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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1910)
t0 tiiIhcuIhI at Sister's "'"M ,i,m.o I" "" nlshou Wednesday, May l"A' the home of his ulster, Mrs. i1"!' of tills city, with whom i "fin HvInK the t W"1 H9 dculh wag caused by "" tuherciilosls, which he had in Chli;nKo while working Inter's trade in a unmy hkih- iU v ventllati'd basement. j pr''. horn In Darke ' nhlo In He 8pent tne cwnty. 0 ' ot i,s iifo In Indiana, 'Px"Ttater still resides. Besides " . Dan and one brother In i he I'1" 0,10 ,,rother ,n hl jw1111" , (r some time In Chicago, Hw0 because of 111 health, he ii e":he home of his sister, who 0e 10 hnd )H.pn ns a mother to him. leral f-rvlee be held ln the "YVvangelloal Church at 10 WILL SOON REGISTER c,"",Ki,,:rv,""'i''Hi".isw11I ,;. Awkward Sit, ,al !., ' e v his morning and will be con- prudent A. A. Winter, of jim College. cO0RT HOUSE NOTES Ilonis, I!''"' Ks,uU5 Transfers, ,d Oilier w " prjonATB. of Robert Howe, deceased sell personal property ,tiiion lite of Susan Macken. deceased .Recount unproved and estate kd' on AT. KSTATE m b, Hull et ux to Franklin Ev- .1.1 111 c I Crlder ci ux iu uj,.. land In Dallas, $200. d, Wallace to W. J. Kaerth, block rullas, (10. . ., wimcarvor to W. W. Mitchell, Le, 40 acres, t 9 s, r 8 w, J 10. Notice. inir added an up-to-date Candy mm and hired a . candy-maker iohas had 18 years of experience, ire In a position to give you fresh . ...... ia mmlA rlirht everv dav. I, iiy mm. ' - ------ - - --- j(, ua a trial and be convinced that ,re second to none. Remodels Storo. C R. Ellis Is rearranging and re iffrins his confectionery store ln for the Summer trade. Mr. I rtpanuiu" 31j Is an enterprising business man, ... i.;.. nf.nfivitlnnfirv Dtnnt Li K roanniK "i Lot the neatest In the valley. legal blanks for sale at this office. I D. Brown, Abstracter; Notary. Usk's Guaranteed Granite ware at wen Bros. Oitar Haytcr, lawyer. Rooms 5 and , Uglow Building. vifk Bros, are selling fencing and wiim-nt S6 ner thousand feet. Other aber at corresponding low rates. nr. B. E. Nevel. Veterinary Sur- m, Mutual Phone 1177, Dallas, Or. tf. Tie Farmer's Fire Relief Assocla- of Buttevllle, Oregon; J. D. Winn, M Buena Vista, Oregon. tf Deering machinery and Harvester iwi sold by Craven Bros., Dallas, tgon. Anvone in need of lumber should Vick Bros, before placing their den elsewhere. Notice their ad In :M Issue. Foley's Kidney Pills contain ln con atrated form ingredients of estab- ti therapeutic value for the relief ml cure of all kidney and bladder all ails. For sale by Conrad Stafrln. !Ir. Cherrlngton Is especially fitted Abetter than ever before prepared i. groups of all kinds. School and today School class groups, souvenir ii. li, etc. Cull and see him. 6-19-4tF County ci,.rk E. M. R,Uh ' Ing to send out snppiie t ., ' registration o.neerl'ofu l ei r registration books wll, e op, od j " and w,, close on Ho,,,.. a"! i- iry election, the bonks will again be opened, nn.i - " continue ut ,u,out iZr i? A conflict beHvi.,.,, .i .' " and.the.awpr,;;:,,,;;; z " ' "uw v,,lng preelnets will cause an nwkwurd situation In r , County this y,,,r. Tho rot;M law provides that ,.,e boks",ust opened June 7, and that each eieetnr must give the name of ,. vtlllK o net The preeinet law provides hat all changes of boundaries ln voting precincts mu.,t be n.ad llt the July term of county court. As It will bo necessary to create several n,.w clnets ln tho county this yer, It wi'l be seen that many voters win nut know how to reirixtei- . i""vny until after the court bus held Its July term The only way the oiricers see out of the difficulty at the present time Is to re quest the voters living precincts which are to be changed to postpone . t,..,i,-. ins until in July. Three New l'i- li,Hs. The precincts which win v,.. ... ... divided this year on account of the number of voters residing therein ore East Dallas and Fulls City. While no definite nlan fr e.ui.,i,u,. Ing the new boundaries has yet been decided upon by the court, it is prob able that Dallas will hereafter have four precincts Instead of three, the names to be North Dallas, South Dal las, Northeast Dallas and Southeast Dallas. The dividing lines will be Main and Court streets. Falls City will be divided Into two precincts, with the Luckiamute river as the dividing line, lilaek Hock will be made a separate district. It Is altogether m nlmliln ti,t ni. Creek precinct will be abolished and the territory made a part of lilaek Rock precinct. lOxeiirslon Rates. The new Sunday rates on the Salem, Dallas & Falls City railroad will go In to effect next Sunday. That these rates will be popular with the people of Polk and Marlon counties and re sult In a greatly increased travel each Sunday during the Summer, there can be no doubt, as they will enable the residents of Dallas, Salem and other towns along the line to enjoy an out ing in the mountains, or to spend the day in visiting, at a small outlay of money. Finest Strawberries from Polk. The Journal Is in receipt of what it believes to be the finest box of straw berries brought to Salem this year. They were raised by Mr. D. Urice, a Polk county farmer, on Itimte Two, two miles west of Salem. The berry Is the "Niekomn" and it takes just nine berries to fill the tup of tho box. They are a new variety in this part of the country and Mr. tlrice says he thinks they are going to be a good berry for shipping. Salem Journal. What Everybody Wants Everybody desires good health which Is impossible unless the kindeys are sound and healthy. Foley's Kid ney Remedy should be taken at the indication of any Irregularity, and a serious Illness may be averted. Foley's Kidney Remedy will restore your kid neys and bladder to their normal state and activity. For sale by Conrad Stafrln. Notice. Notice is hereby given that L. U Lantz has purchased Mr. Carman's Interest In the lirm of Harry & Carman In McCoy, and the new firm of Harry & Lantz will assume all obligations and collect all bills due. L. L. LANTZ & J. W. CARMAN. PERSONAL MENTION n-aX'-pentWed. toJn w ?"am' f Import, was in town Wednesday. tJm'-R' CUUt' ' o Mnnioulh, was in Dallas yesterday. InT.I; 1yUT W!l" a business visitor in Portland, Wednesday. visilorl'i-,0- K,lkl business Msitor In Salem, Wednesday. William r.mns, of Luckiamute, was a visitor in Dallas yesterday. 1-crt Miller, of iaek Roek, was a county seat visitor Wednesday. Allen F. Dark, of Monmouth, spent a few hours In Dallas yesterday. Miss Eda Han returned from her night1 w''k D"yton' Wedne8aay The Reverend G. H. Stover, of Ullls boro, visited friends in this city yes terday. O. E. Foeht, a well-known business man of liallston, was In Dallas, Wed nesday. W. S. Wallace, of Illack Rock, was a business visitor at the Courthouse, Wednesday. Mrs. I. T. Mason, of Portland, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Yoakum. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tlrowne returned Wednesday night frnm a few days visit in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Fenton returned Wednesday afternoon from a few days' vacation at Newport. J. R. Bidgood, principal of the Riekreall public school, was a visitor in Dallas, Wednesday. County Commissioner William Rid dell attended to business affairs at the court house Wednesday. County Commissioner John Teal, of Falls City, was an official visitor at the court house Wednesday. Millard White, a prosperous farmer of Riekreall, was a business visitor in Dallas yesterday morning. W. S. Campbell, one of the promi Inent dairymen of Monmouth, was a county seat visitor yesterday. Samuel Orr, of Portland, and son, John Orr, of Riekreall, were business visitors in Dallas, Wednesday. P. A. Finseth, owner and manager of the riee Hive Store, went to Toledo on a business visit Wednesday. J. J. Leveck, a substantial farmer of the Luckiamute district, was a busi ness visitor in Dallas, Wednesday. Henry Smith, of Lewisvllle, was a visitor at the home of his daughter, Mrs. George llronson, Wednesday. W. H. Roy, of Lane County, former ly a resident of this city, was a busi ness visitor in Dallas, Wednesday. Thomas ITolmnn, a leading hop grower of Eola, was In Dallas on a business errand between trains Wed nesday. Paul B. Thompson, of Portland, has has been visiting at the homo of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Shore, in this city. I.fonard Krebs, of Independence, one of the owners of the famous Krebs Brothers hop yard, was In Dallas a few hours Wednesday afternoon. H. Hirscbberg, the well-known banker and capitalist of Independ ence, transacted business at the Court house, Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. S. IS. Tetherow, of Falls City, passed through Dallas, Tuesday, on thhir way to Spokane, where they will visit friends. W. M. Sbewey, a farmer residing near Airlie, was in Dallas, Wednesday. He reports that crops are In the best of condition in that neighborhood. A. J. Gump, of Corvallis, is visiting old-time friends and neighbors in Dal las. Mr. Gump has been suffering from rheumatism for several months and Is badly crippled as a result The Quality Mark (( l wDOUBL - '" TIPPED DYES The ' 'Niagara Maid" trademark stands for perfection in glove merchandise. ji Silk Glove is thejure! obtajnedbyjheirjvear "Niagrra MaidSilk Glsjiavejestablid theirseriorityoy -psu -rso comprehensive mm,. xr: ., Bfu nprfection in glove mamictmlL gbTne to make this gljdujo AUow us to demote thistojoua IN SOCIETY'S REALM Miss Jessie Wiseman Recipient of China and Linen Shower. A china and linen shower was given Wednesday afternoon at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Parrish in com pliment to Miss Jessie Wiseman, whose marriage to Mr. Charles M. Westover, of Portland, Is announced to take place June 15. About forty ladles were, present, and a delicious lunch was served. The Parrish home was pret tily decorated for the occasion with pink, red and white roses. Many beau tiful presents were given the bride-to-be, and a pleasant afternoon was en joyed. Those present were: Mrs. B..H. Pil lar, Mrs. A. B. Mulr, Mrs. II. L. Cri der, Mrs. C. G. Coad, Mrs. H. B. Cos per, Mrs. U. S. Loughary, Mrs. M. M. Dungan, Mrs. F. J. Coad, Mrs. J. C. Gaynor, Mrs. Willis Simonton, Mrs. Fred Rich, Mrs. Elbert Parrish, Mrs. M. M. Ellis, Mrs. E. L. D'Lashmutt, Mrs. Harry Woods, Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. T. K. Ramsey, Mrs. Hardy Hol man, Mrs. Albert Teal, Mrs. B. M. Guy, Mrs. Conrad Stafrln, Mrs. Har vey Boals, Mrs. N. S. Reeves, Mrs. S. S. Carter, Mrs. Addie Magers, Mrs. Pearl McBee, Misses Claudia Coad, Jessie Wiseman, Vera Cosper, Veva Burns, Alta Savage, piive Smith, Georgia Martin, Maud Robertson, Flora McCallon and Iva Stanley. FIVE HUNDRED PARTY Sir. and Mrs. Chauncey Ij. Crider En tertain at Their Home. One of the delightful parties of the year was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey L. Crider, Wednesday evening. The time was pleasantly spent in playing Five Hundred, at which game Miss Helen Wright and Miss Zeta Hollister received the hon ors. Miss Hollister sang several solos, which were greatly appreciated by the guests. The parlors were decorated with roses and Indian baskets. Light refreshments were served. Those invited were: Mr. and Mrs. D. Gerlinger, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Klrk- patrick, Mr. and Mrs. George Gerlin ger, Mr. and Mrs. B. Casey, Mr. and Mrs. John Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Woods, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sundberg, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Phelps, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bennett, Mrs. and Mrs. J. H. Hollister, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kaerth, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Crider, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Eakin, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Crider, Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Loughary, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Soehren, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Uglow, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hayter, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hayter, Dr. and Mrs. S. T. Donahoe; Mrs. H. K. Ball, of Seattle; Mrs. George Hollister, of Portland; Misses Emma Dempsey, Hel en Wright, Zeta Hollister, Edna Sim- mington and Mr. John Allgood. The Ijlnotype Way. If you want your Job printed from new type each time, let the Observer linotype it. That this twentieth cent ury method of composing Is appreciat ed by the users of printed matter In Polk County is evidenced by the fact that whereas our machine was only needed four days ln the week when first installed ten months ago. It is now kept running every day of the week, and often until a late hour at night. The operator has Just completed the composition of a 64-page book, and will begin work on a 50-page catalogue this morning. Upon the completion of the latter job, work will be commenced on a 200-page book. Work of this magnitude was out of the question In our office before the installation of the linotype. The handling of all this job printing, together with the work on the twice-a-week newspaper, makes the Observer office one of the busiest places In Polk County. Pioneer Picnic Tomorrow. Rvervthlne is In readiness for the nnnnnl Pioneer Reunion to be held In Dallas tomorrow. With favorable weather, a large crowd Is assured. The morning hours will be given over to the pioneers, who will hold their pro-iri-nm In the City Park. No set pro gram has been arranged, It being the ,io.ir rf the old Deonle this year to have the affair entirely Informal. Band music, singing and short talks by pion eers will constitute the morning en tnrtnlnmpnt. In the afternoon there will be a great variety of sports and games on the college campus, uaiias i. nmnil tn welcome the Polk County i pioneers once more and expresses the hnne that they may thorougniy enjoy their twenty-first annual reunion. "NIAGARA MAID" SILK GLOVES Dallas and carry a complete lirjngjljhej "Niagara Maid" Silk Hosiery SBIacMS Sjft Stockings. Special at perjjljg: Ask to see them THE BEE HIVE STORE Oregon Notice. Having sold my grocery store to Mr. Uuo.h Tiincic. T tnka this method of thanking my friends and customers for their valued patronage. All persons indebted to me are requested to call ot ihA atnrA unit nettle their accounts at their convenience. Parties holding my collateral are Invited to bring It in as soon as possible. I shall remain in the store until July 1. M. D. ELLIS. Notice to Contractors. April S, 1910. The Board of School Directors of District No. 42 are now ready to re ceive sealed bids for the building of a one-room school house. The plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the County School Superin tendent in Dallas; at the home of the District Clerk, or at the home of Alex Nairn, one of the directors. The right to reject any or all bids Is reserved, and each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for 10 per cent of the bid. The bids will be opened at S o'clock p. m., Wednesday, Juhe 1, 1910, at the home of the Clerk. BARTON Z. RIGGS, District Clerk, District No. 42. Amity, R. F. D. 2, Oregon. F. J. Blssell, G. A. Woods, Alex Nairn, Directors. Notice of Sale of School Bonds. Notice is hereby given that the Di rectors of School District No. 2, of Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, will re ceive sealed bids for the sale of $40,- 000 five percent bonds of said district, Interest payable semi-annually; bonds to run 10 years, after which one-tenth of them to be redeemed annually Bids will be opened May 28, 1910. By order of School Board of District No. 2. H. G. CAMPBELL, 5-10-6f Clerk. COMING! Parlfs Riding Gallery OOt BIG MERRY-GO-ROUND IS COMING TO DALLAS. SUNDAY. MAY 22. 1910 36 Galloping Horses, 4 Large Chariots, 10 Folding Chairs, Military Band Organ. Fun for Young and Old. Remcmlicr the (Into, May 22. A. B. BROWNING & CO. MiIiW W si's . CSS ( WMm LiJStofLireFirmsthataremding )ALLA Sone oftheeadlmManuMci Sturlnglbwm of the Northwest Jgk Patronize home mmsrmEmM Insi$t on Your Dealer Giving You these Goods! Willamette Valley Lumber Co. LARGKST INDUSTRY AND LAR GEST PAY ROLIi IN POLK COUNTY. Modern Store fronts Are a specialty at COAD'S PLANING MILL MODERN PLANT-SKILLED WORK MEN UP-TO-DATE IDEAS. Shop Work of All Kinds at Reasonable Prices. DALLAS GARAGE ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF Best equipped Garage in the State. Constructed of Concrete Through out Automobiles stored at reasonable- rates. Expert machinists in charge of Repair Department. D. F. HARRIS, Proprietor. DALLAS BAKERY C. C. MULKEY, Proprietor. Do not send your money away to Portland for bread. Buy good Dallas bread and keep the money at home. It will help us and help you. . Bell Phone 51. Mutual Phone 828. "WHITE CLOVER" CARTON 5UTTER Manufactured by T. S. TOWNSEND CUEAMKH uu. Creameries at Portland, Astoria, Salem, Gardiner, Dallas, Nahcotta, Lyons, Scnttle. COY BROTHERS CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS Plans and Estimates Furnished W. J. COY, Phone Mutual 1194 G. II. COY, Phone 1385 "OREGON'S BEST" Manufactured Solely by DALLAS FLOURING MILL Guaranteed "to be the best soft wheat flour in the Willamette Valley. Sold by ail Grocers ln Dallas. Otho Williams Merchant Tailor Ail the New Spring Styles and Patterns. Solicits your orders for Careful and Conscientious Workmanship. VICK BROTHERS We are prepared to fill your orders promptly for all common lumber both rough and sized, also shlplap and rus tic at very reasonable rates. We will be glad to figure with anyone needing lumber. Mill located on the John Far ley farm 4 miles Southwest of Dallas. Phone 25 Oak. COSY CORNER CANDIES Try our fine Ilomo-mado Candies and our delicious Ice Cream GEORGE R. COAD West Side Marble WorKs G. L. HAWKINS, Proprietor. MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES AND CURBING. A Complete Line of All Latest Designs. F. J. WAGNER. MECHANICAL EXPERT Tires Set while You Walt. Agency for International Harvester Company's Auto Buggy best Auto for farm and country purposes. Have Just added a complete line of Farm Implements and Machinery. GLEN O. GRANT Contractor and Builder Estimates Furnished , on All Classes of . j Buildings. Store and Interior Work a Specialty. Dallas Iron Works Machinists Foundrymen Pattern Makers. SAWMILL WORK A SPECIALTY We are prepared to do any kind of Iron and Brass work. Lumber trucks and Stock work on hand. We make the best and cheapest Stump Puller on the market Prices reasonable. F. H. MORRISON Architect Structural Engineer ' Mutual Telephone, South 4. Queer Petrifaction. Tn m TaUaon. of Douglas County, has sent to Columbus MeCracken, of this city, a queer specimen of petrified bone, recently discovered in the mud Ki,. nf Southern Oregon stream. Geological sharps pronounce it a por tion of a mastodon tooth. To the Ob server man, It looks like a piece of fir bark. Wood For Bale. Do you need wood? In preparing to place your orders, remember that I am able to furnish you all kinds of slab wood from either of the Dallas sawmills at the best possible rates.; Send in your orders by either phone. Mutual 116; Bell 44J. A" . Bowman. I-4-U C. C. Canter, the popular conductor on the Salem-Blaek Rock run, is visit ing his aged father in Harrlsburg. Dr. C. C. Poling. Presiding Elder of the United Evangelical Church, ar rived home yesterday from a week s tour of the Alsea country. Captain V. P. Fiske. editor of the Itemizer, has returned from a vacation in Southern Oregon his first respite from work in several years. Mrs. G. W. Hollister and daughter. Miss Zeta, of Portland, are visiting at Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hollis ter Mis" Zeta, was formerly a Dallas school girl, and is winning fame as one of Portland s moet gifted singers. A card received yesterday from John M Murney. Jr.. a former manager of the Pacific Telephone offices In Polk County, asys that Row Nelson, of In . j im iiiin at his home In Q , 111 'I' . Jt ,L.t Ih., THE 21st ANNUAL ON REUN POli OF THE mm Association FtM-erlv. are "doing the town," Fnr More ThM Three Derade Foley's Honey and Tr has bn a household favorite for all ailments of the throat, chest and lungs. For In fants and children It Is best and safe u It contains so opiates and no harm ful drugs. None grains but Foley". Honey and Tar In the yellow P-""-Refuse substitutes. For sale by Coo rJ Sitafria. DALLAS, OREGON Saturday, May 28th, 1910 Pioneer Program at the City Park in the forenoon. Good music and short talks by prominent pioneers. Bashet Dinner at 1 2:00 The afternoon will be given over to a Grand Carnival of Sports Two Base Ball Games. Daylight FireworKs All Kinds of Sports in the Evening