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Polk County Observer toTI- Beynolds. Blt. Guy was ft business visitor in Kalis City yesterday. - Lb Walker, of Falls City, was a villas vUitor yesterday. j H Hollister was a business visi tor in Portland yesterday. E E, Staats, of Alrlie, was a business visitor in Dallas yesterday. Miss Fearl Magers, of Salem, is - Tisitlog relatives la Frank Pepper was in Falls City yesterday on a business visit Maurice Butler, of Independence, wM a Dallas visitor Saturday. Cyrus Blair, of Buell, was a busi ness visitor in Dallas yesterday. H A. Packard, or r '"J Dallas today on a business visit Claude Dempsey, of Portland, spent Sunday with relatives in Dallas. B. E. Williams went to Portland this afternoon on a business visit. Mrs D. A. Madison went to Portland yesterday morning for a short visit Hon D. L. Keyt, of Perrydale, was a business visitor in Dallas. Friday. Clarence Powell, of Falls City, was in Dallas yesterday for a short visit. Mr and Mrs. Albert Baxter, of Ballston, were visitors in Dallas today. Cal Cramer, of Falls City, was in Dallas, Friday, for a short business visit. M. D. Coulterputhls street sprinkler back on the streets for the summer Friday. H. Hirschberg, of Independence, was a business visitor in this city yes terday. . ti ti l flnmntAr fa vlall. lag at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rnrn to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wil liams, at Alrlie, Monday, May 4, a daughter. B. P.. Biggs, a prosperous farmer of Bridgeport, was a business v isitor in Dallas today. Mrs. Jane Smith, of Portland, la visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Z.M. Knight. Professor F. S. Crowley, of Falls City, Is in Dallas today on a short business visit. New shipment of Ladles' tan Oxfords and ties arrived today. The Bee Hive Store. Mrs. L. L. Wbiteaker, of Indepen dence, visited friends and re latlves in Dallas yesterday. Vote for W. I. Bej nolds. The ReyM. J. Ballantyne preached in the Second Evangelical church in Portland, Sunday. Get a pair of tan Oxfords before your size Is gone. New line just in. The Bee Hive Store. J. J. Wiseman" went to Portland, Saturday, for .a short visit among friends and relatives. Will Rowell, of the Bickreall Ware house Company, was a business visi tor in Dallas, Friday. W. L. Ollson, a well-known Polk county pioneer, was in the city Fri day. Salem Statesman. lien Parrish visited his brother, Albert, at Dallas a few days this week. Dayton Optimist C. C. Cblpman of Dallas is the guest of his family In this city for a few days. Corvallls Gazette. Paul Belt passed through Dallas yesterday en route from Portland to his home In Independence. W. E. Newsom, of the Falls City Electrio Company, was a business visitor In Dallas yesterday. Miss Mabel Thurston of Polk county Is a guest at the J. L. Jones home in this city. Corvallls Oazette. Mrs. H. S. Butz attended the W. C. T. U. Convention held in Falls City last week, as a representative of the Dallas association. Vote for W. 1. Reynolds. The new addition to the Hotel Gall Is equipped with fire escapes, making It the safest of the larger wooden buildings fn Dallas. Thomas Kinchin, a prosperous farmer and dairyman of the Pedee Hills, was in Dallas yesterday on business. Hon. J. H. Hawley was in Dallas, Saturday, en route for his home in Monmouth, after a business visit In Portland. Buy your tan shoes here, and buy now. We have the swell styles. 60 pairs arrived today by express.. The Bee Hive Store. Professor W. I. Reynolds, Principal of the State Reform School, In Salem, spent Saturday and Sunday at his home in this eity. County Clerk E. M. Smith Issued license to George Maokie and Miss Mary Felt, and to Rene Fritz and Miss Rosa Baher this week. J. H. Kruger, of Portland, arrived in Dallas last night for a short stay. He Is just recovering from a flve weeks' illness, caused by overwork, and Is enjoying a few days of rest and quiet at the Hotel Gail. Butler & Dunn have moved their real estate office to the room occupied by Judge L. D. Brown before he moved to the TJglow building. If the "Dora Thome" players are as good as their advance paper, it will be an all right show. The posters are the neatest seen here in a long time. Mrs. R. Hampden left today for her home in Albany, New Tork, after an extended visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hubbard. The Rev. H. L. Pratt, of Portland, presiding elder for this dlstriot will preach in the Evangelical Church in this city next Sunday morning and evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Headley returned to their home In Portland yesterday morning after a few days' visit at the home of their daughter, Mrs. F. H. Muscott. Melvln Richardson, an engineer In the employment of the Southern Pacific Company, visited at the home of bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Richard son last week. The pipe line from Ellendale Creek to supply water at the rook crusher was finished Saturday, and the machine will begin operations Wed nesday morning. , The Rev. B. W. Reynolds