Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, April 21, 1908, Image 3

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    T firtCfkrVM" Leaveorderf at the Mercantile Com
Pnlk tOUnty UDSGrVCr pany's store for hop twines.
jutujuuiBb, UL JIMJUIOrQ, IS
visiting at the borne of her sister.
t b. Hart was a passenger to Port
'frSven went to Portland
,iaT on business.
C.MaudBobertsonrlsited friends
inlndependenoe, Sunday.
stives in W"u .
V v a. 0 N Cherrington went to
'portl8Dd,SUnday.foravisIt.- .
Mrs. George Geilinger went to Port
land, Sunday, for a short visit
a Hirschberg. of Independence, was
jn Dallas yesterday on business.
q B Nunn returned last night from
, short business visit in Portland.
nt Pal Is Uity, was iu
T T.lnton
i'j. r . ,
Pallas. Saturday, for a snort visit.
jobn Hubbard, of McMInnville,
visited relatives in Dallas, Sunday.
W T Belcher, of Falls City, was in
Dallas," Sunday, enroute for Portland.
A J. Barham was a business visitor
in Cooper Hollow yesterday.
Twenty-three cents in trade for
mohair at the Mercantile. ' tf
Oyster shells, great food for young
and old chickens, at Loughary's. tf
m P A. Finsetn returned ouiur-
day evening from a visit in Portland.
u 1 T nnnu. of FallS UltV, W88 in
Dallas today on a short business visit.
Mr nnfl Mrs. B. I. Ferguson, of
Eola, were Dallas visitors, Saturday,
n.i nrAmfir. of Falls Oity, was a
business visitor in Dallas yesterday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Dee Dunn,
Sunday morning, April 19, ardaughter,
Pmat.in Lunar, of Perrydale, was a
business visitor in Dallas yesterday.
Hon. D. L. Keyt, of Perrydale, was
a business visitor in Dallas, Saturday.
Carl Williams, who, is attending
sohool in Eugene, is home for a week's
visit
C. W. Sherman, of the Siletz Basin,
was a business visitor in Dallas, Sat
urday. Mrs. V. S. Loughary returned Sat
urday morning from a short stay in
Portland.
Miss Nora Davidson, of Falls City,
was In Dallas yesterday enroute for
Portland.
J. P. VanOrsdel arrived in Dallas
from Portland this morning for a
inort visit.
Mies Louise Collins returned to
Portland, Sunday morning, after a
few weeks' visit at the home of her
parents, Judge and Mrs. J. L. Collins.
Mrs. E. Boyd.
Oscar Smith, of Bridgeport, visited
at the home of Mrv and Mrs. I. F.
Yoakum yesterday,
W. T. Grier, manager of the Falls
City Lumber Company, was in Dallas,
rnaay, on Dusinesa,
- County Commissioner William Kid-
dell, of Monmouth, spent Friday and
Saturday, in Dallas,
The ftev. W. P. Marrs left this after
noon for a few days' visit among
friends in .Portland
- Miss Alta Savage has just completed
a successful term as teacher in the
public school at Polk Station
' Frank Johnson, a student of Dallas
College, visited over Sunday at the
home of his parents in Portland.
Miss Hallie Reynolds, of Portland,
Visited over Sunday at the home of
her mother, Mrs. W. I. Reynolds.
The W. 0. T. U. will hold a meeting
at the home of Mrs. Fred Horner,
Thursday afternoon at 2 :30 o'clock.
S. H. Petre, a prominent hop raiser
of the Bridgeport neighborhood, was
In Dallas todayon a business visit.
Mrs. L. R. Hadley, of Dayton, vis
ited at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. J. Ballantyne last week.
Johnson Brothers have removed
their lunch counter and restaurant fix
tures from their store for the summer.
L. Gerlinger Sr. returned to-Portland,
Friday afternoon, after-a short
business visit in. Dallas and Falls
City.
Mrs. Mary Putnam and daughter,
Margaret, of Salem, visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Collins,
Sunday.
Miss Nellie Collins, of Falls City,
visited over Sunday at the home-of
her parents, Judge and Mrs. J.. L.
Collins.
Mr. and Mrs. William Shewey
returned Saturday from Middleton,
and will make their home in Dallas
in future.
W. F. Fowler, recently employed In
the office of the Falls City News, was
in Dallas yesterday on his way to
Portland.
Frank Robertson came up from
Portland, Saturday, for a few days'
visit at the home of his father, James
Robertson. ' -'
Nes Dale arrived in Dallas, Satur
day, for a short stay, after having
spent the winter on. his claim In the
Siletz Basin.
IN THE SOCIAl REALM
Birthday Party at Fenton Home Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Soehren .
