polk County Observer
visitor In
regal Blanks at this office.
Home-grown new spudjs at Lough
L our prices on binders, Dallas
Furniture Co.
Universal Percolater for perfect oof-
$r at
Louchary s.
, ter Butler was a business visitor
In Sale111 yesteruuy.
pr A. B. Starbuck was a
o.rtl'und, Saturday.
g B. Kennedy was a business-visitor
In Albany' Saturuay.
g B Williams went to Portland
yesterday on business.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gilson,
Sunday, July 12. a son.
Silk floss couch pillows on sale at
the Dallas Furniture Co.
B F. Bougbey,. of Falls City, was
a visitor in Dallas today.
Crl Oerlinger went to Portland
yesterday for a short visit.
Mrs J. S. Talbott, of Portland, visited
Mrs. Anna Coad last week.
Ralph Butler went to Portland yes
terday for a few days' visit,
nimrlcs Hartung, of Falls City, was
a visitor in Dallas yesterday.
'Dallas Furniture Co. Is head
quarters for tents-rent or sell.
James Chamberlain, of Falls City,
was a Dallas visitor yesterday.
At your own price. All refrigerators
at cost. Guy Brothers & Dalton.
0. L. McMurphy, of Fulls City, was
In Dallas yesterday on business.
Mrs. Jennie Cadwell went to Forest
Grove yesterday for a short visit. ''
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rusk, of Black
Bock, were Dallas visitors today,
Covered bread ralslug pans at the
Dallas Furniture Co. for 5o cents.
Miss Claire Padrick went to Oregon
City, Sunday, for a few days' visit.
Dr. C. A. . Mock and family are
spending a short vacation at Newport.
William Muscott, of Falls City, was
a'Dallas visitor Friday and Saturday.
Kraber's berries, fresh from the
patch twice daily 9 a. ra. and 3 p. in.
For a strictly fresh, good and ripe
loganberry, get Kraber's at Crlder's
store. - 7-6-4t
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Taylor went to
Portland, Saturday, for a few days'
visit
Those Reed rockers at the Dallas
Furniture Co. are hummers at the
price. i
We are closing out our refrigerators
at cost uuy .Brothers & Dalton.
'Billy" McAdama, of Falls City,
was a business visitor in Dallas yes
terday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kearth wenfto
Newport, Saturday for a two weeks'
outing. ,
The $3 Yum Yum bed' springs are
selling for $ 1.89 at the Dallas Furni
ture Co.
Mrs. C. G. Henline, of Stavton. is
visiting at the home of her son, R. S.
Henline.
Have ice cream every day. 1 quart
freezers 85 cents ; 2 quarts $1.25. Guy
Brothers.
Dr. M.-L. Thompson, of Falls CItv
was a business visitor in Dallas this
morning.
Hon. W. L. Tooze, of Falls City,
was a business visitor in Dallas
yesterday.
10 loads of manure, free for the
hauling. Willamette Valley Lumber
Company. 7-i0-2t
Leroy Wood went to Independence
today, where be is taking medical
treatment.
Mrs. Eleanor Butler, of Falls City,
wa3 in Dallas, Saturday, on a busi
ness visit.
Binders and binding twine at the
Dallas Furniture Co. Leave your
orders now.
Earl Wisecarver visited over Sun
day with friends and relatives in
McMinnville.
Mrs. V. P. Fiske and niece, Mrs.
John Peary went to Portland, Friday,
for a short visit.
Think of it! 1 quart Ice cream
freezer for 85 cents; 2 quarts $1.26.
Guy Brothers.
Mrs. J. J. Thurston, of Suver, vis
ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Soehren, Sunday4
C. C. Coad went to Corvallls yester
day to look after some timber claims
in that vicinity.
Eugene Cobb, of Portland, is visit
ing at the home of his grandmother,
Mrs. Aliee Dempsey,
Will Yost and D. D. Goode were
down from Airlie, Saturday, for a
short visit in Dallas.
J. M. Murney, of the Pacific Tele
phone Company, was a business visitor
in Portland, Saturday.
The newest thing out. 1 quart
Polar Star freezers at 85 cents ; 2 quarts
$1.25. Guy Brothers.
