FIVE POLK COUNTY OBSERVER COUNCIL PLANS SEWERS DALLAS SEES START OF' STATE MOVEMENT (Continued from Page One.) i ! h i! nAKIM LO M Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made from Royal C rape C ream of Ta rtar NO ALUM, NO LIME f nuaf hate F. H. Morrison Engaged to Prepare Spexlfleations and Superintend Con struction later. Fleischner & Meyer company, Port land, manufacturers of men and wo men's clothing, confined his remarks At the adiournfed meetine of the npfViintprfri In ftpllfner eronds to Ore city council held last Tuesday night, gon dealers in competition with F. H. Morrison was . engaged to pre- Eastern made products. He had no pare the plans and specifications for I fault to find with Dallas dealers, he said, but, in many cases, wniie oy figures Vnd price quotations, he could Councilman H. G. Camnbell was ahrw th dealer granted a 30 day leave of absence, News of City and County Frank Chapman of Salem was in the city Wednesday. rMeat Market hams nowc. Mohair sacKsJsale at Crider's. J Dr. McNicol, Osteopath, 719 Court Street. arHayter.mwyer. Room. 5 and i Cglo Bulldlne j j H. Hollister of Portland, is liting Wends InVMz. 1 . No i roasted peanut for 5c a jiitfFldle. -These are good. j Albert DempseTd mlly from i, are visiting relatives in this Nominating petition blanks must i ordered soon. For sale at The server office. I ... riprit E. M. Smith has is- Lu total of 137 game licenses since reb, ginning of the year j . I Ross Nelson and Emmerson Groves ',,nnrtPnce. attended the Mim - o.n at the Armory, Tuesday ght. I Headquarters of the Oregon Fire Relief Association will be found in Room 21, New Bank Building, at the head of the stairs. I Hon. and Mrs. Walter L. Tooze and m Lester and Lamar, of Falls City, "attended the Military Ball given vat the Armory, Tuesday evening. ! Mrs. Cbapln has returned to her "home In Washington, after a several months' visit at the home of her 'daughter, Mrs. W. P. Miller. Order cabbage and cauliflower plants now. . Select early varieties. Central Willamette Valley Floral Co. Candidates for nomination at prl maries in April should order petition Wanks of The Observer office at once. Phone 1252, French dry cleaning, sponging and pressing. Clothing called for and delivered. McKriight 514 Mill street. Miss Rose Parrott, of the Mon mouth Normal is spending the mid year vacation at the home of her sis ter, Mrs. B. . Casey. Best early varieties of cabbage and cauliflower plants ready soon. Cen tral Willamette Valley Floral Com pany. Order now. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Whiteside and Mrs. Hugh Guthrie, of Corvallis, or vlsitlnir at the home of Mr. .and Mrs. Forest Guthrie. T?ev. John Vine and family have moved from their former residence nt 12S Washington street to their new home at the corner of Ash and kills streets. Mr. and Mrs. , Ben Servey and Mr. nnd MYs. W. T. Grier. of Fans city, were among the out of town parties who attended the Military Ball at the Armory, Tuerday evening. VALENTINES HT ARE RIGHT When you buy your Valentines at !- Book Store, vou buy the during which he will travel in Call fornia. The question of obtaining a site for a city machinery shed was con tinued until later. The following bills were audited and ordered paid: Dallas Iron Works $ 6.86 Elmer Matheny 9.00 Star Transfer Co 16.80 Soehren Warehouse Co 195.70 Dallas Transfer Co 6.50 C. A. Black .: 22.00 Oreeon Power Co 174.75 Craven Brothers 15.70 J. G. Fryer 32.50 J. Bevens 1.80 Harry CamDbell 3.20 W. G. Campbell , 10.60 Frank Rowell ! 0" M. D. Coulter 2.00 P. S. Greenwood '. 