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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1912)
-1 FOLK COUNTY OBSERVER KIGHT Manufactured in the Largest Automobile Factory in the World. 50,000 Cars Wiil be Output for 1912 The Gars That Lead The World In : Actual Test s MMatMSJSJBK I si iiEiiii . mm i m m EMF. Thirty Touring Car, fully equipped with Presto Lighter $1300 Roadster, Same Equipment $1300 9 em 1 i mfismff Bars iiuiiaooiii: mis lam landers fedster $925 Flanders 20 Touring Car, fully equipped with Presto Lighter' $975, Without Lighter $965 Suburban Type, Same Equipment Same Prjce The Studebaker Cars Have Been First in Every Long Distance Test and have literally "found the way" for other makes. Less Eepair' Bills, Less Expense in u l- Once an E-M-F or Flanders' owner no other car will suit you. Talk with an owner and discover why. ' WINEGAR & LORENCE HARDWARE AND IMPLEHENTS MONMOUTH, OREGON and discover why. Agency For Dallas, Monmouth, Falls City Airlie and Intermediate territory SUE IS MED FOR HOSPITAL pjuipaki: ion ii.rux ii' day coitMiit sin:iio ami conrr sthi-ikts si.;i.i:cti:i). lnii.V Possible IOciiIIoiih liivcsllKiilcd Rut Favorite Coiner Combines All liin(ie,es Is Divlni'iiHon. Tin" in w luillns hospital which is to lie built liy the recently ormiuizi-d linlln.s 1 IoHjtjtii) n.snociiitioii, will lv located iin 11 wite nt the- enrmv i.f Slu Iti, 11 unci Court streets known as Hie "( onkey propel ty." Decision to this elicit wn.s niHile nt the lncetini; in t lie iliriitniH lieli nt til., olllcis of" oseiir llnyter in the Cglow building .Saturday iiiKht. It was als. 1 decided to cull fur a payment of 25 per cent on the capital stock subscribed by lo cal citizens. The price pah for the property win soi) and Is conslilercil a very reasonable IIkiuc. The coni niittee nppolntel to view the different mailable sites n iiorteil mid, alter ;i consideration of all of them, the Con-' key property was ilechleil upon. I trow n Mie Tihi Sinall. "After a careful eoiislileration of nil the sites offend, " said a member of the hoard of directors, "we felt that the site scl-cted offered more ad vantages than any of the . tilers. ICv cry member .If the dire, tens felt niatefnl to Mr. Mrown for liis generous off, r of the site on Itobh Kli-eit and It would undoubtedly haw been accepted had the lot been larger. "Ml the site s, le. ted we have phnty of ground. It is close In, and near to the business ceiiti r, w hich was another consideration in its favor. All thin; considered, we believe that wo have chosen the best location for the new hospital and we will now- proceed to the details which must be arranged before the actual construction of Mio building is possible. We will rnsli I mutters rapidly in order to linx, the ro w- building ready for use hi tin. ear liest possible moment. Annual J-lveiit Under Auspice (if Civic Improvement Club, April 'JO. j micourageu wun me success last year of the first annual .-lean-un day the civic improvement section of the Dallas Woman's club is plannh k fir an even mire successful one this y-.-ar. SaturiU-c. Ainl 20, litis been sokeff! fs the date, and everybody is ur.if--ii to co-npfute' with, the ladles of the j club in order that the appearance of. the city may be brightened up and all i debris, the accumulation of the winter; months, be removed. Last year, ow- j Ing to the delay in the organizing of! the club, this annual event was not i. carried out until July, but this date Is thought to be too lute for the best re sults, hence the selection of the April day. More complete particulars will Last of the Maine Victims Are Buried In Arlington forthcoming in The Observer, the Friday's Issue 1 1. Circuit Court April Judge Oaloway will hold a sessi m of his department of the Polk county circuit court in Dallas, Thursday. April 11, according to information re ceived by County Clerk K. M. Smiih. iriiii(l Matron lo Visit. A regular nieetlnir of Vnonil fim,,. tor No. 22, o. K. S., will be hi Id In Masonic hall, Tuesday night, April 9. Mrs. Pauline Moore ltiley, W. !. M. of Oregon, will be present. All mem bers and visiting sisters and brothers are welocnie. Hy order of the Worthy Matron. WINNIE A. CHAPMAN, Sec. Legal blanks for sale at this office. Tell Your Nclghliors When In need of