Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, November 13, 1908, Image 3

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    Polk County Observer
rl blanks for sale at this office.
KanZ,pi-otuaiQg.OrderBatDan.
iel's.
Fares on the Salem stage now 75
lares H-10-4t
cents.
Agood new bulk syrup atugh-
ary's. .
, to the Validate for the best pic
tures. An experienced nurse.
Mutual.
Go to the Vaudette for the best
pictures.
Come and take a skate with me at
the Colosseum rink.
The Fisherman's Rivals at the Vau
dette. A good romance.
OrvilleShullz was a business visitor
in Falls City yesterday.
Boy Finseth went to Eugene yester
day for a few days' visit.
Try a sack of White Lily Flour for
sale at Simonton & Seott's.
B. C. Craven went to Portland yes
terday on a business visit.
Mornay Athey went to Portland yes
terday for an indefinite stay.
B. L. Chapman went to Falls City
yesterday on a business visit.
A H. Harris returned yesterday
from a business visit in Portland.
J M. Craven, of Independence, was
in Dallas, Wednesday, on business.
Good onions for sale at Loughary's
grocery store for $1.50 a sack. 5t
S P. Kimball, of Salem, was a
business visitor in Dallas, Wednesday.
C. H. Vick, of Falls City, was a
business visitor in Dallas, Wednesday.
Simonton & Scott carry White Lily
Flour the best brand on the marKet.
ll-13-8t
W. W. Rowell, of Rick real), was a
business visitor In Dallas, Wednes
day. Mrs. William Muscott, of Falls City,
visited relatives in Dallas, Wednes
day. Oh say 1 Don't forget that there is
skating tonight at the Colosseum
rink.
You make no mistake in buying a
sack of White Lily Flour at Shultz's
grocery. ll-13-8t
When all other amusements grow
tiresome still you have the Colosseum
skating rink. Always something
new and enjoyable.
See the new Delft Blue at Lough
ary's. 10-23-tf
Go to the Vaudette for the best
pictures.
Fine suburban tracts, 6 to 10 acres.
Easy payments. H. G. Campbell.
10-23-tf
For an evening of thorough enjoy
ment go to the Colosseum skating
rink.
H. Hirschberg, of Independence,
was a business visitor in Dallas,
Wednesday.
Mrs. Guy Walker and Mrs. Van
Dornslfe, of Independence, were Dal
las visitors yesterday.
Naomi Chapter of the Eastern Star
has purchased a fine $300 piano for
its lodge hall in this city.
County Clerk E. M. Smith Issued
license to wed to Earl V. Barham and
Nettie L. Wells, Wednesday.
Mrs. Frank E. Lynn, of Perrydale,
visited at the home of her mother,
Mrs. S. J. Richmond this week.
White Lilv Flour, the product of the
Rickreall Milling Company, for sale
by L. H. Shultz, grocer. le-13-8t
Gideon Stolz, proprietor of the Stolz
Bottling Works, was in Dallas yester
day looking after his factory in this
city.
Mrs. O. E. Focht and little son,
Orvllle, of Ballston, visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan P. Stouffer,
Friday.
Garl McBee went to Portland, Wed
nesday morning, where he will un
dergo an operation for a severe attack
of appendicitis.
Mrs. D. O. Bronson, of Lewisville,
visited her daughters, Mrs. J. E. Sib
ley and Mrs. H. C. Eakin in this city
during the' week.
Robert and Bert Wonderly were in
raiiaa Tiiasdav. returning to their
home in Falls City after a business
visit In Portland.
Mrs. Walter Nichols came down
from Falls City, Tuesday evening, for
a visit at the home of her mother,
Mrs. W. I. Reynolds.
Christmas: The nicest remembrance
trt anv friend that loves you, is a
fine photograph of yourself. Come
now and avoid tne rusn. x. t. ubm-
RINGTON. ll-10-10t
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Holman, of
Portland, Mrs. A. M. Dalrymple and
daughter, Helene, and Mrs. Myron
Allen, of Salem, and Carl Jacobson,
of Washington, attended the J acobson
Holman nuptials in Dallas, Wednesday.
Legal blanks for sale at this office.
