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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1908)
Polk County Observer ALLGOOD te COLLINS LESSEES Published Heml-Weckly at 11.90 per Year. Strictly in Advance. Entered &h second-clawi matter March 1. 1907, at the post otlice at biillua, Oregon, under the Act ol lougreiM oi Marcn 3, lS7y. DALLAS, OREGON, December 8 1908. The way lo build up Dallas ts to pat ronize Dallas people. BUSY COURT SESSION M. Young Is Found Guilty-Grand Jury May Return Many Indictments. TO BOOST DALLAS. The "booster meeting" for Fri day night failed to materialize, owing to tbe inability of Mr. Weils, general advertising agent for the HarrimaD lioas, to reach Dallas at that time. Tonight however, the business men of Dallas will have ample opportunity to atone for the omission of that time, by attending the meeting which will be held tonight for the purpose of organizing a commercial club and arranging for a practical and an ex tensive advertising cumpaign. Mr. Wells was In Dallas this morn ing, arid meta numberof the. business men of Dallas In the county court room and outlined to them tho "Sun sot" schemo of com m u n ity ad vertlsing. Two plans were offered, in both of which the burden of exponso upon the people of this community will be ex tremely light, in comparison to the burden assumed by the Southern Pacific Company in carrying out the advertising work. Tho proposition sanctioned bv tho business men who were present at this morning's meeting and which they will endeavor to curry through, calls for an expenditure, of only $!170 by the people of Dallas. This sum is to be paid in Installments, go that the share that each person assisting in tho work would have to raise for each monthly installment, would be a mere bagatelle. i Ho scheme embodies a twelve months' campaign of advertisement of Dallas and Its resources through out the eastern states, a campaign that will put Dallas unmistakably on tho mup and call everybody's atten tion to the fact that it is on tho map. There is scarcely a city of Htiy size in tho Willamette Valley that has been less advertised than Dallus in tho past. Yet, In spite of that fact, Dallas has by virtue of its Inherent merits ami Its wonderful native resources, kept pace with, and in most cases outstripped its sister cities, in development. Uiveu the added im petus of systematic and business like ooosting ami its possibilities for further growth can scarcely bo esti mated. To conduct the proposed campaign properly a commercial club or busi ness mens' organization Is absolutely necessary and tonight's meeting bits been called for the purpose of effecting such an organization. It Is up to every citizen who wants to see tin beginning of a growth in this city, that will fairly eclipse the growth ot previous years, lo lend his assistance to tho present movement to get it started and then Bee that, once stalled, It alia!! never stop until tho cud for which it Is Is-ing inaugurated has been aecomplinhed, What bids fair to be the most inter eetlngand important session of circuit court that bas been held here for years is now in session in this city, and at the rate the work bas progressed so far, the session bids fair to last through theentire week. Yesterday morning was consumed in the reading of the docket and the drawing of the grand jury. The members of the grand jury are W. E. Burns, foreman : T. B. Crook, H. Foster, Boy Byerley, A. J. Mar tin, J. D. Slagle and J. L. Murdoek. Thus far only one true bill bits been brought in D. M. Beamer, of Mill Cteek, was indicted