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Polk County Observer . al Blanks at this office. Home-grown new spuda at Lough- 8Eugene Byerley was a Portland visitor Monday. . - Universal Peroolater for perfect, eof fee.atLougbary'3. . Dr A b. Starbuck was a visitor in Newport over Sunday. Born, Sunday, July 19. to Mr. and Mra T. A. Odofo. a son. HollU Smith has been quite ill with a fever for several days. Miss Bessie Hayes, of Falls City, Is in Dallas on a short visit. Born, Saturday, July 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Butler, a son. f j White has gone for a vaca tion trip in the Alsea country. . , . W R. Palmer returned Sunday from a week'setay in Salem. John Bird returned Thursday from a tew weeks' visit at Newport . Dallas Furniture Co. is head quarters for tents-rent or sell. Mrs. P. A. Finseth left this morn ing for a trip to Collins Springs. Charles Hartung.of Falls City, was in Dallas yesterday on business. At your own price. All refrigerators at cost. Guy Brothers & Dalton.- - p. A. Finseth left yesterday for a trip to Long Beach, Washington. We are closing out our refrigerators at coat. Guy Brothers & irniton. Bert Dennis, of Falls City, was a business visitor In Dallas, Friday. J. C. Talbott, of Falls City, was a business visitor in Dallas yesterday. J. S. Cooper, or Independence, was a business visitor in Dallas, Friday. Hon. J. E. Sibley and family have gone to Newport for a short vacation. H. D. Staats, of Lewlsville; visited over Sunday at the home of his son, Tracy. - Clarence Reynolds returned Satur day from a few days' visit- in Falls City. Earl Wisecarver and Clarence Shultz were visitors in Falls City over Sun day. Miss Myrtlo DeHaven returned Fri day night from a short visit in Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Phelps returned from their wedding trip to Newport, Saturday. Dr. L. Pfandhoefer and daughter, of Falls City, were Dallas visitors yesterday. ' I . Have Ice cream everv da v. 1 auart freezers 85 cents ; 2 quarts $1.25. Guy Think of it I 1 quart ice cream freezer for 85 cents; 2 quarts $1.26. Guy Brothers. Born, Sunday, July 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Edd Willson, of Falls City, a daughter. Dr. C. A. Mock and family have re turned from a pleasant vacation trip to Newport. Roscoe Ballantyne visited his friend, Dr. J. V. Scott, in Falls City, Satur day and Sunday. S. H. Petre, a prominent hop grower of Bridgeport, was a business visitor in Dallas, Friday. Miss Bessie Gooch returned Thurs day from a visit among relatives and friends in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Campbell re turned yesterday from a few days' visit in Portland. Delniar Caldwell, of Stayton, is visiting at the home of his brother, Dennis I. Caldwell. Miss Bessie Muscott, of Falls City, visited over Sunday with friends and relatives in Dallas. The newest thing out. 1 quart Polar Star freezers at 85 cents ; 2 quarts $1.26. Guy Brothers. Mrs. A. Longnecker and daughters have returned from a pleasant camp ing trip on Mill Creek. Hood Craven came in from his claim on Salmon River, Thursday, for a few days' visit in Dallas. Alphus Boyd returned Thursday from a week's attendance at the Chau tauqua in Gladstone Park. Miss Claire Padrick returned Sun day evening from a visit with friends and relatives In Oregon City. Dee Dunn returned to Dallas yester day from a short stay at his father's walnut ranch near Dundee. W. V. Fuller returned Saturday from Portland, where he was called by the death of J. D. McDonald. Orrie Savery returned Sunday even ing from a short visit at the home of his brother, Ralph, in Ballston. Miss Edna Holmes returned Sunday from a week's visit with friends In Corvallis and neighboring cities. W. I. Reynolds, Principal of the Oregon State Reform School, visited over Sunday at bis home in Dallas. . Come and try our home made ice cream cones.- Fresh and crisp. Horace Webster's Confectionary store, t f Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Patterson, of Eugene, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hayter, Sunday. Mrs. Mattie Martin and daughter, Mrs. J. C. Uglow, returned to Dallas, Saturday from a visit in McMinn ville. . - . Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Campbell, of Portland, are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. CL. Hub bard. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Talbott, of Port land, were in Dallas yesterday on their way to Falls City for a short visit. F. A. Lucas, a former well-known resident of Falls City, but now of Port land was a business visitor in Dallas yesterday. Coy Brothers have returned to Dal las from Perrydale, where they have been engaged in carpenter work for several weeks. Charles Howe was summoned from Portland this morning to the bedside" of his mother, Mrs. James Howe, who Is critically ill. Several of the young men of Dallas have gone into the hatvest fields to work for a few weeks during the vacation season. Mrs. D. M. Metzger returned Sunday Irom an extended visit with relatives and. friends in McMinnville and neighboring towns. Hon. U. S. Loughary, Dr. S. T. Donohoe, C. G. Coad and Tom Stock well left yesterday morning for the Siletz on a fishing expedition. Tom Stockwell and Lloyd and Lisle Rice went to Falls City and furnished the music for the dance given in Wagner's Hall Saturday night. 