Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, April 21, 1911, Image 1

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    PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY
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DALLAS, POLK COUNTY, OREGON, APRIL 21, 1911.
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NEWS OF POLK COUNTY
ITEMS CONTRIBUTED BY RUST
LING LOCAL CORRESPONDENTS.
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STREET POSTS
Merchants attract trade to their stores by il
mlnating the store front and sidewalk, with
ectric lamps on artistic posts.
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jhting.
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)REGON POWER CO.
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.nent line.
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CoITee, Te and Canned goods.
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Dallas, Oregon
Happenings of Interest In Various
Neighborhoods Told in Interest- "
lng Manner
FALLS CITY
C. H. Trask's bungalow Is nearlng
completion.
A. M. Miller, who has been quite ill,
is convalescing. ,
g, W. McFarland was in Portland
early this week.
Mrs. W. R. Hinshaw made a visit to
Salem, Saturday.
C. W. Pursell, of Black Rock, was
in this city Sunday.
J. B. Dunton was a visitor' to the
county seat Saturday.
Carl Williams, of Dallas, visited
friends in this city Thursday.
Mrs. Clara Kaufman made a busi
ness trip to Salem, Thursday.
J. G. Jenkin, of Shedd, is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. HalloweH.
D. G. Lee, of Portland, is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frink,
Walter L. Tooze returned Saturday
from a short visit to Woodburn.
H. Fugitt has moved into the house
recently vacated by A. E. West.
Miss Alma Huesby, of Portland, is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. Aurland.
George Fuller, of Dallas, made a
business trip to this city Thursday.
Glenn Ferguson left Tuesday for
Portland, where he has employment.
Miss Blanche Graham is the day op
erator of the local telephone exchange.
County Superintendent H. C. Sey
mour made a visit to the school Mon
day. -
Jerry Noel and family, of Black
Rock, were visitors in this city Satur
day. '
Professor L. E. Mills, of Black Rock,
visited Professor and Mrs. J. E. Dun-
ton, Saturday.
Miss Frances Fugitt has accepted a
position in the office of the Falls City
Lumber Company.
A cement sidewalk will be built in
front of the Edgar and Grant proper
ties on Main street.
Cleve Powell, -of the Siletz Basin,
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Powell, over Sunday.
The county road to Black Rock is
nearing completion. Calvin Sheppard
Is in charge of the work.
James Brady and Thomas Robinson
left Sunday for Somersville, Tennessee,
where they will visit relatives.
A dance was given in Wagner Hall,
Saturday night, by the Walker orches
tra. About 30 couples were present. '
C. L. Starr, secretary of the State
Tax Commission, spent Saturday and
Sunday with his brother, H. E. Starr.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Tooze at
tended the dramatic performance giv
en by the Elks at Salem, Thursday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Meyers, of
Smithfleld, came up in their auto,
Sunday, and visited' his brother, A. E.
Meyers. I
The Falls City high school baseball
team will meet the Dallas high school
players here tomorrow, Saturday, af
ternoon. "
Miss Eva Chapin, who is teaching
school at Gaston, is visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Chapin, for a
few days.
Mrs. C. S. O'Brien, representing the
Royal Neighbors of America, was a
visitor in Independence and Monmouth,
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Teaton have
leased the Tavern from Mrs. Clara
Kaufman, and will take possession
Immediately.
Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Singleton enter
tained Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Servey, Miss
Kate Keith and C. R. Hickey for din
ner Thursday evening.
The officers of the Falls City Com
mercial Club baseball team are: C. W.
Lee, manager; Jack Chapin, captain;
A. W. Porter, umpire; George Loftus,
coach.
An agricultural fair will be held In
this city In September. A. B. Dennis,
chairman of the fair committee, re
ports rapid progress. A large list of
prizes will be offered.
A district quarterly meeting was
held In the Free Methodist church last
Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The
Reverend W. N. Coffee, of the Central
Free Mthodist Church of Portland,
was In attendance.
The baseball game between the Falls
City high school team and the Mon
mouth high school boys, resulted In
favor of the former by a score of IS to
S. Oscar Ellis was umpire and Theo
dore Cochran was the score keeper.
The high school ha played twe games.
losing one and winning one. The line-
l up was as followo.
I Falls City.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mover entertain
ed party of friends at their home
Friday evening, in honor of Mrs. Moy
er' birthday. Games and cards were
engaged In until II o'clock, when re
freshments were served by the hostess.
The Invited guests were: Mrs. Hin
shaw. Mrs. Toose. Mrs. Nichols. Mrs.
Ellis. Mrs. Zorln. Mrs. Server, Mrs.
Selig. Mrs. Beeziey, Mrs. Talbott, Mrs.
Dennis. Mrs. Rich, Mrs. Hunter, Mrs.
Hsll, Mrs. Lowe, Mrs. Hooker. Mrs.
Hulburt. Mrs. Crowley, Mrs. Singleton.
Mrs. Myers. Mrs. Lowe. Mrs. McKown,
Mrs. Hayden. Mrs. Mover. Mrs. Chap
pell. Mrs. Purh. Mrs. Dunton, Mr, j
Nichols. Mr. Sflig. Mr. Toose.
Ellis. Mr. Hinshsw. Mr. Moyer.
Zorin, Mr. Server. Mr. Beealey.
Talbott, Mr. Dennis. Mr. Rich,
OAKDALE
The Arnold children have been sick.
John Robinson has been buying a
new incubator.
A social muslcale was given at the
Dennis home Sunday afternoon.
Miss Nina Farley, of Dallas, has
been visiting Miss Ruth Trosper.
Ed Cochran and sons have been
cutting wood on the Wade place.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hubbard have
a new 11-pound son, born April 8.
Bert Illlngsworth is plowing for his
father-in-law, Mr. McVey, of Falls
City.
Fred Hughes has bought sveeral
plows with which to cultivate his or
orchard. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Miller visited
his sister, Mrs. H. A, Lee, at Perry-
dale, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Card visited Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Murphy, of Murphys-
burg, Sunday.
John Macomber has been moving
his family to the house he formerly
occupied on his father's place.
Miss Bessie Nelson has been visiting
her sister, Mrs. George Robinson, and
her former schoolmate, Miss Ethel
Thompson.
Ed Dunn has been putting about 10
acres of prunes on the Dunn Brothers'
Orchard tract Just north of Fred
Hughes' place. He is also planting a!
vegetable garden.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Card, of Bridge
port; Miss Bessie Nelson of Antioch
and Miss Nina Farley, of Dallas, were
among the visitors In attendance at
the Easter services.
The Sunday school rendered
short Easter program Sunday morn
lng. There were several songs by
double quartette composed of Mrs.
Lula Robinson, Mrs. Mary Card, Miss
Loretta Daly, Miss Ruth Trosper,
George Robinson, Tom Card, Clyde
Robbins and Linza Dennis. O. E. Den
nls gave a short talk on the lesson
and there were also the following who
assisted in the program: Lester Bur
ley, Calvin Barnhart, Ralph Macom
ber, Grace Macomber, Joe Dennis,
Myrtle Trosper, Vernon Murphy, Em
erson Murphy.
Mrs. Lyle Jones visited with her sis
ter on Red Prairie last week.
R. R. Jones took a load of provis
ions to the mountains, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiese "returned from
Sheridan Sunday, in their auto.
Carl Herold spent the latter part of
the week with his sister in "Salem.
Mr. ana Mrs. frank Brown made a
business trip to Sheridan, Monday,
Harry Southmayde went to Sheri
dan to witness the ball game, Sunday.
. Several of the farmers were out
Monday, putting up
poles.
Loretta and Tina Roberts visited
Mrs. Herman Lenhard, Saturday and
Sunday.
A large crowd attended the hard
times dance at Herman Lenhard's Sat
urday night.
jure, turner, or L,ewisvllle, Is report- A number of youmr Deoole sDent
ea 10 De no Detter. Easter Sunday on th Bethel hin
Kex Womer and his mother went to Professor Johnston snent Saturdav
iewisvine iasi Monday. and Sunday with his Darents at Gaston
Little Violet Lacey is suffering from Miss Nola Shellenberger. of Amltv.
a swelling on ner necK. visited Miss Edith Rnmlo- n s.in
Simpson Brotners are still moving day.
parts of their large engine up to A ball game will be played here next
camp. I Saturday between Bethel nnH Tnrto
The 14-months' old baby of Mr. and
Mrs. Will Bush is afflicted with ear
trouble.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam O'Brien,
new telephone last Sunday night, a nine and one-half
pound boy.
Mr. Yost, who lives on the old
Craton place, is going to have a sale
Saturday, April 2.
Harry Lacey went to Buena Vista
last week and got a nice lot of berry
bushes, which he brought home and
pendence.
Mr. Boyer with his family, from
Pennsylvania, is visiting his brother,
John Boyer.
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Mulkey spent
Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jen
kins, on Bethel Heights.
Clarence Walker is getting along set out.
nicely, - and Tr. McCallon was Out to
Sep him Silinrlnv
Mrs. D. C. Walker, Mrs. Will Barber - Allfciiili
and Mrs. Maggini visited the school Mrs. Bertha Ray is quite ill.
one day last week. Robert Story is ill with the grin.
uiuyu junes ana Koy jonnston went mr. isones nouse is nearly com-
up in the mountains to finish their pleted.
contract of logging. . Grandma Turner has become paral-
Blanche Barber was unable to at- yzed in her right side.
BALLSTOX -.
M. M. Conner has bought a new au
tomobile.
Miss Rhoda Conner was home from
Hopewell over Sunday.
Mrs. W. H. Morris' mother Is here
from Portland on a visit.
There is a new boy at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomas.
Miss Otta Mayfleld was up from
Hillsboro Saturday and Sunday.
Ralph Conner has returned from
Portland, where he has been work
ing.
The Lincoln Annuity Union will
give a drama and ice-cream social at
Woodman Hall here, Friday night.
The Easter exercises at the Method
1st church Sunday night were attend
ed by a large crowd. Exercises were
held at the Swedenborg church In the
afternoon.
W. Gardner
j Ellis
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; Sampson
Cobb
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1 W. Gardner
I Titus
Bowman
Monmouth.
A. White
Riddell
BogynskI
Wright
B. White
R. Breached
Stewart
McCarty
Thompson
HARMONY
Elmer lanchard has fenced part of
his farm with wire.
The Sunday school of this place has
been equipped with new song books.
Miss Lou Sears, of McCoy, spent sev
eral days last week at the home of her
sister, Mrs. A. A. McLean.
A. A. Canfield has returned to Beav
erton, where he will finish putting in
the crop on his farm near there.
Miss Cora McLean, who spent the
past two weeks with her sister, Mrs.
John Talbott, of Butler, returned
home Sunday.
The Sunday school was well attend
ed last Easter Sunday. A special col
lection of about i was taken for the
famine sufferers In China.
tend school the latter part of the week
on account of sickness.
Mr. and Mrs. Whlttington left for
Wyoming Saturday, to spend the sum
mer with his relatives there.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harrington were day night was well attended.
BUENA VISTA
F, M. Donaldson was a Portland
passenger Monday.
J. W. .Saunders was an Independ
ence visitor Monday. "
Charles W. FIsk will install another
donkey engine In his logging camp.
Mrs. Mills, of Carlton, is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sher
wood. -
Harvey Cole, who has been visiting
with relatives in Chehalis, Washington,
returned home Tuesday.
T. D. McClain has made some sub
stantial Improvements in his residence
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cal Har
rington, Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Louis Toedtemier is visiting
her mother, in Sherwood
Ira Williams is assisting Percy Had- nrooertv since moving to town
.ey wun nis spring larming. A basket social will he eiven m the
The lecture held in the hall Tues- i. o. O. F. hall Thursday evening
under the auspices of the Women of
MOUNTAIN VIEW
School closed Wednesday.
Vera and Glenn Southwick have the
mumps.
Mae Lynch spent Sunday with
Sarah Stewart.
Rose Bodayla has been suffering
from a sore foot.
Ammon Grice visited Emil Becker
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Katy Weinert made a business Woodcraft
trip to Independence Tuesday.
Baby Eliza Wintersteln has been
quite 111, but is much improved,
Dr. Olmstead, of Portland, is here
in the Interests of the Artisans' lodge,
Mr. Franklin, of Wisconsin, is visit
PARKER
Mr. Skeels visited Gust Fredrickson,
Tuesday evening.
Incr In Al-ll- TJ I. I. .... . vuii.ub
u ... i.uu wood for R- rmvjdgon for a few dayg,
-James Yoakum, of Perrydale, was
here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cook spent Sun
day at Independence.
Miss Hazet Vaughan returned from
Independence, Sunday.
Mrs. Charles Bratcher, of Perrydale,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Jennie Jones.
Mabel Craven spent several days
with her grandparents last week, re
turning to Ballston, Saturday.
WILL ASK FOR BOND ISSUE
School District Petitioned To Buy More
Land For High School.
lands.
Mrs. Agnew was given a post card
shower Saturday. She received a
large number of cards.
James Best and James Edgar have by the Reverend S. M. Wood, of Cor
begun to shear sheep.
Ethel Lansing visited her sister,
Mrs. Frank Wilson, Saturday and Sun
day.
Mrs. Chapman and Miss Hanley vis
ited at the Grlce home Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. William Edwards vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Southwick,
Sunday.
The literary society was closed Sat
urday night, on account of the late
ness of the season.
Mrs. Blanche Morgan visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Webster, the
latter part of last week.
Miss, Bertha Cannoy, who has re-
ceuuy arnvea irom Virginia, is visiting
her brother, John Cannoy.
Several of the boys went from here
to Independence, Saturday evening to
skate.
!Te!,n!,8!r!Cv.eS r,1,' be,cond,ucH drove over from Buena Visia, Sunday
morning.
Raymond Lacey went to Portland
last week to work for an automobile
company,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Chamberlln, of
next Sunday at the following places,
vallis: Lewlsville, 11 a. m.; Mont
gomery, 3 p. m.; Atrlle, 8 p. m,
The members of Airlle Sunday
school attended the Easter services at corvallis, were visiting Mrs. Chamber.
nT Bunaay' lin's parents Sunday.
nvy iiuu tt upieiiuiu program, ana a
very large attendance. The women
were all out with their Easter bonets.
Mr. Peterson, the road supervisor,
was plowing the roadsides last week
preparatory to grading.
8. R. Skeels went to Buena Vista
Saturday, to make arrangements with
Mr. Hansen for a second Joint debate
between the Buena Vista and Parker
MONMOUTH
Zena Spring Valley
Harold White is again in Salem.
Mrs. Zelia Baker, spent Sunday at
Zena.
D. G. Henry has purchased
Overland car.
Eugene French spent Saturday and
Sunday In Salem.
John Spong, of Lincoln, who has
been very HI, is better.
Appropriate exercises were given at
the Zena church, Sunday. '
Mr. and Mrs. George Ayres, of Sa
lem, came out Sunday by auto to visit
Cat ton's.
Miss Mabel Patrick was an over
Sunday guest of her sister, Margaret,
at Salt Creek.
Daniel J. Frye and family came out
from Salem Sunday, In their auto, to
visit their ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Miller and family
and Frank Wells, of Salem, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Crawford on
Easter.
Miss Mabel Jerman, whose ap
proaching marriage with Jesse Wal
ling is announced, will be given a mis
cellaneous shower Wednesday after
noon, at the Walling home.
Mr. and Mrs. Philo Crawford and
Miss Joyce Crawford, of Portland,
spent Easter at the parental home.
Mrs. Crawford remained until Thurs
day. W. J. Crawford. W. T. Scott and the
Eagle Crest Fruit ranch have sold
several large tracts of land, Joining the
old Mann farm, to Wea Hod son. of
Salem, who Is buying for Mrs. Balm
Mann Hodgson and husband. Mr.
Hodgson intends to retire from buni
nera In a few year and make this'
place his home. The ranch probably
comprises IS acres, or more, which
will be left In a natural state, as Mr.
Hodgson Intends to fit it up for a deer
, park. Not a tree 1 to be cut or a wild
j animal of any kind the place kilted.
Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Edwfirds, recent
arrivals from the East, were in Mon
mouth, Friday, looking over the town
with a view of locating here.
Mr. Ramsey, of Goldendale, Wash.
has bought 133 acres of land in
Pleasant Valley. The sale was made
through the Monmouth Realty Com
pany, and the price paid was 4160.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon, of Portland
were guests of their cousin, T. Small,
over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles VanWagner, of
Salem, were guests at the home of
George Sullivan over Sunday.
James Clark and sister, Mrs.- E.
Goodman, visited Mr. and Mrs. George
Sullivan, Saturday.
Mrs. Reese McReynolds is In a very
critical condition. It Is feared she will
ot recover.
The quarterly conference for the
fourth quarter of the Evangelical As
sociation will be held Saturday even
ing. Communion at 11 o'clock in the
morning. Everybody invited.
Orson Newman, of California, is
visiting his brother, F. A. Newman,
and other relatives in Monmouth.
Guy McReynolds, of Sutherlin, is
with his mother, who is seriously Hi
Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Skeen and fam
ily, or Ord, Nebraska, are visiting
their uncle, O. C. Zook. They expect
to locate here.
Mrs, W. O. Meadow and son, of
Eugene, are visiting Mrs. Meadow's
father. S. D. Coats. Mr. Coats Is still
In poor health, but prospects are
brighter for his recovery.
J. S. Mollencop, a Salem contractor
has been awarded the contract for
building President Ackerman's res
idence. Excavating for the basement
has been commenced, and the work
win De rushed as rapidly as the
weather will permit
Mr. and Mrs. Pyles. of the Mon
mouth hotel, enjoyed an automobile
ride to Salem with Mr. and Mrs.
Fisher, of Corvallis, Monday.
Phy Simpson, Polk County's lead
ing logger, was dawn from Airlle on
business Tuesday.
David Raber. of Salem, was a guest
at the Hotel Monmouth, Monday.
R. C. Baker, of Portland, was In
town Monday.
Charles Osborne brought In ISO
chickens Monday, for which he re
ceived the neat sum of $5. He has
about 190 more to sell. Surely poul
try pays.
There seems to be considerable fault
finding about Uses b'lng high. There
was a time when property owner
could have had their a semen t pro
perly adjusted. If they thought they
were being over aav-med. But some!
people would growl if they were going'
to be hanged.
Orarim's Otdrt Twin.
We recently noted an art trie In the
Observer saying thst Jatne Campbell
and Thomas Campbell, of Dallas, were
McCOY
Mrs. B. L. Smith was in Amity Mon
day.
Mrs. E. J. Nutter is visiting friends schools.
in Salem. A full house greeted the Reverend
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rutledge were McCain when he preached his Easter
Independence visitors Sunday. sermon, which was especially interest
B. L. Smuck has purchased a fine '"8- Two young men united with the
horse from Mrs. Klnman. of Amity. Methodist Episcopal church at the
The McCoy school will give a basket cl 088 of the services.
social Friday evening at 8 o'clock, Tne Calvary church which has stood
April 28. A short program will be'n tn little grove on the hill all these
rendered. Everybody is Invited to years, has at last been sold, and has
come and bring a basket. been moved to an adjoining farm
where it will be used as a barn. It was
PmnvnATP ount oy, tne Christian denomination
I some 23 or more vear nnrii n nf v..
mr. junn rosier visuea wun inenas uged by them for .worship for a few
here Sunday,
The Reverend Barton Rlggs was a ieft to decav
passenger on me weanesaay morning
train to Dallas.
Max Flannery was a McMlnnville
caller Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Elsie Boyer visited with her
parents of this place over Sunday.
Mr. Andrew Campbell went to Salem
Saturday, returning later with a new
auto.
J. E. Yoakum and sister, Mrs. C.
Bratcher, were visitors at Rickreall
Sunday.
Mrs. Plankington visited with her
sister, Mrs. D. L. Keyt, Tuesday and
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Keyt and family
of McMlnnville, are visiting friends
and relatives of this vicinity.
The high school pupils of this
school are out for the year, as Pro
fessor Macken leaves the last of the
week for the Philippine Islands,
years, but for a long time It has been
BRIDGEPORT
B OWERS VILLE
M. Burch has his hop yard twined.
Elizabeth Remple went to Portland,
Monday.
Mrs. Frank Laws' little daughter Is
very sick.
Otis Foster, of Salt Creek, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Cadle, Sunday. .
Plen Wilson, of Crowley Station, vis
Ited with his uncle, Mlrt Wilson, Sun
day.
C. H. Stinnett Is building a chicken
house for Uncle Ed Clarke In Rick
reall.
Frank Laws, who Is running the T.
A. Rlggs hop yard, is getting it In fine
shape.
Robert Kelly and his sister of Green
wood, were callers at the Hayes home
recently.
The people In this neighborhood are
poisoning squirrels, which do a lot of
damage to the grain every year.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Remple held an
Easter reunion. The guests were:
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Remple. of Perry
dale: Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Neufeldt and
little daughter. Ann: Mr. and Mrs. D.
O. Remple and Gerhard, of Portland;
Mr. and Mr. A. O. Remple and fam
ily, of Polk; J. H. Remple, of Smith-
fit Id and Elizabeth and David Remple.
OAK GROVE
A. F. e-ley wa a Ralem visitor
Monday.
A. G. Robert ws a Salem visitor
Monday.
N. F. Nelson has sold hi place to
Mr. Smith.
Jimmle Edgar and Jim Best sheared
-t for Mr. Cmlg. Monday.
Mim Blanche Fawk h returned
W. T. Foster Is painting his resl
dence.
G. G, IriBh made a business trip to
Salem, Monday.
Charlie Minnich left on a business
trip to Idaho, Friday.
W. W. Miller, of Oregon City, was
In this vicinity a few days ago.
Fruit in this vicinity is not damaged
as much as It was thought at first
Mr. Cornells has moved his family
to the Mahoney place, which he re
cently bought of H. G. Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. William Alderson, of
Minnesota, have been visiting his sis
ters, Mrs. Mack and Mrs. Peter Kurre,
Mr. and Mr. Alderson have bought a
small tract of land near Monmouth
and will become permanent residents
of Polk County.
William Holslngton Is grading for
the siding on the Falls City wagon
road where it crosses the railroad at
H. Fern's place. It Is understood that
the new county rock crusher Is to be
set up there, and that rock will be
shipped from the mountains. This
will be accessible to a number of miles
of road that will be macadamised, and
there will be practically no hills to
pull up.
RICKREALL
W. R. Black Is painting his house.
Mrs. Bud Ramsey went to Ralem,
Monday.
Miss Alice Burch was a Dallas caller
Saturday.
In order to submit the matter to a
vote of the people of this school dis
trict, a petition is being circulated ask
ing that an election be called for the
purpose of authorizing the board to
contract a bonded Indebtedness in the
sum'of $20,000 for the purpose of pur
chasing additional land needed by the
district. It has been deemed necessary
to obtain the grounds now owned and
occupied by Dallas College and La
Creole Academy, which are conven
iently situated and well adapted to be
made use of as playgrounds, etc., in
connection with the High School.
Although the petition has been circu
lated but a short time, a large number
of names have been- placed upon It.
In event that the property is pur
chased from the College trustees, it Is
the intention of the latter to take over
sightly tract upon which they have an
option. The land is well situated for
a college campus, and modern and sub
stantial buildings, worthy of the loca
tion, will be built as fast as possible.
The plan adopted is broad and anti
cipates the the expansion of the school
for many years to come. The grounds
are to be laid out in an artistic manner
and the skill of the landscape gardener
will be called forth In making it one
of the most beautiful college sites in
the whole state.
DALLAS HAS MOTORING CLUB
AutomobiliHts of City Meet and Effort
Temporary Organization.
Dallas hit another high place in hor
forward race of progress Tuesday,
night when a number of motor car
owners and enUiustr.sts of the city met
In the rooms of the rooms of the l,a
Creole Club and effected temporary
organization of the Dallas Automobile
Club. Dr. A. B. Starbuck was made
chairman and H. G. Campbell secretary-treasurer
of the meeting, and per
manent officers are to be chosen at an
adjourned session to be held at the La
Creole Club, Tuesday evening, April
25.
In the interval, the constitution and
by-laws of the club will be drafted by
a committee consisting of Dr. B. H.
McCallon, R. L. Chapman and U. 8.
Grant.
TO PLAN NORMAL SCHOOL
Taxpayers Will Expend $20,000 For
Modern Building This Summer.
MONMOUTH.Or., April !. Fred
A. Legg, architect, of Salem, was today
employed by the board of directors to
draw plans and make specifications
for an eight-room public school build-
ng, to cost $20,000, and to be erected
as soon as possible. The contract will
be let at once on receipt of the speci
fications, and It is hoped to have the
building completed before the rainy
season begins in the Fall.
Contractor have begun a residence
for President J. II. Ackerman, of the
Oregon State Normal School, to cost
about $2750. Several other residences
are In course of construction and oth
ers are planned for the summer.
Careless About Appendicitis in Dallas.
Many Dallas people have chronic
Appendicitis, which Is carelessly treat
ed as if it were ordinary bowel or
stomach trouble. If you have wind or
gas In the stomach or bowel, our
tomach or constipation, try simple
buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as
compounded In Adler-t-ka, the new
German Appendicitis remedy. Conrad
Stafrin, druggist, Dallas, states that A
SINGLE DOSE of this simple remedy
111 relieve any bowel or stomach
trouble.
Legal blanks for sale at this office.
BUELL
Mr J Miss Anna Herold ha gone to Amity
Mr. to train hop.
Mr. j Charfc-s Jone returned to the ntoun
Mr. - tains. Sunday.
atttid! Sunday
Hunter, Mr. Hall. Mr. Lowe. Mr. Hook- j A large crowd
er. Mr. Porter. Mr. Lamar Teose. Mr. i school Sunday. j
Leal S Tooe, Mr. Hurl hurt. Mr. Crow-j Mirs Anna Herold was visiting In!
ley. Mr. Myer. Mr. RntWes. Mr. (Uiera last week. j
Lowe. Mr. Haydon. Mr. Moyer. Mr.j D. C Walker made a business trip'
Tkr-e. Mr. Purh. Mr. Thompson. Mr. I to Dallas. Friday. j
Dunton. Mr. Salisbury. Mr. Moyer. Mr. Mr. Barber helped D. C. Wilkrf
Starr. Mr. Grant Mis Kb kedIl.i butcher hr Thurwday. )
Mia Zorta, Mta White, Mm Frtck. Mr. and Mr. Ames pttt Punisy :
Mt Morrisoa. Mis Grant Mia Palra-j with Mr. and Mrs. Barber,
er. Mi Fugste, Mis Too. Mi Kr-j Mi Nora Jones spent Panday with'
kevdaJI. Mia Loria. M KHtn, Mtfla the Mime Kopaa and Follow.
Foritt. Mis Cro!)W Cilia, Ralph; Uoyd Jon w ea the Crek n
Hooker. Harold Rire. J ) the lt of th week.
probably the oidi-at twin In Oregon, j home from weeks visit la Salem,
if not on th pacific Coast Now. wej Peveral of our young people attend
cn beat that J. A. Halnxa. of Mon-'ed the ball game at Rk-kreaJI. Sunday
mouth, and W. W. Haine. of Eucne. ' ft.-rnrx.n.
will be 1 1 year old nst August Th-y ( A. E. f-ly and wife have moved
eroawd the plain with as ex tem la1 to Salvia, where thy will run a run
1S5I. and like the Camplwll brother, i In fenver.
were bora In I'.Knon Th'r Bv iv-d ! Mr, fttsrburk. f Portland, and Mr,
la Ore-on m-e and ar both hale1 Jack White, of ftaietn, vtatt4 reUtKe
Bd hearty, being able te wytk wl t last wek.
a young men. They were acquaint- j The erhnn cfAoe tnday. Friday),
nee f the late Ir T. M. Boiler la and Mm GrW will noa retara te her
Illinois. Now. if anyone knew ef home at Popcorn. j
older twin la Oregoa. nt nm the Pc-' Arthur A Ilea, ah ws suite er-
if"wCojt lt u r from them . lovely Injur la rnay some two
through the Polk Cwaty Observer. j rli -. to slowly twipreria.
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from Rojml Grap Creia of Tartar
No fussing or fretting over
thsblscuit-maldng. Royal
is the aid to many a
cook's success.
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