Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, December 18, 1903, Image 3

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    Ipolft County bserver
Second-hand 3 inch wagon for Bale.
Inquire of Wm. Tatom.
Newest novelties in Ladies' Neck
wear at Pollock's Cash Store.
The Observer job office wants the
printing you are particular about
P. A. Finseth, manager of the Bee
Hive Store, was a Portland visitor,
Monday.
C. L. Hubbard, the barrel-stave
manufacturer, transacted business in
Portland, Monday.
Splendid assortment of Fancy Slip
pers at bottom prices. $1.00, $1.25 and
$1.60. The Bee Hive Store.
Wanted: Cook in sawmill board
ing house ; must be thoroughly com
petent; 20 to 30 men. Address the
Obseeveb.
A. Haldeman will buy your poultry,
eggs and turkeys and pay the highest
cash price. It will pay you to bring
poultry to him at Dallas.
Dr. H. L. Toney, dentist; graduate
of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Office up
stairs Uglow building. Hours 8 to 12
and 1 to 5. Examinations free.
Our holiday goods must be sold in a
few days. Prices have been marked
to do quick selling. Come here for
best goods and lowest prices. The
Bee Hive Store.
Mrs. Bert Dennis, of Salem, who
has been seriously ill at the home of
her parents, Prof, and Mrs. W. I.
Reynolds, in this city, is reported
convalescent.
The Lewis and Clark Centennial
Exposition will open on June 1, and
continue until October 15,1905, instead
of opening on May 1 and closing on
November 1, as formerly arranged
It is said that an ice factory with
cold storage facilities is to be erected
at Dallas before spring. There is a
good opening in a town of that size
for such an enterprise and it ought to
prosper. McMinnville Reporter.
R. L. Chapman, who sold his large
crop of prunes to Portland buyers last
week, informs us that the price re-
ceived averaged better than three
cents per pound for the entire lot. The
prunes were shipped from Dallas,
Monday.
New script and engraver's text type
for visiting cards and wedding invi
tations received at the Obseiiveb office
this week. We are better prepared to
do society printing than ever before.
The ladies are invited to call and see
samples.
Mrs. E. E. Paddock, of Independence,
was a guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George L. Hawkins, last Friday.
Mrs. Paddock sang at the Epworth
League entertainment Friday eve
ning, and her solo was one of the
most enjoyable numbers on the pro
gram. , A barn belonging to James Moyer,
a farmer at West Salem, was destroy
ed by fire Saturday night. The Salem
fire department was called out, as the
blaze was believed to be on the east
bank of the river, but on it being
found to be on the PolK county side,
the department could not reach it.
The fire Is believed to have been of in
cendiary origin and the loss is about
$500, with no insurance. ,
i
1 Mrs. E. J. Bryan, of Falls City,
visited friends in Dallas, Tuesday
Men's new Neckwear; new arrivals
at 25c, 35c. and 50c. The Bee Hive
Store.
Blackboards at special prices, 20c,
25c, 50c, $1.50, and $2.25. The Bee
Hive Store.
The McMinnville basket-ball team
will meet the Dallas and Rickreall
teams in the near future.
Albums at prices to close. Values
extraordinary. The Bee Hive Store.
J. D. Lee has been appointed assist
ant secretary of the Portland Board of
Trade at a salary of $75 per month
The Knox-Kantner Concert Company
is headed this way. They appeared
in Oregon City, Tuesday night.
W. Q. Elliott and family left this
week for Lenapah, Indian Territory,
where they will make their home.
Miss Josepha Holmes, of McCoy,
was a guest at the homo of Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Fenton this week.
James Wilson, fireman on the
Dallas-Falls City train, has been con
fined to his room by an attack of
lagrippe this week.
Pictures at special prices. Come
here and see how much lower we have
them marked than at other stores.
The Bee Hive Store.
Bert Gordon, who pleaded guilty to
a charge of petit larceny at the recent
term .of Circuit Court, paid his fine
and was released from jail this week, j
At Meisers': Holiday goods just
the ones to make everyone happy.
Their line is now as complete as it
will be this year. Remember, no old
goods. Everything new from the
factory this year.
The Independence Orchestra will
make arrangements for a motor from
Dallas and Monmouth Christmas and
New Years, returning after the dance.
Independence Enterprise.
Mrs. Clara Burson, of Beulah, Mal
heur county, has been visiting friends
in Dallas and McCoy this week. Mrs.
Burson says her aged father, John
Scott, is enjoying good health this
Winter.
The Cosgrove Concert Company, a
prominent musical organization now
touring the West, will appear in
Dallas, January 6, under the auspices
of the Lewis and Clark Club. The
President of the club, Mrs. Dr. Mark
Hayter, has appointed Mrs. D: M.
Metzger, Mrs. E. W. Fuller and Mrs.
J. H. Dunn, as a committee to take
charge of the 'arrangements for the
concert. The club will hold its next
regular business meeting at the home
of Mrs. H. B. Cosper, Tuesday, Janu
ary 19.
George K. Rogers, general organizer
of the Woodmen of the World, was
entertained at a "smoker" Riven by
Dallas Camp, No. 209, last night.
Speeches were made, refreshments
were served, and mirth and good
fellowship reigned supreme. A large
number of members from neighboring
camps were present to enjoy the eve
ning's festivities. Mr. Rogers is
working in the interest of the "100,000
campaign," recently launched by
Head Consul Falkenburg, and is
stirring up the camps all along the
line to renewed activity in increasing
their membership.
AUDIENCE WAS PLEASED
McMinnville Woodman Minstrels
Gave Enjoyable Performance
at City Hall.
The McMinnville Woodmen give a
good show. This is the unanimous
verdict of all who attended the rain
strel performance given by the mem
bers of McMinnville Camp, No. 229,
at the City, Hall, Tuesday evening,
Owing to a heavy downpour of rain,
the attendance was not as large as it
would have been under more favorable
conditions, the hall being only com
fortably filled. The performance was
far superior to those usually given by
the traveling minstrel companies that
visit the interior towns, and the work
of some of the boys, notably that of
Dave Doty, Dr. H. L. Toney. and
Elmer Cummins, was decidedly clever.
If Mr. Doty has not had experience in
professional minstrel work, the Ob
server misses its guess. He has the
easy stage presence of the veteran
performer, and is a fun-maker of rare
ability. His song, "I'm So Tired
o'Livin'," was the hit of the evening
Elmer Cummins did a neat turn on
the slack wire, and was rewarded by
liberal applause. Dr. H. L. Toney
surprised and delighted the audience
by his performance on the flying
rings. The Doctor is a powerful
athlete, and during his student days
at the University of Michigan was the
champion performer on the flying
rings and horizontal bars. The at
tractive features of his work are the
graceful manner and apparent ease
with which he performs the most diffi
cult feats. The Woodman Quartet
Dell Wheeler, Will Logan, Dell War
ren arjd Dave Doty, were received
with much favor, and were compelled
to respond to two encores. Dan Feely,
the well-knowa. band and orchestra
leader, wielded the baton in the
musical numbers. Harry Connoway,
a former Dallas boy, and Miss May
Kennedy, recently of Independence,
were members of the orchestra.
Read all the holiday ads.
A dancing party will be given at
the City Hall tomorrow night.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Reid have re
turned to Dallas from a several
months' residence in San Francisco.
Mrs. Lucy Cowles, widow of the late
Judge J. W. Cowles, of Yamhill
county, died at her home in McMinn
viae yesterday, aged about 60 years,
Mrs. Cowles was a member of the
Bewley family at Sheridan, and was
an Oregon pioneer.
Christmas sermons will be preached
in the Presbyterian Church next Sab
bath by the Pastor. The Christmas
exercises of the Sunday School will be
held Christmas (Thursday) at 7 :30
o'clock. W. T. Wardle, Pastor.
Tuesday morning, the Independence
& Monmouth Electric Light Company
put a crew of ten men to work on the
Sidney water-power ditch. When the
channel is deepened, it is supposed
there will be plenty of water for all
purposes. As a necessary precaution,
additional machinery has been order
ed to be placed in Independence, so in
case of an accident to the power de
rived from that source, immediate
connection can be made in town.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
OF
Santa Claus
Offerings For The People
of Dallas and Vicinity
He has made the Hub
Clothing Store his main
place for all Mens and Hoys
Goods of which you will find
an elegant assortment for
Presents and Gifts for
Christmas
as follows: Mufflers, Neck
Ties of all styles and kinds,
Gloves both ran and Yarn,
Cuff and Collar Buttons,
Sock Supporters, Handker
chiefs both Silk and Linen
with colored and fancy bor
ders, hemstitched and init
ial, Cuffs, Collars, Suspend
ers, Socks, Fancy Shirts,
Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Suit
Cases, Underwear, Shoes,
Rain Coats, Overcoats, and
a nice stock oi up-to-date
Suits for Men and Boys,
Watches, Watch Chains
and Fobs, Brushes, in fact
anything for Men and Boys.