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 Finley Whitney was painfully injured while working at the sawmill "Friday, a heavy slab falling on his left foot and crushing one of his toes. Ralph Morrison came up frfjm Port land, Saturday evening. He returned home Sunday afternoon, accompanied by Mrs. Morrison and infant daughter. Another Business Changed Hands. The plant and holdings of the Dal-' las Lumber Company have been taken over by the Charles K. Spaulding Log ging Company. All parties indebted to the former company will please call and make settlement at once. Thank ing you for your valued patronage in the past, and asking that you will continue to favor our successors with the same in future, we remain Yours truly, The Dallas Lumber Company. 7-21-4t ULYMMAIN-SA 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 storethere 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 4 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 12Jc and 15c Lawn and Batiste to close out at, per yard 0c Splendid line of 27 inch figured Lawn, good colors, per yard 6c Ladies' Parasols in White, Tans 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 to.o.F.Bids A Reliable Place to Trade Daiia. Oregon F. S. Ramsey returned from the Siletz Basin, Thursday. He reports excellent fishing in all of the tribu taries of the Siletz river this season. Mrs. H. L. Fenton-and son, Carl, Mrs. F. J. Coad and daughter, Ilallie, and Tracy Savery left yesterday morn ing for an extended stay "at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lynch and F.' 3. Craven and family returned Thurs day from a pleasant trip to Ocean Park and other points of interest on the coast. The county rock crusher was in stalled at the quarry on the Lyons' place near Salt Creek last week, and the trial run Saturday proved entirely satisfactory. Miss Sadie Lynn, of Dallas, re turned home lastTuesday after a visit with her sister, Mrs. A. M. Vernon near this city. McMinnville Tele-phone-Beglster. - ' Mrs. Walter Parker and Mrs. C. C. Hogue returned this noon from a trip to Falls City and Independence on business for the Pythian sisters. Brownsville Times. George Scott and family have gone for a week's camping in the big wild blackberry patches around the log ging camps on the LaCreoie, about 12 miles west of this city. J. A. Lawrenson returned to Albany today after a few days' stay at his home in this city. Mr. Lawrenson has been employed in carpenter work in Albany for several months. G. W. Bidwell, of Hillsboro,. and Mrs. D. M. Brown, of Chelan, Wash ington, are visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. E. A. Hamilton. . Mrs. Hamilton is a niece of Mrs. Brown. Judge Ed F. Coad and County Com missioners Teal and Riddell drove out to the Lyons place near Salt Creek yesterday and inspected the new rock crusher that has been recently in stalled at that place. The improvements on the' valley road between Dallas and Falls City, consisting of extensive cuts and fills, make it one of the pleasantest roads for summer travel to be found in Polk county. S. M. Bay & Company are having the shed adjoining their feed store on the north side remodeled and put under one roof. The new improve ment will greatly increase the storage room in their establishment Mrs. S. Davis, of Monmouth, Ore gon, mother of Mrs. J. C. Dennis, vis ited her daughter the first of the week. Mrs. J. C. Dennis accompanied her mother to Portland, Wednesday. Carlton Sentinel. Charles Blancbard pleaded guilty to the charge of assault and battery last week, and was sentenced to six months' imprisonment in the county j ail The crime was committed near Indepen dence several months ago. T. J. Cherrington has closed his photograph gallery temporarily, and will spend a month visiting the various summer resorts at the seashore and in the mountains. He will return to Dallas about the middle of August. The six-year-old son of Will lam Mackie, who lives about two miles east of Dallas, was bitten In the face by a dog Sunday morning. The in jury is not serious, however, and will leave no permanent 'marks on the child's face. The members of the Eastern Star Degree Team returned Saturday morning from a pleasant fraternal visit to the McMinnville lodge. Initiatory rites were toeld on that occasion, the work being put -on by' the team from Dallas. Charles McDevitt says that the pro posed smelter for the Freeland mines In Marlon county is now assured, and the construction will be begun as goon as the road is completed in to the mines, and some other preliminary pieces of work completed. Arthur Hayes returned Thursday from Portland where he had gone intending to accompany J. D. McDon ald on a timber cruising expedition in Southern Oregon. The proposed trip was abandoned after