Quality and quanity considered,
Krabe'r's prices on loganberries are
right. At Crlder's store. 7-6-4t
A special on window shades at the
Dallas Furniture Co at 25 cents.
Fritz Gerllnger and sister-in-law,
Mrs. Luduiilla Gerllnger have gone to
Astoria for a few days' visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams and
Mrs. C. E. Shaw left yesterday morn
ing for a vacation at Newport.
Come and try our home made ice
cream cones. Fresh and crisp. Horace
Webster's Confectionary Btore. t f
Dr. and Mrs. R. E. L. Steiner, of
Salem, were In Dallas, 8unday, visit
ing among their many friends.
Mrs. Taylor Dunn went to Dundee
yesterday for a visit at Mr. Dunn's
big walnut orchard near that place.
Mrs. Oscar Frye, of West Salem
was in Dallas over Sunday visiting at
the home of her brother, James Wilson.
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. e-23-lm
August Risser and Lew Ballantyne
returned Saturday evening from a
week's vacation and neighboring
cities.
Mrs. Z. M. Brown and daughter,
Audrey, of Portland, are visiting at
the home of their aunt, Mrs. Nancy C.
Brown.
Fremont Dixon returned to Dallas,
Sunday night, after a short visit at
the home of his uncle, S. C. Dixon, in
Dayton.
Edward Shaw left Friday morning
for Helix, Eastern Oregon, where he
will be employed during the harvest
season.
No cracks or breaks in your collars,
note the nice pliable Qnish. We know
just how its done. Dallas Steam
Laundry.. 7-14-tf
Reginald Olden left for Twin Falls,
idano, Sunday, summoned by a mes
sage reporting the serious illness of
his mother. -
Gus Olin returned to Vancouver,
Washington, Sunday morning, after
a week's visit with friends and rela
tives in Dallas.
Miss Bessie Davis returned to her
home in Portland today after a three
weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. G. N.
Cherrington.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tom, of Cor
valhs, were in Dallas last Tuesday to
attend the funeral services of the late
J. R. Hubbard.
Glen Elkins left this morning for
his home in Albany, going by way
of Portland. He has been employed
as a lineman in Dallas during the
past month.
SAIN SAL
There is great success in store for you during this
month. You will save a great deal of money if
you listen to our advice. Our advice is to trade
at this store there will be something doing every
minute there will be no drawing of blanks, every
deal made and every dollar invested will bring
double valuation in return.
Summer Goods Must be Closed Out
Regardless of Cost
Ladies' white and grey Canvas Oxfords
regular value $1.50 and $1.75, will
be sold at, per pair $1.00
Children's white Canvas' Oxfords,
values to $1.25, per pair 50c
Ladies' Onfords and Sandals, broken
lines, values up to $2.50 will go at
per pair $1.25
Ladies' Tailor-made Suits regular 25.00
30.00 and $35.00 values, your choice
at $18.75
All our 25c, 30c and 35c Fancy Wash
Goods, in all the new and stylish
weaves, over 50 different patterns,
July Sale, per yard 19c
All our 20c Swisses and Fancy Batiste
at, per yard ' 15c
12c and 15c Lawn and Batiste to close
out at, per yard 10c
Splendid line of 27 inch figured Lawn,
good colors, per yard 6c
Ladies' Parasols in White, Tails and Fancy Colors
At Greatly Reduced Prices
Big' Cut on Men's, Boy's and Children's Sum
mer Clothing. Everything in this line at
Your Own Price.
THE BEE HIVE STORE
o.o.F.Bids A Reliable Place to Trade Dallas, orejon
W. A. Dunn and Taylor Dunn have
gone to Dundee to attend to the culti
vation of their large walnut orchard
near that place.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wells and daugh
ter, Nettle, and Earl Barbara have
gone to the Siletz (or a short camping
and fishing trip.
Mrs. Warren Quick returned to St.
Helens, Friday, after a visit at the
home of her parents. Judge and Mrs.
Dan P. Stouffer.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knoll, MIsi
Hattie Teats and Mellie Teats returned
from a pleasant outing at MePhillip's
Beach, Thursday.
