Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, July 01, 1904, Image 2

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    Polk County OlwrwjOFFICIAL CANVASS ,s MADE
1 state Printer Amendment Lost Be-
cause Kequirea jnajum
All Votes Was Lacking.
J. C. HAYTEIl,
Published Weekly at 11.50 per
Strictly in Advance.
Yen i.
U.M.I. AS, OKKiiON", .H i.v 1, 1U0I.
Tho oHicial canvass of the returns of
the recent election shows the lU-publi-;ean
.lurulity in Oregon to be more
ithnii 21.000. For Supreme Julge,
" Frank A. Moore receive J -VJiKi votes
The way to build up Dallas is to pat- j an(, xhoinas O'Day 2S,729 giving the
ronize Dallas people. Eciiublican candidate a plurality of
exactly 2-1,217. The total vote of Ore-
1 f..r loai wjis mvil't. as compared
: gv... , -
I with 92,!20 for 1002 or an increase or
I c:i!t", or about fi 2-:i per cent.
I The local option law carried by a
! vote of -i:,:flG to 10,1'JH, or a majority
! of :I11H.
! he direct primary law carried by a
I majority of 311,851, tho vote being 5,-
)( for and lfi,35t against.
j Tho oflice of State Printer amend
ment failed to carry, the affirmative
receiving lo,a:Jl votes, while 4!,'i.w were
necessary to make a required niajor-
ity of all votes cast at the election.
Kepresontative Hermann was eleet-
;ed by a plurality of 01:1, and Villiam-
I son by a plurality of 11,33a.
j J. W. Bailev was elected Dairy and
Food Commissioner over his Demo-i.i-iitir-
oiiiiiiiient bv a uluralitv of 21,-
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ANOTHER MILL FOR DALLAS
L. II. Knapp Is Moving His Oak
Sawmill Plant From Bridge
port to This City.
L. E. Knapp, who has operated an
oak sawmill in the hills south of Dal
i ,i ivnar nf Fulls f!it.v for several
1.13 UllVA M-'W - ... - - 4 - - ,11 1-4. P i.
vMirs is moving his plant to the ter- 2X3, or M more than the oluralitj toi
!oi rrmiiniknf t.h(? Dallas & Falls ; S u l irenie .Tu
lllllJUl b i u u " - -- -
City railroad in the south end of town.
The machinery is being removed from
its present location near Bridgeport,
and is being shipped in and unloaded
near the roundhouse. As soon as the
machinery is installed in tho new
building now in course of construc
tion, the mill will bo operated on a
larger scale than ever before. The
logs will be shipped to the mill by
rail.
COLD STORAGE FOR MEAT
Dallas City Market Has Purchased
Largest Size Stevens' Ice Box.
Murroll, Haldoman & Oorke, pro
prietors of the Dallas City Meat
Market, have purchased a Stevens'
ice box for their market and will here
after keep all meats in cold storage.
Tho box is oue of the largest manu
factured, and has capacity for a large
supply of meat. Customers will be
enabled to see at all times the amount
of stock on hand without taking any
body's word for it, and will be assured
or getting the very best meat to oe
had iu the market.
Thi3 firm desires to suy that they
are in no way associated with the
firm of Fidler & Marks, who have
recently opened a market in Dallas.
Au impression has gone out that the
two markets are under one manage
ment, and it is to correct this wrong
Idea that this statement is made.
The Dallas City Market respectfully
solicits your patronage, assuring you
that you will be treated right and that
nothing but tho very choicest meat
will be offered you at all times.
Respectfully yours.
MURIIEIX, HAUJEIIAJJ & GORKE.
Change of Management.
To my customers: Having retired
from the management of thG Dallas
Foundry and Iron Works, I desire to
thank all my old customers for their
liberal patronage and to recommend
my successor, Mr. V. C. Jackson, as a
skilled machinist and a gentleman
worthy of a continuance of their trade.
I will stay with Mr. Jackson several
months in order to acquaint him with
our customers and to assist him in his
work.
ED BIDDLE,
Dallas, Oregon.
Limited to Certain Hours.
By order of the proper city authority,
the explosion of iirecrackers, bombs,
torpedoes, and other explosives con
taining powder will bo prohibited
Saturday and Monday morniugs,
from H o'clock until after the parades
'have left the streets. The explosion of
firecrackers or 11 reworks, at any time,
ou the sidewalks or iu the rear of the
business houses will be strictly pro
hibited. Mardi (Iras and Carnival at Portland.
A Mardi Gras and Carnival will be
held at Portland June 28th to July 7th
inclusive. Secial attractions have
been provided to make this the most
successful carnival ever given in
Portland. Special rates have been
grunted by the Southern Pacific Co.
lor this occasion. Sale dates June
27th, July 2nd, 3rd 4th and 7th.. Call
on any Southern Pacific Agent for
particulars.
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The last of tin: returns Irum tlie sev
eral counties were received Saturday
morning, and Governor Chamberlain
and Secretary of State Dunbar immed
iately canvassed them and certified
the results. Secretary of State Dunbar
lias issued certificates of election to
each of tho successful candidates for
state and district offices.
Nearly every county shows an
increase in the total number of votes
cast, the only decrease being in Clack
amas, Gilliam. Grant, Harney, Lake,
Lincoln, Marion, Tillamook and Uma
tilla Counties.
Though there was a total of 99,315,
only 93,008 ballots were marked for
Supreme Judge, about 5700 persons
not voting for any candidate for that
office. Two years ago when there was
a total of 92,920 votes cast, only 87,71!)
marked their ballots for Supreme
Judge.
Out of a total of 99,315 who were en
titled to vote for or against local
option, 15,801 did not vote either way.
There were 20,750 voters who did not
express a choice on the direct primary
law and a still larger number who did
not vote on the State Printer amend
ment. Tho local option law lacked
0000 of having a majority of all votes
cast at the election, while the direct
primary law had over 0000 more than
a majority of fill votes cast at the elec
tion. Only a majority of all votes
cast on those subjects was necessary
for their enactment.
Love is some
times a lianl task
master. Ik- drives
women to t jsks be-
'fj votid their strength
f?M and lays heavy ben
i dens on tneir
shoulders. L o v e
of husband, love of
family, forces many
a woman day by
day to labor for the
home when aehirg
back and throbbing
head make her ut
terly unfit for
household duties.
Weak, nervous
women who suffer from headache, back
ache, bearinvj-down pains and other eon
sequences of womanly disease, can be
completely cured by the use of Doctor
Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It es
tablishes regularity, dries weakening
drains, heals inflammation and ulcera
tion and cures female: weakness.
Viout two vtam a;c I wos fci!:c!i sick and it
sueim :i u-, if I'IkuI no nerves at a'.l." wnR-s .Mrs
p Wo . iix- -k. of Delrav, Mich, "toiihl not
work on hour in the ciny without tcini; tiled
out I doctored first with one physician, then
with another, hut did not receive any reuent.
Oir-would-i.iv on? thine and the next .soir.eumis
els... l ! ;-l "almost fiiven up when 1 thought
your nicui.-inc- ini-:ht help me, m 1 wrote 10 yon
asking what to 1 1. Voii advise. i me to t :k- Dr.
Pier 's Rivortte !Tescr:itioii and o.i..-;i..-.vt
i'-al Dis-nvc-rv.' I li.l si and could see a umT
tnce ri 'lit aw.iv. I onlv look four bottle in sb
ami felt betler than I h :d iu a lonu tune. Can
work all day now and not feel tired as I would
In an hour 'before taking your treatment. I
think it is the only medicine."
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet3 cure diz
ziness and m'ck headache.
Program of the Exercises to be Held in Dallas on
Saturday, Sunday and Monday,
July 2, 3 and 4.
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Foot Was Amputated.
Claude Lynch, the brakeman, who
was injured at Kuapp's siding on the
Dallas and Falls City railroad, last
Thursday afternoon, was taken to the
Florence Sanatarium in Salem, where
his left foot was amputated just in
front of the ankle. He rallied nicely
from the effects of the operation, and
is now able to sit up most of the time.
He is not worrying over the sad mis
fortune, but considers himself lucky
in escaping a worse fate under the car
wheels. The surgeons say that enough
of tho foot remains to enable him to
wear a shoe, and express the belief
that his permanent lameness will be
slight. Claude is a popular boy in
Dallas, and his many friends will
join with him in feeling thankful that
the accident was not attended by more
serious results. He will probably be
able to leave the hospital in about two
weeks.
COURT HOUSE NOTES.
Last Term in Polk.
Judge . 1'. Hoi so drove over from
Kalem and held a shoit term of Circuit.
Court on Monday of tins week. 1 his ! t a s, r 5 w, $ 12(10.
was the Judge s last session of Court j
in Folk county. He will retire from !
the bench next week, after having'
served almost continuously for the j
last forty years.
PROBATE.
Estate of F. R. Weider, deceased
inventory filed and approved ; petition
to sell personal property granted.
Estate of Lee Short, deceased peti
tion to authorize administrator to be
gin suit to recover real property
granted.
Estate of Leah Nichols, deceased
proof of will approved ; Ira C. Powell
appointed administrator; bond fixed
at $1000; William Bridwell, J. B. V.
Butler and Frank Lucas appointed
appraisers.
