatre
The quaint and exceedingly odd
performance in the Japanese theatre
ia a rare treat, and no one chould
miss this opportunity of witnessing
it. Teteuwari's Japanese Actors
and Acrobats are acknowledged to
be the most finished of all artists
in their line. This Company is
the best in Japan. It was engaged
with the Mikado's consent, and, to
gether with all the scenery, effects,
costumes, accessories, etc., was
brought to America especially for
this tour, by Mr. E. J. Arnold.
A Scene From Fairyland
Grand Entree and Coronation of
the queen of the carnival, attend
ed by her Royal Court of Ministers,
Courtiers, Maids of Honor, Jesters,
Heralds, Pages, etc., presenting a
spectacle of mediaeval splendor.
Heading the list of paid attrac
tions will be found the Loretta
Twins Vaudeville Company of
Juvenile Stars, displaying science,
skill and daring gyrations through
the air, and executing marvelous
feats of prowess and agility. j
The mammoth steam Merry-go-
round will furnish amusement for
all.
Grand balloon ascension and
parachute jump,
of the Roman Rings, and won
derful feats of equipoise on the
slender silver thread.
The flying Victorellas, with their
thrilling performance in mid-air.
The famous Doro Family, pre
senting their latest creation, "Ad
ventures with Satan," introducing
this wonderfuJ troupe of grotesque
acrobats and pantomimists in the
funniest comedy acts extant
Mr. Arnold has a truly marvelous
exhibition, and you cannot afford
to miss it.. Uemember the dates
June 3, 4, 5 and 6, and come to
town and enjoy a few days o!
recreation before the harvest work
begins.
MADE SPLENDID SHOWING
Dallas College Athletes Defeated by
Newberg Team by Only Four
Points.
The Dallas College boys made
an excellent record at the held and
track meet held at Newberg, last
Saturday, bsing defeated by Pacific
College by only four points. The
rains of the morning made th
track heavy, and good records were
impossible. However, the meet was
hotly contested, and some pretty
events were pulled off. The result
follows:
50-yard dash Poling first, Green
second, Van Orsdel, third; time 6J
seconds.
Shot put Kramien (P, C.) first,
Moore (r. U.) second, Coulson
(P. C.) third; distance, 33 feet.
Half-mile run Krumien (P, C.)
first, Launcr, second, Wilson, third;
time 2:30.
100-yard dash Green first, Pol
ing second, Maris (P. C.) third;
time, 11 4 seconds.
Pole vault Daily (P. C.) first,
Kramien P. C. second, Ford third.
120-yard hurdle D. Coulson P.
C. first, Teats second, Gates third;
time l'Ji seconds.
Quarter mile Pemberton P. C.
fi ret, Van Orsdel second, Williams
third; time 59 seconds.
High jump Kramien P. C. and
Poling tied for first; Maris P. C.
and Coad tied for second.
220-yard hurdle- -D. Coulson P.
first, W. Coulson P. C. second,
Ford, third; time, 32 seconds.
220 yard dash -Williams first,
Maris P. C. second, VanOrsdel
third; time, 27i seconds.
Hammer throw Kramien P. C.
first, Poling second, D. Coulson P.
C. third; distance, 84 feet 5 inches.
Mile run Wilson first, Teats
second, W. Coulson P. C. third;
time, 5:50.
Broad jump Kramien P. C. first,
oling second, D. Coulson P. C.
third.
wear store teeth) from Cape Cod to
Kalamazoo. We are not afraid of
thia diabolical kissing microbe; and
the i man who would recommend
the abolition of the health-giving
kiss is fit only for treason, stratagem
and spoils. and is clearly unconsti
tutional and ehould be abolished
himself.
PORTLAND BOY WINS
Rotch Traveling Contest Awarded to
Edward T Foulkes. .
Edward T. Foulkes, of New York,
a graduate of the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, class of
1898, has been awarded the Rotch
traveling scholarship, as the result
of the competitions entered in
Boston. , The scholarship eranta
$1000 annually for two years, to
be expended in foreign travel and
study.
the successful, competitor was
born in Monmouth, Oregon, in
1875, and is a nephew of Morris
if ones, of this city. A short time
ago he won the gold medal in the
.beaux Art competition, in New
York.
The Evening Telegram eavs:
"MrJ Foulkes may be considered a
Portland boy, as he lived in this
city about 12 years and graduated
at the Portland high school. Five
years ago he went East and he has
been engaged in the study and ap
plication of architecture since then.
The scholarship which has been
awarded him by the Rotch Ineti-
tule will enable him to send draw
ings 1 and sketches of the great
buildings of Europe to the institute
during the next two years. These
drawings are to remain the property
of the Rotch Institute, which, in
that way, will have valuable data
at hand to compensate itself for '
the outlay on Mr. Foulkes' behalf..
'he fortunate young man will visit
ortland for a few weeks this Sum
mer, as he desires to see his parents
and brother, David Foulkes, before
starting on his two years' tour."
The TraTic!a3, ia their heavy
and light weight juggling and hoop
rolling.
The marvelous Deuarros, Kings
The Stillwater (Okla.) Advance
refers to the alleged danger of kiss
ing, and denounces it as an un
mitigated slander on the women.
"There can be no more danger in
kissing a beautiful woman," says
the paper, "than in kissing the
annlioht or a new-blown roRe, and
for the purpose of .demonstrating
our position we stand ready to kiss
any white woman (who does not
Played Out.
DYSPEPSIA CAN BE CURED BY ulnf
Acker's Dyspepsia Te biota. On Uttla
Tablet will give immediate relief or money
refunded. Sold in handsome tin boxes
at ? cents. Belt Cherrinjton, Dallas,
Oregon,
Dull, Headache, Pains In various parts
of the body Sinking at the Pit of the
Stomach, Lobs of Appetite, FeverlshneM,
Pimples or Bores are ail positive evidences
of impure blood. No matter how it be
came so. It must be purified In order to
obtain rood health. Acker's Blood Elixir
has never failed to cure Scrofulous or '
Syphilitic poisons or any other blood
diseases. It la certainly a wonderful
remedy and we el! every bottle on a posi
tive guarantee. Belt & Cherrington, Dal
las, Oregon. -
EXPERIENCE 13 THE BEST teacher.
Use Acker's English Remedy in any
case of coughs, cold or croup. Should It
fall to give immediate relief money re
funded 25 cts. and 60 cts., Belt ft Cher
rington Dallas. Oreron. .i
ACKER'S DVSPEPSIA TABLETS ar
sold a positive guarantee. Cures heart
burn, raising of the food, distress after
eating or any form of dvspepsla. One
little tablet rives hnmedlate relief. SS'
cts. and 60 cts. Belt & Ctierriitgton,
Dallas. Oreion
SICK HEADACHE ABSOLUTELY n4
permanently cured by using Moki Tea.
A pleasant nero drink, cures cinntjvu"
and Indigestion, makes you eat, .eri,
work and happy. Satisfaction guarant
or money back. 25 -eta. ard Ui eta. lust
& Caerrlngton, Dallas, Oregon.