n cough medicine to use Dr. Hell's Pine-Tar-I loney. It Is the best. Look for the bell on the bottle. Sold by Conrad Stnfrln. To .Mohair Men, Vou are urgently reiuested to re port your lleeces at once to the under signed in order that the pool may be formed. Each day's delay may mean a loss of money to you. H. L. 1'KXTOX. Mils. . lU Hl.i; s:its ( i , Die-, at l iinillv lte-hlel,T I,, of ,i In: ltuill hi Turin-. Mis Anstri.i Ciirc. ,,., ;,t her bom,. three mil, east ., Dallas on Stind.iv moriiliii:. April ,,, (r(lisv and a . ompll, ati..ii i,f dis,.8. after n lingering il!n.fs. ase.l fcj yiar.. three months and I,', d.its The re ma i.s were shipped by liidettak-r Clispm iti to Turn. r. Monday morning. lit re funeral s.ru ,.,, held Hint w ni-re let, i n, cut tool, i,1 Iw. ...... I hiisbatid. feur it. and otb r Carries Only dill I.Iiic. At ('rider's General Store is car ried tin- only full line of dishes to be found In Dallas. including the famous 1 1. 1 ll.iinl China productions, all at iiej. iuim a s iow as tnose found in any city store. II ! I xjpm 1 I I I I ii u J 1 1 S 1 , i 'i liftrtiSitTilI , l h Aft '-h . f& i:m:vi:x fiiois compktk I-'Olt CITY SKWKH COXTKACT (Continued from Page One.) to keep tab on all speeders, both auto- ists and motorcyclists, and arrest al! who are found exceding the speed limit of 15 miles per hour. The estimated cost of the proposed street Improvements was placed at 40 cents per foot for the curbs and $2.00 tor the macadam. Itulph Adams' proposal, to roll the surface of street at sub-grade for 7 cents per cubic yard, was referred to the streft committee to investigraie and report. The tire and water committee was instructed to investigate a request for an are light at the intersection of Jefferson and Clay streets. Councilman Cosper reported that he had conferred with owner of abutting property at the rock quarry with ref erence to' sluicing away the earth over the1 rock deposit and had gained the consent for such operations, pro vided the work was done when the water in the creek was at sufficient stage to insure no damage to the stream. The purchase, by Fire Chief A. J Kisser, of cut-off nozzles and smol..; protectors for the use of the fire de partment, was approved. . FOR SALE-Turkey egg, for !ett, iiu-m iuammoth Bronze strain Ad dress P. O. Box 5, John Dtagna, x-enyuaie, uregon. jlf.1m FOR SALE Eggs for HATCHING from Sleepy Hollow prize rtns otiiieu ana wnue Kocks and Rhode Island Reds. Box 114, Dallas, Ore Son. mi( I OR SALE Good second gy cheap. C. L. Crlder, Phone t, DalIas- 4T8-2-13H FOR SALE Oak and Cedar Pom. Soehren Warehouse Co. litfu LOST. LOST On or about March 21, neir Dallas, small black leather pocket diary. Liberal reward for return to W. A. Noon, Philomath, Or. 5!J-tI FOOD. Hurt by Fall. J. C. Morrison, foreman for Horst P.ros., met with a painful acident in the barn at the Horst farm last week, when he fell from the loft, striking on his back on one of the mangers be low. He was taken to his home In Salem, where his injuries were attend ed to. Sunday H. G. Campbell and J. W. Crider motored over to Salem and called on Mr. Morrison and found i him improving. B'OUND On my premise! at or mi Eola, Oregon, one brown and irtilt spotted heifer, two yean old it thereabouts. Owner must prow property according to the ta A. L Shore. , 415-5255-tf FOUND Purse containing sura in silver. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for this notice. ''l1 " FOR KENT. Photos by American Press Association. BUSINESS LOCALS (Advertisements under this head are charged at the rate of 1 cent per word, first insertion; cent per word for each insertion thereafter: 30 words or less, $1 per month if paid , in advance. No advertisement in serted for less than 15 cents. For Mti-ii Years Dr. 1!, li s Pine-Tar-Iloney has been lis d by millions of people w ith per fect satisfaction. For Cough. Colds. Asthma. In fact all throat and br.m- jehi.ll troubles. The Ingredients are (on t!i,- carton. Dr. Hell's Pine-Tar ll..iie lontains no habit producing Idruus. and alwa gives ftatisf.iction. 11-ook for the bell on the bottle. Sold ' Ceur.ul Stafrin. T iHE last scenes In the tragedy of the Maine were enacted In the slnttn nf l.-.r liiilL- i.-l h ...IK...... k. n t.. ,.