PojkCounty Observer
blanks forsale'at this office
SersalPoroolater for perfect cof-
lee atLougbary'8- -HUFentoP
went to Portland this
mi business.
UliamFaullwasabuslDess visitor
iB Portland yesimu.
TJ S. LouRhary went to Portland
..'Jov od business. ' . -
i" Henry Stump was a business visitor
lB Portland yesieiu,.
j.m Sweeney was a business
visitor in Portland today.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown.
ofLetfisville, Thursday, a son.
We are closing out our refrigerators
' atoost. Guy Brothers & Dalton.
Mi8S Hazel Hollister went to Port
l8Dd, Sunday, for a few days visit.
Sheriff J. M. Grant went to Black
Book yesterday on orliclal business.
ro V Fuller returned. Friday Trom
a few days' business visit in Portland.
B Gildner, of ' Portland, was a
business visitor In Dallas yesterday.
Professor William Parker, of Wood
burn, was a visitor in Dallas yesterday-
. . . ' '
Miss Ella Kimball lett ior Jtusuogg,
Idaho, yesterday for an Indefinite
stay.
Miss Margaret Putnam, of Salem,
visited with friends in Dallas last
week.
I pay the top price for wooU
fool it away. See me. E. 0.
patriek.
Have ice cream every day. 1
freezers 85 cents ; 2 quarts $1.25.
Brothers.
The Rev. M. J. Ballantyne returned
last night from a few days' visit in
Portland.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Tillman
Crook, of Polk Station, June 29, a
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Dunn, of Port
land, are visiting relatives and friends
in Dallas.
Think of itl 1 quart ice cream
freezer for 85 cents; 2 quarts $1.26.
Guy Brothers.
'l B. Kimes, of Falls City, visited
at the home of his sister, Mrs. J. L.
Collins yesterday.
Miss Katharine Olin, of Portland,
Is visiting at the home of Mrs. Martha
Stafriu in this city.
A. J. Gump and J. E. Gardner, of
Wren, were in Dallas yesterday for a
short business visit.
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Legal Blanks at this office.
Home-grown new spuds at Lough
ary's. At your own price. All refrigerators
atoost. Guy Brothers & Dalton.
Hood Craven returned to his claim
on Salmon Kiver, Sunday, after a
short visit in Dallas.
The newest thing out. 1 quart
Polar Star freezers at 85 cents , 2 quarts
$1.28. Guy Brothers.
Miss Frances Patterson, of Portland,
was the guest of Miss Frankie Hayter,
during the Street Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. ' William Keyt, of
Perrydale, visited at the home of Mrs.
M. J. Coeper last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Craven went to
Ballston, Sunday for a short visit
with relatives and friends.
F. S. Ramsey and Willis Simonton
returned last week from a successful
fishing trip on the Siletz river.
Misses Edna Morrison and Edna
Hayes are attending the Summer
Normal In Salem this summer.
Walter Coy werit to Perrydale
yesterday, where hevwlll be engaged
in carpenter work for some time.
Mrs. Warren Quick, of St. Helens,
is visiting at the home of her parents,
Judge and Mrs. Dan P. Stouffer.
Come and try our home made ice
cream cones. Fresh and crisp. Horace
Webster's Confectionary store, t f
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Baldwin, of
Portland, visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Soehren over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Hershner, of
Hood Biver, are visiting at the home
of her brother, Hon. U. S. Loughary.
Mrs. Julia Connaway returned to
her home in Portland yesterday after
a few days' visit with friends in- Dal
las. Professor D. M. Metzger returned
Saturday from Eugene, where he
attended the State Teachers' Conven-.
tion.
Misses Jean and Nora Kuykendall,
of North Yamhill, visited friends and
attended the Street Fair in Dallas
last week.
John Lynn returned to Dallas,
Thursday, from Portland, where he
had been serving on the Federal
grand jury.
Arthur Barendrick, a former student
of Dallas Coltege, and Miss Mildred
Walratb, were married in Portland,
Wednesday. "
Mrs. Fannie Gage, who has been
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
F. M. Collins, returned to McMlnn
ville, Sunday.
