Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, August 12, 1910, Image 3

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n Pacific Company has
, f i enters - at work con
ock pen on the vacant
! nolle school building.
..uing stock on the cars
i eded In Dallas,, and
t nent will be welcom
, isors and by the busi
ly city.
SOCIALISTS NAME TICKET
Adopt Platform Urging Enfranchise
ment of All Citizens Over SI .
Socialists of Oregon met In Monta
villa, Monday, and, after adopting a
platform, nominated a full state ticket
as follows:
Governor W. S. Richards, of Al
bany. , ; , .
Secretary of State Allen McDon
ald, of Portland. N .
State Treasurer Charles Otter, of
Portland. "
Attorney General--C. C. Brix, of
Prineville. ' ,
Superintendent of ' Public Intsruc
tion J. D. Hassfurther, of Portland.
State Printer George Bylander,
of Portland.
-Labor Commissioner S. L. Currey,
of Coquille. , . . . '
Supreme Judges B. F. Ramp, of
Brooks; R." R. Ryan, of Salem; T. L.
Jones, of Fossil; and J. D. Myers, of
Coquille.
FUNERAL SERVICE SUNDAY
Late Harvey V. Scott Will Be Bur
ied With Masonic Honors.
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fee Saw at the Dallas
i, i ,t ,.' j'i'iic. Saturday, August 20
1 1. Jj. t'ii.n. Abstracter; Notary.
0-. J5- H.i',r, lawyer. Rooms 6 and
'.Link's Ci -ratitced Granite ware at
raven Dros.
' ljpf!? ! for sale at this office.
'Tlt ''s Fire Relief Associa
te of !uttvi!K, Oregon; J. D. Winn,
gffit, Bui-r.a Vieta, Oregon, tf
rer 'y the linotype way.
Have your pointing done the Ob-
Vlck Proa, aie selling fencing and
leeting at $8 per thousand feet. Other
hnber at corresponding low rates. .
lYaquIna, Bay ' Ocean, Seaside
achats. Gam-hart, Alsea, Nehalem
jtndcra, Oatinon Beach take your
lolce. All in Oregon.
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Don't fail to See Saw at the Dallas
fercnntiln Por.-, Saturday, August 20.
. Missionary Meeting.
The Woman's Missionary Society of
the United Evangelical Church will
hold its regular monthly meeting
Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Aug
ust 16. Subject: "The Negro as
Freedman and Citizen." Meeting will
be held at the home of Prof, and Mrs.
Dunkelberger. All Interested ones are
cordially invited. ,
MRS. GUSTA SMITH, Cor. Sec.
MRS. NELLIE WINTER, Pres.
Socialist Convention.
A mass convention of the Socialists
of Folk County Is hereby called to
meet at the Courthouse in Dallas on
Saturday, August 20, at 10 o'clock for
-the consideration of political action.
.. JAMES K. SEARS,
County Chairman.
Teac hers Take Examination.
The regular August teachers' exam
ination is in progress at the. Court
house, with a smaller class of appli
cants than usual. Superintendent
Seymour is being assisted in the work
of grading papers by Mrs. Seymour
and. Mrs. F. H. Morrison.
. Candidates Petitions for Sale.
The Observer job offlce has candi
dates petitions for sale at 10 cents
each. Order now.
$ Vvr Sale.
'The John Trent mare .' and colt;
tlttiit 1300 pounds; age 6 years. Also
'BT and harness, at the Dallas
tooting; G.-illery. J. D. Blodgette.
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. Notice. . . -
On account of repairs being mad,
the Dallas Free Library will be closed
Saturday, August 13.
Legal blanks for sale at this offlce.
Telegraphic advices have been re
ceived announcing that the remains of
the late Harvey W. Scott will reach
Portland over the North Bank line
Saturday morning, accompanied by
Mrs. " Scott and her son, Leslie M.
Scott, says'' yesterday's Oregonian.'
President Elliott, of the Northern Pa
cific Railway, tendered the use of his
private car for the trip. From Spo
kane to Portland they will com eover
the North Bank road.
