1912. POLK COUNTY, OBSERVER rivE JAHUABT 12th, News of City and County -foT sale at this office. Toose, Jr., Lawyer, New Building- a Portland vis- !, L. Castle was this weeK. M Croisan, of Salem, was in ;ci;yyesterdayon business. .. i Tnlin E. Smith has returned vS with relatives in Port- .d. Un Henr and John Yost, of '2" were in the city on busmess tdnesday. founty School Supervisor H. H. t uuiii , viflin j,llfi tarn wasa vwiiot Uwood schoolsthis week. ladies' and gentlemen's suits Tan pressed, called for and de jf McKnightU Mill street. Headquarters of the Oregon Fire if Association will be found in 'm 21, New Bank Building, at is head of the stairs. Rev D. Lester Fields, pastor of v Methodist church, went to South ilem yesterday to conduct the fu iril of a former parishoner. Ijutl-e D. P. Stouffer, who has been lflned to his home for the past Ht weeks, was able to be about fvn town Wednesday for the first foe. ' S Taylor Jones, superintendent I the Salem, Falls City & Western laihvay, has returned from a trip I Lamar, Missouri, where he aecom iiiiied his mother on her way home fter a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Imes in this city. Deputy Sheriff J. E. Richter is tak r,r ii vacation iu Los Angeles. A Sew days ago he disappeared with grip in his hand and all eltorts In the nart of his friends to learn ais destination were unavailing. fonsenueutlv they were much sur prised Tuesday night to receive post irds from him announcing his safe irrival in the city to the south. He is expected home soon. Leap Year Party A cordial invitation is extended to ill to be present. A box of bonbons ill be given to each couple, fekates Will onlv be sold to couples. At the Jkating Rink Tuesday, January 16. j Millions of Bottles f Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-IIoney used annually is good evidence that it is a good remedy for Lagrippe, coughs, Wds and all throat and bronchial Troubles. Look for the Bell on the Lottie. At Stafrin's drug store. Clears $229.78 in One Year From Small Flock of Brown Leg- , horns and Turkeys. Another proof that "Polk Poultry pays" is furnished in a statement given The Observer by J. M. Card of this city in regard to what he has made from his flock during the year of 1911. He has 25 Brown Leghorn hens and two turkey hens. The Leg horns laid 300 dozen eggs during the 12 months, an average of nearly 172 esj-s each.. In addition to the num ber of eggs they laid, the Leghorns hatched all the turkey eggs and car ed for the young turkeys and hatch ed and cared for 100 chicks besides. Mr. Card's figures are as follows: 360 doz. eggs $ 92.28 Cockerels sold at 2 lbs 12.50 Pullets sold. 25.00 $129.78 Turkeys sold $137.50 Total receipts $267.28 Feed bought $ 37.50 Net profit ..." . $229.78 "I know that with proper care with Brown Leghorn hens," says Mr. Card, "I can take 300 hens and clear $1000 a vear quite easily, sel ling everything at the market price." LOCALS TO PLAY MT. ANGEL Reading Section Meeting. , A meeting of the reading section "f the Women's club of Dallas will ,be held Wednesday afternoon, Janu ary 17, at 2:30 p. m., at the home "f Mrs. XI ink Hayter. ' What Can We Say J More than if you are not satisfied Jfter using Sutherland's Eagle Eye , ake we will refund your money. I'l'x at Stafrin's drug store. 1 Principals' Club Meeting. j A meeting of the school princi- I !! .11 t, .. . !" eiun oi i'oik county win De iwm next Saturday evening in the "See of County Superintendent Sey mour, beginning at 7:30. When You See the Bell On the bottle you have our guaran tee that you are getting the best ;ngh and cold remedy. Dr. Bell's W-Tar-Honey has millions of sat isfied users. Sold at Stafrin's drug store. Dallas' Basket Ball Team Will Go After Collegers Scalps Tonight. After a rest of two weeks the Dal las basket ball team will play the fast Mt. Angel five at that place tonidit. Although arrangements have not been completed it is prob able that the locals will play a ba lem team in this city next week. Several dates have already been made for next month with some ot the fastest teams in the Northwest, the basket ball season in many of the universities is just opening and dstes are heine made. It is probable that Multnomah will come in two week.i nnd other stronsr fives have beei scheduled. The University of Wash ington has written for a date and a will ho nrrnnced With taal Jouic " - - r team probably during February. I 'nun tv Commissioner William Rid dell has gone to Willamina to look after road matters. y tfmma Peterson, who has been sick at hyer home in Salem, has beet. hrnno-ht to the Dallas hospital oy liar (run rdian. II. S. Butz, for treat ment. She was threatened with aa attack of typhoid fever, but is im proving. In Salem Hospital. Oop. of Salt Creek, who is an inmate of the Salem hospital, was operated on Tuesday and is getting along satisfactorily. Tr Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey t- - coV,nirl word in every state ia n iiuuovuui. - . in the union as well as in several For Grippe, Coius r-, ActT,ma And throat troubles V-Ullg""! it is the best. Look for the ecu on the bottle. For sale at Stafrin s Tn Plav at Salem. T o PrpnlP basket ball team :n Sol,.m todav to play the team of the Capitol Business col lege there tonight. A Medicine That lives ten years must