Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, September 16, 1904, Image 2

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    Polk County Observer
J. C. IIAYTER,
KDITOR AND PUBIJ8HER,
PubliflioJ Wwkly at 1.50 per
Strictly In Advunce.
Year.
DALLAS, OK BOON. SkPtkmbkb 10, 1904.
The way to build up Dallas ts to pat
ronize Dallas people.
Republican National TicKet
FOR PRESIDENT
THEODORE ROOSEVELT,
of New York.
FOB VICE-PRESIDENT
CHAS. W. FAIRBANKS
of Indiana.
For Presidential Electors :
B. Dimiok, of Olaokamas county
C. Hough, of Josephine county,
N. Hart, of Polk county.
A. Fee, of Umatilla county.
Three cheers for Polk county, and
three times three cheers for Mrs. F. A.
Wolfe, who prepares the exhibits that
make Polk county famous. Having
won everything in sight attheOregon
State Fair for two years in succession,
Mrs. Wolfe will now devote her entire
attention to the preparation of the ex
hibit for the Lewis and Clark Exposi
tion, In which work she will have the
liberal aid and eucouragement of the
County Court and every enterprising
citizen of the county. This display
will reprtsont Mrs. Wolfe's crreatott
and best effort, and we can promise
our neigh bor-j down Portland way
that the Polk county exhibit at the big
1005 Fair will be one to which every
Oregonian will take pride in calling
the attention of Eastern visitors.
The Grant's Pass Obsorver is soon
tooccupy itsown building. A pleasing
indication of prosperity.
A. F. Miller is traveling over the
state collecting moss to be displayed
in the Oregon building attheSt. Louis
Exposition. This will bo good news
to the people who are paying for the
exhibit. By all means, let us have a
good showing of moss to go with tho
panther skins and "Injun" blankets
on exhibition in our log-cabin build
ing at the big Fair. No matter if the
Eastern people are delighted with, and
want to see more of, our big red apples
and luscious pears, juicy prunes and
delicious peaches, mammoth potatoes
and world-famed hops. Let Charley
Galloway cry in vain for a fresh ex
hibit of fruit and vegetables, butdon't
neglect to send on more Indian
baskets, coon skins, and good old Ore
gon moss. Never mind what our
rrrent resources are todav we want
'em to know what Oregon was like
ninety-nine years ago."
Busy duys in the Dallas sawmills,
planing mill, foundry, handle factory,
hop yards and prune orchards in
fact, those aro busy days all over Polk
county.
The suggestion of Wallace Yates in
Tuesday's Telegram that tho soldiers
In the regular army be employed in
patrolling tho forests and lighting
timber fires in thedry summer months
is not a bad ouo. Uncle Sam's soldiers
have plenty of spare time that could
be spent to a better advantage than in
idling around tho barrucks.
The Evening Telegram's Dullas
correspondent says that hop pickers
are dissatislled, and that "much com
plaint is heard owing to the short
season." If this Is true, the question
naturally arises, what are they going
to do about It? It is certainly not the
fault of tho growers that the crop wus
lighter thun usual, and it don't do
auy good to kick at Provldeuco.
Better cash your hop checks and look
Bmlling. Tho Ohsekver dooan't be
lieve there was much kicking, any
how. It is altogether probable that the
council will require all water closets
uik! stuks iu tho business district to
he connected with tho city sewers this
Fall. An ordinance providing for
this improvement is being prepared
and it is not unlikely that it will be
passed early in October. This is the
ouly proper and sanitary courso to
pursue. The Court und Mill street
sewers are completed and paid for,
and they should be put in use at once,
The expense of connecting with the
sewers will uot be great, and an ordi
nauoe requiring connections to Ik-
made with all property in the business
district will be fair and equitable, aud
will help materially in makiug Dulla
a clean, healthy town.
LET THE DEAD REST
Dr. Embree Says Populist Party
Mas Accomplished Its Work
in Oregon.
DALLAS, Or., Sept. 14-(To the
Editor.) I see by the Daily Oregonian
and from other sources that un effort
is being , made by a few of the old
guard of Populism to resurrect the
the People's Party in Oregon. In my
judgment, this is very unwise and un
called for. Several of the geutlemen
who have gone into this resurrection
business were the ring-leaders who
decoyed and betrayed the People's
Party into that great national death
trap of all progress and reform, the
Democratic party.
The greatest surprise is that Dr.
Lindsay Hill, of Albany, joins hands
with the arch-traitors who held up
and assassinated the People's Party
both in the nation and state, I deem
this course of the Doctor to be more
an error of judgment than one of
bad motive. The Doctor, with myself
and others, went with the People's
Party to its grave ; in fact, the Doctor
and I were the pall-bearers in Oregon.
He ran for Congress.aud I was a can
didate for Presidential Elector, while
McMahan, U'Ren, Will King, and
others were musteiing with the cohorts
of Bryauism.
Now, one funeral is enough for one
corpse. We have all put off our
funeral garments why dig up the
old body? The same political misfits
who now vaunt themselves to the front
will sell out again if ever given an
opportunity to do so. What Middle-or-the-Itoad
Populist could ever con
iide in such men as leaders? I am
uot iu favor of making tails for
Democratic kites. If Populists have
no other mission than to help Demo
crats of the Bryan type fight Re
publicans, they would better take
down their signs, close up shop, and
quit business.
1 see tue same old cry, "won t ruse.
Of course they won't fuse, when there
is nothing worth fusing; but let the
forces gather sufficient strength to be
come a factor in deciding elections,
and then the Democrats will annoint
these "patriotic reformers" with the
promises of a few offices and swallow
them whole.
We who believe In the reforms ad
vocated in the Omaha platform have
succeeded better in Oregon, especially
in getting the Republican party to
swallow our dose. Witness, the Initi
ative and Referendum and the Direct
Primary Law. A little Populist leaven
has leavened the whole lump, and
Populistio principles aro now lirmly
fixed in the State Constitution. We
don't need any more political parties
in uregon, now tnat trie republican
party nas taKcn tne light on our
hands and is able, with its heavy
majority, to carry our principles
through for us.
Now, understand me, I love Doctor
Hill. I know him to be a true man
one you can tie to and I have a
fellow feeling for him. But the Doctor
is getting into bad company.
T. V. B. EMBREE.
POLK WINS AGAIN
There is every reason to believe that
tho long-sought relief from burden
some iusurance rates is uear at hand
A representative of the Board of
Underwriters of the Pacific was in
town this week, and after making a
thorough examination of tho new
water-works, did not hesitate to ex
press the opinion that Dallas has a
splendid system of protection against
tire. He will submit Ills report to the
Board immediately, ami says the new
Insurance rates may be expected in
side of the next thirty days. This
will be good news to our citizens, who
fuel that afterexpending much energy
and money in providing a bountiful
supply of water for the protection of
their property against the ravages of
lire, they are ontitled to due consider
ation at the hands of the insurance
companies.
Scrofula
Few are entirely freeJrom it.
It may develop to slowly at to canse
little If any disturbance daring the wbole
rlod of childhood.
It may then produce Irregularity of the
arnmacb and bowrls, dyspepsia, catarrh,
and marked temiem-y to consumption
before manifesting itself In mucocutaneous
eruption or glandular awt'lling.
li is best to be sun that you are quite
lw from It, and for iu complete eradica
tion you can rely on
Hood's Sarsaparilla
33 boat ail afdiwlai for HI burners,
County Exhibit Awarded First Prize
at Oregon State Fair.
Old Polk has again won the dis
tinction of being the "Blue Ribbon
County" of Oregon. The Polk county
exhibit, prepared by Mrs. F. A.Wolfe,
of Falls City, was awarded first prem
ium in tho county exhibits at the Ore
gon State Fair, Wednesday. Linn
county camo second, with Marion,
Washington, Benton and Lane follow
ing in the order named. The awards
wore made by J. N. Grieve, of Canada.
It has been the practice in tho last
row yoars to have tho county exhibits
juugeu uy one man instead or two or
three. Last year Professor George
toote, of Corvallis, performed this
service and Polk County was then
awarded llrst place. Mr. Grieve was
chosen its indue because lie is com
petent and because. heinaaCanndinn.
he has no local prejudice in favor of
any couuty and no personal feeling
wwaru y exnioiior.
Polk county's premium is $300, and
Linn county will receive $250. Marion
gets $ 2K), Washington $150, and Ben-
ion auu iane 100 each.
Must Have License.
Deputy Fish Warden H. A. Web
ster, of Oregon City, was in
in Dallas yestetdav looking for
violators of the fish laws. Com
piaiuts nave been made from tune to
time to the Fish Vt a rden's office that
certain parties are bringing ih out
from the coast rivers and p"ddling
mem irom nouso to house in iamhill
and polk counties, without a license
from the Fish Warden to do so. He
states that he now has the names of
several parties who have been violat
ing the law in this respect, and that
unless they comply with the law bv
tkiug out a license to engage in sucn
business, he expects to cause their
arrest and prosecution. This is a
state law and tho lowest line for such
violation is $50.
Reveals itself m many ways. Some
times the impurities in the blood marlt
and mar the skin with blotches, pimples,
boils or other eruptions Sometimes the
result oi uavi uwu
rheumatism or a debili
tated condition which is
popularly described as
'feeling played
out, hardly awe
to drag myself
around."
The impurities
and poisons which
corrupt the blood, clog
the liver and cloud the
skin are removed by the
use of Doctor Pierce's
Golden Medical Discov
ery. It does more than
eliminate the poisons ; it
increases the activity
of the blood-making
glands so that there is
increased supply of
pure, body-building blood. It brightens
the eyes, cleanses the skin, and gives
new, physical energy.
Accept no substitute for Dr. Pierce s
Gold-n Medical Discovery.
I thank. God for the good your medicines
have done rae," writes Mr. James M. Sizeiiiore,
of Mitchell. Lawrence Co., Ind., Box 501. "I
was not well for two years. My throat was
alwav.-isore, head ached, and back ached nearly
all tiie time. Mv weight was 155 pounds I
wa-i taken sick with typhoid fever, and when
the fever left me I had such a pain iu my left
side I could uot Dreatne wunoui paiu
My wiie weni to
must
die.
am. I
the
' aud
with
1 Pellets.
the
I at
the pain soon left my
in a weeic
thought
Golden Medictl Discovery aud a vial 01 nis
I'i.isi it J'ellets.' 1 discontinued tne use ui
mv Color s medicine and began
(Sol.l .'i Medical Discovery
nnrr - A t 1 fei?l better
I -in i I could breathe with ease.
n i r o-nod I could not stay in the room
I bewail to walk about the streets ; I felt better
each morninc After a mouth's use of the medi
cine I was well. That was over a year a?o.
Now I weigh 184 pound, and feel better than
;ver in my life."
Dr. Pierce's PleasajW. Pellets cure coa
stipation.
CITY WATER IS PURE
State Biologist Says Tests Made Are
Highly Satisfactory.
J BUSINESS LOCALS.
Blank notes lor sale nere.
vrr u inh of wason repairing,
go to N. Hughes, Dallas, Or.
Dr. Hayter, Dentist, ouut
Wilson's Drug Store. Dallas, Oregon.
the best horse-shoers in me
state will bo found working at Wagner
Bros.' shop. Give him a trial and be
convinced.
Go and see those fine bath tuns,
sinks ano lavaioneo ?
A first-class plumber is in men em
ploy, and will satisfactorily do your
worK.
Wagner Brothers invite you to call
and inspect their stock of tath-tubs,
sinks, toilets, etc, as they now carry
the largest stock on the West bide.
They have engageu uie btuvca ui
first-class plumber, and would be
pleased to call and figure with you on
any work you may have in the way of
water pipes or plumbing of any kind
for your house, store or office. The
finest and most skillful work guaran-
t3ed.
Wanted.
Ten thousand (10,000) bushels of
prunes at my dryer in Dallas, as soon
as tbey are ripe. Will either buy or
dry them on the shares. Will give 12
pounds to the bushel.
C50
New Hardware Store.
The firm of Vaughn & Weaver are
preparing to opeu a complete stock of
hardware and stoves in the room ad
joining their plumbing establishment
on Mill street. The stock has been
ordered, and the store will be open for
Hiisiuetis wunin me next ten davs.
l'liey will carry a large line of stoves.
and will also handle ail kinds of shelf
and builder's hardware. Their stock
of plumbers supplies will be enlarged
to meet the demands of a rapidly
growing business.
World's Fair Vote.
Miss Nora Robertson 4XG
Miss Rose Bronken 8TS
Miss Hallie Reynolds ion
Miss Lilly Baiter 376
"The people of Dallas may consider
themselves indeed fortunate in having
a fine mountain stream like Canyon
Creek from which to draw their water-
supply." said Prof. Albert K. Sweetser,
state biologist, who was making tests
of the purity of the city water in
Dallas on Monday and Tuesday of
this week. "While I have not com
nleted mv analysis." he continued, ":
can sav that the tests made so far are
highly satisfactory, and I believe that
the final result will show that Dallas
is entitled to rank among the first
cities of Oregon in the excellence of
the water furnished to its inhabitants,
.Prof. Sweetser has made tests of
wuter in nearly every city in Oregon
this summer, and the result of his in
vestigation will be made public iu his
forthcoming annual report, copy for
which will soon be in the hands of the
State Printer. While in Dallas, he
secured an excellent picture of the big
reservoir on the hill west or town, and
this picture, together with a detailed
description of the intake at Canyon
(jreeK, win appear in nis report.
Professor Sweetser was greatly inter
ested in the filtration method by
which water is taken from the
mountain stream, and says that the
plan is worthy of investigation by
every town having a gravity water
system.
Kicked by a Horse.
E. E. Gilliam, of the Gilliam &
Johnson livery stable, was kicked by
a horse Friday night, and is suffering
with a sore leg. They were starting a
team out of the stable, when one of
the horses kicked viciously, striking
Mr. Gilliam on the fleshy part of one
of his legs, just below tho groin. The
bono was not fractured, but the pain
was very severe, and he will be laid
up for several days. Salem Journal.
Instructor In Music.
The musical department of Dallas
College will be in charge of Miss
Olive Smith, of Dallas. The north
west room on the first floor of the
Dormitory will be used for the music
studio, where Miss Smith will be pre
pared to meet students on and after
September 21.
Do You Want Lumber?
We have all kinds: also Moldings
and everything needed in building.
All made of soft Yellow Fir at lowest
prices. Send us your specifications
and get our figures.
BRYAN-LUCAS LUMBER CO.
For fcale.
Twoyoungcows.one fresh with calf,
the other to be fresh soon, also one
yearling heifer, a lot of rutabagas
and carrots. G. F. Weinmann,
Dallas, Bridgeport Dist.,
Polk Co., Oregon.
Goats For Sale.
Sixty goats for sale half wethers
aud half nannies; also, one registered
Billy from the J. B. Stump herd. In
quire of F. J. Coad or J. V. Lyons.
Estray Notice.
Strayed, from the L. Bilyeu hop
yard, one light red cow : three years
old; some roan hair in face; slightly
curved horns. Will pay any expense
of reporting find, cost of pasturage etc.
10 L. A. GUTHRIE.
REAL ESTATE!
7H acres-Nice Homelike place,
;VodbuildinR8andfence
to acivs in cultivation-lots of fine
timber
..1. - lifHo Hnnse
f acres wiin a kuuu
and Barn-all fenced and under
. .i.:..i;An rnl7 "T
CUlUVIUiuu,
Nice 13 acre tract, finely sit-uated-worth
$50 per acre-only $ ii
Fine 100 acre farm, well im
proved ...m
Well improved farm of 117 acres $2500
Finely improved farm of u
ncrcs
Stock Ranch 900-200 acres under
cultivation-Can'tbe beat J00O
Nice little Home of 15 acres $1100
Stock and Grain farm of 230 acres
-a dick nailing goou piaiw "
bargain.
1G4 acres 30 under cultivation
i,..!i.i.-n,.Pann(vl a, erood placo
-cheap as dirt-only w
Here is the cheapest place 111
Oregon 81 acres, House, Barn,
,i tl,or imiirnvementS Worth
annn -lnoot- fnrnnlv 'T ouo
I have all classes of Ranches and
Farms for sale I can suit you in
quality or price. .
HENRY CAHPBELL,
DALLAS, OREGON.
Notice to Hop Growers.
See Vaughn & Weaver before buy
ing Hop pipe. Guy Bros, old stand
on Mill street.
Notice.
Having sold our meat market in
Dallas, we desire to close our books as
soon as possible. All persons in
debted to us are requested to call and
settle at the Marks meat market,
where one of our firm will be present
to receipt all bills.
Mukhell, Haldeman & Gokke.
Lost.
A Corporation Rate Sheet, giving
water rates in McMiunville, Portland,
Pendleton, Salem and Dallas. Finder
will please return to this office.
Notice to Customers.
For the remainder of the season, the
Dallas Ice Factory will make only
two deliveries of ice each day-one in
the morning, and the other in the
early afternoon. ,.tto
FIDLER & MARKS.
Wagon For Sale.
Light 1 inch wagon, nearly new.
Inquire of S. A. Housee, Dallas, Ore.,
or White Front Livery.
Auction Sale.
I will sell at auction sale my farm
ing implements and livestock, next
Wednesday, September 21, at Silas
Kr,eS.onSo'r
For Sale.
Two Cotswold bucks, seven Angora
buck kids, fifteen Poland China pigs.
All of these animals are bred from
choice registered stock. James Elliott,
Dallas, Oregon.
For Sale.
A desirable home in the town of
Dallas, Polk county, Oregon, consist
ing of 24 acres of land; 12 acres in
hops, good for 100 bales; quality
always good. Two hop houses, large
store room, one new Morrison hop
press, good barn, dwelling house,
plenty of fruit. For particulars, in
quire of J. F. GROVES,
Dallas, Oregon.
ear Dem Bells!!
RINGING THE CHANGES,
Old Stock Out. New Stock In
All seasonable goods well bought. SHOES
DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS,WAISTINGS,
HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, TABLE DAM
ASK, NAPKINS, TOWELS, TOWELING,
HANDKERCHIEFS, and many other lines.
In Laces and Embroideries we lead the van.
MOVE ANON.
Pollock's Cash Store
UGLOW BLOCK, DALLAS, ORE.
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New Grocery
Department . .
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Wo have our New Store in the Grocer
Department nicely arranged. '-
They do say we sell our Groceries Without
profit but you see we sell a great many0E
them. We offer our customers the bestWee
can get all the time, and our nripps ,.P
very reasonable.
4
In the Big Store
V
we are now opening one of the finest stocks1
of General Merchandise ever offered in the:
city. We especially excel in : : ,
Clothing and Shoes p
and our prices are away below anything1"
that you will find anywhere, and theft
ill
"Star Brand" and "Packard
Shoes and Hoffman
Rothschild Clothing.
ft
are the very best made.
Hop Picking
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will be here in a few days, and all Hop Checks illod
be good at our store for
55 Cents
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Phone 246.
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0. H. COBB & SON
MANUFACTURERS AND REPAIRERS OF
mm, Garriaacs. Dwaaics and ?trnt mactt
Rorse Slwina and Plow morka Specialty. -
We have one of the best Shoera in the State. f
New and second-hand riga to sell or trade.
Phone Farm 329.
North Dallas, Or? (
Wc !i;ivjiisj received a line line of icw
Nobby Tailor-Marie Suits and Shirts and put
t lie in on sale at the right prices. Also a new
line of Men's Clothing, no shelf worn goods as
we have never handled Clothing before. Come
iu and see for yourself.
We are agents
for the celebrated
American
Beauty
' Corset
All styles, priced
at from
50c up
THE RADCLIFFE SHOE
for Ladies, sold
here, is the be.st
$2.50 Shoe
the market.
Four styles to se
lect from; widths
B to E.
- on
New styles of golf
Shirts
Elk Head
Brand
ranging in price
from
50C to $I5o
These are dandies.
If you want the best brand of Rubber
Boots, buy the Myer boot, sold only by us.
Clut of 36 pairs sold last year, we never had
a complaint. Without a doubt the best boot
on the market at the price.
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C. DODSON & CO.
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WE WANT YOUR TRAj
at the Dallas Boot and Shoe Store (
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WALKOVER SHOES, FOR MEN
ST. CECILIA SHOES, FOR LADS
LADIES' AND MEN'S PATENT
LEATHER SHOES.
Also full line of Children's School Shoes,
We Have the Hood Rubber Goods.
DALLAS BOOT AND SHOE STfl
MRS. J. C. GAYNOR, Proprietor.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
HAZELW00D ICE CREAH-
We are sole agents in Dallas for this cel
cream. Only pure fruit and nut flavors V
its manufacture.
SALEM STAGE OFFICE and AGENT FOB SALEM LA1
Walter Roy, uTBsC7' Dallas, (
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DAIXAS IRON WOj
W. C. JACKSON, successor to Ed. Biddle-
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