Hon. G. W. Myer and family and
Mr. and. Mrs. H. C. Seymoirr left
Thursday for a camping and flshirfg
expedition to the Siletz.
Miss Maud McLaughlin returned to
her home in Corvallls, Saturday, after
a few days' visit at the home of her
friend, Miss Nada Scott.
Claud Sim son returned Saturday to
Aberdeen, Washington, after a two
weeks' visit at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Simson.
The party who picked up the Water
Company's valve wrench at Hill's
corner, North Jefferson street, please
return it to Guy Brother's store, tf
New hay wanted. 15 "tons. Extra
quality ; clean timothy or cheat hay ;
baled; delivered at Dallas. Wil
LAMETTE VALLEV LUMBER COMPANY.
County Clerk E. M. Smith issued
license to. wed to S. E. Guthrie and
Jennie M. Gilson and Loren W. War
ren and Orbie Taytor this morning,
Thomas Woodley, of Ballston, was
brought before County Judge Ed F,
Coad yesterday, adjudged insane, and
committed to the State Insane Asylum
The drill team of the Eastern Star
will pay a fraternal visit to the
McMinnville lodge Friday night, and
will assist in initiating two candidates.
B. M. Guy returned Saturday from
North Yamhill, where he attended a
meeting of the Retail Hardware and
Implement Dealers of Polk and Yam
hill counties.
Professor D. M. Metzger visited in
Independence and Suver, Saturday
and Sunday, and preached in the
Evangelical church at Suver, Sunday
morning.
Walter Williams recently purchased
a fine touring car, in which he drove
down from his home In Falls City,
Saturday evening for an over Sunday
visit.
Misses Allie Fuller and Nola Coad
spent Sunday at their homes in Dal
las, returning yesterday to Monmouth
where they are attending the Summer
Normal. -
Postmaster C. G. Coad, who has
been enjoying a short fishing trip on
the Trask river with Wilbur Cook and
Tom Warren.of McMinnville, returned
home Sunday.
Conrad Stafrln returned to Dallas,
Sunday, from Vancouver, where he
has been working in Gus Olln's drug
store while the latter visited relatives
and friends in this city.
Miss Freda Launer returned Sun
day evening from a few days' visit in
McMinnville and Newberg, soliciting
subscriptions in the scholarship con
test of the Portland Journal.
The Bev. A. C. Corbin has announced
that he will leave Dallas after the end
of the present month. He will preach
at the Christian Church as usual, how
ever, until the first of August.
The members of the missionary
society" of the Presbyterian "church
and a few Invited friends were delight
fully entertained by Mrs. J. G. Vau-
Orsdel at an afternoon tea Friday.
The citizens of Dallas will meet at
the Courthous9 tonight for the purpose
of organizing an association for the
strict enforcement of the prohibition
laws passed in Polk county at the
June elections.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. O. V.
Plea, of Black Bock, died at the Hotel
Gall last night. The funeral was
held at the hotel this morning and
the remains were buried in the Odd
Fellows cemetery.
Conductor Webster has secured a
vestibule car for the train which
makes the afternoon run from Dallas
to Portland, and says that if possible,
he will make the new improvement a
permanent part of his train.
Irrigation Notice.
Irrigation hours are 6 to 7 :30 a. m.
and 6 to 8 :30 p. m.
6-12-1 rn Dallas Water Co.
New Prices of Ice.
On and after this date, the price of
Ice will be as follows :
to lbs., and under, 1 cts. per lb.
100 lbs., f 1.25 per 100.
jw ids., per iuu.
Cash roust aoooropany all out-of-;
town orders, and add 15c 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 Obbebteb office wants the print
ing you are particular about.
Dr. Donohoe, Dentist. Cglow Bldg
Boom 1. Mutual Phone 256.
Oyster shells, great food for young
and old chickens, at Lougbary's. tf
Patronize the new barber shop on
Main street T. W. Reel, the proprietor,
guarantees fl rst-class work.
Dry fir cord wood wanted to any
quantity up to 500 cords ; to be del I ve red
In Dallas or Falls City. For further
particulars, call on, or address. Salem
Falls City & Western By. Co, Dallas
W. B. Ellis, agent for Dally Ore
goDian and Evening Telegram. Bars
a daily paper delivered at your house
by the week, month or year. Ko estra
charge for delivery.
E.. V. Dalton and family went to
Newport, Saturday. Mr. Dalton and
Maurice returned yesterday but
Mrs. Dalton and daughter, Lucile,
will stay until the first of September
for the benefit of the latter's heajth.
Miss Winnie Kelly returned to Dal
las, Thursday, after a month's absence
during which she attended the North
west Convention of the Y. M. C. A. at
Seaside, and visited for a short time
with friends and relatives In Portland.
The 15-montbs-old child of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed C. Dunn was painfully
Injured by falling from the sidewalk
aud dislocating Us right shoulder
Saturday. The Injury was carefully
attended to at once, and the child is
recovering nicely.
Horace Webster and Robert Lowe
returned Saturday evening from a
pleasant and successful fishing trip to
the Siletz. Mr. Webster reports the
trip as having been thoroughly enjoy-'
able in all but one particular, and
points to the marks on bis face and
bands of the bites of the blood-thirsty
mosquitoes.
STOCKING UP
THE LARDER
WISE TALKS BY U. S. LOUGHARYS'
OFFICE BOY
I was glad that Pres. Roosevelt said
we had the finest navy in the world.
because every one knows ho must
have referred to the quality of our
Dattiesmps ana cruisers ana tne men
behind the guns. I believe the boss
must know something about Bhlps, be
cause yesterday when everybody was
busy, in comes a fellow with an
awfullyflne-looking girl. It might
have been his sister, but he certainly
aid not treat ner tnat way. Any now,
they wanted to buy a stock of gro
ceries. I thought It was a shame to
see them waiting around for some one
to get through, so I butted in and
showed them some of the Roods that
caught my eye. 1 was dishing out
some gush that did not seem to set
well on the lady's constitution and
they were about to give me the high
sign, when the boss came up. I was
awfully glad be did, because he sold
'em a tiler bill of goods and they paid
the cash for it. After a while the boss
came up to me and said, "Willie, aft
is tne place tor you ; don tmlngle wltn
the cabin passengers again." It made
rae sort o' seasick all light.
WILLIE
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.
Both Phones
TTORNEY AT LAW
L. D. BROWN
Notary Public ; Abstracts
Mill Street opposite Uglow Bldg.
DALLAS, OREGON.
ttornsy at law.
N. L. Butler,
Oflce ovr Dallas City Bank.
DALLAS. OREGON.
M. OLIVE SMITH
teacher of
PIANO AND ORGAN
Studio, Room No. 2, Wilson Block
DALLAS OREGON
, GROCERIES
We carry the famous
DIAMOND "W"
Brand of Extracts, Spices, Coffee, Canned Goods
FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY
Simonton & Scott Dallas, Oregon
TIMBER LANDS
Puller & Elliott
Only Real Estate firm In Polk County
handling Timber Land exclusively
Don't fail to call or write If you have
have timber to soil.
Office in Crider Building
Dallas,
Oregon
Legal blanks for sale at this office.
Money of private parties to loan at
6 per oent on well-improved farms.
Sidlet & Eakik.
Dry fir cordwood wanted In any
quantity up to 600 cords ; to be delivered
In Dallas or Falls City. For further
particulars, call on, or address, Salem,
Falls City & Western By. Co., Dallas.
ttorney at law
J. L. Collins
Main Street, Near Postofflne
DALLAS, - - OREGON
JJuntjst. '
M. HAYTER ,,
Office over Wilson's 1 tug Store
DALLAS, OREGON.
Calls promptly answered day or night.
R. L. CHAPMAN
FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EMBALMER
DALLAS,
Bell Phone log
OREOON
Mutual Phon 1306
TTORNEY AT LAW
B. F. JONES
Office In Cooper Building.
INDEPENDENCE, - OREGON
TTORNEY AT LAW
Ed. F. Cod,
. Office In Courthouse
DALLAS, OREGON
BINDER. TWINE
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 83c 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 MONETS WORTH