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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1911)
News of City and County - COURT HOUSE PICK UPS Court Items, Real Estate Transfers, Farm Names Tiled and Other News Briefly Told. il. fihcnrver . in IUB Portland t TTinhhara w ? spend Christmas with relatives. Wanted, to tw0 carloads of Soenreu ""- tatoes. my. ' Gerlinger .a Mrs. George 2 Christmas with relatives ux rt!and. . L w J. Larsen, of Portland, in the'city visiting friends during a holidays. a Finseth, proprietor of the rt Hive store, went to Portland 'aesday on business. n, McNicol, osteopathic physic- office 719 Court street, one SkKt of Gailhotel. t ?nr Christy Stafrin, of Portland, as been spending the holidays with is mother in this city. 1 Ralph and Claude McColm 'came n from Portland and spent Christ- jas with their mother, Mrs. J. L. ; Miss S. Johnson and Miss Francis Vinson, of Portland, are the holiday uests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sund- I Joseph Allin passed through Dal js yesterday to his home in Rickre ,11, after spending the summer at fillisnoo, Alaska. Headquarters of the Oregon Fire Mief Association will be found in loom 21, New Bank Building, at lie head of the stairs. f The annual installation of officers id banquet of Dallas Assembly No. United Artisans, will be held aext Monday night, January 1, at i'oodman hall. ' J. L White, local manager of the Oregon Power company, will leave lor Portland tomorrow to spend New liar's with his wife who is visiting fier parents there. i ' Get rid of your eye troubles. Have jour eyes examined by Drs. Freeze nd Rice at Stafrin 's, January 4th juid 5th. Glasses at moderate cost if needed in any style desired, f 1222-12 Hip Broken. I Deputy County Assessor W. A. Ayres was called to McMinnville a few days ago to attend his aged lather, J. W. Ayres, who is suffer ing from what is supposed to be a liad break of one of the bones in lis hip. "Uncle Jimmy," as he is frenerally spoken of, arose during 1he night and in some unaccountable ay fell hard enough to cause the injury. He did not recover con sciousness until next morning. He is 77 years old, and will probably h brought to the home of his son .'tare for treatment. His grandson, H. A. Ayres, is now with him. . J Operated On. Clyde, the two year old son of Al ien Parks, living a short distance est of Dallas, was . operated Wednesday afternoon by Dr. L. A. Bollman for the purpose of remov ing an abscess on the thigh. He 'tood the ordeal well and is getting along nicely. I . . , I Legal blanks for sale at this office. ' Ministerial Licenses. G. W. Morgan, Christian church, Eugene. Marriage Licenses. William L. Russell and Edna M. Courter. Ross T. Pierce, of Dallas, and Beryle Hanson.' Probate. In the estate of Edna P. Smyth, deceased. Petition of William F. Smyth to prove will filed; ordered that deposition of subscribing wit ness be taken and commission to issue. In the estate of Orville L. Buchan an, deceased. Resignation accepted; Annette Glassford appointed ' ad ministratrix on filing bond; approv ed in sum of $1200. In the .matter of the estate of William Graves, deceased. Final account filed; Wednesday, January 24, at 10 a. m. set as time of hear ing. In the estate of Lena T. Gilbert, deceased. Administrator's addition al bond on sale of real estate filed and approved. In the estate of Wallace Gates, deceased. ' Albert 0. Yates appoint ed administrator ; bond in sum of $600 approved and filed ; letters to issue. ...... In the estate of John J. Wiseman, deceased. Will admitted to probate; Jessie C. Westover appointed execu trix to serve without bonds ; Eugene Hayter, Charles Westover and J. R. Sibley appointed appraisers. Real Estate. Fred Johnson to II. L. Crieder, land in tp 9 s, r 6 w, $100. S. L. and S. R. Richardson to William Dawes, lots in Independ ence, $300. Capital Trust company to Vira Robertson, lot in Kingwood Park, $10... M; W. Wilkins et ux to A. J. Barham, lots in Dallas, $200. Gussie M. Patton and hus to John Pender et ux, 69.60 acres tp 7 s, r 4 w, $5500. Van Walters et ux to Lorena J. Castle, 30 acres tp 8 s, r 4 w, $10. Alfred Whitney et ux to Josie B. Hays, lot in Independence, $1. Bentonv Bowers et ux to William Addison et ux, lots in Independence, $10. Sophia J. Plummer and hus to W. H. Dalrymple et ux, 15 acres tp 7 s, r 3 w, $10. Deals in Dirt. Those having farms to sell at rea sonable prices will do well to write Courter & Viek of Salem, stating the .location, price and terms you wish to sell on. We have at present several parties who wish to buy farms. We also have a number who would buy cheap land for an invest merit. What have you to offer t Write or call on Courter & Vick, rooms Ladd & Bush Bank Building, balein Oregon. tf. Antiseptic Eemedies Aaetmv disease ererms. Dr. Bell's An ti-Pain is an antiseptic remedy for external and internal pains, relief is almost instantaneous. Sold by Con rad Stafrin. Legal blanks for, sale at this office. Swiss Lace Curtain AT THE DEPOT STORE To Be Continued Until After New Year We sell the latest Swiss Point Novelty Curtains at than Portland or New York prices. PLAY. AMICUS" NEXT Dallas Basket Ball Team to Meet Portlanders in Armory Tomorrow Night in Brisk Game. Tomorrow night in the new ari mory building the Dallas basket ball team will cross swords with the "Amicus Club" of Portland, self styled champions of the Northwest I he "Amicus" club comes to Dal las with confidence in its ability to defeat the strong team of company a, 0. N. G., acknowledged to be one of the strongest aggregations of its kind in the state. Recently the "Amicus" club defeated the well known Multnomah club team by a score of 23 to 13, and upon that victory very largely is the "Ami cus" club basing its claim to the Northwest championship. Considered Strong. The "Amicus" club is not very well kijown outside of basket ball circles, but in basket ball, it is con-r sidered one of the strong contend ers for basket ball honors. Informa tion from Portland is to the effect that there is no better team in Port land this year than this one, unless it be the "Spartans." Though the Dallas boys are some what used up as a result of their very hard game Christmas Day with the Silverton team in Silverton, still they feel confident of being able to decisively settle any question as to who are the real basket ball cham pions of the Northwest, if not of the whole United States. However, an interesting contest is looked for, and a large crowd is expected. This will be the last big game in this city until after the Angora Goat show.. Married By Judge. Daniel W. Pickett, of Dallas, and Etta Dow were united in marriage this week at the court house by County Judge Ed F. Coad. The wit nesses to the ceremony were W. J. White and Iva Gwinn. JURY SAYS DEATH WAS ACCIDENTAL (Continued from Page One) slough, a distance of 20 feet. The jury was composed of the fol lowing : Ross H. Nelson, foreman ; J. N. Jones, S. H. McElmury, James M. Jones and J. L. Coquillette. The dead man is survived by a wife and ten children, who are said to be in destitute circumstances. j Try it, Try n Try Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve for all skin troubles. It is as pleasanf as sweet cream and guaranteed to give satisfaction in worst cases. 25c a box. Sold by Conrad btainn. Oscar Hayter. vawyer. Room S and . Vgow Building. Also on tap now Genuine Prime Apple Cider suit for mince pies etc Call at Ok' Ph 4 JL poi Dior J. C. RICKLI A Word To Our Many Customers Our business for the holiday sea son iust closed our first year in the book and art business in Dallas was far ahead of even our fond est expectations. People who bought their gifts at this store and there wereimany of them had the satis faction of knowing that no larger citv in the country could offer them a mnm nn-to-date assortment of books and art goods from which to choose. Our holiday stock is gone com pletely sold out. Of the hundreds of dollars worth of . goods .displayed on our tables and shelves two weeks ago, less than $20 worth remains unsold.- This will mean a complete new stock of gifts for the holiday season of 1912. It means that we are now free to devote as much care o,i nttpntion durinsr the coming eleven months as will be necessary to the selection of a stock for next Christmas that will bring a busier trade than we enjoyed this year. And, now, with the remodeling of our store and the rush of the Christ mas season behind us, we will be able to devote more time to the com pletion of our book and stationery stock, and to add the lines of blank books, typewriters, card index sys tems, and office supplies that will make the Dallas book store one f the best in the state. We are deeply grateful for the generous patronage accorded us by the people of Dallas and Polk Coun ty, and more grateful still for the many kind expressions of interest in the success of our new business. In return for these many kind wish es, we but faintly express our grat itude when we wish for all of our neighbors and friends the blessing of health, happiness and prosperity during the coming year ot VJL- WW U LIU 3 j L liz3 r3 3 feg0r fcafi fcfiiim'T fPj. !IPmWli WJlWMj 'fcWJW- MMUP'iMPPg ffu 0) i L i rn u MAIL 3 j 0) Inl i I '"PI lillTfidl Si n LZ3 i I ,--1 rmn S TUESDAY mm rmn 29 f (fij'!' ) Profits will be entirely disregarded during this sale. Our January Clearance Sale has come to be the gen uine Bargain Event of each season. Hundreds of our good customers are waiting for this opportunity to make savings. During this Sale our Entire Stock of Ladies' Ready-to-wear Goods, lloalis, . Suits, Skirts, Waists and Oflisi . Outer ' Garments J. C. HAYTER Bookseller and Stationer ZzZzs, Ore-oa will be placed on sale at a tremendous reduction The largest and best stock of Ken's and Boy's Clothing in Polk County is here and at a reduction at from 25 to 50 per cent. Our entire stock of Hen's, Women's and Children's Shoes must be moved in order to make room for Spring Goods. We offer exceptional bargains during this sale. , Clearance Sale Prices on all Staple Dry Goods Table Linens, Blankets, Comforters, Bed Spreads, Sheeting, Etc. Dress Goods, Trimmings, Motions, Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, etc., all at Reduced Prices From a small beginning years ago our January Clear ance Sale has become an event you always look for. You will find this store a better trading placq than ever f n DALLAS A Reliable Place to Jrada OSEGOII 1 11 one 744 3C fan, mi