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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1906)
Ml! Supplement to POLK COUNTY OBSERVER, April W1LL1S S. DUfc HAEIP TIMES SALE SAY, WE NEED THE MONEY! Now, if you need anything in the Furniture line, we can surely strike a bargain. How do these prices strike you? Quarter-sawed Eastern Oak Extension Table regular f 18 $13.00 6-ft Extension Table $4.50 Fine Steel Constructed Couch, regular $18, for $14.00 Othe s as low as $6.00 $9 Dressers $ 6.50 $15 " 11.60 $19.50 " 15.50 $3.50 Iron Bed 2.45 $5.50 " " 3.75 $15.00 " " 10.95 $16.00 Dressing Table, Birds eye Maple . 11.75 $15.00 Dressing Table, Golden Oak 10.50 50e bottle Liquid Veneer 25o 10c bottle Liquid Veneer 6c Carpet Department Best all-wool Ext. Super., regular 90c for 75c Best all-wool Filled C.C., reg. 80c. .65c ' Best half-wool Melrose, reg. 65c . . 50c A like reduction on Bugs &Art Squares Struw Matting from 12Jc per yard up. About70 yds. D Grade Linoleum, regular 70o, will he sold while it lasts for, per yard 50o A liberal discount on every article in the house. House Cleaner Here is the chance for the house cleaner to make money. A choice lot of Framed Pictures, $2.50 to $5 now $1.85 25 per cent reduction on all Bamboo Furniture-r-Same on Bickers and Stand Tables. Come Early and Get First First Choice. Frank Kerslake Xe H0S NNISHER BABY COMES TO DALLAS None Finer to be Found In Polk County. Many babies and pretty ones too have come to Polk county homes be fore, but without doubt, the beautiful Baby Weber Grand piano purchased at Eilers Piano House, Portland, by Mrs. George Gerlinger, the w ife of the well known lumberman of this city, is the most exquisite and daintiest of instruments ever sold in this locality. The mahogany case is of an excep tionally beautiful figure. Mrs. Gerlinger was one of the fortu nate prize winners in the great publicity word contest recently con ducted by Eilers Piano House, and her list was awarded a credit certificate for $85. Is Popular Candidate. Alex LaFollette is going to receive a libeial vote for state senator in this section of the county. There is not much style about Alex. He is just a plain, substantial farmer, but he has got a whole lot of good hard sense, and is a man of unqestioned integ rity. It was due entirely to his able work that the infamous coyote scalp bounty bill was repealed, thereby saving the taxpayers of Oregon some $500,000. Mr. LaFollette is no grafter, and if he is elected senator will ever be found working for the interests of the common people. Jefferson Review. High Pressure Days. Men and women alike have to work incessantly with brain and hand to hold their own nowadays. Never were the demands of business, the wants of the family, the requirements of society, more numerous. The first effect of the praiseworthy effort to keep up with all these things is com monly seen in a weakened or debili tated condition of the nervous system, which results in dyspepsia, defective nutrition of both body and brain, and in extreme cases in complete nervous prostration. It is clearly seen that what is needed is what will sustain the system, give vigor and tone to the nerves, and keep the digestive and assimilative organs healthy and active. From personal knowledge, we can recommend Hood's Sarsa parilla for this purpose. It acts on all the vital organs, builds up the whole system, andflt3men and women for thesa high-pressure days. IXodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat The time has passed when the people vote for a candidate for an important office without ascertaining whether his qualifications fit him for that office. Judge Watson of Portland owes his popularity in his present campaign for United States Senator to this fact. All smart up-to-date women of today; Know how to bake, wash sing and to Play; Without these talents a wife is N. G. UDless she takes Rocky Mountain Tea. Belt & Cherrington. Births, Born, April 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Abe Rempel, of Polk Station, a daughter. Born, April l, to Mr. and Mrs. Hopper, of Dallas, a daughter. Born, April 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Byerly, of Dallas, a daughter. For Joint Representative. ' To the Voters of Lincoln and Polk Counties : I hereby announce myself a Re publican candidate for the office of Joint Representative for Lincoln and Polk counties, subject to the will of the voters at the nominating primary to be held April 20, 1906. B. F. JONES. ..Ex-Governor Qeer Is Sanguine. Ex-Governor T. T. Geer arrived in Baker last night and is spending the day with old time friends In the interest of his candidacy for the re publican nomination for governor. He has spent the last week in Gilliam, Umatilla and Union counties and is assured of a strong support there, as well as in eastern - Oregon generally, The ex-governor was for eleven years a resident of Union county and since his removal to the Willamette Valley has by his frequent campaigns and otherwise, kept in close touch with eastern Oregon's interests. Governor Geer has campaigned in every county in Oregon, but one, an experience which no other man has had, the result being that he has loyal friends in every precinct in every county working in his behalf and promising an easy victory at the primaries. If nominated, Mr. Geer has announced his Intention to chal lenge GovernorChamberlaln toa joint speaking campaign covering the en tire state. He goes tonight to Hepp ner. Baker City Herald. Might Decide to Stay. Judge Ben Hayden of Salem, is con siderably like a lot of office seekers, in that he wants them to have a plat form, yet unlike them in that he wants no office, says the Salem Statesman. Judge Hayden doesn't believe in send ing millionaires to the United States Senate. "I don't believe In letting any of our millionaires go to the senate," said he. "I say I don't be lieve in it, for they might not come back. They might decide to stay out of the state after we elected them ; I say our millionaires might like Washington city and want to stay there. We can't afford to lose our millionaires by sending them to the senate. Then, again, I say, they might become corrupted there, and I say if they did, it would be too bad." CANDIDATE FOR STATE f t Republican Primary b 20, 1906. "I hereby pledge the w J gon a great reduction offci-1 rnsr nf tha pn.. i. . . . . . vUv uirwj, a elected t, clare upon my honor thatidjl neither to perpetuate old office or engHge in mA I Aft t Vl f. Wn r ) ITT .w..VUCMUj, W llllsS Ik "Willis 8. Duniwnv i. . .nit ararliiir. I... !.-. . """""a -uK-uniy and t ' knowledge of the printing ts Portland Labor p i The most vital thins hh- publican voters of Urwu election of a United States In making this selection pi should be taken. The mm oroaa minded, proijmsi perienced and honest should Who will deny that Ji meets all the above requireui. DRINK WITH 1 All the flavors of FoiidU Bottle Soda: Sarsamh Iron, Orange Cideb. I j Water, Iron Brew awl ? Grape Juice, SMOKE! YES All the leadingbratiW and Tobacco kept in stoi CONFECTI01! Constantly receiving t supply of fruits, Ihemi; Nuts, Aldon's Caufe Lu neb. Goods. Tracy Staats Main St., Dallas,! James Withycc: OP COKVALLIS Republican Candida:; Governor "An honest and fearless formance of pu greater and united Ortft Salem, Falls City H era Railway Ca TIME-TABLE Effective Dew' Dall) fMept Snndij. 1.1 I ""' v.t "" i West-Bornd: Lv. DALLAS Oilliams...-Brldgeport. Ar. FALLS CITY ...It East-Bound: Lv. FALLS CITY Bridgeport Ar. DALLAS ' Qtafi.l nnlT. Gene