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

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    polk County Observer
Wanks at this office.
mwn new spuds at Lougn-
,...i Pflroolate'r for perfect cof-
uoiv
V (ee,atLougbary s.
Dallas Furniture Co. Is head
quarters for tents-rent or sell.
Dr M & Thompson, of Falls City;
ffas a visitor in Dallas yesterday. .
Mv office will be closed during Sep
Jber. 1908. H.G. Campbell. St.
Ladies lace hosiery at Campbell &
Bolster's, 19 cents a pair. 2t
G U McGuire, of Falls City, was
. business visitor in Dallas yesterday.
We are selling all our Oxfords at a
Dlg discount. Campbell & Hollister.
Miss Lillian Lawrenson has re
turned from an extonded visit in Kan
aas. B B Riggs. of Bridgeport, was
8 business visitor in Dallas, Wednes
day. Mrs L. Gerlinger, Jr., returned
Tuesday night from a visit in Port
land. W. B. Craven returned to Dallas,
Wednesday, from a short trip to Port
land. Frank Pepper and son, Leslie, went
to Portland, Wednesday, for a short
visit. ' .
Miss Maud Byerley returned from a
few days' visit in Portland, Tuesday
evening. ,
20 per cent discount on all furniture
for two weeks only at Guy Bros. &
Dalton.
The Kev. W. P. Marrs returned
Wednesdayfrom a business visit in
Poitland.
For bargains in ladies,' childrens'
and mens' oxfords, see Campbell &
Hollister. ' 2t
Hon. W. L. Tooze, of Falls City,
was a business visitor in Dallas
yesterday.
Ladles: If you need lace hose see
Campbell & Hollister. Special price
19eapair. 2t
Mrs. Esther Beal( of Tacoma, is
visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs.
M. P. Dixon.
Mrs. Edward Gerlinger returned
from a short visit in Portland, Wed
nesday evening.
U. S. Loughary and family returned
from an outiug on the Little Nestucca,
Wednesday evening.
. Dr. J. V. Scott, of Falls City, was In
Dallas, Tuesday, enroute for Port
land for few days' visit.
P. A. Finseth accompanied W. R.
Craven to bis claim on Salmon River
yesterday for a short fishing trip.
Scores of Polk counfy' people testjfy
t) the goo Iness of Dr. Lowe's glasses.
8-4-2t
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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 $1.25, 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. Bidff A Reliable Place to Trade Daihu. Oregon
Legal blanks for sale at this office.
Dr. Lowe, the. optician has been
coming to Dallas lor more than 17
years. 8.4.2t
W. V. Fuller went to Portland yes
terday morning for a few days' busi
ness visit.
Mrs. Eugene Byerley and Mrs. De
wltt Harris went to Newport yesterday
morning for a short outing. --
Barnum & Baily'a big circus will
make Its annual appearance for this
territory in Salem, August 27.
Mrs. Anna Souther and daughter,
of Hillsboro, have been visiting at the
home of her brother, S. M. Ray.
Everything in furniture at 20 ner
cent discount until August 15. Guy
Bros. & Dalton. 7-4-2t
- Mqs. M. J. Co8per returned Wednes
day night from a few days' visit with
relatives and mends In Monmouth.
Consult Dr. Lowe at Hotel Gail.
August 10 and 11. He does not go
from house to house. 8-4-2t
Mitchell Butler returned to Dallas,
Wednesday, after an extended Visit at
the home of his brother, Glen, at But
ler. Henry Clanfleld, a prominent hop
raiser of the Salt Creek counrty was a
business visitor in Dallas, Wednes
day. Mrs. Henry Lyons and Mrs. James
Wilson, of Portland, are visiting at
the home of their sister, Mrs. T. M.
Stowe.
G. A. Griswold, of the Falls City
Lumber Company, and J. W. Collins,
were up from Portland, yesterday, on
business.
Postmaster C. G. Coad went to Port
land yesterday afternoon where he
will attend the Postmasters Con
vention. Tom Stockwell , and Clark Groves
have purchased Wes Atchison's soft
drink establishment on the corner of
Main streets.
M. 0. Wade returned to his home in
Tacoma, Wednesday, after a short
visit at the home of his sister, Mrs.
M. P.Dixon.
Hon. H. L. Pittock, of Portland, was
a visitor in Dallas, Wednesday, look
ing after his extensive business inter
ests in this vicinty.
Frank Sporry and family were In
Dallas yesterday enroute from Falls
City to Rainier, where they will make
their home in future.
Cleveland Burch returned to Dallas,
Wednesday, from a business visit In
McCoy and Amity, and will remain
in this city for some time.
Burrltt Elliott came up from Port
land, Tuesday night, and attended
the wedding of his brother, Wesley,
and Miss Myrtle DeHaven.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Lipton, of Falls
City, and R. M. Taylor and family, of
Osborn, Kansas, were in Dallas
yesterday enroute for Newport.
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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
J. W. Walker and family, of Mon
mouth, and Herbert Elliott, of Perry
dale, were in Dallas, Wednesday, to
attend the Elliott-DeHaven wedding.
Hon. T. J. Hayter went to Portland,
Wednesday morning, from which
place he will sail for Coos Bay for a
few weeks' visit with his brother,
Wash.
- A. W. Bennett left yesterday for a
few weeks' visit at the home of bis
brother in Kansas City, and an
extended trip through several of the
eastern states.
Miss Freda Launer returned Tues
day from a canvassing trip In
Southern Oregon, and is now working
on the subscription contest In the
northern portion of Polk county. .
Phillip Brown, of Salt Creek, ac
companied by his brother, Jay, were
In Dallas yesterday for a short visit
Mr. Brown has only recently returned
from an extended trip in California.
Bert Dennis, of Falls City, was a
Dallas visitor yesterday. He was
accompanied by his little daughter,
Leta, who will visit with her grand
mother, Mrs. W. I. Reynolds, for a
few days.
W. R. Ellis has ordered and will
soon have installed in bis confec
tionery store a fine new back bar with
an elegant plate glass mirror. It will
be by far one of the finest fixtures of
its kind in Dallas.
At the evening services In the
Adventlst tent tonight, Elder W. F.
Martin will discuss "The Sabbath
Question." These meeting are attract
ing considerable attention in this city,
and large audiences are in attend
ance every evening.
Earsel Stowe was quite seriously
injured Tuesday afternoon, by being
thrown from the back of a fractious
bronco. He was stunned by the force
of the fall, and lay unconscious for
nearly two hours. No serious bruises
were received and he will soon be com
pletely recovered.
L. L. Shreve, manager of Lord &
Co's. dry goods department is off on
an extended vacation. He packed bis
bathing suit in a match box and made
a bee line for the beach, after which
he will visit his old home at Dallas.
He talks of making a pilgrimage to
the Samoan Islands to visit the tomb
of Robert Louis Stevenson,, of whom
he is a great admirer. Arlington
Record.
It Is reported that Father J. H.
MoDevitt, of St. Mary's Cathedral, in
Portland, is preparing to have a Cath
olic church established in Independ
ence, having taken a census' and
found the Cathollo representation in
that city to be quite large. When in
Dallas this week Father McDevitt
said that he was yet uncertain as to
the advisability of establishing a
church in Dallas also, but he believes
that this step will be taken in the near
future provided the number of Catho
lics increases sufficiently in the mean
time. R
Leaves Property to Widow.
' The will of Joshua McDaoiel, who
died July 6, leaving property in Mult
nomah, Clackmas and Polk counties
valued at J3P.0O0, has been admitted
to probate in the county court Mc
Danlel left all his property to the
widow, Virginia A. McDanlel. bear
ing in mind his children and grand
children and declaring bis belief that
his wife would deal fairly with them.
He names them as follows : The child
ren, Andrew J., Willis H., Newton M.
and Lee H. MoDaniel, and Hannah E.
White; the grandchildren, Earnest P.
McDaniel, Cecile Wilcox and Geneva
Wilcox. As executrix and executor
McDaniel names his widow and W. H.
Fulkerson, her brother. These will
act witnout giving bonds. The per
sonal property is valued at $26,000,
$9000 being the value of the real es
tate. Oregonlan.
Boy Falls From Wire Breaks Leg
Raymond Hanor, the 10-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hanor,
was painfully injured yesterday
morning, by falling several feet and
breaking the bone of his left leg be
tween the knee and the hip. It appears
that several of the boys who witnessed
Professor Wildez "slide for life" dur
ing the carnival in June, and fired by
the spirit of emulation, had fitted up
a miniature wire for themselves.
They had made the slide successfully
scores of times, and,, until the wire
broke under the boy's weight yester
day, not one of them had met with the
sligbteet accident. Young Hanor will
recover rapidly fro"m his injuries, and
will suffer no permanent ill effects
from his thrilling experience.
Miss Hattie Teats is visiting friends
in Perrydale.
Mrs. May Farley, of Portland, Is
visiting relatives in Dallas.
J. M. Murney, of Independence,
was a business visitor in Dallas yes
terday. C. C. Lewis and son, D. L. Lewis,
of Monmouth, were visitors in Dallas
yesterday.
Frank Collins, of Portland, is in
the city visiting bis parents, Judge
and Mrs. J. L. Collins.
Have Dr. Lowe relieve your head
and eye ache with a pair of his super
ior glasses. They cost no more than
others, and you have the benefit of bin
skill of over 19 years' experience.
Consult him'at the Hotel Oail in Dal
las. 8-4-2t
The well-known hop firm of Lach
jnund & Pincus has dissolved partner
ship, after a business association of
twelve years. Mr. Pincus will con
tinue in the hop business alone and
it is probable that Mr. Lach round will
dff likewise.
