Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, December 17, 1907, Image 3

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uStafrin's elegant line of
r istmas.
ah went to Portland
i noon, on business.
was a business visitor
Friday and Saturday.
a returned from a short
in Portland, Saturday,
ortment of the famous
at Stafrin's Drug
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P. S. Crowley, of
visitors in Dallas,
Portland, visited
Dallas, Saturday
Hubbard and Mrs. C. L,
, . fed relatives in McMinn-
II, - i j Johnson, of Portland, is
l " -i.i (' c home of Mr. and Mrs,
1 '. Jj. ' i'.i j.
' l jonson.of Salem, visited
t i j 1 i j r my Dallas friends, Sat
. ' - '-nday.
P. C. Lady and IraYocum of Willa-
rafoa, wcro in town Friday and were
j ltvisaiit cullers at this office.
Ea'rl ; S Clarence Cone, of Port
land, are spending the week at the
home of their uncle, George W. Cone,
John Oiia went to Vancouver, Fri
day, and will spend the Christmas
holidays with his family fn that city.
General Ilanager M. J. Buckley,
Superintendent L. B. Fields and other
officials of the Southern Pacific Com
pany, were in Dallas, Friday on bust
ness.
lllaa Jt nnlo Muscott left Friday for
a two weeks' visit among friends in
California. During her absence Miss
Ollie How will take her place in the
Public LI trary. .
Dr. II. L. Toney is in Dallas on
business. He will return to his claim
on Salmon Kivcr Thursday morning,
accompanied by Mrs. Toney and Miss
Rose Eronkcrs. -Floyd
Myer has been severely ill
for more than a week, but is recover
ing nicely and will soon be able to
resume his place in the freight depart
ment at the depot. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wells, of Bel
Hngham. Washington, have pur
chased the property of Joseph Aufder
mauer near Salt Creek and will make
their home in Oregon In future.
F. M. Sp'awa, of Waldport, started
for Eastern Oregon, Friday, after a
three days' visit among friends in
Dallas and vicinity. He will spend
the Christmas holidays among friends
in Eastern Oregon and Washington.
All the dishes which have not been
called for at Mrs. Qerlinger's house
have been returned to the Woodman
Hail and placed in the kitchen. These
dishes fill a large basket, and are
those left after the Library benefit
dinner.
Leon Elder has returned to Dallas
after being employed for several
months in the construction of the
Salem-Portland electric line. He says
that the road is now practically com
pleted, nothing remaining to be done
except the stringing of the trolley
wires. , "
Finest line of toiletcases at Stafrins,
Holiday assortment of fine station
ery at Stafrin's.
Have you registered yet? Uglow
Clothing House.
Don't forgetStafrin's elegant line of
goods for Christmas.
Miss Ethel Tooze, of Falls City, was
a Dallas visitor yesterday.
Ira Mehrling, of Falls City, was a
business visitor in Dallas yesterday,
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Bush
of Pedee, Monday, December 16, a son
Mrs. C. C. Chipmau has returned to
Corvallis after a short visit in Dallas.
Fred Talbott, of Falls City, was
business visitor in Dallas yesterday,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morrison, of
Portland, are visiting relatives In
Dallas.
December 25th Is the last day to
register for one of those unique and
beautiful Art Calendars at Uglow
Clothing House.
The most unique Art Calendar of
the year free at Uglow Clothing House,
Go register your name and have one
reserved for you.
Mrs. J. P. Simpson and children, of
Lent9, Oregon, have been visiting at
the borne of hor parents, Hon. and
Mrs. George W. Myer.
Miss Fuller, a trained nurse, came
from Portland, Sunday, and will care
for Mrs. Mary Conner, who is seriously
ill with liver trouble.
County Clerk E. M. Smith issued
license to wed to Julius Erassy and
Amanda C. Harlan, Saturday, and to
Fred Perin and Donie Youngs yester
day.
County Commissioners J. B. Teal,
of Falls City, and William Eiddell, of
Monmouth, are in Dallas this week
attending the sessions of County
Court.
Miss Bessie Davis, of Portland, is
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
G. N. Cherrington, and will remain in
Dallas until after the Christmas holi
day season.
C. C. Patrick, R. E. Dugan, Maurice
Butler and Ross Nelson, of Inde
pendence, attended the dancing party
given by the Carnation Club at Wood
man Hall, Saturday night.
Chester Siefarth returned to his
home In Falls City yesterday after a
week's stay in Dallas, during which
he was employed on line work for the
Mutual Telephone Company.
Within the past week the majority
of the stores and business houses of
Dallas have completed their Christ
mas decorations, and the show win
dows and stores along Main Street
present a most beautiful appearance.
Friday afternoon, December 20,
appropriate Christmas exercises will
be held in each of the rooms at the
Dallas Public School, and all friends
and patrons of the institution are
invited to be present. After Friday,
the school will be closed for one week
during the Christmas holidays. .
B. F. Wells, mail carrier on Rural
Route 1, saysthatthe farmers living
along the county road at Smithfleld
and vicinity have combined their
efforts for the improvement of the
public highway, and have cleared and
graded until that stretch of road is one
of the smoothest, cleanest and pleas
antest to travel on, that can be found
In Polk county.
GET A CALENDAR
Register Your Name at Uglow
Clothing House and Receive
a Work ot Art.
Just as iu Clothing and Gent'
Furnishings "If from the Uglow
Clothing House it is the best," so it is
with Art Calendars. There have been
so many common calendars issued
that we hesitated buying any until we
found some that we believed measure
up to our standard of what we con
sider is The Best The calendar we
have selected is unique in design
something entirely out of the ordinary
and is illustrated iTith a handsome
Maiden Fair In Meditation Fancy
Free, being one of the most popular
subjects in the line of one of the lead
ing manufacturers of art calendars
In the United States.
HOW TO OBTAIN OUR CALENDAR.
This dainty calender is worthy of
place in every home in the community,
and an it will cost you nothing, there
is no reason why you should not have
one. They are too valuable and beau
tif ul to be given out indiscriminately.
but If you will call at our store any
time before December 25 and register
your name, we will reserve a copy for
you when they are ready for dlstri
button, which will be right after the
first of the year. This offer Is limited
to grown-ups only. We cordially
invite you to call and register, and
incidently invite you to inspect our
line of Holiday goods.
UGLOW CLOTHING HOUSE,
Finest line of toilet cases at Stafrins
The managers of the Colosseum
Rink have had the two big arc light
replaced with a chain of incandescent
bulbs down the center of the hall, pro
ducing a very beautiful effect.
A business meeting of the Executive
Committee of the School Childrens
Industrial Fair will be held at the
office of County School Superintendent
Seymour, next Saturday afternoon
Several of the Dallas sportsmen
have taken an afternoon off from time
to time during the past two weeks and
have gone duck hunting, but all say
that there are fewer ducks and geese
in the vicinity of Dallas this year than
thore have been for years.
G. N. Cherrincrton, one of the
enthusiastic basketball fans of Dallas,
showed his appreciation of the excel
lent work of the college team by
treating the members,with their coach
and manager, to a delicious supper at
Johnson Brothers' oyster tparlors last
night
A list of 62 volumes was received at
the Dallas Public Library last week
from the Library Commission of Ore
gon. Of these, 18 are fiction, 16 juv
enile, five deal with travel and adven
ture, seven with historical fiction and
the remainder are technical works on
subjects of general Interest
President Simpson, of the Polk
County Hop Raisers' Association,
requests us to say that he desires the
Committee on Resolutions to be ready
to report at the Independence meeting
on Saturday, December 28. Also, that
is desired that the Committee on
Acreage go personally among the
growers of each district in the county
and ascertain the acreage and the
number of bales of hops on hand, and
to report at the same time and place.
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When I Want It
The object of this store is to eliminate all chance when you buy.
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Chicago
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From our policy of ordering only
of makers of the first rank we place
before you none but reliable and
fully guaranteed goods.
It is made better than other
clothing; it wears longer, looks
neater, never is disappointing in
any way and prices are are low as
the ordinary kind.
New arrivals in Boys Suits
Plain and Norfolk Coats with
bloomer pants, ages 9 to 15. Tne
most desirable Boys' Suits ever
sold at
$5E $622 $622
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, u. F. Building
Dallas, Oregon
The Radium Realty Co., of 252 Rus
sell Street, Portland, Oregon, wants
land for homeseekers, 10 to 20 acres of
orchard at once. State full particu-
lats. 12-17-2t
Holiday assortment of fine station
ery at Stafrin's.
Holiday assortment of fine station
ery atStafrin'8.
Latest Christmas Books at Stafrins.
Don't forgetStafrin's elegant line of
goods for Christmas.
A fresh assortment ot the famous
Gunther candies at Stafrin's Drug
Store.
During the month of December Mrs.
Ella J. Metzger will sell all millinery
goods regardless of cost, as she con
templates making a change in the
business.
Watch for Special sales on Fridays
at Mrs. Ella J. Metzger's. 11-12-tf.
Best job printing at the Observer
office in Dallas and the News office in
Falls City.
Money of private parties to loan at
6 per cent on well-Improved farms.
Sibley & Eakin.
Men's and women's clothing cleaned
and pressed, at Bartlett's near depot
Mutual phone 441.
Patronize the new barber shop on
Main street T. W. Reel, the proprietor,
guarantees first-class work. .
Finest line of Toilet cases at Stafrins.
A full line of White Hayiland China
at Loughary's.
L. D. Brown, for Abstracts. Notary
Public; typewriting.
For the best cigars and freshest
candies, call on Horace Webster.
Another car of extra Star A. Star
shingles, the celebrated Moore brand,
just received by the Soehren Ware
house Co., Dallas.
W. R. Ellis, agent for Daily Ore
gonian and Evening Telegram. Have
a daily paper delivered at your house
oy tne week, month or year. No extra
charge for delivery.
For Sale.
Four fine thoroughbred Poland
China hogs for sale.
12-17-3t S. D. Steffy, Dallas.
Dallas Truck & Dray Company
Hubbard & Brown, Proprietors
Phone and stand at Belt & Cher-
rlngton's drug store. Bell and Mutual
Jfnones.
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CORNER GROCERY
Located in the Wagner corner
ANY TIME YOU CALL
here you are sure of prompt attention.
We consider it as much a part of our
duty to serve you promptly as to sup
ply you with
The Best Groceries
Obtainable.
No matter how small your order, we
shall be glad to serve you. If you
cannot come in person, send us the
order by any means convenient to you.
we ll mi it just as raitniuuy as 11 you
were here yourself.
E. BOYD & SON
Phones : Bell 63, Mutual 314.
It is not Economy
To do the family washing
at home. When you figure
up the cost of water, soap,
starch, extra fire anj time,
and most of all the mess and
trouble that it makes, and
compare it with our price of
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, 197, Dell, 203
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NITURE
STORE
has some exquisite articles for Christmas gifts which
are being offered at very attractive prices. It may
pay you well to investigate before purchasing. Selec
tions should be made at an early ' date, so as to assure
you a good assortment to pick from. All goods so
selected will be stored if requested and delivered at
any date you may wish. We will give you a partial
list of such items as we think might interest you so as
to enable you to make your selection with greatest ease
Ladies' Secretary s in mahogany or qaurter-sawed oak.
Ladies' Music Cabinets in mahogany or polished oak.
Ladies' Dressers in Bird's-eye maple or golden oak.
Chiffoniers in mahogany, oak or Bird's-eye maple.
Sideboards in golden, weathered or finished oak.
Couches, covered in leather or velour.
Bookcases, combination in polished oak.
China Closets with full glass front.
Chairs, Morris, rockers and easy, trimmed in velvet, velour or leather.
Tables, Dining and Library.
Stands, Parlor or Flower.
Stoves and Ranges Art Squares, Bugs, Drapings, Couch Covers, etc.
Remember nothing is more enjoyed or remembered longer by father,
mother, or entire family than a nice or comfortable piece of furniture.
Dallas Furniture Co.
Dallas
Oregon
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Where and What to
Buy for Christmas
Our Christmas Goods are now open and ready for your inspection. We think
you will agree with us that a more carefully selected line of strictly High Grade
holiday goods has never been shown in Dallas. , Come in early and make your
selections while the stock is complete. Below are just a few suggestions for
suitable Christmas gifts:
Brass Vases, 75o to $1
Brass Candlesticks, 60c to $3.
Brass Hanging Baskets, f 1.75 to $5
Fountain Pens, $1 to $C
Pen Knives, 25e to $3.60
Coin Purses, 15c to $1
Leather Cigar Cases, $1 to $3
Bill Books, $1 to $2.75
Card Cases, 50c to $2.60
Whiting's Stationery, 40c to $4
Cigar Jars, $1 to $3 .
Perfumes, 10c to $10
Puff Jars, 50c to $5
Card Trays, 25c to $2
Mirrors, $1 to $5
Silver-mounted Whiskey .Flasks, $4
Shaving Sets, $1.50 to $4
Collar Boxes, $1.50 to $3
Traveling Case, $1.50 to $7.50
Roll-u pa, $1.50 to $5
Silver Toilet Sots, $3.50 to $12
Ebony Toilet Sets, $1.50 to $8.50
Cocoa Bola Toilet Sets, $1.50 to $5
Bonnet Brushes, 60o to $3
Brushes, 25c to $4
Cloth Brushes, $1 to $3.50
Candelabra, 50o to $3
Rozane Ware Vases, 75o to $3
See our beautiful display of CUT GLASS before purchasing elsewhere.
BELT
CHERRINGTON
Dallas, Oregon
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B01D OF A THOUSAND WOVBEKS
keek el 75 pago, coauiniea
120 colored pbotegnplu of $0.75
picturoqus tpoU im Celiiorais
ad Ungoa.
Total . . . $3.25
All for . . . . $1.50
Addrcw 3 orderi te
SUH SET UAGAZIrTE
The Best Meats
Are found in our tender
and Juicy beef, mutton
and pork. We do our
own killing, and can
guarantee all meats to
be wholesome and fresh.
Give us a trial.
Barnhart Grant
Dallas,
Oregon
m Lveryaoay is interested ;i
WHEN IK 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
Chlpraan & Farmer. Frops.
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IN FINDING GOOD SHOES, and a great many
people are finding that our store is the
SHOE HEADQUARTERS
For the city of Dallas and the surrounding country.
Our stock is comolete and un-to-date and
many new customers are coming our way every S
dav. If vou want the best at prices which tell
come and see us. All we ask is a chance to
make good. Yours for trade,
The Dallas Shoe Store, Mrs- i"fynor
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We sell tons of poor
stuff; but our name' isn't
on it. Go by the name.
Your grocer return jour money if jro don't
like Schilling' Bed; pr bin.
Hilt ilgnnture la on' every box of tha jenulo
Laxative BrornoQuinins Tbieu
tee remedy that caret eeU ta M dav
The Obsebveb office wants the print
ing you are particular about.