Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, May 13, 1904, Image 2

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    Pclft County Observer
J. C. HAYTER,
EDITOR ANU PUBL1SHEH
Published Weekly at 1.50 per Yem.
Htrietly in Advunce.
DALLAS, ORKGON. May 13, 1901,
The way lo build up Dallas is to pat
ronise Dallas people.
Republican State Ticket.
Supreme Judge,
V. A, MOORE.
Dairy and Food Commissioner,
J. W. BAILEY.
First Congressional District.
Congressman,
BIXGEll HERMANN.
Third Judicial District.
Circuit Judges,
GEORGE II. BURNETT.
B. L. EDDY.
District Attorney,
JOHN H. McNARY.
Twelfth Representative District.
Joint Representative,
J. S. COOPER.
Republican County Ticket.
State Senator,
U. S. LOUGHARY.
Representative,
D. L. KEYT.
County Judge,
ED. F. COAD.
Commissioner,
WILLIAM RIDDELL.
County Clerk,
E. M. SMITH.
Sheri IT,
M. SCRAFFORD.
Assessor,
C. S. GRAVES.
School Superintendent,
C. L. STARR.
Treasurer,
J. T. BEEZLEY.
Surveyor,
J. P. VANORSDEL.
Coroner,
R. L. CHAPMAN.
COURT HOUSE NOTES.
Hon. B. L. Eddy, Republican
candidate for Circuit Judge, waB in
Dallas. Monday. Mr. Kddy spent
a pleasant day here in uicelingand
becoming acquainted with the bus
iness men and citizens generally.
lib 1Q U WUI V.vuu D
tleman, and made a most favorable
impression upon the voters as a
man who would preside over the
Circuit Court in a dignified and
ngrceable manner. Mr. Eddy is
a capable attorney, and his long
career in the Oregon Legislature
has been both able and honorable,
lie enjoys the respect and confi
dence of the people of his home
county, irrespective of party ailili
ations, and is well and favorably
known throughout the state. The
people will make no mistake when
they vote for Mr. Eddy lor Circuit
Judge,
It is estimated that twenty-five
hundred immigrants havo settled
in various points of Oregon outside
of the city of Portland during the
past two months as the result of
the colonization rates which have
been in effect on the railroads en
tering Portland in that lime. The
greater number of these homeseek;
ers have settled in the Willamette
Valley.
Voters should remember that the
registration hooka close tomorrow
afternoon at 5 o'clock. (Jet your
name on the books now and save
time and worry on election day.
Don't overlook the fact that two
Circuit Judges are to be elected this
year. The Republican nominees
are George II. Burnett and B. L.
Eddy. Vote for both.
With an abundance or mountain
water and a sewerage system drain
ing a large section of the residence
and business districts, Dallas will
be a cool, comfortable and attrac
tive city during the coining hot
Summer months.
Spring Humors
Conio to most peoplo and cause many
troubles, pimples, boils and other
eruptions, besides loss of appetite,
hat tired feeling, fits of biliousness,
Iiurwtiou and liead.nhe.
Tlio sooner one gets rid of tlicm tlio
better, and the way to get rid of them
and to build up tlio system that has
eufiered from them is to take
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Forming" in combination tho Spring
JlciiiWnc par excellence, of unequalled
ctrenjrth in purifying the blood as
shown by unequalled, radical and per
manent cures of
Scrofula Salt Rheum
Scnld Heed B0II3, Plmplos
A'.; kinds of Humor Psoriasis
Cood Poicur.lni Rheumatism
Catarrh Dyspepsia, Etc
Accept no substitute, but be sure to
get Hood's, Mid get it today.
PROBATE.
Guardianship of Earl ahd Guy Ott,
minors bond tiled and appproved;
D. L. Keyt, Fred Hebding and G. N.
Townsend appointed appraisers.
Estate of Henry Coad, deceased
petition to sell real property granted.
Estate of John Ellis, deceased peti
tion to erect monument, granted.
Estate of Thomas C. King, deceased
proof of will presented ; Paul B.
Wallace appointed administrator with
will annexed; F. M. McElfresh, Job
Richards and J. S. Frost appointed
appraisers.'
Estate of E.'C. Keyt, deceased-ordered
that agreement between A. M,
Fanning and D. L. Keyt be carried
out according to petition.
CLAIMS ALLOWm
0 Kisser, courthouse acct $ 1 00
O E Loot, registering votes. . . . 20 90
Irwin-Hodson Co., supplies 2 50
Glass & Prudhomme, same.... 11187
Salem Hospital, pauper acct.. . 10 00
C G Coad, envelopes 20 50
Western Clay Co., road acct. . . . Hfi 37
Reason Rrunk, sume 50 00
T 13 Huntley, same CO 2.5
A N Holman, salary 65 00
E V Dalton, same "2 50
Milo Woods, same 40 00
A Lough a ry, recording 23 75
Loughury & Ellis, mdsu 0 50
G W Siefarth, assessing 17 CO
W It Tliiu-ueft. same 55 00
OO r
A Huston, same 57 50
FEMyer, same 78 00
M D Ellis, electric lights 17 40
U S Loughary, salary, etc 130 73
Belt & Cherrington, mdse 10 35
F S Wilson, pauper acct 24 00
C L Starr, salary, etc 85 G8
W M Welch & Co., mdse , 15 00
D G Meador, pauper acct 1109
Viola lied well, same 8 00
C E Huntley, same 30 25
C D Calbreuth, same 8 02
A J Hedges, tax rebate 10 G2
Muir & McDonald, supplies 3 08
Tracy Staats, salary G5 00
OusKiivim, printing 9 05
TJ Butler, assessing 85 00
J T Ford, salary, etc 104 7'J
Hiliiard & Plynmie, road acct. . 4 00
Frank Morrison, same 07 00
Dr W S Gary, health officer. ... 15 00
C L Starr, courthouse acct 0 00
J E Sibley, salary CO 05
Ross E Moores, supplies 113
Wm Faull, road acct !) 05
W II Livingston, same 10 00
J It Teal, salary 8 80
Seth Riggs, same , 7 GO
CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET
1 Caleb Hughes vs Geo. E. Lewis,
administrator, et ul, action for money ;
Conham & Martiu for pill; Coudit &
Bingham for deft. Jury trial ; verdict
for pi IT for $175.
5 O. E. Leet vs Falls City Cured
Fruit Company, conlirmution ; J. N.
Halt for pi IT. Sale confirmed.
8 J. V. Dennis vs II. W. Rmcroft, )
Hl'i'oa iVir mniiny .T N. Halt for i
plff. Settled.
9 T. J. Hcroggin vs C. O. Burgess,
action for money ; J. T. Simpson for
plff. Settled.
10 Jaueway & Co. vs W. L. Bice,
e tiou at law; Oscar Ilayter for pi IT;
Butler & Coad for deft. Settled.
14 Stewart & Vant vs Russell &
Dougherty, action for money ; Oscar
Ilayter and C. E. Hawkins for plff.
Default and judgment with order to
sell attached properly.
15 City of Dallas vs R. P. Boise et
al, mandate; W. T. Muir for plff;
W. H. Holmes, N. L. Butler and Sib
ley &Eakin for deft. Mandate entered.
10 City of Dallas vs Mary E.
Halloekctal, mandate; W. T. Muir
for plff; W. H. Holmes, N. L. Butler
and Sibley & Eakin for deft. Mandate
entered.
17 B. linger, respondent, vsKnapp
& Knapp, appellant, appeal from
Justice Court, District No. 3; Oscar
Ilayter for respondent ; J. J. Hart for
appellant. Appeal dismissed.
3 Laura Adkins vs City of Mon
mouth, action for damages; Holmes
& Holmes for plff; Butler & Coad and
M. L. Pipes for deft. Jury trial ; ver
dict for plff. for $2112.91.
State of Oregon vs J. G. Stoll and
Auim Stoll, lewd cohabitation; J. N.
Hart for plff; J. L. Taugher for deft.
J. G. Stoll pleads guilty; seutenced to
30 days imprisonment in county jail.
Anna Stoll dismissed.
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Proposals l or Sewer Work.