-. ...... tt,.u uoiiuis bi sen uuu me ounai at Arlington a few days later of the thirty-four liodies which had remained with her at the bottom of I InV.l MM h.irlmr for font-toon if ...... , , , " " r."3. icu iiiousaau IHiipie attendcHl the meuiorial services held In front of the state, war and navy tmtldins in Washington, and thousamU were present at the craves in the na tional cemetery The president and the members of the cabinet, the speaker of the house, senators and representatives, as well as the high officials of the navy and urmy. gathered to pay their Inst tribute to the first martyrs of the Spanish war. Father John I. Chidwiek. chaplain of the ship at the time of the explosion, had a prominent part in the exercises of the day. delivering the memorial address. The coffins were borne on pun carriages ilraped with the this and were buried in that part of the great cemetery in which were laid tin bodies of the Maine victims recovered Immediately after the disaster. FOK SALE. FOR SALE Two Oriental velvet rugs. 11HX12. Cheap If taken at once. Rea W. Craven. 527-415-2t FOR RENT Three rooms furnishes for light housekeeping". 818 Lef street. Phone 573. 50T-tf FOR RENT Nice housekeepiaj rooms on second floor. 619 Washiw ton street 480-1-1W WAXTF.1). WANTED Woodchiipper; wages; H. G. Campbell. goci ;::tf iTriTfprri . ., ..L1A wnmnn for t" WAi'iiLU .lll'a"ic v... eral housework in family of f . y. TYJ! Phone 1364 or write Uox 394, WANTED Young lady to lears:rt pressing. Call at 514 Mill streft TYPEWRITER FOR SALE Almost new L. C. Smith visible typewTiter, latest model; has tabulating attach ment; used less than one month. Will sell for ISO on easy payment plan, or Kive liberal discount for cash. Hayter s Dook Store. 428 Main street, i I. in thr. Li. r.rxnv mn sTitriT cotkct .n-olhie Ira. 1.- rrle ; Ui,l MmiiMlMfMil lo lW-wr WHulu. P.Iph A.I im' t -is tio-!i..-. ,,.r t.tsoline lia.ler .irtixed fr,-m Port laii.l S.itunUv inVht n,I xUM be pl.,e J In commission at onoe. H. dump a icons hnif ret t arrived, but are vpecte.l ,on and he plan t, ha nerything ready to Ue.n work on his street contract a noon as the ttr- t. ba. .t-en rraded and pl.i. ed in run dition for the rock. Several rxtra Wnta have l-een -la. . rd under the wf-nt bridise ov.r IaCre "le irefk in order lo austatii the i-ht of the t,ic etiRine nj Its heavy trail, ra of crushed rtk wag. ona. Mr. Adama has hla smaller en trine sl;n. but may d.p. t,f u 4aT. Ing the sumirifr. We will Help You with Your Ads it I Just Phone to The Observer And we 11 send a man. No trouble to you. We II write your ads-just say the word and we'll do the rest. Ad writing is our FOR SALE: P.lack Minorca Erits. 1.00 for 15. Henry Robbins, phone Dixie 2.-.. 524-tr . I FOR SALE Mare with foal. Weight i a' out 1000 pounds; also seven pigs' six weeks old. Both bargains. Pert j olinsworth. Oak Dale. E22-tf F'lR SALE A team weiphing 1300. homers and new Milhurn wagon. Phone 392, John Webster. 318-tf WANTED All kinds of iron, rart hrass conner. zinc, and hides. H est cash prices paid. -V. HaJ Aionmumn, ei eg,-j... WANTED Driving horse to use W a couple of months for hii ply to "S," Observer office. MISCKLLAMOCS- METAPHYSICAL HEALING Cou Plain simple teh!n of underlying the heal ni.' mind and finances. Easy Rev. George Chambers. 1 S 51"' ' Vlf EGGS FOR HATCHI.m.-- this reduction in PK trom . i scoring R. L Keds: U ! ' Iflft ISAM'. I-""" $4.50; 90 up .. i, mr- strain i v J S. Mace Ore. ti IM!.W Phone i'iatk BOUGHT AND SOU FOR SALE Modern 5-room cotUge j two blocks from Main street, on Mill, j William Tatom. 3S4tf92 COWS A iroo.l dairy cows sale at all times. Sheridan, Ore. also CO" P.. A. .""" For SALE Sawed Oak anchor and j gate posts cheap. W. A. Martin, phone Main JSJ. Dallas. 51S-lm FOR SALE Baled oat and vetch hay. II. g. Campbell. Dallas. 512tf j LET US HELP YOU SELL GOODSWE'RE ANXIOUS TOTIY of handkerchiefs, table linens, under wear. Infant clothing, neckwear, pot eltiea, direct from Importers. Em broidery work done by Jrish pew ants. Phone H. R Craven at Dal las Hotel. S0t-ltn .-tvttv ix-cxnl'CTlON tuning. Reasonao.e . ion assured. Leonard 130J; 1 W.sh-nrton t".MIrf TOUR WINETt your alib wood no ana " havink- a rood dry WP' r xB I can aell r ithr trlmminga. Can fa rnirt . . ... a red. PleB " v Kina oi " ordefi ' oak and nr. "ii-IT' .S phone.