Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, July 07, 1908, Image 3

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    folkCounty Observer
umI Blanks at this office.
Bone-grown new spuds at Lough
to
Miss AltaSavage Is visiting relatives
In Sherld - -Get
our prices on binders, Dallas
Furniture oo.
Henry Stump was a business visitor
in Amity iasi""
Universal Pereolater for perfect oof
.tLoughary's. .
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Staats
.--jnr a nnn.
JR 0 craven went to Ballston yes
terdaoD business.
Edgar -Craven was a week-end
- visitor in Portland.
A c. McKinnon, of Amity, was a
visitor'in Dallas todoy.
August P. Risser went to Portland,
Friday, for a short vacation.
Dallas Furniture Co. is head
quarters for tents-rent or sell.
Verne Compton went to Portland,
Saturday, for a few days' visit.
, A gpecial on window shades at the
Dallas Furniture Co at 25 cents.
Cass Biggs, of Crowley, vas a busi
ness visitor in Dallas yesteraay.
At vourown price. All refrigerators
at cost. Guy Brothers & Dalton.
Postmaster C. Q Coad and family
visited in McMinnville, Saturday.
J.C. Shultz went to Portland yester
day for a few days'Jsusiness visit.
Mrs. Emma Belt and Miss Lillian
Kerslake are visiting In Portland.
Dr, C. A. Mock went to Portland,
Friday, for a short business visit.
Bqrn, to Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Can
field, of North Dallas, today, a son.
Kraber's berries fresh from the
patch twice daily 9 a. m. and 3 p. in.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Myer went to
Portland, Friday, for a few days' visit.
J. S. Parker, of Perrydale, was a
business visitor in Dallas, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Morris cele
brated the Fourth of July in Sheridan.
Clarence Powell, of Falls City, was
a business visitor in Dallas yesterday.
Balph Hall, of Falls City, was a
business visitor in Dallas yesterday.
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Becker, of Falls
City, were visitors in Dallas yesterday.
For a strictly fresh, good and ripe
loganberry, got Kraber's at Crider's
store. 7-6-4t
C. C. Coad spent the Fourth of July
among frionds residing near McM Inn-ville.
, We are closing out our refrigerators
ntnnat "l.... T .l . o. r.
wuj xMuiuera Jjaiton.
G. W. Cone and daughter, Bernice,
went to Portland today , for a short
visit. ,
W. R. Craven returned yesterday to
nis ciaim on Salmon river after a visit
la Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Blake, of Marsh-
neld, visited over Sunday with relatives
in Dallas.
Mr. ana Mrs. I. V. Lynch attended
the Fourth of July celebration In
Sheridan.
Binders and binding twine at the
TV..H T, -
uttuaa i uruuure uo. .Leave your
orders now.
Have lee cream every day. 1 quart
rreezers 85 ceuts ; 2 quarts $1.25. Guv
Brothers.
Miss Mabel Ellis, of Independence.
Is visiting at the home of her father.
M. D. Ellis.
Miss Lydia Campboll has gone to
Salem, where she will attend the Sum
mer Normal.
Think of HI l quart Ice cream
freezer for 85 cents; 2 quarts $1.26.
Guy Brothers.
Wallace Ed son, of Portland, arrived
in Dallas, Friday, for a few days' visit
with friends.
Mrs. Margaret James, of Portland,
has been visiting at the home of Mrs.
Eliza Emmons.
Miss Hallie Coad Is visiting at the
home of her friend, Miss Evalyn
Wood, In Salem.
W. T. Belcher, of Falls City, was In
Dallas yesterday on his way to Port
land on business.
Gus Muhlig, of Portland, visited
over Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. O. Tennis.
. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Barendrick,
of Portland, are visiting friends and
relatives in Dallas.
, The newest thing out. 1 quart
Polar Star freezers at 85 cents ; 2 quarts
$1.25. Guy Brothers.
Joseph Savery went to Sheridan
Junction yesterday for a two weeks'
visit among relatives. -
Miss Lora Lewis, of Monmouth, vis
ited over Sunday at the home of Judge
and Mrs. J. L. Collins. t
Howard VanAuken left for his home
in Los Angeles yesterday, arter an
extended stay In Dallas. ,
Quality and quanlty considered,
Kraber's prices on loganberries are
right. At Crlder's store. 7-6-4t
Cleveland Sears has gone to Eastern
Oregon where he will spend a few
! months in the harvest field.
Misses Ella Roy and Sadie Myei
returned yesterday from a week's stay
at the camp meeting In Turner.
Joe Craven and family have gone
for a 10 days' vacation at different
ooast points in Tillamook county.
Mrs. Ralph Casey and little daugh
ter, of Seattle, are visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Tatom.
Send ua your laundry. Phone and
our .wagon will call. Dallas Steam
Laundry under new management, tf
Miss Freda Lau ner went to McMi n n-
ville yesterday, where she will work
on the Journ'al subscription contest
Verne Launer Is employed as night
central Id the Pacific States Telephone
office, Tracy 8avery having resigned.
Miss Ora Ltnten was in 'Dallas
yesterday enroute for Falls City, after
a visit with relatives In Washington.
W. V. Fuller left with his partner,
T. A. Elliott, of Newberg, for Southern
Oregon, Saturday, on a business trip.
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. 6-23-1 m
The annual basket meeting of the
Christian Church will be held in
Kaub's Grove, nearBallstoo, Sunday,
July 12.
Claude Simson, of Aberdeen, Wash
ington, is in Dallas for a few weeks'
visit at the heme of his father, W. S.
Simson.
Emil Erickson returned to Portland
yesterday after a few days' visit at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A,
Erickson. .
Deputy Sheriff John Richter, accom
panied by his mother, Mrs. Catharine
Richter, went to Albany, Friday for a
short visit.
Leave bundles for Dallas Steam
Laundry at Lynch's barber shop or
phone our office, and wagon will call
at your home. 7-7-tf
Burritt Elliott, of Portland, arrived
In Dallas yesterday for a short stay at
the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Elliott.
Mrs. W. C. Siefarth returned to-her
home In Portland, Saturday after a
two weeks' visit at the home of Mrs.
Jennie Cad well.
Hamilton Ray, of Lane county, was
a visitor in Dallas, Friday. Mr. Ray
was formerly a resident of this city for
several years.
Among the Dallas people who at
tended the camp meeting in Turner,
Sunday were : Mr. and Mrs. P. Helger
son, Mr. and Mrs. Flnley Whitney,
Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Corbin, Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Smith, and Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Hayter.
urn mer
HidS
During this week we will place on special sale all our
Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits, Ladies' Summer
JacKets, Ladies Waists, Shirts
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 intwo in order to move these goods quickly
MID-SUMMER SALE, LOT NO. 1
Ladies' Lawn Waists, regular $1.50 and $11 fi
$1.75 values, during this week, at each ; YA w
MID-SUMMER SALE, LOT NO. 2
Ladies Lawn and Mull Waists, regular $1 yT
$2.50 to $4.50 values, your choice, at each11 4
MID-SUMMER SALE, LOT NO. 3
Your choice of any Ladies' Tailor-Made Suit in the
store. $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00 lg fly
suits will go at r
Prices quoted above are actually less than Cost.
THE BEE HIVE STORE
i-o.o.F.BJdZ A Reliable Place to Trade Dai is, Oregon
Ralph Morrison returned to his home
In Portland, Sunday, after a visit at
the home of bis parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. H. Morrison.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Madison are
moving their household goods to
Salem today preparatory to making
their home in that city.
Mrs. W. 1. Reynolds returned yester
day from a Bhort visit at the State
Reform School, where Professor Rey
nolds is acting as principal.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith left
yesterday for St Joseph, Missouri,
after a month's visit .at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. William Kersey. .
Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey K Crider
returned Saturday from San Jose,
California, where they attended the
funeral of the late Clay Crider.
Prescott Simonton left Friday for
Olex, Eastern Oregon, and will be
employed in the harvest work in that
vicinity for the next two months.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Dornsife returned
yesterday from an extended visit at
the home of Mrs. Dornsife's sister,
Mrs. Elvin Carter, of Brlckleton,
Washington.
10 years of experience, best of appli
ances, and skilled help. Make Dallas
the best town in Oregon by patroniz
ing home industry. Dallas Steam
Laundry- 7-7-tf
Oscar Holmes has returned'with his
party of carpenters from Newport,
where they have just finished building
a summer cottage for H. L. Fenton
and F. J. Coad.
The workmen began breaking
ground yesterday on the fourth new
block in the Improvement district,
which lies on Court street, between
Main and Jefferson.
Theyoung men of Company H will
take a short practice march to Ellen
dale Saturday evening, camp over
night at that place and return to Dal
las early Sunday morning.
Chester Siefarth, of Falls City, was
In Dallas yesterday on his way to
Tatom a. After a short visit i that
elty he'will go to Eastern Washington
to work in the harvest fields.
County Clerk E. M. Smith issued
license to wed lat week to Arthur G.
Ross and Viola J. Gardner; Lawrence
W. Greene and Veva Morrison ; Lind
say Wheeler and Jennie Tate.
The infant child of Mrs. Ludmilla
Gerlinger, aged about four months, is
reported to be quite low with an attack
of spinal meningitis and grave doubts
are entertained .as to its recovery.
John Olin returned to Dallas, Mon
day evening from a visit with his
family in Vancouver. He was accom
panied home by his son, Gus, who
will visit in this city for a few days.
The city council has passed an ordi
nance that all cement sidewalks built
in the residence districts shall be
made five feet four inches In width in
future instead of five feet as heretofore.
Professor and Mrs. D. M. Metzger
spent Saturday in Lafayette. Profes
sor Metzger returned to Dallas, Satur
day evening and Mrs. Metzger will
visit relatives In McMinnville before
returning home.
City Engineer F. H. Morrison filed
bis report on the block of macadam
just completed on Main street, at the
meeting of the city counoil last night.
The total cost of the work was about
$1,700, or about $2.12 a front -foot to
the center of the street
Mr. and Mrs.H. L. Fenton and Mr.
and Mrs. F. J. Coad returned yester
day from Newport, where they have
been preparing to move into their fine
summer cottage, which has just been
oompleted. They, will return to New
port in about two weeks and remain
until the first of September.
TRAIN SERVICE TO BAY
A. J. Roberts has resumed the work
of drilling for oil ou the W. C. Brown
property north of Dallas, after adelay
of several weeks, due to the breaking
of a portion of the machinery. The
drill has reached a depth of 3(30 feet,
and Mr. Roberts will hasten the work
as fast as possible in future.
Circuit Judge Galloway has post
poned his decision in the Indepen
dence liquor Injunction case until the
middle of the month, but at the advice
of Prosecuting Attornev J. H. MoNary,
the saloon keepers of that oity have
decided to refrain from the sale of
liquor until the case is definitely set
tled. Charles and Henry Sullivan, of
Spokane, were visitors in Dallas over
Sunday, after an absence of nearly
thirty years. They were the editors
and publishers of the Polk County
Republican, which-afterward became
the Itemizer, for several years, and
both are well remembered by the older
residents of this city. .
. The report that had been clrcufated
to the effect-that S. P. Kimball's fine
country house In Polk county near
Salem was destroyed by fire, proved to
be incorrect. The flames that were
seen from Salem and, appeared to be
in the exact location of the big build
ing, were caused by a big bonfire that
had been built in celebration of the
Fourth of July.
New Prices of Ice.
On and after this date, the price of
ice will be as follows :
60 lbs., and under, 1 cts. per lb.
KKMbs., $1.25 per 100.
200 lbs., $1.00 per 100.
Cash must accompany all out-of-town
orders, and add 15c. for each
sack.
7-7-tf DALLAS. ICE COMPANY.
The Publisher's
Claims Sustained
United States Court of Claims
The Publishers of Webster's International
Dictionary allege that it "in, in f nut, the pnpii.
lar Unabridged thoroughly re-editod in every
detail, and vastly enriched inevory part, with
the purpose pf adapting- it to meet the larger
and severer requirements of another genera
tion." We are of the opinion thntthls allegation
most clearly and accurately deAchtes-.tho
work that has been accomplished and the
result that baa beou reached. The Dictionary,
aa it now elands, baa been thoroughly re
edttedin every detail, has been corrected in
every part, and is admirably adapted to meet
the larger and severer requirements ot a
generation which demands uioro of popular
philological knowledge than any generation
that the world hasevor contained.
