Polk County Observer
' "rial Blanks at this office.
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'our pr on binders, Dallas
ardiofBuen.was a Dallas
.isltor Tuesday. ., ,
Uoiversal Pereolater for perfect PC;
A, at Loughary's.
TO Bryaut, of Falls City, was a
Dallas
9 furniture w. "
, for tents rent or sell.
. garters I
.u a Dallas visitor Tuesday..
' Afvourown price. All refrigerators
gtcost Guy Brothers & Dalton.
t M Jones, of Independence, was
in Dallas, Tuesday on business.
T0hn Castle, of Dayton, was a busi
ness visitor in Dallas yesterday.
Afrs J H.Saveryis visiting at the
home'ofher brother in Mill City.
0 Sowers, of Falls City, was a busi
es visitor in Dallas, Wednesday.
A D. Murphy, of Black Bock, was
in Dallas, Tuesday on a short visit.
Miss Jennie Muscqtt went to Port
ed yesterday Tor a rew aays visu.
Mr. and Mrs. Bay Craven went to
Portland yesterday for a short Visit.
A. E. Lozo, of Falls City, was a
business visitor in Dallas, Wednesday.
p Bartholomew, of Ballston, was a
business visitor in Dallas yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gerlinger
were visitors in Portland, Wednesday.
Kraber's berries fresh from the
patch twice daily-9 a. m. and 3 p. in.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thompson left
Wednesday morning for a trip to New
port. For a strictly fresh, good and rjpe
loganberry, get Kraber's at Crlder's
store. 7-6"4t
Mrs. Arthur Starr and little son
returned from a visit in Sheridan,
Tuesday.
in inads of manure, free' for the.
hauling. Willamette Valley Lumber
Company. 7-10-2t
Miss Kuth Adams, accompanied by
her mother, went to Eugene yesterday
'for a visit. .
t Binders and binding twine at the
Dallas Furniture Co. Leave your
orders now.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bilyeu and
little son left Wednesday for Newport,
where they will make their home in
future.
flidSumoier
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 in two in order to move these goods quickly
MID-SUMMER SALE, LOT NO. 1
Ladies' Lawn Waists, regular $1.50 and fc1 jfi
$1.75 values, during this week, at each tp w
MID-SUMMER SALE, LOT NO. 2
Ladies' Lawn and Mull Waists, regular ' JK
$2.50 to $4.50 values, your choice, at eachFA 4
MID-SUMMER SALE, LOT NO. 3
Your choice of any Ladies' Tailor-Made Suit in the
store. $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00 (gig 7$
suits will go at r
Prices quoted above are actually less than Cost.
THE BEE HIVE STORE
i.o.o.F.Bidg A Reliable Place to Trade Dai las, Oregon
We are closing out our refrigerators
at cost. . Guy Brothers & Dalton.
Have ice cream every day. 1 quart
freezers 85 cents ; 2 quarts $ 1.25. Guy
Brothers. ' ,
E. C. Eichmond, the cattle buyer,
went to Corvallis , yesterday on a
business visit.
Think of itl 1 auart ice cream
freezer for 85 cents; 2 quarts $1.25.
Guy Brothers.-
Travis McDevitt. formerlv of Dallas.
has been appointed deputy sheriff of
lienton county.
County Clerk E. M. Smith isiil
license to wed to Marshal E. Merwin
and Etta Stroud.
J. D. Simson, of Chicago, is visitincr
at the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. S. Simson.
The newest thing out. 1 quart
Polar Star freezers at 85 cents ; 2 quarts
$1.25. Guy Brothers.
Miss Maud McLoughlin, of Buena
Vista, is visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. George Scott.
C. G. Coad and family left Tues
day afternoon for a short fishing expe
dition on the Trask river.
Dr. O. D. Butler and Banker Hirsch-
berg, of Independence, were business
visitors in Dallas, Wednesday.
J. W. McDonald, a veterinary sur
geon of Dayton, is visiting at the
home of his friend, J. M. Lydic.