for larceny in a dwelling bouse and was arraigned I this morning, tomorrow morning I being set for him to plead. W. L. j Tooze, Jr.,. is acting as attorney for the defendant. It is thought that tomorrow will bring forth a number of indictments j for tbe illegal selling of intoxicating liquors, although the grand jury has returned none up to tbe present time. The rumor is that the prosecution of alleged sellers of liquor will be one of , the most noteworthy features of the jury's work during its sitting, and the number of subpoenas issued seems to justify tbe inference. The case of the State of Oregon vs. E. M. Young, which has draeered through the circuit courts for so long was finally brought to trial yesterday. Young was accused of shooting Asa Taylor, son of Marshal J. M. Taylor, of Independence. It is alleged that he also shot Marshal Taylor but this was not Included in the charge, Young being indicted on only the one count Briefly, the history of the trial is as follows. A quarrel of long standing between tbe two men was finally pre cipitated into a fist fight on the streets ot Independence, over a disagreement about a dog. Young, it was claimed, saw the city marshal approaching to ma boh b assistance, anu urew a gun, firing and striking young Taylor in the shoulder. He then turned the gun upon tho marshal, the bullet inflicting a serious wound. The case has aroused great interest In Polk county, and the court room was crowded with spectators during its progress. Yesterday afternoon was given to taking the testimony and tins forenoon to the argument. The jury retired Just before noon today to dellborato and returned a verdict of guilty at 1 :10 this afternoon. Judge Burnett will fix the line tomorrow, the members of the jury in tbe Young trial were: James Atwater, W. V. Acocko, George Bull, J. M. Dickey, A. W. Fletcher, A. B. Athey, . B. umwalt, W. A. Sloan, Albert Domes, It. Brunk, F. II . Pepper and John Ebbo. J. H. McNary conducted tho prosecution and Oscar Huyter and Jonn uurson were attorneys for the defense. The ease Forced Sale We are obliged to raise a certain amount of money by January 1. To do this we must sell our entire stock of Chinaware, Glass ware, Queensware, Lamps, Books, Toys, etc. at about cost. Our store will be closed Thursday & Friday December n and 12 to enable us to mark down our goods to cost and below in preparation for the big sale which will begin SATURDAY, DEC. 12. W. H. ROY CO. Per ION LA EBBEESGHl, ISCOUNT FCC ? COATS COURT HOUSE NOTES Item of Intt-rent From the Records in the County Offices Briefly Told. l'BOIIATK. Kstato of Frank L. Brown, de-ivuw-d uniiiifil report filed and approved Htilijcct to final selllemeut. KK.YI, ESTATE. Clinton C Sai grant to I'erry Conner, ink-rest in :i-.i acres, t 0 s, r i w, ii;.cii. James F May et ux to Alvin W 1-under, 3'J acres in lnd-Niidi-mv r rull 1- arm, I..VJ5. i.ti'i, ... ik i, i.iiw.khi el ux lo A 1. Clearwater and J A C-r, (1 acres, t 7 s, r 3 w, f l.!M. Ada Keyt and h 1 to A .1 Hiiihnni :tjs acres, 1 1; and 7 s, r 4 , H l.tmo. A J Bnihamet ux to Ada V. Keyt lots III lrtll;K, ',,000. i nomas 11 imusmoie -t ux to Walker II Berry, lots in Kola. f km. J J St ration et ux to I) V Stratum, interest in !."it acres, t 6 . t 3 w, 1 3,500. . M and M I Knight toSnlt-m, Fall City - W extern Hallway Company. .s5 a.