Si'iili il I'ropemils will Ik iccoIvimI t tho ollii'it
ul tin' Auditor 11ml I'l'Het' .IiuIrp of tiie City ul
DhIIus, Oregon, until Miiy I'.KM.nt mien rlneK
p. in (cir tin' ii'iiftriii'lii'ii ul dewiT in I uni t
Mtrwt Irnm IIiivut mri'i t to tin County ron.l nt
Hie Kiist eml of l ourt Klrwt: a newer in Mill
stivel mini lliiyler ftieet Knst to 1. vie street anil
Smith on l.ylu street to iuter.-eei the nlvr
mi'iiliiineil sewer on Court slreoi ; ami an out
let sewer Ironi (he Kuat enil ol the nl'ove-iuen-tl
nieil Court Mieet sewrr nt the County roml,
Norilunau'rly to the l.m'r ole river, in the
niHiiiier pioviileil ly Unlintinee No. t, suniei'l
to the provisions of the ( hnrter Htnl Oiilinnnees
of the City of 1hI1hs, anil the estimates of the
CHy Knifineor on tile.
lUilnuillhe opened May -1, lit 7:;U) o'clock
p. in., and must he mildly in accordance with
the bliinisS. wlii. li will he luniiNhed on Rppli
ciitionallheoll.ee of the Auditor ui.d l'olue
J ud Ke.
outr ict mind I't' enlered Into within ten
days niter notice ol acceptance o( hid.
And said sewers must he completed on or lie
lure Scpteiulier 1, nut.
No hroi.osiils or hiils will tie considered mi-
less accompanied I'.' a cerliiied cheek payat'ie
to the order of the Mayor ol the l ilv of lftlltts.
cerliiied I'.v a resp.'iisihlu hank for an amount
o.iiiiil lo .'ior cent ol the atrurccate propo.-al.
i lieriehl lo reject any and all hida is hereby
reserved.
Hone hy order of the ( it v Council ol the City
I'Hllns, inade May 11, I'.i'l.
liAN 1'. STOl'KKKIl,
Auditor and Police Judce of
the City of l'allas, Oregon.
Mav 1J, 1!KU.
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Jl?C
Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery
CURES Weak
Lungs.
Will be paid by the World's Dispensary
(leriical Association, Proprietors, Buf
falo, !n. Y., if lliey cannot snow the orig.
inal sieiiature of the individual volun
teering t'ne testimonial below, and also
t:t the writers ot every testimonial among
the thousands which they are constantly
publishing, thus proving their genuine
ness.
"When I commenced tnkln your medicines,
ciKhlccn months ago. ir.v ncaitn was compietei
lirokcii down." writes Vis. Cora L. Suiuierlancl
of Chnutyville. Calveit Co., Md. "At times 1
could nut" even vtik across the room without
pains in ntv chest. The doctor who attemifd me.
said I had lung trouble, and that f would never be
mil again, it last I concluded to try Dr. Pierce's
medlcHissi, lloij!lu 9 pome or women Med
ical Discovery,' tool it, and soon commenced
U feel a little better, then ypu directed me to
take both the 'Colden Medical Hisgpyery ' nna
llic '1'avorite Prescription. ' willed I did.' Ailo-
tf-l!fr 1 have taken eighteen bottles ol 't.okleu
Medical Dicovrrv,' twelve of Die ' Favorite Pre
scription.' and five vials of - Pellets.' I am now
fUmost eutirclv well, and do I( my work with
out any pain whatever, and can run with more
ease mail ) comu lormeny wuik."
Dr. Pierce's PJeasaut Pellets cleanse
and regulate the bowels,
Have You Registered.
Until the books fire closed in May
the Oiisi'.nvEii will print the total num
ber of voters registered in tho several
precincts each week, In the following
tuble, the first column shows the num
ber of the prooinet ; the second column
the name of the precinct; the third
column, the total number of voters
registered in J,002, and the fourth
column, the number of voters wlio
havo registered to date.
No. Precinct l'J02 1904
Douglas 125 80
Jackson.... 107 07
Salt Lake 70 CO
Spring Valley 78 6(i
Eola 120 107
ltickreall 118 10(i
South Independence. .137 130
South Monmouth 110 107
Bucna Vista 99 .. ..24
Stiver 41 28
Luckiainute 170 174
Bridgeport 73 02
East Dallas 203 204
McCoy 89 70
South Dallas 155 181
North Independence. .200 191
North Dallas 154 143
Bock Creek 23...... 11
North Monmouth 102 90
90
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n mi
pera oouse
Tuesday, May 17th
Palmer & Company's
big scenic
production of
"FAUST"
Wednesday
Evening, May 18th
" inm - unr
POPULAR PRICES
Reserved Seats, 35 and 50c.
Seats on Sale at Belt & Cher
rington's Drug Store.
m i n
DEALER IN
LADIES and
CHILDRENS FURNISH
ING GOODS.
The largest and best stock of
Materials for Fancy Work
in the city.
COLLINS BUILDING
Dallas, Oregon
1ICS 1 2 olock para:
YOU WILL NEED A
HAMMOCI
THIS SUMMER. MEISEBS' HAVE
THE LINE to choose from. All new
stock, latest patterns new improver
ments lowest prices in the valley-
all these are but a few of their good
points.
Frederick Levin
CUSTOM
SHOEHAKER
All Kinds of
Leather and Rubber
Goods repaired sub
stantially and at
reasonable rates.
West of Wilson Block, Dallas, Oro.
A. If. IIBOWI
DKAI.ER IN
LIVESTOCK
Vwys and ships Hogs, Mutton and
Stock Sheep. Highest market price
paid at al, times, Address,
r. v. d. no, 1,
DALLAS, OREGON
O. H. COBB
O. W. COBB
(IGO J
The rcii'Vrs otUu
-vard $100.
tt. r trill hA t1nejvi tA
learn tlit tbi rij is t taust one dtoadeil disease
tiiiU scie nre his been 8lle to cure in all it
sitsi'M, nd that ia ratrrh. Hall's Catarrh
CuiiMnUieonly positive cure known to the med
Knl fr.ilerniiv". CaiarrU t inc a ronx'.itutional
tsease, ro'.uiiroi a coii-ii;lutiouhi treatment.
IL.ll's c'a.airli v u' ' t taken internally, actini
rf:rerilv uron i:h' I 1 nrid ivuttx'a surfaces of
tl esviteiii.thercnv ii. droving the foundation
of the disease, a.J givir.c the patient gtreneth
by building no the constitution and assisting
ji'!uro in i'y-'.i? ii -vi'rtc. The t-ronrietors hava
. iav h f.r.th 11 . 1 enmtiv power, that they
sltnOm iiuu'iict irsforanv case that it
Jails to cure, bend f.r lil ot tesumonial.
Address, F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, 0.
Or RoV h Prnggisti, 75.
Bail' FauiUy Fill r th batt,
Total
..139.
.2330
. .187
.2121
BRIGMT'S DISEASE.
riie lait sl sum ever paid lor a pie
HeriptiDii, chanized liamls in San I'Vuii
fiwto, AuiiBl 30, 1901. The transfer in
volved in coin ami suiek $112,600.00 ami
was paid by a pat ty of business men for
a specific for ISriyht's Disease and Dia
betes, hitherto incurable discuses.
They commenced the serious investi
gation of the specific Nov. 15, 1900.
They interviewed 6cores of the cured
and tried it out on its merits by putting
over three dozen cases 011 tli treatment
and watching tliem. They also not phy
mimuiih to inline chronic, incurable cases,
and administered it with the physicians
for judges. Up to Aug. 25, eighty-seven
per cent of the test cases were either
well or progressing favorably.
There being but thirteen per cent of
failures, the parties were satisfied and
closed the transaction. The proceedings
of tlie investigating committee and the
clinical r-ports ol the test eases were
published and will oe mailed free on ap
plication. Address John J. Fulton
Com pan v, 420 Montgomery St., San
Francisco, Cal.
Attention, Horsemen!
The Imported Gorman Couch stallion
"Alban" will make the season of
11)04 in Dallas. Terms, $30 to insure,
S20 for tlio season, with return
privileges.
J. 15. IIl'UBAItl),
V. II. McDamel.
(iood Farm at a Bargain.
2Si!-acre farm, 4 miles from Dallas,
"0 acres in cultivation; 10 acres iu
hops ; good hop house ; plenly of fruit ;
well wittered by living witter ; 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
$15 per acre. Call on, or address
AV. A. AY RES,
Dallas. Oregon.