72.50 Beall & Oo 400.00 E. T. Plaster 100 a W Vnne-han 5.25 that he could sell them as good goods at prices equally as low as Eastern manufacturers, he found a disposition to discriminate in favor of the latter output. Since the dealers themselves would not ed ucate the people in the buy at home idea, the Oreeron Manufacturers' asso ciation had undertaken to do so, and create a demand for Oregon products which would result in requiring deal ers to handle them and thereby every dollar's worth os capital invested in manufacturing enterprises would be benefitted.' "Every dollar you spend for Oregon made goods," said Mr. Hoag, "helps some Oregon man or woman to. make a living in this state and everv dollar you spend for East ern made goods takes Just that much awav from some resident of your own state. Oregon manufacturers buy your raw material. They offer you a re munerative market near by and in return ask you to buy their manu factured materials.; How can you ex pect them to buy of you unless you Observer 32.75 do not return the favor? Oregon Itemizer , H-85 Dallas Lbr. & Log. Co 14.95 W. L. Tooze, Jr 20.00 D. J. Grant 65.00 James Holman 2.25 W. J. White 2.00 R. B. Winslow 5.00 Charles Gregory 61.55 W. Davidson .sa.uu W. G. Vassal 106.69 1? Mnrrison 2.00 MILITARY BALL WAS SUCCESS manufacturers are not, however, ask ing you to buy goods simply because they bear a "Made in Oregon" tag hut rather because they offer you as good materials and at as reasonable a price as the Eastern man. TTrees Consistency. A. Huckestein. of Salem, made me subject of his remarks the need or consistency among business, men. The hnv at home idea was for their ben efit, and they should not only talk it on all occasions, but they should Dractice it also. There should be no rivalry between business Interests ex cept that of legitimate competition J. A. Baxter, of Perrydale, was in the city Wednsday and while here fli m declaration to become a can didate for the nomination of county commissioner on the .republican ticket. Miss Anna Stafrln has returned from a trip to her tormer nume ... York, Nebraska, where she has Deen visiting since last October. After ex periencing the customary winter weather of that region, she is now thoroughly appreciating the mildness of the climate here. I right kM the modern kind. lift Line f To Select From Ewything from the smallest Ju Valentine to the exquisite hand -f-d creations at $2 and $3. ! and PRICES to Suit Old and lorxG. EE IN AND SEE THEM J. C. HAYTER seller and Stationer 28 Kaim Street Chicken Supper Postponed rrv. .hinkpn suDDer which was to have been given by the women of the Methodist church on the evening of st valentine's Day.February i, been indeflnately postponed on ac count of the revival meetings wn.u. will be in progress then. Home Picture. of your children in their natural sur roundings will please you. i omifnnce for making these , v, Aav r nlKht. No extra charge for this work. C. B. STONE, Photographer Phone 524. A Novelty In Watches. watch, made and guar- ..... w waltham Watch com anieeu "3 , , nany. Is being sold by u. "'- the jeweler, for from 5 to n. "--.Kie Thin model 16 coruing i . t . . fiiipd case. Ask size, nicKei vi 6 - to see them. - . . T " a r u.i-f.x.' ignitions. ' Every candidate for nomina- tion at the primary eiecv.u.. ... April must use the standard pe- tition blanks required by law. For sale at The Observer office. Many Prominent Visitors Enjoy En ICllOUIII'liW lUfJJL HJttl, Vl 1v.e,4v.-.-w m Tne miiuary given m xowns auu uiuco muov - o w,r.a rxf Pfimftanv a. of this city, in Time was when every business man honor of the visiting militia and reg- in the valley cities believed , that the in attendance at the ftniv wnv was to "oaddle his own ca- uia - - - i j i - sixth annual convention of the Na- noe" anu give no heed to tne weuare ni n,,o,i nf Dreenn. was a com- onvWlv else. That policy had re- Lll.'llll. . t . i . . n v. " " ' I J . . . (..., ...minont visit- j i r.taAnr tho develoDment plele SUCCeas. lxa.ny 1........ . iguueu ... icia.uie ors from abroad were present and o tms Btate, and Oregon for many .... . . . , . nnnc.w I . i a fatr ataflnn were highly pieasea wun um uiaiim-. i years naa oeeii h.c.c-.j a, . ,-1. ii .' cnwtnineil It.,. Txroohinctrin and California, m W II K II L 1 1 1 wc.c . L . I uciivccii ' l " One hundred couples were in the jt8 hustling neighbors on the North grand march, Which was led Dy u- and South. . Mercnanw H rUHcniiratred all jutani ijenerai r i.ii&ci , OL uumiicu.ivi. - ter L. Tooze, Jr. A delightful supper new institutions until they found that j a Avnoiipnt mn- I ..... man whft came and made was servteu, ai.u ...wi. evwj "l " - sic was furnished by Thome's ten hl8 home among them added just that I nf.r.cr,rtiv of the com- piece orcnesira. mucn iu " m.mitv and the property of all was itsp:s CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS increased. "The most prosperous nmo in nallas." declared Mr. .Huck- o.. c...rinteii1ent Alderman Makes LBtRin "is in the fall when the far- ' ... .. ',.' h.it the Ore . . .i nf T,iViifo Tn- I nTnnfor.tnrprH association wants State iSUperuiliruucui --- I gun mo...u.v struction Alderman was in the city to make every month of the 12 equai- " . ..! If tv.la Made in Wednesday and made an omcmi v..i y as prosperous to the public schools while here. He Oregon slogan and the buy at home delivered an informal address to the moVement receives the encourage- . ., , .v- oio nf an education. t it i entitled to. that end will .-j th rnndition of the work hn aPPomolished. What Dallas needs anu jjioioi u v. as it was being done here. - Oliver Chilled flows are the original, the genuine, and the best CHILLED PLOWS in the world. They are ,&J; longer, do bcUet wotlc and more of it WITH LlUlii fcK DRAFT, than any other plow made. U.er. of OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS da not be&Ute to tecoramend then in the highest terms. They speak from faith bom of expedience. , For Sale by GRAVEN BROS., DALLAS, OREGON ' ....... "I am Very Much Pleased With My Investment" Mr T.nnls Sehlesineer is the proprietor oi a prospeiuuo nishing store in San Diego, California. The quotation above Is what lie thinks of electric advertising. "I purchased a double-faced electric sign about a year ago" writes this merchant. I wish to say that I have nev-. er spent a sum of money for advertising which has brought me the business that this sign has. , "It not only serves as a sign, and a source of illumina tion of the entire front of my store at night, but it is a clear and readable sign by day. "I am very much pleased with my investment and the publicity I have received through It. I would certainty ad vise anyone looking for a live means of advertising to in vest in an electric sign." Do you know of our very liberal two-years-to-pay sign proposi tion? A representative will call and explain at your request. Oregon Power Company j. L. WHITE, Local Manager -Telephone 24 is new industries and . new factories . that she will not have to de- niG MEETING FOIVs pend alone upon the farmer ior i .... ho farmer will also PYTII1AAS Vx iuiuiii prunitni; . I . ....... rri,,a la no need to (Continued from Page One.) v. h0nc.fitted. There is no need to ior hnnusea for such institu ft.vc f". v,o hotter wav is to give invm of good will and fellowship will be encourage ent by purchasing thetf features. . output ... ' ' theIr mu fniinwinir from the saiem and tne. iacu.r. ... - ... k f interest in this own accord. Get back or your SiaiPBUia.. ." - ..... tn xrntir ,,.. ; rles ana xnu uu" k TOIUicit.. ...... I Mjxtlr . " r . t - rt innNi I ,111111. inMV, M r - An invitation irom " Tu. pP,in Col. Hofer No. 96 of Da. as was r ao ""Z, l.t as easy to the members or mis ioue t UCv.. - f ent at their meeting Frlday evening a8k for Oregon made products as for February 9, at which time there win the t-aern u -r . , .t.,.A nir and en-Unv other." advised Col. Hofer, ana he WorK in me .... . fQoiir1 . . . rri ... I , v... - thnt ine no. lie tertainment and oanqueu ... . - 'r .... tnan tne Bree team of Fan. . c.t - w ... . r - - he do,g not of the members V" have to pay to go. A comm.uee - ; manufactur- . .,ft arraneements ana i ireipii" understood that they will charter a ed article " car on the Salem and ran. . , H(rfer tnanked a tn l.ovf here about s:su rn- urer. awut" road, to leave nere attendance and day afternoon . return Z,7That his. the first meeting a,A, iho m "IK. the mmi STOffi COCKT papse of cor (Continue v the o!n" for the organization of the "Oregon nr.. mnRumer.' League" had been t uointed to an auwpi-""a still greater successes in the state wide movement. First Chance And Last Chance Give Us a Chance Anyhow A'4 i:B!i, rrh Grocerif. at HONEST price, to everybody. Larg- K ti.ii t . - . . . ii.Ht prices. Closing -- imported Lace curtain, tn cnj rnrnstiire. Hardware. Tents, etc.. t cost. Uke crj.r, for Nursery Stock and personally grantee me. -" troBie to annrer querti'ms. Call At The Depot Store J. C RiCKU i tcce in. . frlf.cr tzi Ac2t for EeliiKe Zzrserj S.oct H! allowed Mrs digont person Ordered that U Stewart. juiic- for district No. 6. and lek, constable of Mid a proved. Ordered that tne ware f the Ferrydale Milling c. claJ. .ith n r. zumw . . ... strv lall barn1 b. rrice istaliment. t in South e barn 2 4x th on one .own. Price Discriminating Taste Invariably Calls For j w Lowney's Superior Choc olates and Bon Bons Lowney's Leads Nothing Just as Good Send HER a box of them today Always on Sale at W. R. Ellis' Confectionery a r proved. GHnon and H. ,um of $6000. G. Ks't on desirable M filled. and I Ilahjr's Ploore rree. To demonrtrate my nw artificial licht machine, during January February. I will make .ree i ,.l, ture of any baBy crougn rtudio. Picture, maoe - . - riwiminieni. v.. Stone. Photographer. Phone 62. n Skin Trouble T -"I Are overcome by oing it- Antif-ptic fel". It M ,o a. Pure ct. and to rive t:factin. Ic gt Conrad Ffrin'a. win lxliif Opera -,i,r are being perfected under the TWtk.n of F. W. Zeller for the 1-ro- ',T two comic "i" Xtme ,n ,he tarl5' imrt """r'-hc twnffit of the ivfii" Contains . of an ftf Covers e edee. AJ ingleh Tho Oe He 1 ior" Guthri the Methodi.t churh the attraction, aeleetert Jury" and "The Kos oi to Mr., and February . Mri. Armond a daughter. A A special communication oi ea lodge No. I, A. r. will be held at Ma.ni- hall. Saturday n.pm, ' . r- A deree. All mtiW or i '- ' reou-o-d to be xr'nl. t-rftbren cordially invited. of W. M. WALTER S. Ml IU Visit :nK Ej- order I i miTED TRAINS EAST t ' thTTnotH liANK ROAD Is the best railroad ever constructed in the West. Limitea i rams oi uubci uuu j Compartment, Standard and Tour- ist Sleeping Cars, Dining Cars and modern coaches, leave Portland 9:55 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. daily for Snnkane. MinttcapcHs, St Paid and Chicago i Irf 8o,kne trtln. run l Crr-t .tl-ni .ml .Northern 1J ,lU w- (OMVV, CtiI. IVWul.t and I'm. At- X ' " Inland. Or.-K. i for it tLi 5.a- AathmA ii d:-?TT.e P'- n";r nw-Tir HonT reikis 1mft in .1an.;v We ,wrmnte it to ve i-fartion. Fold r Conr.d Ptafrin. high! Tm lwbl- To be nrH'-oted. Futhf rland i:g Eye Palve HI cure n- me of ,v... grnuUt-d l.i. 'oj.th.lmi. or ny tnramd condition of the p;n! artl hrm)t. J5c tu!e at Conrad Stafrtn'. Kofiinii j Firrt elan. Ko.ih "ft coal. In ny ! Qt:t.iy. J-lar d to rr part of the icity ,ronpt;y n t.l.hf.ne rail. , ive od-r with R M. :r Com : ,.,ny. jhc.ne SI. W. K l:.rlr. d-al-' r in t B j Legal blanks