polk County Observer Ralph Butler went to, Portland yesterday, on business Fran Jvt)ioi " - "uu,uvo Jit to Portland yesterday. . rp I Ford returned yesterday from week' out,ng Bt Newport Chester Slefarth, of Falls City, was ft visitor iu Dallas yesterday. Misses Claudia Coad and Marjorle Hayes are visiting in MeMinnville. T A RlgS8 of Monmouth, was a business visitor in Dalits yesterday, Mrs H. J.Cosper has returned from Perrydale where she has been nursing Mrs. Will Keyt. Miss Ina Bonripy, of Woodburn, has been visiting at the h '" of Mr- anl Mrs. E N. Hall. j H Dancy, of the Pacific States' Telephone Company, was in Dallas Inst week, on business. Earl Wlsecarver and Ed Brlcker returned from a two weeks fishing trip on the Siletz River, Saturday. W. E. Nevvsom, the manager of the Falls City Electric Company, was a business visitor in Dallas. Thursday. Miss Ethel Gwinn returned, Satur day, from Vancouver, where she has been clerking for the Olln Drug Com pany. Mrs. Allen Smith and daughter, Miss Georgia, of Monterey, Mexico, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H..V. Meade over Sunday. , The prettiest type faces ever received at this office for wedding invitations and visiting cards arrived this week. Come in and let us show you samples. T. S.Townsend, owner of the Dallas cftamery, was in town Friday and Sat urday, inspecting the plant to see that no serious damage naa Deen aone Dy the fire. W. E. Newsom, who is putting in theelectrio light plant at Falls City, passed through Dallas yesterday on his way home from an over Sunday visit In Portland. Ttav. M. B. Young returned last week, with his son Wesley, from month's stay In the woods near Salmon Biver. He says that the mountain air has had a very beneficial effect, and Wesley is In much better hflnlth than when he left here. The prospects for his ultimate recovery are now very good. J. M. Wise, formerly a merchant of Perrydale, Polk county, but now pres ident and manager of the Wise Piano House, was a business visitor In Dal las yesterday. Mr. Wise's company bus stores in Boise. Idaho, Baker City, Oregon, and Walla Walla,- Wash. S. W. Miles, of Polk county, Oregon, is arranging for a sale of about sixty of his choicest Poland China swine at bis farm on September 24, as he expects to become a resident of Lane county, having purchased a 160-acre farm a few miles west of Eucreoe, which he will develop into a modern swine-breeding farm. The farm in the first named county is a leased one, and has proved too large for him to give the right kind of attention to all of his livestock. Farming on a moderate scale is what pays nowadays. Pacific Homestead. The Bee Hive Store In Hosiery and Underwear Dress Men's Til E BEE A Mrs. Fred Levin h. relatives in Dayton. g WilliaSimonton and family returned from Netarts Bay, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. G. w ra,i-.- retumed from Newport, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. twim t, dale, were visitors In Dallas, Friday.' FrH 7 ad tamily returnel rlday from a month' vni the seashore." Jack Sibley and Harrv TW. returned from their work in twimi. near Forest Grove. Hugh Black returned fmm hi. on Salmon River, Friday evening, for a short stay in Dallas. Mrs. U. S. Louffharv anA um daughters returned yesterday from a visit with relatives in Portland. Mrs. Ella J. Metztrer went tn Po land, Saturday, to attend the millinery openings and to select a stock of Fall guuuu. Miss Luclle Dalton day from a visit at the home of Mr nuu airs. j. droves, in Inde pendence. Leave your orders for hoD tipltAta r the Observeb office in Dallas, or at the News office in Falls City, and they will be promptly filled. I. V. Rundle, of Lawrenceville, 111., is in town this week, try ina to seeum a house, as he intends to settle here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. George Whltehorn were in town today, returning to East ern Oregon after a month's stay on meir claim in the Biletz. Frank Gilliam writes from Upper 8oda Springs that the mountain air has benefited Mrs. Gilliam and "that her condition is slightly improved. Mrs. Will Hanor and son, Ray mond, returned to Dallas, Sundoy evening, after a few days' visit at the J. L. Castle home. Dayton Optimist The Rev. W. B. Hollingshead, presiding elder of the Methodist church In this district, was in Dallas last week, returning to Portland, Saturday. C. L. Starr, secretary of the State Board of Normal Regents, visited