County Clerk E. M. Smith issued
license to- wed to Freeman Vauddle
and Viotoria Buyserie this week.
Quality and quanity considered,
Kraber's prices on loganberries, are
right. At Crider's store. 7-6-4t
Mrs. Janet T. Davidson, of Portland,
is a guest of Mrs. Virginia Smith at
the borne of Mrs. L. A. D'Lashmutt.
Send us your laundry. Phone and
our wagon will call. Dallas Steam
Laundry under new management. . tf
Mrs. Dee Dnnn went to Dayton,
Wednesday, for a visit at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Castle.
Mrs. Lydia D'Lashmutt, Mrs. Vir
ginia Smith and Mrs. Janet Davidson
were visitors in Independence yester
day. Get your tire set while you wait at
Fred Wagoer's. Only a matter of 15
minutes and the job is sure to be done
right. 6-23-1 m
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Shreve, of Stay-
ton, attended the funeral of her father, ,
the late J. U. Hubbard, in lianas,
Tuesday.
Miss Ella Butler went to Portland,
Wednesday, for a few days' visit at
the home of her sister, Mrs. H. E.
Wagner.
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A special on window shades at the
Dallas Furniture Co at 25 cents.
Ed Biddle arrived home yesterday
morning from a long and pleasant
journey through the eastern states;
The annual basket meeting of the
Christian Church will be held in
Kaub's Grove, nearBallston, Sunday,
July 12.
Roy McMurphy was' in Dallas,
Wednesday, en route for his home Id
Falls City after a short business visit
In Portland.
Miss Helen McCourt returned to
Portland yesterday aJter a ahort visit
at the home of her sister, Mrs. H. B.
McCannish.
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
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Lynch and
child returned Wednesday from a
visit at the home of his sister, Mrs. J.
Vlggers, in Portland.
George Nessling has gone to the
logging camp of the Dallas Lumber
Company on the upper Blckreall,
where he will be employed.
Mrs. DeJean Harris, who conducted
a millinery establishment In Dallas
several years ago, died at her home In
San Jose, California, recently. .
Mrs. A. Longnecker, accompanied
by her two daughters, has gone to
Mill Creek to camp for the next two
months for the benefit of her health.
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
Horace Webster and Robert Lowe ,
of South Rickreall, left Wednesday
morning for the Siletz where they will
spend several days camping and
trout fishing.
The strawberry season has prac
tically reached its close and cherries,
loganberries, raspberries and cur
rants are now to be found most plenti
fully In the markets.
Mrs. Laura Siefartb, of Rickreall, is
preparing to sell all of her property
in that place so that she may move to
Bellingham, Washington, where her
husband is employed.
L. Gerlinger, Jr., left yesterday for
a business trip to Victoria, B. C. Mrs.
Gerlinger accompanied him as far as
Portland and will visit relatives in
that city until his return.
Frank Salflcky 1 went to Portland,
Tuesday for a short business visit
F. A. Stiles, the former owner of Mr.
Salflcky's harness shop, is taking his
place during his absence.
ORDERS ARE ISSUED
Dallas Company Is Drilling Hard For
Encampment at American
Lake.
Orders for participation of the Ore
gon National Guard in the American
Lake army field maneuvers have been
issued from the office of Adjutant-
General W. E. Finzer. The orders
cover all details, Including the mobili
zation of the Third and Fourth In
fantry Regiments at Portland, pre
paratory to the trip to American Lake.
Among the orders, the following will
be of Interest to the members and
friends of the company In Dallas :
.1. Company H, Fourth Infantry
will leave Dallas ob train Number 6,
at 7 o'clock a. m.
3. The third section will leave
Union Depot, Portland, over the
Northern Pacific, August 3, at 11 a. m.,
and will consist of one baggage car,
Companies A, I, L,M, Third Infantry;
A, C, I G, H, Fourth Infantry.
4. Service uniform and equipments
will be worn. ;
8. State -pay will be allowed, the
United States- paying regular army
pay, and the State advancing the dif
ference. 12. Mail mattershould be addressed
care of Camp David S. Stanley,
T acorn a, Washington. Telegrams,
freight and express should be sent to
Camp David. S. Stanley, Murray,
Washington. All mail, telegrams,,
freight, or express should show the
company and regiment to whom the
party belongs.
Company H, Fourth Infantry,
whioh Is stationed In Dallas, is drill
ing hard and earnestly In preparation
for the work at American Lake and
the young men will endeavor to make
the best possible showing, considering
that they will have only one month In
whioh to prepare themselves.
Service uniforms and some of the
other equipments have arrived, and
the uniforms were served out to the
men Tuesday evening and worn In
their first out-of-doors drill. Excel
lent lockers have been built in the
lower part of the armory, for the men
to store their equipments in.
Peter Greenwood, who had extensive
experience in military work while
attending the Washington Agri
cultural College, has charge of the
drilling of the company. Captain
Chorpening is quite confident that the
company will be able to make a better
showing in the maneuvers at Amer
lean Lake than any of the other com
panies that have had no longer time
for preparation.
Home baking Saturday, July 11, at
Stafrln's-drug store.
The installation of officers -in the
Woodman lodge, which was to have
been held Tuesday night, was post
poned, and the present officers will
probably continue-to hold their post
tiona for the next two months.
H. L. Fenton has had a cement curb
constructed about his property on the
inside of the walk, reaching to the
level of the elevation of tne lawn above
the street, and giving a very neat and
finished appearance to his property.
The hot weather of the past week
has already set In motion the annual
drift of the townspeople toward the
seashore and the mountains, and for
the next moDth the dealer in fishing
tackle will enjoy the most prosperous
time In his life.
The Rev. Curtis P. Coe, of McMinn-
ville, writes to the members of his
congregation in the Baptist Church
that he has decided to preach In Dal
las every Sunday, Instead of only two
times In each month, and will begin
preaching under this new plan next
Sunday, July 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter, accom
panied by her mother, Mrs. I. M.
Palmer, who has been visiting at their
borne In Portland for some time, and
Miss Beatrice Benson, of Seattle,
arrived In Dallas yesterday for an
extended visit with relatives and
friends.
New Prices of Ice.
On and after this date, the price or
Ice will be as follows :
SO lbs., and under, 1) eta. per lb.
100 lbs., f 1.21 per 100.
200 lbs., (1.00 per 100.
Cash roust accompany all out-of-town
orders, and add 15a for each
sack.
7-7-tf DALLAS ICE COMPANY.
Legal blanks for sale at this office.
L. D. Brown, for Abstracts. Notary
Public; typewriting.
The Obsebveb offlos wants the print
ing you are particular about.
Dr. Donohoe, Dentist. Cglow Bidg
Room I. Mutual Phone 256.
Ovster shells, great food for young
and old chickens, at Lougbary's. tf i
Patronize the new barber shop on
Main street T. W. Reel, the proprietor,
guarantees Orst-clsss work.
Chncf lots for sale Id Fair View
addition, either for cash or on the
Installment plan. Mask Hatthu
Owner.
Dry fir cordwood wanted in any
quantity-tip to SuO cords ; to be delivered
In Dallas or Falls City. For further
particulars, call on, or address. Salem
Falls City & Western By. Co.. Dallss
. W. R. Ellis, agent for Daily Ors
mnias a.nd Errnfnff Telrffram. Ears
a dally ppr delivered at yoar house
by the week, month or yer. No extra
! charge for delivery.
I .
Dallas Truck & Dray Company
I NafctsH I trwm, Hskf
j pbooe and stoi mt Belt Cbw
1 rlogtoo's drag store. Sell sod Mats!
Foods. All kinds of bsulieg Wood
for '..
DECISION AGAIN POSTPONED
Sentence of A. J. Hembree Will Not
Be Pronounced Until Thursday,
July 23.
The date for pronouncing sentence
upon A. J. Hembree, recently found
guilty of murder in the first degree,
has again been postponed, and has
been set for Thursday, July 23.
Judge M. L. Pipes, of Portland, and
W. T. Vinton, of McMinnville were
present yesterday for the defense,
Hon. James McCain, the other attor
ney for the defense, being unable to
attend. Prosecuting Attorney John
H. McNary represented the state.
Two of the motions of the. attorneys
for the defense were overruled by
Judge Burnett at the hearing yester
day afternoon. One was a motion to
remand the trial to Tillamook county,'
on the ground that the change of
venue should have been made to the
county nearest Tillamook, which the
defense claim should not have been
Polk but Clackamas county. The
other was a motion to arrest the sen
tence in Polk county until they could
petition for a change of record in
Tillamook. "
On July 23, Circuit Judge G. H.
Burnett will pronounce the sentence,
and at that time the attorneys for the
defense will file a motion to set aside
the judgement, which motion they
have also agreed to argue on the same
day.
Great interest was taken In yester
day's proceedings, several people from
McMinnville and Tillamook, being
present at the hearing.
To all outward appearance, Hem
bree himself is the least Interested of
any in the ultimate outcome of the
question. In the court room ad on
street, passing to and from the jail,
he preserves an expression of utter
iudifference. In bis cell he is stoical,
talks little, eats heartily, and smokes
Incessantly, giving way only on rare
occasions to temporary spells of silent
despondency.
Irrigation Notice.
Irrigation hours are 6 to -7 :30 a. in.
and 6 to 8 :30 p. m.
6-12-1 m , Dallas Water Co.
TTOBNBY AT LAW.
Oscar Hayter,
Upstairs In Campbell building, Mill St
DALLA3, OREGON.
TTOKNBYS AT LAW.
Sibley it Eakin,
The only reliable set or Abstracts is
Polk county. Office on Court St.
DALLAS, OREGON.
TTORNEJ AT LAW
L. D.BROWN
Notary Public; Abstracts
Mill Street opposite Uglow Bldg.
DALLAS, OREGON.
TTORNKY AT LAW.
N. L. Butler,
OBce over Dallas City Bank.
DALLAS, OREGON.
M. OLIVE SMITH
teacher of
PIANO AND ORGAN
Studio, Room No. 2, Wilson Block
v DALLAS OREGON
DR. ELBERT E. FISHER
Specialist In diseases of the
Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat
Office,. Rooms 12, Over Bush Bank
SALEM - - OREGON
BINDER
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 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 MOlfEY'S WORTH
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
Dallas Steam Laundry
Modern Machines. Modern Methods
We Strive to Please
North Main Street.
GROCERIES
We carry the famous
DIAMOND "W"
Brand of Extracts, Spices, Coffee, Canned Goods
FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY
SilTlOntOn & SCOtt Dallas, Oregon
TIMBER LANDS
Fuller & Elliott
Only Real Estate Arm In Polk County
handling Timber Land exclusively
Don't fail 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.
Sidles & Eakin.
Dry flr cordwood wanted In any
quantity up to 500 cords ; to be delivered
in Dallas or Falls City. For further
particulars, call op, or address, Salem,
Falls City & Western Ry. Co.. Dallas.
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Both Phones
TTORNEY. AT LAW
Jr L. Collins
Main Street, Near Postofflce
DALLAS, . - OREGON
J)mmsT.
M. HAYTER
Office over Wilson's 1 ug Store
DALLAS, OREGON.
Calls promptly answered day or night.
R. L. CHAPMAN
FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EMBALMER
DALLAS,
Bell Pbono 103 ,
OREGON
Mutual Phone 1306
TTORNEY AT LAW
B. F. JONES .
Office in Cooper Building.
INDEPENDENCE, - OREGON
JTTOBNEY AT LAW . .
Ed. F. Cod,
Office In Courthouse
DALLAS, OREGON
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