and daughter, Allie, left for their home in Woodvllle, Southern Oregon, this morning after a few days' visit with relatives in Dallas. Dr. L. Pfandhoefer, of Falls City, was a business visitor in Dallas, Fri day. He has just recovered from a severe attack oT blood poisoning In his right hand and arm. Prosecuting Attorney John H. Mo Nary, of Salem, Attorney W. O. Sims, of Sheridan and Hon. James McCain, of McMtnnvllle, are in Dallas this week attending circuit court E. Fleck, of Sheridan, recently pur chased 10 acres of improved property in the suburbs of Dallas from 0. W. Rice for $2500, and will make his home in this city in future. ' Let us have more of those Sunday afternoon band concerts In the City Park. A fund should be raised to encourage the boys in continuing them throughout the summer. A. H. Harris Is having a fine new house built on his property about two miles east of Dallas on the Dallas Independence railroad, and will move his family thither in a short time. State Superintendent J. H. Acker man, of Salem, and W. B. Ayer, of Portland, members of the State Board of Normal School Regents, visited the Normal School at Monmouth, Friday. Kuppenheimer's Clothing PERFECTION IN FIT AND TAILORING AN INVITATION Should you desire to inform yourself fully in regard to the ap propriate spring styles, if you wish to see and compare as many as possible of the different models before buying one, we extend to you a special invitation to visit our store and permit us to place before you the large variety and selec tions we have secured and are showing this season. We want to see you now. Buy early and set the pace in style. Might as well lead as follow others. S.' . jfI ''t-Mi THE BEE HIVE STORE i-o.o.F.Bidg A Reliable Place to Trade Dallas. Oregon STRONG ATTRACTION COMING "Dora Thome" Company Receives Highest Praise from Theater Goers Everywhere. "Dora Thorne" will play Woodman Hall, one night only, May 14 and the announcement will no doubt cause an unusual heavy demand for seats. No play in recent years' has attracted so much attention and is being so strongly patronized by the public everywhere and the critics are unani mous in their praise of the production and its supporting cast One cannot neglect seeing it for it teaches a strong moral lesson, and will be enjoyed by the old and the young alike, and by people of all walks of life. The man ner in which the management have produced "Dora Thorne" calls for only the heartiest admiration. The costumes are elegant and appropriate and the movement and grouping of the persons taking part in the action proper have been so carefully considered, that natural ness and dramatic effectiveness have never been sacrificed. Yet a pictorial quality which belongs to the old paint ing of the English school has been obtained. As for the scenes in which folks have part, these are among the best offered here in a long time. The exclamations, the evincing of keen interest in what is taking place, all has been planned and carried out with greater skill and acuality than any thing similar that has been seen In any production. The view of Earl Manor lighted and rejoicing is also of great beauty. "Dora Thorne" has always been a favorite of all plays and one that is sure to please. Vote for W. I. Reynolds. J. L. Blodgett installed a set of moving targets, operated by an electric motor in his shooting gallery Friday. The new sport has become quite popu lar among the young marksmen of this city. The pionlo to be held at Oak Grove, Saturday, June 13, will be thev largest and most enjoyable ever held at that place and a large attendance is antici pated. 8-12-2t ' The Rev. J. Perry Conder, of Salem, who successfully conducted a series of evangelical services In this city a short time ago, will deliver a lecture at the Christian Church tomorrow (Wednesday) night If you want to hear anything about that famous baseball game in Port land, Sunday, ask John Bird, Harry Hollister or Dick Madison. The Observer man wasn't there. Mrs. Saran Ronco, of Pedee, Or., came to this city yesterday to be treated for a cancer by Mrs. Dr. Brown. Mrs. Ronco Is well known in Salem. She is now staying at her brother, Adam Frohmander's home. Salem Journal. The "Jolly Fellows" skating club will give a party at the Colosseum Rink, Thursday evening, and skating In couples only will be the order of the entire evening. All of the old time devotees of roller skating are cordially invited to be present ' Miss Zeta HollUtcr has returned from Dallas, Or., her former home, after a two weeks' visit. Miss Hol lister's sweet soprano voice was much admired by ber friends and a number of teas and card parties were given in her honor. Sunday Oregonlan. The members of the Rlckreall orchestra will give a social dance at the Rlckreall hall, Saturday evening. Excellent muslo will be furnished by an orchestra composed of musicians from Dallas, Rlckreall and Mon mouth, and a most enjoyable time is anticipated.. Only three eases will be tried in the present session of circuit court, the remainder of the docket being con tinued until the