Polk County Observer
Legal blanks for sale at this office,
Kaltz piano tuDiog. Orders at Dan-
, ,7 10-29-tt
iels.
Fares on the Salem stage now 75
cents.
cood new bulk syrup at Lough
, 10-23-tf
ary s.
An experienced nurse. Phone 355
Mutual. "-3"81
E. Lipton, of Falls City, was a visitor
Id Pallas today.
Skating afternoon and evening at
the Colosseum rink.
Thomas Edgar, of Falls City, was a
Dallas visitor today.
Mrs. J. B. Thompson Is visiting
relatives in Lebanon.
Frank Fucbs went to Perrydale,
Saturday, on business. .
J. M. Lynn was a business visitor
in Perrydale, Saturday.
George Morton returned from a visit
D Seattle this morning.
Bert Dennis, of Falls City, was a
Dallas visitor last night.
Mr. and Mis. Walter Sears were vis
itors in Salem, Saturday.
C. L. Starr, of Salem, was an over
Sunday visitor in Dallas.
Try a sack of White Lily Flour for
sale at Simonton & Scott's.
C. K. Fream, of Falls City, was a
visitor in Dallas, Saturday.
C. W. Matthews, of Falls City, was
a visitor in Dallas yesterday.
Miss Pearl Owens went to Portland,
Friday, for an extended visit.
Mrs. C. S. Graves went to McMinn
ville this afternoon for a visit.
Get into the crowd. Where is it?
At the Colosseum skating rink.
R. E. Williams returned from a few
days' visit In Portland, Sunday.
J. F. Groves, of Independence, was
in Dallas yesterday on business.
I. J. Gump, of Ryand Station, Ore
gon, is visiting relatives in Dallas.
Albert Hoppe has purchased the I. F.
Yoakum property near Monmouth.
Hon. D. L. Keyt, of Perrydale, wa9
a business visitor in Dallas yesterday.
Mrs. G. N. Cberrington went to
Portland yesterday for a few days'
visit.
Simonton & Scott carry White Lily
Flour the best brand on the market.
ll-13-8t
UNDERWEAR
Twenty different qualities. Every required style
and size. There isn't a question about the better com
fort and value of MUNSING UNDERWEAR. It's
simply a question of how long it will be before you
find it out for yourself. MUNSING UNDERWEAR
is made to fit tailored as it were to fit the form
and finished as no other underwear is finished. There
are no bunglesome seams, no clumsily worked button
holes, no loosely knit ankles or cuffs, and best of all
they're always just the same shape and retain their
elasticity until they're worn out, doesn't matter how
often they have been to the laundry.
This is the only place in Polk county carrying this
splendid line.
THE BEE HIVE STORE
i.o.o.F.Bidz A Reliable Place to Trade Daii, Oregon
See the new Delft Blue at Lough
ary'a. io-23-tf
Born, Friday, November 13, to Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Heiraal. a daughter.
Hon. H. V. Gates, of Hillsboro, was
a business visitor in Dallas yesterday.
George Muscott, of Antloch, was a
business visitor In Dallas yesterday.
Verne Compton returned last even
ing from a few days' visit In Portland.
Fine suburban tracts. 5 to 10 acres.
Easy payments. H. G. Campbell.
10-23-tf
Harry V. Dolph has returned from
a several months' trip In the eastern
states.
C. F. French, of the Falls City News,
was in Dallas, Saturday, enroute for
Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barbara returned
Saturday from a brief wedding trip to
Portland.
G. N. Cherrington returned from a
business visit in Portland, Monday
morning.
W. F. Johnson went to Hillsboro
yesterday afternoon for a short busi
ness visit.
Nice 10-acre garden tract with good
house for rent for one year. H. G.
Campbell. 11-17-tf
White Lily Flour, the product of the
Rickreall Milling Company, for sale
by L. H. Sbultz, grocer. 10-13-8t
Born, Saturday, November 14, to Mr.
and Mrs. James B. Embree, of Lewis
ville, a son.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jacobson re
turned Friday evening from a short
wedding trip.
Dr. H. L. Toney was up from Sheri
dan, Saturday, for a-visit among bis
many friends.
E. C. Bichraond, of Corvallis, came
down to Dallas, Saturday, for a short
business visit
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kirkpatrick re
turned from a week's visit in Portland,
Friday evening.
Claude Dempsey, of Portland, visited
over Sunday at the home of his mother,
Mrs. Alice Dempsey.
Carl Jacobson left for bis home in
Washington, Saturday, after a few
days' visit in Dallas.
R. M. Fowle returned to his home
near Airlie, Saturday evening, after a
few days' visit In Dallas.
Christmas: The nicest remembrance
to any friend that loves you, is a
fine photograph of yourself. Come
now and avoid the rush. T. J. Cher
rington. ll-10-10t
MUNSING
Legal blanks for sale at this office.
Hill McDanlel, of Portland, is In
Dallas visiting at the home of his
brother, W. H. McDaniel.
County Surveyor B. F. Beezley and
Harry Byers went to Perrydale this
morning on a business trip.
A. J. Barham left yesterday on a
business trip to Kennewick, Wash
ington and Lewlston, Idaho.
Lee Lehman, of Falls Citv. was In
Dallas yesterday, returning home
alter a short visit in Portland.
George T. Gerllnger and Edward
Gerlinger were passengers to Portland
on yesterday's afternoon train.
Charles Hicks, of the Independence
West Side-Enterprise, was In Dallas,
Saturday, enroute for Portland.
It is announced that the price of
Freeland mining stock will be raised
from 15 to 20 cents on November 19.
Don Bennett, who has been paint
ing here, left for his home in Dallas
last week. Woodburn Independent
William Caldwell visited over Sun
day at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Caldwell In Perrydale.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young, of Port
land, are visiting at the home of his
parents. Rev. and Mrs. M. B. Young.
Mrs. N. L. Butler went to Junction
City last week for a two weeks' visit
with her daughter, Mrs. A. R. Martin.
Dr. Snook has located in Falls City
and was here this week to move his
family to that place. Sheridan Sun.
Where is everybody going tonight?
Down to the Colosseum skating rink
where they can have a real good time.
Moses Manston has purchased the
Wilson property In South Dallas, one
of the finest fruit tracts in this vicin
ity. W. R. Palmer, a student in the Ore
gon Agricultural College, was down
from Corvallis, Saturday, for a short
visit
Dr. Mark Hay tor returned from
Portland, Friday evening, where he
attended the meeting of the State
Dental Beard.
W. A. Ayres. one of the big goat
raisers of this vicinity says that he
has Just finished dipping more than
500 bead of goats.
Miss Opal McDevitt returned to
Independence today after a week's
visit at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. S. McDevitt.
Mrs. Abel Uglow has returned from
an extended visit at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Warren Cressy, in
South Bend, Washington.
Good onions for sale at Loughary's
grocery store for $1.50 a sack. 5t
Conrad Stafrin has purchased nine
acres of land south of Dallas from the
C. D. Embree heirs. He will set the
entire tract out In walnuts.
The Standard Bearer's Band met at
the.homeof Mr. and Mrs. A. Long
necker, Saturday, and a pleasant
social afternoon was spent.
Mrs. Herbert L. Toney, of Salmon
River, is visiting at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Grover.
McMinnvllle Telephone-Register.
The Young People's Endeavor Asso
ciation, of Dallas, will hold a meeting
Friday, December 11, for the purpose
of electing officers for the organization.
Cleveland Burch came over from
Independence, Saturday. He has se
cured employment in Dallas and will
remain here during the coming winter.
Dr. H. L. Toney came In from the
mountain fastness this week to remain
for a short time. He is now busy help
ing Dr. Mulkey out of a rush of den
tal work. Sheridan Sun.
Work on the lateral mains in the
sewer system was commenced this
week, the large mains on Washington
and Oak streets having been practi
cally completed last week.
A. J. Barham has traded his resi
dence property, which he purchased of
W. A. Wash, to William Koyt, of
Perrydale, who will move to Dallas to
reside some time next spring.
Thomas A. Fowler left for his home
in Sherman county, Saturday, after a
four-days' visit with relatives in
Dallas. He was accompanied home
by his cousin, Dr. T. V. B. Embree.
A. J. Bewley and R. L. Rice shipped
a carload of hogs to the Portland
market Tuesday that was above the
average. They were a fine clean lot
and averaged 225 pounds. Sheridan
Sun.
W. J. Wagner purchased Eugene
Byerley's bowling alleys and equip
ments last week for $300. The alleys
will still remain in the Uglow building
on Court street and C. W. Deckwa will
have charge of the business.
We want your Poultry, Dressed
Hogs and Veal. Can always get you
top market price. Will pay you every
week. W. T. Turner & Company, 141
Front Street, Portland, Oregon. Ref
erence, Ladd &Tilton Bank. ll-17-8t
The records in the Courthouse show
that real estate transfers in Polk
county have Increased in the past two
weeks until the average or each week
is from three to four times as groat as
during the months of last spring and
summer.
The members of Company H have
resumed rifle practice after a short
vacation Immediately following the
regimental shoot In October, and a
number of the young men went to the
range Sunday morning and spent
several hours in target work.
All of the grocers in the city are
displaying large quantities of cran
berries in their stores this week, which
is a reminder that only a trifle more
than a week remains until this pecu
liar fruit with its attendant delicacy,
the turkey, will be right In season.
Employees of the Northwestern Tele
phone company have been for several
days engaged in stringing two new
lines of wire from Salem to Independ
ence and making repairs on the two
lines already existing. The facilities
of the service are thus doubled.
Statesman.
W. N. Brown, proprietor of the Vau
dotte, the little moving picture theatre
on Main and Oak streets, has found
his building, in Its present arrange
ment, considerably too small to
accomodate his patrons conviently
and is remodeling it so as to give a
greater floor space.
VAUDETTE
PROGRAM
Tuesday & Wednesday
PICTURES
A Voice from the Dead
(Mfg. by Thomas A. Ellison)
Scenes 1. Office of Roberts &
Hadley Iron Works. 2. Superin
tendent overhears strike rumours.
3. Informing the senior partner,
i. The strikers' demands. 6. Dis
agreement between the partners.
6. Incriminating the superinten
dent by false evidence. 7. The last
message. 8. The strike. 9. Break
ing the news. 10. False evidence
leads to superintendent's arrest
11. Superintendent on trial for
murder. 12. New evidence discov
ered. 13. A voice from the dead.
The Suicidal Poet
An unexpected Finish
SONOS
When the Frost Is on the Pumpkin
My dream of U. 8. A.
Legal Blanks at this office.
Dr. Donohoe, Dentist. Cglow Bldg i
The Obskbveb offloe wants the print-:
ing you are particular about j
Money of private parties to loan at
per cent on well-improved farms. ,
Shut A Eaux. ,
Brown. & Stout, lawyers; abstract
ers; notary public; collections; Uglow 1
Bldg.. Dallas. Oregon.
W. R. Ellis, agent for Dally Ore
gonlan and Evening Telegram. Have
daily paper delivered at your house
by the week, taocth or year. No extra
charge for delivery.
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 address. Salem
Falls City & Weswa Ry. Go., Dallas
Otto F. L. Herse "nature's sweet
singer," failed to put in an appear
ance In this city Thursday night, tele
graphing ahead that he was suffering
from a severe sore throat. It is
thought by some of a cynical nature
however, that the smallness of the
advance sales In this city, had much
to do with the "sweet singer's" sudden
indisposition.
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, prico 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 Confectionery
Store.
MUSCOTT & STARR
Proprietors
DALLAS, OREGON
Good Coffee Values
WISE TALKS BY U. S. LOUQHARYS'
OFFICE BOY
I was reading about a fellow who
was asked what he bad had for lunch,
and be said: "A piece of baconlne,
some almost shanRhigh berries, (eggs)
a grunt and a cackle (ham and eggs)
a cup of near coffee and some not
quite pie." Well, you won't find any
"near coffee around this shop ; that Is,
if we sell It to you for coffee. Our
eggs are fresh no eastern or packed
eggs. It's easy for a grocer to give
you a good run for your coffee money
if he isn't too stingy. Our coffee is
better than ever bofore. It all depends
upon how much a grocer is willing to
pay for his coffees. You can buy the
real Old Govt. Java or you can buy
near Java which comes from Brazil,
but whatever we sell you whether it is
Java, Mocha and Java or Costa Rica,
you may know It is the best grade
that can be sold for the money.
Loughary has a big coffee trade and
that helps to give you fresh roasted
coffee any old day you want it, and
not the tasteless kind which has lost
most of its strength. I expect a lot of
ladles in the store today to buy their
coffee.
WILLIE
Dry flr cordwood watted In any
quantity up to 500 cords ; to be delivered
In Dallas or Falls City. For furthor
particulars, call on, or address, Salem,
Falls City & Western Ry. Co., Dallas.
T
Will soon
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 & DALT0N
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. GAYN0R, Proprietor
LAUNDRY OR
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
son se 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
each ; blankets, 20o to 60c. We are here for business, give us a
trial. We will treat you square all the year round.
Dallas Steam Laundry Phone, Mutual m
BUILDERS ATTENTION
In connection with our Lumber and
Shingle trade we are now handling
LIME, PLASTER, CEMENT. BRICK
and SAND. Lowest possible prices
on all building material.
THE CHAS. K. SPAULDING LOGGING CO.
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
, TTORNIT AT LAW.
Oscar Hayter, "
Upstairs In Campbell building. Mill t
DALLAS, OREGON.
TTORNKYB AT I AW.
Sibley & Eakin,
The only reliable set of Abstracts Is
Polk county. Office on Court Bt
DALLAS, OREGON.
25 acres fine fruit land, partly
cleared. Three milosout $1000. H. O.
Campbell. 10-23-tf
be here. Now is the time to
inspect our line of
DOCTOR BILLS
STABLES
DR. ELBERT E. FISHER
Specialist In diseases of the
Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat
Office, Rooms 12, Over Bush Bank
SALEM - - OREGON
Calls promptly answered day or night.
R. L. CHAPMAN
FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EMBALMER
DALLAS,
Bell Phon 108
OREGON
Mnltul Fhou. 1305