-rvs, I 7 n, r 5 r, f 3 m. of J. H. Johnson vs the Sheridan Lumber Company, a suit for money, is being trieil this afternoon. important Notice. A tU.OO Banquet Steel Itange to be sold to tbe highest bidder, regardless or price. Aiiains, Jlrobst Company, bouse- lurnisners are going to sell a $40.00 Banquet Moe Hunge, one of tho best ranges on tho market today, to the highest bidder, without resem rx-uifti Olds will he received for the range up to tho 24th day of December, latin, at 12 o dock noon. All bids must Ihj securely sealed, marked bid on range, and addressed to Adams, lirobst Company, Dallas, Oregon. Tk.i It..., 1 ... . ....,..,.,,-1 ihuii- ji WHIIOIIl a K-er among the steel ranges on the market today and Adams, Brobsl Com puny haven dopted this plan of calling the attention or the public to the merits of this particular range. The company will bo glad to show the rango and explain its merits to any one interested, and If anyone bids on the rango either after seeing it, or without seeing it, and find they do not want It, they will bo under no obliga tions to take, it as it will then be awarded to tbe next highest bidder. The range to be Bold lo this novel method is one of the very best. May Krrct Hospital. Dr. Koelcho, of Ashland, was in Dallas last week endeavoring to make arrangement for establishing a hospital here. Dr. Koelche is a man or coiisiiicralile means and says that if he decides to build here, that he will envt a hospital that will b first class in every r-svt and fully equipped for competition with the hospitals of Portland. Ills wife is a traiucd nurse. Dr. Koelohe returned to Ashland last wedi but will ivme to Dallas again soon to formulate (nite plans for the carrying on of the new enterprise. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hastings, of Pedee Hills, were visitors iD Dallas yesterday. Mr. Hastings says that the dairying industry is growing rap idly and will soon become the main source of income to the farmers of tbat locality. Next Monday and Tuesday, Decem ber 14 and , two days only. Dr. Lowe, the well-known oculo-opticlan, will be in Dallas. He does not go from house to house. Consult him about your eyes and glasses at the Hotel Gail. 19 years' experience. Tho rear portion of C. O. Long's meat market in Independence was destroyed by fire Friday night. The exact amount of the damage is not known but it was probably quite heavy us nearly all the machinery belonging to the establishment was destroyed. It is not known how the fire was started. T. A. Biggs came down from'Inde pendence and reported tho purchase In the past ten days of about 1500 bales of hops in Yamhill and Polk counties, The highest price paid by Mr. Riggs was Hi cents for the Dickey lot of 82 bales at Sheridan. This is also the highest price paid for Oregou hops since they we e in the bale. Oregon-Ian. Cedar Posts. Good cedar posts for sale at 11 cents each. Also another car of extra Star A Star shingles. Soehhen Ware house. 7-24-tf Fine up-to-date garments, broken in sizes but lots of different styles to choose from and everv one a ar -w w v bargain. DALLAS Removal Notice. I have moved the Tom Reel barber shop to the first door west of Morris jewelry store. 12-8-21 F. B. VOSE. Lost. Between Presbyterian church, post office and my residence, an open faced gold watch. Finder please return and receive reward. 12-8 tf E. V. DALTON. MERCANTILE CO. R. W. Bollman, wanted iu Portland on a charge of defrauding an Inn keeper, was brought back from Dallas, Thursday, by Deputy Constablo Wert heimer and locked up in the county jail. Bolliinm is accused by Mrs, M. E. Scott, of St. John, of having removed bis effects from her boarding-house without the formality of settling his indebted ness. Telegram. Mrs. C. Shepherd, of Bridgeport, gave a wool picking bee at her home Wednesday, the afternoon being spent in a most enjoyuble social manner, Those present were: Mrs. D. Shepherd, Mrs. J. M. Card, Mrs. Thomas Card, Mrs. Chester Guthrie, Mrs. Lou Mus cott, Mrs. L. Ramey, Mrs. C. H. Mor ris, Mrs. II. G. Campbell, Mrs. C. Shepherd, Mrs. G. W. Sicfarth, and Mrs. J. Murphy. A rousing meeting of the Good Roads Association was held at Inde pendence yesterday. The program consisted of several vocal and instru mental numbers, followed by addresses by leading mon of Polk county. Claud Gated, of Salem, dis cussed methods of improving the high ways uud means of procuring money for same. Judge Ryan, of Oregon City, was expected to be present, but was kept at homo on account of illness. Dressmaking. Mrs. F. E. Gage has opened dress making parlors at her home on Academy street, three doors west of the college building and is prepared to handle orders for all kinds or sewing. 12-8-9t The New Grocery. I have just opened a new grocery store in the building adjoining the National Bank. Everything UD-to- date and of the best quality in stock. lour patronage Is solicited and you may be assured that your orders will be filled with the utmost promptness and care. Patronize my store once and I feel sure that you will continue to patronize it. 11-13-81 J. L. CASTLE. December Bulletin Price List Owing to a good many late shipments, we find that our stock is too heavy for this time of the year and in order to reduce it before the first of the year we quote the following prices: BUSINESS LOCALS. - A'tvertln-mt'tit imiiiT thin IimiI c II lT HUH! Mr I'Mrll llliMriliiii f h.-r.-aft...- -tTi .... I'll" in II K. lT llllllll ll .i.,lv u,..,i llim-i iih nir li'KH I IIHI1 ' tt'lHU. rldin-, cimiit aa tine wnnl -.. the ihiuuti.1 I'mnliinaiHiii ' r.iuim la one Two iniliiilar. mill nm-w.inl For lntnce, -.1. M. .Inin-ii ' ruiuim h iu,, wnnV Tin- miiiiniiiin chHrti-1 fur I wonts; that 1, in ftilviTtl-i-mt'iit In. m I wonl to l.'t wortli i -inlil,..! 1, ,,r,i, n ,!,,. r, ,.,,., (rmn it Winn. lltritlR Vl. Ill Coittl ...I u.,r.l fri'lll .'I lO Wnr.lR IU tMlMltlll tUt Wol-il. el..' Tin- litrun- fulli.uinir the n.lvertHH-niciit lii.li' nte hnw l.nic II lit lo rttn. ami are .. lo the i'iii, 'in, t. lot mm. im', ;t .ti .-t in.li al.t . .a. i.,r .i.. rii-m, iii , urai .ul.llie.l on Mart-h it. ami that ll i- lo la- lim- rtcl twice llie tiiriip an,l teller- l it m.lieate that the ailveriix mem Imhi .nl.:il,,-l April I ami ....I n io run until i iu- riiilonirr or tllMVmmileil Notice of Change in Name. Notice is hereby given, to whom it may concern, that the name of Paul Jagodinski, was by order of the Hon. County Court of Polk County, State of Oregon, duly and regularly made and entered of record in said court on tbe Stb day of December, A. D. 1908, duly changed to Paul Jakey. Done by oraor or the Hon. Ed F. Coad, Judgi or said uounty Court, duly made thi 5th day of Detiember, A. D. 1908. witness my hand and the seal of said court. (Seal) E. M. SMITH, County Clerk, Notice of Change in Name. Notice is hereby given, to whom it may concern, that the name of Andrew Jagodinski, was by order of the Hon County Court of Polk County, State of uregon, duly and regularly made and entered of record In said court on the etn day of December, A. D. 1908, duly itiaugeu io Anarew Jakey. Done by order of the Hon. Ed F. Coad, Judge of said County Court, duly made this oiu day of December, A. D. 1908. w ttoess my hand and the seal of said court. 'SeaI E. M. SMITH, County Clerk. it Johnson Brothers have moved their lunch cotmtT into tbe room Ju-4 v--at! by the Vn baiU r nhop nod will heno-foith conduct their rest u rant andeonfectlon.-ry Independent of each other ami on much more utttn-ivr liue. Bad Blood li tli mow f all humor, eruption, both), pin.ple, rrofiil.-ua orv, rcirma or Milt rfx-um, m mrll at of rhrama tUm, catarrh and trouble. Tb fTvafevt blood rrrterdT (or all Umm UtmblM, prorrd by iu orw-qnalrd record of rnrea, u Will Get .Mail Earlier. Alvie Morton, mail clerk on the Portland-Dallas evening train, ay that the people of Dallaf will get their eastern mail on tbe morning train henevforth Instead of lo the evening. owing lo a change lo schedule that bring the eask-ro tiaioa InU IVrt Und early enough for tbe Dallas train to catch tbe mail la time for the raoro Ing run. Tbe Spokane mail will be brought up from Port and oo tbe even ing Ira! a ia future. Instead of being cnt acroM from Salem by Mage. Plain U 41 Wanted. -ing. Mutual For Sale. Two g.d Ji-rscy eo Henry Robbina. phone 12ft.. for sale, li 8 tf CONDITION Pr. A. B. SUrbuck. mho returned Thursday erertlcg from PortUod, I s hers he bad Ukea Wiler Haves to j be operated on for tubercular glands g. , . ,.t of tbe neck. ya tbat although ei- HOOCl S OarSaparilla jt'ly deUate and dangerous, tbe la ami tUfuH krm or to rtrolre jTatioa prored quite auooessM aed abWakno-aMaraataba. JOPHosnW. 'tD ImproTiog rapidly. I Notice. Firt-class horse shoeing done at " gner s Implement and black smith shop. 9 4-tf No. 7172. HEPUUT OF THE OP TUB Dallas National Bank At Dallas, in the State of Oregon, at itte close or business, November 27, 1908. RKKOt'RCK. lAWimand discount! -inirain, apcnml ami unseeum! I'.S. Iloniti to net-tire rtrculalioii I'remtmnt on r. s. Bond! Boniln, euritlca, elf lunktnr house, Iiirniture and rtitnrn . Dur from stair Hanks ami Banker. .... Kur from ipprovril reservr arenta I'hrekl and othrr raah ttrms ot othrr National Hanka Fractional paprr rurrenry, atckrla and rrnia LAWri t MOXIT K1--I1TI IX RtK. , I.JI M lral trmtrr notes ... 1 Anion KMem.ti,a fund with V. S. irrrrntot(irrulatloa ... III2,7.M 37 ..-2.S.OJDM ... m:; S.i.l IS LOW 00 3.776 . HeWI 12 S4.ISI .vim SStM I1 SO Trraaarrr, Total. .. i.roie CO samples of Ladies' and Misses' Dress Skirts (val ues from $6 to $8) December price $1.85 10, IS and 20 per cent discount on all our Ladies' and Misses' Dress Skirts 10 to 20 per cent discount on all our Ladies' and Misses' Tailor-made Suits, Cloaks and Furs. The entire stock of Children's Coats at Cost. Millinery at 33J off. Big reduction on Ladies' and Misses' Coat Sweaters. 65o Ladies' Union Suits (Gray) Dec. price 43o 75 & 85c " ' " 63c $1.10 " " ' " 78o 1S0 " - $1 ,8 Closing out at Cost all the Bluck Cat Ladies' and Misses Woolen Hose. $1, 1.15 and 1.18 Ladies' Sample Waists, price 78c $1.38, 1.50, 1.65 " " $i ia All higher priced waists cut in proportion. 12o Outing Flannel, this seasons, Dec. price 9c 50c Dress Goods, late novelties 42c including blue and black 48c G5o " $1.00 " $1.25 " 23!V discount on all Fancy and Figured Silks. To close out a lot of Kid Gloves, values to $1.50 85o Hundreds of good things are still to be had from our line of "Manufacturers' Sample Sale." Odds and ends in Shoes at almost your own price. AT OUR CLOTHING STORE We buy from the most reliable manufacturers and sell at moderate prices. Men's all-wool Suits and Overcoats from $7.50 to 12.50 Men s worsted " .' H. S. & M. hand made Young Men's Suits from Children's " " The largest stock of Men's Women's and Children's Shoes in the county $12.50 to 20.00 $15.00 to 25 00 $5.00 to 1G.60 $2.50 to 7.50 Remember that every article sold at our store is guaranteed. If not right make it right. Before buying your Fall bill come in and get our prices. D. M. NAYBERGER Former Partner aud Successor to R. Jacobson & Co. McMinnville. Ore. we Notice. I have taken charge of the black- smithing department of F. J. Wag ner's implement establishment on Oak street, and would be pleased to receive the patronage of citizens of Dallas and vicinity. All work will receive prompt and careful attention W. J, Waqxeb. 