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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1909)
' " , - . I - Polk County. Observer MittS OIMa HnwA WAnt. in Portland Friday, for h week's visit with rela tives. Miss Ella Butler Is visiting relatives iu Portland. C. L. Starr, of Saleru. was a visitor in Dalian, Sunday j. W.Brown was In from Alrlle yes terday on business. T. B. Masters, of Black Book, was a Pallas visitor yesterday. John Olib visited over Sunday with his family io Vancouver. v P Flak was a passenger to Port land yesterday afternoon. ' Earl G. Wisecarver was a visitor In McMinnvillo over Sunday. p J. Wagner went to Portland yes terday on a business visit. Miss Delia Simonton, of West Salem, visited in Dallas, Sunday. U J. Friedman went to Ballston today on a business visit. J. L. Castle returned home yester day from a visit in Dayton. A. N. Robin fon, of Falls City, was a Dallas visitor yesterday. Mrs. A. W. Fowler went to Salem this morning for a short visit. Judge Ed F. Goad went to Portland yesterday for a few days visit. B McLennan returned Sunday night from a visit in Portland. T. W. Wyatt, of Black Bock, was a viHitor in Dallas over Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Caldwell, of Perrydale, was a Dallas visitor yesterday. Miss A. Reddekopp was a passenger to Portland yesterday aiternoon. Miss Laura Poling is up from Port land visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Parker, of Perry dale, were Dallas visitors yesterday. Miss Emma Dempsey was a visitor iu Portland, Saturday and Sunday. The Bev. H. J. McDevitt was up from Portland, Saturday, on a visit. Hon. J. E. Sibley waB a business visitor in Salem yesterday mormog. k. B. Muir was a passenger to Falls City this morning on a business visit. Verne Johnson went to Portland yesterday to attend the Rose Festival. F. J. Chapman and family were over from Salem, Sunday, on a visit. fiaa Ina Soanele. of Dayton, visited friends In Dallas over Sunday. w .T Southwell was down from iTniia fiitv yesterday on a business visit. W. R. Craven came In this morning fmm h! Salmon River claim for a visit. Mian Resale Muscott went to Port land, Saturday afternoon, for a short visit. Miss Mabel Jenkins, of McCoy, Is attending the commencement exer cises at Dallas college. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nichols and Mrs. Bert Dennis, of Falls City, were Dallas visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Kelty, of Newberg, were visitors in Dallas, Sat urday. Willis Rovnnlda is over from Shaw. Marion county, for a week's visit in Dallas. Miss Laverne Burns, of Bridgeport, was In Dallas, Friday, en route for Portland. E. W. Reams, of the Willamette Valley Company, was a 8aiera visitor Saturday. W. E. Crltehlnw la nn from Portland to spend commencement. week at Dal las College. . Mr. and Mra. Henrv Williams, of Lnckiamute, were visitors In this city yesterday. Mr anrt Mra C. F. French were down from Falls City on a business trip Friday. Mra F "R Rir.h enmo down from Black Rick yesterday for a visit with Dallas friends. Mra Julia Connawav returned to Portland, Saturday, after a visit with Dallas friends. W. M. McKowan and R. McMurphy, of Falls City, were business visitors in Dallas today. F H. Planner came iio from Port land, Sunday morning for a short visit in this city. .T. P. Rvera came ud from McMinn- ville and visited over Sunday with his family in this city. Miss Nella Hadaway, of Dayton, Is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey L. Crider. Claude DemDsev returned to Port land, Friday, after a few days' visit with relatives in Dallas. Mra. B. F. Whiteaker. from near Monmouth, and Mrs. W. O. Cook, of Eugene, wore visitors in Dallas, Fri day. Mrs. B. F. Hall and Mrs. Ina Bonny, of Woodbum, are visiting at the home of their sister, Mrs. E. N. Hall. Hon. W. L. Wells, of Halsey. was in Dallas, Saturday, on a business visit He was accompanied by Mrs. Wells. Hood Craven came in from his claim on Salmon River, Saturday, for a few days' visit in Dallas and Mon mouth. L. L. Shreve returned to Dallas, Saturday, from a short visit at the home of his brother, A. L. Shreve, in Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Dunn went to Portland yesterday, where they will spend a few days enjoying the Rose Festival. Mrs. J. C. Morrison, of Independence, visited over Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Campbell. Dr. Mark Havter went to Portland yesterday morning where he will act as one of the examiners on the State Dental Board. Final Eighth Grade Examinations. The June final examinations for the eighth grades of the public schools w 11 be held Thursday and rriaay or this week. - In Polk County about 100 (.itnll.int.ta mill nroitn f.' till nil T 3 ft . . i I nt1i In 1 great many ot'iug iuosh wuu ' the May examination and are making a second effort to secure passing eracles. The class of applicants will number about 25. The greater part of this ciase, however, is composed of mini a who naaaed in the May exami nations but are making an effort to rnlaa their crudes. Verv few of the Dallas applicants failed to pass the Mav examinations. The graduation nxerelaea for the eitrhth crade of the Dallas public school will beheld about June 16. COMMUNITY SILVER YOUR. SITTING ROOM J F. Yates and J. W. Ineel. of Cor vallis, came down to Dallas yesterday for a short business visit. Mra Marv Suitor returned Friday to her home in Portland after a week's visit with friends in this city. M laa Marsaret Puttnan is over from Salem this week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Collins. Mia Katharine Shreve returned to Portland, Friday, after a visit wun relatives and friends in Dallas. R 3. Williams was a passenger to PmiionH vesterdav. where he will attend the Rose festival tnis wees. Thomas Rogers, the new pharmacist in Fuller's drugstore, visited over Sunday at his home In Mcfliinnvuie. The Rev. H. A. Deck, of Salem, mo m Dallas todav to attend the commencement exercises at the college. Fred Olin returned Saturday to his home in Portland after a few days' visit with Dallas relatives and friends. n.. or Smith of Brldireoort. was in Dallas, Sunday, enroute for Portland, where he will attend the Rose Festival. J. C. Ellis and children were up from Sheridan last week visiting at the home of his brother, M. M. Ellis. Miss Cordia Gooch was over from Independence, Sunday, visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Gooch. .T C. Kramer, of Falls City, was in naiiaa vesterdav. enroute for Port land,- where he will attend the big Rose Festival. nharlea S. McDevitt returned home Saturday from Corvallis, where he had been attending the big encamp ment of the G. A. R. t .T Havter has sold to Absolam Byerley bis ranch consisting of about 80 acres of fine land lying inree uiu southwest of this city. Mi. onH Mra. Willla Simonton re- AU.J.. UM ? tumor Snndav nlcht from Poitland where be had been attending the Grocers' Convention Mr nnH Mra. Georcre Coad went to Portland last week to complete arrangements for moving tneir nouse- hold goods to this city. Chris Glltner and daughter, Mrs. Phillnaand children, of For est Grove, are visiting at the home.of Mr. and Mrs. George Gates. w ft P.nals went to Portland today miu ottonrt the biff convention of the Presbyterian Brotherhood which is in session there this ween. Mr onH Mra G. W. Cornwall left yesterday for a visit in Newberg and Portland. They will atrenu neer Reunion in the latter city. .t K Hears, of McCoy, was in Dallas yesterday, enroute for his home after a visit in j-nuepeuuouur, Monmouth and neighboring places. Mrs. Georgia Jennings and little daughter came up from Junction City, u.ih fnr a few weeks' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Shriver. L. I. Bursell was in from his farm near Monmouth today on a business visit. Mra .T f! TTdpIow went to Portland. Friday, to visit in that city during the RoBe Festival Herhart Parsons, of Tillamook, was visiting Superintendent H. C. Seymour today on business concerning scnooi matters. Mrs. M. C. Prior and daughter, Min nie, went to Salem. Thursday, for a visit after staying a few days with Mrs. Prior's sister, Miss May sneuon. The Rev. A. A. Wintercame up from T.afavette. Friday, and is staying in this city attending the exercises of the commencement week at Dallas Col lege. Miaa Ada Osfleld. of Portland, and Misa Lillian