Dr. Donohoe, Dentist. Cglow Bldg
Claud Dunn has purchased a cigar
and confectionery store in Woodburn
and has moved from Portland to that
city.
N. M. Dean, of the Dean Land,
Improvement & Colonization Com
pany, of Portland, was In Dallas,
Wednesday, on a business visit.
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
Henry Muscott. is home for a few
days' visit from Califordia, where he
has been working In the employment
of the Southern Pacific Company.
L. G. Pickel and family, of Alberta,
are visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. M. D. Ellis. Mr. Pickel intends
to locate here if he can find a suitable
place.
Mrs. S. W. Blessing and Mrs. Henry
Stump and little son went to Albany
yesterday for a few days' visit at the
home of Mrs. Blessing's daugnter,
Mrs. Bertha Fiddeman.
The members of the Adventist
Church are raising funds for the pur
pose of remodeling their church build-
ins; In this city and expect to Degin
the work within a short time.
T. A. Fowler, of Rufus, Sherman
county, Is in Dallas visiting trie mem
bers of the late C. D. Embree's family,
who are his cousins. This is Mr.
Fowler's first visit In Polk county.
A errand masked skating party will
ho (rivnn at the Falls City rink
Saturday evenine November 14. A
number of the skaters rrom juaiias
will attend. Several fine prizes have
been offered.
Rav Craven is still confined to his
home with a severe attack or lnnam-
matnrv rheumatism and is reported
nniv Rliflrht.lv Improved. He has not
been able to be at ms place in iub
n.iioa Tor?ntiifl ComDanv's store
LfRllHO V - -
for several weeks.
Mrs Ella J. Metzger and son, Norval
GntaB went to McMlnnvllle yesterday
to attend the celebration of the fifty
seventh wedding anniversary of Mrs.
Metzger's parents, Rev. and Mrs.
Joseph Hoberg. Professor Metzger
went down this morning.
Rev. and Mrs. 0. P. Gates, of St.
Johns, visited at the home of his
mother, Mrs. Ella J. Metzger during
the week. They went to McMinnville
yesterday afternoon to attend the cele
bration ot the 57th wedding anni
versary of their grandparents, Rev.
and Mrs. Joseph Hoberg.
County School Superintendent H. C.
Seymour visited schools at Bridge
port and vicinity yesterday.
Miss Maude Montgomery was a
visitor In Falls City this week.
Good onions for sale at Loughary's
grocery store for $1.60 a sack. 5t
Mrs. Henrv Brown left for St. Joe,
Missouri, Wednesday morning, hav
ing been called there by the serious
illness of her mother.
Both the Electric Palace and the
Vaudette are presenting exceptionally
good programs this week and both
are attracting large audiences eacu
night
Fred Vose. of Portland, has rented
Tom Reel's barber shop and will have
full fihare-e of It during the winter.
Mr. Reel will go to Powell's logging
camp near Black Rock.
George Blake left for Marshfleld
yesterday after a few days' visit with
relatives in Dallas. He was accom
nanipr) on his return by his son,
Elton, who has secured employment
near Marshfleld.
A srjeeial meeting of the Y. M. C. A.
will be held in the college chapel Sun
day afternoon, with fine musical
numbers and an address by the iiev.
H. H. Farnham, of the Evangelical
church. All are invited to attend.
The members of the Philadelphian
Literary Society have set the date for
their first open program this year for
December 4. and are planning the
most elaborate program that has ever
been given by the society on sucn an
occasion.
Hnn. W. O. Brown has deoided to
ronfint his Christmas scheme of last
year by making a present of a bag
nf nandv to each of the children oi
Dallas on Christmas day. "uncie
Bill" will personally superintend the
distribution on that occasion.
Learn Penmanship
By practicing a't home during the
long evenings of the approaching
winter. H I can enable you to de
velop wonderfully In thts 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!
he City Express & Transfer Co.
does all kinds of hauling at
reasonable rates, Stand and both
phones at Webster's Confectionery
Store.
MUSCOTT & STARR
Proprietors
DALLAS, OREGON
FACI LITI E5
For Doing Business
WISE TALKS BY U. S. LOUQHARYS'
OFFICE BOY
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Fall and Winter Styles in The Famous
GORDON HATS
READY FOR INSPECTION
jL "jjr far
If there were a "Pure Style
Law" Every Gordon Hat
would qualify. $3-
$3
Not afraid of the weather.
Sun or rain just the same to
Gordon Hats $3-
The voung women of the Y. W. C. A.
and the UtoDian Literary Society are
hauinir thfiir room on the third floor
r.f the college dormitory repainted
and refurnished, making it one of
the best and most convenient assocla
tion rooms in the building.
fiharloH Kraber has returned to
Dallas from the Klamath country,
where he has been employed on the
Klamath Irrigation project. He will
viBlt for a short time at the home of
his brother. William, after which he
will leave for Denver, Colorado.
Pinv T,Rwis. a 10-year-old soboolboy,
thrown from the sidewalk yester
day in a friendly scuffle with one of
Ma nlav mates and his ngnt arm
hrnkfn between the elbow and wrist,
Although quite painful, the injury is
nnt. sorlous and the lad will recover
rapidly.
Among the latest additions to the
museum of zoological specimens in
thn Bfitence deoartment of Dallas col
lege are a live and a large stunea
hu,t hnth contributed by students
Professor Fisher Is rapidly building
up an excellent collection or specimens
in all bl anches of the work that comes
under his department.
Reports have been received at the
nf thn state board from two of
tho normal anhnnls of the state. Ash
ItUO "
land and Monmouth, showing the fol
lowing enrollment: Ashland Nor
mal course, 84; sub-freshman, at;
training department, 87 ; total enroll
ment. 195. Monmouth Normal course,
75 ; sub-freshmen, 14 ; training depart
ment, 111 ; total enrollment, 220.
Annnnnoement has been made that
a annmal rate has been secured on all
railroad lines ot the state ior me great
datrvmpn'a convention which will be
hoiH in Salpm. December 10-11. The
convention Is now an assured thing
and arrangements are being rapidly
completed for the program and per
fection of arrangements. .Between auu
.nd nn dalrvmen will be there as del
egates and it is expected that fully as
many farmers and others interested
in dairvinur will make their head
quarters In Salem for the two days of
the meeting.
$3-o
$3.00
Mil
"111 take the same" used to
mean one thing. Now it
means he wants another
Gordon Hat $3-x
$3
The best dressed man you
know wears a Gordon Hat.
Are you him?
$3 00
Don't let S3 keep the Uordon Hat from your head
THE BEE HIVE STORE
i.o.o.F.BMe A Reliable Place to Trade pai., Oregon
I
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
LAUNDRY OR DOCTOR BILLS
It's up to you. We will save that doctor bill for you If you will
only let us. Husband don't you know that your wife Is ruining
her health and contracting for you a doctor bill by trying to save
a few cents by doing your washing. If you love your wife and
home quit making a slave of her and steaming up the walls and
decorations of the home. We will do your washing at common
sense prices. Those curtains that have been a dust-trap all sum
mer we will wash and stretch for 60 cents a pair. Quilts, 25 cents
eaoh ; blankets, 20c to 50c. We are here for business, give us a
trial. We will treat you square all the year round.
Dallas Steam Laundry Phone, Mutual 197
Qnnnt Ka nrr otwsiva hfiliovinS?. t)Ut
when you have the facilities you can
see a whole lot better and when you
have the facilities ior carrying uu a
grocery business, you can see where
aiaia rtnai nikua iu iuiii inu iitnn uu
C U 1 jw wWUw0 -
U ic rvw.rl n cr hnnnilHA VfHl h&V6
the goods that people want, you have
the traae to juBiny cioao uuyuie, u
you have a reputation to sustain. So
all you good people who whui iu uoiH
us Keep up our rupuiauuu rau t,u.o
ninh in onrl nail fnr vrnl r favorite
brands of Flour, Butter, Hams and
Bacon, Canned Fruits and vegeiaoios,
M. J. a. Donee, uonceniraieu ouupn,
Baking Powder, Buckwheat Flour,
Maple Syrup, Wheat or Cora Flakes,
Hulled Corn, Rolled Oats and all
the other good eatables and drinkables
that you like, and we will "make
good. The more goods we sell, the
more we can ouy ana me ueiwu wo
can care for you. hence it Is to our
mutual Interest for you to trade with
U. 8. Loughary. Maybe you'll think
the boss wrote this ad but he didn t.
S'long ! See you tomorrow.
WILLIE
CREAM PRODUCERS
We solicit cream direct from the producer. If you are taking less than
the highest wholesale butter quotation for your butter fat, write us. We
pay express and send you cheok twice a month and guarantee weights
and test. Best of references.
BRANDES CREAMERY
Dry fir oordwood wanted In any
n uantitv ud to 500 cords ; to be delivered
Id Dallas or Falls City. For further
particulars, call on, or address, Salem.
Falls Olty & Western Ky. uo.. Juaiias.
COFFEE
Good grocers like Schil
ling's Best, for it makes
good-will and not trouble. ;
in case of complaint, the
money is ready.
Your grocer return, your money If T on''
Ilka it; we pay him
127 FIRST STREET
PORTLAND, OREGON
BLACK'S STABLES
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 QTDPFT UALLAa, UKtUUH
k.M.JT.jFi jkt. tfl af fo &
n
TTORNHY AT LAW.
Oscar Hayter, .
Upatalri In Campbell building, Mill St
DALLAS. OREGON.
TTORNKYS AT I AW.
Sibley & Eakin,
The only reliable set or Abstract! la
Polk county. Office on Court St.
DALLAS. OREGON.
25 acres fine fruit land, partly
cleared. Three miles out. $1000. H. O.
Campbell. 10-23-tf
DR. ELBERT E. FISHER
Specialist In diseases of the
Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat
Office, Rooms 1 a, Over Bush Bank
SALEM - - OREGON
Calls promptly answered day or night.
R. L. CHAPMAN
FUNERAL DIRECTOR 4. EMBALMER
DALLAS,
Bell Phone 103
OREGON
Mutual Phone 1300
Notice.
Tiv the crovlBions of Chapter 229,
T.aw 1907. Pane 409. notice is hereby
given that In sixty days from the date
of this notice it will be unlawiui ior
nir tn run at lame, under penalty or
$10.00 for the first offense and $20.00
tr oah and everv subsequent offense,
tn hA rw-overed from the owner of the
Ltnck Id Civil Action in the name of
the State of Oregon before a Justice of
h Psom of the Drecioct In which
t,,h nnar nr keener, or either of
-
UhAm mav reside: and sucn penalty
Lh.il ha for the beneflt of, and when
collected paid into, the common school
fund of the County in wnicn suco
action Is brought within sixty days
after such animal W proved to be at
Dated this 10th day or JNOvemoer,
1908.
jge.il E. M. SMITH,
tfeunty iiera.
BANK
SCSIVIM
Legal Blanks at this office.
The. UBBEBTU OIUCO WBUW uio dilut
ing you are particular about.
Vnnn of Drlvate parties to loan at i
f oer cent oo well-Improved farms, j
r Fine. il
Rmwn. Stout, lawyers; abstract- i
ers ; notary public ; collections ; Uglow
BkJg., Dalias. Oregon.
W TL Ellis, aceot for Dally Ore- '
goolaa and Evening Telegram. Have
a dally paper delivered at your nouse
by the week, month or year. Ko extra
charge for delivery.
Ttrv fir oordwood wanted in any
q nantity op to W0 cords ; to be delivered
la Dallas or Fails City. For furthr
particular, call on, or add res. Salem
Falls City w eetera ny. co- uanas
Will soon be here. Now is the time to
inspect our line of
Carving Sets and Roasters
See them in our windows. We are offering some
article or articles in our Furniture Windows on Special
sales at a price in which cost cuts no figure. Articles
changed every day.
We have just received a new line of picture
moulding and are prepared to do your fram
ing right. We are fitted for it with up-to-date
picture-framing tools.
If you are interested in getting good prices on your
Furniture. Hardware or Plumbing Goods, we will say
that we will not be undersold. A new shipment of
Wall Paper just in. Our stock is complete.
GUY BROTHERS & D ALTON
HARDWARE AND FURNITURE
THE STORE WHERE YOU ALWAYS GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH