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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1911)
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER POLK COUNTY OBSERVER POLK COUNTY NEWS FROM OBSERVER WRITERS I7tl , . - if 111 was a FALLS CITY Mrs. (ieorge W. Reese left Wed nesdav. for Rosebu rg, where she will visit relatives for a few days. Floyd Weaver, who has leen vis itinir Mr. and Mrs. George W. Reese, left Wednesday for his home in Myr tle freek. 0. A. Spinney made a (rip to the capital city on Wednesday. C. II. Trask is attending to busi ness interests at Cascade Locks. M. d. Gibson went to Portland Wednesday to he gone a week. Mrs. S. E. Curtis is visiting rela tives in Gaston. Miss Ixda Iieese is visiting rela tives at Koscburg. James Wright left Wednesday for The Dalles where he has gone for medical treatment. Leonard Sampson is visiting rela- j tives in Eastern Oregon. 11. F. Webb transacted business in Dallas Wednesday. A. Porter has moved his house hold furniture from Albany to the 0. Amland residence in this city. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gilbert, af ter visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Tetherow left on Wednes day for their home in Portland. Earl Blanchard transacted business in Dallas Wednesday. Mrs. Jerry Noels and two children from Black Rock, passed through this city Wednesday, enroute to Dal las. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Stiles and daughter, Leah, of Bannfield, Mich igan, visited Mr. Stiles' brother, Wal ter L. Tooze, last week. Mrs. F. M. Ifellwarfh visited friends and relatives in Portland last week. Charles Ilinshaw, of the Nilefz Ba sin, visited with' Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Ilinshaw, Thursday. Mrs. F. S. Crowley, of Indeend ence, passed through this city Thurs day enroute to the Siletz Basin, where she will visit her parents, Mi ami Mis. imii Ilinshaw. T. M. Thrasher was a visitor Dallas Thursday. Mrs. Adilie Montgomery Dallas Nhopper Thursday. Mrs. I,. E. Sheppard returned Ihursdny from a week's visit with her husband in Salem. Chester Titus has been seriously ill with a severe cold t 1 . 1IT 1 licoige . nrown was a passen ger to Dallas, Friday. Mr. ami Mrs. D. C. Stiles ami daughter, lah, of Michigan, and Walter L. Tooze were visitors in Black Rock Friday. Oliver Rowe, of Black Rock, was in this city the latter part of last week. Dr. L. Pfandhoefer made a busi- ness trip to the county seat Friday. George Tice was in Salem on bus iness Thursday. S. Bleweiss, of Portland, trans acted business in this pity Friday. George A. Moore, of Portland, was a visitor in this city Friday and Saturday. Mrs. W. . Ilinshaw and nephew, Arthur Baldwin, s.iit the week-end with relatives in Portland. George Reckard, of the Silet. Ba sin, visited friends in this city Friday. M. A. Miller is visiiin relatives in Oregon City. Miss KM her Clark, of Black Rock, visited friends in this city Saturday. Miss Loleta West sn-nt Saturday and Sunday with her parents in Black Rock. Miss Jean Kuykrudall. of the Dallas High school, was the guest of .Mr. ami Mrs. I. (i. Singleton over Sunday. Art hie hamlx is. of Hi-ppuer. vis ited willi his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. It. McKown. over Sunday. r.piiiann i-env, t IVndleton, Or T"". is veiling Mr. and Mrs. A Sampson. M : i t . .. .. i. i.euis let! satm-.tav for Oregon f y, wh.-to he will visit ivl- at iws. Cl.iv Miller, who has Uvu serious ly ill at his home in P.aM Falls Citv, i n H i t,-,l us com rtleseent. Miss Ktta Waiow iuS a Saturday visitor in Dallas. Mr. a,.J Mrs. C. .J. Iu,, xiil(.(1 friends m Dallxs on Saturd.iy. Kev. K. U. HiPw, of Portland, vis ited friends here Saiurday. Mr. lid lis was t. ni,erlv ,,a,,,r f H.' Meilmiist ehuivh. Miss Flore,., lli.hs. of Portland.! tMurg wnu Mr. and Mr. Y. Nu ho' . .... ir M.lmtng tra-.sa.ted in VxV.k, Saturday. I aarvt Cr.tr.t made , tn; to D.ii:.t Saturday. J. M. Sit,-r. h l as Uvu K'ft for .; Y.K-n;t in v,;:r tsrdjv. W i.:.shi A 1,. vn loft for hi ho:, Shendan. Sa::irdr. after Ut- Wi!!:Sm lloirir,? .1..,,,! T. . 'Usinc lll ilsiross 1K- l'aey, na, Sat- dav for Kettle Falls, Washington, where he has obtained employment. W. T. Grier joined his wife in Portland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Moyer return ed to this city Saturday after a two weeks' visit with relatives in Port land, Oregon City and Vancouver. S. M. Gurney, of Black Rock, spent the week-end in this city. - AValter L. Tooze made a trip to the cauital citv Saturday. Mrs. Ollie Sellers and son, of Dal las, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hubbard Saturday and Sunday. E. E. Paddock sent Sunday with his family in Independence. Robert Cochran visited friends in Dallas Sunday. Charles Hubbard is raising straw berries on his place in South Falls City. He has been shipping these berries to Dallas where they find a ready market. Mr. Hubbard states that the plants will produce berries until after Christmas. Otho Bell was a Dallas visitor Sat urday. Charles J. . Moyer 's new bungalow is Hearing completion. Archie Krebs has purchased the Joseph Waunkey residence. B. J. Harrington, of Sacramento, California, is visiting his mother in this city. C. B. Sundberg, of Dallas, was a business visitor here on Friday. C. J. Pugh returned from a busi ness trip to Portland Wednesday. The Ladies' Aid society of the Christian church met in business session at the Christian church on Ihursday afternoon. The following ollicers were elected for the ensuing year: Mrs. It. M. Wonderly, presi dent; Mrs. . Chapin, vice presi dent; Mrs. C. L. Hopkins, secretary; Mrs. J. (). Chamlierlain, treasurer. After the election dainty refresh ments were served to the members by Mrs. R. M. Wonderly and Mrs. C. Ii. Hopkins. Mrs. Stella Stowell, of V ancouver. W ashnigton, visited her brother, F. barber, over Sunday. Williard Broughton, of Black Rock visited Warren Cobb Monday. Arthur Bullis and Charles Burton, of Black Rock, spent Monday in this citv. Miss Susan Bennett and Miss Do ra McDowell gave a farewell party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dueltgcii, Saturday evening in honor ot William Howard, who left Tues day for Kettle Falls. Washington , . e time was passed in dancintr and other aniiiseinnts of ter which refresh ments were served by the young hos tesses. the invited guests were fliiss nazel Webb. Miss Gladys Webb Miss Marie Reese, Miss Elza Pow ell, Miss Gazelle Ie, Mr. and Mrs. red Dueltgen, Mrs. William Bolton. Mrs. Mary McDowell, Mr. Lester Bowman, Mr. Roy Bowman. Mr. Vic tor Mahr, Mr. Dee Chamberlain, Mr. .ot tianlner, Mr. William Howard. Mr. Wright Gardner, and Mr. Joe Hudson. Linza Dennis, of Dallas, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dennis, Sunday. Joseph Bunetta went to Salem Sunday. Jack Page, of Salem, visited Mi ami Mis. John Benton. Sunday. Mrs. J. T. Chamberlain sent Sun day in the Cherry eity. j D. J. Grant was the over-Suiidav guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Starr. Alfred Viek visited friends' in Dal las Sunday. F. P. lioydou transacted business in Poll land the tirst of the week. Miss Violet I't'andhoofer sent Sat urday and Sunday with her l.aivnU. Or. and Mrs. 1 Pfamlhoefer. wrs. Vt liliani Kills visited relatives at Dallas the tirst of the week. 1. II. Fivam lefi Snn.l.... i.:. ins h"ine ii Maywood. Missouri, after sending a few ,;1Vs it the home of Mr. and Mr. Elmer lwis. William Ferguson left on Monday tor Pori land where he will visi't with friends and relatives. W. I.. D,, v. l, has been woik ing at the Walker hotel, has gone to Portland. Rev. and Mrs. F. M. Waehlte vis ited relatives in Salem. Monday Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Comer left Monday for Portl.u.d. to U. . week. i Mrs. S. H. Tetherow was .!!...?! to Dallas M . inlay on aocnut f the ' enous Lines of two grandsons. ho ' are siruken with typhoid fever. Bernhardt Viek made a trip to Sa lem Monday. S. II. llower was in Dalla.-! oi; Je irsl ln:i:ie Friday. M.ss Barbara GilU-rt visited her C-irdj.an-r.ts. Mr. and Mrs. S. II Tethrrow, JaM ok. A literary and Ira:ii!ie soei.tv u w-.iwj by ,he Hgh s,:o.'d stn.Ki.ts Monday afternn. The pUr of the soek-ty is to fU.-e drama. d to ir.ar.a?e tie debaton darir the cl.xd ye.r. A constitution Lai been drafted and approved by the student body. An election was held and the following officers were chos en: President, Lamar Tooze; vice president, Roy Bowman; secretary treasurer, Edna Seymour. The first drama will be put on during the Christmas holidays. Dr. F. M. Hellwarth made a trip to Dallas Monday. Mrs. J. II. Higgins visited with her daughter, Miss Addie Higgins. at Salem, Monday. Drs. B. H. McCallon and A. -B. Starbuck were in this city Monday. J. S. Ford returned Monday from Portland, where he visited relatives. Mrs. Alary Spencer and daughter, Marvell, are visiting with relatives in Salem. MONMOUTH Mr. and Mrs. Toner, of Portland, were the guests of the latter 's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Robinson, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Babb have moved in to their new house. Professor E. S. Evenden, of the Normal school, went to Corvallis, Saturday to visit his brother. C. C. Lee and Mr. Churchill Iett for Prineville, Saturday, on business. Professor Fred Crowley was in town Saturday enroute for home. Frank Haley, of Portland, has been here visiting relatives. Call Thrasher, of Corvallis, pass ed through town Saturday on his way to Dallas. C. E. Herron is building an addi tion to his barn. J. J. Higgins, of Washington, for merly a postmaster here, was in town recently. The Evangelical Sunday school elected the following delegates to the County Sunday school convention to be held in Dallas next week: Rev. rj.ieftVnv. A. N. Poole, and Miss Jackson. W. J. Critchlow, of Baker City, was in town over Sunday visiting Harv Robinson. Mi's. Hagpeth, of Airlie, was the guest of Mrs. B. Hastings over bun day. Senator C. L. HawJey and J. B Stump have gone to Beaker City in the interest of the Angora goat bus- OAKDALE Mrs. M. Fisher, of Portland, is vis iting her daughter, Mrs. John Ma comber. Miss Bessie Nelson, of Mistletoe, is visiting her sister, Mrs. George Robinson. Jim Ford has gone to Portland for a short stay. George Record, of Toledo, visited at Joe Murphy's Sunday tf enlarging his peach orchard 1 C. Nelson and children came j Sunday to see their new grandJ ter. Mrs. Nelson return with him. John Robinson is hnil.i;,,- . henhouse and putting nut nes. Sinza Dennis has gone to P0m ' M. D. Miller is building a house. I Don Miller is helping Ben H ' son mum a sned. Miss Lulu Miller is Iem. Charley Bird is taking time k forelock by spading his garden' Mr. Angel, or Portland, has k? ten acres of the Cement codidm T the Joe Card place. i Mr. Hamilton and C. A. Br' 4 (Continued on Page Three) A WWBA DM m TT sso 1ST JLDJUJL4 Vo JiVLo Look for the "BROCKTON CO-OPERATIVE" Trade Mart! ON ALL OUR MEN'S . SHOES 1 1 AX J ' When a man puts his "0. K." on a piece of work or anything, and then signs his name" or initials, he stands responsible for it for its correct ness. His "0. 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