Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, June 21, 1907, Image 3

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    Polk County Observer
;Legal blanks at this office.
Welch's Grape J uice at Howe's.
for lota in Ellis Addition, see II. G.
Campbell. -Real
estate that's all. Vanorsdel
$r BABHAM.
It D. Brown, for Abstracts. Notary
public; typewriting.
Mrs. F. H. Morrison was a Salem
visitor, Wednesday.
See Campbell & Hollister's ad on
wash goods bargains.
flon. J. Sibley was a business
visitor in Portland yesterday.
For the best clgiirs and freshest
candies, call on Horace Webster.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonhua McDauiel
attended the Pioneer Reunion in Port
land this week.
Ralph Adani3 sells furniture and
stoves on the installment plan. Your
credit Is good.
William Grant and Hon. N. L. But
ler attended the reunion of the Indian
War Veterans and Pioneers.
Patronize the new barber shop on
Main street. T. W. Reel, the proprietor,
guarantees flrst-clasa work.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grier and Miss
Mabelle Packard, of Falls City, were
visitors in Dallas, Wednesday.
Lots in Levens' Third Addition are
selling fast lots, '$250; $100 cash;
time on balance. H. G. Campbell.
F. A. Lucas, of Falls City, passed
through Dallas, Wednesday, on his
way to Cottage Grove on a business
visit.
J. T. Matthews, Dean of the College
of Liberal Arts at Willamette Uni
versity, will speak in the M. E. Church
next Sunday morning.
W. R. 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.
Photos. Have you seen Cher
rington's latest photos? They are up-to-date.
When you sit in front of his
big Dallmeyer lens which Is the finest
made there is no mistake. 3t
Mrs. John G. Connell, nee Marguer
ite Longacre, well known to many
citizens of Dallas, has completed a
concert tour through the Orient, and
is now visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. S. Longacre, at Pendleton.
Since the city officials have begun
to sit up and take notice, the "Tongues
of Fire" have lost some of their talk
ativeness, and the workings of the
spirit seem to infuse less hilarity and
vehemence into the gymnastic exer
cises In which they are accustomed to
indulge.
Legal Blanks for sale at thu mtw
wER!rEmsD?for,hatfl8hiDg trlpa
Carl and Leroy Woods have gone to
Portland to work.
We cud sell your real estate. Van
Orsdel&Barham. 0. C. Lewis, of Monmouth, was a
Dallas visitor, Wednesday.
Go to the Colosseum Rink and skate
from 8 to 11. Saturday night.
Sheriff J. M. Grant was a business
visitor in Falls City, Wednesday.
Campbell & HolHster
out their wash goods at a bargain.
Miss Ora Linton, of Falls City, has
been visiting with the family of
George Scott.
Little Kenneth Dunkelberger has
been severely ill with bronchitis, but
is improving.
Money of private parties to loan at
6 per cent on well-improved farms.
Sibley & Eakin.
F. P. Roblin and Frank Post, of
Salem, were business visitors in
Dallas this week.
I have on display a nice assortment
of "Spalding's" sporting goods. All
guaranteed. W. R. Ellis.
The new Krys-Tol glass at Howe's
Is selling fast. Come In and see it
before the fine pieces are gone.
The neatest Ice Cream parlors in
town and good service guaranteed.
Give us a trial. Ellis' Confectionery.
Kerslake & White are tearing down
the old buildings around their skating
rink, and are making many improve
ments on the rink itself.
Mrs. J. M. Boyd, of Sacramento,
California, and Mrs. Cora Marks, of
Monmouth, are visiting at the home
of D. A. Critchlow, In Dallas.
Morgan Jones, of Texas, an extensive
railroad and timber land owner, has
been in Dallas, looking after his
timber interests in Polk County.
Prof. D. M. Metzger has returned
from a week's stay in the neighbor
hood of Lebanon, where he has been
filling the place of H. L. Pratt, presid
ing elder. He will soon go into the
district about Corvallls and later into
the Siuslaw country. During his
journeys, Prof. Metzger is working
diligently for the interests of Dallas
College.
Miss Nellie Mulkey, daughter of
President B. F. Mulkey of the State
Normal, who is studying instrumental
music at Eugene, appeared In a recital
there a few days ago, and the Eugene
papers speak of her piano solo num
hfirs as beinor Darticularlv fine. Last
Friday evening Miss Mulkey was the
accompanist at a recital given Dy tne
pupils of Miss Stinson, vocal teacher.
Ashland Tidings.
Olympio flour at Howe's.
Swetland & Son's Famous Ice Cream
at Ellis.'
Come and list with the hustlers.
V anOrsdel & Barham.
Skating Saturday night, at the Col
osseum Elnk, from 8 to II.
County Commissioner John Teal
was in Dallas, Wednesduy.
Harry Belt was in Dallas, Wednes
day, on his way to Portland.
If you want to save money on wash
gooda, see Campbell & Hollister.
Mrs. D. M. Metzger went to Port
land, Thursday, on a business visit.
William Fault and daughter, Josle.
attended the Rose Fair in Portland
this week.
Don't miss our dinner, when in
Dallas. We have the best white chef
south of Portland.
Oscar Blake, John and Kirk Van-
skike have gone to Eastern Oregon to
work during harvest
Go to the Dallas Hotel. All white
help. Special attention to the wants
of commercial travelers.
J. J. Williams returned Wednesday
from his visit to Portland, where he
attended the Pioneer Reunion.
Miss Alta Savage returned home
Wednesday evening, after a week's
visit among friends in McMinnville.
The best rooms and best meals in
Dallas, (white cooking). A share of
your patronage solicited. Dallas
Hotel.
Dr. H. L. Toney, dentist ; graduate
of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Office up
stairs TJglow building. Hours 8 to 12
and l to 6. Examinations free. Phone
IS..
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
Special railroad rates have been
secured for the annual commence
ment at the Oregon State Normal
School. Full fare will be charged
going and one-third returning.
Tickets should be purchased either to
Dallas or Independence. People
desiring to avail themselves of the
reduced rates must secure a receipt
from the agent where they purchase
their tickets.
All singers, take notice! The music
committee of the Fourth of July cele
bration, requests every singer In
Dallas to attend a meeting in the
Presbyterian church, Saturday eve
ning, at 8 o'clock. New choruses have
been ordered from Portland, and it is
necessary that rehearsals begin next
week. The committee desires every
singer to consider this a personal in vi
tation to take part Do not fail to
attend the meeting Saturday evening.
Fine Program Arranged For Ex
ercises From June 26 to'
June 30.
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.
SINGLE and
STYLES
New Suits arrived this week. Come in and
look them over.
THE BEE HIVE STORE
A Reliable Place to Trade.
, a w n ,,lo DALLAS, OREGON
1. V. V. JUA"fc
Commencement exercises at Mon
mouth State Normal School, the twen-
ty-ffth June commencement and the
quarter-centennial anniversary, will
be held June 26-30. The program of
the week follows :
Wednesday, June 20 Drama, "An
American Citizen." 8:15 p.m.
Thursday, June 27 Tennis tourna
ment, alumni vs. students, 9 a. m. ;
closing studeut assembly, 11 a. m. ;
class day exercises, 2 :30 p. m. ; fac
ulty reception, 4 :30 p. m. ; commence
ment concert, 8 p. m. Leroy Gesner.
violin; Mrs. May Bowden Babbitt,
piano ; Miss Florence Bowden, violin-
cello; promenade band concert, 9:30
p. m. Normal cadet band ; R. Burns
Powell, conductor.
Friday, June 28 Graduation exer
cises, 10 a. m. ; class address, George
H. Hlmes, Portland; alumni annual
meeting, 1 :30 p. m. ; athletic contests,
alumni vs. students, 3 p.m.; alumni
public program, 8 p. m. ; alumni ban
quet, 10 p. m. ; promenade band con
cert, 7 p. m.
Saturday, June 29 Quarter-centen
nial anniversary, 10 a. m. ; addresses
by President Ressler, Judge Wolver
ton, Judge Butler and others. After
noon program : Addresses by President
Campbell, Judge Burnett, A. Noltner
and others. Evening program : Ad
dresses by State Superintent Acker-
man, Mrs. Clara Waldo, C. H. Jones
and others.
Sunday, June 30 Sermon to class
of 1907, 10 a. m., Rev. J. R. N. Bell,
D. D Corvallls,
CLOSING DAYS AT NORMAL
RECEIVE THEIR DIPLOMAS
Miss Smith's Music Class Will
Give Another Recital
Tonight.
Miss Minnie Clow and Miss Beulah
Calkins, musio students under Miss
Olive Smith, received their, diplomas
Wednesday evening, after a recital,
the excellency of which merited a
larger audience than was present.
Another recital will be given tonight,
by the undergraduates of Miss Smith's
class, at which the following program
will be rendered :
..Military Review" Georgia Martin
and Olive Smith.
"Little Waltz" Pearl Smith.
"The Skaters" Miriam Hart.
"Home Sweet Home" Esther Gates.
"Friends Again"; "True Friend
ship" Norma Holman.
"Consolation"; "Ever of Thee"
Alice Grant.
"The Road to Dream Town"
Georgia Martin.
"Bird's Lullaby "-Gertrude Wilson.
"The Merry -Go-Round" Pauline
Coad.
"Echo"-Aileen Miller.
"Awakening of the Lion" ; "Bird's
Message" Georgia Martin.
"Dance of the Wild Flowers" Dal-
ton Becker.
"Grand March ;" "Dreamland
Waltzes"-Edith Griffith.
"Feast of the Roses" "Autumn
Days" Myrta Carter.
"Vocal Solo'-Ella Butler.
"La Fiesta" "Tally-Ho" Josie
Faull.
"Duett" Minnie Clou gh and Beu
lah Calkins.
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Department Store
FALLS CITY, OREGON
The Merchant Prince of
the Willamette Valley.
Saturday Specla
A surprise price will be paid for Butter and Eggs.
We will offer on that date only, 100 SUITS of BOYS' CLOTHING at a
price that will force you to buy.
On this date we will give to every family who calls, one of our Saving
Tickets, which will entitle every holder of one to a 42 piece Dinner Set or one
of our enameline paintings free, (when properly punched). Be sure and get
one. Ask for the saving plan.
We are the buyers guide, follow us and it will lead to a bank account.
Bring us your produce.
: Top Price paid at all times.
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WOODMEN VISIT DALLAS
Forty Members of Falls City Camp
Come By Special Train and Bring
Fifteen Candidates.
Forty sturdy "choppers" from the
Falls Citv Woodman camp came to
Dallas by special train Tuesday even-
Incc. brlneine with them 15 candi
dates for initiation. The visitors were
met at the depot by a delegation from
Dallas camp and escorted to the hall,
where the candidates were initiated
into the mysteries of the order. Hon.
Walter Tooze, one or the foremost
Woodmed of the state, presided as
Consul Commander. At a late hour,
a fine banquet was served by the
women of Mistletoe Circle and a
pleasant social hour was enjoyed.
The new class will prove a valuable
addition to the Falls City camp, which
Is making a rapid growth. Ben
Masters and Sydney Trask, to whom
the nrosDeritv of the camp is so largely
due, received many flattering compli
ments for bringing such a large num
ber of worthy members Into the order.
Legal blanks at this office.
A grass Are in the yard of Professor
H. C. Seymour called out the depart
ment yesterday afternoon. No damage.
Legal blanks at this office.
The farmers would welcome a good
shower of rain.
Jesse Ellis is over from Centralla,
Wash., for a short visit.
George Gooch and family went to
Portland Wednesday morning.
Miss Bessie Splawn has gone to
Portland for medical treatment
Merit wins. Everybody goes to the
Dallas Hotel. Try a meal and you'll
know why.
Colosseum Rink, Saturday night.
Skating from 8 to 11, with band in
attendance.
Miss Freda Latourette, of Portland,
is a guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
H. L. Toney.
J. B. Thompson is building an addi
tion to the Hotel Gail to be used for a
sample room.
The Dallas Public Library has
ordered a series of children's books,
which will be here soon.
J. W. Craghead, circulation mana
ger of the Salem Journal, was a busi
ness visitor in Dallas yesterday.
Misses Nellie, Ora and Louise Col
lins have arrived in Dallas from their
years'sstay in South Dakota. Miss
Nellie Collins, for the past twelve
years Critic in the training depart
ment of the Madison State Normal
School, has resigned her position, and
will hereafter make her home in Ore
gon. She says that a state wherebliz
zards occur the 15th of May, does not
compare, for a permanent home, with
Oregon, where the Spring flowers ap
pear in February.
To build a house ten miles from the
place it la to be lived in Is, somewhat
unusual, but that is what the Wil
lamette Valley Lumber Company has
been doing. Bunk houses, capable of
accommodating eight men, are built
in their lumber yard in Dallas, arter
which they are loaded on flat cars and
shipped to the logging camps at the
terminus of the Dallas and Falls City
railroad. The bunk houses are built
on skid runners, so that they can be
moved readily whenever it Is necessary
to change the camp.
WHEAT 75 CENTS.
v?c are offerlcs 75 cents rr bnshl
for good wheat delivered at the Dallas
flouring milL
tf SWEENEY EROS.
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 farmers'
purposes. ..
Ed. Diddle, Agent
Dallas, Oregon.
STAMPING
UN
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OW is the time to get
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.
W. H. ROY CO.
The China and Notion Store
Dallas, - Oregon.
HOLLiSTER'8
Cocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Buy Medloina tot Euajr Peopl.
Bring Ooldea Health and Eantwad Vlgn.
A rciflo for Constlpntlrm, In-llpeitloD, Ll
nd Kidti'T Trouble, l'lmplea. Ki-rema, lmpura
Blood, Bad Breath, 8iuireih Bowels, Heaiiwrha
and Backache. If Rock jr rfoiintnln Tea In tab
let fo'tn, 85 crntn a box. Genuine made bf
UoLLiarxa i)vo Cohtahj, Madtaon, Wu.
GOLDEN RUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
KILLthc COUGH
AND CURE the LUNGS
WITH
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GUCHSand
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Prlct
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Fret Trial.
burest una uicet cure lor au
THKOAT nd LUNO TEOUB-
1X3, or KCKEY BA.CZ.
Another Large, Shipment
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
Chap
mans
Largest Stock on West Side.
Wake Up!
Get
Come and See Us
We have some good things
to show you.
SHOES OF ALL KINDS
At the Right Prices.
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LUCKIAMUTE TIE CO.
ALL KINDS OF
Rough Lumber
$10. Per Thousand
Can also f urniuh
FINE MAPLE LUMBER
Mill three miles west of Airlie
On Pedee Road
BROWN & LINK
CSRT Early Risers
The famous little pi!!
VAN0RSDEL tL BARHAM
Must have more Farms and
City Property to sell. We
are turning away men every
day for want of places to
suit. Perhaps yours would.
Come and list with us. We
can soil. We are making
upa new list to be sent Eat.
Got yours In on this. Will
sell on small commission.
See us.
J. C. VanOrtdel end A. J. Barham
Dallas, - Oregon
THK ORIGINAL LAXATIVK COUGH SYRUP
KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE E0"EY4A3
tea Cianr IImmk aal Boecy B m Iw BiXlle
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 AJITMKUST ILUl
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