, SMOKING JACKETS
COME TO A MAN'S STORE
FOR MEN'S GOODS
We know what is right and cor
rect, and we know what men like
and will help you to make a good
selection if you wish us to. Our
prices we positively say are lower
than you will find anywhere for
the class of goods. Call on us.
m m wis m
Uglow Building Mill Street
R. JACOBSON & CO.
G. W. HOIXISTER, Manager
Dallas, Oregon
SEE OUR WINDOWS.
IN SOCIETY'S REALM
Mrs. George E. Johnson Entertains
Members of Lewis and Clark
Division.
7 mmu&wjtw mrwMim
Mrs. George E. Johnson entertained
twenty-five members of the Ladies'
Lewis and Clark Division on Tues
day afternoon. Assisting the hostess
in entertaining were Mrs. Brown and
Mrs. A. S. Frink, Mrs. E. W. Fuller,
Mrs. F. E. Rich and Mrs. George
Scott. The rooms were beautifully
decorated with Oregon grape and
mistletoe. Interesting readings were
given by Mrs. H. is. Cosper, Mrs.
M. M. Ellis and Mrs. David Cosper,
after which an elaborale menu was
served.
' The guests were : Mrs. David Cos
per, Airs. m. JM. nuns, -Mrs. v. JU
Barnes, Mrs. H. H. Chace, Mrs. Dr.
Mark Hayter. Mrs. D. M. Metzger,
Mrs. J. T. Ford, Mrs. J. D. Smith,
Mrs. W. V. Fuller, Mrs. Willis Simon-
ton, Mrs. J. H. Dunn, Mrs. H. E.
Kozer, Mrs. G. W. Hollister, Mrs.
J. E. Smith, Mrs. W. E. Lacey, Mrs.
Claude Dunn, Mrs. H. B. Cosper,
J. H. Dunn, Mrs. Taylor Dunn, Mrs.
A. B. Muir; Mrs. W. II. Hollister, of
Portland; Miss May Shelton, Miss
Mabel Guy, Miss Neva Campbell and
and Miss Jessie Wiseman.
HAVE SECURED A BUILDING
J. J. Fidler and a Man From Salem
Will Install Machinery for Ice
Factory Next Spring.
Work on the new ice factory and
cold-storage warehouse will begin
early III the coming year. J. J. Fid
ler, of Dallas, and his business asso
ciate, a gentleman from Salem, have
leased the Pioneer Stable and ground
on Main street, ana will install a
plant about March 1. The building
will be completely overhauled and re
modeled before the machinery is put
in. A description of the proposed
plant was printed in the Observer
several weeks ago, and it only remains
to be said at this time that the
machinery will be first-class in every
respect and that the business will be
conducted in an up-to-date marner,
Mr. west, wno la now occupying
the premises with his livery business,
has not secured a new location, but
will doubtless find other quarters be
fore Spring, as he is pleased with
Dallas and is enjoying a good patron
age.
T
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Trespass notices printed on cloth for
sale at this office.
L. D. Brown, Publio Stenographer.
With 3. N. Hart
Fine line of table delicacies at Dunn
Grocery Company's store.
Go to Wilson Drug Company for
books and school supplies.
Everything new in the grooery line
at Dunn Grocery Company's store.
Holiday toys, games and books,
best assortment in the city atOsfleld's.
Dr. Jiayter, Dentist. Unice over
Wilson's Drug Store. Dallas, Oregon
Don't you buy your boy or girl a
Christmas present until you have
seen Osfleld's stock.
One of the best horse-shoors in the
state will be found working at Wagner
Bros.' shop. .Give him a trial and be
convinced.
Persons desiring to remember their
friends with a photograph for Christ
mas should place their order now,
, J. Cherrington, Dallas.
Go and see those fine bath tubs,
einks and lavatories at Wagner Bros.
first-class plumber 13 in their em
ploy, and will satisfactorily do your
work.
YVAJNTiSD Trustworthy lady or
gentleman to manage business in this
County and adjoining territory for
house of solid financial standing. $20
straight cash salary and expenses
paid each Monday direct from head
quarters. Expense money advanoed ;
position permanent. Address Mana
ger, 605, Monon Bldg., Chicago.
Notice to Cities and School Districts,
All city and special school district
tax levies should be reported to the
office of the County Clerk on or before
the first day of the January, 1904, term
of County Court for Polk County, as
the levy on the 1903 roll will be made
at that time. Court will convene
Wednesday, January 6.
U. S. LOTJGHARY,
County Clerk.