December term. The case of D. H. Simpson vs. A. C, Miller, action for money, has been before the court since yesterday and is still In the hands of the jury The cases of J. H. Johnson vs. R. B, Jones, and of the Averlll Machine Company vs. Guy Brothers will probably be heard to morrow. The trial of A. J. Hembree, the alleged Sand Lake murderer, has been set for Monday, May 18, before Cir cuit Judge George H. Burnett Choice lots for sale in Fair View addition, either for cash or on the Installment plan. Mask Hitter. Owner. W. R. Ellis, agent for Dally Ore gonlaa and Evening Telegram. Have a daily paper delivered at your house by the week, month or year. No extra charge for delivery. Patronize the new barber shop on Main street T. W. Reel, the proprietor, guarantees first-class work. Beautiful line of ladies neckwear and all the latest styles In veils at the Emporium. Smith & Shelton, new Riley Building. tf Dry fir cord wood wanted in any quantity up to GOO eords ; to be delivered In Dallas or Falls City. For further particulars, call on, or address. Salem Falls City & Western By. Co., Dallas. The members of tbe T. M. C A. and T. W. C. A. of Dallas College, will conduct a lunch counter on tbe grounds at tbe school picnic at Rlck reall. Satarday, May la. and will be prepared to su pply all man ner of good things to eat to any who have not brought a lunch. St Fred Wagner has just Installed one of the Bareus boraeahoeiog device. It U the Uteat thing oat for shoeing horses. He has tbe beat equipment and can do the beat boreesboeloK that Is dooe la tbe county. He has none but tbe beat of help, and therefore can back up just what aetaya. Just give him a trial and be convinced. There U ao better work pat out thaa i put oat at h is shop. 4-11 -at SPRING OPPOR TUNITIES WISE TALKS BY U. S. LOUGHARYS OFFICE BOY Good morning, everybody! Look what's impersonating an Easter card, also the awakening of Spring, the ar rival of broilers and other good things. Don't It make you feel good to see old winter on the operating table and old Sol peeping out from behind the clouds saying, "Come on out; the fishing's fine." I tell you winter has Its good points, but I like to see Easter come, for Easter is the Christmas of Spring, when the bells ring for sul phur and molasses and Opportunity begins to knock at your door again. That's about all that knocks in the spring for most everything and every body wants to boost It's in the air. One opportunity to help boost yourself and boost my boss, is at your door. I want everybody that loves a kid to help me earn my salary this year. Keep me busy. Wt can deliver. Put me to the proof. WILLIE Candidates' Column C. L. HAWLEY Regular Republican . Nominee for Representative from Polk County W. I. REYNOLDS Democratic Nominee for SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT Your support respect fully solicited. Legal blanks for sale at this office. Legal Blanks at this office. Dr. Donohoe, Dentist Dglow Bldg Room 1. Mutual Phone 266. The Obsebveb office wants the print Ing you are particular about L. D. Brown, for Abstracts. Notary Public; typewriting. Dr. Hayter. Dentist. Office over Wilson's Drug Store. Dallas. Oregon. Try the "Big Bear," the new 6-cent cigar now on sale at Horace Webster's confectionery store. tf If you want a good home in Dallas with lots of fruit and fine sandy gar den, see H. G. Campbell tf. Bell Phone 511 Mutual Phone 1141 KIRKPATRICK GROCERIES 5lo Discount, Cash (or' 30 days) 5l0 DALLAS OREGON GROCERIES We carry the famous DIAMOND "W" Brand of Extracts, Spices, Coffee, Canned Goods FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY i ; Simonton & Scott Dallas, Oregon Dallas Steam Laundry Modern Machines. Modem Methods r I We Strive to Please North Main Street. Both Phones THE CHARACTER ' OF OUR SHOES for Women, Misses and Children stands plainly written upon hem No printer's ink or artist's brush can satisfactorily portray their individuality. YOU MUST SEE THEM. DALLAS SHOE STORE MRS. J. C. GAYN0R, Proprietor Legal blanks for sale at this office. Money of private parties to loan at 8 per cent on well-Improved farms. Sibley. & Eakik. Dry fir cordwood wanted In any quantity up to 500 cords ; to be delivered In Dallas or Falls City. For further particulars, call on, or address, Salem, Falls City & Western By. Co., Dallas. Oyster shells, great food for young and old chickens, at Loughary's. tf ' Do you want a good homestead relinquishment? Butler & Dunn, tf A special sale of Street Hats will begin tomorrow morning at ' The Emporium. Tempting bargains on the entire line. Smith & Sbelton, new Btley Building. tf ' . THESE ARE CORRECT DEDUCTIONS FROM THE AUTHENTICATED TESTS OF THE OREGON EXPERIMENT STATION AT C0RVALLIS. ? THE IOWA CREAM SEPARATOR OutSkimmed All Others As Follows: 81-3 per cent closer than Sharpies : 40 ' " " " DeLaval 581-3 ' " " "United States 66 2-3 ' " " " Empire 175 ' " " " Omega Average 6923 Per Cent Closer Than All FOR SALE BY GUY BROTHERS & DALTON HARDWARE AND FURNITURE THE STORE WHERE YOU ALWAYS GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH