Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, November 20, 1908, Image 3

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    Polk County Observer
Legal blanks for sale at this office.
Kaltz, piano tuning. Orders at Dan-
lei's.
See the new Delft Blue at Lough-
ary a.
Fares on the Salem stage now 75
ceDts.
ll-10-4t
A eood new bulk syrup at Lough-
x o" n no .
ary a.
An experienced nurse. Phone 355,
Mutual. n-3-8t
Look for the Vaudette program
Saturday.
Otto Byerley went to Portland
yesterday.
J. B. Nunn went to Portland yester
day on a business visit.
Dr. J. V. Scott, of Falls City, was a
Dallas visitor yesterday.
Try a sack of White Lily Flour for
sale at Simonton & Scott's.
W. H. Weaver was a business vis
itor In Falls City yesterday.
Stanley Clark was down from Falls
City, Wednesday, on a visit.
H. S. Butz went to Albany yesterday
morning on a business visit.
George Darby went to Stayton,
Wednesday, for a month's visit.
P. O. Burbank.of Pedee, was a busi
ness visitor in Dallas, Tuesday.
Henry McKee and son, of Perrydale,
were Dallas visitors Wednesday.
Sheriff J. M. Grant went to Indepen
dence yesterday on official business.
Edward Gerlinger and family went
to Portland yesterday for a short visit.
Fine suburban tracts, 5 to 10 acres.
Easy payments. H. G. Campbell.
10- 23-tf
F. H. Morrison went to Portland
yesterday afternoon on a business
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rhodes, of
Falls City, are visiting relatives In
Dallas.
You make no mistake in buying a
sack of White Lily Flour at Shultz's
grocery. ll-13-8t
Nice 10-acre garden tract with good
house for rent for one year. H. G.
Campbell. lt-17-tf
H. Hirschberg, of Independence,
was a business visitor in this city
Wednesday.
Simonton & Scott carry White Lily
Flour the best brand on the market.
11- 13-8t
Good onions for sale at Loughary's
grocery store for $1.60 a sack. 6t
Henry Clanfleld, a prosperous hop
raiser of Salt Creek, was a Dallas vis
itor yesterday.
Cass Biggs and son, Cecil, of Eick
reall, were business visitors in this
city Wednesday.
Born, Wednesday, November 18, to
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Busk, of Black
Bock, a daughter.
Hon. H. V. Gates returned to Hills-
boro, Wednesday, after a few days'
business visit in Dallas.
William Cherrington and Professor
H. St. Helens, of Salem, were business
visitors in Dallas yesterday.
Every night, all week, skat I tier at
the Colosseum rink, Dallas' most
popular place of amusement.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Talbott were in
Dallas yesterday returning to Falls
City after a short visit in Portland.
White Lily Flour, the product of the
Blckreall Milling Company, for sale
by L. H. Shultz, grocer. 10-13-8t
Don't- fail to visit the Colosseum
rink tonight and Saturday night. Big
crowds; good music; fine floor;
glorious time.
J. M. Murney, superintendent of the
Pacific Telephone Company in Polk
and Marion counties, was over from
Independence yesterday on business.
Professor L. R. Traver, of the Mon
mouth State Normal School is serving
as one of the instructors at the Marion
County Teachers' Institute this week.
Attorney Oscar Hayter went to
Portland, Wednesday afternoon to
attend the banquet which clobed the
annual meeting of the Oregon Bar
Association.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brown returned
yesterday from a few days' visit at
the home of Mr. Brown's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Brown, in McMinn
ville. -
Several flocks of wild geese have
been observed southward bound dur
ing the past three or four days, which
is regarded by many as a sure sign
that the winter season is upon us.
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
The Colosseum skating rink is daily
becoming more and more popular
among the amusement seekers of Dal
las. All equipments are strictly up-to-date
and patrons of the rink are ex
tended the most prompt and courteous
service possible by all its employees.
See the program at the Electric
Palace tonight. Films direct from
Portland and of the very best quality.
Beautiful song slides.
George and Edward Gerlinger re
turned Tuesday evening from Port
land where they went to meet their
father, L. Gerlinger, who, with his
family, was just returning from a trip
to Europe.
At the meeting of the Oregon State
Bar Association in Portland, Attor
ney Oscar Hayter was elected vice
president for the First District and
was also chosen chairman of the
executive committee.
The Vaudette, wishing to secure
better pictures for its patrons on
Saturday and Monday will change
programs on Monday, Wednesday
and Friday in future, beginning
Monday evening, November 23.
We want your Poultry, Dressed
Hogs and Veai. 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
Tracey Savery received a painful
injury in basketball practice, Tuesday
evening. He collided accidentally
with one of the other players and in
some manner cut a deep gash in bis
chin, four stitches being required to
close the wound.
The room in the Williams' buildin g
just east of Shultz's grocery is nearly
ready for occupancy by Barnhart &
Grant's meat market. The excellent
fixtures that are being installed will
make it one of the finest establish
ments of its kind in Dallas.
A mass meeting will be held in the
Courthouse, Sunday afternoon,' at 3 :30
o'clock for the purpose of discussing
and considering plans for the estab
lishment of a hospital in Dallas.
Every progressive and public spirited
citizen of Dallas is cordially invited
to be present.
Three men at Powell's logging camp
were thrown from a runaway car on
one of the spur tracks Tuesday and
considerably shaken up, one of them
breaking his arm. Aside from that
they were but slightly injured, but
escape is considered highly fortunate
considering the peril they were in.
At a meeting Monday night, pre
sided over by State Manager F. E.
Taylor, the members of the Fraternal
Brotherhood initiated four new mem
bers, Verne O. Launer, Chester Sie
farth, H. Llndel and Jacob Nickel.
After the business session refresh
ments were served and the remainder
of the evening was spent in a pleasant
social manner.
HENRY HOWE IS DEAD
MUNSING
naanBBBannnBVHaHHi
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.Bidff A Reliable Place to Trade Dai i, Oregon
Former Resident of Dallas Succumbs
To Sudden Attack of Heart
Failure.
A telegram was received in Dallas,
Wednesday morning, announcing the
death of Henry Howe at his home in
Belhngham, Washington. The tele
graphic message was followed yester
day by a letter from Frank Howe, a
son of the deceased, giving the particu
lars of his sudden death, which was
due to an attack of asthma and heart
trouble.
Mr. Howe had gone to bed on Mon
day night apparently iu the best of
health. Shortly after he awoke Tues
day morning the attack occurred,
resulting in death within the period
of only two hours.
Henry Howe was a son of William
and Catharine Howe and was born in
Newtown, Indiana, November 11,
1832. He came to Oregon in 1851 and
lived near Perrydale until 18G0, when
he moved to Dallas.
He was married in Goldendale,
Washington, August 20, 1867, to Miss
America Jenkins, who died in this oity
October 15, 1897. After her death he
moved with his family to Skagway,
Alaska, and after a few years resi
dence in that city, went to Bellinghara,
Washington, where he resided until
the time of his death.
He is survived by three brothers,
Robert and James Howe, of Dallas,
and Zachary Howe, of Seattle; a
daughter, Mrs. Nellie Shoeniake, of
Seattle, and a son, Frank Howe, of
Beliingham.
The remains will be brought to
Dallas this morning and the funeral
service will be held in the Methodist
church at 2 o'clock this afternoon.
Burial will be in the old cemetery
west of the Odd Fellows cemetery.
A man of many excellent qualities,
Mr. Howe gained the respect and
friendship of all, and his sudden
death will occasion the deepest and
most sincere regret among his many
friends.
At The Electric Palace.
The Reading feature in the program
at the Electric Palace tonight is one
of exceptional merit. A story of deep
heart interest, thrilling, dramatic, it
will be appreciated by all who have
the pleasure of seeing it. "A Great
Wrong Righted" is a drama of extra
ordinary power, given in moving
pictures. ' Don't forget the place. The
Electrio Palace in the Riley Building.
Rebekahs Honor Secretary.
At the meeting of the Rebekahs
Wednesday night, the members of the
lodge presented Mrs. H. B. Cosper
with a beautiful piece of cut glass in
token of th-Mr appreciation of her
faithful and unselfish work during
the past eight years, In which she has
served continuously in the office of
Grand Secretary. The presentation
speech was made by Miss May Shelton
and Mrs. W. L. Soehren presented the
gift in behalf of the lodge. After this
brief ceremony the remainder of the
evening was given over to a social
entertainment and a delicious lunch
eon was served.
The Rev. H. H. Farnham visited in
Independence, Wednesday.
Mrs. S. P. Riggs has returned from
several weeks' visit in Roseburg and
Cottage Grove.
The Rev. Father H. J. McDevitt, of
Portland, arrived in Dallas, Wednes
day evening for a few days' visit.
Mrs. E. J. Bryan, of Richland, is
down for a few weeks' visit at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Chapman,
Mrs. Anna Coad is slowing recover'
Ing from her recent severe illness,
Her sister, Mrs. J. S. Cooper, of Inde
pendence, is visiting her this week.
Professor D. M. Metzger received a
telegram Tuesday, announcing the
death of bis father, Jacob Metzger, at
his home at Linden, Pennsylvania.
Mr. Metzger was about 78 years of age.
County School Superintend ent H. C.
Seymour has been visiting among
the schools In the northeastern portion
of Polk county during the present
week taking occasion while near
Salem to visit that city and attend the
Marion County Teachers' Institute.
December 1. onlv a little more than
a week off, will bring to a close the
huntingseason, which has been poorer
than usual in this vicinity. Birds
have been quite scarce and the
majority of the hunters enjoyed but
indifferent success. An equally un
satisfactory season is reported in
many other portions of the Willamette
Valley, and it Is thought that these
conditions will bring about an effort
on the part of the sportsmen to have
more stringent game laws enacted, so
that the game bird may be betu-r
protected and given a better oppor
tunity to multiply.
TIMBER LANDS
Fuller & Elliott
Only Real Estate firm in Polk County
handling Timber Land exclusively.
Don't fail to call or write If you have
timber to sell.
Office in Crider Building
Dallas, - - Oregon
LOOK HERE!
The City Express & Transfer Co.
does, all kinds of hauling at
reasonable rates. Stand and both
phones at Webster's Con feotionery
Store.
MUSCOTT & STARR
Proprietors
DALLAS, OREGON
Good Coffee Values
WISE TALKS BY U. S. LOUGHARYS'
OFFICE BOY
Legal Blanks at this office.
Dr. Donohoe, Dentist. Cglow Bldg
The Ovutu office wants the print
ing you are particular about.
Money of private partle to loan at
( per cent on well-improved farm.
Siblit & Eaiiv.
Brown, Stout, lawyers; abstract
en; notary public; collections; Cglow
Bldg, Dallas, Oregoo.
W. R. Ellis, agent for Dally Ore
gooiaa and Evening Telegram. Have
a daily ppr delivered at your house
by the week, month or year. Ko extra
charge for delivery.
Dry fir cordwood wanted In any
quantity up to 9 rt cords ; to be delivered
ia Dallas or Falls City. For further
particulars, rail on, or address. 8lera
Falls City it Westero By. Co, Dallas
I was reading about a fellow who
was asked what be had had for lunch,
on1 ho an "A n(ipA nf hunnnine.
some almost shanghigh berries, (eggs)
a grunt and a cackle (bam and eggs)
a cup of near coffee and some not
quite pie." Well, you won't find any
near cuiieo uiuuuu imo buui , mui io,
It ,A anil It fn vr tnr nnffan Onr
eggs are fresh no eastern or packed
eggs. It's easy for a grocer to give
you a good run for your coffoe money
if he isn't too stingy. Our coffee is
better than ever berore. it an aepenas
unnn Knar mnnh a ermonr ia willincr t.n
pay for his coffees. You can buy the
Teal U1U UUVt, uaU Ul JUU ran uuy
near Java which comes from Brazil,
Kt,t wtintavap wo qoII vnn whnt.hnr it In
Java, Mocha and Java or Costa Rica,
you may Know it is me oesi, h'uu
that can be sold for the raonoy.
Tmiirhnrv hna a Mo nnffoo trAflo flnri
that helps to give you froBh roasted
collee any oiu aav you wain h, huu
. i . . i I r 1 I. 1 . . I . I 1 .
not tne lasieiess kiuu wuiuu hub iuoi
mno. .-.f (fa atrannth T OYIlPnf A lot nf
ladles in the store today to buy tholr
coffee.
WILLIE
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.
p
DALLAS SHOE STORE
MRS. J. C. GAYNOR, 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 ell sum
mer we will wash and stretch for 60 cents a pair. Quilts, 25 cents
eaoh j 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 197
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 STABLES
TTORNEY AT LAW.
N. L. Butler,
OBce over Dallas City Bank.
DALLAS, OREGON.
Dry fir cordwood wanted in any
quantity up to 600 cords ; to be delivered
in Dallas or Falls City. For further
particulars, call on, or address, Salem,
Falls City & Western Ry. Co., Dallas.
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
TTORNKY AT LAW.
Oscar Hayter,
Upstairs In Campbell building. Mill 8t
DALLAS, OREGON.
Attorneys at i aw.
Sibley & Eakin,
The only reliable aet of Ab.tracU 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 12, Over Bush Bank
SALEM - - OREGON
Calls promptly answored day or night.
R. L. CHAPMAN
FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EMBALMER
DALLAS,
Bell Phono lot
OREQON
Mutual Phone 1806
thanks
6IVINF
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 & DALTON
HARDWARE AND FURNITURE
THE STORE WHERE YOU ALWAYS GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH