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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1907)
Polk County Observer Welch'8 Grape J uice at Howe's. For lots in Ellis Addition, see H. G. Campbell- Bead our Menu for Sunday Dinner. Pallas Hotel. I, D. Brown, for Abstracts. Notary Public; typewriting. The Obsebveb office wants the print tog you are particular about Mr. and Mrs. Mel Dungan are visiting relatives in J affcrson. For the best cigars and freshest candies, call on Horace Webster. Kalph Adams sells furniture and stoves on the installment plan. Your credit is good. Messrs. Cass and Seth RIggs, of Crowley, were business visitors in Dallas, Wednesday. Patronize the new barber shop on Main street. T. W. lleel, th proprietor, guarantees first-class work. Lots in Levens' Third Addition are selling fast-lots, $250; $100 cash; time on balance. H. G: Campbell. How long tiil the Martin meeting begins at the Christian church taber nacle? Only two weeks. Are you ready? W. E. Ellis, agent for Daily Ore gonian and Evening Telegram. Have a daily paper delivered at your house by the week, month or year. No extra charge for delivery. At the recent State Grange meeting in Hood Eiver, Hon. I. M. Simpson was appointed a member of the com mittee on Education. Mrs. Simpson was given a place on the Legislative committee. Miss Aurelia Burch, a daughter of JudgeS. T. Burch, of Rickreall, and Miss Mabel Cooper, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cooper, of Inde pendence, are members of the gradu ating class at the University of Oregon this year. The Dallas public school will close one week from today. On the evening of June 17, the eighth grade class will give an appropriate program. All friends and patrons of the school will be invited to attend these exercises. The program will be published next week. R. E. Williams and I. N. Woods have been appointed to confer with the Southern Pacifio Company and the Independence Motor Company in an effort to secure special excursion trains from Airlie and McMinnville on the Fourth. It is believed that the request will be granted, as special trains will assure a large attendance from the Luckiamute country, north ern Polk and Yamhill county. Legal Blanks for sale at thl.:'"m, wErEnLD.frthat fishlDg tripai A. J. Martin was a business visitor in Portland yesterday. If Kraber had bigger boxes, he would put more berries in them. Hon. Frank Fawk and Jack Goodell, of Rickreall, were Dallas visitors, Wednesday. Money of private parties to loan at 8 per cent on well-improved farms Sibley & Eakin. I have on display a nice assortment of "Spalding's" sporting goods. All guaranteed. W. R. Ellih. The new Krys-Tol glass at Howe's is selling fast Come in and' see it before the fine pieces are gone. Tne P. A. Finseth baseball team defeated the Falls City team at Falls City by a score of 9 to 3, last Sunday. The neatest Ice Cream parlors in town and good service guaranteed. Give us a trial. Ellis' Confectionery. Mrs. Mary Watts and son, of Washington county, are visiting at the home of Judge and Mrs. J. L. Collins. The Dallas orchestra will furnish music for the annual summer dance at Wagner's Hall in Falls City tomor row night. Orders given on any store in town engaged in other lines of business, in exchange for farm produce, at Loughary'8 grocery store. 8t George Morton, manager of the "P. A. Finseth" baseball team, has arranged a game with the Monmouth team, to be played on the Dallas grounds tomorrow afternoon. The game will be called at 2 :30 o'clock. Mrs. Helen Greenwood, Guardian Neighbor of the Women of Woodcraft, requests all members of the Circle to meet in the banquet room of the Woodman Hall next Sunday after noon at 3 o'clock, as it is deBlred that the lodge attend the memorial exer cises in a body. Yesterday was a great day for resig nations of officers in Polk county. Four officials resigned, namely, School Superintendent Starr, Surveyor Van Orsdel, Janitor Trent and Road Super visor F. J. Morrison. The Court ap pointed Roscoe Winslow to succeed Mr. VanOrsdel as Surveyor. , Finding that his newspaper property and real estate business at Falls City was demanding his entire attention, C. L. Starr yesterday filed his resig nation as School Superintendent of Polk County. The resignation will bo accepted by -the County Court, and H. C. Seymour, the present capable deputy, will be appointed to fill the vacancy. Olympio flour at Howe's. Swetland & Son's Famous Ice Cream at Ellis.' Eat Kraber's strawberries and be nappy. Miss Veda Cross, of Salem, has been visiting Miss Vera Cosper. Only the best white heln emnWwl Service accordingly. Dallas Hotel. Mrs. S. C. Spencer, of Portland, vis ited her brother, H. L. Fenton, this week. s, James Shinn, of Portland, visited his sister, Mrs. Ed Blessing, in Dallas this week. The New Pastor of the Free Method ist Church at Falls City is Rev. H. J. Blair, formerly of Marcola, Lane county, Kraber's berries are picked and delivered the same hour in crate lots. Leave orders at Crider's and Web ster's stores. Kraber's berries that are picked from 7 to 9 will be delivered at 10; those picked from 10 to 3 will be delivered at 4. The new officers of the Dallas Woodman Camp are: A. Longnecker, consul ; W. L. Soehren, adviser ; H, C. Seymour, escort ; J. E. Sibley.manager. Dr. H. L. Toney, dentist ; graduate of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Office up stairs Uglow building. Hours 8 to 12 and 1 to 5. Examinations free. Phone t5. New plumbing supplies of all kinds at G. W. Vaughn's. Call up Mutual Phone 1337 when you want the best plumbing and tinning. Eoti mates on all work cheerfully furnished. The Dallas-Salem stage now arrives in Dallas daily at 3 p. m., connecting with the 3:20 passenger train for Falls City; also connects with the northbound train at Derry. tf G. W. James came up from Newberg and took charge of the Southern Paci fic office, Tuesday. William Brown, who has had charge of the office since I. N. Wood3 resigned from the service, was transferred to Coburg. Mr. James is one of theoldestand most competent men in the employ of the company. His family is still In Newberg, but will join him here in the near future. Married in Fails City. Mr. Clifford Hutchins, of Black Rock, and Miss Edith Brown, a daughter of A. W. Brown of this city, were married at the residence of the Rev. G. F. Rounds, pastor of the M. E. church in Falls City, Saturday, June 1. The young people are in every way deserving of a happy married life, which their many friends will wish for them. Mr. and Mrs. Hutchins will make their home at Black Rock after June 9, where Mr. Hutchins has a new home built for his bride. SCHOOL DAYS OVER Dallas College Ends Successful Year With Pleasing Exercises. COLLEGIAN SUITS If a Pure Clothes Law should be passed and Pure Clothes Inspectors appointed by the Government, special honorable mention would be given to the : : : : : ' ' Moreover, if such laws required the strictest sanitary precautions on the part of the makers, and prescribed a high standard of quality for linings and cloths, and called for a certain grade of Tailoring for gar ments at each price, from the lowest to the highest, we would be found to exceed require ments in every particular. New SINGLE and STYLES Suits arrived this week. Come in and look them over. If THE BEE HIVE STORE A Reliable Place to Trade. I. 0. 0. F. Building, DALLAS, OREGON The Class Day exercises held on the College campus, Wednesday after noon, were largely attended, and were greatly enjoyed by the students and their Invited friends. The burlesque orations furnished great amusement for the young people, and the numerous jokc3 at tho expense cf the faculty and class members added merriment to the program. The annual musical recital on Tuesday evening was one of the most pleasant events of the week. Professor Caldwell's pupils gave a program of rare excellence, showing the capable training they had received during the year. Those taking part were Misses Ada Longnecker, Merle Hall, Hallie Morrison, Virginia Miller, Bessie Gooch, Ella Roy, Winnie Kelly, Elsie Keyt, Messrs. William Caldwell and Lisle Rice. A vocal solo by Frank Snyder, the favorite baritone, and a reading by Miss Naana Forbes were pleasing features of the program. The Alumni Reunion was held on Wednesday evening in the Evangel ical church. After a short musical and literary program, the members of the association held their annual ban quet at the Hotel Gall. The commencement exercises on Wednesday morning drew the largest crowd of the week, every seat in the large church being occupied. The members of the class were Misses Alta Savage, Frankie Hayter, Messrs. Clar ence Dodson, Harrison Barendrick, Walter Crltchlow, J. Dean Collins and Orrie Arnold. The orations were well delivered and showed careful prepa ration and thorough knowledge of the respective subjects. An eloquent address to the class was delivered by Rev. J. Bowersox, of Portland. The degrees were conferred and the diplo mas presented by President Mock. The graduates were remembered by their friends with a wealth of beauti ful flowers. The year just closed at Dallas College has been highly successful- more successful than any preceding year In the history or tne scnooi. Time has shown that the Trustees made no mistake when they advanced Dr. Mock to the Presidency of the institution. His work at the head of the college has demonstrated his fit ness for the position. In a few brief months, he has done more to placo the school on a sound basis and to bring about a feeling of mutual Interest between the town people and the college than was done in all the years before he took charge. The people of Dallas have always felt kindly toward the college, and it only required man like Dr. Mock to orlve them an opportunity to prove their friendship and loyalty Assisted by such faithful and conscl entious workers as Professors Metz ger, Dunkelberger, Fisher and Rev. Winter, Dr. Mock will spend much of the summer vacation in the counties of western Oregon in the interest of the school, and it is safe to predict that when the doors open again next Fall the number of students will show an increase that will prove a glad sur prise to even the most sanguine friends of the college. flits? IL. DEPARTMENT STOH I Falls City,. 4 Extra Good Slabwood. Hereafter we will sell slabwood of improved quality, by carefully select ing it to suit the customer. Small oi large wood In lengths from one foot ud. We will also supply farmers with wood. Call and see the different grades of wood we handle. Place you orders earlv. so that vou may be bet ter able to select tne quality or wooa you want. W. D. Mathews, Dallas, Oregon. 5-28-K WHEAT 75 CENTS. We are offering 75 cents per bushel for good wheat delivered at the Dallas flouring mill, tf SWEENEY BROS. KRABER'S Special Packed STRAWBERRIES delivered every day at 10 and 4 o'clock. AT CRIDER'S and WEBSTER'S stores only. HOLLiSTER'9 Becky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Mediolns for Tatj Peopls. Brlaji Golden Hvith and Benewed Vigor. A n-lfln for Constipation. Iti'lltrestloD. Ut - . 1 ilij T .1,1.... I , ... r. I ..a Vniam.. linnilM m muaJ "u"l"eni ""J""' Blood, Bad Breath, HluifKish Bowel, Hadach and Backache. It Kocny Mountain ia in id let form, 85 efatn a bor. Genuine made bf Holusti B Dauo Company, Madison, Win. QOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Largest Department Store in the Willamette Valley. New Annex just completed. We can use the entire crop of Polk County. NEVER OVERSTOCKED. You can always sell what you bring. The Merchant Prince of the THill Attn V? liiumcuc Great Saturday Surprise Sale, June 5. Owing to the great success of last week's sale, we will again sell on NEXT SATURDAY ONLY SUGAR, $5.50. Will pay 25 cents per dozen for eggs. WATCH FOR JUNE 15 Any day in the week we will sell goods cheaper and pay more for produce than anv other store m Oregon. Mr. Have Much trades with us. Mr. Have Little doesn't. Who Are You? fa fa ft fa fa fa Jfc. fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa (fa Ufa fa fa fa fa fa . fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa Don't Forget to remember that there will be preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. at the Christian church next Lord's day. There are reasons.why every member should be present There will be no less hearty welcome if you are not members. A. U. UORBIN. Card ot Thanks. We wish through your paper to thank all those who so kindly assisted us during the sickness and death of , tit... our dear motner, aua especially iui the beautiful floral offerings. Mas. P. E. Elder, MhS. A. A. Kellogg, J. P. Bauman. INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH Railway. FROM INDEPENDENCE. FOR DALLAS, a. m.; lv. Monmouth, 0:15 a.ju.; ar. Dallas, 6:40 a, in. rr-at. v-i aq T.fiiivA Tndpnendence. dally. 11:05a. m.;')v. Monmouth, U:H0 a. m.; ar. Dal las, 11:46 a. m. ... . .... h. T .... Tn.lnnannnna riallv 6:15 p. m.; lv. Monmouth, 6:30 p. m.; ar. Dallas, d:oop. m, FOR AIBLIE. m-..! Vt ...... ii iidananjIunM (lllllv. iraiu no. wi. v. ...... , - - -j 7:30 a. m.;lv, Monmouth, 7:40 a. m.; ar. Alrlle, :ic a. m. T..I., Vn TO T aivt TnrlnnpnripllP.0. dllilV. 8:30 p. m.; lv. Monmouth, 8:60 p. m; ar. Alrlle, 4:25 i. m. FOR MONMOUTH ONLY. Leave Independence, dally, 2:15 p. m. FROM DALLAS. FOR INDEPENDENCE. Train No. 64. Leave Dallas, daily e. Sunday, mu m lv. Monmouth. 9:00a.m.: ar. Inde pendence, 9:15 a. m. Train No. 100. Lv. Dallas, Sunday only, 6:oo . m.; ar. Independence, 7:20 a. m. iraiu no. on. uonve uwion, . y. Monmouth, 1:25 p. m.; ar. lndeiiendence, 1 :40 p. m. (This train connects at Monmouth lor Air-lie.) T-oir, 7D l ngv DhIIbs. dailv. 7 :8 P. m. : lv. Monmouth, 8 p. m,; ar. Independence, 8:15 f' ' FROM AIRLIE. Train No. 67. Leave Alrlle, daily, 9 a. m.j ly, Monmouth, 9;8fia.m.;ar. Independence, 9:50 i m. fThis train connects at Monmouth lor Dallas.) Train No. 73. Leave Alrlle, daily, 5:05 p. m.; lv. Monmouth, 6:40 o. m.j ar. Indepenaence, :55 p. m. If ROM MONMOUTII ONLY. Leaves Monmouth (or Independence, daily, at .do p.m. The Olds Gasoline Engines I handle the "Olds" the best Gaso line Engine in the market Just the thing for Wood Sawing, Pumping Spraying, Feed Mills, Churning, Etc. Come and See the best gaso line engine made for farmer' purposes. Ed. Diddle. Agent Dallas, Oregon. enti Another Large Shipm OF Iron Beds Just Arrived We can show you the newest pat terns and styles and at prices that are very low as these beds were bought at Eastern Factory and shipped at car rates .. .. You are Invited to Call and Look at Them Chapman's Largest Stock on West Side. 1 k 5 k k v k k ri k k k Wake Up! Get Wise! Come and See Us We have some good things to show you. SHOES OF ALL KINDS At the Right Prices. it h B C . A t.' ri f j ii (15 t l 0 STAMPING KILLthi COUGH and CURE the LUNGS! WITH Dr. King's cv; Discovery rONSUMPTION QUGK8 and OLDS Prie B0c$1.00 Fre Trial. Surest and Uuickeat Cure for all THBOAT and LUNO TB.OUB- 1X3, or KUH-fcX .w.ft.uik. rhta sifaatara on erery bos of th. fenoins Laxative Brorno-Quinine Taweu tlS Early Risers Tha famous liitfa c'Hs In OW is the time to get f TTTt your Stamping done. We are prepared to do all kinds of STAMPING, such as : : : EMBROIDERY HATS, CENTER PIECES, DOILIES, PILLOW TOPS, SHIRT WAISTS, CORSET COVERS. Bring us your goods and we will stamp it at a reasonable price. V. II. ROY Q CO. The China and Notion Store Dallas, - Oregon. TS, Dallas Shoe Store, Mrs-iSiaynor' MNSa-Vd rt.V 2AA . oAAam nV 4 S. n-V .v .W vj V' at LUCKIAMUTE TIE CO. ALL KINDS OF Rough Lumber $10. Per Thousand Can also furnish FINE MAPLE LUMBER Mill three miles west of Airlie On Pedee Road BROWN H LINK TOT Early Risers The famous tittle Dliltv ATTENTION! Any one wishing to dispose of THEIR REAL ESTATE Will do well to see me. The New Real Estate Man of the East, where I have many pros pective buyers. A. J. BARHAM OFFICE WITH J. O. VAN ORSDEL THK ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE H9KEMA3 led Clow BSmmks tni Baser Dm m tfty BetlS NO TRUST HERE But your Credit is good Furniture and Stoves sold on the INSTALLMENT PLAIT WE sell to you cheaper and on better terms than you can obtain elsewhere. RALPH ADAMS THE ANTI-TRUST MAN