Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, October 27, 1908, Image 3

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    Polk County Observer
Legal blanks for Bale at this office
Kaltz, piano tuning. Orders at Dan
Skating at the Colosseum rink every
niglit.
A oood new bulk syrup at Lough
Leif FiDseth was a Tortland visitor
over Sunday
j Nunn was a business visitor to
Portland today. -
R. C. Craven was a business visitor
in Ballston today.
P. A. Finseth was a business visitor
in Portland today.
V. P. Fiske was a business visitor
in Portland yesterday.
Chester Siofarth, of Falls City, was
a Dallas visitor today.
Miss Gladys Canter was a visitor In
Falls City over Sanday.
A. N. Halleok, of Monmouth, was a
Dallas visitor yesterday.
Leon Elder went to Portland yester
day for a few days' visit..
Judge L. D. Brown was a business
visitor in Falls City today.
Miss Claudia Coad returned from a
visit in MeMinnville, Friday.
Tom Keel went to Portland this
afternoon on a business visit.
F. J. Wagner returned last evening
from a business visit to Portland.
Mrs. William Hinshaw, of Falls
City, was a Dallas visitor Saturday.
Sue the new Delft Blue at Lough
aiy's. 10-23-tf
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. George T.
Gerlinger, Saturday, October 21, a son.
Mrs. D. A. Madison, of Salem, visited
over Sunday with friends In Dallas.
Moving pictures at the Colosseum
rink Saturday night. Don't miss them.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Eiggs, of Mon
mouth, were visitors in Dallas, Sun
day. Finest Burbank potatoes on the
market. Call at Crlder's grocery
store. 9-22-tf
Mrs. J. Ii. Sweeney and Miss Dessa
Bidgeway were Salem visitors yester
day. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hall, of Falls
City, were visitors in Dallas, Satur
day. B. G. Masters, of Black Rock, was
in Dallas, Thursday, on a business
visit. .
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Davidson, of
North Yakima, Washington, visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Eakin today.
Fall and Winter Styles in The Famous
GORDON HATS
If there were a "Pure Style
Law" Every Gordon Hat
would qualify. $3-oo
$3-oo
"I'll take the same" used to
mean one thing. Now it
means he wants another
Gordon Hat $3-oo
Don't let $3 keep
THE BEE HIVE STORE
i.o.o.F.Bidg A Reliable Place to Trade Daiia. oreon j
Legal Blanks at this office.
Nesmith Dale returned to Portland,
yesterday after a few days' visit in
Dallas.
Miss Bertie Coulter went to Perry
dale today for a few days' visit with
friends.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fawk,
of Salt Creek. Frldav. October 23. a
daughter.
Fine suburban tracts. 5 to 10 acres
Easy payments. H. G. Campbell.
10-23-tf
Verne and Cliff Johnson went to
Portland this afternoon on a short
business trip.
Afternoon and evening skating ses
sions at the Colossenm rink. Don't
fail to be there.
Miss Maud Robertson and Miss
Bobbie McCallon were visitors in
Salem, Saturday.
W.E'Newsom. manager of the Falls
City Electric Company, was a Dallas
visitor yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Bennett and two
sons went to Portland this morning
for a few days visit
Hon. C. L. Hawlev. of McCov. was
in Dallas, Saturday, and attended the
Republican speaking.
Miss Geneva Miller, of Sheridan.
visited over Sunday at the home of
her uncle, J. E. Miller.
E. C. Richmond came down from
Corvallis, Saturday, for a few days'
business visit in Dallas.
Roy Sparks returned yesterday to
Newport, after a month's visit with
his many Dallas friends.
Mrs. F. J. Craven and son, Walter,
returned last evening from a visit
with relatives in Sheridan.
Public School children will be given
free admission to the matinee at The
Vaudette, Friday afternoon..
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Tooze, of Falls
City, were in Dallas, Saturday, return
ing home from a trip to Eugene.
Mrs. S. T. Donoboe returned Satur
day evening from a week's visit with
relatives and friends in Portland.
A. E. Thompson, proprietor of the
Dallas Steam Laundry, was a busi
ness visitor in Falls City, Saturday.
Carload of fine Burbank potatoes
just received at Crider's grocery store.
9-22-tf
Von Casey, who has been visiting
at the borne of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. Casey, left for Roseburg today.
G. M. Bennett was in Dallas this
morning on a business visit. He has
sold his property near Monmouth and
will soon move with his family to j
Creswell.
READY FOR INSPECTION
$3
$3
the Gordon Hat
Hon. U. S. Loughary, C. G. Coad
and John Shaw returned last night
from a few days' hunting trip above
mack Rock.
The Ladies' Aid Society of the Pres
byterian Church are planning to give
a big chicken pie supper on Friday,
November 20.
Miss Bessie Davis returned to her
home in Portland this morning, after
an extended visit with her sister, Mrs.
G. N. Cherrington.
Come out and skate now and get In
training for the big masquerade at
the Colosseum Rink next Tuesday
night, November 3.
