JSFOBHITURE STORE gcrt.la'"' Siiww!" A,1,H " . .....iiiire Company. " ' Kerslake, a former furniture rr'n of Datlus. In attain In the ""' having purchased the 'mock Hiln of tJie Adamg & Brobat and mtareUr Kerslake has already ewlon of the store and an taken P" mmoth clearing sale, an 0unce a whlch will be found N in th's paP-. . . Kerslake l an experienced fur- man and his success in nia new ,1Wre mf" ured. His many friends hint the county win oe pieasea TZTmt he ha. engaged in busl- m Dallas again anu win w.wwu nf98 liberal share of their patronage, "management of Mr.. Kerslake' T"e " . .. ., i,uen turned over to , Ta' a brother of W""8 ! Jn" cltv. and a thorough- S'"""11. ,'. ,i m.nretlc- young man. Grant Gets Patent. wm Grant, the obliging "mail car " , ,. Nn 2. was made ffl Tuesday evening by the arrival Tl Washington of a- patent to his Jead in Lincoln County.. The " the Government has dallied aloVig " . tt-i naop WO ! tienee of a less patient .man L Mr: Grant, but If Is good to know than Mr ,hat this norarai'"" . -eelvetl.justlee at the hands of the pow ers that be. Tne ciiiim .. ". In the Silets country. V , ' Sum Hul k Sells. - t g L Burk has sold his Interest In tlu'drnying business of Shaw & Burk Henry Muscott and will, engage In Pro,..h.,M,t Marion coulrty GlMllI Vl'n-.l ...... iur Monmouth, (E. M. Crolsnn In. Salem nt..l I am in favor of t 0 I" schools, and more "7 bill now befors ,,!., U"y of the "h the Monmouth BTtVV8tab School on a lirm .,., I Normal The state owes somf.thlnK nf V to the poor yon,.- I" S 0f helP who is striving to train I, My herself to teach in the b.VmT This is the fnH:e..IU"CBch0'- auenu anv nf tv school, ael, pTtheh:n0rmal middle class people "e P0rer r The'Monmouth school Is well eouin ped in the way of hu.W.ntta ? J ances for carrying Itfj V0V "C,U"K 10 the state of Ore gon. What It laek8 now , a r able support from the taxpayers, the bill now before the peole Z tributes this support s that ,t wi,, be merely )flIt,slrnal, ,V(!n ag upon those who have large property holdings. I am more ,han wmPer2 theb!llUtft my Sh"re' 39 aWor" In -. The Monmouth scbo.,1 m the pioneer school. Marlon ei-.,t, ,..., . iu It ! I MENTION '-:;:,-:es-sS1, Sltor 'n Dallas Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T? v ,.. mouth, were v u "lulBey' 01 Mon day. 8itors 10 "as yester- Arthur Aiior, business v . " Z " mna- wa" dUy. " auas, Wednes- Cass RIccb. nf n. . "' Mrs. Wnlto, m . . Mies VthJ e ana daughter, yerday ' ,B DaIlas by'toB"86 Y' Myer' ccomp.nled for f fr' hM gone to Newport for a few days' stay. I I. Bursell a r,t . Monmouth was a , mr f rnii. 1 a bus"iess visitor in week nf K 6"' 8 Pro3Perous farmer ;, ,;;; , "1"nmout1 wa a business in uaiias yesterday. Mrs. H. a Camapbell returned nome Wednesday al days' visit m P John Leveck. a HnWn,-;i of he Lewlwliie neighborhood, was in on a business visit Wednes- Doctor L. Pfandhwr, a leading Physician of Pnik nr.i , r ,, """"'), was uown from tabs City on a business visit a ENJOY HALLOWE'EN PRANKS -man, should suunon 'hn i,m , iimuiiB mis inalitut OM. f,. -dh, ty Is a neighbor of on . ." few hours yesterday afternoon I ... " ' it in tfiinri c'tlnship to be nelgLborly and fair. x nope no Marion county man will think of voting against (ho Monmouth normal. other lines' of worlc - Kl.allng. " ' Skating Wednesday plghts until fur- .... mUnfa a,lll hn aWntlnfr j ther nonce, in-'o J Wednesday and Saturday nights of cacn ween. L, D. Brown, Abstracter; Notary. It Is a long ballot, but don't forget the boys ana gins i kuuhijt. v M on No. 98. ,t The Farmer's Fire Jlellef Asso.cla- . . a nri... of Buttevnie, weeon; J. u. vviiui 'lion tf Biisna Vista. Oregoni : aSt" ; ... I, H. VAN WINKLE, of Salem, has Itad experience especially fitting him (or circuit Judge while serving as as sistant to Attorney-General Crawford. Ha respectfully asks your vote. (Paid Advertisement.) . Klfct Four Supreme Judges. For the first tims in n... i,i.-.. the State, there are four judges of the oup.tMi.B v ouri to elect at the general election two for four vnn ..... for six years. The Republican candi dates with their numbers on th v,iw are ns follows: For the four year terms, 27 , Henry J. J5,.ail f TT11,nim County. 2 Tlionmt A. Alclirlil.. ,.t ainiiK Coiiuly. For the six year terms, 33 Gouriro II. Itunu it ,f r..i,. County. 38 Frank A. Aloore of f',,l,i.i,. County. VOTR FOR ALL OF THEM. Vote for No. 98. It will do the schools of this county than any law ever voted. Mrs. Frank Ralli.-ky visited friends in Dallas yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Sal ficky returned f.om Southern Califor nia a few days ago and will locpte in Klamath Falls. Tice Brown, of San Jose, Califor nia, is veiling at the home of his brother, J. H. Brown, on Salt Creek. rte was a guest at the home of School Superintendent and Mrs. Harry Sey mour yesterday. G. MIsth, of Redmond, was In Dal las yesterday in the interest of the proposed County of Deschutes. Mr. Misch informs us the people of Crook County are favorable to the division. Crook county is something like 90 miles square and the promoters of the new county argue that the country can be developed much more rapidly by dividing the territory into smaller counties. Born. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Howe, of this city, are the proud parents of a fine daughter, born Sunday, October 30, 1910. Members of Epworth teoguo Enter talned at Home of Dr. Young. One of the most enjoyable affairs of the year was the social given by the Epworth League at the home of Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Young on Hallowe'en: About eighty guests were present, a large majority of whom were enmask appropriate to the occasion. Some of the guests were startled by the arrival of His Satanic Majesty and Imps who held high revels over burning caldron, but were unable- to have any Influence over those present because of the favorable fortunes that were told by Madame Fortune Teller. A musical program was rendered by ghosts and others, while readings were given and ghost stories - were told around the camp fire. The refresh ments of the evening consisted of good old fasioned pumpkin pies, rosy-cheeked apples and (un) skimmed milk. The home was tastefully decorated with bats, black cats, Jack-o-lanterns and pumpkins. All present enjoyed the evening and this occasion is taken to extend an invitation to all to come out to devotional meetings of the Epworth League Sunday evenings at 6:30 p. m. May Recover from Injuries. MONMOUTH, Or., Nov. 3 Doctors Bowersoxand Price, who attended G. M. Bennett after his runaway acci dent Monday, report that he will prob ably recover. One of his ear was cut off and a portion of his cheek torn away, and he was otherwise bruised and injured. Buys Residence Lots. J. W. Everhart, a recent arrival from Idaho, has purchased two choice residence lots in Levens" Third Addi tion to Dallas. The sale was made through H. G. Campbell's real estate agency and the price paid for the two lots was $625. School Election Saturday. The special school election for the purpose of voting $10,000 bonds to complete the new Dallas High School will be held in the City Hall tomorrow afternoon. Baled Hay Fop Sale. Baled oat hay for sale at $15 a ton delivered In Dallas. Address T. E. Ed gell, Monmouth. ll-4-2t. Vote Yes on No. 98. It means better schools both in the city and the coun try. - . Fall Display of Boys' and Young Men's Clothes We want the people of every section of Polk County to see our immense stock of Boys' and Young Men's Clothes. Would like to have you come in and look them over, even if you don't intend to buy just now. We can show you the big city styles the hard to find kind is here some es pecially desirable styles and patterns that will appeal to all classes. ft JC5 We also have a big line of "if, m ml " L-h mJi nW i iM k - I I'll V yf. o.W"? LV i i 1 li ji !i lh ) f- Boys' and Young Men's Overcoats Sizes for all ages. Over five hundred boys' and young men's suits arrived here within the last ten days, and they are different from the ordinary ready-to-wear clothes.; All new models and every suit guar- Edcrheimer, Stein & CoX- anteed to give satisfaction. Complete Line of FallM THE BEEHIVE STORE - 1 0. 0. F. Bldg A Reliable Place to Trade Dallas, Oregon STATE ATTORNEY'S OPINION Says Home Rule Will Be Subject to Jxxal Option Law. Passage of the home rule amend ment to the Constitution at the No vember election wilt.- not, as oppo nents of the measures have contend ed, make the State. Constitution and criminal laws inoperative in cities and towns of Oregon, according to tiu of ficial opinion of Attorney General Crawford. " ' When he learned that this ques.lli-n had . been raised, H. C. McAUis:ei general manager of the Oregon Home Rule Association, requested .the at torney general for an opinion. The following ruling was made. H. C. McAllister, Portland, Oregon: Dear Slr Replying to yours of the 24th Inst., requesting opinion of this office as to whether the proposed con stitutional amendment of section 2 of article XI of the constitution of the State of Oregon, should it become a law, would have the effect of exempt ing cities and towns from the operai tlon of the constitution and criminal laws of the state of Oregon, I beg to say that such amendment would not have that effect. : , , It provides that the legal voters of every city and town are herebygrant ed power to enact and amend their municipal charters subject to the con stitution and criminal laws of the State of Oregon, and the exclusive power to license, regulate, control, or to suppress, or prohibit the sale of in toxicating liquors therein is vested in such municipality.but such municipal ity shall within Us limit be subject to the provisions of the local option law of the State of Oregon. That amendment vests the legal voters of every city or town with 'au thority to amend their charters in any manner which does not violate the provisions of the constitution of tho state or the criminal laws of the state. Then It vests in the city council, or in the people through the city coun cil, the exclusive power to control and regulate, or prohibit, the sale of in toxicating liquors withjn the corporate limits, but at the same time It gives the people of the municipality the right to vote local option within the municipality at any time they please, and when the legal voters of the in corporation shall vote local option, then the power of the city council to grant licenses is suspended during the time that prohibition is in force with in the city. Very respectfully yours. A. M. -CRAWFORD, Attornnv-General. JOHN BAYNE Candidate for Circuit Judge, Third Judicial District. No. 55, Official Ballot. To the voters of the Third Judicial District As voters you are entitled to know something of the qualifications of a candidate for so important an of fice as that of Circuit Judge. As I can not, reach you all personally, you will pardon this open letter concerning my candidacy for such office. I was nominated as a Democrat at the recent primary election. I am 46 yeara old, and received my general education in the public schools of Iowa and Pleasant Plain Academy in that state. I came to Oregon in April, 1891, and located In Salem, where I took up the study of law and grad uated from the Law Department of Willamette University and waB ad mitted to the bar in June, 1893. I have "been actively engaged In the practice of law in Salem for over 17 years. During this time, I have enjoyed the reputation of being upright and pains taking in my practice. I am a close and practical student and am nat urally of a judicial turn of mind, with a strong sense of Justice. With these qualifications and practical applica tion of the law for over 17 years, I feel that I may without presumption ask your support for Circuit Judge. JOHN BAYNE, 414 Bellvue Street, . Salem, Oregon. (Paid Advertisement.) Christian Church News. With 217 In the Bible School last Sunday morning began (in many re spects) the greatest day the church has had for a long time. Services be Mn with a splendid outburst of mu sic. Caldwell's orchestra leading, as sisted by a fine chorus of voices. Many went away saying that it was the best music they had ever heard In Pallas at a church service. To our many music loving friends we wish to say that we are making a special effort to have the. best class of good music. With such a splendid spiritual leader as Caldwell to guide us in this department of our worship we feel sure of'stlll greater heights. In the way of crowds Sunday was the greatest day yet. Sunday night the house was especially crowded. Five were added to the church during the day. Don't miss next Sunday. Bible School 10 a. m. Don't fall to be there. Bupt Seymour, who Is lead ing In this department of the work is working in a manner which deserves the praise of all. He is of a practical turn, however, and about the only way he will accept any praise at your handa is by way of your presence at the school. Sermon 'Ten Reasons Why I Preach the Word." 11 a. m. C. E. 4:10 p. m. Union service at Wood man Hall Sunday night LEOI MTER8, Pastor. Miiiirtcr' Vnlon Re-Organlaed. The ministers of the city met Tues day, November 1, 111 In the south room of the Methodist Church to re organise their Association. Rev. E. W. Mile waa elected chairman and Rev. George F. Hopklna wps elected sec retary. Matters of Interest were diaenswd. and committee appointed to arrange for necewary business. The Union Thanksgiving aerrlc were arranged to he held In the Ilap tlst Church at 14 1 a. m. Thanks gKfng. and Rev. E. W. Mi lea, of the Prtytiefian Church will preach the thiob. Th Association mw-ts again Mon day. November 14, 111. n the Meth 1it Church. TOTHE PUBLIC I have purchased the stock and fixtures of The Adams & Brobst Co., from the creditors at less than cost, and in order to make room for new goods I have just ordered, will sell alf goods at greatly reduced :Salev : Starts ; ; Monday, ' - Nov. 7 AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. $16 Square Full Nickle Plated Heater $14 Square Full Nickle Plated Heater $9.90 8.95 $11 Heater 10 Heater 8 Heater . 5.85 7 Heater 4.90 4 Air Tight Heater 2.80 3 Air Tight Heater 1.90 $7.75 $75 Malleable Range 6.25 65 Polished Top Sani tary Range 55 Laurel Range 45 Banquet Range 36 Wonder Range . 48 39 34 29 All Tin and Granite Ware One-Half Price All Picture and Picture Frames One-Half Price. . All Bamboo and Bric-a-Brac One-Half Price. All Rugs and Carpets 33 T-3 per cent off. All other goods in like proportion. Respectfully yours, Frank Kerslake JiViiii IHIW iiil J" M . ? rW -J raw, 11 1 "j '0 Lisi of -ZYe firms that reMMmUpM':xk A I ALIAS one ofiheeadjjgManuMd, furJn&Thwnsof the Northwest Mk PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES a Tun tii jit n raj NX l rr -e-v Insist on Your Dealer Giving You these Goots! V?5 Willamette Valley Lumber Co. LARGEST INDUSTRY AND IjAR 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-rROOF Best equipped Oarage In the 8tate. Constructed of Concrete Through put. Automobiles stored at reason able rates. Expert machinists in charge of Repair Department D. F. HARRIS, Proprietor. DALLAS BAKERY C. C. MCLKEY, Proprietor." Do not aend your money awsy to Portland for bread. Buy good Dallas bread and keep the money at home. It will help us and help you. Brtl Phone 51. Mutual Phone tl. , Caihoitr lrrvfca. SrrW at Catholic Charch itert Sunday. Con rotot munton it I t tn Fathw Easier. and Holy Com rondct4 tT The Coanty HSah p. hoel Fan 4 La if rotd in t r Polk County will give high actio! advaatag to every boy a girl la tb ntronty. Thry raa th tiv at hHne and atlrod high afhoot "WHITE aOVER" CABT0N E.UTTE2 Manufactured by T. a TOWN SEND CREAMERY CO. Portland. Astoria, Ralcm, Gardiner, DalbM, Nalirotta, Lyoaa, BcaUle. COY BROTHERS CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS Pinna and Estimates Furnished VV. 3. COY, Phone Mutual J1941 G. II. COY, Fhona U8S "OREGON'S BEST" Manufactured Solely by DALLAS FLOURING MILL Guaranteed to be the best soft wheat flour In the Willamette Valley. Sold by all Grocers In Dallas. . Otho Williams m Merchant Tailor All the New Sflrltig Styles and Patterns. Solicits your orders for Careful and Conscientious Workmanship. Soehren Warehouse Co. CEMENT CUBBINGS AND WALKS W handle a full Una of Cedar and Oak Fence Posts, Brick, Lime, Sand and Cement, 'Land Plaster, Drain Tile, Shingles, Fire Brick, Hair, Wall Plast er and Hop Supplies. One block south of depot Phone Ill COSY CORNER CANDIES Try our fine Home-made Candles and oar del kiou Ice Cream GEORGE R. C0AD West Side Marble . Worlls O. 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 purposea . Have just added a complete line of Farm Implements and Machinery. C. D. Forrcbte BLACKSMITH Shop located In North Dallas General Blacksmith Ing and wagon work. Horse shoeing and plow work a specialty. Your business is solicited. Dallas Iron Works Machinists Foundrymen Pattern Makers. SAWMILL WORK A SPECIALTY We'ars prepared to do any kind of Iron and Brass work. Lumber trucks and Stock work on band. Ws make the best and cheapest Stump Puller on the market. Prices reasonable. One of Dallaa Finest Products. Observer Printing THE LINOTYPE WAY." AO Printing Done Jiu4 Little Better Tliaa rwms Necessary. Lrl blanks tor sale at this offlc. For the Ambitions-. S (ttnibtrsitp e&ucatwn 3 tLHn, m-m4m4 Mi taw. t. Fkka. tm I Um mi r fX Sunrise Restaurant LLOYD KGHAFJT. Proprietor Mls and short orders eerred at all boora Everything new and clean. Clioo Suev and Hoodies .mlth Building; Main and Mill Btrtets ItallM, Oretgoej - LOOK HERE! The Otv Express & Transfer Co. does ail kinds of hauiics at r. onabls rates. Stand and botn phones at Webster's Confection ery Store. ARTHUR STARR DALLAS, OHECdM