Polk County Observer J. O. HAYTER, KDITOH Arr PUBLISHER Published Weekly at $1.50 per Year. Strictly in Advance. DALLAS, OREGON, Decimbkb 14, 1906 The way to build up Dallas is to pat ronize Dallas people. The Dallas Observer, Dallas Item lzerand Independence West Side each submitted a bid of 20 cents a line for publishing the notice of sale for de linquent taxes, this being their regular rate to all advertisers for work of this class. The publishers had no desire to ask an unreasonable rate, but could see no reason whvthev should engage in a cut-throat game with each other merely to benefit a few citizens who have been slow in paying their taxes. The court ad mitted the Justice of this view. WANT MORE MONEY School Directors and Clerks Express Unanimous Sentiment in Favor of Higher Tax Levy. Some papers have been publishing an item with the glaring headline, "Oregon out of Debt." but itisnothinff new or remarkable. Oregon has been out of debt for fifteen years and more. Salem Statesman. Immigration to Oregon during the past year has broken all records. The Lewis and Clark Fair was a great advertisement for the state and its good effects will be felt for many years to come. A prominent Eastern lumberman predicts that stumpage will be selling as high as $3 to $5 a thousand in Ore gon within three years. It reallv be gins to look that way. C. F. Soule, editor of the Toledo Leader, has been chosen Mayor of his home city by a handsome majority. A good man elected to a very un desirable office. Never mind that red Ink. The Oregouian, Journal, and-other great papers also make use of it occasion ally. The Eugene Guard and the Hllls boro Independent have Issued creditable holiday numbers. AN INTELLECTUAL TREAT President B. F. Mulkey Entertains Large Audience With Scholarly Interpretation of "Hamlet." "More money and longer terms of scnool was the sentiment expressed by a unanimous vote at the school officers' convention in Dallas last Saturday. The meeting was well attended by directors and clerks from all parts of the county, and a re markably successful and enthusi astic session was held. The entire day was devoted to discussion of school matters, and excellent talks were Riven bv several of the delegates ana also by Superintendents Acker man, btarr and Traver. The leels lative committee appointed last April suomittea resolutions which were unanimously adopted, with the request mat Superintendent Starr present them to the Polk county delegation to the legislature and urge their passage. The resolutions are as follows : 1. Resolved that the county super intendents be authorized to call an annual convention of school officers and that the representative or repre sentatives from each district shall be paid their expenses from the general fund of the county provided that such expenses shall not exceed f5 for each district. 2 That the county court levy a tax at the time other taxes are levied, sufficient to raise an amount equal to $150 for each district and $7 per capita for each child between 4 and 20 years of age. 3 That each district shall have at least five months of public school each year. 4 That the district receiving $500 or less from the general school f uud shall not retain more than $50 at the close of each school year, and that districts receiving more than $500 snail not retain more than 10 per cent or the amount of the irreducible and county school fund at the closeof each school year. 5 That we thoroughly appreciate tne benefits derived from the school children's fair and pledge our enthusi astic support to its advancement. 6 That we heartily endorse the suggestions of Superintendent Acker man relative to elementary agri culture iu the public schools, and we recommend the adoption of such a text book for the public school course. Hon.O. W. Myer and Superintendent Starr were re-elected president and secretary, respectively, of the association. What Eo They Corel The ahow question Is often asked cwi ceming Or. .'it-roe's two hiding miii ciims "Goi.'-ri Mttlical Discovery" a id "Favorite. l'i M-njauui." The answer is that "Uolden Medical Discovery is a most potent alterative or blood-purilier. and tonic or iuviguriiior and acts esjwvially favorably in a cura tive way upon ail the mucous lining sur faces, as of the nasal passages, thro:::, bronchial tubes, stomach, bowels and bladdeik-uriii3 a large per cent, of catar rhal cavs vvlietherhe disease affects the nasal payags, the throat, larynx, bron chia, siomacitNfas catgrHiil dyspepsia), bowels (as muorLShuj!i. bladder, uterus or other pctvic orgalrw Even 'a Hons, it. i nlti'fl successful in affect- i iir " r "rite Prescription .' 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Tlitt Wiit-ilti .it' i.iiiitia ltiicti iU'I.H 1111 tin. several Ingredients entering into'Doctoi Pierce's wudiirim-s by such writers should have more weight than any amount 01 rw. n ntiAfujoiiiiiiil li-1 im.ni i 11 1 J luui-i iiCii ut11 ji kj 1 1 o.iuiiai bi'iiiiiuiiiaifi. i" v u " -v anilk man m.t, tfmi tt.iw (.11 (lin niiirlnii.iij aI 011 (.11 ui7 n iniUK ivn tut; guiuaiat- ui tneir meaicai oretnrea and Know waereoi tuey speaK. xv lii in' u 1 1 lira am uwuaii.iiitMii.t nun iuinral' a ftil mnif nin w liurmlnl httViit forming dr ues, ieUn composed o! glyceric lQV iT'int j ti t.i r.u.tj nf r-i t tn A mirii-n n medicinal fore;t nljiits Thev are both sold by dealers in medicine. You can't a nerd to accept as a substitute for one of tuese ineuicines 01 known composition any secret nostrum. Ttr Pl.iri.i.'j li..ll.,to cmull oii.vif.h.imIu.I easy to take as candy, regulaie and In vigorate stomach, liver ai.d bowels. BUSINESS LOCALS. Dr. Hayter. Dentist. Office over Wilson's Drug Store. Dallas. Oregon. For Sale. Three good work mares, weight 1300 lbs. each ; wagon and harness ; 50 head wether goats; 12 head nanny goats, and 12 shoats. F. K. Hubbard, Falls City, Or. For Sale. Clean vetch and oats mixed to sow. V. C. Lewis, liickreall, Ore. to Walnut Trees For Sale. English walnut trees for sale. J. E. Bf.ezi.kv, Dallas, Or. INDEPENDENCE NOTES D. W. Sears was a Portland visitor this week. Miss Grace Wallace has returned from a Bhort visit in CoryallU. The trirls' club was entertained bv Miss Helen Cooper, Friday evening. Miss Bertha Bohannon visited friends in Salem the first of the week Mrs. Charles McDevitt. of Dallas, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. G. W Con key. Uglow Clothing House Gives Dainty calendars to All drown People Calling at Store. The few people in Dallas who were unable to attend Professor B. F. Mulkey's lecture on "Hamlet" at Woodman Hall last Thursday evening missed one of the greatest literary treats ever given a local audience to enjoy. Those who failed to attend were few, however, as the big hall was crowded to the doors with citizens of Dallas and visiting teachers and school officers. A. special train from Monmouth brought a large number of people, and the lecture was also en joyed by many visitors from Falls City and northern Polk county. The speaker held his audience spell bound for two hours with the story of the melancholy Prince, handling ins subject in amost scholarly manner. Professor Mulkey's ' lecture on "Hamlet" is not so much a critical analysis as a tale of the famous play. Beginning with the opening scene on the platform at Eisinore, he carries his audience through the successive acts to the tragic end of the drama without a break in the plot, and so realistic is his portrayal or the various characters that one can almost Imagine the tragedy is being pre sented by all the players required by the lines of the Immortal Bard. Professor Mulkey has an easy stacre presence, a pleasing voice, and a re markable memory. Already noted throughout the state as a polished orator, he has won new laurels by his scholarly interpretation of this greatest of classical dramas. Just as in clothing and furnishing goods, "If It's from Uglow's it is the best," so it is with Art Calendars. There have been so many common calendars issuea that we hesitated buying one until we round some that measured up to the standard of what we con sidered the best The calendar we have selected is unique in desicrn. somethingentirelyoutof the ordinary, and it is illustrated In the colors of the original paintincr. bv Arthur. being one of the most popular subjects in the line of one of the leading manufacturers of art calendars In the United States. HOW TO OBTAIN ONE. This dainty calendar Is worthv of a place in every home, and as it will cost you nothing there is no reason why you should not havo one. Thev are too valuable and beautiful to be given out indiscriminately, but if you win can at on r store at any time be fore December 20 and register your name, we will reserve a codv for vou This offer is limited to grown-ups only. We cordially invite you to call ana register. JONES IS CONFIDENT Polk County Candidate for Speaker Claims Enough Votes to Win Out. Enjoyable "S00" Party. Mr. and Mrs. B. Casey gave an en joyable party Saturday evening in honor of their guests, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bell, of Roseburg. Progressive 600 was the game of the evening, Mrs. W. D. Bell and It. E. Williams re ceiving prizes for the highest scores. After the game delicious refreshments were served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Eakin, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kirk- patrick. Mr. and Mrs. L.Gerlinger, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bell, Miss Delta Watson, of Portland; Miss Emma Dempsey, Miss Rebecca Gates and Mr. It. E. Williams. Hon. B. F. Jones, the well known Independence lawyer and representative-elect for Polk and Lincoln counties, was a Dallas visitor, Friday A Dad Stomach Lettens tht usefulness and man the bap. plneii of life. It's a weak stomach, a stomach that can not properly perform Its function. Among Hi symptoms are distress after atlog, nausea between meals, heartburn, belching, vomiting, flatulence and nervous headache. Hood'sSarsapariUa Cures a bad stomach, indigestion and dys pepsia, and the cure Is permanent. Accept no substitute. Boomed for Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives, B. F. Jones, of Polk and Lincoln Counties, spent part of yesterday In Portland, said to have been drawn hither by the claim of Frank Davey, one of his rivals of 34 votes, or four more than required for Republican caucus nomination, and three more than enough to elect. Mr. Jones looked over Davey's fences and then his own, and announced that he was unable to see 34 votes in Davey's corral ; however, in his own he counted 31. thouerh not so larn a Davey's count, was enough for practical purposes. "I heard that Davey and Vawter anu cnapin were doing business down here, remarked Jones, "and there fore I thought I out?ht to come down I'm all fixed now to be nominated and elected." Asked to name his 31 supporters, he declined, saying that they might not oesire to be thus advertised any more than Davey's 34. whom that candidate abstained from "bawlinar out" "Really now," remarked Jones. growing more confidential, "I'll have a good number of supporters. How ever," turning toward his hobby, i m more interested in river Improve nient than in electing myself speaKer." Oregonian. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hubbard enter tained the Social Whist club at their home Monday evening. Mrs. Percy Dickinson and children. of Parker, visited her mot her, Mrs. P. H. Drexler, during the week. O. A. Kramer has opened his new clothing store and will soon move his jewelry stock Into the same building. Miss Maud Spurr, of San Francisco. is here visiting her mother, Mrs. Flora Spurr. She is a grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mitchell. The O. S. N. S. basketball team and the Independence team played here Wednesday evening. The score was 14 to 20 iufavorof the Monmouth boys. The Independence football team played the Reform School team at Salem, Saturday. The game proved a victory for the Independence bovs bv a score or 5 to 4. The Methodist church is beincr Improved both inside and out. A ves tibule at the entrance will prove a great convenience as well as an im provement to the building. For Rent. Farming land for rent Inquire of Mrs. W. J. Farley, Dallas, Or. Christmas Gifts. Come and see my new goods for Christinas. They are right. Will have the largest stock ever curried by me. Keep jour eye on them as they come. att'h my window. C. J. FUGH, Falls City, Oregon. OUR FIRST . MWITATjfjj Fir Wood Wanted. From 200 to GOO cords of dry fir wood wanted. Apply to Salem, Falls City & Western Railway Co. Dry Slabwood For Sale. The Willamette Vallev Lumber Company has some fine dry slab wood ror sale cheap; also 16-inon slabs and block wood. Chickens For Sale. For sale, two dozen full-blooded White Leghorn chickens; also In cubator that will hatch sure. Address, Box 222, Dallas, Or. Estray Notice. Strayed from my farm one dehorned Jersey bull. Please notify W. D. Cai.kins, Rickreull. Bell phone 458. to to to to to to to to to to to W T T E respectfully invite all our customers who know they owe us to come in now and settle. We have had a fine year to make money and we all ought to be supplied with the cash and no excuses to offer. KEYT TIAIN STREET, DALLAS, OREGON 4 For Sale. Horse, buggy and harness for sale at a bargain. Inquire at this office. House For Sale. New house and two lots neai new sawmill. Mrs. R. J. Kixnf.v. Notice. I desire to notify my customers that my millinery store will be closed from December 13 to March 1, as I shall be absent from Dallas during that time, j MISS Ii HUTU A COLLINS. Groceries and Provisions WK carry all the leading brands of Canned " Goods, Coffees, Teas and Spices. Also a good supply of fresh vegetables and fruit in season. . Crockery and Queen's Warn. SIMONTON & SCOTT, SfeJ O SPICES, 0 COFFECTEA. BAKING P0WDF9 iFUVOftiNG EXTRACTS lAWohjfc Purity. nnotFltvar. antftsIStnmHi.RaxMftrrita, aOSSET&DEVEflS MfrruMO, mum. OSFIFXD OLD STAND TOYS!! TOYS!! now's Tlilsl We otter One Hundred Dollars llnnrit fn any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured h uoii'B uatarrft cure. F J. CHENEY CO., Propi , Toledo, O. We the undcisicned. have known V. .T. Bey tor the last 10 years, and believe him per- lecuy Honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out anv ohlirn. tions made by their firm. West A Thcax, Wholesale Drneplsts, Toledo, O Wjxdino, Kinhan& Mabvix, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, O. B Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, ctini li l rnf 1 U limit. Hill Vll ..ml aniJ . the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Bold by ail wunuw. cBMiauiuaie tree. Wall's Family Pills are the best. Notice. To those who have orchards and fruit trees: I am ready to do sorav- Ing. and shall use the best spray that has been tried. You can cct me bv a call od mutual phone 351, or P. O. Box 873, Dallas. G. W. Bowus. The Way to make Oregon grow is to patronize home institutions! The Oregon Fire Relief Association of McMinnville Is a home inatitntiann - " duiuuu mu tual insurance company doing busi- Whv nnt i .. ........ j, inline in mis Association, ftnvo nooil,. at,., . .. and keep what you do pay in Oregon? W. P. DYKE or Dallas is the agent for Polk county and is ready to aitend to this matter rr . n pi lildg., north of Court House. Mutual phone 1294. Largest Line of KID and Dressed DOLLS in Polk County. . . . CONFECTIONERY Our ioc and 1 5c counters are filled with attractions. Fancy Dress Shirts at reduced prices to make room for Spring stock. The Racket Store F. S. Ramsey, Proprietor. MAIN STREET, DALLAS. W. J. STOWE, Truckman, Does hauling of all kinds at reasonable rates. DALLAS. ORB'riO'M SPECIAL OFFER The Willamette Valley Company offers to rewire premises of present electric consumers according to specifications of the Board of Fire Underwriters, at a cost to the consumer not to exceed $1.25 per drop. A better light will be secured and all danger from fire will be entirely eliminated. With the completion of the new power plant a twenty-four hour service will be installed, thus allowing the citizens of Dallas to use electricity for POWER as well as light. Electric Irons will be introduced and they will be given to the consumer for 30 days trial, the consumer merely paying for the current consumed, aod ii satisfactory to buy the iron at end of 30 days. Willamette Valley Company E. W. K EARNS, Manager for Dallas. Legal Blanks for sale at this office. New Umbrellas Made Recovering and Repairing Guns and Ammunition. Cutlery, Fine Razors. Hand Saws, Flashlights. C. RISSER DALLAS GUN STORE The Dallas Harness Shop Is in shape to sell Harness and Horse Goods at lowest Prices. Call and tret Drices and save money. Plush Robes, Blankets, Whips, Etc. . F. SALFICKY The Olds Gasoline Engines I handle the "OI.la, th ht line Engine in the market. Jst the thing for Wood Sawing, Tumping Spraying, Feed Mills, Churning, Etc Come and See the best gaso line engine made for farmers' purposes. Ed. Diddle, Agent Dallas. Oregon. 2 Beautiful Gifts For Xma; Watches Rings Bracelets ALL THE LATEST SETTINGS IN ...JEWELRY... also CUT GLASS IN LflTFST PATTERNS Handsome Toilet Sets C. H. MORRIS, The Jeweler, One Door West of Stafrin Drug Co.