the sudden and unexpected death of Mr. McDon ald. Mrs. 8. H. Tetherow returned to her home Id Falls City, Friday, after a few days' stay at the bedside of ber daughter-in-law, Mrs. Frank Holraan, who was severely Injured In a run away 'fast week. Mrs. Holraan is recovering nicely and hopes soon to be about. A special meeting of the city council j has been called for next Monday for the consideration of the proposed sewer ordinance. The ordinance was brought before the council at its meet ing last night but It waa thought best to postpone action upon It until right-1 of-waya bad been secured in all sec- 1 UoDsof the city where the proposed system must cross private property.' ; New Price of Ice. j . On and after this date, the price of Ic will be as follows : SO lbs., and under, 1 cti. per lb. ! 100 lbs., $1.25 per 100. 900 lbs., $1.00 per 100.. ; Cash must accompany all out-of-town orders, and add 15c. for each sack. 7-7-tf DALLAS ICK COM PA NT. ; Legal blanks for sale at this office. L. D. Brown, for Abstract. Notary Public; typewriting. The Onuru office wuti the print ing yon are particular about. Dr. Donohoe, DeotUst. Cglow Bl.Ig Boom 1. Mutual Phoo. 256. Oyster sheila, great food for you or cod old chickens, at Loogbary's. tf W. E. Ellis, agent lor Dally Ore goniaa and Evening Telegram. Hav. a daily paper delivered at your bouse by the week. Bonth or year. Ko extra charge for delivery. 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 Mr. and Mrs. Cliarles Jacobson, Miss? Kate Shreve and Allin Jackman, of Portland, visited at the home of Mayor and Mrs. A. B. Muir, last week. C. C. Chipman, proprietor of the Dallas Hotel, returned last night from a business trip to Portland and a visit over Sunday with his family in Cor vallis. . City Marshal T. A. Odom has been Instructed to repair the sidewalk lead ing to the cemetery and clear away all the weeds and bushes growing along side of it, which have for some time been a considerable annoyance to pedestrians. B. O. Miles, of the Chas. K. Spauld ing Logging Company, was up from Newberg, Friday, attending to the details of the transfer of the sawmill of the Dallas Lumber Company Into the hands of Mr. Spaulding's com pany. Many of the people of Dallas whom business cares have prevented from making a trip to the moun tains or the seashore . during the past week of hot weather have pitched tents on their lawns and are endeavor ing to make as good an imitation of camp life as the rather unpropitioun circumstances will permit. BANANAS, PINE APPLES, ETC. WISE TALKS BY U. S. LOUGH ARYS' OFFICE BOY 9 v) A banana peel on the sidewalk Is a nuisance and the man who steps on it usually tumbles to the fact. I think it must be tbe banana in the brain that causes a fellow to make so many slips. I know I have bananas on the brain. Next to those I like pinesgood juicy pineapples. They are coming in fine now. Some folks prefer the canned pineapples because they are slightly cooked, just enough to pre serve them. We have a brand of pine apples that are put up on the planta tion wherejhey are grown. When you eat bananas you are helping to pay dividends on trust stock. Did you know that? The price of banana fruit Is regulated by a gigantic trust with its coupon factory in New York. . An army of clerks put In all their time grinding out coupons and the stock holders are getting so fat cutting them off that they don't dare eat bananas, because bananas are so fattening. They are now talking of forming a close corporation for handling, the pineapple output. Well, this Is the open season for all kinds of ripe fruit, pines, melons, peaches, and soon. we'll have good eating apples and grapes. Do you knowLoughary's fruit depart ment? Get acquainted. WILLIE 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. GAYN0R, Proprietor Dallas Steam Laundry Modern Machines. Modern 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 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 TTORNBY AT LAW. N. L. Butler, Ofllca over Dallas City Bank. DALLAS, OREGON. M, OLIVE SMITH teacher of PIANO AND ORGAN Studio, Room No. 2, Wilson Block DALLAS OREGON TTORNElf AT LAW L. D. BROWN . Notary Public; Abstracts Mill Street opposite Uglow Bldg. PALLAS, OREGON. Legal blanks for sale at this office. Dry fir cordwood wanted In any quantity up to 600 cords; to be doll vered In Dallas or Falls City. For furthor particulars, call on, or address, Salem, Falls City & Western Ry. Co.. Dallas. TTOBNEY AT LAW J. L. Collins Main Street, Near Postoffloe DALLAS, OREGON D- M. HAYTER Office ovar Wilson's 1 tag Store DALLAS, OREGON. Calls promptly answered day or night. R. L. CHAPMAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR &. EMBALMER DALLAS, Bell Phone 103 OREGON Mutual Phone 1306 TTORSEI AT LAW - B. F. JONES Office in Cooper Building. INDEPENDENCE, - OREGON TTOBNET AT LAW ' Ed. F. Cpd, Office In Courthouse DALLAS, OREGON IWH TWIN 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 11?. 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 SI. 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