Goats For Sale.
Fifty-two head of goats for sale:
half wethers and half nannies. Farm
three miles north of Dallas.
CHAS. RHTJDE.
Fancy Baskets
Work Baskets
Celluloid Novel
ties, Collar and
Cuff Boxes
Handkerchief
Boxes, Fancy
Stationery
Linen Hand
kerchiefs, Silk
Mufflers, Gents
Gloves, Hose,
Silk Suspend
ers, Fancy
Underwear
Silk Waist Pat
terns, and Silk
Waists, Furs,
Fancy Slippers
Felt Oxfords
Pillow Tops
Etc., Etc., Etc,
Great Display
oSiday Go
Of
ds
GRAND DISPLAY OF PICTURES
We carry this line only
for the Holiday Season
and our prices are
much lower than in
regular stocks COME
DAEI and get the
BEST SELECTIONS
Toys of every
description
Card Games
Colored Artists
Lotto Games
Authors, Me
chanical Toys
Bulb Toys
Blackboards
Bells, Metalo
Targets, Log
Cabins, Chimes
Tool Chests
Banks, Croquet
Sets, Felt Ani
mals, Buiding
Blocks, Reins
Horns, Brown
Ladders, Doll
Buggies, Rat
tlers, Drums
ABC Blocks
Slates, and
HUNDREDS OF OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION HERE
Nordby
TO j -ft
Fmsefh
I. O. O. F. Corner
Main Street
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hastings, of
Dolph, are visiting relatives in
Dallas.
A ball will be given in tho Bryan
Lucas hall at Falls City on Christmas
night. Good orchestra musio will be
furnished, and supper wU he served
at the hotel.
Some highly creditable window dis
plays have been made by the Dallas
merchants this week. A bewildering
variety of articles suitable for Christ
mas gifts are attractively arranged,
and the stores are crowded with holi
day buyers. The clerks will be kept
on the run from now until the close of
the holiday week.
C. A. McLaughlin recently sold all
his hop interests to his partner, Mr.
Rose. Mr. McLaughlin can now take
things easy the rest of his life, and we
are glad to see hia good fortune. He
and his wife are now visiting in
Canada. Independence Enterprise.
Vera Wagner, the little daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Wagner, celebrated
her eighth birthday by entertaining a
number of friends Wednesday after
noon, refreshments of ice cream and
cake were served. Many nice presents
were received. Those present were:
Pauline Coad, Mabel Poling, Abby,
Florence and Harry Walker, Violet
Murrell. Dollie Burk, Hallie Hart,
Georgia Fiske, Bessie and Irene Reid
and Albert Wagner.
Seware of Oiniracnts for C&Urrk thai
contain Kercary,
ta mercury will nre!y daatroy the MTO of
tmell and completely derange the whole tylem
when entering it through the mucoua anrface.
Euch articles thonld never be need except oa
prescriptions fiom reputable phyician, as the
damage they will do U ten fold to the food yon
csa poBnibly derive from them. Hall'a Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by F.J. Cheney A Co.,
Tcledo, O., contain no mercury, and la taken
internally, acting directly upon the blood and
cmcouBMirfect-itof tbeayfeieui. In buying Hall'l
Catarrh Cure beaure you get the genu iue. It la
taken internally and it made in Toledo, Ohio,
by F. i . Cheney Co, Tertimoniala free.
j Bold by Drucgiftn, price 15c. per botUa.
IiaU'i Family ti-l axe the teat.
Gold Watch Lost.
A suitable reward is offered to tho
finder by C. T. Whittlesey.
Note Change of Address.
Frank Butler, same residence near
Falls City, but postal address is
Dallas, Oregon, R. F. D. No. 2.
Letter Lost.
Lost, in Dallas, a letter addressed
to "W. F. Nichols, BaUaa, Oregon."
Finder will please return to the Post
offlce or to Mr. Nichols.
A Testimonial.
Knowing Dr. E. E. Jackson, V. S.,
of Salem, I would recommend him to
anyone needing a veterinary surgeon,
as he has treated my horses for the
past year with the best of success. I
have seen cases that he has handled
that were very critical ones that he
brought through with his skillful
treatment and knowledge. The people
of Dallas often need such a man.
Give him a trial and say the same as
I do.
J. J. FlDLEB.
At Melser's.
Games from 5 cents up.
Toys of all descriptions.
German, French and Japanese
China.
Bohemian and American Glassware.
Matted Pictures and Medallions.
At Meiser's.
For Sale.
40 acres of improved land on the
railroad near Bridgeport
F. T. SHUTE, '
Dallas, Oregon.
Good Farm at a Bargain.
286-acre farm, 4 miles from Dallas ;
SO acres in cultivation ; 10 acres In
hops ; good hop house ; plenty of fruit ;
well watered by living water; several
springs on place; good pastures, and
plenty of timber ; one mile from Rail
road; house, barn and outbuildings.
A nice home, and a great bargain at
$15 per acre. Call on, or address
W. A. AYRES,
Dallas, Oregon.
DeWitt'a
Little
Early Risers
The famous littla pills.
T
H
HOLIDAYS
ARE COMING
The Most Attractive"Line of Holiday Good3 ever'put
on display by this store is undoubtedly shcTm'Siis
season" It embraces everything useful as" well as
ornamental. Remember that a very little cash
outlay is required to buy a big amount of articles
FINE CHINA
Salad Sets, Chocolate Sets,
Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Cream
Pitchers, Cracker Jars, Cake
Plates, Salad Dishes, Olive
Dishes, Cups and Saucers.
DECORATED LAMPS
All the new styles. A
pleasing variety to select
from. Nothing more suit
able for Christmas Gifts.
TOYS AND GAMES
Dolls, Magic Lanterns
Stoves,. Animals, Archarene
" Boards, Wagons, Doll Car
riages and Hammocks, Sol
dier Suits, Drums, Horns.
HOLIDAY
Books for
Bright and
t ti re books
BOOKS
Young and Old.
attractive pic
for the little
folks, and popular fiction
for the older people.
CHRISTMAS IS ONLY 'THREE WEEKS AWAY. Now t the time to do your Holiday
Shopping-, while the ttocK la complete. Gift aelectina' it best done right new.
Come end looK over oar StocK.
WHITE FRONT GROCERY
T. A. RIGGS, Proprietor, Main St., Dallas, Ore
Did You Ever Stop
To Think?
when buying Holiday Presents, why not get something that will add to the
furnishing of your home, and at the same time please the recipient?.
We have striven harder and, we think, have been more successful Sn pro
curing our different lines, and are sure that we can please the most fastidiouB.
We think there is nothing liiiter than a comfortahle Rocker. We have them
in all the newest finishes and patterns.
Our lines of Dining Room Furniture are complete. We are showing a full
line of Buffets, China Closets, Pedestal Extension Tables, Tabourettes, Etc.
We "sell Pictures all the year," so ilo not need to bring out the old ones,
duet them off and call them new ones. We have a complete assortment just
in from one of the biggest houses in the United States. They are priced reas
onable. : It keeps one man busy in our Picture Framing department. Do not
neglect placing your order for Christmas framing.
Come in and let ns talk it over. We can't write ads, but can show you'our
CHAPMAN'S
Telephone 133.
MILL STREET.
IS FOB 19 M
at Roy's Confectionery Store
BEEF, CHICKEN AND CLAM TEA SERVED AT ALL HOURS.
ALL LEADING BRANDS OF CJGARS AND TOBACCO
SALEM STAGE OFFICE and AGENT FOR SALEM LAUNDRY.
ugiow Bunding, Dallas, One
ft
SAY-
What is better than a nice'
pair of Shoes or Slippers
for a Xmas Present?
We Have Them
Ladies, Misses and Child
rens Shoes at SPECIAL
SALE PEICES. Also Mens
and Womens Slippers, Mens
Boys and Youths Shoes at
bedrock prices. Come and
see for yourself and be con
vinced. Yours Respectfully
Dallas Boot and Sftoe Store
MRS. 3. C. QAYNOR, Proprietor.
Merry, Christmas
We were never in better shape to make this a
Merry Christmas for you and your friends, and
we ask you to come in and look over our lines
CROKINOLE BOARDS
Are always acceptable presents. $1.00 buys the best one you ever
saw for the price. Many other games are to be found at our store
CELLULOID NOVELTIES
Oiir Celluloid Novelties also arrived this week. The goods are
right. What's more the prices are right Come in and see them
CHRISTMAS BOOKS
We have added a line of Books for Christmas ; they are going fast
The prices are the lowest you ever heard of for standard books
CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS for old and young. Also remember that
we carry a line of Staple Goods suitable for presents. Bring the
little folks to see the dolls, toys and other things of interest to them
s. c.
WILSON BLOCK
pop
Main Street
SON
DALLAS, OREGON
EL G. CAMPBELL
FARM ILANIM
LOANS, INSURANCE
MILL STREET,
NORTH OF COURTHOUSE
Dallas, Oregon