11 21-8t Wood For Sale. Do you need wood? In preparing io piacc your orders remember that I am able to furnish you all kinds or slab wood from either of the Dallas sawmills at the best possible rates. Send in your orders by either phone. Mutual 1196: Hell 443. 8-4 tf. AUGUST BOWMAN. Collections. I have been conducting a collecting agency in Dallas for more than a year, and have thus far met with al most uniform success. All accounts placed in my hands for collection will receive prompt and careful nttonti.. and I feel that I can assure complete satisfaction to all my clients. 8-18-tf L. D. BUTLER wiiiiiiinrmi.i--H- HH .ft TEAS COFFEES SPICES Mi rtTrA1--11" aasi . YOU'LL OPEiN EYES Tool Srt For Sale. Complete blacksmith outfit suitable for farmers' u-. 1'riosa reasonable. Io.iuire of E. Kao. Mutual rhone HHf Est ray Notice. Lost or strayed, an Fnplish setter. ad.hu io monies oM; hito vita p), tao spot ca ears; slight rupture I LiAsiLrrm. ?1TV'W'" san.li,. and ,,, proma. mm rxinar and u" esld xatloaal Kana notra onuua.lina.... NJtsm lur to stair Sank, aod Bantrrs l ..ndrrJlTr: -,- J d-Iighte.1 at the rimr rrrtin.stra of Drru.. ... j..h tr,8nJ or Inferior qualities. . nM.u ran mm YOUR wide when you see . enes we sell. Tou'; WARM ROBES More than half the pleasure of drivincr is in hpino- pom. fortable. When I drive, I want to keep warm and I believe you are made from the same holt of rloth. Doesn t make much difference whether you drive for Hicaouxc ur uusiness, you neea a good warm robe any way, une mac you can wrap yourself up in, one, that if necessary can cover up two or three people without letting tne wina in. mat's the kind to have that's the one I want to show. I have one with grey skins in frame. A very hand some robe for - . : $o.5o Also a race track scene in red frame for $6.00 I have several other designs that are beautiful and prices low. Call and examine. FRANK 5ALFICKY Dallas, Qre.J 1 Clean, Fresh Groceries We carry the Famous DIAMOND "W" brand of Extracts, Spices, Coffee, Tea and Canned Goods. Fresh Bread Every Day J) a Vll Ufc OVaVl 1 DAL-Lw (---- aA Notice For Pobliratioo. .. . rw-parlmmt of tr Intrrlnr. L"1 O"" at HiYtlaad. Orraon. .-1" t-r . iMa. I xcaiw . . -"'-" it V lvaai. he km-, of h7zz i-xzrx II be both Towr,.h,n.rH,,hr,V.LhrV" ; J-."". at r TAKE OUR TEAS. COFFEES AND M'ltES visible oa ah.l.m-n I . I . , , " M Rh-krealL Mora la Kttixv Will give reward f bis r xl conditioa. E. W. Total Ma!r i.f 1 ir.x.T. ) - k.m..w lk- I IT! J, . . . " 0d then, ". iro, v. ia. br.. .- M prios. That Tou will find A, Wriij . . -re im reward of onr saaa .f - .1 n ' van we add tm v lur . Wt. (t HAVTER. "sas-T-aiwaa: ,'aanj Sat!? rah; t. 5 L rnaa J ntrrrao ! list? I t. BOYD & SOS Bells, Mutual in. If r r i I, . t t i '" tn Krfrittr ) a A hm-toa . I-a aaaicruaa. ALT-tRNoN . .Rr.FIl. 1.1 ir ai Hrkrr.al Vaavcoarrr. rroiiirr AT LAW J. L. Collins Main Street. Ker Potl5of i DALLAS, - - OEEGO N. L. BCTLEB, Ooo mrtr tamllss aty i VXLXJLM. DR. ELBERT E, FISHEB M. OLIVE SMITH teacher of PIANO AND 0EQAN St, Room Xfl tt-n . rm c . rwr Kith B DiLL.iS OEFGOS SALFM Specialist la tliaeaM tk By. Lr, ?m, mm4 Tfcros OT-tJDCS