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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1908)
Polk County Observer Legal Blanks at this office. Universal Percolator for perfect cof fee. at Lougbary's. ' George Morton was a Salem visitor Wednesday arternoon. C. 0. Low, of Falls City, was a Dal las visitor Wednesday. George Cone Is visiting his family In Portland this ween. Charles Lane Jr. went to Black Rook yesterday on business. M. E. Schoweller went to Portland yesterday on a business visit G. N. Cherrington went to Portland yesterday on a business visit. N Mrs. A. B. Muir went to Portland, Wednesday, for a few days visit. Dick Elder has returned home from an extended visit In W&lla Walla. B. H. Kaltz, piano tuning. Leave orders at L. D. Daniel's. 9-11-tt Carload of fine Burbank potatoes just received at Crider's grocery store. 9-22-tf Matinee every Saturday afternoon at the Eleotrio Palace. 9 28-tf P. Bagley, of Falls City, was a busi ness visitor In Dallas, Wednesday. Change of program every night at the Electric Palaoe, 9-26-tf Earl G. Wisecarver wenttoMcMion ville yesterday for an indefinite stay. Bert Brooks, of Ballston, was a business visitor in Dallas, Wednesday. Attorney Oscar Hayter went to Port land, Wednesday, on a business visit. Walker Strauss went to Portland, Wednesday afternoon for an indefinite stay. - Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cosper went to Portland, Wednesday, for a few days' visit. William Muscott, of Falls City, was in Dallas, Tuesday on a business visit. Finest Burbank potatoes on the market. Call at Crider's grocery store. 9-22-tf Sheriff J. M. Grant was called to Suver yesterday morning on official business. Last dance before the skating7 sea son opens at the Colosseum rink Satur day night. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gregory went to McMinnville, Wednesday, for a few days' visit. Miss Etta and Gertrude Waters, of Falls City, were visitors in Dallas, Wednesday. Joseph Engles, of Centralis, Is vis iting at the home of his nephew, Hod. N. L. Butler. Girl or middle-aged woman wanted to do light housekeeping work. Pleasant home ; good wages. Inquire at Observer office. 9-22-2t 'o8FA OPE During the last three weeks an immense amount of Fall Merchandise has been re ceived by this store. We are unpacking and placing on display new goods every day, the ' newest conceptions for the approaching Fall season. Comparison has always been the most convincing argument we could ad ' vance, and we are anxious to place our goods in competition. We urge the most critical inspection, knowing that this sort of a test will thoroughly convince as to the intrinsic value of our merchandise. OUR NEW ARRIVALS Ladies! Tailor-Made Suits in the famous "LA VOGUE" make-every garment guaranteed to give satisfaction. Style, material and workmanship absolutely the best on the market and our Prices are Right. THE BEEHIVE STORE i.o.o.F.Bidz A Reliable Place to Trade Daiia. Oregon Legal blanks for sale at this office. Last dance before the skating sea son opens at the Colosseum rink Satur day night Mr. and Mrs. " William Black, of Black Bock, were visitors in Dallas, Wednesday. Carl Fenton went to Portland yes terday where he will attend the big livestock exhibit. National Committeeman R. E. Wil liams went to Portland, Wednesday on official business. W. T. Grier, of the Falls City Lum ber Company, was a business visitor in Dallas, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shultz re turned Wednesday night from a few day's visit in McMinnville. J. P. VanOrsdel, of Portland was In town yesterday for a Bhort time on business. Albany Herald. William Ridgeway, a prominent stockraiser of Buell, was a business visitor in Dallas, Wednesday. Albert Meier returned to his home in Portland, Wednesday, after a few days' business visit in Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Ullrey and Miss Ethel Gwlnn went to Portland yesterday and attended the big livestock show. Charles Hartung was in Dallas, Wednesday, enroute for his home in Falls City, after a visit in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Francis returned to Portland, Tuesday evening, after a short visit with friends in Dallas. The Dallas Free Library will be open on Sunday afternoons in future between the hours of 2 and 6 o'clock-. Call at Cherrlngton's Photo Studio for a bargain on seoond-band piano in fine condition. 