O. H. COBB & SON
MANUFACTURERS AND REPAIRE11S OF
SUagoits, mwh Bugles ni farm macftltiery
Ror$e Shoeing and Plow lUorR a Specialty.
We have oqc of the best Shoers ia the State.
Phone Farm 329. North Dallas, Oregon
! 1 fi Vun DesHel
'.S. s. S :
Notary Public
John P. Van Orsdel
Surveying, Logging Roads. Dams
and Flumes a Specialty
J. G. Van Orsdel & Son
DEALEKS IK
Taras, Stock Ranges, tinker Eattds and Wty Property
We offer a great bargain in a 200-acre farm,
1 miles from Dallas; good improvements; fine land.
ROOM i, (upstairs) W.lson Building,
y 77 '"" 77 77 :;S- Z . .
Dallas, Ore.
G. CAMPBELL
FARM IiANlS
loIjsTnsurance
MILL STREET,
NORTH OF COURTHOUSE
Dallas, Oregon
3 ihW.Tfe'ltt
DON'T WATCH!
your old tiiiK'-pieee to ?cc
if it is keeping eoneet time,
hut save time and money by
buying a reliable Hamilton
Railroad Wateb or a Paillard
Non-Magnetic Wateb.
ONEIDA SILVERWARE,
made of tho best material and
a 2."-year guarantee with all
articles of this brand. We
also keep tho White Metal
brand Knives, Forks, Tea
and Table Spoons.
Call and See My Line of Goods
CHARLES II. MORRIS
JEWELER.
DALLAS, - Or.F.lH)S
FREE! !
&lcclsii sit Wotlsou's next
week only. Every per
son li'iiiin in this
adv. and pnr
e!insiii goods
to the anion nt
of 83 will he giv
en free two dishes
valnctJOeor your choice
of any tOc dish in stock.
1
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1
Annua
Ellis & Keyt beg to announce that '
their next Special Sale of Muslin f
Underwear will be held beginning
Monday, May 16, 1904
This sale made by the Defender Mfg Co
of New York CHy,Js an event of more thp;
dinary importance to theiavjo of f,iP community;
Our customers who have worn this brand of goods
are well acquainted with its merits. Those who;
have never used them will find that for perfection
of finish, fineness of quality and attractiveness of
design, they are unsurpassed if not unequaled.
After careful and discriminating search we have
decided that these goods are better adapted to tho
needs of our patrons than anj' others wre could
secure. We offer no ten cent goods, as our ex
perience is that no garment can be made to sell'
at this price which is really fit for our customers
to wear. We cordially invite you to attend this
sale, and assure you of
Good Qualities and
Materials at
Unusually
Low Prices
ELLIS $ KEYT
Phone 46.
n in .Street
HAZELW00D ICE CREAM
We are sole agents in Dallas for this celeb
cream. Only pure fruit and nut flavors w
its manufacture.
SALEM STAGE OFFICE and AGENT FOR SALEM LATJND
Walter Roy,
Uglow Building,
Main Street
Dallas, Ore.
S. C. Dodson .& Co.
DALLAS, OREGON.
N. HUGHES
MANUFACTURER & REPAIRER OP
WAGONS, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES.
Thanks the public for 15 yeara' patronage,
and solicits your present orders.
Shop Near the Wagon Bridge Dallas, Ore;
AGNER BROS.
CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF
Single Shovel Plows," Double Shovel Plows, Win
1
Sh
Peg T.
DcVitVs m Salvo
For Piles Burns Sores.
Plows. Five-Tooth Cultivators, Disc Cultivators,
Harrows, Spring Tooth Harrows, Disc Harrows, reveif ole
with Extension Head.
All kinds of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators and everything need d to
cultivate a hopyard or orchard.
S COR. OAK and MAIN STREETS. UALLrtO, R
f CENTRAL MARKET
JY11UA QL H1U11U1, 1 iuy 10.
FRESH AND SALT MEATS
of All Kinds.
Fish, Game and Chickens
ICE FOR SALE.
Farmers will find it to their advantage to
bring us their Poultry and Eggs, as we pay
the highest cash price for same at all times.
EAST SIDE OF HAIN STREET
Dallas, Oregon.
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