Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, January 12, 1912, Page THREE, Image 3

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    1912.
TERES
POLK COUNTY OBSERVER
POLK COUNTY NEWS, FROM OBSERVER WRITERS
AY, JANUARY . 12th,
:
criminating Taste Invariably Calls For
Uwney's Superior Choc
olates and Bon Bons
' . . -. ; -. ,;' 4 , " - i ,'
! Lowney's; Leads '
! Nothing Just as Good
Send HER a box of them today
j Always on Sale at
f . R; Ellis' Confectionery
bal Estate For Sale
jlf you are interested in Property of
y kind it will be to your advantage
see me first. If you want to Sell
our Property Come in and List it. If
pu are interested in buying, Read
frefully the following Lists, and then
let me know what you Want
Mehrling,
AVarren Cobb has returned from a
two weeks' huntinz trip in Tilla
mook coniitv.
Charles Mover's new residence is
nearly completed
George Bell, who has been in ill
health for the last three weeks, is
now much improved.
Professor L.' E. Mills, of the Black
Rock schools, visited S. R. bkeels
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. BertEstelle were
Black Rock passengers Sunday.
Mrs. C. H. Cochrane spent tin
dav in Black Rock.
C. M. Vermaas has moved into the
Lombard residence in East Falls
Citv.
Joseph Waunkey is seriously ill at
his home on Prospect Heights.
tivation and part in crop. New
four room house, wood house,
chicken house and good well; 24
young fruit trees and some ber
ries. , Price $1700. Good terms.
14 1-2 acres 1 1-2 mile from
Barn 20x40, lumber on
' j : tn l,mnBo n u ace tor house. soil oar iuaw,
fifSh rge fish all in crop. Price $3200. Terms,
'pond, etc. 00 aeres in high state CITY PROPERTY.
k cultivation, balance pasture and No 0ne of the best bargains in
. . 1 1 : ... ....... . n
imber, live acres tinner irrigation Dallas consisting t a strip ui iuu
1 64. 80 acres 2 1-2 miles from
ialem near boat landing and sta
tion on Salem, Falls City & West
ern Ry., 1-2 mile from school,
tnre. 7 room house,
Turn 55x75, two good chicken No. A2.
, w imnaoa. water piped town.
nd more can be ' irrigated. Price
. 8,500. Terms if desired. .
I. 46. 30 acres of land all level,
fsoil dark rich loam and all in crop,
fft a good wagon road and joins
.railroad. Will sell all or in 10
!acre tracts. Price $110 per acre.
!. 54. 80 acres of level land all
fin cultivation, 7 miles from Cor-
vallis, on the new Electric R. R.
now building to Eugene, 1-4 mile
j from station, near school and good
road to town. 5 room house near-
ly new, barn and other buildings,
I all fenced. Price $60 per acre.
So. 127. 80 acres of good land all
! in cultivation, 4 miles from Mon-
mouth, in fine farming country;
1 6 room house, barn 60x30, two hog
bouses, chicken house, smoke
bouse, wood house and good orch
rd of about 130 trees, good well
and spring. Price $125 per acre.
uood terms,
innu.n foot i Main St.. near
Court House. Two good 6 room
,i-0ii;i,m with modern improve
ments, wood shed, and 25 bearing
fmit trws. This is a very good
;.,iWmpnt. Price $3,500.
No. Al. Close in 6 room dwelling
; fird- nlnss condition. Lot 50x
140. eood new barn, wood shed,
etc. This is a good home and the
nrio nnd terms very attractive.
ni TTiva room eottasre in first
i, ;ti"nn wood shed ana
uiu i.uHuii'", . .
!i it r,nYl44: in a desirable
rt' nf tnwn. Price $1050
No. 59. Large 9 room two story
house, plastered and in good eon-
Au;nn- .Pilar and cement base
well, chicken house,
woodshed. 4 large lots, 50 bearing
fruit trees. Price $1800. One-halt
-u v.i,.Q nv terms. ill
consider a trade
-v- 33. 5 acres just one mile from No. 62. Choice lot d0xl40,
town on a good road; plank walk blocks from Main St. 1 rice
all the way to town. All in cul- Easy terms.
two
$250.
! F. E. COOK
3EAL ESTATE Dallas, Or.
v v- w w WVVW W V -V V V v v " - - -
I World Famous
Petaluma
Incubators
Perfect Regulating
device, Outside
Moisture Pan
Cr
aven Bros.,!
Dallas. Oregon V-
.USITY
C. OWi'son was a Portland vis
itdPlast week.
A. F. Courter, of Salem, visited
his parents, . Mr, and Mrs. D. F.
Courter, last week. - .
The County Teachers' meeting
will be held in this city January 20.
Arthur Vassal, of Portland, is vis
iting friends here.
Rov MpMurnhv. who has been ill
,
for the past three weeks, is much
improved. ,
Mrs. Chester Titus has joined her
husband . in Jefferson.- , ':
Master William Hatch and the
Misses Lily and Francis Hatch; of
Latayette, are visiting Mrs. V. A.
Cobb.
Mrs. W. A. Cobb returned from
Lafayette Sunday where she has
been visiting relatives. -
Mrs, Hazel Flower was a. Dallas
visitor last week.
Mrs. P. McTimmonds was in Dal
las Saturday.
Miss Ruth Nunn spent Sunday
with her parents at Dallas.
Doctor and Mrs. F. M. Hellwarth
have, returned from a week's visit
in Portland.
Mavor and Mrs. F. K. Hubbard
were goat show visitors in Dalla
last week. .
Mr -and Mrs. S. H. Tetherow vis
ited relatives in Dallas last week
Miss Blanche Day, who has been
visiting her friend, Miss .Pearl litus,
hns returned to her home in Dallas.
Miss .Sybil Wilson visited friends
in Dallas Sunday.
Mrs. J. M. Dennis visited in wai
las the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Tooze en
tertained Doctor and Mrs. F. M.
Hellwarth, Mr. and Mrs. W. J?.
Nichols and Miss L. G. Lochead, at
five o'clock dinner Sunday.
T. TT TTiillmrt. visited mends in
Rickreall the first of the week.
Herbert Hansen, who has been
working in Salem for the past three
.v,..ti,t! iu viaitino- his narents in
t.his citv.
L. Tyler was m Dallas on business
Mnndnv.
i
Mr nnfl Mrs. Harry J. I've ana
daughter, of Newport, are ' visit in
Mr and Mrs. W. D. Bancrolt.
Miss Emma Wagner, of Portland,
ia visitinff Mr. and Mrs. D. Tollar.
A dance will be given by ryiman
Sisters in February. Elaborate pre-
narations are being made for tlie
t
event.
L. D. Daniels, of Dallas, was a
commercial visitor in Jails l-ity
Monday.
Mrs.. A. M. Wonderly and son were
Dallas visitors last week.
Mrs. C. A. Rehmel was m Dallas
recently." - .
C. B. Sundberg, the JJaiias leie-
phone manager, was m ians tiiy
on business last week. .
Mrs. Clara Kaufmann and daugh
ter, Miss Beulah, ot fceio, speni i
days last week in this city. Mrs.
Kaufmann formerly conducted tne
Walker and Tavern hotels.
Charles Hartung was in Dallas on
business last week. ,
Mrs. William Bolton made a busi
ness trip to Salem recently.
Miss Minnie Sncer has returned
to Salem after visiting her mother,
MVo Marv Snpncer.
r J PiiL'h made a business trip
to Dallas last week.
A. E. Xeal attended the goat and
poultry show in Dallas.
Mw Anna Churchill, who is visit-
inr Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mover, went
I to Salem last week.
Phillip Porter, or roruanu, w..t
ed his brother, A. W. Porter, hun
dav.
II. lira A P.. JieVCl xric
All. ami -
Dallas visitors last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brown were
. -i i vi;tnr at Dallas last
goal suvw
u
h rriv. .
II.. t? TTikIibw made a Dus-
Airs. .
tn ttiP county seat recently
'f':- .Tnn Kuvkendall of Dallas
..." u. -ir pnd with Mr. and
ir t a Sinf?leton in this city.
.111 - ---r- , .
., . t n ;nrit.tnn was in tne
jirs. i. ,"
t last week.
At a recent debating try-out, the
following debaters were chosen to
VoUa Pitv in the contests
TKnnn and Corvalhs Friday
.Tannan- 19: Affirmative team to de
bate iibanon, Leslie Tooze leader ;
j Lamar Too.e. colleague Negative
y:.. .r;i1 Buell. K-ader,
ream. TVi
iML-s Edna Seymour, collearne. The
Lne-tion to be debated is "Resolved
.U.t f too fptt DOOkS tuw
t- j .n nnnila in Oregon belo
!L. ,v,l n-ades." Falls City
defeated Corvallw last year but Us
been successively defeated by UOn
t - rast two vears. Much in
on i"i i . " .
! terc-t i manitestea
. . . 1 - warm
weted-
latter will receive medical treatment. I name was Mary Ivers. They leave
t tt tt- 7.jt mtmoj Hatnriinv two children. Hie lunerai was con
from a short trip to Portland
Miss Mildred Montgomery return
ed from a short visit in Dallas Sat
urday. . "i -
Miss violet Pfandhoeter, who is
attending the Capital Business col
lege, visited her parents, Doctor and
Mrs. L. Ptandhoeter, over bunday.
ducted by Rev. W. A. Wood, at the
home of the deceased and tne Douy
was interred in the Monmouth cemetery.
OAKDALE
A number of young people visited
Ttpn Tlrnmlm 11 Tuesdav evening to
Ll A. laiuuiuciEti V V. V ivi..t i
Miss Ella Mehrling spent Sunday hef praphophone
"... . . , T ,iacK isramnaii . retur
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ira
Jack Bramhall returned home from
Portland Monday,
The Bramhall and Vvrignt tfrotu
ers are cutting wood ior xioju
Smith.
At the Sundav school election held
recently Mrs. Heistand was elected
snnerintendent: O. E. Dennis, assist-
ant superintendent; Mrs. iom Lai a,
chorister; Mrs. JU. Jolly, secretary ,
Willie Dennis, librarian; V. J. .cur
lev. treasurer.
" ... .
Clyde Robbins is spending a lew
dnvs with the Dennis boys.
Chauncey Dennis writes that tliere
are two and one half teet or snow
at bis homestead at Trail, Jackson
coimtv
Harry Doane and Newman Dennis
ttP!ile1 church services in Dallas
Sundav evening
W. Bruce, of Kansas, tins neen
.... i i .. n r r A Him.
a iiumc im mopi ""6"' visiting njs sister, mis. v. -a-A
movement is on foot to organize je an(j started home last week. He
. tl,lf:,. 1,.K !n Volla Citv A i ..1 J ,:U .rnnt
an athletic club in
meeting was held in Tollar's hall
Wednesday evening
W. E. Estelle made a trip to iilaciv
Rock Sunday
At the last meeting of the Ell Dee
society of the High school, the lol
lnwinir nffipprs "were elected for the
was very much pleased with the goat
show. He may bring ins lamny
Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Miller and
children visited his sister, Mrs. 11.
A. See, of Perrydale, last Saturday
cial January 27, at Pedee, Every
body is invited to come and bring a
basket.
Miss Vema McGee visited the
school last Friday.
Mr. Powell and two children, Ber
nice and Gordon, and Hazel and Ma
bel Yost visited at Bert Baker's last
Sunday.
Francis Yost visited the school
last Monday.
Sam Irven and Leo Condon visited
at Jessie Yost's last Sunday.,
Blanche and Florence Lacy visit
ed at Beven's Sunday.
Mabel and Hazel Yost stayed all
night at Bernice Powell's last Sat
urday night. " , . .
BOWERSVILI.E
The recent frosts have damaged
the grain slightly.
John G. Rempel, of Polk, was a
caller in this neighborhood ' the first
of the week.
F.lbert Haves, in company with
Pearl Mangis, took a boat ride on
the lake last,' Sunday. , .
Miss Irene Hayes, after spending
the holidays at home, returned to
Dallas Friday to work for Mrs. F.
R.' Elliott. - V.
Miss Lizzie Rempel, who has been
sick, is reported better, i
Mr. and Mrs. O'Dell, of Canada,
are visiting at the home of , Dan
Kaegi. They intend to stay until
spring.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kliever and
D. H. Rempel helped A. G. Rempel
kill hogs Tuesday.
n.nd Sundav.
n)niS uuiccin wv,w., - - . A1V111 IVlTUDan, Ol runs viT i
ensuing term or two montns: IKhl- been visiting at John Robinson's.
uenu, ijesiie j.uue? viuo piuv.n,
Zena- Spring- Valley
Walter Loouey has returned from
Estacada where he spent a pleasant
week visiting old Iriends.
Enos French and family are in
Salem, being called there by the sud
den death of his father, who died
afternoon from heart tail-
Barnette Brown. The secretary-
treasurer, Miss Edna 'Seymour, holds
over for two months. ' The retiring
officers were Lamar Tooze, and Roy
Bowman. This society has been or
ganized for two months.
MONMOUTH
.Tmumrv 3 being Doris Herren 's Monday
thirteenth birthday anniversary, her me
mntiiai- Mm C. V.. Herren. gave a
party in her honor and invited quite
o inimW nf p vonnn' men and
young women. She went to consid
prahle. trouble to prepare a good sup
ner for. them, but there was a greed
among the lot who unlocked the doors
anil let others in who carried off and
devoured the good things the good
Mrs. Holland is visiting her daugh
ter in Gaston.
Mrs. Zella Baker and daughter,
Helen, have returned from Lincoln,
Illinois.
Rav Thompson had the ligaments
of one leg torn apart by a fall fio:.i
a horse fnd is still using a cruicu.
yit;ii iTt.ott frnm npar TSeavei". vn-
, 111 iijmij
devoured the goou tiinigs me nn , v-ii
mother had prepared for their want, ited relatives in raring alley U.s
O ,.t ,n ..ort ui that lllll t ie Wfl'IV
carrying off are known and may be
prosecuted. It's a shame tor young
ters that claim to be young men,
do such things. Outside of this
tl.pv nil had a good time and wisiied
Mis Dons many happy birtnnays.
Oiia hv one the old land marks are
disappearing. Last Sunday an old
black locust tree that was set out
hv Mr. Catron, long since dead, was
blowed down.. It was about 40 years
..l.i ov.,1 Kninw set out before the
sidewalks were built, it came in the ents,
mwl.llp of the walk. The property
; nnxv nwned bv President Acker-
ivifin fit the Normal school.
n V. St tt. editor or tlie moh
mouth Herald, went to Portland on
hnainASK Saturday.
Mrs. Mat Graham, of halem, ior-
MOUNTAIN VIEW
c n v Iliii7impr fin. I lamuv
al ls. iuai i i(tnf ' i Ai i . vm. -
merly of Monmouth, is visiting her Kaye 8t,ia (heir farm and have mov-
eel to rHiem.
!
m th eon..ni:
v.n!et is ex-
t. mle trip to Dai-
Mrs. W. N. Crawford was at tan-
coin, Sunday, visiting her grand
mother, Mrs. Craugie, who is (ue
sick.
Mrs. Bessie Smith of Amity, was
. .. . 11T VT ..C.l l.t;l
a t....itAl OT IV l. I.IHM1.IMU JS lt.ru
I iniU'l t ... -
week.
Miss Eulalia Davis has register
ed as a student in the tenth grade
of the Salem high school.
Airs. Frank Koch, from 1'ratum,
visited here this week with her prr-
Mr. and Mrs. Catton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Henry niu
Mrs L. A. rurvine attended the dis
trict meeting at Spring Valley, Sat
urday. '
RICKREALL
Mr. and Mrs. William Hill, of
Portland, are hero for a few days
to visit with relatives and friends.
Forest Craven returned from
Portland Saturday evening.
Sad news reached here Thursday
f the death of George Schueller,
soninlaw of J. J. Burch. Forest
Craven and wife and Alice Bnrch
left the same day for Portland.
Born, to Mr. and Mis. Arthur
Jones, January 8, a daughter, weight
12 pounds.
Mrs. B. F. Lucas is sick with
rheumatism. 1
Mrs. Forest Craven returned from
Portland Monday.
Mrs. A. Hill was in Dallas hatnr
day shopping.
SOLA
Roy Ferguson has been hauling
off Mr. Patterson's hops.
Ethel Brunk spent Saturday and
Sunday with Miss Applegate nt the
latter's home on Morningside.
Sundav night was tlie coldest nignt
here this winter. The thermometer
registered 20 above zero.
The Willamette river rose seven
feet one day this week.
Mr. Landen has been anchoring
his. stump-piles on the Patterson
place in order to prevent Jheir being
scattered by the high water.
Mr. Patterson recently bought a
.$700 team for farm work.
Mrs. Magee who has been ill sev
eral days is convalescing.
Mr. Hamer is busy clearing a piece
of land which he is going to convert
into a peach orchard.
monv friends ana relatives in
"'j .... . .
Mm rimi-rlii returned nome imm
vallev. Southern Ure-
Uinrix iiif, t
ron, Friday, w here she had oeen is
;iincr hpr father.
r r Lee retumed home ounnaj
from Dallas where he had been vis
iting his daughter's family. His
.lano.Mpr. Mrs. C. Tate, was very
sick, so he returned to Da.ias again
Tuesdav.
The sleet storm did not do any
.Umno-i. here and it was not very
cold, only six degrees below ireezinK
nnt mrrir
Died January 5, W12, Mr. ?. i
rnt lie was born October z, io-
it s an old pioneer in Oregon,
ho in an early W
Hating -
and has lived in Monmouin a
vears. For 13 vears he serreo
as marhal of Monmouth, was hon
est in all of his dealings
i v.. -n Ti,n funpi-fti was neia
invea vy b". "
r 1,1a hnrr.P and was eonouriru
- ..... . ..i.
Rev. Wood, of the ChnMian cnurcn.
.i !,. twlr was laid to ret Min
dav in the Monmouth cemetery south
of town. . .
A, B. Sarre 1 for the iwn.i
cf.untry. Eastern Oregfn. iai
tP.rh school. His wfe njeo
here, but may go there in the near
fnMrT and Mrs. Walker's infant bV
is quite sick and it is feared wul
not recover.
Died at his home January V, 31 r.
David Martin, an old tidier. He
was quite old and had r-"t bn fk
long. He wai buwd in the rrr.
terv at Dalit Thursday.
fhe-1 Jar.narr 8, at ter Iw, Mm
'rv Coats. Sbe wa tKrn April
Mrs. J. R. Chapman is in I'oruanu
visiting her mother.
Flora and Myrtle Lewis sH'iu
Tuesday night with Ethel and utua
Fin ley. .
Mrs. G. W. McDowell and IiU-
er-in-Iaw spent Sunday evening witn
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and family.
Amnion Grice visited his sister,
Mrs. St. Pierre, Sunday.
Mr. Lyle Smith, of Michigan, is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. Once and
family.
Miss Bernice Adams u staying ir.
Salem with her brother and is at
tending the high school there.
. I- Savage is at home after !-
ng out on a trapping trip.
Lottie Cain spent Saturday in M-
lm wnn iricmis.
Beokie and Jennie IWst reccn.ly
visited friends m ewuerg.
William Patrick has bought the
GM'r farm.
St-ni'-H at the church have tv"
fhanj.'fd from the morning nnUi tne
afternoon.
Ethel .Lanng has in vi-i'iti-b-r
ri!er, Mrs. Frank Wilson.
HARMONY
Floyd Hayes has been on the sick
list the past week.
Sam Lackey has moved into ins
house which he has been fixing up.
Miss Cora MaeLean went to Port
land last Friday to visit her sister,
Mrs. C. G. Brown.
Miss Ida Hayes returned to her
home at Sah-tn after spending the
holidays at the home of her uncle,
J. B. Hayes.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dickey sjK'nt
Monday evening with Hugh (iuttery.
Mr. and Mrs. William Eadds vis
ited on Red Prairie Sunday.
Preaching will le conducted here
Sunday.
PEDEE
Mr. and Mrs. Iter Brown Lave
. w lhv -x. bora lat k.
Francis Y(t vite.l at Lew Rit
ner's la-t Monday eight.
Mi Myrtle Pmiett and brother.
Ellred. and Mr. Pruiett, viite! at
Willie Bulb's U-t Snnday.
Willie Lu'h i f-iek.
Mi Prwkui Irwin hat "n y i
itirg the I lc mh,l tl,: week.
a' Trty was H I t li :r-t-,
,.'' la-i Saturday t.i.-' t.
SMITnriELD
Dr. and Mrs. I). G. Renii! and
on were visitors in this vicinity recently.
Roy Gee was taken to the DI!a
honital recent Iv where he will be
operated on for apendiritis.
EliraUth pufcl.!t and tnzawui
Diehm were Sundav afternon visit
ors at Mrs. lUn Friewn's.
Rev. Wtller and Rev. crnon,
mho have held evening services at
Salt Crw-k, have left for their h-me.
j Henry and Ju-.b Voth, of Salt
Cwi, "mere Sunday afternoon visit-
on at P. Ncufildt'a.
BUELL
I Mr. S:ima i !
Mr. P.rav h -std Mr. Walker
btid.er (K it.e log Fli lay.
X,,r Ji.r.r s;r t Sin Uy wit a
U,-hn C'.fr.y.
Mr. and Mr. Le Jones fjx-nt
Suridiv with Mr. and Mr. !,.
Mr. I'. ('. Walker i !o!y im-
ia , rr,r.:. 1,f
ISC7 anl i the w '
mho di-l January
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