Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, September 14, 1906, Image 3

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ninorv butter tit
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j C. Uglow wftS ft Iortlan(1 vlsitor'
;STtcy's,ailt9 11,18 'lUkinl3 0r frult8
r,....i Tlclow was a l'ortiand
visitor. Saturdny.
" L D. Brwn' for Ab8trncta- Notftry
'rubiio;typ"writin?-
If its cigars and tobacco you want,
,,,,11 on Tracy Staat9.
c L Hopkins, or Falls City, was a
t1Mrillvisitor'F,iday-
: Fresh oysters for Bale ly the pint or
!qllartattheralm Caro.
: . freB, lino of Aldon's candies just
'received! Tracy Staats.
' Prof A M. Sanders left for his new
! bome in Ashland, Tuesday.
Hon J E. Sibley was a buslnoss
s visitor In Portland, Monday.
How io yu lik0 yoar "rromotcr?"
bo you think it will promote?
The Observer office wants the prlnt-
ing you are particular about.
f Sheriff J. M. Grant Is attending the
! Sheriffs' Convention In Salem.
penoche and nugate, also a full lino
I of home-mado candies. Kersey's.
ah kinds of soft drinks kept on ice
atTrhcy Staats' confectionery store.
I 9 your grocor for Bluostem
j Blend the famous hard-wheat flour.
Sol Blessing came down from
I Albany and visited his family, Friday.
I Wheat receipts, load checks and hop
I tickets printed on short notice at this
I office.
fry litih of tho famous Wash-
ington Ice Cream at Staats' Ice Cream
parlor.
George W. Haynes arru (. W. Clark,
of Bullston, wore Salem visitors, Sat
urday. A full line of Aldon's chocolates at
Kersey's. A neat Ice cream parlor.
Kersev's.
1 Every wifo should try Bluestem
I Blend Hour, made by the Itickreall
Milling Co.
I Federal Judge C. E. Wolverton
fvisited his aged mother In Monmouth
over Sunday.
Use Bluestem Blend flour once, and
you will uso no other. For sale at
your grocers.'
Try our Sunday dinner. It Is es
pecially good and only 25 cents. Tho
Cottage Hotel.
A, N. Holmnri, deputy clerk of Tolk
county, was a. business visitor in
Portland, Monday.
Money of private parties to loan at
6 per cent on well-improved farms.
Sibley & Eakin.
C. B. Bhodos, local manager for the
Willnmetto Valley Company, spent
Sunday in Portland.
Nut Frappo and crushed fruits
served with ico cream at Traoy Staats'
confectionery store.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hoi lister and
Deputy Sheriff E. V. Dalton visited
friends at the Krebs hop yard, Sunday.
Ralph Carter.
Journal. Leave orte 2
Cherrington'B drug store.
TrI!,ieDinl)al.lll88t0Patthe Cottage
;.Z " "cia88 rooms. Excellent
"u,Duro' wHsoDiibio rates.
County Clerk E. M. Smith issued
license to wed to A. B. Hubbard and
Lola M. Whitman, Wednesday.
KB. Conover, tho veteran editor of
the Dayton Herald, was the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Fisko, Sunday.
I will continue to handle Swetland
& Son s Ice Cream. If yoil want the
best call for Swetland's. W. R. Elus.
For as good a line of fishing tackle
wT:"1 for the raoiey.cn at
W. 11. Ellis confectionery and ciRar
store.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kirkpatrick
spent Sunday afternoon visiting the
big hop Holds across tho river from
Independence.
The Dallas Steam Laundry has a
wagon. A call from you over the
telephono will bring it to your door for
your laundry.
Frank Lucas, a former Monmouth
postmaster, was in Dallas, Wednes
day. He Is engaged in tho real estate
business in Portland.
W. R. Ellis, agent for the Oregonian
and Telegram. Leave your order
and have it delivered to your door by
tho day, week or month.
I have just received a fresh line of
"Lowney's" famous chocolates and
bon bons in pound and hair pound
packages. W. R. Ellis.
Do you like to have your collars
broken on the edges? If not, send
them to the Dallas Steam Laundrv.
They will do them right.
Don't forget those fine photos on
very fine cards, at $2.50 per dozen.
Bust, full figure or group. This is a
special. T. J. CHERRINGTON.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Wegor, of Burley,
Idaho, are visiting at tho home of
Mrs. Nancy Brown. Mr. Wegerand
Mrs. Brown are brother and sister.
The Dallas Steam Laundry Is now
at work in tho old laundry building
on the college campus. Call and get
their prices. They will please you.
Ben Burnett, of Seattle, visited his
mother, Mrs. Henry McCarter, and
his sisters, Mrs. J. C. Shultz and Mrs.
Charles Leman, in Dallas this week.
Dr. H. L. Toney, dentist; graduate
of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Office up
stairs TJglow building. Hours 8 to 12
and 1 to 5. Examinations free. Phone
45.
State teachers' certificates have been
granted to Edward E. Coad, or Hood
River; Mary Neal and Velma Ground,
or Monmouth, and Harry B. Blough,
or Ballston.
William G. Dwight, editor or the
Holyoke, Mass., Transcript, is making
a tour or the Pacific Coast and was a
guest at the home or Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Barnes, Tuesday.
Mrs. Clara Burson and Miss Josepha
nolmes drove up from McCoy and
visited rrlonds in Dallas, Saturday.
Mrs. Burson will return to her home
in Malheur county in a rew days.
The OnsEKVER office received an
order this week for a job of 210,000
copies tho largest single order ever
booked by a Polk county printing
house. The big fast press will make
short work or it.
v.!If3;W;F;Nichol8'or Falls .City,
visited relatives in Dallas, Monday
Miss Bertha Collins desires to an
bounce that her new Fall and Winter
street hats are now on display. Sho
w 1 hold her Fall opening or dress
hats on Friday and Saturday, Sep
tember 21 and 22.
Miss Opal Hall, who has been
spending the Summer with rriends In
Alaska, is at the North raciiic Sani
tarium where she underwent an oper
ation Tor uppendicitis Monday. At a
late hour she was ronnrt.-ri uo
comrortably.-Tuesday's Oregonian.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ormsby, or Port
land, came out Saturday and spent
Sunday with Mrs. Ormsby's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Belt. Mr. Ormsby
holds a responsible position in the
general offices or tho freight depart
ment of the Northern Pacific railroad.
Independence West Side.
Trofessor H. St. Hele n. nur Pinnrt
piano tuner, will bo in Dallas a few
days in the first and third week of
each month. Person sdesirinir
done will ploaso leave orders at L. D.
camels store headquarters for
Allen & Gilbert-Ramakor Co.'s pianos
and organs. L. D. Daniel.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCarter. of
Heppner. visited at the homo or his
rather, Henry McCarter, west of Dal
las, this week. He says business is
lively in eastern Oregon and Heppner
Is enjoying its full share of Drosneritv.
Mr. and Mrs. McCarter will visit the
State Fair berore returning home.
Cleave Woods was sent up rrom the
Independence Justice Court, Satur
day, to the county jail for assault and
battery aud for carrying a concealed
weapon. For carrying the weapon
the fine was $25 and the battery $10,
for which ho is now doing time for
the state at $2 a day.
Fred J. Oberer, conerai manaeror of
the Oberer-Meyer Lumber Company,
passed through Dallas. Wednesday.
on his way to Portland on a business
trip, lie says the new sawmill is
ready foroperation and that shipments
of lumber over the Dallas and Falls
City railroad will be commenced in
the near future. The mill is located
In a fine body of timber, and a market
is awaiting all tho lumber that can
be produced.
Fire broke out in the frame building
occupied bv the Palm Restaurant
Monday night, and for a few minutes
a bad blaze was threatened. The fire
men responded promptly, but held
their apparatus in readiness while
C. W. Matthews subdued the flames
with his chemical extinguisher. No
water was thrown into the building,
and the dainacre to the restaurant and
Daniel's wallpaper store next door
was nominal. The lire started rrom a
gasoline range.
A. H. Harris, the well-known
loweler jinrl nnt.ieian. has added a fine
line of pianos and organs from tho
Eilers' 1'iano House at iortianu.
Medium and high-grade instruments
at the lowest possible prices. Old
instruments taken in exchange. We
have some good second-hand instru
ments at bargain prices. William
Caldwell will have charge of this de
partment. A square deal for every
body is our motto. A. H. Harris,
Dallas, Oregon. On Main Street near
Postoffice.
If you want to see the Swell Styles in
adies' Coats
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Skirts
Call now at any time.
We are showing the largest line in the County and our
Prices are far below city prices. We are opening up
new goods daily, and we can truthfully state that better
merchandise than we are showing this season can not
be obtained in this vicinity.
THE BEE HIVE STORE
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Council meeting nextMonday night.
J. G. Van Orsdel was a Portland
visitor, Wednesday.
Rev. Chester Gates, ot Brooks, was
a Dallas visitor, Monday.
Falls City will vote on the water
works question next Monday.
Mrs. Glen Butler, of Butler, visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Shaw this week.
H. R. Patterson, or Portland, visited
a rew days at his old home in Inde
pendence this week.
Not many Dallas peoplo have
attended the State Fair this week.
Too busy picking hops.
Tracy Staats has almost entirely
recovered rrom his recent illness and
is able to be in bis store again.
Miss Pearl Clark, or Portland, was
tho guest or Mrs. J. E. Beezley and
Miss Retta Campbell this week.
Mrs. Lu Magruder returned to Port
land this week after an all-summer
visit with relatives iu Polk county.
Hood Craven, tho Monmouth hard
ware merchant, visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Craven, Sunday.
The heavy showers or rain havo not
damaged the prune crop, .and good
progress is being made in caring Tor
the fruit.
Mrs. Josie Trask, ot Falls City, is
dangerously, ill with appendicitis.
Mrs. Trask is a daughter or Rev. and
Mrs. P. A. Moses, or Corvallis.
Tho members or the Woodman
orchestra are requested to meet in the
Observer office next Sunday afternoon,
at 2 o'clock. J. C. Hayter, manager.
The mail service on tho new Port
land passenger train is a great con
venience. No other town in the
Willamette Valley has as good mail
service as Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Davenport
have moved into one of Dr. Ilayter's
cottages on Levons street, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Lawton having moved
from there into the east end of town.
Charles Hayes, one of Dallas'
skilled carpenters, has completed neat
book shelves for Oscar Haytcr's law
office. Mr. Hayter has added one
hundred valuable books to his library
which is now among tho largest in
the Willamette Valley.
The trial of State Senator Tierce
Mays, W. N. Jones and George Soren-
son for conspiracy against Gov
ernment resulted in the conviction of
the defendants. The jury was out
less than two hours.
A petition is being circulated ask
ing tho city iatners to proniun tne
operation or laundries within the con
fines of the residence district, and is
being generally signed.
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-FINE CLOTHING
MlCHMU. STCDH CO.
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We ask that you wait until you
have seen our handsome Fall Suits
before making your selection.
DON'T BUY IN A HURRY
Best we've ever seen for the
money. Better than you've
ever seen, unless you have
already been in. They came
out of one of the best Tailor
Shops in this country, Tho
Michaels-Stern Fine Clothing
among the best in the world.
Tho cut is new, the fabrics
are handsome and if you
look at these Suits, we'll get
your Suit Money, sure.
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If you don't look at them you'll miss the BEST.
In any event, it will be better to wait until you have
seen our Fall Suit show.
Uglow Clothing House
LEADERS IN MEN'S CLOTHING
' AND FURNISHING GOODS
A New Arrival.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Starr are the
proud and happy parents or a new
nine-pound boy, who arrived this
morning. Congratulations are in
order.
Makes Fine Record.
At the semi-annual meeting Sep
tembers, the directors or tho Inde
pendence National Bank declared a
dividend or 5 per cent, thereby
making a total or $50,000 that has
been paid out in dividends since the
organization or tho bank. "The cap
ital stock is $50,000; thus it will be
seen that each stockholder has been
paid back the full amount invested
This has been the result under the
careM management or H. Hirsch
berg, president, who has served in
that capacity since its organization,
and C. W. Irvine who has been cashier
for about 11 years. Independence
West Side;
For Sale.
2 Wagons, sizes 31 and 2;.
1 Buggy.
1 Set double buggy harness.
1 Set single buggy harness.
1 Set good team harness.
1 Work horso 1200 lbs.
1 fine yearling colt.
3 Plows 10, 12, 14.
2 Double shovel plows.
1 Single shovel plow.
1 Disc reversible.
1 Mower and Rake.
1 Harrow.
FRANK ROWELL,
Dallas, Oregon.
ENGINE FOR SALE.
Tho Observer office has for sale a
Fairbanks-Morso gasolineengine, one
and one-half horse power, with auto
matic sparker attached. The engine
has been used but little, and is in good
condition. Our only object in selling
it is that we desire to install an electric
motor as soon as the new power station
is completed. We cannot guarantee
delivery of the engine berore October
15. The outfit cost new $155, but will
he sold at a good bargain for cash.
Here .is an opportunity for some
country publisher who cannot obtain
electric power to got away from the
hard work or kicking his job presses
and turning his newspaper press by
hand. The machine would be suitable
ior a rarmcr'a purposes or ror some
small manufacturing concern. Call
or write ror price.
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L. F. SAVAGE
The new music man in the small goods department in the Allen &
Gilbert Ramaker Co's. Music Store has added many new features to
his business and prides himself in carrying tho very best line of Violins
Guitars, Banjos, etc., tho market alVords. He is adding daily to his
sheet music department, which he hopes soon to have complete. Our
repair department is now comploto. Bring your repairs iu. .".
SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED
INJ r- ruriic u.nnrlntnr 0.17 f!rm niornln 1 fit .. Sulnm. Ol'ocron
Attorney at Law
I, D. BBOWN
Notary Public; Abstracts
Mill Street opposite Uglow Bldg.
DALLAS, OllKOON.
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DALLAS, OREGON
Are You Ready
for that
New Set of
D1S1ES?
We've got them from
$2.75 to $20 a set
We can also supply
any part of a set from
our Open Stock rat
tern. We would be
glad to give you
prices at any time.
MEISER $ MEISER
Albany, Or. Dallas, Or.
BEST GOODS!!
I carry a complete line
at all times of Jewelry,
Watches, Clocks and
Libbey Glass. Every
article is of high quality
and best workmanship
that the market affords.
C. H. MORRIS
Jeweler and Optician
Main Street. - Dallas Oregon
0 SPICES, o
COFTEE.TEA.
BAKING POWDER.
flavoring extracts
AbKhiK Purity. Riwrt FUwr.
CL0SSET ft DtYtttS
Ihe
J. A. Lynch's
Barber Shop
on
flain Street
Will give you
rirst CIass ttlorl;
and
ilice Clean Datbs
PALM CAFE
H. V. Andrews
Meals Served at All Hours.
Oysters Served Any Style.
Main Street, Dallas, Or.
FOUR CHOICE CORNER
LOTS
In Haytcr's First Addition to
Dallas, for Sale. For prices
and terms, enquire of
OSCAR HAYTER,
Dallas, - - Oregon
HARNESS & SADDLES
ir you dosiro to groom your
horse in the proixTBtyle.a har
ness shop Is tho projKT plao
to buy your outfit. I carry a
com plcto stock or : : :
HARNESS, ROBES,
BLANKETS 'd WHIPS
and can fit you out in short
onlcr. Also carry a full line
or Driving ami Working
Gloves, at rrom 75c to f 2.00.
ALWAYS KKADY TO DO YOUIt
KEPAIRINO.
Frank A. SiiIes
MAIN ST.. DALLAS. ORE
GOOD NEWS!
We arc better equipped this fall than ever before to
take caro of our fast growing business. New
lines added and every lino strengthened.
New line of Ladies', Misses' and
Childrens' Coats
Very latest fabrics and popular
styles. Will show a snappy line
of Dress Goods at popular prices.
Our stock of Footwear is very
complete, and sales increasing each
year. There must be some reason for it.
All lines at right prices.
HOLLiSTEfVS
Hocky Mountain Tea Nugget3
A Bmy Medioin for I, Paop!.
Brings Goldea H"lth ad Renewed V'.gvt.
A rpe:itia f'rOnfHiiarin. lnlirtlon. I.t
rtl KHinry innniii"', i imu'. f.'--mh, h.ijmii .
HI.kkI. hn'l BreH'h, Hupirmh liowin. HaiiK'lie !
and lim-'knlie. lt d K'jcky riminlain Tf a In uih i
HoCUHTCR IR! U CoHPiST, SIiKii.li. Will. . B
fifil nEN KliGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE V
Polio cb's Casii Store
WILSON BLOCK
Dallas,
Oregon
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