Upon arriving in Portland the body
will be conveyed to the Scottish Rite
Cathedral, Morrison' and Lownsdale
streets, where it will lie in state be
tween 2 and 4 o'clock Saturday after
noon.' . The public will' be given an-opportu-nity
to attend the Kadosh funeral
servce of the Masons on Saturday
night.. Alhough this Is also known as
the midnight service, it will be held at
9 o'clock, and all who wish to attend
must be seated before 8:30. as the
doors will be closed promptly at that
time. The service will last 30 min
utes and will be the most impressive
known to the order.
Sunday morning the body will be
removed to the home of the family,
at Twelfth and Morrison streets. Pri
vate funeral services at the house will
be conducted at 2 p.ni. by Dr. T. I
Eliot; who has been at Belllngham,
but who will return fln time for the
services. Two songs will be rendered
by a .quartet In charge of Mrs. Rose
Bloch-Bauer. '
Portland Lodge No. 55, A F. and A.
M will gather at the Masonic Temple
at 1:30 o'cloek in the afternoon, in
preparation to conduct the body of
their brother to the grave. Other or
ganizations, many of which were hon
ored by Mr. Scott's membership, have
asked that they be assigned places
in the funeral cortege, and their re
quests have been granted by the offi
cers of the lodge.
All organzations participating in
the funeral will take their positions
In the street In front of the Scott resi
dence between 2 and 2:30, when the
body will be conveyed to Riverview
Cemetery. There the ritual of the
blue lodge wilt be observed. : -
Cottage Nears Completion.
The handsome new cottage being
erected by Byron Lovelace on Mill
street is nearing completion. It 4s a
neat structure and will be an orna
ment to that portion of the residence
district.
Legal blanks for sale at this office.
PERSONAL MENTION
Glenn Butler returned from New.
port, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Collins went to
Newport yesterday.
Mrs. W. H. Dalrymple, of Salem, Is
visiting relatives in Dallas.
A. O. Magers, of Salem, was a bus!
ness visitor In Dallas, Wednesday.
W. H. Cadle, of Rlckreall, was a
business visitor in Dallas Wednesday.
John Fidler and family arrived
home Tuesday from an outing at the
beach. - '' '' '',
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fuller left this
morning for a few days outing on the
Salmon River. ; .
Mrs. Joseph Bernard!, of Salem, Is
a guest at me nome oi rar.anu juib.
J. L. Sweeney. ,
Joseph Webster, of Everett, Wash.,
is visiting at the home of his brother,
John Webster. . .
Ms. and Mrs. Cal Headly, of Port
land, are visiting their daughter, Mrs.
F. H. Muscott. -
E. M. Young, a prominent hop
buyer of Independence, was a Dallas
visitor yesterday.
Mrs. Lee Smith is in Portland, ac
quainting herself with the new Fall
styles in millinery.
Mrs. Chadwick and daughter, Mrs.
McFadden, were guests of Mrs. J. C.
Gaynor, Wednesday.
Eugene Cobb, of Portland, Is visit
ing at the home of his grandmother,
Mrs. Alice Dempsey.
Mrs. E. H. Hibbard attended the
funeral of her late granddaughter In
Roseburg this week. -
G. E. Frey, of Baker City, is visiting
at the farm home of his brother, L. B.
Frey, South of Dallas. ....
Jesse and Walter Barham, the welr
known contractors, went to Portland
on a business visit yesterday.
A. M. Holmes, a pioneer resident of
the McCoy neighborhood, was a busi
ness visitor to Dallas, yesterday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kerslake re
turned Friday evening from a twa
weeks' visit in Portland and Seattle.
D. T. Hodges, a prominent hop
raiser of the Rlckreall district, was in
Dallas on a business errand, Wednes
day. .
A. Ben Korl, of Forest Grove, is -a
business visitor, in Dallas. Mr. Ben
Korl is connected with the circulation
department of the Portland Telegram.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Griffiths left
Tuesday for their home in Rocky, Ok
lahoma, after a visit at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Ellis.
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Is a sweeping sale and every department has been
a upon and furnishes its share of this Harvest
argains. Summer Goods must go regardless of
2r prices to make room for new Fall Goods,
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SHIRT SPECIALS
Lien's fancy Negligee Shirts in
pongee, surah and silk at the fol
lowing reductions:
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$1.45
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SUIT SPECIALS
V ALL WOOL SUITS, this
;make, all the new greys
it shades, no reserve, every
riust go.
nits at , $13.85
i is at 16.85
)YS' SUIT SPECIAL
Tash Suits at 95c
6 and 6.50 Suits at $3.55
7.50 and 8 Suits at 5.00
stock of Boys' Clothing in
y. All sizes and colors. Ev
:ient guaranteed for wear.
Annual Sale of Wash Goods
Amaskeag Gingham, our regular
12k value at 10c
Scotch Zephyr Gingham, regular
25c grade at ' 15c
Yarn dyed organdies and fancy
weaves in summer dress fabrics 35
cent values at 19c
PONGEE SILKS
Beautiful material in figured and
diagonal effects sold regularly at 50c
35 cents
50c voile
36-inch material in grey, cream
and black, 36 in. wide
35 cents
TAN SHOES
Ladies, misses and childrens tan
shoes at wholesale prices. We will
show you the best shoe values in
town and the best shoes.
xfords in gun metal, tans and patent leather, W.
las make, $3.50 and $4 values at.
THE BEE HIVE STORE
i.o.o.F.BWg A Reliable Place to Trade Dai law, Oregon
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JF 11 Oil 11 11
Having sold the entire stock of Millinery and Fixtures to
Mrs. Lee Smith-and in order to give possession of the building
August 15-must close out our entire stock of Ladies' Wool
Suits, Ladies' Cotton Suits, Skirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Etc.,
at once. We have just 15 days to close out this entire stock
and we propose to give you prices unheard of in Dallas. Ready-to-Wear
garments at your own prices. No reserve. Every
thing must go and go quick..
Sale began Saturday morning, July 30, and continues for
15 days. - -,v-
(alias Suit & Cloak Company
Miss Clara- Popple'on and Miss Em
ma Riggs, of Portland, are visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cass Riggs,
north, of Rlckreall.
Professor H. H. Dunkelberger has
taken his family to camp near Pio
neer, where he is working in Mulr &
McDonald's tanbark camp.
Miss Ruby Flske returned Wednes
day from a visit with relatives in Mc
Minnville. Her cousin, Miss Pauline
Snyder, acompanied her to Dallas.
F. J. Morrison and family arrived
home this week from Lincoln' County,
where Mr. Morrison has been employ
ed by the county in road building
since early In the Summer.
Among the passengers to Newport,
Wednesday, were Hon. U. S. Lough
ary and family, Mrs. J. H. Hollister
and son, Claude, Mrs. D. F. Harris,
Mrs. A.- P. Starr and Mrs. Ollie Kim
ball. Tom C. Stockwell came out from
Newport on a business visit yesterday
and will return to the beach this
morning. He says the crowd of Sum
mer visitors at Newport is larger than
ever before.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holman, former
residents of Black Rock, have been
enjoying an outing In Tillamook
County. They found life so enjoy
able in that country that they are un
willing to leave it and will locate In
Hemlock.
Cass Riggs and son, Cecil, of Crow
ley, were Dallas visitors Wednesday.
Mr. Riggs says grain is turning out
fairly well In his neighborhood. One
field of a neighbor, George Wait, yield
ed SO bushels to the acre. The ground
had been summer fallowed.
The Reverend and Mrs. T. H. Star-
buck, Miss Edith Starbuck, Dr. A. B.
Starbuck, Mr. and Mrs. George Ger
linger and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gerln
ger, Jr., were the members of an au
tomobile party that returned Wednes
day from a short trip to Netarts and
Tillamook.
James Mulr, of Hamilton, Canada,
is visiting at the home of his brother.
A. B. Mulr, in this city. The visit or
his brother was a complete surprise
to' our townsman, and as the two men
had not seen each other since they
were boys together at the old home
in Canada 41 years' ago, the pleasure
of the meeting may well be imagined.
Mrs. Oscar Hayter arrived home
last night from a two months' visit at
her old home in Minnesota. She
greatly enjoyed the trip, despite the
hot weather prevailing In the North
ern states in July. She was accom
panied on the homeward trip from
Seattle by her husband, who met her
In that city Monday night
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UurlngToivm of the Northwest Mmm:: i
yPATRONIZB HOME INDUSTRIES:
AND BVILD THEAYVR
ftsist on Your Dealer Giving You theso Goods
JudfV Galloway Will Run.
Judge William Galloway has filed
with the Secretary of State his dec
laration of intention of becoming a
candidate on the Democratic ticket for
re-election to the circuit court bench
for the Third Judicial district
Read August Some.
Read "The Philippines As I Saw
Them," by General James F. Smith,
ex-Governor of the Philippines, and
"California's Black Gold; ths Ro
mano of the Oil Wells." by Walter V.
Woehlke, in Sunset for August now on
ale at all news stands; If centa
The Cost Is Small.
Buyer and seller can b brought to
gether at a cost of only a few cents by
placing an advertisement In ths Ob
server's "Wanted- and "For Sale"
column. Try It the next time you
have anything to buy or selL
Willamette Valley COY BROTHERS West Side Marble
Lumber Co CONTnACTOKS BUILDERS WorRs
PIllI1,an(1EgttmatesFlirillfilied 0.IfcHAWia!fS(ProprIetor.
LARGEST INDUSTRY AND LAR- VV. J. COY, G. II. COY, MONUMENTS, ' HEADSTONES AND
CURBING.
.Phone Mutual Phone
GEST PAY ROLL IN POLK COUNTY. 1194 1S85 A Complete Line of All Latest Designs.
Modern Store Fronts "OREGON'S BEST" F. J. WAGNER.
Are a specialty at Manufactured Solely by MECHANICAL EXPERT
COAD'S PLANING MILL DALLAS FLOURING MILL TireasetwhueYouw.it.
MODERN PLANT-SKILLED WORK- 0umBtMd ,n . bi Mf, Ac', ' 'f'T0"1
MEN UP-TO-DATE IDEAS. Guaranteed to be the best soft Company'. Auto Buggy-best Auto
J. ........... wheat flour In the Willamette Valley, tor farm and country purposes.
Shop Work of All Kinds at Reasonable Hava Jugt adde(, a compIet, ,lne of
Prices. Sold by aU Grocers In Dallas. Farm Implement and Machinery.
DALLAS GARAGE Otho Williams GLEN O. GRANT
ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF , . ,. .
Merchant Tailor Contractor and Builder
Best equipped Garage In the State.
Constructed of Concrete Through- Estimates Furnished
out Automobiles stored at reason- AU the New Spring Styles and Patterns.
able rates. Expert machinists In on Ml CIas of
charge of Repair Department. Solicits your orders for Careful and Bulldinga
D. F. HARRIS, Proprietor. Conscientious Workmanship. Store and Interior Work a Specialty.
DALLAS BAKERY VICK BROTHERS Dallas Iron Works
C. C. MCLKEY, Proprietor. ... . . . . MaiJilnisls Foandryiuen Pattrru-
' We are prepared to fill your orders m k
rJ. . . . . ., , promptly for ail common lumber both era"
Do not aend your money away to rough . ,led . ,hplJlp , ru,. SAWMILL WORK A SPECIALTY
Portland for bread. Buy good Dallas tl0 at verv reasonable rates. We will We sr. prepared to do any kind of
bread and keep the money at home, be glad to figure with anyone needing Iron and Brass work. Lumber trucks
It will help us and help you. lumber. Mill located on ths John Far- and Stock work on hand. W. make
ley farm 4 miles Southwest of Dallas. the best and cheapest Stump Puller
Bell Phone 51. Mutual Phone 2. phone 26 Oak. , on the market Prices reasonable.
"WHITE CLOVER" COSY CORNER CANDIES F. H. MORRISON
CARTON BUTTER
Manufactured by TrT our Una Home-made Candiea Architect
T. 8. TOWNSEND CREAMERY CO.
Creameries at nd our delR-kms Ice Cream Structural Engineer
Portland, Astoria, Salem, Gardiner,
Dallas, Nabcotta, Lyons, Seattle. GEORGE R. C0AD Mutual Teloytiooe, South 4.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice Is hereby given that the on-derais-nrd
has teu duly sppointed
administrator of the estate of Fle.unt
Orchard, deceased, by th. County
Court of the Mate of Or-oon ff Polk
County, and has qualified. All persons
havtna; claim, aratnut the said estate
are rby notified to prent the same.
loKthrr with the proper ouchTS
therfor. to the ondfrmifrn.d at Rlck
rrll, Cr.4ron, or at the lew office of
8ir.l,y A KakiB m I Una Urrtm
wtthta six month, front
this none.
Datd aad Brat published August
12. 111.
PETER COOK.
Administrator f the Mtate of 11
and Orchard, d-ead.
nt-LKr A LA KIN, Attoraea.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed ad
ministrator of the estate of Andrew J.
Norrls. deceased, by the County Court
of the State of Oreeon for Polk Coun
ty, and has qualified.
All persons having claims axalnst
the said eatata are hereby notified to
present the bum duly verified, togeth
er with the proper voucher, therefor,
to the undersigned at hi. office in the
City of Dallas, In said County, within
six months from the date of this no
tice. Dated and first published July 2,
llt.
R. Xj. CHAPMAN.
Admintntrator of the ertate of An
drew J. Norrls, decaaed.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby glrea that the un
dersigned have been duly appointed
executors of the estate of Franklin A.
link, deceased, by the County Court
ths data of th State of Oregon, for Polk Coun
ty, ana nave quauneo.
Ail persons having claims aralnst
the said eatate ar. hereby notified to
present the same duly verified, tor eth
er wtth the proper voucher, therefor,
to the undersigned at thetr residence
in Luck ta mute Precinct In said Coun
ty of Polk, within six months from the
date or this notice.
Dated and first published July 1,
110.
MARY E. LINK.
HOMER V. LINK,
NELLIE LINK,
Executors of the estate of Franklin
A. Link, deceased.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
Xotlce of Sale.
Notice ts hereby given that by virtue
of an execution and order of sale duly
iiwued out of th. County Court of th.
State of Oregon for Polk County on
the Ith day of July. Isle, upon a
judgment and order of sale of attached
property duly given and made by said
County Court on the 16th day of July,
Isle. In a certain action then pending
In said Court In which Dallas Mercan
tile Company, a corporation, was
plaintiff and Agstha Quiring was de
fendant which Judgment Is In favor of
said plaintiff and against the said de
fendant commandinc me to sell the
real property hereinafter and In said
execution described, I Will, on
Saturday. Aagaat Z. ll,
st the hour of one o'clock a m. ft(
Mid day, at the front door of the
County Court Hooi. In th. City af
Dallas, in said County of Polk. sl at
public auctioa to the highest bidder,
for cash In hand en day of sale, sub
ject to confirmation by said Court and
subject to redemption as provided by
is, all the .Mate, claim, right title,
dower and interest which the an Id de
fendant had on tha first day of July,
llv. or has since acquired, or now
has, in and to the following described
real property, to wit:
Beginning at a point It chains Fast
from the Southweat corner of the Do
nation Land Claim of Neinn Johnson
nd wife. Claim No. it, in Townhip f
South, of f lange i Went of the WUlnm
ette Meridian, in Polk County. S'.te
of Oregon, and running thence East St
chains; thence North It Zk chain.;
thence West It chains; and thenca
South It 2 chains to the place of be
rlnnlng, containing ii.ii acres, more
or leoa
Aleo. that parcel ef land described
beginning st a point It It chains
JSouth snd t . chains West from the
Northt corner of the Donation
land Claim of H. M Wailer. Claim
No. St. In said Township and Kaaga.
snd running thence North i.lt chun;
thenca Went It 't chain.; then.-.
South II 71 chain.; thenc. Kt tl '
chains; and thenc Nnrth It 1 chms
to the place of beginning, containing;
49 II arrea, mora or lem.
Together with th. t-fernents and
apt.orten.Bcea thereto belonging or in
anvie arrn!nlr.r.
Dated u.m Iia 5y f J'v. Hit.
J. M. GRANT,
Fherlff of Polk Cour.!y. Oretr'tv