9-25-3t Miss Veva Burns and Miss Alta Savage went to' McMinnville, Wednes day afternoon to attend the school fair. B. D. Hodges returned to his home in Albany; Wednesday, after a visit with relatives and friends in Dallas. Miss Ora Collins left Wednesday for an extended visit witb her cousin, Mrs. Mary Byan, In Glendale, Cali fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Dunn returned Wednesday from Alrlle where they have been working during the hop season. Elmer Strayer will be employed in the post office a part of the time each day while he is attending school in Dallas this year. William Grant is reported to be crit ically ill and has been confined to his bed for tome time under almost con stant medical care. Professor I. M. Glen and family have returned to their home in Eugene after a summer's stay on the Veazie farm near Dallas. - Johnson Brothers will finish the equipment of their oyster parlors this week and expect to be ready for busi ness about Ootober 1. NINO FINE CONCERT PREPARED Both Local and Portland Talent To Appear in Concert at Library Entertainment. The concert for the entertainment to be given on the anniversary of the founding of the Dallas Free Library has been placed In the hands of Mr. Ghormley, a representative of the Wiley B. Allen Company, and the numbers given below show well what a musical treat he has prepared for those who attend the banquet and con cert. Miss Delta Watson, of Portland, whose singing on several other occa sions has delighted the people of Dallas, will be present and will have several numbers on the program. The remainder of the musical enter tainment will be . handled by local talent The full program which Mr. Ghorm ley has planned for the concert will be as follows. Vocal SoloMiss Delta Watson. Violin Solo Herbert Sears. Beading Alphus Boyd. Vocal Solo Miss Delta Watson. . Violin Solo Herbert Sears. Beading Alphus' Boyd. Vocal Solo F. Ghormley, with vio lin obligato. Piano Solo Boscoe Ballantyne. Vocal Solo Miss Delta Watson. Pianos for the program will be fur nished by courtesy of Wiley B. Allen Company. Cherrington is right now making the finest photos he has ever made in Dallas. 9-25-3t Mrs. Emma Belt went to Portland, Wednesday morning, and will con duct a lodging house in that city. Mrs. H. L. Veazie, who spent the summer on the Lyle farm near Dallas, returned to her home in Portland yesterday afternoon. J. E. Miller, of Blckreall, will dis pose of his property at that place and move to the Lyle ranch north of Dal las within a few weeks. The sewer pipes for nearly all of the mains which are to be laid this Fall have been received and are being dis tributed along the streets. The fine" maple tree on Mill street near the Townsend creamery was cut down yesterday morning to make room for the new cement sidewalk. The new school building will be completed and equipped this week and everything placed in readiness for the opening oi tne pumic scnoot monaay, September 28. Don't fail to attend the last of the enjoyable dances to be given In the Colosseum rlnkSaturday night before the opening of the skating season next week. It Mrs. A. C. Campbell went to Mc Minnville yesterday morning, where she will attend the Yarn bill County Fair, and visit for a few days with friends and relatives. '8 ST4JE FAIR AWARDS Polk County's Fine Horses and Angora Goats Carry Off Many Prizes. The more completed list of prize awards at the Oregon State' Fair, in yesterday's issue of the Salem States man gives the following additions to the partial list of prizes carried off by exhibitors from Folk county, which was published in our Tuesday's issue. The publication of awards has been much slower this year than in previous years, only a portion of the prize Hats In the various departments being given out at one time thus making it next to impossible