McVicker. of Corvallis, came to Dallas, Friday, to attend the commencement exercises at Dallas College. J. B. Thompson left today for a visit in Tacoma and Seattle, Washington, and Alherta. Canada. Charles Mann is working at the Hotel Gail during bis absence. nnvemor and Mrs. F. W. Benson and Dr. and Mrs. R. E. L. Steiner came over from Salem, Sunday; and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. th. u. Kirkpatrick in this city. The Rev. C. C. Pollns. of Portland, name down today from Corvallis, where he has been on a business trip and will stay in this city ror tne graduation exercises of Dallas uoliege. Oeorore Coad is having the front of hfa nnnfectionerv store remodeled and fitted with an open front which will add greatly to the appearance ana convenience of the establisnineni. You Will Find a Difference a, a.; a Summer weiehts in Men's Underwear vui kJ Ml- lll-i ciav vi."-- --, . are exceptional values. There is a difference i bgween .... i- j Vrm will also find the clinerence in our favor. We have the J& manufacturers in the land, ana our pui lutely correct. At $1 each iiWs "Newsilk" shirts and drawers, fWv weave, in light blue and pink, a garment very special at this price. At 50 cents each Men's B. V. D. Nainsook underwear athletic stylea very popular garment. At 50 cents each Men's derby-ribbed shirts and draw ers in tan, cream, white and pink. All sizes. At 75 cents each Men's fine combed-ribbed shirts and drawers made on Cooper's spring needle machines. Assorted colors. At $1 each Men's fine two-thread French balbrig mn cfcirra and drawers. Made from from finest Egyptian cotton, of regular and extra sizes. Full line Attorney A. W. Lafferty, who Is act- in a fnr the homesteaders In the con test cases now under investigation in this city, returned yesterday irom an over Sunday visit at his home in Port land. flountv Assessor C. S. Graves is busy putting everything in prepara tion to begin writing in tne assess ment rolls for Polk county ana win probably commence the. worn next week. Dhauncev L. Crider went down to Portland. Sunday and met his brother, Walter, who had just come up from nlifnrnia and will remain in Dallas for an extended visit with his relatives and many friends. AT ra Wood Holman. of Bandon, arrived in Dallas last week for a visit with her sister, Mrs. J. C. Shultz. It hod hnnn nearly 24 years since the two sisters last bad the privilege of seeing one another. Mr F W. Benson, has conferred ii tint! m ra. E. C. Kirkoatrlck, of this city, the honor of an appointment as one of the hostesses in the Oregon building on Dedication Day, Juiy , at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacittc Exposi tion. Frank Holbrook and B. Gildner, of prtiAnd. and J. C. Hayter. of this city, left Sunday morning for a week's fishing trip on the headwaters or me NorthSlletz. While in tne mountains they will be guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Toney. Thor la no renort of Oregon hop dealers offering 13 cents yet, but they will come to it An oner or m corns . made to John Groves, of Indepen denoe, for 30,000 pounds, the surplus over a previous contract at iu cents, but was not accepted by Mr. Groves Oregonian. The Flower- . de Luce de sign posses ses unusual beauty and distlnctio n . It embodies the best tra- d i t i o n s of silver smith- i n g n o t only as to artistic stan dards, but in the skill of the crafts- m a n who put the ideas into endur ing form. The plate of the Com munity Sil ver is unus ually heavy. A test con ducted by the U. S. Government Assayer for the "Goldsmith and Silversmith" showed that Commun ity Silver had an ounce more pure silver than any other plated ware. For sale by Guv Bros. & Dalton HARDWARE and FURNITURE DALLAS. - OREGON I 1 T LIGfS TP S it bright enough and well distributed enough to allow the whole family lo reau ui KuiK in ny piv m" r a vertical burner that wastes its best brilliancy on the ceiling ? . Tk. inir t. Tamn throws its lio-ht down upon your book or table. It i 9 oil lighting at its best, with the KtnoltB. smIT. and bother of ordi- 4 ifxixT T narv lamps eliminated rjy new A 4Pr) s methods. Yet it is fully one-halt ' tcv v 4 uo K.,m llian wen the or- VllaFU. .v - - ---- dinary lamps. 1 yV Jf . ' y Ihe ANULL LAmir h.uim. ttas rhnndftlier In appearance and is a perfect substitute for gas in operating convenience. It is lighted and extinguished like eas. It may De tuinea up full or turned low without odor. Safely filled while burning. ,ISi"'mwtg u once or twice a week. Floods every corner of a room, Boor and ceiling, with a splendid light, call ana see u oi iu w. .u."5. Diet G. Remple, Agt. Dallas i BOSTWICK'S CAFE Located north of courthouse in Dallas Good meals. Quick service. Open from 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. Keguiar dinners and short orders. Oysters ... ... i i rj any style. All white neip. satis faction guaranteed. W. C. BOSTWICK, Proprietor COME DRINK WITH ME Hires Root Beer, Coca Cola, sodas of all kinds, milk i .1 -w nern'r Via heat. Fruits, cinars, Saccos, candies and all kinds of things f or junches Everything in tact to ticKie me paiatc u a ""j or hungry person on a hot day. Lynch's Confectionery store next to Bennet'a Barber Shop ' At $1 each Men's sanitary Australian wool shirts and drawers. Steam shrunk, summer weight, in natural only. UNION SUITS THE BEE HIVE STORE A Reliable Place to Trade Dan, Oregon I. O. O. F. Bldg "Oregon's Best" guaranteed to be the best soft wheat flour m the Willamette Valley. Sold by all grocers in Dallas. Manufactured solely by Dallas flouring Mill SWEENEY BROS. Props. MONE Y LOANED onIaiTtate Lonrf Time Easy Payments Reliable Representatatives Wanted. The JacKson Loan & Trust Ca JACKSON, - " BR.ASIG Bred for style and action. The newly imported Ger man Coach Stallion Brasig will be in Dallas Friday and Saturday each week. McCoy Coach Horse Co. Clean, Fresh Groceries We carry the Famous DIAMOND W" brand of Extracts, Spices, Coffee, Tea and Canned Goods. Fresh Bread Every Day SIMONTON (& SCOTT dallas BLACK'S STApLba Having purchased this well-known barn, we so licit a share of your patronage. EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS Excellent accomodations for commercial men. SEARS & STOWE V DALLAS, OREOON MAIN MKCCl .-r-.-r-r-r-r A BARGAIN FRIDAY Dr. Donohoe, Dentist Cglow Bldg T. T) Brown. Notary public ; collec tions; abstracts promptly made. Legal blank for sale at tbis office. See us about cleaning carpeU. Hall & Hayes. -8 " Hnlenroof guaranteed hosiery at tne Dallas Mercantile Store. tt c. h New Work Suits at Dallas Mercantile Company's store, 2 00. Th. nmcsTiB office wants the print ing you are particular about. Bee the swell line of ties and trousers at Dallas Mercantile Company's store. Money of private parties to loan at a Der cent on well-improved farms. Sibi.it & Eam. ; The swellest line of Men's Hats ever abowo la Dallas at Dallas Mercantile Company's store. r H. Ksltz, the piano tuner, is now la Dallas. Leave orders at Daniel's masic store or Hotel Gail. It W. B. Fills, afrent for Dally Ore gonian and Eveolng Telegram. Have a daily paper delivered at your bouse by the week, month or year. No eitra charge for delivery. Dry fir cordwood wand in any quantity opto m cords ;Wbe delivered ! i- n.n. or Falls City. For further I particulars. fIl on, or add rees. Salem . ! ... m- Q't.rfi Ttv Cn . Dallas ! r an " Every Friday we will make a cut on our already low prices on lumber until our present stock is ex hausted. N. G. HARRIS Dallas R. F. D. Mutual phone THE CORNER GROCERY We desire to call your attention to the fact that we have Just take. .poss esion of this business, which Mr. Boyd ha. successfully lDg the past two years. W. solicit your liberal patronage ,n return the most prompt and courteous service. We carry a full line of Watkln's famous goods. HINSHAW & HINSHAW Successors to C Boy So" tw flr nnrriwood wanted la any Quantity up to 500 cords ; to be delivered in Dallas or t ans ciiy. '"" particulars, call on, or address, Salem, Falls City & Western By. Co., Dallas. TTOllY At tAW, Oscab Hayter, Upstairs In Campbell building. Mill t DALLAS, OREOON. JTTOBHIY AT LAW Ed. F. Cod, Office In Courthouse DALLAS, OREGON . t jit ZtJVM QUICK HEAL STEEL RAHCEB AKI WELL ' LOOK WILL LAST WBJL. QUICK-MEAL AND AUTO MATIC OIL STOVES Non-explosive Absolutely Safe CRAVEN BROS. SOX AGENTS DALLAS. - OREGON