Robert Kelley and mother, Mrs.
Nancy Kelley, left yesterday for San
Antonio, Texas, where they will make
their home in future.
Come out and skate now and get in
training for the big masquerade at
the Colosseum rink next Tuesday
e ven i n g, No ve m ber 3.
Horatio Morrison and J. A. Lynch
went for a short hunting trip in the
mountains west of here last Friday
and secured a fine deer.
Judge and Mrs. J. L. Collins went
to Falls City this afternoon for a few
days' visit at the home of their
daughter, Nellie, near that city.
80 acres; house, barn, 12 acre
orchard, 10 acres Italian prunes, drier.
Will net $1000 per year. Only $3000.
H. G. Campbell. 10-23-tf
J. M. Murney, of Independence, Polk
county manager of the Paoiilo Tele
phone Company, was in Dallas this
morning, enroute for Portland on a
business visit.
Irvln McNulty, the little son of Mr.
and Mrs. Mike McNulty, of Smith
field, had the misfortune to break his
arm yesterday afternoon by falling
from a teeter board while playing
with some of his school mates.
Dr. John S. Morris, of West Charles
ton, West Virginia, was a business
visitor in Dallas, Saturday. Dr.
Morris is a nephew of the late George
P. Selby, who was burned to death in
his cabin near Dallas a short time
ago.
Carl Fenton sprained his right
ankle very severely while out on the
Mountain Day expedition yesterday.
One of the leaders was torn loose and
it may be some time before he will be
able to walk without the aid of
crutches.
The Republicans of Salem will hold
a big rally in that city tonight, with
parades, torches and other approved
features of a really enthusiastic rally.
The speakers will be Congressman
W. H. Humphreys, of Seattle, and
State Secretary C. N. McArthur.
Not afraid of the weather.
Sun or rain just the same to
Gordon Hats $3.00
$3-oo
The best dressed man you
know wears a Gordon Hat.
Are you him?
$3-x
from your head
WILL VISIT POLK COUNTY
Farming Demonstration Train Will Be
in Dallas and Independence,
Friday, November 6.
H. A. Hinshaw, Traveling Freight
Agent for the Southern Pacifio Com
pany, was in Dallas yesterday mak
ing arrangements for the visit to Dal
las, of the farming demonstration
train, which will make a tour of the
Willamette Valley during the coming
week, under the auspices of the South
ern Pacific Company and the Oregon
Agricultural College. The train will
consist of seven or more coaches
donated for the purpose by R. B. Mil
ler, General Freight Agent, who was
the originator of the demonstation
train Idea. Each car will be devoted
to the practical demonstration of up-to-date
methods of farming in some
special department.
One car will be devoted to agricul
ture, the growing of grains and
grasses and the practical application
of the latest Improved agricultural
machinery. Another will deal with
dairying in all its phases from the
use ot the modern milking machine,
through the whole process of separat
ing, testing, etc A feature of especial
Interest will be the car containing
the model stalls in which a thorough
demonstration of the use of milking
machines will be given. Horticulture
with its various phases; budding,
grafting, spraying, packing of fruit
etc, will receive a full share of atten
tion and all of the other departments
of the farming industry will be thor
oughly dealt with.
The demonstrators and instructors
will be taken largely from the faculty
of the Oregon Agricultural College.
The personnel of this faculty, which
will consist of the finest specialized
talent to be procured In Oregou, will
be as follows: Dr. James Wltby
combe, director of Oregon Experiment
Station; M. O. Lounsdale, horti
culturist; Professor A. B. Cordley,
Entomologist; Professors C. I. Lewis
and R. W. Allen, horticulture; Profes
sor H. D. Scudder, agronomist;
Professor F. L. Kent.dalry husbandry ;
Harry Ashbahr, herdsman.
In addition to the instructors the
train will carry its official photo
graphers and numerous other assist
ants, and beside the demonstration
ooaches, a day coach, sleeper, business
coach, etc., will be run.
The train Is being made up at Cor
vallis at the Agricultural College and
will start on Its itenerary Wednesday,
November 4, running according to a
strict sohedule. Two stops will be
made In Polk county, one at Dallas
and one at Independence, both on Fri
day, November 6. The. train will be
in Dallas from 11 o'clock a. m. to
12 :45 and the stop in Independence
will be from 1 :50 to 3 :25 p. m.
The purpose of the company and
the Agricultural College In running
this train is to give the farmers
throughout the Willamette Valley
equal opportunities, in a measure,
with the students of the Agricultural
College, in gaining a comprehensive
knowledge of the most advanced and
practical methods of agriculture.. Mr.
Miller ran a similar train in Eastern
Oregon last year and so successful
was its work that he has been fairly
besieged with requests from the farm
ing people of those sections for a
repetition of the tour through their
territory this season.
C. L. Crider returned last evening
from a hunting trip on Salmon River.