to secure a full catalogue of the awards for a single issue.' BOSSES C. D. Nairn, Ballston 1st on 3-year' old mare "Lady." Orville E. Focht, Ballston 2nd on 3-year-old "Dora"; 3d on 3-year-old Nellls." Felix Comegy's, Ballston 3d on 2-year-old "Ena"; 1st on yearling "Kate." ANGORA GOATS Riddle & Sons, Monmouth 2nd on 2-year-old bucks ; 1st, 2nd and 3d on bucks one year old and under two years; 1st and 2nd on buck kid; 1st and 2nd on 2-year-old doe; 1st, 2nd and 3d on doe one year old and under two years; 1st and 2nd on doe kid ; 1st on best flock ; 1st on best four kids got of one buck ; Angora special sil ver cup; 1st on exhibit of 12 head of not more than three bucks; champion buck any age; and champion doe any age. ' SCOTCH COLLIES C. D. Nairn, Ballston 1st on best dog one year old and over; 1st on best bitch one year old and over. POULTRY Hon. 0, S. Hawley, McCoy 1st on i pen White Wyandottes. The roofing on the new Williams building and the lath work on the interior are nearly finished and the building will be completed and ready for occupancy during October. O. B. Allen is rebuilding bis resi dence in the south part of Dallas whioh was recently destroyed by fire and expects to have the new house ready for ocoupancy within a short time. County Clerk E. M. Smith issued license to Boy W. Comegys and Kath erine Simonton and Boy Newblll and Loisel Blair, Tuesday and to Arthur H. Meyers and Mary J. Stengel, Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Caldwell will move from Dallas to Perrydale about October 1. Their son, Professor Cald well, will remain in Dallas and retain bis position as instructor in Instru mental music in Dallas College. Engine Number 6, the new locomo tive which has recently been purchased by the Salem, Falls City & Western Bailway Company for use on the Dal lasFalls City run, was brought into this city from Portland, Wednesday morning. John T. Ford, who has been in the confectionery business with bis son, Aura, in Hood Eiver, for several months, writes greetings to all of his many Dallas friends and reports enormous activity in the Fall harvest of fruits in that locality. Mrs. Virginia Smith received a very painful Injury Wednesday afternoon while attempting to move some pack ing cases, her right arm being broken. The fracture Is not of a serious nature however, and she will soon regain complete use of the injured arm. Miss Grace D. Black was married to Mr. Arthur M. Jones, of Salem, at the borne of ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Black, of Bickreall, Tuesday afternoon. The ceremony was per formed by Dr. C. A. Mock, of Dallas. - Mr. and Mrs. Jones will make their home In Salem. E. J. Arnold's merry-go-round, whlchnas been installed on the vacant lot west of the Woodman hall was started Wednesday evening, to the great delight of the younger genera tion, and will be run every evening until the close of the School Cbildrens' Industrial Fair. Colonel Cody, better known as "Buffalo Bill," will be in Portland today and tomorrow with his famous Wild West Show and a number of the young men of Dallas went to Portlaod this morning to attend the big exhibi tion of daring horsemanship, unerr ing marksmanship and all the other features that have made Colonel Cody and bis company famous on two con tinents. Dr. Donohoe, Dentist. Cglow Bldg Legal blanks for sale at this office. The Obsebvu offloe wanes the print ing you are particular about. Oyster shells, great food for you or and old-chickens, at Lougbary's. tf Money of private parties to loan at per cent on wall-Improved farms. Siblxt ft Eaxi. Brown, & Stout, lawyers; abstract ers ; notary public ; collections ; Uglow Bldg, Dallas, Oregon. Dry fir cordwood wanted In any quantity op to 500 cords ; to be delivered In Dallas or Falls City. For further particulars, call on, or add reM, Salem, Falls City & Western By.' Co, Dallas. W. R. Ellis, agot for Daily Ore gonlaa and Evening Telegram. Have a daily paper delivered at your house by the week, month or year. Ko extra charge for delivery. Dry fir cordwood wanted la any quantity op to aOO eords ; to be del Irered ta Dallas or Falls City. For further particulars, call on, or address. Salem Falls City Waster By. Co, Dallas Enjoyable 500 Party. Mrs. Dr. S. T. Donohoe and Mrs. Lott D. Brown entertained a number of friends at the home of the former yesterday afternoon. The afternoon was pleasantly spent in playing 600, Mrs. Edward Oerlinger receiving a pretty prize for the highest score. Delicious refreshments were served. The guests were: Mrs. George T. Gerlinger, Mrs. Dr. Mark Hayter, Mrs. Otho Williams, Mrs. M. D. Coulter, Mrs. Edward Gerlinger, Mrs. H. L. Crider, Mrs. J. C. Uglow, Mrs. Louis Gerlinger, Jr., Mrs. H. B. Stout, Mrs. Arthur Phelps, Mrs. S. B. Taylor, Mrs. J. H. Hollister, Mrs. G. L. Hawkins, Mrs. I. F. Yoakum, Mrs W. B. Ellis, Mrs. B. L. Chapman, Miss Emma Deinpsey, Miss Jennie Muscott and Miss Ella Butler. Mrs. W. L. Soehren is visiting friends in Portland. Mrs. E. Lipton. of Falls City, was a visitor in Dallas yesterday. Miss Flora McCallon went to Port land yesterday for a few days' visit. VAUDBTTE PROQRAM TONIGHT PICTURES The Tulips Orderly Jansen Whose Hat is it A Crazy Quilt SONQS " I'm Starving For One Sight of You By The Old Oaken Bucket Louise Proiram Chanfaa Taatday, Thandajr and Saturday Adalitloa 10c W. N. BROWN, Prop. CALL AT U. S. Lougliary's For WOOL SOAP COFFEE The world is full of anonymous coffee : "Java and Mocha." Who returns your money if you don't like ''em? Year roer return. ,ur mon.r If in doal Ilk Sthllll.it Bt: wa sir Ma. wum aa derWMf Q uhrud i kid" tohud I uhnmk. 1 UWool I SopUo I hike I tad fiu J bbrfo. I Cheap Price No doubt you are interested in buying your Hardware and Furniture as cheaply as possible. That's Right. We will be glad to show you that our Prices are as good and most times better than our competitors. Special Sales not excepted. Take our advice. We now have the most of our line of HEATING STOVES ready for your inspec tion. We will be glad to show them. See us for prices on Tin ning and Plumbing. iWe do the kind of Plumb ing you will like. GUY BROTHERS & DALTON HARDWARE AND FURNITURE THE STORE WHERE YOU ALWAYS GET YOUR MONEY'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 Oregon Builders Are you doing what you can to populate your State? OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest farmers, me chanics, merchants, olerks, people with brains, strong hands and a willing heart capital or no capital. The Southern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon) is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribu tion through every available agenoy. Will you not help the good work of building Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of your friends who are likely to be Interested in this state? We will be glad to bear the expense of sending them complete Information about OREGON and its oppor tunities. COLONIST TICKETS will be on sale during SEPTEMBER and OOTOBER froth the East to all points in Oregon. The . fares from a few prlnoipal cities are From Denver $30.00 " Omaha 30.00 " KansasCity 30.00 " St., Louis 35.50 Chicago 38.00 TICKETS CAN If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the proper amount with any of our agents. The ticket will then be furnished by telegraph. I. N. WOODS, Local Agent, Dallas, Ore. WM. McMURRAY, Gen. Pom. Agent Portland. Oregon BLACK'S Having purchased this well-known barn, we so licit a share of your patronage. EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS Excellent accomodations for commercial men. STOWE BROS. MAIN STREET DALLAS, OREGON DR. ELBERT E. FISHER Specialist In diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Offloe, Rooms 12, Over Bush Bank SALEM - OREGON 1 i A mkm A km From Louisville $41.70 " Cincinnati 42.20 " Cleveland 44.75 " New York 55.00 BE PREPAID tars STABLES i A ih da fn A ti ii ill Calls promptly answered dayor night R. L. CHAPMAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EMBALMER DALLAS, Ball Phona lot OHBOON Mutual Phona 130 See all other lines of similar goods carried in town, then come to U3 and if our prices don't please you, don't buy. An Eastern shipment of Dining Tables and Chairs will arrive soon.