rel atives and friends in Dallas, Sunday. Mr. Starr has rented a dwelling house in Salem and his mother will go to make her home with him in about two weeks. William J. Shewey and Miss Maud L. Conlee were married at the home of the groom's brother-in-law, J. J. McBee, at Liberty, last Sunday after noon. The Rev. A. C. Brackenbury, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Dallas, was the officiating clergyman. Mr. Shewey is a son of William Shewey, of Pedee. His bride is a member of the Conlee family residing in North Dallas. Charles Salflcky, of Portland, spent Sunday at the home of John Stoner at Rickreall. Coming to Dallas, he purchased the Stiles corner on Main and Oak streets for $1,600 and made the deed over to his son, Frank, who has conducted a harness store in that building for some time. By this pur chase, Mr. Salflcky becomes the owner of one of the best business corners in Dallas, aside from those immediately around the Court House square. New Arrivals -AT- New Line of Douglas Shoes for Men $3.50, 4.00 and 5.00 Goods and Waistmgs, New Plaids, Etc. Shirts and Furnishing Goods E HIV Reliable Place to Trade. DALLAS, OREGON G. N. Cherrineton wpnt tn vHinj today, on business. Mrs. E. Bovd Is vi Morrison of Salt Creek. Roy Fioseth uay, for a short vacation. A .1 Dundas, of Portland, was a Dallas visitor over Sunday. Born, Fridav. Mrs. Hardy Holm an Jr., a son. A. S. Campbell visited his wife who is In the Salem hospital, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W Rm It'll want 4y Portland yesterday on a business visit G. W. Cone, of Black Rock, was in Dallas, Friday, enroutd for Pnrti. on business. Miss Bertha Collins went Pm-t. land yesterday to attend the Fall millinery openings. C. L. Hubbard went to Pnrt.inri Saturday, for a short visit with his ramny, who are staying in that city at present Cards are out announcinar the birth of Paul Cary Becker. Aueust 23. 1907. The proud parents are the Rev. and Mrs. D. Julian Becker, of this rirv , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blessinc of Portland, visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Blessing, last week, returning to their home city, Sunday. . The Observeb is now printing more Inches of advertising than at any previous time. Appreciation of the valueof printer's Ink In boosting busi ness Is steadily Increasing among the business men and farmers. William Castellaine was examined before Judge E. F. Coad yesterday, and found to be insane. He was taken to the Insane Asylum in Salem the same day. Mr. Castellaine has lived In Dallas only about a month and Is not Well known to the citizens of this town. R. L. Dashiell and family have returned to Oregon from Cedonia, Wash., and will again make their home in Dallas. They are visiting In Independence at present, but will come to Dallas about October 1. They enjoyed their four years' stay in northeastern Washington, but like Oregon better. Joe Craven, U. S. Loughary, A. F. Toner and Roy Sparks returned from Rock Creek yesterday, after a most successful week of fishing in Bock Creek and the Siletz River. Rumor has it that Messrs. Toner and Sparks caught the fish, while Scott and Joe stayed in camp and played "smoke 'em." County School Superintendent Sey mour requests us to announce that the Northwest School Furniture Com pany will present a fine globe to the country school district making the best collective exhibit at the Polk County School Children's Industrial Fair. The prize is a valuable one, and will be well worth competing for. Kerslake & White have ordered a Military Band organ for use in their skating rink this winter. This instru ment is claimed to have the power of an orchestra of thirteen pieces, and its repertory will be limited only by the number of rolls used. If It arrivesj In time, the management of the rink will open their season next Saturday night STORE C M. Rorke.wentto Portland yester day, on business. J. Hannum, of Pcdee. wa3 a business visitor in Dallas today. John Leveck, of Lewisville. was in Dallas today on business. Charles Maxfield, of Kings Valley, was a Dallas visitor today. J. J. Thurston, of Suver, was a busi ness visitor in Dallas yesterday. Born, Friday, August 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Reese Bobbins, a daughter. A. 11. Cannon, a prominent attorney of Salem, is in Dallas on a business visit today. The auction sale at the A. Slefarth farm Saturday was postponed o n account of rain. W. J. White went to Salt Creek today, to assist in preparations for next week's hop picking. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Smith have pur chased a traot of land on the hill in South Dallas and will build a neat cottage. The timber estimate made for Polk county by Fuller & Elliott will be com pleted today or tomorrow. The cruise has Involved much painstaking labor, both in the wood3 and in the office. Hop picking will commence In most of the yards around Dallas next Mon day, and many people are already pre paring to move out to the yards where they will be employed and get their camps ready before the busy season. Harold Hart, son of Senator and Mrs. J. N. Hart, of Baker City, met with an accident in which one of his arms was broken, while working in a sawmill in Benton county last week. The lad is spending his vacation with his grandparents near Philomath, and had only recently secured employment in the mill. A fresh line of Gunther's fine candies. Stafrin Drug Company. Squib's Ground Spices, purest and strongest made. Stafrin Drug Com pany. ' Oh I my stomach's a very uncertain tning, I suffered the torment that costiveness brings, But now I am happy, normal and free, A miracle wrought by Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Belt&Cher- rlngton. I have on display a nice assortment of "Spalding's" sporting goods. All guaranteed. W. R. Eixis. Hop baskets at Howe's. Welch's Grape Juice at Howe's. Swetland & Son's Famous Ice Cream at Ellis.' Real estate that's all. VanOrbdel Barham. All the news in the Twice-a-weck Observer. L. D. Brown, for Abstracts. Notary Public; typewriting. Ralph Adams sells furniture for less than trust stores. ; Come and list with the hustlers. VanOrsdel & Barham. The Observer office wants the print ing you are particular about A fresh line of Gunther's fine candles. Stafrin Drug Company. For the best cigars and freshest candies, call on Horace Webster. " The stage fare between Dallas and Salem has been reduced to 50 cents. Squib's Ground Spices, purest and strongest made. Stafrin Drug Com pany, Money of private parties to loan at 6 peif cent on well-Improved farms. Sibley & Eakin. Patronize the new barber shop on Main street T. W. Reel, the proprietor, guarantees first-class work.. if..r The neatest Ice Cream parlors in town and good service guaranteed Give us a trial. Ellis' Confectionery, W. R. Ellis, agent for Daily Ore gonian and Evening Telegram. Have a daily paper delivered at your house bv the week, month or year. No extra - 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. Thfl necret of fashionable beauty. I asked the question of a beauty special ist In order to be round, rosy and very stylish, take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or tablets. Belt & Cherrlngton. Legal Blanks for sale at this office, Everything for that fishing trip at W. R. Ellis.' Wa mn sell vour real estate. Van Orsdel & Bash am. a frsh Una of Gunther's fine candies. Stafrin Drug Company. Sauib's Ground Spices, purest and strongest made. Stafrin Drug Com pany. It flows like electricity through your veins ; it doe3 the work. If you are wasting away, take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tab lets. Belt & Cherrlngton. I have secured competent help and am prepared to do all kinds of quick repairing work. Horse shoeing a specialty. Bring your work to rny blacksmith shop, next to Lee Smith's Cyclery. Cal Hctton. tf KILLthx COUCH m CURE the Lunca w Br. Kias'o 1 Ul 4OLL.3 Trial Bottis f rat "5 111 TK'SIT l. Tli'ITfK'FlES. GUARANTEED 8 ATI S F ACXOiil" OB IIOSEY HZiVllBLX). 1 - Wg GBcHc1mG2 kjZl c Dollars Will Fly Your Way if You Come Next W alter Falls City, Bow's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward fof ny cue of Catarrh that cannot be cured bj Hall' Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO. , Prop ., Toledo, O. Wa the undersigned, have known F. J. Che ney for the last IE years, and believe him per fectly honorable in all business transaction! and financially able to carry out any obliga tions made by their firm. Wkst Thuax, Wholesale Dninrists, Toledo, O. Wajcdino, Kinnan&Mabvik, Wholesale Drug- fists, -roieao, u. b Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, actlnf directly upon the blood and rancous surfaces of the system. Price, 76o. per bottle. Boldly fell pruowists. Testimonial tree. Hall's Family Filli are tho best. ' WHEN IN DALLAS GO TO THE DALLAS HOTEL Under New Management Strictly White Help. Big Sample Room and Special Accommodations for Commercial Men. Xv A X J-iO $1.00, $1.25, $2.00 per Day INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH Railway. FROM INDEPENDENCE. , . : FOB DALLAS. ' m 1 LT 1? E T TnAnluntA H olio A'flA a. ni.; ly. Monmouth, 6:15 a. m.; ar. Dallas, 6:40 a, in. fY I VTa IM T nnnfl TndananillinM 1 II ! 1 V n-nn m tv. Mnnmnuth. 11:20 a. m.: ar. Dal las, 11:45 a. ra. Train No. 71. ' Leave Independence, daily, 6:15 p. m.-, lv. Monmouth, 6:30 p. m.; ar. Dallas, o;iw p. hi, FOR AIHLIK. ' m-..J XTn CC r.m TmlnruinilatlM Aollv irillll nu. W. Avcnyvj ii..viv..uviivv J i 7:fl0 a. m.: lv. Monmouth. 7:40 a. m.i ar. Airlie, 8:Ua. m. Train No. 71 leave Independence, daily, 8:30 p. m.; lv. Monmouth, 8:50 p. m. ar. Airlie, 4:26 p.m. FOR VOMMOUTH ONLY. , Leave Independence, daily, 2:16'p. tn. FROM DALLAS. FOR INDBPESDKNCK. 8:30 a. m.; lv. Monmouth, . :00 a. m.; ar. Inde pendence, 9:15 a. m. ; Train No. 100. Lv. Dallas, Bunaay only, o:o a. m.i ar. Independence, 7:'i0 a. tn. Train No. 6n. Leave Dalle, daily. 1 p. m. ; lv Monmouth, 1 :35 p. in. ; ar. Independence. 1 :40 p. m. (This train connects at Monmouth (or Air lie.) ' 1 Train No. 70. Leave Dallas, dslly, 7:85 p. m.; lv. Monmouth, 8 p. m.; ar. Independence, 8:15 P- mV FROM AIRLIE. : Train No. 67. Leave Airlie, dnily, a. m.; lv. Monmouth, 9:35 a. m.;ar. Independence, 9:50 a. m. (This train connects at Monmouth for Dallas.) Train No. 7S. Leave Airlie, dally, 6:0 p. m.; lv. Monmouth, 5:40 p. m.i ar. Independence, 6:55 p. m. ' FROM MONMOUTH ONLY. Leaves Monmouth for Independence, daily, at 2.50 p. m. Educate Your Daughters at SALELl- In addition to its natural attractions, this charming city has the advantage of being one of the principal and best developedtownsin theWillam ette Valley, and the state capital. Young Ladies SS. school, therefore, may receive not only a thorough education from books, and the accomplishments resulting from in struction in art, needlework, domestic science and muiic, and association with their instructors, but they also acquire poise and culture in manner due to privileges of observation and environ ment which Salem, more than any other city in Oregon, affords. Complete cost for tuition, board, etc., is only $40 per half session of ten weeks. Music, two lessons a week, per half session, f 15. StnJ today for mrw announctrrunt. Academy & Sacred Heart Salem, Oregon W. J. STOWE, Trnclinan, Doea baullng of all klndi at reasonable rate. D ALLAH. cmr.nn t,i. mlimmtnn is on ever? bos of the genuine Laxative Uromo-Qainlne Tattou mMdi thai esirea 1 Out of the week, to be as cheap as any retail mail order house, and on SATURDAY 7L WILL SAVE YOU AT LEAST 10 PER CENT. Are you in the habit of sending your cash away and asking your home merchant for credit? If so, is it fair? We do not ask your trade if we cannot rave you money on the same bill and with better goods. Why did we build our Black Rock store? To get an outlet .for your produce. We pay more for produce than any other store in the Willamette Valley. Why? Because we have a greater demand than we can supply. THE SWELLEST BUNCH OF Rockers Chairs Ever brought to Polk County is now on exhibi tion at our store. You will be surprised to learn how low the prices run. Your inspection cordially invited. .. Chapm Largest Stock Myyvrs)AMyvpMyv?v q SffB 5 Wake Up! k m Come and See Us We have some good things to show you. SHOES OF ALL KINDS. At the Right Prices. ii ill S3 13 Th, Dallas Shoo THt ORIGINAL LAXATIVI COUSH 8VRUP KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE HCMEYTA3 tci CloTtr Eiassaa sad Boney Bee ea liter Botlle LUCHIAMUTE TIE CO. ALL KINDS OP Rouh Lumber $10. Ter Thousand Can also furnish FINE MAPLE LUMBER Mill three miles west of Airlie OnTedee Road BROWN Q LINK 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. BUTLER & DUNN Office, North Main Stm t Dallas, , I i- 0 r ' Saturday, August 31. .A and Morris ans on West Side. Get Wise! Store, f!rs-iS&'cr- OAOTOniA. Tit ha-' stall Is tn slgutore f The Olds Gasoline Engines I handle the "Olds" the beat Gaso line Engine in the market. J ust tho thing for Wood Fawlng, Tumping Spraying, Feed MUla, Churning, Etc. Come and See the best gaso line engine made for farmers' purposes. . . Ed.BitMIo, Agent Dallas, Oregon. smmamtmiissmm&i ,i.S n-s w-y Oregon ,i ;& lib l.i f;-3 ti St Li ri 4 i (' V c I i v- m i t LI r (;: f ( l ! 4 Ol f . i. u. u. r . uuuaing,