Messrs. Bruckner & Fuchs, pro
prietors of the Dallas Bakery, are
preparing to move their establish
ment into the place now occupied by
the Barnhart & Grant meat market,
which is to be moved into the Wil
liams building. The owners of the
bakery are already laying a concrete
floor and preparing to build a big up-to-date
oven in their new establish
ment
VAUDETTE
PROGRAM
Tuesday & Wednesday
PICTURES
Captain Molly or Moll Pitcher at
Monmouth
Dr. Curera's Patients
Robbery of the Citizens' Banks
SONGS
Starlight
Don't Leave the Old Folks Jennie
Matinee Saturday Afternoon
Pratfraa CkaM4 T4r. TkmrU.F
4 tetmrfer 4UU. lc
W. N. BROWN, Prop.
Dr. Donoboe, Dentist. Cglow Bldg
Legal blanks for sale at this office.
The Onuru office wanta the print
ing you are particular about.
Mony of private parties to loan at
per cent on well-improved farms.
Shut & Euni.
Brown, Stout, lawyers; abstract
era ; notary public ; collections ; I'glow
Bldg., Dallas, Oregon.
Dry fir cordwood wantnf la any
qoaotlty op to 500 cords ;to be dV-li re red
In Dallas or Falls City. For further
particular, call on, or addreea, Salem.
Falls City & Western By. Co. Dal la.
W. R. Ellla, agent for Daily Ore
goniaa and Eveoing Telegram. Have
a daily paper delivered at your boose
by the work. Booth or yr. Ko eitra
charge for delivery.
Dry fir onrdwood wanted la any
q aaatity op to cords ; to be del I verwj
la Da!! or Falls City. For further
particular, call on, or address, Salem
Falli City Western P.y. Co., Dallas
Learn Penmanship
By practicing at home during the
long evenings of the approaching
winter. . HI can enable you to de
velop wonderfully in this valuable
branch of education. Send stamp
for your signature beautifully
written, price of course and other
information. Address
R. W. LONG, Butler, Ore.
LOOK HERE!
The City Express & Transfer Co.
does all kinds of hauling at
reasonable rates, Stand and both
phones at Webster's Confeotionery
Store.
MUSCOTT & STARR
Proprietors
DALLAS, OREGON
TTORNEY AT LAW
Walter L. Tooze, Jr.
Office in Wilson Bldg.
Dallas - - Obeqon
Home Products
WISE TALKS BY U. S. LOUQHARYS'
OFFICE BOY
The boss told me Saturday night
that if be heard any one say I was a
good-hearted boy I might go home
and stay there. "When they can't say
anything good about you," he went
on to explain, "they'll say you are a
good-hearted fellow, which is just
about the same as saying you are no
account." I spunked up a bit and
said, "What am I to be when I'm not
good-hearted?" He came right back
atmeaod says: "I want you to be
known as a hustler, and when they
see you wheel up in front of their
place I want them to know that their
order has arrived right on time, and
that it will open up just as they
expected it would when they bought it,
without any omissions or com
missions ; well, sir, there are certainly
no commissions or tips of any kind
on this job, and not much cbaDce for
any omissions for the reason that the
old man watches us too closely. He
is good natured, all right, if every
thing goes right, but if anything goes
wrong, he makes it right and that's
no fairy tale. You should see what a
lot of home product we are Bulling
now. Dallas bread, butter, cookies
and oakes give perfect satisfaction
and the boss takes pleasure in soiling
them.
WILLIE
COFFEE
Schilling's Best is a business-like
name; you know
what it means; and it
means what you want.
Your grocer return, your money II you ioo'l
Ik II: we p.f him .
Unsanitary Plumbing
Breeds Disease Germs and Germs cause Sickness.
It will pay you in Dollars and Cents to have your
plumbing done in a Sanitary manner. That's the kind
of plumbing WE do.
If you have work that you do not want to pay enough
to allow us to put in Satisfactory Work-take it to the
other fellow.
We stake our reputation on the kind of Plumbing WE
do. Remember that you can get a dollar's worth of
value for every dollar spent with us for plumbing.
We make a specialty of putting in
Boynton Hot Air Furnaces
Estimates and Prices cheerfully given.
New Arrivals in Couches
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. GAYN0R, Proprietor
I carry the best line of Horse Blankets to be found
in Polk County. Come and see for yourselves.
FRANK SALFICKY - - Dallas
CREAM PRODUCERS
We solicit cream direct from the producer. If you are taking less than
the highost wholesale butter quotation for your butter fat, write us. We
pay express and send you check twice a month and guarantee weights
and test. Best of references.
BRANDES
127 FIRST STREET
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, OREQON
Calls promptly answered day or night.
R. L. CHAPMAN
FUNERAL DIRECTOR &. EMBALMER
DALLAS,
Dell Pbono 108
OREGON
Mutual Phone 1809
CREAMERY
PORTLAND, OREGON
STABLES
DR. ELBERT E. FISHER
Specialist lit diseases of the
Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat -
Office, Rooms 12, Over Bush Bank
SALEM - - OREGON