Conrad Krebs, a prominent hop
dealer of Independence, was a busli
ness visitor In Dallas, Friday. -
Miss Edna Simonton returned to
her home in West Salem yesterday
after a few days' visit with friends In
Dallas. - ' '
' Mrs. Wilbur Cook and little daugh
ter, of McMlnnvllle, visited relatives
and attended the street fair in Dallas
last week.
Dr. L. Pfandboefer and son, Henry,
of Falls City, were In Dallas this
morning on their way to Portland for
a few days' visit.
Mrs. Nancy Brown returned Thurs
day from an extended visit with
friends and relatives in Brownsville,
Lebanon and Albany.
Mrs. 0 M. Hastings and son, Rod
ney, of Verndale, Minnesota, are vis
iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Farrington.
Curtis Anderson returned to Eenne
wick, Washington,- yesterday after a
few weeks' visit at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Barham.
Mrs. W. R. Savery and Miss Viola
Lung returned to Ballston, Sunday,
after a few days' visit at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Savery.
Beit Wells, rural mail carrier on
Route 1, has purchased a fine motor
cycle for use in his work on the road
during the summer months.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Starbuck, of
Portland, accompanied - by their
daughter, Edith, have been visiting
their son, Dr. A. B. Starbuck."
Get your tire set while you wait at
Fred Wagner's. Only a matter of 15
minutes and the job is sure to be done
right. 6-23-lm
Misses Lyle and Gertrude Phelps
arrived in Dallas, Thursday from
their home near Newport, for a few
weeks' visit among friends In this city.
Mr.- and Mrs. J. C. Veazie and
children, of Portland, arrived in
Dallas, Saturday for a visit at the
home of his mother, Mrs. H. L. Veazie.
Mrs. .A. M. Dairy mple, of Salem,
accompanied by her daughter, Helens,
and little son, Denton, has been visit
ing with friends and relatives in this
city.
Mrs. A. J. Rhodes left for her home
In Seattle yesterday. She was accom
panied as far as Portland by her
father, J. J.Williams, and sister, Mrs.
Ethel Woods.
Roy Sparks left yesterday for New
port, where he Is to take charge of the
saloon business recently purchased at
that place by himself and his partner,
Charles Bilyeu.
nidSummer
During this week we will place on special sale all our
Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits, Ladies Summer
JacKets, Ladies' Waists, SKirts
and Muslin Underwear
The season has. been unfavorable on a great many of
our Summer . Goods and owing to this fact we have cut
prices nearly in two in order to move these goods quickly
MID-SUMMER SALE, LOT NO. 1
Ladies' Lawn Waists, regular $1.50 and $1 1T
$1.75 values, during this week, at each - tjii.
MID-SUMMER SALE, LOT NO. 2 -
Ladies' Lawn and Mull Waists, regular $1
$2.50 to $4.50 values, your choice, at eachx
MID-SUMMER SALE, LOT NO. 3
Your choice of any Ladies' Tailor-Made Suit in the
store. $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00 ' (gig 75
suits will go at r
Prices quoted above are actually less than Cost.
THE BEE HIVE STORE
i-o.o.F.B!d2 A Reliable Place to Trade Dallas, Oregon
ANOTHER INJUNCTION FILED
Saloon -Men of Independence Would
Set Aside Recent Local Option
Election.
Hon. B. F, Jones, of Independence,
was in Dallas this morning and filed
an injunction to prevent the County
Court from taking any further steps
toward enforcing the prohibition law,
reqently passed by the voters of Polk
County, within the corporate limits of
Independence. The case will come
up before Circuit Judge William
Galloway in Salem tomorrow for hear
ing. 1
The contest will be made along
similar lines to those used in securing
the Medford injunction, - it being
claimed that the charter of the city of
Independence was passed after the
state prohibition law had been enacted,
and that the state law is nullified as far
as that particular locality is concern
ed, by certain provisions of the char
ter whioh place the regulation of the
sale of liquor entirely within the juris
diction of the city.
MANY FRIENDS IN ASHLAND
Address of Former President of
Southern Normal Receives
High Praise. '
The address of Hon. B. F. Mulkey,
former President of the Ashland Nor
mal School, at the recent commence
ment exercises of that institution, re
ceives the following complimentary
mention In the Ashland Tidings :
"The address to the' class was
delivered by Hon. B. F. Mulkey,
nominally of Jacksonville, but really
claimed by Ashland as one of its rep
resentative citizens. The distinguished
speaker addressed no unknown con
stituency. He appeared amid familiar
surroundings on this auspicious occa
sion, and his remarks to the beauty
and culture of the class of 1908 reflected
sentiments which cannot prove other
than an inspiration. From previous
rich - experience along educational
lines, he is eminently well qualified to
discuss matters pertaining to both
common as well as the higher educa-1
tioo, and his remarks were most
happily received by faculty, students,
and a host of attentive listeners."
Praises Street Fair.
Monday's Salem Statesman gave
the following flattering notice of the
Street Fair held in Dallas last week :
"The Cherry Fair committee which
went to Dallas to invite the Polk
county people to co-operate In making
the big fair in this city the best that
ever happened, report that they were
received with open arms and that
Polk would send a large delegation to
take part in the Cherry Fair. They
found that a very creditable and
excellent fair was in progress. The
members of the committee have only
words of praise and appreciation for
the plucky and enterprising city in
Polk county. They say that her street
illumination was the most creditable
seen anywhere in a town of its size.
In fact the. city was all aglow with
lights."
J. G. VanOrsdel and family and
'Mrs. J. P. Byers and family attended
the wedding of Miss Nellie Pomeroy
and a Mr. Pratt, of Seattle, in Inde
pendence today.
W. M. Fraker, of Pendleton, was in
Dallas last week greeting his many
old friends. Mr. Fraker is one of the
early pioneers of Oregon and is a
veteran of the Yakima Indian War.
The Pacific States Telephone Com
pany Is installing an entirely new
system of poles throughout this city,
setting them according to the survey
laid out by City Engineer F. H. Mor
rison.
. . Irrigation Notice.
Irrigation hours are 0 to 7 :30 a. in.
and 6 to 8 :30 p. m.
8-12-1 m Dallas Watrb Co,
TRAIN SERVICE TO BAY
Summer Schedule of C. & E. R. R,
Between Albany and Yaquina.
PLEASANT DANCING PARTY
M& and Mrs. S. B. Taylor Celebrate
Fifth Anniversary of Their
. Wedding Day.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Taylor enter
tained several of their friends with a
pleasant informal dancing party at
their home last night, in honor of the
fifth anniversary of their wedding
day. The evening was spent In a
most enjoyable manner and adoliclous
luncheon was served at its close.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
S. B. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. L. Gerlin-
ger, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gerlln
ger, Mr. and Mrs. George Gerlinger,
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. McGregor, Mr.
and Mrs, J. H. Hollisfer, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Bennett, Dr. and Mrs.
W. S.-Caryand Judge and Mrs. L. D.
Brown. . .
Mervln O. Boyer, of Butler, is visit
ing relatives and friends in Dallas.
Attorney Oscar Hayter went to Port
land today on a business visit.
Mrs. B. F. Dyer went to Portland,
Saturday atternoon, for a few days'
visit with relatives.
Word was received In Dallas today
that Mrs. Ethel Rowell Peary had
arrived in Seattle and would be in
Dallas within a few days for an
extended visit among her friends and
relatives.
Preparations For The
Glorious
WISE TALKS BY U. S. LOUGHARYS'
OFFICE BOY
Gee, Saturday is Old Glory's day
and I can bardlv wait for It. One
hundred and double-three years
since one double-seven six and still
we grow 46 stars in the good old flag
ana more to follow. When you pause
to think what those stars and stripes
stand for, can you wonder that July
the Fourth is called "The Glorious."
Sure, we live in a glorious country
and a glorious state and in a grand
old town. There'll be no celebration
in Dallas, but prepare yourself, and
allow others to nave a good time, but
when you are thinking up the events
of tomorrow and the 69 ways to cele
brate, and what a prosperous country
we live in, think nice things to eat to
match the day. The boss .says' he
wants us all to have a good time on
the 4th so buy your good things before
the 4th, but we'd like you to call as
early in the day of the 3rd if you need
anything more and give us a chance
to wait on you properly. We will
have one delivery July 4th, but the
store mav be closed all day. What
ever you do, don't overlook the fact
tnat tnis is tne gratia oiu summer
time.
WILLIE
Dr. Elbert E. Fisher
Specialist In diseases of the
Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat
Office, Booms 12, Over Bush Bank
SALEM - - - OBEGON
THE CHARACTER
OF OUR 5H0ES
. 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 ,
Dallas Steam Laundry
Modern Machines. Modem Methods
We Strive to Please
North Main Street.
Both Phones
GROCERIES
We carry the famous
DIAMOND "W"
Brand of Extracts, Spices, Coffee, Canned Good3
FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY
SimontOll & SCOtt Dallas, Oregon
TIMBER LANDS
Fuller & Elliott
Only Real Estate firm in Polk County
handling Timber Land exclusively
Don't fall to call or write if you have
have timber to sell.
Office in Crider Building
Dallas,
Oregon
Legal blanks for sale at this office.
Money of private parties to loan at
6 per cent on well-improved farms.
Bible? & Eakin,
Dry fir oprdwood 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.
LOOK HERE!
The City Express & Transfer Co.
does all kinds of hauling at
reasonable rates, Stand and both
phones at Webster's Confectionery
Store. '
MUSCOTT & STARR
Proprietors
DALLAS, OREGON
Dallas Truck & Dray Company
Hubbard I Brown, Proprietors
Phone and stand at Belt & Cher
rington's drug store. Bell and Mutual
Phones. All kinds of hauling Wood
for sale.
Oyster shells, great food for young
and 61d chickens, at Lougbary's. tf
W. R. Ellis, agent for Daily Ore
gonlan and Evening Telegram. Have
a dally paper delivered at your house
by the week, month or year." No extra
charge for delivery.
Commencing June 21, and until
further notice, the following train
service will be in effect on the line ot
the C. & E. R. B., between Albany
and Yaquina, dally except Sunday :
Train No. 18, mixedleave Albany,
7 :45 a. ra. ; arrive Yaquina, 1 JO p. m.
Paosenger train No. i leave Albany,
11 M p. m. ; arrive Yaquina, t -30 p. m.
Paasenger train No. 1 leave Ya
quina, S:15 p. m. ; arrive Albany,
7 .-00 p. m.
Train No. 1, mixed leave Yaquina,
70 a. m.; arrive Albany, 11 :15 a. m.
On Sundays, service will be as
follow :
Leave Albany, 7 35 a, m. ; arrive
Yaquina, 11 :40 a. m. '
Lear Yaquina, r00 p. ra. ; arrive
Albany, 11 p. m.
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Dr. Hayter. DenUsC Office over
Wilson's Drug Store. Dallaa. Oregon.
Choice loU for aale In Fair View
addition, either for cash or on the
Installment plan. M Hattf.
Owner.
L. D. Brown, for Abstract. Notary
Public; typewriting.
The OasEsvm office wants the print
ing yon are particular about.
Dr. Donohoe, Dentist. Cglow Bldg
Boom L Mettiat Pbooe 156.
Fatroolas the new barber shop e
Main street T. W. Reel, the proprietor.
guarantm first-dae work.
Dry fir eordwood wanted la any
q oaotity op to J0 eord ; to be del lTred
la Delia or Fall City. For further
particular, call on. or addree. Salem
Fall City Wetter By. Ox, Dallas.
TW
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We are carrying all the different grades of
. Binder Twine and our price will be as low as
can be made.
LUBRICATING OILS
Machine, Castor, Engine -and Cylinder Oil,
Arctic Cup Grease, and a full line of Axle
' Greases in 1 to 10 lb. pails.
A Good Variety of Machine Oilers
Better see our combination Copper Plated
Steel Oiler with Funnel attachment, price 25c
SPECIAL The New Polar Star Ice Cream Freezer
Freezes Perfectly in Five Minutes
1 QUART FREEZER 85c 2 QUART FRXEZER $1.25
1 Second Hand Organ, value $100, at $40. A Bargain
GUY BROTHERS & DALTON
HARDWARE AND FURNITURE
THE STORE WHERE YOU ALWAYS GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH