Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, October 10, 1911, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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I HOUSES WIRED EOS ELECTRIC LIGHT AT:
ACTUAL COST ,
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This Offer Good for 30 Days Only Beginning Octlft
The use of Tungsten Lamps has reduced the oost of electric light, bringing it within the reach of all.
Seventy-five per cent of the families in Dallas are now using Electric Light.
The only reason why ALL are not using it is because many houses are not wired.
Therefore in order to assist the owners of these'houses m wiring, we have made arrangements with a
local wiring contractor to wire houses AT ACTUAL COST as per the following propositions:
PROPOSITION "A
A five-room house, wired complete, with
five drop cords, 16 candle-power lamps, and 3
ornamental glass shades,
Special Price $12.00
PROPOSITION "B
A six-room house, wired complete, with
six drop cords, 16 candle power lamps, and 3
ornamental glass shades,
Special Price $13.50
PROPOSITION "C"
An eight-room house, wired complete,
with eight drop cords, 16 candle power lamps,
and 4 ornamental glass shades.
Special Price $15.50
Upon presentation of receipted wiring bill to the Oregon Power Co., a discount of 20 per cent will be made.
You can have a wall switch installed on any of the above lights for a small additional cost.
Prices on application for fixtures installed complete on either of the above propositions.
The wiring will be installed in a first-class manner by thoroughly reliable workmen.
Larger and more elaborate installations at proportionately low prices.
For further particulars call up our
NEW BUSINESS DEPARTMENT, TELEPHONE 24
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OREGON
POWER
COMPANY
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FALLING HORSE BREAKS BONE i Wlwt to Do 1 O-se or Aecldcnt
o ... . ,. ,. . i If skin is broken apply Dr Hell's Antl-
ouiuiiuem ivesmoni injured While ; rain at once and the wound will heal
On His Way Home. quickly and never get sore. Used in-
j ternally and externally.
John Jones, u prominent resident j
of Kinithfiel.l wittered a painful in- j DEATH OF MONMOUTH WOMAN
jnr.V to Ins left foot recently while!
riiliiur u horse on his wav home from j TX . , ,
Airlee. The animal .siumhle.I and Mrs' H' K Slckafse Passes Away,
fell upon him, and as n result seve-1 Aged 54.
ral small bones Mow the ankle were j -
broken- I Mw. II. K. Su-katWe .lie.l at her
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home in Monmouth, Friday, October
li. aired ")4 years, five months and
seven days, as a result of heart fail
ure. The funeral was conducted at
the Christian church under the aus
pices of .the Iiehekahs. The sermon
was preached by Rev. Wood, and
the body was buried in the Mon
mouth cemetery.
Hesides her husband, two sons are
left to mourn lipr Juntli Jslm m
woman of many fine qualities ami
will lie greatly missed.
Diarrhoea is always more or less
prevalent during September. Re
prepared for it. Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and
castor oil. It is certain to effect a
cure and. when reduced with water Is
pleasant to take. No physician can
prescribe a better remedy. For sale
by all good dealers.
PUBLISHER INCREASES PLANT the mechanical department, of
paper to take the place of a ga
II. F. Mclnturff, publisher of ilie el,i, making the second mot!
Independence Enterprise, was in the
city Saturday on business and made
the purchase of a three horse power
electric motor from the Oregon l'ow-
er Company which he will install in
i has in use.
While here, Mr. Mclnturff '
shown about the city and insi'
the Oregon Tower Company's
trie plant under the direction
Manager J. I,. White.
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J) ALL AS ono nffltofoarfinrtM.tnnKr
MlturJng7bivmoftie!Vor(finesL
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES
AND BVILD THEM VP.
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See The
JisLvt on Your Dealer Giving You these Goods!
Modern Store Prank COY BROTHERS West Side Marble
Are a upeclnltv at
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(OAD-S PLANING MILL p u, k i WOfKS
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Mi... Work of All Minis at K. -.,Mc I ,,.,., , ,
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G. L. ILYWKIXS, Proprietor.
W. J COY, MOM JltXTS. HEADSTOXFS AND
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Tor Tcntieth Century Priming come i i(
to the Office of the
Polk County
Observer
A Complete Line of All Latest Doles.
OREGON'S BEST-jDallas Iron Works
i ..hums ioumtrjraen Iurru-
Makers.
Manufactured Solely by
In The Hoice of Good Priatia j
DALLAS BAKERY
C. C. MI LKI V. lY,.wr.
fs nrt ,.n.i rvMir mon,7 aay to
"rt a"J fr l r,,l ray raiUli
DALLAS FLOURING MILL j8AWM"- workI specialty
" "na rasa work. Lumber trucka
nd Stock work on hand. We make
the best and cheapt Stump Puller
u. market. Pricea reaaonabia.
Guaranteed to be tho best soft'
wheat flour in the Willamette Valley, j
'll by all Grocer In Illaa.
Soehren Warehouse Co.XOSYlblxirCAMES
ClilENT CITRBLXGS AND WALKS
Ytn MI "ne of CeJar ar i Oak i
' 1 Erlck. L!m Sand and
t mav T
, , iricK. L!m Sand and
rad aod kc. p th r.u.ner at home. i"""t. Ind rioter. Train Tile
It will help u. and hrlp jvju. ihinKUs, Fir. Eriek. Hr, w,;, r,att.'
and Hop Supplies.
IV-II Ition. U. Motaal Plwoe S2.
On Mock tout of depot P1hoc H9
Try our fine Hotue-Diade Can Ilea
ad oar delkious K, Crrm
Dallas Lumber & Logging
Company at Dallas
About Your Material
Not Always the Cheapest but
Always TheBest
lumber
CHARLES II. LAKE
Shingles
Roofing