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Polk Coanty Observer TZZZ, PERSONAL MENTION ; and any scheme that will accomplish Y1V1 1 1 4-M TIT 1 1 -l 1 I . . lUDilsaeu oemi-weeiuy at Dallas, the desired result w h nentprl r... aii. -j. .- ,.f I . I " I 4 1 11 V illume, ttiivci iiBiiit; mauatiti Oregon, by the with a warm welcome bv the maioritv the Mitchell-Lewis company, of OBSERVER PRINTING COMPANY of the taxnavers. . Portland, visited at the home of Su 1 r f I . , -a - tt -t o pcrmtendent ana Mrs. a. t,. oeymour j. 1 nr.. Aii a wviax mi, . inn mi j i- lyesieruay. mi. jiiuee o The year 1911 will go down in his-K .. . SpvmnnP when the lat- 4 4) i t i ir-f - . . . luijr na une vl extremes, n nas oeen ter was in chanre of the schools at a record-breaking twelve months. Milwaukie. XT ' 41 , i jil TT Tf Ru.lio P Tiimnti Smith T)a- i en ever was mere bo ion? a nenoa oi - iP-,-t,u I, . .. , Irrttn. viuitine- at the home, of A. J. 7;inot weatner. ami never wns the tern. r perature so high. Never was there . 1 , . , t;-.'- i Fail OiispJiay loate sum ::mm EUGENE FOSTER. W. H. TOTTEN. Subscription Rates: One Year Six Months Three Months '. .40 Strictly in advance. Dallas, Oregon, under the Act of Con gress or March I. 1879. The way to build up Dallas is to pat ronise Dallas ptoplt. Barbam. was there jj Maraolish was a business visit so many days of dry weather, and or in Portland yesterday, I .1! 1 11.. j , - I t! mtt.t f in IWlan1 vaa Ten . niever uiu i lit. in 1 n (icscciiii in mnrei J.', uirii v ncin ' ' " fjiaivreu tt . seuouu- viaBa mauer i r .. . March 1. 1907. at the post office at copious quantities. The whole shoot- terday afternoon, to he gone several ing match seems to have gone awry. Ag'a Robinson ha8 amved from Til I We didn t cet the ruin when we 1 1 i. ti, nuiiinn in tlm Amtr ""- wanted it. and we eot it when we had store to be established in the new 1 Williams building by M. U. Elhs. Mr. weather when we wanted hot, and hot Rinson was connected with adrug , . , ' , store in Tillamook and was tormerly wnen we waniea coia. naiiey s in the garne business in Independ blamed, wandering heavenly sky ence, rocket started things off wrong last Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Ellis are home vear and Nature haan't reenvered "om the Uarison nop yara, wuere jjir. 1 " " ---w -w-, nil- t 1 1 U. J r A, i -r i i . rums naa ciiaitfe o "ij"?;' rrom tne snoes. i,et us nopee mat v g Loughary and II. G. Campbell things will settle, and that we receive attended the formal opening of the the ame old brand of weather and Normal school in Monmouth last Tuesday. I Pnimttr Siinerinterwlent TT. C. SeV- 1 1 m ( iraa .1 ,,l"'.7 ' I v ' "S j. . ir if;n nv, . Werlnes I II1UUL V J 4HV.il.Atiu a.v ' wv...- dav. where he was one of the judges -xiow to Keep the boy on the at the school fair. Truth ia violated by Talsehood, and farm" is still occupying the attention seasons as they should be, in the com- it may lence. be equally outraged by Si- of numberless "experts" who never FIRST BABY SHOW IS SUCCESS lived on a farm a dav in their lives. " I l mm ' ... r l.ii!. .IT .nnUn'i toil Q ho t fllCMiiinviU i aees rreiuesi -xoung u vuuiuu v A JJl T aMAG viU I . w . not get the father who spends the THE EENT CURSE. r if nnfrrTT T n o 1. OO V Prirtlnnrl nowenonera nr tn Tin mure . . . JHCJM.11NW VlljLiri, oepu laui- rortiana newspapers, or, to he more t f h t . fi , ,?.; flof ui( 'i,n w,a the explicit, The Telegram, is sounding a knowg what the fam s mi u eyent upon whioh a intereBt centered note of warning to the landlords in in ., tppn!nf, today. Dan McAllen, judge, went at that city. The basis for the, paper's L. bov on th.fa t,ovs nt t,,Jthe task of singling out the prettiest . i i i. i . ii. . " civ tvnm t in Mil imiiios enrerert Tor r.ne complaint appears to oe exev- farm are w much Hke other b & Sfd his work so nicely ly high rentals that property owners th(J worW oyer Theyn gtay on the hatee baby,9 mother is stili hi8 and lease holders exact for business f i th . . . . . , friend and instead of reproaches he -.1 tTTl i. -L A L!-L I " ' I i 1 'ii r places on nasningtun m-reei, wuwu, h to fce ikeptM there isn(. iike, to was snoyerea wim rare Oregon roses. i 4U 1 J Tim KnKioa wore nrrnnfed in three TV onsiini'i: agriculturist. lasses, those under one year of age, those between one and two, and those between two and three. suit in driving the best classes of business off the street altogether, "I A 1 A leaving it to the nomination oi liquor Brimming full of interesting mat stores, -cigar emporiums and the mo- ter pertaining to the realm of sports tion picture houses. That this will ,The Bleacher," published at Port- be the ultimate outcome is proven by land has reached the Observer. It is J.1 J- -.-Xl-.1 1 Al. . i. I me present ouiiook, ami uie the latest offering in the sporting change that has come over tne dusi- ld d win b . d k, ness appearance of that street within hereafter by the Bleacher Publishing the past two years, it is ciaimea c James j Richardson i8 that landlords have increased their editor T)avo L Qershon, business demands for rents until the figures manager. Mis9 Fay King, cartoonist linA inn n ..-. n A A nninf Tir Vl A1a IT Id 0 1 - .. -.. . ... . ..., ....y-- all(i uramatic eaitor. xne initial wi,;t.i,r. nf rw a ia o...ti.ir most impossime. to carry un an oiui- number 00kg promi8,ng and the pub- for them an $11,000 house, which will nary business in any of the location i;cation should make good. V. L have 17 rooms besides the basement, betwen First and Fourteenth streets, Compton ha8 been appointed agent Most of the rooms will be paneled, on Washint-ton. and exnect a suhstan- , and floors will be of maple. Be- lur Abulias. leiHa afnrlv nn1 ehipnincr rooms there u'ill ho a larp-o livin!? room and a den. true, Send one of the Commercial club's each with a fireplace. Shower and No "bitter taste" in biscuits made from Cleveland's Baking Powder. Whyf Because it does not contain Alum, like the cheap egg, prosphate baking powders. 8-25-2m New Home For College Boys. CORVALLIS, Sept. 22. Gamma Delta Phi, a fraternity at the Oregon Agricultural College, will have a fine new chapter house this fall. Thomas on Washington, and expect a suhstan tial profit. What the Telegram says is and its prediction of the future has new booster booklets to your friends tub baths, sleeping porches, , heating the strength of precedent back of it. :n the East vou can . nerfnrm no and lighting systems and other mod- xr 1 t n.o , . , ern conveniences will be installed. aw iuuid ciiiniiig MOMipo -"v greater service ior uaiias ana roiK Biioii-Biguicu pucj uj. hid luuuiuiu "Mcounty than to inrorm others or tne People You Know. uoumuuiug aDUWO u "" advantages ana tne prospects wnicn Miss Berniee Adams, of Polk conn jouoa in tne wnoie country, umu may be had in this great Willamette ty, is visiting Miss Ruih Purvine. Seattle. With the extremely lively Vallev in abundance. Salem Journal times of the nast decade, rental val- Miss Lena Byers returned yester es in Seattle soared until they reach- We, it might have rained harder Tr u a pou.i, wCI .uj F.uU1.- and lagted ionger, Byers, who is seriously ill with ty- lve, especially on tne principal dusi- mtDo .fvaafa Tlia natural mouult hna been to'drWe the business from those C0RT HOUSE PICK UPS where the lessees took precaution to bind their landlords by long-time Court Items, Real Estate Transfers, contracts, which would insure a mod- Farm Names Filed and Other erate rental fee for many years to come. Thus, the owners who drove their tpnnnfii to other location!) bv I,.:.-. :..:... , ' marriaqe LICENSES, t..mi CAcCBniv0 uu- - Fioyd c. Myer, of Tacoma, euuer beo niuir uumuiigo iciumu Ku,y (j J'iske, Ot Uallas, -mpty, or lease them to less reHponsi- T. Grover McDonald and MoDeena bin and nn desirable tenants, thereby L. Butz, both of Dallas, i ..n- th- nt MINISTERIAL REGISTRATION, f. i ii. Joseph S. Rhoads, United Brethren 1lUllO nilU tllC 44UI1U4CV4 VIIO U.llVl I - (JhTlSt disadvantages that follow such a PROBATE course. , Iu the estate of Charlotte Polley, One of the greatest drawbacks that deceased. Bond in sura of $1500 ap- I 3 Unquestioned values in Ladies wear Garments News Briefly Told. and phoid fever. Salem Statesman. Mrs. Bess T. Baker took first prize as best pastry cook in Polk County. She always uses Cleveland's Baking Powder. o-Zo-tm Wanted. Some one with cow to sell milk and cream to private ramiiy. Address 'E," Observer office. Fall Hats now In at LaClilc Millin ery Parlors. tf nct In the World. J. W. Hyatt, merchant of Warren, N. C, writes: Please send enclosed order by mall. Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve Is the beset eye remedy in the world. 25c. proved, and letters to issue; J. K Neal, J. Nash and William McClam appointed appraisers. any eity can have is the grasping landlord, and the curse of high ronts Where land owners are willing to re- In the estate of Margaret Waukey, ceive a fair return for their invest- deceased. Prayer of petition granted ment, and will permit the other fel- to set aside confirmation of sale, and , . . . . . also the sale, upon the ground that low to make a little money, both have the haser' uHed to pay amount prospered and tho community genor- 0f purhcase ally has grown, and property values lu the estate of John II. Hawley, have been materially strengthened, "teased. Will admitted to probate; Inflated values and ruinous rentals c . ?,u,r' have been invariably followed by REAL ESTATE. bankruptcy, empty store rooms and Fred E. Seachrest to E. J. T. Hoft a decline in the class of tenants, man et al.. 22 acres t 6 , r 5 w Tlmro ia n. niir4ir t-nv to drive hiisi- IT 10. ' 7 . . ? .. C. W. Matthews to Earl Russell, business district than to exact rentals Aylce ju and 1US to Kdna jt, n1 that any ordinary, legitimate business son, land in Dallas, $2T00, cannot pay from the ordinary profits H. M. Berry to J. S. Smith, lots in accruing from sales over the counter. EXTRA SESSION? Oregon is threatened with an extra session of the legislature, according to the statement of Governor West, who admits that he is favorably in dined toward the idea as the result of the deliberations of the state high way commission. If called, the legis lature is expected to consider only matters pertaining to road legislation and it is understood that the majority of the members of the legislature merson. have assured Governor West by letter FARM NAMES REGISTERED. Summit Home Bert R. Elliott, Dallas. PROBATE.. In the estate of Isaac Dyok, de ceased. Petition to set off dower de nied. In the estate of Harriet Orchard, deceased. Final discharge entered. In the estate of John II. Hawley, leeeased.. Oath of ollice filed and let ters issued; Ira ('. Powell, O. A. Wol verton and J. II. Mulkey appointed appraisers. REAL ESTATE, Benton Bowers ft ux to J. C Em- 120.01 acres, t 9 s, r 5 w. $ 10. Same to R. F. Emmei-son, 120.01 unu t M a r :i w Kill that they Would not ask pay for Annie AnrUn.l n.l hn in MitiA R their services, nor elerk hire and Chamberlain, .00 of an acre, $700. have pledged their word that they V. h. Ireland et ux to U. IS. Heal would consider only gooa roa! sut- l-'",v' " . v . . Ia,.fw . I 8 r 1 ir. 1H. jects in the event that the special Trust (Wanv to Kinev session be railed. The assurance of Hunan. lt in KimrwooJ Park, flO. " the legislators in this regard is satis- D. N. MelnturtI et ux to Anna fying. That there is considerable riskP W'1' ,"," -Monmouth. H).ki Ii. r. itiriiiuiru Km u.v iu i. u- in calling the late lamented body to gether, and permitting them to tackle matters of legislation generally, no one will deny, but if they stick to their word and consider the good roads plans as advocated by the state highway eomnuion, perhaps there's nothing to lose. While the sentiment for the itr.proveniect of highways is general on the west side of the nioun tai.ns, much fbjectioo thereto is found fntn oiler sections of the state where rc.i l bu'ildirg is nt so expensive, and w here l.'ri. ss.vs are not so necessary f ir internal i. v, ;, jn.,-.t. It is cer tain, however, that there is no f raster incentive snd, in fact absolute tect.-5.-ItT, fi-r tie jcve'-pment of the Inturff, same, $10. Oscar Harter. lawyer. Rooms I and . Cftow Bui! dinar. First showing of Fall Hats, at Chic Millinery Farlorm, tf For Use oil Fate and Hands. Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve Is the best. It Is a creamy, snow white ointment and one 25c box will lust three months. Cm Stylish Suits at from $15.00 to $40.00 Ladies' Goats at $10.00 to $30.00 You will find at this store, the big city styles at much less than city prices. This is an aggressive statement, but you can prove it for yourself by investigation. if Our La Vogue garments represents the highest type of tailoring. Material and work manship guaranteed by the makers, It's to your advantage to select your garments early; better choice now than later on. TMF fWf MlfVF TOI?? A Reliable Place to Trade DALLAS, OREGON If you burn without insurance, where are youf See Al Snyder, of the McMinnville lire Relief, and make yourself safe at small expense. It Merchants 1'raJ.so Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. J. W. McDanlet, Etherton, Ills., says: There Is no medic' ne which equals it for coughs, colds. Grippe, asthma and Bronchitis. Look for the Bell on the Bottle. BUSINESS LOCALS (Advertisements under this head are charged at the rate of 1 cent per word, first Insertion; 4 c?nt pr word for each Insertion thereafter; 10 words or less, f 1 per month. No ad vertisement Inserted for less than It cents. Tor Sale. Driving horse, harness, bnpey and cart, at a bargain. Charles (irefrory. Dallas, Oregon. 37Jtnill Tor Sale. Twenty head of stin-k bogs, weich- ing fnmi 40 to 10(1 imunds. luiiuiiv of J. M. Hrggs; phone 14X.'k Eick Milk. Half gallin rich creamy milk available per day; six cents jut quart if called for, at IVKt More. Farm For Sale. Ranch of 200 acres, 65 acres under cultivation, about 30 acres second growth timber, balance pasture land. Located in Kings Valley, Benton county. K. O. Caves, 1107 Taylor street, forvallis. Phone Independent 3133. 372-929 For Sale. Two lots, 50 feet by 100 feet, nice fruit trees, one-half block from paved street, five blocks from court house. See S. H. Taylor, owner. 371-920 fruit. Address "O," care Observer. 369tf9l5 Wanted to Rent. I want to rent a farm of about 60 acres under cultivation and balance In pasture for stock. Must have good Improvements. Leave word at Ob server office, or address 3. D. Abbey, Dallas. 326tf815 Observer Ads wJft 1 For Sale, Kurti dipping and spreading ma chine, as good as new. D. D. Peters. I67-S22 Swls. Oats, vetch and cheat seed for sale. Phon Kast 35. Kvan Evans, Dallaa 161-tmi lYiuie 11-111 r Salo. Lnrsre tract of very choicest fruit land, especially adapted to prunes; easy terms. Address -Owner." car. Observer. JJtfll and For Kale. Clean vetch; also grey oats vetch mixed. II. O. .Campbell. ic-trm Boarden Wanted. Neatly furnished rooms with board; heated and near renter of town; working men preferred; flS per niiHitlu Apply Mrllee & (V-t'e's tf rii. 374rol017 If you want tint photograph, Chr- rlngtoa ts always read y Legal blanks for sale at this offlc. I'Jood Itm Is rrevented by applying Dr. Bell's Antl-Paln to cuts, scratch, s and bruis es. It dwtreys all spUc matter, en ables tht wound to heal without sore ness. V-m sur. to gt Dr. Bell's. I'ral blacks for aai. at this oSca. Ore an at Birgiia. One new and one second hand or gan, suiiauie ur schihi r cuurrh. N. Hujrhes. I'hone Main 1124. 375-103 IW Sale. One registered Jesey bull, nine months old; five registered Cotswold 'prlng rams and Angora Aw, retch rnj ch-at sd. G. Q. Rempel, Oak Or-t Farm. Dallas. Phone North 1S1. ISSmltl Notice to Prune Growers. We are again in the market for green prunes for drying, and are paying the highest market price. S. P. Kimball, phone 9X25.. 337tf815 Vetch Seed. Clean vetch and cheat seed for sale In lota to suit. O. E. Focht. Ballston. 348-2m82 Vetch Seed. Vetch seed and oats; half and half. Phone Dixie 515. A. O. Rempel. 344inS23 For Sals. Thirty acres fruit land; ten acres set to prunes, f iur years old ; one acre English walnuts, six years old. Fam ily orchard, 125 trees, bearing; 500 logan and black berries. Ten acres bottom land, can be irrigated. Price $6000, one-half cash, balance five vears at six per cent Address, "A" Observer. 331tfSS llano Tuning. Now is the time to have pianos tuned. No ned to call on outsiders, ratronisa home Industry. For eipert mork. sve It. W. Rallantyne. ISImSI iT Slv Orcapt. Com to my olT.v- and I will you lot (OilM. with a lares barn on It. !fvr tie. Also havs a hous close In w:th Bit largs rooms. WsiJes ball, north- i-lwta. tth. stc. Plastered, electric trn. i hchtrd. city wat-r a ad larce lot. f Toe IlJtt. Trica. I5 -h. laiu-e ts u.t r-nrvhasw. F. K. Cook. l . tH A d . " VT 1 1 ll'l 4rv. ("14,11, A, V'T-T !r Sale. Fourteen acrrs. to miles west of Dallas. Good water, ehickra house asj outbuild. nirs; ha!f acr strab-f rla For jukk buy mi'.l If HI lm'li - I SJe Tor Sale, I Nw. t i-mon hous. rr court To r"l walk conA, will be fnrb hou .,wr; modrra srrsncf m.-Tf. this fall. 11 1L Sayre, one E.i!e srtutH-Jlr p--dte p-orva; lot iCil ct f ail C.tv. 370-y2Jilth t larg fruit tre aad amail For Sale. Good team; new wagon and har ness. Call 1001 Uglow avenue, cor. Burch, Dallas. 330tfSS Cowi Bought and Sold. Wanted, good dairy cows; also cows for sale at all times. IL A. Campbell. Sheridan, Ore. 32StfS4 ' For Rale. Oak and Cedar posts. Soehren Warehouse Company. ll-ll-tl. Wanted. , All kinds of Iron, rubber, brass, cop per, sine and fcldea, Highest cash pricra paid. A. N. Halleck. Monmouta, Oregoa. 3-11 tf. rvllEMiMfif 5- JL if,' . T 1 it r. . . : i 1 j, , ts.whi- List ofLireFirmsthataremdM DMMSofieofffiecadfnoAfamfiu PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTR1BSI AMD BVILft THRM UP Inwt on Your Dealer Giving You theso Goods! Modern Store fronts Are a specialty at COAD'S PLANING MILL MODERN PUWr-SKJIXED WOBK- 1 u l I-TO-DATE IDEAS. Shop Work of AH Kinds at KcasonaU,. 1-rV-ea. Toar Winter's Wood. OrtWr your slab wood now and be nn of having a good dry supply for Winter. I caa aell yoa either alaba, blocks, or trimm'rr Caa furn'sh any other kind of wood d''rd. Plenty of good oak aad tt. Send la your orders ty ilher phoo. MatoaJ, llt Bell, 4L ACGrST BOStAN. DALLAS GARAGE . ABSOLtTELY Best FIRE-rrtOOF quipped Garage In the Constructed of Concrete Through out. Automobiles stored at reason able rates. Expert machines In charge of Repair D-partment. D. F. HARRIS, Prcprletor. COY BROTHERS CONTRACTORS & BCILDER3 Plans and Estimates FurnUlied Q. H. COT. Phone Mutual 1X5 W. J. COT, Phone 1S74 DALLAS BAKERY C. C. afTLKET, Proprietor, Do not send your money aay tn I rt:and for bread. Buy good Dal' as bread aad keep th. m,r ,t tom It wUl help us and h,jp yt,,. IW1 ptMtoe S L Xataal Pbos 3; a. "OREGON'S BEST" Mannfartured Solely by DALLAS FLOURING MILL a" . ."eed f be the bert ft heat Cour m the Willametu Valley. 501(1 by U Grocer, la Dallas. West Side Mart! WorKs G. Ia, HAWKINS, rropi- AX MOXLHK-VTS, HE-USTOXXS CrRBIXG. J A Complete Une of An La Dallas Iron Wort M actilnlsU FVoandryroea Maker. .1 SAWMIXX WORK A STE , We are prepared to dc anykj .. IronsnJErwrort", and Stock work on band- the best and cheapest " on the market Prices jOD. Sochren Warehouse Co.! ZIXlS1 CTIBISGS A3TD WALES COSY CORNER CAiNDE e baa a:. Fenc. T.-. 01 Oak -'nieRt. La&d ume. Sand and aiaglea tv I,'.. Mia Tile, - "o Hop Sarpit la-. Wan Plast- a,b!oc "with of depot Jboe 1414 Try oar 0ne Hot" and our Octtrtoma made ; CIURLES H. Ir, Cre LANE