Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, August 13, 1907, Image 3

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    polk County Observer
Mrs. J. W. Caldwoll wont to Salem
Saturday.
Joe Craven was la Portland, Friday,
oU business.
U S. Grant made a business visit to
Portland, Friday.
jits. Walter Williams, of Falls City,
visited in Dallas, Friday.
Clyde Reynolds went to Portland,
Friday, for a few days' visit
Mrs. P. A. Finseth went to Portland,
Suturday, for a few days' visit.
F. 0. Byerley, of Ballston, was a
business visitor In Dallas, Frida.y
Miss May Shelton went to Portland,
Saturday, to spend a lew days visltlug
among friends.
R. A. Campbell, a prosperous far
mer of northern Polk county, was a
business visitor In Dallas, Friday.
Miss Ruby Reese, of McMinnville,
was In Dallas, Friday, on her way to
Falls City, where she will visit friends.
professor Glass, of the Department
of Music in. the State University, was
a business visitor In Dallas, Friday.
Mrs. E. J. Reynolds and children
have gone from Westport, Oregon, to
Dundee, Michigan, for an extended
visit.
E. L. Collins, of Arleta, and his
little daughter, Elizabeth, returned to
his home Saturday, after a month's
visit in Dallas.
Mi3S Hallle Reynolds came from
Portland, Friday, to spend a few days
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. I. Reynolds.
Mrs. Georgia Jennings went to Port
land, Friday, and will be employed In
the central office of the Bell Telephone
Company In that city this winter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lynch returned,
Friday, from a month's trip on the
coast, during which they visited
Netarts, Siletz, Beaver, and several
other popular resorts. ,
A fine team of horses belonging to
the Spaulding Logging Company was
drowned In the Willamette River, near
Independence, last Thursday. The
team was valued at $500.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Warren, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Cook, of this city, and
Mr. and Mrs Chester Coad, of Dallas,
have gone for a two weeks' fishing
trip on theTrask. They will also visit
their grandfather who has a summer
cottage in Tillamook county.
McMinnville Telephone-Register.
The $2.50 round trip ticket from
Portland to Clatsop Beach points,
good going Saturday and returning
Monday, offers a three days' outing at
slight cost. Two-and one-half days
on the beach. Tickets via the A. & C. R.
at City Ticket office, Portland, corner
Third and Morrison Sts., and at
Union Depot.
James Whitehead was brought
before Police Judge L. D. Brown, Fri
day, charged with creating a disturb
ance at the meeting of the "Tongues
of Fire." He pleaded guilty and was
sentenced to five days' imprisonment,
withafineof $2. The fine was prom tly
paid, and the remainder of the penalty
was suspended on condition of good
behavior in future.
Leif Pfnaoth i.
Saturn ueu"om Newport,
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Mrs. J H Hollister went to Port,
land yesterday.
Oilman T.,
'IT. "uuu"Pent arew days in
"maun last week.
.T TT TT.ni-. .
.!' a ""'Ublur been very 111
-.u oiuuraay, and Is unable to be In
Miss Stella Webster left on Satur-
7,1 a montn at DaHa3.-McMinn.
ville Reporter.
W. R. Ellis and Hardy Holman
nave conp tr tvin QMt .
- a lllVJ untna country for a
ween nsning.
Mrs.Carrie Smith, of Port TWr on,i
Washington, Is visiting at the home
oi Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Martin.
Editor V.P.Fiske and daughters.
Buena and Georgia, went to Newport,
1 riday, for a few days' outiug.
ueroy woods Is visiting Dallas
inenas thla week. He has been
employed in Portland this summer.
Ches Craven went to Falls Citv. Snt.
urday, and spent a short time fishing
iu iutj uucKtamute with very good suc
cess.
J. H. Lewis, of Burtrum, Minne
sota, was In town last week, with a
view or purchasing property and
locating here.
Mrs. A. W. Planklnton, of Bridge
port, has purchased the Poling prop
erty in Dallas, and will make her
home here In the future.
C. E. Cole, of McMinnville, was a
business visitor in Dallas last week.
He has purhased property here and
will move up this month.
C. L. Starr, secretary of the State
Board of Normal Regents, came over
from Salem and visited friends in
Dallas and Falls City, Sunday.
F. M. Splawn returned Saturday
from the Alsea country. He has pur
chased a farm near Waldport and will
soon move there to engage in stock
raising.
J. M. Sears, J. W. Grant, J. B. Staf
ford, John Kelly, P. 8. Fisher and
Clarence Fisher, of Dallas, passed
through Albany this morning on their
way to Gates. Albany Herald.
Miss Naana Forbes, a Polk county
teacher, formerly from Fort Dodgeja..
a niece of Secretary Forbes of the
Salem Y. M. C. A., was among the
wave-jumpers at Newport, Sunday.
Salem Journal.
S. C Dodson has moved into his "hew
quarters in the Condon National Bank
building, and although he is not wholly
settled as yet, he is able to handle the
business as heretofore. Mr. Dodson
hasordered a large stock of new goods
Condon Globe.
PolkMcPherson left Tuesday morn
ing for Sheridan and towns In Polk
county, where he'will remain Indefi
nitely. Mr. McPherson has been in
very poor health for some time, and
expects the change of climate to prove
beneficial to him. Condon Globe.
Arthur K. Wilson, of Portland, is in
Dallas In the interest of a new maga
zine. "Western Life," which Is being
published In Portland. Observer
Arthur K. was also in Newberg a few
days ago, but It was supposed that
while here he was working in the inter
est of home life-in prospectus. New
berg Graphic. a
Clarence Shultz.
Sunday In Dallas.
N. A. Emmitt, of Falls City, was a
Dallas visitor, Saturday.
Chet Rowell came from Portland,
Sunday, for a short visit.
Miss Edna Yost, of Black Rock, Is
visiting Miss Allie Fuller.
John Groves, the prominent hop
grower of Independence, was in Dal
las, Sunday.
Mrs. W. W. Gwinn and daughter,
of Harrington, Wash., are visiting at
the home of Mrs. Mary Savage.
Ross Ballantyne has returned from
his work in Dayton, and will remain
in Dallas this winter.
The Spaulding Logging Company
has leased Its sawmill at Indepen
dence to D. A. Hodge, of that city.
D. A. Madison and wife, of Dallas,
were registered at the Hotel Corvallis,
Wednesday. Benton County Repub
lican. Miss Cecille Rowland left Tuesday
for a month's visit with relatives at
Dallas, Salem and Portland Benton
County Republican.
Alva Morton, a mail clerk on the
Southern Pacific, took the Dallas
Portland run yesterday, and made a
short visit with his relatives In Dallas.
H. L. Fenton, I. F. Yoakum and
F. J. Coad returned from Newport
with their families, yesterday, having
spent a most pleasant week at that
popular resort
Mrs. J. Hill Cook, of Portland, with
her mother and brother, passed
through Dallas in her large touring
car, Monday. While here they were
theguestsof Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Haw
kiBS. Hod. Walter L. Tooze, the enterpris
ing Falls City merchant, was a Dallas
visitor, yesterday. Mr. Tooze now
employs fifteen clerks in bis big
department store, and Is constantly
increasing his stock.
Fire destroyed the dwelling house
of the Rev. and Mrs. Wayne Phelps,
at Mapleton, Lane county, one day
last week. Building and contents
were a total loss. Mr. Phelps is the
pastor of the Evangelical church at
Mapleton.
The deadlock In the Independence
city council has been broken by the
election of W. A. Messner, a promi
nent merchant, to fill the vacancy.
A. B. Robinson, a young man
employed in one of the drug stores
has been elected recorder. J. R." Col
lins was elected marshal to succeed
T. C. Elliott. Mayor Paddock's resig
nation has been accepted.
The morning train from Portland
pulled Into Dallas, Thursday, with one
of the equalizers on the front truck of
the mail coach, broken entirely In two.
Some doubts were expressed as to
whether the necessary repairs could be
made in Dallas, and Conductor
Crocker feared that the accident would
throw the train behind time. How
ever, they hooked onto the car and ran
it down to the machine shops or tne
Dallas-Falls City Railroad to see what
could be done. Here the machinists
jacked the car up, took out the broken
equalizer, which Is a wrougni iron par
about four Inches square, weiaea me
break, and had the car In running
order in a little more than an hour.
New Arrivals
AT-
The Bee Hive Store
In Hosiery and Underwear
New Line of
Douglas Shoes for Men
$3.50, 4.00 and 5.00
Dress Goods and Waistmgs,
New Plaids, Etc.
Men's Shirts and Furnishing Goods
THE BEE HIVE STORE
A Reliable Place to Trade.
. A ' - ius. DALLAS, OREGON
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went to Newport,
Harry Madison
yesterday.
Professor D. M. Metzger preached at
LewisviUe, Sunday.
Frank Salflcky made a business
visit to Portland today.
J. Hannum, of Alrlie, was a busi
ness visitor In Dallas, Friday.
MissAnna Stayton, of Stayton, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. J. L. Brown.
Dr. C. A. Mock preached in the
Evangelical church In Portland, Sun
day. The county jail Is being repainted
an improvement that was badly
needed.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Terhune, of
Seattle, are visiting their sister Mrs.
D. A. Critchlow.
Read the list of good things for
summer lunches In Crlder's Grocery
ad on Page 4 of this paper.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Williams went
to Portland today, to secure medical
treatmant for Mrs. Williams' eyes.
Professor I. M. Glen, Dean of the
College of Musio in the State Univer
sity, has been In town this week on
business.