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 head or
eye aches don't fall to have bim test
your eyes for glasses. 19 years' ex
perience. . 8-4-2t
The members of the Christian En
deavor of the Christian church will
sell home baking In W. H. Roy'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.
Lost.
A black pocket book Tuesday after
noon. Finder please return to this
office. 2t
Notice to Bidden.
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. Plan now at office
of County School Superintendent
B-4-3t Mrs. H. A. Lee, clerk.
Notice to Contractors.
The clerk of the school board of
hSchooi District No. 67 will receive
sealed bids on the construction of a
scboolbouse In said district Bids to
be filed with clerk on or before Satur
day, August 22 at 10 o clock a. m.
Plans and specifications may be found
with clerk of board or In office of
County School Superintendent The
school board reserves the right to
reject any or all bids submitted. B. C.
Kenyoo, Clerk of School Board, Dis
trict 67. 8-7-6t
L. D. Brown, for Abstract. Notary
Public; type wrltl o g.
Dry fir oordwood wanted In any
quantity up to 500 oordi ; to be dellrered
In Dallas or Falls City. For further
particulars, call on, or address, Salem,
Falls City & Western By. Co, Dallas.
The Ombtb office wants the print
ing you are particular about
Dr. Donohoe, Dentist CglowBldg
Boom 1. Mutual Tnone tM.
Oyster shells, great food for you or
and old chickens, at Loagbary'a, tf
lgal blanks for sal at this oHce.
Hooey of prlTate parties to loan at
per cent on well-Improved farms.
Sislxt Eaiis.
W. B. Ellis, agwit lor Daily Ore
gon las and Evening Telegram. Bar
a dally paper dellTered at yoar house
by the week, month or year. Ko etra
charge for delivery.
Dry fir oordwood wanted In any
q u an U ty a p to $ cord t ; to be del 1 re red
In Dallas or Falls City. For fqrther
particulars, rail on, or address. HaJem
Falls City A Tfrt By, Cx, Dallas
Notice.
School District Number 41, will
receive sealed bids for a loan of $2000
for building purposes, to be given In
three notes to run for three years'
Bids to be filed with clork of the board
on or before 10 a. m., Wednesday,
August 19, 1908. Mrs. II . A. Lee,
clerk ; W. H. Brown, chairman ; John
Ebbe, director. 8-4-3t
A. H. Harris went to Portland, on
business Wednesday.
Agricultural College
' CORVALLIS, OREOOfJ
Offers collegiate courses in Agricul
ture, including Agronomy, Horticulture,
Animal Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry,
etc.; Forestry; Domestic Science and
Art; .Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, and
Mining Engineering; Commerce; Phar
macy. Offers elementary courses In Agri
culture, Forestry, 'Domestic Science
and Art, Commerce and Mechanic
Arts, Including forge work, cabinet
making, steam fitting, plumbing, mach
ine work, etc.
Strong faculty, modern equipments;
free tuition; opens Sept. 23.
Illustrated catalogue with' full Infor
mation on application to the Registrar,
free. 7-3 -'4t
BONBONS AND
CHOCOLATES
WISE TALKS BY U. S. LOUOHARYS'
OFFICE BOY
Have you had any leap-year pro
posals yet? I haven't had any but I
have bad a very strong hint, nothing
short .of a box of yum-yums. Of
course it was my birthday but I wasn't
looking for it. I heard ,a good one
about a polite young man who hud
just bad a proposal from a nice girl.
He couldn't accept but he was 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." I 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 25c,
but I think 'our bon-bons (assorted)
and chocolate creams are more In line
for social occasions. They are surely
the all-light merchandise for birthday
and wedding gifts. Some come In
fancy boxes and some of the glace
fruits are in burnt-wood boxes, mission
style. Got a line on our sweetmeats.
WILLIE
DISCOUNT
Or 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 YOU ALWAYS GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH
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
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For Sale by
JOHN BIRD, DALLAS, OREGON :
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Rapid changes of temperature are hard
on the toughest constitution. V
The conductor passing from the heated , q
inside of a trolley car to the icy temperature A
of the platform the canvasser spending an ty
hour or so in a heated building and then O
walking against a biting wind know the V
difficulty of avoiding cold. X
Scott' s Emulsion strengthens the jj,
body so that it can better withstand the tQp
danger of cold from changes of temperature. J
It will help you to avoid taking cold. O
ALL DRUGGISTS I 600. AND tl.OO. JL
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TTORNBY AT LAW.
N. L. Butler,
Offlce over Dallas City Bank.
DALLAS. OREGON.
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TMPERANCEiEfftEW tf
Looks like beer!
Tastes like beer!
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beer at th Pasiflo Gout
For sale at all
leading temperance
drink stands.
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ASTORIA, OREGON J
TTOBNEY AT LAW
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