It is perhaps needless to add that we refer
to the dictionary In our Judicial work as of
the highest authority In acourucyof delini
tion; and that in the futureasiiithepusttt
wiU be the source of constant reference.
CHARLES O. NOTT, Chief Jwtloa,
LAWRENORWELDOII,
BTANTo's J.FFI.I.H.
44V tUAJUJtS B. UOWllf,
y JwIsm.
The above reftrt to WEBSTER'S
INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY
Summer Schedule of C. & E. R. R.,1
Between Albany and Yaquina. -
Commencing June 22, and until
further notice, the following train
service will be In effect on' the line ot
the C. & E. R. R., between Albany
and Yaquioa, dally except Sunday :
Train No. 16, mixed leave Albany,
7 :6 a. m. ; arrive Yaquina, 1 :30 p. m.
Passengertrain No. 8 leave Albany,
12 :40 p. m. ; arrive Yaquina, 6 :30 p. in.
Passenger train No. IS leave Ya
quina, 3:15 p. ra. ; arrive Albany,
7 KM) p. m.
Train No. 1, mixed leave Yaquina,
7 KX) a. m. ; arrive Albany, 11 :1S a. tn.
On Sundays, aervloe will be as1
follows :
Leave Albany, 7:35 a. m.; arrive J
Yaquina, 11 :40 a. m. j
Leave Yaquina, 60 p. m. ; arrive
Albany, 11 SO p. m.
6-26-U :
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There is a time for good
tea, and a time for good
coffee; there is no time for
poor either.
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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. CAYNOR, Proprietor
Dallas Steam Laundry
Modem 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 Goods
FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY
Simonton & Scott Dallas, Oregon
TIMBER LANDS
Fuller & Elliott
Only Real EsUte firm in Polk'Couhty
baudllng Timber Land exclusively
Don't fail to cull or write If you have
have timber to sell.
Office in Crider building
Dallas,
Orkqon
Legal blanks for sale at this office.
Money of private parties Ho loan at
6 per cent on well-improved farms.
Sibley & Eakim.
Dry flr cordwood wanted in any
quantity up to 500 cords ; to be delivered
la Dallas or Falls City. For further
particulars, call on, or address, Salem,
Falls City & Western Ey. Co.. Dallas.
LOOK HERE!
The City Express & Transfer Co.
does all kinds of hauling at ..
reasonable rates, Stand and both
phones at Webster's Con feotionery
Store.
MUSCOTT & STARR
Proprietor
I Al l AC ftRFr.ON
Dallas Truck & Dray Company
Hubbard I Brown, Proprietors .
t
Pbone and stand at Belt & Chor
rlngton's drug store. Bell and Mutual
Phones. All klDds of hauling Wood
for sale.
OyBter shells, great food for young
and old chickens, at Lougbary's. tf
W. B. Ellis, agent tor Dally Ore
gonian and Evening Telegram. Have
a dally paper delivered at your house
by the week, month or year. No extra
charge for delivery.
Falling- Scaffold Injure Painters.
William Snellen and John Taylor
were painfully injured by m scaffold
falling while palntlogr building at
Iw(avilla resterdav afternoon. Mr.
Sbelton sustained a broken ankle.
while both he and Mr. Taylor were
severely brulaed and shaken In fall
ing. Xone of their Injuries are ex.
tremely serious, and both will be able
to resume work in a short time.
Choice iota for sale lo Fair View
addition, either for cash or on the
Installment plan. Mubk Hitteb.
Owner.
L. D. Brown, for Abstracts. Notary
Public ; type wrltl o g.
The Obskbteb office want the print
ing you are particular about.
Dr. Donohoe, Dentist. Cglow BMg
Boom L Mutoal Phone 56.
Patron ixe the dw barber shop on
Main street. T. W. BseU the proprietor,
guarantees first-class work.
Dry fir eordwood wanted la any
q oantity up to S00 cords ; to be delivered
in Dallas or Fails City. For further
particulars, rail on, or add re. Salem
Falls City A Western By. Co, Dal! a.
BINDELTTW
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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
SPECIALThe New Polar Star Ice Cream Freezer
Freezes Perfectly in Five Minutes
1 QUART FREEZER 85c . 2 QUART FREEZER $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