Earl Day, Glen DeHaven, Fonso
Manston and Christy Stafrin went to
Teal's Creek, Sunday, where they spent
a pleasant day.
The ladies of the Epworth League
will sell pie and cake, on exhibition in
the windows of Fault's hardware
store, Saturday afternoon. . ,
Hon. W. C. Brown was able to walk
down town this" morning. The old
gentleman is enjoying better health
than for nearly a year past.
Miss Ruth Morrison went to Salem,
Saturday, on a visit She will return
today with her sister, Edna, who is
com 1 n g over to take the teachers' exam-
Inatlon.
Carl Jacobson Is visiting his brother,
E. Jacobson, In Dallas. He has been
spending the summer in his brother's
employ at Black Rock, and will prob
ably go to Washington state for the
winter. ,
Hop baskets at Howe's.
A new lot of Suit Cases at Campbell
& Hollister's. 8-13-lt
The Observer office wants the print
ing you are particular about
A fresh line or Gunther's fine
candles. Stafrin Drug Company.
Squib's Ground Spices, purest and
strongest made. Stafrin Drug Com
pany. I have on display a nice assortment
of "Spalding's" sporting goods. All
guaranteed. W. R. Eixis.
Clatsop Beach resorts afford a vari
ety of amusements for the pleasure
seeker. In addition to surf bathing,
clam digging and crab fishing, these
resorts have all the attractions of the
mountains, situated as they are tn
close proximity to the Coast Range,
where the best of trout fishing and
hunting for big game are within easy
walking distance from the hotels.
Low round trip rates are In effect via
the Astoria & Columbia River Rail
road. Welch's Grape Juice at Howe's.
Swetland & Son's Famous Ice Cream
at Ellis.'
Real estate that's all. VanObsdel
& Barham.
L. D. Brown, for Abstracts. Notary
Public; typewriting.
RalDh Adams sells furniture for
less than trust stores.
Come and list with the hustlers,
VanObsdel & Barham.
For eood values in Suit Cases see
Campbell & Hollister's. 8-13-lt
For the best cigars and freshest
candies, call on Horace Webster.
A fresh line of Gunther's fine
candles. Stafrin Drug Company.
The stage fare between Dallas and
Salem has been reduced to 50 cents,
Squib's Ground Spices, purest and
strongest made. Stamn Drug Com
pany.
Money of private parties to loan at
Der cent on well-lmprovod farms.
SiBLEf & Eakin.
Patronize the new barber shop on
Main street T. W. Reel, the proprietor,
guarantees first-class work.
The neatest Ice Cream parlors In
town and good service guaranteed,
Give us a trial. Ellis' Confectionery,
W. R. Ellis, agent for Dally Ore
gonlan and Evening Telegram. Have
a dally paper delivered at your house
hv the week, month or year. No extra
rf ,
charge for delivery.
The best soft-wheat flour manufac
tured in the Willamette Valley Is
turned out by the Dallas flouring
mill Don't take anyone's word for
it but try a sack and be convinced
Everything for that fishing trip at
W. R. Ellis.'
We can sell your real estate. Van
Orsdel & Barham.
A fresh line of Gunther's fine
candies. Stafrin Drug Company
Squib's Ground Spices, purest and
strongest made. Stafrin Drug Com
pany.
I have secured competent help and
am prepared to do all kinds of quick
repairing work. Horse snoeing
specialty. Bring your work to my
blacksmith shop, next to Lee Smith's
Cyclery. Cal Hcttos. tf
Thfl Astoria & Columbia River
Railroad is giving an excellent eer
vice for Its beach traffic this season.
Two through trains are run dally
from Clatsop Beach points, leaving at
8 a. m. and 6 p. m. ; returning, leaving
Seaside at 7 :10 a. m. and 5 p. m. in
addition to these trains there Is a Sat
ra enwlnl leaving Portland 2:10
D. m. and arriving in Seaside at 6 -XS
p. m. The hotel accommodations at
all Clatsop Beach resorts are excellent
and ample for the heavy summer
travel.
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If so, come and we will give it to vou. The
mense stock we carry, the enormous sales and the
price we at all times pay for produce is proof
enough that we are the ones to save you money.
Our Black Rock Store is an outlet for all the
produce you can bring us. This is why we can pay
the most and sell for the least we have no loss.
2 to i Is Our Motto
You double your money every time you trade
with us.
Great Cut Price Sale in Clothing
Is now on. Every Suit must go. Our immense
line of Fall and Winter Suits will be the largest
and best that has ever been in Polk County.
Our Saturday Surprise Sales Are Proving a Great Success.
Saturday, August 17th, Will Be the Next.
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Mr. HOP MAN!
The Oregon Fire Relief Asso
ciation, of McMinnville, saved
the Hop Growers of Polk County
$1100 Id premiums last year.
Have you been insuring in a
stock company? Then why don't
you insure in .he Home Mutual
this year and save money?
Communicate with
W. P. DYKE, Dallas,
Agent for Polk County.
WHEN IN DALLAS GO TO THE
DALLAS HOTEL
Under New Management
Strictly White Help.
Big Sample Room and
Special Accommodations
for Commercial Men.
RATES:
$1.00, $1.25, $2.00 per Day
INDEPENDENCE I MONMOUTH
Railway.
FROM INDEPENDENCE.
FOB DALLAS.
Train No. 85. Leave Independence dally, 6:00
a. m.; Iv. Moiimoutli,6:lia. m.j ar. nanus, u:i
a. m.
Train No. 69 Leave Independence, daily,
11:05 a. m.; Iv. Monmouth, 11:20 a. m.i ar. uai
laa, 11:45 a. m.
Train No. 71. Leave Independence, daily,
5:15 p. m.; Iv. Monmouth, 6:110 p. m.;ar. Dallas,
6:55 p. m, '
FOB AIKLIR.
Train No. 60. Leave Independence, dally,
7:30 a. m.; lv. Monmouth, 7;40 a. m.; ar. Airtie,
8:1 a. m.
Train No. 72. Leave Independence, daily, 8:30
D. m.i lv. Moumouin, a.ai p. in., nr. ui,
p. in.
FOB MONMOUTH ONLY.
Leave Independence, dally, 2:15 p. m.
FROM DALLAS.
FOB INDKPKNDKNCK.
Train No. 64. lave Dallas, daily ex. Sunday,
8:30 a. m.: lv. Monmouth, :00a.m.: ar. mae-
peudence, :io . m.
Train No. 100. Lv. Dallas. Hunoay only, :ob
a. m.; ar. independence, ira . w.
Train Nr. Ah. Leave Dallab. daily. 1 p. m.i IV
Monmouth, 1:25 p. m.i ar. Independence. l:4U p.
m. (Tills train eounecw ai muiuuuum
uej
Tnin Nn 70. 1-Asve Dallas, dally. 7:35 p. m.i
lv. Monmouth, 8 p. m.; ar. Independence, :lft
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Trntn Nn B7. Leave Airlle. daily. 9 a. m.i lv
Monmouth, 9:36 a. m.;ar. Independence, 9:50
a. m. (inls train connect! at mumuuum iui
Dallas.)
Train No. 73. Leave Airlle, dally, 5:05 p. m.i
lv. Monmouth, 5:40 p.m.; ar. independence,
5:55 p.. m.
FROM MONMOUTH UJNLV.
leaves Monmouth lor Independence, daily, at
2.50 p. m.
ONLY
3 REFRIGERATORS LEFT
WE OFFER THESE AT WHOLESALE COST
$16 Refrigerator at
$15 Refrigerator at
$10 Refrigerator at
$12.20
$11.65
$7.90
Chapman's
, Largest Stock on West Side.
Wake Up! Get Wise!
Come and See Us
We have some good things
to show you.
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DO YOU GET UP
WITH A LAF1E BACK ?
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If
Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable.
Almost everybody who reads the news-
Is sure to know ot tne wonaertui
cures made vy ur.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
the great kidney, liver
l and pladder remedy.
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cal triumph of the nlne-
if.teenin century; ais
A covered after years of
JOakg Dr. Kilmer, the emL
3" der soeclalist. and is
wonderfully successful In promptly curing
lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou
bles and Bright's Disease, which Is the worst
form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not rec
ommended for everything but If you have kid
ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found
lust the remedy you need. It has been tested
In so many ways, in hospital work. In private
practice, among the helpless too poor to pur
chase relief and has proved so successful In
every case that spicial arrangement has
been made by which all readers of this paper
who have not already tried it, may have a
sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book
telling more about Swamp-Root and how to
find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
When writing mention reading this generous
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send your address toe"' """vk;:
Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blng
hamton, N. Y, The
regular fifty cent and Hoimo oHooi
dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists.
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SHOES OF ALL KINDS
At the Right Prices.
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THK ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
KENEDY'S LAXATIVE BQNEYTA3
ti Clara BImsmb an Honey fto a traj Botu.
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LUCKIAMUTE TIE CO.
ALL KINDS OF
Rough Lumber
$10. Per Thousand
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FINE MAPLE LUMBER
Mill three miles west of Airlie
On Pedee Road
BROWN Q LINK
The Olds Gasoline Engines
I handle the "Olda" the best Gaso
line Engine la 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.
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New real estate firm in Dallas.
Farms, Ranches, City Property
Bought, Sold and Exchanged.
Exchanges in Portland realty a specialty.
Call and list your property with us.
R. E. BUTLER
Office, North Main Street
Dallas. - - Oregon