have mer it Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey has been sold for sixteen years, and sales have increased every year. So you run no risk. We guarantee it. For sale at Stafrin's drug store. CLUB TO GIVE MUSICALE Entertainment For Benefit of Schol arship Loan Fund at Woe dm an Hall Tuesday NighL ' Under the auspices of the Wom en's club of Dallas, an entertain ment musical and literary is to be given at Woodman hall next Tues day niht. January 16. for the ben efit of the scholarship loan fund of the state federation of women's clubs. The club has fortunately ob tained the assistance of Mrs. Fred L. Olson, a very charming singer of Portland, and she will appear a num ber, of times on the program in so los of more than usual attractive ness. Mrs. Gladvs Henderson, of Salem, an accomplished reader, will also take part. Two of Dallas', well known, vocalists. Miss Alice Grant and Miss Opal McDevitt, 'are also to be heard in solos. The following is the program announced: Solo, "Since We Parted," Allerton, Mrs. Fred Olson. Solo, "To You," Oley Speaks, Mrs. Fred Olson. Reading. Mrs. Gladys Henderson. Solo, "A Resolve," Fontenailles, . Mrs. Fred Olsori, Solo, Miss Opal McDevitt. Reading, Mrs. Gladys Henderson. Solo, "At Parting," Rogers, Mrs. Fred Olson. Reading, Mrs. Gladys Henderson, Solo, "April Song," Newton, Mrs. Fred Olson. Solo. Miss Alice Grant. Solo, "America," with spectacular scenery, Mrs. Fred Olson and Mrs. Gladys Henderson. To Give Concert. The Dallas Band is rehearsing reg ularly for a concert to be given sometime in February, those who recall the fine performance given by the organization last spring will be glad to have the opportunity ot again attending. Lodge Notice. ... n l A stated communication ot TZ3T Jennings Lodge, No. 9, A. F. & A. M., will be held in Masonic TTall. Friday. January 12. Work in M. M. degree. All members are re- miested to be present Visiting brethren cordially invited. By order of the W. M. WALTER MUIR, Secy. $25 Reward. For information that will lead to Hip. arrest and conviction of the per son or persons who have been steal ing chickens from the siauguier house west of town, we will pay the onm nf .$25. DALLAS MEAT COMPAWi, What Strangers Say of the Hew Book Store 53252 Swiss Lace Curtain Sale At Tha Depot Store To Be Continued Until Further Notice are still dosing out Hardware, Tinware; Glassware fCr0C fT: also Mattresses, Bed Springs and Chairs. .Good values m Stationery and School Supplies. Our stock of Groceries, Cano.es, is rst class and fresh. Call At The Depot Store I. C FJCKU Proprietor aad Agent for Sellable Nursery S.oce. "I want to congratulate yo. on your splendid stock of mag azines and periodicals; J ortian.i has nothing better," said a mem ber of the visiting Portland bas ketball team who dropped into our store the other day. "The most complete stock of magazines in any Oregon town, declare the traveling men large numbers of whom are now among our steady customers. Tt is hardly necessary to add that we are glad to hear them say it, for it all helps to adver tise Dallas as well as our own place of business. We want you to call and see nnr new store and the many lines of goods that were never carried in Dallas belore. e want to make our stock so com plete that it will not be neces-j sary for you to send a single uoi Lr nut of Polk county for any rtiele in the Bowk, Mationery, r OrtW Furniture line. He are mnt-mcr our stock bigger and bet ter every day, and we need your help and your suggestions m making it complete. Trade has been goo 4 even- day onened the new store. n.l hp want to build up a book and stationery business here in Dallas that will make us fully deserving of 'our patronage. ; lrmk over our LUJT l- trliPther vou wish to buy or not. Make yourselves at home ,!, h.,k and magazine. You will always be welcome. J. C. HAYTER BcckskeCer and Stationer Dallas, Cregoa ir JL E fU uu HE I IB Great AiniTniiJiiii Clesoraffce 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' Iteady-to-iear Goods, Cloaks, Suits, Skirts, Waists and Oilier Outer Garments A Few of Our Many Bargains Ladies' Silk Waists, values to $d.5(), sale .. $2.69 Ladies' Silk Petticoats, values to $10.00, sale ?3.39 Ladies' Coats values to $15.00, sale ?5.00 Ladies' Rain Coats, $0.00 values, at sale ... $3.98 Ladies' Tailored Suits values to $35.00 sae ?9.85 and ?12.50 Ladies' Black Hosiery now selling at 10c, 15c, and 20c pr Beautiful line of Torchon and Val Laces sale .4c yd Best American Prints now at . . ' 5c ?d CO in. Bleached Sable Damask, sale 39c yd Men's Work Shirts regular 50c kind, sale 35c Boys Suits, values to $7.00, sale $4-85 suit Boys Suits, values to $10.00, sale $6.85 Men's Shirts, $1.00 to $1.25 value, sale 69c Suit Cases, $$0.00 values, sale ?l-25 Men's Suits at great sacrifice, nnw selling at $5.00, 10.00 and $15.00 Men's Overcoats from ?50 nP 19x42 Extra Heavy 11 nek Towel, sale .. 13c each 18x:i(i Huek Towels, sale 10c each Unbleached Turkish Towels, sale 9c each Blenched Turkish Towels, sale . 12'2 "d 18c each cst Outing Flannel now selling at . . 7c and 8c yd ' Men's All Wool Pants, $-5.00 and $fi.0() values, sale 3-50 each 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 place than ever U 1 J n r- n n1 Hnrs mm LlvLi'o UUI DALLAS mm . A Reliable Place to Trade OREGOII w I