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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1908)
Polk County Observer Legal Blanks at this office; Home-grown new spuds at Lough ary's. John Shaw was a business visitor Id Falls City today. ; f.j. Coad BPent Sunday w,tn bla family ;at Newport. Universal Peroolater for perfect cof fee, at Loughary's. Steele Evans, of Falls City, was a Dallas visitor yesterday. ; O. W. Cone went to Portland, Satur day'on a business visit. Mrs. J. B. Clarke, of Portland, was a Dallas visitor last week. Fnthor H. J. McDevitt, of Portland, has been visiting In Dallas. J F. Clark, of Oregon City, visited friends in Dallas, Saturday. L. K. Irvine went to Newport, Fri day, for a few days' vacation. Dallas Furniture Uo. Is head quarters for tents rent or sell. Mrs. Edward Gerlinger went to Portland today for a brief visit. Hon. J. E. Sibley and family re turned Saturday from Newport. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H.Vaughn, Saturday, August 1, a daughter. Miss Gladys Canter, of Falls City, was a visitor in Dallas, Saturday. Mrs. M. D. Ellis and son, Floyd, are visiting relatives in Linn county. Walter and Frank Sears have gone for a week's trip to Klamath Falls. Curtis Houser has been visiting friends and relatives in The Dalles. My office will be closed during Sep tember, 1908. H. G. Campbell. 2t Orville Shultz and family, of Falls City, visited over Sunday 4n Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. E. Llpton, of Falls City, were Dallas visitors Saturday. Mrs. Emma Belt has gone to New port for a few weeks' vacation visit. ' Miss Olive Coulter visited friends and relatives in Damascus last week. Born, Friday, July 81, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Starr, ofFalls City, a eon. J. E. Beezley, of Falls City, was a business Visitor In Dallas, Saturday. T. A. Elliott, of Newberg, was a business visitor In Dallas yesterday. Earl Wlsecarver spent Sunday at the home of his parents In McMlnn ville. j Miss Ella Itov visited over Sunday among friends and relatives In Port land. 20 per cent discount on all furniture for two weeks only at Guy Bros. & Dalton. Mrs. I. N. Woods and Miss Med a Holtnan were Portland visitors Sat urday. u GOOD 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 $125, per pair 50c Ladies' Oxfords 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 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 i.o.o.F.Bidg A Reliable Place to Trade Daiia. oren Legal blanks for sale at this office. Edward Gerlinger returned Satur day night from a business visit In Portland. John Wick and family returned Thursday from an extended visit at Newport. Miss Jessie Wiseman and sister, Mrs. Anna Long, are visiting friends In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kirkpatrlok went to Newport this morning for a two weeks' stay. H. G.. Campbell and familv nave gone for a three weeks' visit at Belk nap springs. William Kendrick is ud from Port land for a short visit with his cousin, Irwin Cone. Miss Alta Mulkev. of Creswell. in visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. E. Boyd. George Gerlinger and L. Gerlinger, Jr., returned last 'night from a busi ness visit in Portland. Mrs. Martha Burns and daughter, Veva, returned yesterday from a short visit In Independence. Mrs. J. C. Morrison and son, Ralph, of Independence, visited over Sunday with relatives in Dallas. Edgar Craven left today for a short visit' at the homestead of bis brother, Hood, on Salmon Biver. The Rev. W. P. Marrs went to Port land yesterday afternoon on a short business visit. Eugene Byerley went back onto the auto stage run between Dallas and Salem yesterday morning. KouericK Campbell, a prosperous farmer of Ballston, was a business visitor in Dallas yesterday. Miss Roberta McCallon went to Newport, Saturday, where she will be a guest of Miss Hallie Coad. Mr. and Mrs. F. Wilson, of Ball ston, visited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Coulter. Miss Edna SImonton, of West Salem, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hayter over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Caldwell returned Saturday from a pleasant camping trip In the mountains. Dr. Lowe, the optician has been coming to Dallas lor more than 17 years. 84-2t . Everything in furniture at 20 per cent discount until August 15. Guy Bros. & Dalton. 7-4-2t Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark, of Sterling, Colorado, are visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. S. Carter. County Clerk E. M. Smith issued license to wed to Ralph E. McDonald and Miss Rose G. Hlnshaw, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Btowe arrived in Dallas from McMinnville this morn ing and will make their home in this ; city. I M M 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 10c Splendid line of 27 inch figured Lawn, good colors, per yard 6c James Wilson returned, from New port, Saturday, where his family Is enjoying an outing. Consult Dr. Lowe at Hotel Gail. August 10 and 11. He does not go from house to bouse. 8-4-2t Miss Maggie Bowles, a daughter of Mrs. Ellen Bowles, of this city, was married recently In Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Talbott were in Dallas today, en route for their home In Portland, after a visit in Falls City. Samuel Orr returned to his home In Portland, Sunday, after a visit at the home of his son, John Orr, near Rlck reall. Roy Coulter, of Portland, is in Dal las for a few days visit at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Coulter. W. R. Craven and Hood Craven oame in from their claims on Salmon River, Friday, for a few days' visit In Dallas. James Leitoh left Friday for Port land and the east after several days' visit at the home of Rev. and Mrs. M. B. Young. "Maltona" on draught and in the bottle; delicious cold lunches at the Belvedere soft drink parlors. John BiitD, proprietor. Hon. W. S. Gilliam left for his home in Walla Walla. Saturdav. after a week's visit at the home of his sister, Mrs. F. M. Collins. Lute Chapin and family left yester day afternoon for Ellensburg, Wash ington, after an extended visit among relatives in Dallas. Miss Freda Launer, the Dallas representative In the Journal subscrip tion contest, is canvassing in South ern Oregon this week. L. Gerlinger, of Portland, president of the Salem, Falls City, & Western Railway Company, left this week for an extended trip in Europe. G. H. Wilkes, of Florence, Colorado, arrived In Dallas. Saturday evening for a visit at the home of his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thompson Mrs. Charles Alisky and son, Wil liam Roach returned to their home In Portland yesterday, after a short visit at the home of her father, Thomas Elliott. F. S. Ramsey drove over to the Siletz Basin, Sunday, after Walter Dawson's camping party which has been spend ing a week hunting and fishing on the Siletz River. Ralph Ruddick and D. I. Caldwell have opened a short order restaurant in the rooms on Main street, recently occupied by Butler & Dunn's real estate office. News was received here Sunday of the death of Rev. John McGee, formerly a resident of Polk county, at his home In Walla Walla, Wash. Mr. McGee was a pioneer of Oregon, and is survived by many relatives in this county. He was 88 years of age at the time of his death. R Judge Dan P. Stouffer Is recovering from his recent severe illness. Miss Frances Patterson, of Inde pendence, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hayter. Mrs. Dr. Tyler Smith returned to Sheridan today, after a visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. J. Craven. Mrs. Lois Crandall and son, Frank, left yesterday for their home In Kala mazoo, Michigan, after a short visit arthe home of her sister, Mrs. George Hagood. J. G. VanOrsdoi went to Dayton this morning to attend the quarterly business meeting of the Mutual Fire Insurance Company, In which be is a director. Andrew Holman was up from Port land last week and spent a few days with relatives and friends in Dallas. He, is traveling for Glass & Prud homme Company. Mrs. M. B. Stafrln has sold her residence property on the corner of Clay and Jefferson streets in Dallas for $1400 to TV M. Stowe, who recently moved to this city from McMinnville. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Campbell returned to their home in Portland, Friday, after a visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hub bard. They were accompanied to Port land by her sister, Miss Laveme Hubbard. President P. L, Campbell, of the University of Oregon, ieft Saturday for a short tour of the East, during which he will secure several new instructors for the faculty of that Institution. Next Monday and Tuesday, two days only, (August 10 and 11) Dr. Lowe, the well-known eye expert will be in Dallas. If you have bead or eye aches don't fail to have him test your eyes for glasses. 19 years' ex perience. 8 4-2t J. G. VanOrsdel and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Byers and daughters, Lena and Jean, Mrs. Willis Simonton, Mrs. C. L. Odder and Eev. D. J. Becker attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Thomas Pomeroy in Inde pendence, Friday. Messrs. Kerslake & White have decided not to re-open the Colossum rink for skating until sometime after the close of the hop picking season, but will throw it open for the purpose of giving moving picture entertain ments about September 1. The haying season in the immediate vicinity of Dallas is practically ended, and another two weeks will see the last of the hay that has been cut and baled during the past month, all safely la storage, and the harvest of the grain crops well commenced. The members of the Christian En deavor of the Christian church will sell home baking in W. H. Boy's store Saturday afternoon. Their sup ply of good things will consist of pies, cakes, baked meats, salads and other delicacies of a similar nature. Congressman W. C. Hawley has been advised by the Commissioner of Pensions, that monthly pensions and Increase of pensions have been recently granted to 25 more citizens of this state, among whom are Julius Eisen mann and L. B. Knoll, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Norby and son, Tommy, of Portland, and Mrs. C' H. Carter and daughter, Jeanette, of Oakland, California, visited over Sunday In Dallas. They were accom panied to Portland yesterday by Mrs. Nordby's and Mrs. Carter's father, W. B. Craven. Workmen began clearing away the buildings on Court street where B. E. Williams will erect bis new brick building, yesterday morning, prepar atory to moving tbe postornce ana other buildings now on the lot so that tbe construction work may be com menced as soon