hk County Observer T.! I Marot i Ta,Mm.ttM. TZ - -s- o v i'lfaro tonight. fll blanks at this office. ; Wo 1.11- Arl.lltlnn boo W n lots in ,M"0 ilu"''"v'" i For iCJt your Glucose for Candy at Cri ,,. Grocery. f Printing, the kind that pays, at the r ,.0dveb office. '-!tftmMcHar(1y was 1 "" n.dinlnV. ' isitor, oi"k " ' . vred Oberer, of Black Rock, is .n.. In f!nrvnllla thla Notary a Portland 'visiting reiauv- f Falls City, passed Myers' paltoii'8. T.nwe. trough Dallas, Hunuay, on iiib way to CorvfiHlB. uMs Leta Wolverton returned Mon w from her visit in Dallas.-Mon-joiitli Star. njjsa MauJe nawley, of Monmouth, ' feturned home from a visit at the "me of Professor and Mrs. B. F. Kulkoy in Ashland. Mrs Jennie Smith, who is studying 1 hortliand in Portland, cameup Frl- ay and visited her mother, Mrs. E. L. D'Lashmutt, until Monday. pj, h, L. Toney, dentist; graduate 'j Ann Arbor, Michigan. Office up stairs Uglow building. Hours 8 to 12 md i to 5. Examinations free. Phone , IS. I Don't buy an oil can thnt will over fill your lamp and spill oil over every thing in sight. The Delphoscan never Wr-flU9 v0,ir Iamp- n,y $1 and $1 so at Howe's grocery. f Senator Loughary and Representa McCalloB have returned from Salem 'anil are again at their places of busi ness. Both are tired from the long Jslon, and are glad to be at home 'again. P. C. Mclteynolds, teacher of violin Kti other string instrument classes, 1 at the Oregon Agricultural College, was a visitor in Dallas, Saturday. Professor McReyuolds was formerly a , Monmouth boy. I Hon. B. F. Jones came over from t Independence on a business errand jesterday afternoon. He is greatly fatigued from his forty days of hard work at the Legislature and will go to Newport today for a few days of rest ' and recreation. 1 Mrs. Isabel Cressy will leave today ' for an extended visit -at the home of her niece, Mrs. Nettie Shafer, in Oak t land, California. Mrs. Cressy is still I very weak from the effects of her re i cent Illness of pneumonia, and goes 1 south in the hone of regaining her 1 health. Maro tonight. B.&M.ntlnom., L D. Brown, for Abstracts. Public; typewriting. Da't "row away your old umbrella until you see Lee Smith. School Superintendent C. T, Hi. accompanied bv his mtw ......., .' Salem, Friday. Money of private parties to lonn Bt V well-,mPrved farms. Sibley & Eakin. viiftV' D'. Belt 01 IndePendence, visited her sister, Mrs. J. H. Lawton In Dallas, Friday. Mrs. D. M. Metzger visited her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Hoberg, in McMinnvllle, Friday. Engineers and conductors are given authority as sheriffs on trains by a bill that was passed by the recent Legislature. JaBper Bales, who is bookkeeping for the Dallas Lumber Company, has been at home during the week visit ing with his Graphic' Wood choppers and wood contractors wanted to cut wood for the Salem, " is uuy western Ry. Co. Apply to the General Manager's office, uanas, ur. Mrs. Lee Smith and Miss Caroline Burch are in Portland attending the millinery openings and selecting stock of spring and summer goods for Mrs. Metzger. l he Impression is abroad that the mon mourn basketball team has not won a game this year. This is incor rect. The Normal boys defeated the Salem Y. M. C. A. team by the decis Ive score of 41 o 18 a week ago Friday night. The city of Independence and the Willamette valley Company have reached an agreement on water for fire protection. The city will contract for 16 hydrants for a period of five years, paying therefor the sum of $480 per year. Professor A. M. Sanders, of Albany, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Abel Uglow, Saturday. Professor Sanders recently resigned his place as a member of the Ashland Normal School faculty and is now in charge of the Albany public schools as City Superintendent, a responsible and lucrative position. The estate of the late Harry Bur ford, who was accidentally killed at the Willamette Valley Lumber Com pany's sawmill on February 18, was admitted to probute yesterday. The property consists of 53 acres of farm ing land one mile east of Dallas. J. M. Burfordi father of the deceased, was named as administrator. Legal blanks at this office. F. A. Koser, of Rickreall, was in town, Monday. Don't forget F. J. Chapman's spec ial Saturday sale. Mrs. B. F. Lucas, of Rickreall, vls- Maro tonight. Legal Blanks for sale at this office. The Observes office wants the print ing you are particular about Remember 3 cans Evannrti rw for 25 cents at Crlder's Grocery. rrank Wortman. of MnMinnviiio ited In Dall -r riuay. i) rank Butler, of Falls Citv, was a hvcud u .Lewis. Of Riekreftll wa o countv spat visitor vstprtlv K,,Di . " ' - ' V,S"T ln yesterday. F. J. Morrison came out from Rocca it you want to see something fine in on a business visit this week "tt natal, UiUbemB. trn t tha RanWf xrir,, D-l, n,.ui i i T.1.,,1 selecting a stock of choice Spring rrofessor A. F. Camnhpll. of th millinery, .... . " mou.uoutn Normal School faculty, Prices cut in two on all bamboo fur tnna In T 1 1 . I ...u cairns yesterday. nitureat Chapman's furniture store A 50-gallon oak syrup barrel, also next Saturday j, . . ... eanay DucKets for sale at H. A. Web- H. C. Eakin has been confined to the sier s confectionery store. house by illness for several days, but Patronize the new barber shoD on Is convalescent. . . . i man, buwi. x. w.iwei, the proprietor, W. V. Fuller and D. J. Riley are guarantees first-class work. cruising timber near Cape Foul- H. G. Campbell, agent for lota In weather this week. lievens' 3rd Addition to Dallas. New The Dallas College basketball team audition just on the market. will play a game with the Crescents Mrs. Charles Hubbard is retiring " Evauston, Illinois, next Wednesday rrom tne millinery business and will n'Snt. sell her entire stock regardless of cost. Pearl Hedges, of Independence, was Roller skates, umbrella repairing. a Dallas visitor, Saturday. Mr, Petaluma incubators, poultrv food Hedges has sold his cigar store to the and supplies, "Lilly's Best" Wllla- Whiteaker brothers of that city and mette Valley garden seeds, at Lee wl11 engage in other lines of work. Smith's Cyclery. The material is on the ground for a Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lane, of Port- new cement walk In front of the Ho- land, visited Mrs. Lane's parents, Mr. tel Gail- Mr- Thompson is entitled to and Mrs. William Grant Sundav. credit for his enterprise in making Mrs. Lann will viath in Tniiia imtu this permanent and attractive im the end of the week. provement. No legislative enactments of the Miss Bertha Collins has returned rewwnt wiainf iro D.mn,ki. ftwin from Walla Walla and win open ner the school laws of Oreson will be in millinery store again naay morn u . A . 11 force until Mav 25. 1907. at whieh time mg. ine laaies are invitea to van State Superintendent Aekerman hones and see tne beautirui display 01 new to have a copy of the revised school BPnn nals laws ln the hands of all school boards The Independence Athletic Club in the state. won its seventh victory at basketball A S Tkn hns Rnlri his rpsidonfifl this Winter, without a single defeat, inst, wost of t.hn.ihliP. school hnilninff by taking the University of Oregon toT,nn,iir,rHTroannrofthAT,ittiPl. first team' in tow Friday night by a ace hotel. While we are not informed score r 15 10 13 unon the Bubiect. it is hoped that Mr. The Rickreall Masonic lodge will Tpltn has not. flenlrlfid to Ipavn Indfl- confer the-ihird degree on two canai- pendence. Mr. Treanor. by the pur- dates on Saturday night of this week chase, secures a handsome home and A 'number of members or Jennings valuable property. Independence Lodge of this city are making West Side. -a arrangements to attend Encouiaged by the success of his Tracy Staats Is assisting Sheriff first Saturday Sale, when hundreds of Grant and Deputy Richter while the rolls of 10-cent wall paper were sold at rush of taxpaying is on. Mr. Staats 2i cents a roll, F. J. Chapman, the has had much experience IntheSher- enterprising furniture dealer, has de- iff's office and his services are greatly cided to continue these special Satur- appreciated at this busy time, day sales until runner nouce. uui Work nn Kerslake and white's new Saturday, some line of goods in bis . Mn r,nb la nrnc,rina ranidlv. store will be sold at a mere fraction or The ffame work ifj up and the bull(1 original cost, in order to Know wuai , m be UQder roofIn a few dayli . , i l urt ftnaA If will no I . . . aruuies aio iu uc ottii.., Thn hrd wood floor has been ordered necessary foi you to watch for his ad f Porlland and wiU put down aanh wfipk. An announcemeni wi ALL BAMBOO FURHITUHE A -A ill HA? r mwmm ' j for next SATURDAY ONLY No phone orders - accepted. Chapman's Largest StocK on West Side. Watch our Ad for Saturdays. 3tatb eff Ohio, City of Toledo, J Mi Lucas County. 1 Fbane J. Uhenby nmkes oath that tM icnior Vruw'of the tirm ot i , J. ChknbyCo. , tohiK busineM in the City of Toledo, County ind Stato aioi-esaid, and that said Arm will pay sum o( ONH HUNDKED DOLLARS for ich and evrv case of Catarrh that cannot bo by the ua of Bworn to before me and subscribed in rny presence, titu Cth day ot Uecember, A.D. 1889. J SBAL. f next Saturday appears elsewhere in this paper. ,umma Remnants and. odds and ends of every description must be sold in the Next Two Weeks to make room for our New Spring GOODS. Bargains in every Depart ment. : THE BEE HIVE STORE i. u. 0. r. iiunamg, next week. Miss Edith Bagley Is being ex amlned a3 to her sanity before County Judge Coad and Dr. W. S. Cary this afternoon. The young woman is daughter of O. J. Bagley, of Alrlie, and is 19 vears old. She has been in failing health for nearly a year. County Assessor Graves has ap pointed as field deputies W. A. Ayres, of Dallas: A. M. Arant,or won mourn A. ft. Southwick. of Eola: Charles McPherron, of Independence, and J, K. Guttrv. of Mill Creek. The assess. ment of the county will be commenced some time next week. - A. W. GLEASON, tt. Hoiary Public. .... . i. t. Intern &1K' ami Acta S Z blSd mou. .urfaoe. ot the .yatem. Send for ttimonmU,. -n1flDrnrite,76e. Ball' Family mis are ins ue. It is not Economy INDEPENDENCE I MONMOUTH Railway. FROM INDEPENDENCE. FOR DALLAS. . Leave Independence, daily ex. Bunrtny, 7:!S0 a. in.; lv. Momnomn, a:uu a. in.; ar. inimn, a.ai a. in. Leave Independence, daily, 11:05 a. m.: lv. Moninmith, 11:20 a. m.j ar. Dallas, 11:45 a. m. Tjv Tndenendenee. daily. 6:15 p. m.; lv. Monmouth, 6::W p. m.;ar. Dallas, 6:55 p. n. FOR AIHl.IK. ravA Indenendence. dailv. 7:30 a. m,; lv. Monmouth, 7:40 a. m.; ar. Airlie, 8:1E l. m. Leave Independence, dally, 3:30 p. m.; lv. Monmouth, 3:50 p. m.; ar. Alilie, 4:25 p. m. FOR MONMOUTH ONLY. Iave Independence, daily, 2:15;p. m. FROM DALLAS. FOR INDKl'ENDKNCK. Leave Dallas, dally ex. Sunday, 9:45 a. in.: lv. Monmouth, 10:15 a. m, ; ar. Independence, 10:& a. m, . i... nulla., dully. 1 n. m.: lv Monmouth, 1:26 D. m.; ar. lndeiieiidunce, 1:40 p. m. (This train counects at Monmouth lor Airtle.) Leave Dallas, daily, 7:i p. m.i lv. Monmouth, g p. m.i ar. Independence, 8:16 p. m. FROM AIKME. Leave Airlie. daily, 9a. m.; lv, Moiimoiith, 9 :i5a. m.; ar. Indeiendence, 9:50 a. m. (Hill train connects at Monmouth (or Dallas.) Leave Airlie, daily, 5:05 p. m.; lv. Monmouth 5:40 p. m.i ar. Independence, 5:55 p. m. FROM MONMOUTH ONLY. Leaves Monmouth for Independence, daily, at 2.50 p. m. To do the family washing at home. When you figure up the cost of water, soap, starch, extra fire and time, and most of all the mess and trouble that it makes, and compare it with our price of 6 cents a pound, washed, starched and dried and 25 cents a dozen for flat pieces, you will see that you can't afford to wash at home. Send your washing to the Dallas Steam Laundry Phones: Mutual, IS7, Bell, 203 The Dallas Harness AGED RESIDENT DIES John A. Williams, Aged 79 Years, Joins Silent Majority. Shop John A. Williams died at the home of his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Gertie Williams, near Dallas, on Friday, February 22, aged 79 years. Mr. Williams was born in Indiana, February 4, 1828. He married Miss Luclnda Price, December 20, 1848, and was the father of nine children, four of whom survive him. He moved from Indiana to Iowa and from there to California. In 1883 he settled in southern Oregon and in iR7 name to Polls' county where he Mail ii until the time of his death. ! He joined the Christian cnurcn in Iowa in his early raannooa anu u an upright, consistent life. Is in shape to sell Harness and Horse Goods at lowest Prices. Call and get prices and save money. Plush Robes, Blankets, Whips, ECc. F. SALFICKY The Knights Give Ball. Knights of Pythias' Groceries and Ptoviskmis WE carry all the leading brands of Canned finnda. Coffees. Teas and Spices. Also a eood supply of fresh vegetables and fruit in annual t hall at Falls City last Friday evening was a highly successful and enjoyaDie social affair. Over 100 couples were nreaent all sections of Polk county hfiin represented. Dancing was en joyed until 4 o'clock Saturday morn ing Excellent music was furnished hv th Dallas orcnestra. oiv.. train was run from Dallas to accom modate the visitors. OFFERED for immediate sale, the Asa Shreve farm of 224 acres, located about5 miles Hailas. which will be sold as a whole or in parcels as de sired Excellent location for the grow ing of apples aud other fruit. Has s ,n hnn vard and eood hop house, Suitable for raising goats and other ii Etnrk. All enclosed with good fon Has old house and barn. torm of sale and other par ! ticulars inquire of A. B. Mulr. at the Dallas Tannery, or of Oscar Hayter, ' Attorney, Dallas, uregon. MAKE EVERY DA CUUN l: bad the we&thcc You cannot afford to be without ft WATERFROOI OILED SUll When you buy took for the SIGN OF THE FISH O Kl O 0lM j(mflKliMfr, fi.oi. Rordln and d aobool (or TOUDS ladl. Muaio (Lchl(k7 mtthod). Art; CenpUt Acadamlo Cour: aptclal lnducnU. Wl Infurmnlon kddnis SUtsr Superior. season. V. SIMONTON & SCOTT, 2fe Ore. OSFIELD OLD STAND ! WANTED 9 $ 1000 Worth of Second-Hand Furni ture. Highest Market . . Price Paid . . RALPH ADAMS Next Door to the Observer OOce.