Entertain.
A pleasant party was given at the
hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Fenton, Saturday night, in joint oele
bration of the eighteenth birthday
anniversaries of their son, Carl, and
of Misses Frankle Hayter and Claudia
Coad.
The evening was pleasantly passed
with various games and music, and
at its close an elegant birthday lunch
eon was served.
Those present were : Mr. and Mrs,
H. L. Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Hayter, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Coad, Mr.
and Mrs. F. J. Coad ; Misses Claudia
Coad, Frankie Hayter, Ella Butler,
Allle Fuller, Louise Collins, Ednelle
Collins, Buena Fiske, Edna Hall, Ada
Osfield, Winnie Eelly, Edith Yates,
Lillian MoYlcker, Hallie Coad, Alice
Grant, Vera Cosper; Messrs. Carl
Fenton, Yerhe Launer, Claud Shaw,
Elmer Streyer, Dean Collins, Frank
Collins, Clarence Reynolds, Clay
Crlder, Wayne Greenwood, Alphus
Boyd, Edgar Craven, Frank Kersey,
Robert VanOrsdel, August RIsser,
Walter Muir and Lew Ballantyne.
SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES
Names of Republican and Democratic
Nominees for State and County
Offices.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Soehren delight
fully entertained the members of the
EntreNous club and invited friends
at their home Saturday evening, the
occasion being the third anniversary
of their wedding. The evening was
spent in games and music, and
delicious refreshments were served.
Those present were : Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Soehren, Dr. and Mrs. L. A,
Bollman, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ellis,
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Guy, Professor
and Mrs. H. H. Dunkelberger, Mr.
and Mrs. G.L. Hawkins, Misses Evan
geline Hart, Maud Hart, 01 lie Howe,
Jennie Muscott, Fannie Dempsey,
Maud Robertson, Nora Robertson,
Flora McCallon, Effie Brown, Messrs.
C. D. Chorpening, W. I. Ford, R. R.
Hill, R. B. Nelson, R. E. Williams and
Harry Gaynor.
Jack Sibley has rented Eugene
Byerley's bowling alley on Court
street and will have full charge of it
for a few months.
Miss Elsie Ray left Saturday after
noon for an extended visit among
friends and relatives in Portland and
neighboring cities. ;
Miss Clara Montgomery, of Falls
City, visited friends in Dallas last
week while on her way to Portland,
where she is attending school.
G
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tinct designs and
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How it fits, looks,
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Ateolute satisfaction is the positive promise of the LA VOGUE label, sewed into
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jLiyjll guarantee a saving of from $5.00 to $10.00 on each suit against city prices
THE BEE HIVE STORE
A Reliable Place to Trade
1 0. 0. F. Building - - - - Dallas. Oregon
United States Senator H. M. Cake,
of Multnomah county.
Congressmen W. C. Hawley, of
Marlon county, (re-nomlnated) ; W. R.
Ellis, of Umatilla county, (re-noml-mated.)
Dairy and Food Commissioner
J. W. Bailev. of Multnomah county.
(re-nominated).
Railroad Commissioners T. K
Campbell, of Lane county: C. B,
Altchison, of Multnomah county, (both
re-nominated).
District Attorney-J. H. McNary, of
Marlon county, (re-nominated).
Joint Representative B. F. Jones,
of Polk county, (re-nomlnated).
Representative C. L. Hawley, of
McCoy.
County Judge Ed. F. Coad, of
Dallas, (re-nominated).
Commissioner William Riddell, of
Monmouth, (re-nomlnated).
County Clerk E. M. Smith, of Dal
las, (re-nominated).
Sheriff F. H. Muscott, of Dallas.
Assessor C. S. Graves, of Dallas,
(re-nomlnated).
School Superintendent H. C. Sey
mour, of Dallas, (rernominated).
Surveyor B. F. Beezley, of Falls
City.
Coroner B. L. Chapman, of Dallas,
(re-nominated).
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
The successful Democrats were :
United States. Senator George E.
Chamberlain, of Multnomah county.
Congressmen J. J.' Whitney, of
Linn county ; result not yet known in
Second District. 1
Dairy and Food Commissioner
result not known.
Railroad Commissioner result not
known.
Representative W. D. Henry, of
Spring Valley.
County Judge J. E. Sibley, of Dal
las. Commissioner A. M. Holmes of
McCoy.
County Clerk F. S. Crowley, of
Falls City.
Sheriff J. M. Grant, of Dallas, (re
nominated).
Assessor F. E. Myer, of Dallas. '
School Superintendent W. I. Rey
nolds, of Dallas.
Surveyor L. Ground, of Monmouth.