as possible. Miss Jennie Muscott, librarian of the Dallas Free Library, reports that two boxes containing several hundred magazines, generously contributed by patrons of tbe library, have Just been packed and shipped to tbe logging camps above Falls City for the use of the men employed at those places. The "logged off" land about the big flood dam twelve miles up tbe La Creole, has become a Mecca for seek ers after the finest possible specimens of wild blackberries this summer, and parties from both Falls City and Dal las have driven over to that place frequently during tbe past two weeks, meeting with excellent suooeas and securing an abundance of the delicious fruit. Dry fir oordwood wanted Id aDjr quantity up to 600 cords ; to be delivered , In Dallas or Falls City. For further ! particulars, call on, or address, Salem, I Falls City ft Western By. Co., Dallas, j The Oasnvia office wants the print-, Ing yon are particular about. Dr. Donohoe, Dentist. Cglow Bldg Boom 1. Mutual Phone 256. Oyster shells, great food for young and old chickens, at Lougnary s. tr Legal blanks for sale at this office. Money of private parties to loan at per cent on well-improved farms. Sibut ft Eakis. W. IL rill. snt for Dally Ore gon iaa and Evening Telegram. Have daily paper delivered at yoar nouse by the week, moots or year. Ko extra charge for delivery. Dry fir eordwood wanted in any qoaotity op to V) cords; to be delivered In Dallas or Falls City. For farther psrticolsrs. rail on. or address. Sam Falls City ft Weetera Ry. Co Dallss Notice to Bidders. The School Board of District Num ber 41 will receive sealed bids from builders and contractors for building an addition to the school house in said district, bids to be sent to clerk of the board on or before 10 a. m., August 19, 1908. Plans now at office of County School Superintendent. 8-4-3t Mks. H. A. Lee, clerk. Notice. Notice is hereby given to the public for the purpose of borrowing for Sohool District Number 41, for building purposes, the sura of two thousand dollars ($2000) to run three years, to be given in three notes. Sealed bids to be sent to the school clerk on or before 10 a. m., August 19, 1908. Mrs. H. A. Lee, clerk; W. H. Brown, chairman; John Ebbe, direc tor. 8-4-3t Ed Blessing is in Dallas today com pleting arrangements to move his family to Salem, where he is working in D. A. Madison's new saloon. Have Dr. Lowe relieve your head and eye ache with a pair of bis super ior glasses. Tbey cost no more than others, and you have the benefit of bis skill of over 19 years' experience. Consult him at the Hotel Gail iu Dal las. 8-4-2t BONBONS AND CHOCOLATES WISE TALKS BY U. S. LOUGH ARYS' OFFICE BOY Have you had any tenp-year pro posals yet? I haven't had any but I have had a vo'ry strong hint, nothing short of a box of yum-yums. Of course Itns my birthday but I wasn't looking, for it. I heard a good one about a polite young man who had just had a proposal from a nice girl. He couldn't apcept but he wos saying, "I will always be a brother to you," when she up and said, "Brother, nothing ; if that was what I wanted I could pull one out from under the sofa right now." J went to a leap year party the other night and, say, it 'was fierce. One girl actually proposed to a young friend of mine and was accepted and they were wedded right on the spot by jumping over a broom that was purchased at U.S. Loughary's store. We have fine brooms for 25o, but I think our bon-bons (assorted) and chocolate creams are more In line for social occasions. They are surely the all-right merchandise for birthday and wedding gifts. Some come in fancy boxes and some of tbe glace fruits are in burnt-wood boxes, mission style. Got a line on our sweetmeats. WILLIE DISCOUNT! On All FURNITURE For This WeeK and Next Ending August 15th NO PRICES RAISED EVERY THING GOES This includes Furniture, Carpets, Rugs Etc. GUY BROTHERS & DALTON HARDWARE AND FURNITURE THE STORE WHERE Y0O ALWAYS GET YOUR HONEY'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. CAYNOR, Proprietor piiMWff Mlfi f MMimi m i wmim nnm - j. uwm im fllillfl'iiiil.lbfiUll:. t y -N- ox , win . For Sale by JOHN BIRD, DALLAS, OREGON LOOK HERE! The City Express & Transfer Co. .does all kinds of hauling at reasonable rates, Stand and both phones at Webster's Con feotlonery Store. MUSCOTT k STARR Proprietor DALLAS, OREGON Lumber For Sale Bough and dressed lumber for sale at your own prloa. Let me figure on your bill. Mutual phone. N. G. HARRIS. DALLAS, - OREGON DR. ELBERT E. FISHER Specialist In diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Office, Rooms 12, Over Bush Bank SALEM - - OREGON o 20 o MAITflNA TfcnrtKANvtDKtyV ?j- Looks like beer! Tastes like beer! TtM phamr tm perms c bwa ot tlx FMifla Caul For sale at all leading temperance drink Btands. QuABAJN TKKli NON-ITOXIOATIN NORTH PACIFIC BREWINB CO. ASTORIA, OREGON TIMBER LANDS Fuller & Elliott Only Real Estate Arm In Polk County handling Timber Land exclusively. Don't fall to call or write If you have have timber to sell. Office in Older Building Dallas, Obiook M. OLIVE SMITH teacher of PIANO AND ORGAN Studio, Room No. 2, Wilson Block DALLAS OREGON Calls promptly answered day or night. R. L. CHAPMAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EMBALMER DALI.AS, Phono 108 OREGON Mutual Pfaon 130 L. D. Brown, tor Abstracts. Notary Public; typewriting.