Estate of E. C. Keyt, deceased in
ventory and appraisement showing
value of real aud personal property
of deceased to be $!i5,3!ifi filed and
approved ; widow allowed $20i) per
month for maintenance.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
C E Stump to Adolph Acbi, (10 acres,
LADIES.
For ten days, .1 will give a
fan with each C0c purchase.
White Front Ghocekv.
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SATURDAY, JULY 2
9:110.
IU :30
PIONEER UEINION.
Band concert in front of court house
Proccssion'w'ill form on Main street in the following order and inarch
to the City Park, where the exercises of the day will take place :
Baud.
Pioneers in lino of inarch.
Indian war veterans.
Old soldiers.
Pioneers in carriages.
Band
10:43 Music
Invocation.
Song
Reading of minute
Annual address
Indian song
.Hon
Dallas chorus singers
Secretary
Wm. Galloway, of Yamhill County
Band
Dallas singers
. J. C. Hayter, Mayor of Dallas
Male quartet
.Band
3:00
8:30
FireworKs
and Decorating
Material ....
MEISER. &
MEISER'S
DEALER IN
LADIES and
CHILDRENS FURNISH
ING G00D5.
The largest and best stock of
Materials for Fancy Work
in the city.
COLLINS BUILDING
Dallas, Oregon
your old time-pieco to see
if. it is keeping correct time,
but save time and money by
buying a reliable Hamilton
Railroad Watch or a Paillard
Non-Magnetic Watch.
ONEIDA SILVERWARE,
made of the best material and
a 2o-yeav guarantee with all
articles of this brand. We
also keep the White Metal
brand Knives, Forks, Tea
and Table Spoons.
Call and See My Line of Goods
CHARLES H.MORRIS
JEWELER.
DALLAS, - OREGON
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Flour and Mill Feed
of all kinds.
DINNER
1:30 Music
Song
Occasional address
Song
Five minute talks by pioneers.
Awarding of prizes.
Election of officers.
Music
Baseball. Cash prize of 2-.
Camplire reunion of G. A. R. aud Indian War Veterans in the City Park
SUNDAY, JULY 3
11:00 Sermon in City Park by some prominent Portland pastor to be se
lected by the pastors of Dallas.
BASKET DINNER
:i :00 Sacred Concert by State Normal School Cadet Band.
7 :00 Patriotic sermon.
HONDAY, JULY 4
CT.I.KHHATIOX OF OUIi XATAL DAY.
The parade will form at 10 o'clock on Court street, in front of the
City Hall, in the following order: Normal Cadet Band ; President of the Day,
Orator, Reader and City Officers in carriages, liberty ear, floats, Dallas Boys'
Band, fraternal orders, etc. The line of march will be east on Court street to
Jefferson street; north on Jefferson to Mill; west on Mill to Main; north on
Main to Academy ; west on Academy to City Park.
MORNING PROGRAM AT I'AIiK.
Music Rand
Invocation Rev. A. A. Winter
Music Vocal Chorus
Reading Declaration of Independence Harry H. Belt, of Sheridan
Music Vocal Chorus
Oration Hon. Claude Catch, of Salem
Music Band
DINNER.
2 :00 100-yard dash, free for all. First prize, $7.00 ; second prize, $3.00.
100-yard dash, for boys 15 years old and under. First prize, $5.00;
second prize, $2.50.
50-yard Fat Men's race. First prize, 5.00; second prize, $2.50.
50-yard Ladies' race. First prize, $;s.00; second prize, $2.00.
Egg race. First prize, $3.00 ; second prize, $2.00.
Three-legged race, First prize, $5.00.
Pillow flght, for men. First prize, $5,00; second prize, $2.50.
Pillow light, for boys. First prize, $3,00 ; second prize, $2,00.
Relay race. Prize, two pairs of running spikes,
Catching greased pig. Prize, tho pig,
Baseball. Falls City vs. Dallas ; cash prize of $40,
7:00 Hose race. Prize, $10.
Boys' dog and cart race. First prize, $2.00 ; second prize, $1.
9 :30 Fireworks.
The Monmouth orchestra will give social dances in the City Hall on
Saturday and Monday evenings.
All persons entering any of the races must be on hand promptly when the
race is called.
Medal prizes will be arranged for those races in which amateurs wish to
enter.
The committee has
water to the City Park.
arranged to pipe a plentiful supply of mountain
found.
A silk watch fob, with charm.
Owner can have same by proving
property at Harris' jewelry store and
paying for this notice.
Child's bed For Sale.
Child's crib bed for sale; good a3
new. Mas. C. L. Barnes, Dallas, Or. '
Mrs J W Gilbaugh and hd to A F
Raether, lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 3,
Patterson's add to Independence. $700.
G W Dykstra to Robert Dexter,
tracts in t G s, r 6 w, $1000,
Howard Morley to Oregon Timber
Company, 4400.!5 acres, iu Polk aud
Lincoln counties, $10.
Ethel Harris et als to Rachel Haw
kins, lot 4, block 4, Lex-ens' first add to
Dallas, $1.
LAWN and FIELD SEEDS
House Medicine and Stock
Food of all kinds
e buy Wool, Hides, Furs aiid Tallow
One Door west of Hub Clothing Store
on Oak Street.
Dallas, Oregon
What are Humors?
They are vitiated or morbid fluids cours
ing tho veins and affecting the tissues.
They are commonly due to defecti-e diges
tion but are sometimes Inherited.
How do they manifest themselves f
In many forms of cutaneous eruption,
salt rheum or eczema, pimples and boils,
and in weakness, languor, general debility.
How are they expelled? r.y
Hood's Sarsc-arilla L
which also builds up the system that has
suffered from them.
Jt is the best medicine for all huiuor&
Will Run Special Trains.
General Manager Louis Gerlinser.
Jr., of the Dallas and Falls City rail
road, announces that he will run a
sjHvial excursion train from Dallas to
Falls City tomorrow afternoon at 5: 45
o'clock. He will also run a train from
Dallas on Monday night at 10:30
o'clock. Round trip fare on all trains,
Saturday and Monday, 50 cents. The
Independence- and Monmouth motor
I company wm run the usual extra
trains.
J. L. Castle,
ne.u.KR in
LIVESTOCK
Pays and ships Ilojrs, Mutton and
Stock Sheep. Highest market price
paid at al. time?, d.lrefs,
R. f. d. so. 1,
DALLAS, OREGON
DALLAS IRON WORKS
W. C. JACKSON, successor to Ed. Biddle.
Manufacturing
and Repairs
of all
Kinds.
Bids Contracts
GIVEN ON ALL KINDS
OF WORK.
Drawings and Estimates Given.
AH Work Guaranteed
Foot of Mill St.
DALLAS. OREGON.
DeWitt's Salvo
For Pilesi Burns, Sores
Frederick Levin
CUSTOM
SHOEHAKER
All Kinds of
Leather and Rubber
Goods repaired sub
stantially and at
reasonable rates.
West of Wilson Block, Dallas, Ore.
SCodol Dyspepsia Curo
Digests what you eat.
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J. Q. VanOrsdel & Son
DEALERS IN-
timber and Tarta lands and City Property.
Dallas lectric Eight Plant
PliOPRIETOR OP
Office on Court Street.
Dallas, Oregon.
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WAGNER BROS.
. CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF
Shovel Plow
Single
Plows,
Harrows,
with Extension Head.
All kinds of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators and everything needed
cultivate a hopyard or orchard. "c.yming needed
Double Shovel PInwa w; ou i
Five-Tooth Cultivators, Disc Cultivators. Pee TWh
fcpnng Tooth Harrows, Disc Harrows, reversible
to
Nj COR. OAK and MAIN STREETS.
DALLAS, OREGON. S
Annual White
Salt
Kllis & Keyt bog to announce that ':
i heir next Special Sale, of Muslin
Underwear will bo held beginning j pl
Monday, May 16, 1904
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This sale made by tho Defender Mfo On
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of New York City, is an event of more than or -dinary
importance to tho ladies of this community, C
Our customers who have worn this brand of go, 0f
are well acquainted with its merits. Those who?
have never used them will find that for perfection W
of finish, fineness of quality and attractiveness of
design, they are unsurpassed if not une.jualed, Pe
After careful and discriminating search wo have1
decided that these goods are better adapted to the re
needs of our patrons than any others wo could
secure. We oiler no ten cent goods, as our ex-hf1
perienco is that no garment can bo made to sell :
at this price which is really fit for our customers
to wear. Wo cordially invito you to attend this So
sale, and assure you of
Good Qualitiesand
Reliable
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Phone 246.
flain Street
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0. H. COBB & SON
MANUFACTURERS AND REPAIRERS OP
Olsons, Carriages, Buggies and Tarn macbitniL
Rorse Shoeing and Plow Work a Specialty.
Wo have oue of tho best Hhoers in tho Stato.
Now ivnd seconut-hantl rig9 to soil or trade.
Phone Farm 329, North Dallas, Orep
Pollock's Cash Store
Dallas City Market
Murrell, Haldeman & Gorke Prop'rs.
Refrigerated Heats
of All Kinds.
Fish, Game and Chicken
If you want a nice juicy steak
or a tender roast, call and see us.
Dallas, Oregon.