COMMITTEEMEN ARE CHOSEN
Men
Who Will Manage Political
Campaign in Polk County
Voting Precincts.
Precinct committeemen were elected
at the primaries last Friday as
follows: "'
REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE.
Douglas T. B. Stone
Jackson J. A. Baxter
Salt Lake Elmer Enes
Eola H. B. Brophy '
Rickreall William Cadle
South Independence Marsh Merwln
Buena Vista W. E. Bevens
South Monmouth T. J. Berry -Lucklamute
R. M. Fowla -Bridgeport
R. R. Riggs
East Dallas I. F. Yoakum
Falls City J. 0. Talbott
North Monmouth Ira C. Powell
South Dallas U. S. Loughary
North Dallas G. N. Cherrington
McCoy G. L. Kelty
North Independence R. H. Enoz
No committeemen were elected In
Spring Valley. In Suver precinct, the
vote is a tie between J. J. Thurston
and A. E. Tetherow, each having
received two votes.
DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE.
Douglas J. W. Butler
Jackson N. F. Gregg
Spring Valley Fred SImklns
Eola T. W. Brunk
South Independence W. H. Craven
MoOoy Clyde Kelty
East Dallas J. B. Nunn
Bridgeport William Burns
Luokiaraute J. O. Staats
Suver J. T. James
Buena Vista M. N. Prather
South Dallas Oscar Hayter
North Monmouth George Boothby
North Independence David Dove
No Democratic committeemen were
named in Salt Lake, Rickreall, South
Monmouth, Falls City and North
Dallas precincts.
Bell Phone 511
Mutual Phone 1141
IIRKPATRiei
GROCERIES
5lo Discount, Cash (or 30 days) 50
DALLAS
OREGON
GROCERIES
We carry the famous
DIAMOND
W"
Brand of Extracts, Spices, Coffee, Canned Goods
FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY
Simonton & Scott Dallas, Oregon
THE PROPHETS.
BY DEAN COLLINS.
The
the
Specially large shipments ar
rived this week and the largest
and most varied suit display of
the season is now" ready for
your inspection. This Store is
proud and pleased to show them.
Prices: $17.50 to $35
lection day was over, and
clerks had shed their coats.
And untiringly had counted all the
fateful little votes :
And they added up the totals and
declared that it was plain
That Charley wasn't slated as a Sena
tor again :
And they added (sotto voce) that
beyond the slightest doubt.
"The Democrats will get us, if we
don't
watch
out."
"They're as cunning as the serpent,
they're as subtle as the fox.
And we greatly fear they've got the
Urand Old tarty in a box :
As Republicans, the Democrats have
registered in scores.
From the swamps of Harney county
to tne broad raeinc snores.
And they've planned a coup by which
they hope to drive us into rout,
And the Democrats will get us, if we
don't
watch
out."
'These 30,0qf Democrats have got us
an Burruuuueu ;
They're backing at the stable base on
which our hope is founded :
Already we are on the run, in terror of
the end.
For the Democrats will beat the man
on whom cur hopes depend
We don't know how they'll do it, but
there lsn t any doubt
That the Democrats will get us, If we
don't
watch
out."
"The 60,000 voters, whom the Grand
Old Party boasts,
Must quail before the onslaught of
the Democratic hosts
Wa cannot see exactly how the enemy
will land us,
But we feel sure they've got a Juicy
lemon that they'll band us;
Although In voting force we've got
them akin ned beyond a doubt.
Still the Democrats will get us, it we
don t
watch
out"
"By
30,000 voters, the Republicans
surpass
The motley horde that rldea upon the
Democratic ass;
But dark and grim disaster is immin
ent to us
There is no other outcome to the sorely-
tangled muss;
And so we deem our duty plain to raise
the warning shout.
That the Democrats will get us, if we
don t
watch
out"
No election was held In Rock Creek
precinct Only two voters were regis
tered. It U probable that this p reel not
will be annexed to Falls City at the
next election.
The work of drilling for coal on the
Brown property north of Dallaa was
commenced this morning. The
machinery arrived la Dallaa. Satur
day night and waa taken out to the
farm and set np In readiness lor work
yesterday.
Two Republican candidates in Polk
oounty wiU also be the Democratic
candidates. They are B. F. Jones for
Joint represestatlve and R. L. Chap
man for coroner. Each received a
higher Democratic vote than any
Democrat and benoe will be the nomi
nee of the minority parties In the
event that they accept the nomination.
W. L Reynolds was nominated for
school superintendent, A. M. Holmes
for Com m iasiooer, and Lather Ground
for surveyor, their names having befo
written o) ths ballot It is not k sows
whether any one of tbem will accept a
Domination.
County Clerk E. M. Smith issued
license to wed to C. L. Crider and Miss
Ruth E. VanOrsdel today.
J. R. Nodell, of Portland, Superin
tendent of the Oregon Anti-Saloon
League, will deliver three addresses
in Dallas next Sunday. In the morn
ing he will speak at the Christian
Church, and will fill the pulpit of
the Evangelical Church in the even
ing. He will deliver an address
to the people of this city at the Court
house, Sunday afternoon.
NEW WADCO
COFFEE
Dallas Steam Laundry
Modern Machines. Modern Methods ;
We Strive to Please
North Main Street.
Both Phones
THE CHARACTER
OF OUR SHOES
for Women, Misses and Children
stands plainly written upon them
No printer's ink or artist's brush
can satisfactorily portray 'their
individuality.
YOU MUST SEE THEM.
DALLAS SHOE STORE
MRS. J. C. GAYNOR, Proprietor
Call and get a sample cup
this week at
LOUGHARY'S
Dallas Truck & Dray Company
HuMurs I Brown, Proprietors
Phone and stand at Belt & Cber
rington's drug store. Bell and Mutual
Phones. All kinds of hauling Wood
for sale.
Legal Blanks at this office.
L. D. Brown, for Abstracts. Notary
Public; typewriting.
Dr. Donohoe, Dentist CglowBldg
Room 1. Mutual Phone 256.
The Obsebveb office wants the print
ing you are particular about.
Legal blanks for sale at this office.
Dr. Hayter, Dentist Office over
Wilson's Drag Store. Dallas. Oregon.
Money of private parties to loan at
6 per cent on well-improved farms.
SrautT & Each.
Try the "Big Bear," the new -cent
cigar now on sale at Horace Webster's
confectionary store. tf
225 egg incubator and brooder In
good condition. Can be seen in oper
ation now. Address P. O. 311. Dallaa.
Choice lots for sale in Fair View
addition, either for each or on the
installment plan. Mabc Hi ma.
Owner.
W. R, Ellis, agent for Daily Ore
gon la a and Evening Telegram. Have
a dally paper delivered at your bouse
by the week, month or year. Ko extra
charge for delivery.
Legal blanks for sale at this oOon.
Patronise the Dew barber shop oa
Main street T. W. BeeL the proprietor,
guarantees first-claes work.
Dry fir cordwood wanted la any
quantity opto S00 cords; to be delivered
la Dallas or Falls City. For farther
particulars, call on, or address. Salem
Falls City & Wester By. Co, Dallaa.
We Will Pay
85c
for wheat at the
DALLAS FLOURING MILLS
SWEENEY BROS.
J
The Best Meats
Are found In our tender
and Juicy beef, mutton
and pork. We do our
own killing, and can
uarantee all meats to
s wholesome and fresh.
Olve us a trial.
Barnhart Grant
Dallas, .- Oregon
Coy Brothers
CONTRACTORS
and BUILDERS
Refbbenci: I. O. School of Archi
tecture. Scranton, Pa.
Mc,CiI.Pno,.H,goy.J
DALLAS, - OREGON
TIMBER LANDS
Fuller & Elliott
Only Real EnUta Arm in Polk County
Dandling limber Lna exclusively
Don't fall to call or write if you have
have timber to selL
Office in Crider Building
DiiXA, Oasooa
Lumber For Sale
Bough and dresard lumber for
sale at your own price. Let ois
figure os your ML Mutual
phone.
H. C HARMS,
DALLAS, - OREGOS
Dry fir cordwood wanted la any
qoaatity op to SO0 enrds .to be delivered
la Dallas or Falls City. For farther
perticalara, eall on, or address. Balem,
Falls City Weetera By. Cx. Dallaa.
Calls promptly answered day or night
R. L. CHAPMAN
FUNERAL DIRECTOR aV EMBALMER
Ball
DALLAS,
PhoM 10
OKBOON
Mutual Phon U0S
LOOK HERE!
The City Express & Transfer Co.
does all kinds of hauling at
reasonable rates, Htand and both
phones at Webster's Confectionery
Store.
MUSCOTT & STARR
Proprietors
DALLAS, ORXCON
TTOBUtT At LAW
B. F. JONES
Office In Cooper Building.
INDEPENDENCE, - OREGON
JJ)jrnrr.
M. HAYTER
Oflloa evsr WHsoa's I ua; Iters
DALXJLS, ORBOON.
M. OLIVE SMITH
teacher of
PIANO AND ORGAN
Medio, Room Ko. 2, Wilsoa Biota
DALLAS 0REG03
rroaarr at Law
L. D. BROWN
Kotabt Prauc; AarraAcrs
Mill Street opposite Cglow BIJg.
DALLAS, OREGON.
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