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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1912)
FIVE Dave Crider and family motored to Salem, Sunday. News of City and County Roland Siebert, of McMinnville, was ft Dallas visitor Friday. POLK COUNTY OBSERVER I pr Lowe, June 5 and 6. w blanks for sale at this office. r, McNicol, Osteopath, 719 Court, i"' 41 , ( vour fresh country butter at .,L', General Store. piano for rent. Inquire of L. D. -the piano man. tice J- w- -ulck' of BaIlston !ded circuit court Friday. Hivnn. of Salem, was In the Sunday, visiting friends. ,..i,r Porter, of Falls City, visit- -'(riends in the city over Sunday. T ; e B Miner, of Black Rock, was i city a few hours Saturday. Hugh Freeland, of Salem, was a inesj visitor In the city Sunday. iris Frances Brown visited her mt In saiem uvci ...v-... I e. Murdock, of Monmouth, was visitor in tne cuy oaiur- John McFadden, of Willamina, was a county seat visitor Monday. E. B. Hubbard, of Falls City, was registered at the Dallas Monday. -- laura I D. Thompson and family, of ,11s City, were Dallas visitors bun- ; - .,. " 0 t Tnnps and son Russell an. o. Uti friends In Salem over Sun- , t uwaontt. of Rickreall. was 14 A. ' v.-. . ltor in the city the last Of the tela sale of Butcher Knives at Her 11 General Store. 25c values :t 15fc H. Hall, of Black Rock, was a sinew visitor in the city the last of ( week. Kn F. J. Craven returned Sunday ,1 a few days visit in Portland i Sheridan. jr. and Mrs. H. L. Crider motored Independence for a short visit with ends Sunday. Van Sears and John Koster,, of llston, were in Dallas on business ! last of the week. - R. A. Summers and Watt Shipp, of -m, were In the city Sunday on 'hlng expedition. J. H. Bones, a prominent merchant of Airlie, was in the city Monday. . Mrs. Hart, of Salem, was In the city over the week-end, visiting friends. Chiropractic adjustments. Dr. E. J. Scheetz; 518 Church St., near depot. B. F. Swope, of Independence, was in Dallas last week on legal business. F. L. Carter, of Sheridan, was in the city on business the first of the week. Ross Nelson, of Independence, was a visitor in Dallas the last of the week. John Richeson, of Independence, was a business visitor In the city Monday. .; , J. B. Trulllnger, of Hlllsboro, was a business visitor in the city the last of the week. We are In the market for wool, and paying 20c per pound. Crider's General Store. John R. Mills, of Salem, was Irt the city on his regular weekly visit with friends Sunday. S. O. Herman, of McMinnville, was In the city looking after business in terests Monday. . H. Harrington! G. N. Jack and L. M. Jones were in the city Monday, from Willamina. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Stockwell and little daughter visited friends in Port land over the week-end. Pearl Fishback, of Monmouth Heights, was a business visitor in the city the last of the week. : L. F. Gray, R. W, Scott and I. P. Porter, of Corvallis, were registered at the New Scott Sunday. . R. Tarter, of Airlie, was in the city last week on court business. Miss Hazel Duignan, of Perrydale, was a Dallas visitor Saturday. Martin Mohur, of Falls City, was registered at the Dallas Friday. Miss Ruth Beaver visited over Sun day with her parents in Salem. Miss Veva Burns visited in Salem over Sunday, with her parents. F. R. Cooper, .of Corvallis, was a business visitor in the city Friday. O. A. Welker, of Independence, was In the city Thursday, on business. Anan Meyers, of Falls City, was a business visitor in the city Friday. Mrs. S. A. Mulkey, of Philomath, was in the city visiting friends Friday. Clara B. Ferguson, of Salem, vis ited friends in the city the last of the week. The Misses Plankinton, of Bridge port, visited friends in the city last week. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Stowe visited friends and relatives in McMinnvville last week. Mrs. W. H. Logan, of McMinnville, was in the city transacting business last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jones, of Rickreall, were registered at the Dallas the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carson, of Sa lem, were registered at the Gail the last of the week. Police Judge Charles Gregory went to Portland on a business errand to day. He will return tonight. O. A. Spinney, of Falls City, coun ty bridge foreman, was in the city on business Saturday and Sunday. liMi Edith Starbuck returned it from a visit of several weeks Eoseburg, Monday. Ir. and Mrs. D. P. Patterson and if daughters spent Sunday with tivfs in Independence. -- Krs. May Woods, of Portland, visit- Ihe latter part of the week at the i of Mr. and Mrs. B. Lovelace. Headquarters of the Oregon Fire lief Association will be found In w II, New Bank Building, at the si of the stairs. Jutlfte Percy R. Kelly, who is ding court in this city, visited his lily In Albany over Sunday, return ? Monday morning. . What's the X'se suffer with sore eyes when one tube of Sutherland's Eagle Eye v will cure you. AVe guaran?e 1 we guarantee it. You risk 'hing. It's a creamy, snow white talent Sold by Conrad Stafrin. 1; BOOTS j SAYS i' i That He Delivers ! I ICE ii CREAM j T all parts of the city that he makes it ;; business to be ON TIME R. L. Conner and W. T. Vinton, of McMinnville, were in the city on business the first of the week. K. V. D. Paul, a prominent hop raiser of the Buell district, is a business visitor in Dallas today. Andy Rans, of Payette.f Idaho was in the city a few days last week. He was registered at the New Scott. Rev. Snyder and son Fred left Wednesday morning on a fishing ex pedition west of Dallas. Independ ence Enterprise. I Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rood and niece, of Hubbard, motored to Dallas for a short visit Monday. They were ! registered at the Dallas. Verd Hill and J. W. Richardson, Jr are attending court at Dallas this week thev having been drawn as Jurors. Independence Enterprise. Mr and Mrs. O. U Frink. of Falls Cltv arrived and are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wyatt, west of Corvallis. Dally Gazette Times. D D Goode. of this city, will move his family to Independence in a few days and will occupy the J. U . 1. .... on pourtn iHanna apartment n"u- ' 8treet' I The Euterplan Choral society will meet at the home of Mrs. G. P. Mac "lr . .1,1- no.-!.- in- iGregor on Thursaay i - - - ! stead of Friday. All numbers are requested to be present. . ! MKs Edith Catherwood and Ilel Jlorke of Portland, were in the c"v over 'the week-end. visiting Miss rliberwood' father. Thomas Cather wood, of Hobble Catherwood. Kecent sales 7y Guy Bros who are ..',. for the Ford automnb.le,. ar. re-ported a9 follows: A. E. Mey. f Kalis City. John Ilolm.n Iter Ford and Harry Seymour. All I of ears are five-paer and are fine 1(lkinK as well as durable. Miss Mary Hammond, of Falls City, passed through Dallas on her way to Salem, Saturday. Misses Freda and Winnie Launer, of this city, visited friends in Salem over the week-end. Mrs. Walling, of Polk county, . was a :guest of Sheridan friends Wednes day. Sheridan Sun. r ,,. From now until furtner notice the Union Meat Co. will have bulk lard home ' rendered) for sale in any amount. Phone No. 13. J. P. Wagner, a prominent business man of Forest Grove, was in the city attending to business matters the last of the week. .-. - .. .-. Mrs. E. E. Howes, of Portland, Mrs. H. W. Fellows and Mrs. E. Clark, of Dallas, who have been visiting for the past week with Mrs. F. R. Rich, re turned home Tuesday morning. Yaquina Bay News. , Dallas Wood Yards, Koplah roal nnd Wood: 16 Inch and 4-foot wood delivered to any part of the city promptly on telephone can :n- flee 334.; residence 663. W. L. BARBER, ueaier. Carries Only Full Line. At rrider's General Store is car ried the only full line of dishes to be found in Dallas, including the ramous Havlland China productions, all at prices fully as low as those found in any city store. AT DALLAS uAHSETY STOUE 111 ML I m We have a full line of Navy Blue Serges, strictly tailor made, well worth $25. Sale Price $12 Also a full line of Cream Colored All Wool Serges, black and white, check ed, and gray mixtures. ale Price $12 Also a full line of Spring ' and Sum mer Coats ranging in price from $5 to $12.00 In order to appreciate the great values we are offering you in these garments, it is absolutely necessary that you look them over and carefully examine them, there fore, we cordially invite you to come to our store and examine our stock, regardless of whether or not you buy. We take pleasure in showing our goods. 1HS. CI1AS. GREGORY, Pro - i t pneior jlr. and Mrs time residents p. o. I'.ronson. old- !isvill-. hav' ,.ouEht the A. ... - , Court street, snd exp p.na. hi. fall, Mr. .n ' fron Eikin. Mrs- J. Bronn. of this cr. .v.f Aei:htful summer Xkowin. that V-i lfn resort. t"rr nov under gtore buildinrs re now Three store mmXeT ,um and th'rJ ITtTt everythin they will ;ia! and wtl K wsnt .t than ever. iT'" he.rt cou!4 Architect's and Draughtsmen's Supplies We are now carrying a complete st.Kk of supplies for architects, sur veyors and, draughtsmen. All th.? ,; " or atandard. representing the products of such well-known makers las Keuffel & Esser, rwne & Co., and the Frederick Post Com- i ! pany. .. . In addition to a large line of V hat mans famous drawing papers, we s-11 Hluo IUnt Piht, nw s"in PaT, ITofilc lnKT, Tm. lnx I'aixT, j TrHS 1li, IrauiiS I"'1. kliliir l-K IK Trlanal ( unrN T-Squsrr. Hureinx" IntS I w-1 Rulers i Artcam. i .riilt-'s Scales I Kninprs SIe I it will no long-r J necessary fr engineers .nd builders to send to the !lBrK cities for thir fflc - .PP carry lre ,ine na Legal blanks for sale at this office. JVIrs. Frank Chapman, of Salem, came over on the motor Friday even ing, for a short visit with her mother, Mrs. Gnynor. ';. Airs. Charles Gregory, a prominent t)Jnns business woman, registered at the Hotel Multnomah. Saturday Morning Oregonlan. Clarence Whiteside went to Dallas this morning, having been called as a witness at a trial on at Dallas this afternoon. Daily Gazette-Times. - Alva Craven took a trip over the heights to Falls City and returned by Dallas with C. C. Lightfoot. in an auto this week, Mr. Lightfoot being in the commercial business. Mon mouth Herald. nr:.. TiM-a -fnnre. of North Yam- hill, was In the city on business con nected with the mill owned by her father In that city, Frmay. ...... here she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Fuller, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crowther. p-iana and Irene inline atine vj. Gerlinger, under the chaperonage of . naaflpnirPri CHI Miss sprague, ec r,--the motor to Salem Saturday aner noon, motoring home In the even ng ... hn was attending Wltn ineir mm- to business matter- in the Capitol City. . Eugene Foster, managing editor of The Observer, left Friday morning for wb1i where he will ortn iami". . attend the annual meeting of the grand lodge or the Knigni . ui. removal to Oregon, las. i-nui th Kniehts of our Mr. rower i sister state as their Grand Chancel lor. - iim Cleveland St., Wichita, Kansas, reports: I suffered 'from kidney trouble, had severe pains across my back, and was all i played out. I began taking Foley .. . .i nnn there was , Kianey trmo - . i decided improvement Finally the a t m fully pain left entirely - cured of all my kidney trouble. Sou i by Conrad Stafrin. French dry cleaning. pressing. tioim.is for d delivered. McKnight DALLA! THURSDAY, MAY ore; fkm-- r nv ww i JWITH- m MRSi m K fa n n inr-.vr 13 125' WA m TO SEC 1 . K.kl fttroot Parade lu:5Ua.m. .rice uivuo s-..-w- dens of wild animal,' 9 bands, 250 horses, JCIhJllU-Mme'M neoDle of all dimes in native costumes will be shown in parade. Two shows daily-afternoon t 2, night at 8, doors opeh at 1 and 7 p!m? Waterproof tents. . Admission 25 cents to see it all. F. W. 5 C. R. NEWMAN Phone sponging 1252. and 514 Mill street. W Portland prices. J. C. HAYTER Bookseller and Stationer 425 Kala Street ' Jas C. Dahlmann. serving his thtrd !term as mayor. Omaha. Nebr.. .gain i.as succewful in receiving the over whelming support of the voter, in the primary election. He also .ucce fu.ly rid himself of a bl c of k d ner trouble brthe .Id of F oley 1 kid- Foley Kidney fui. - - y given me a great deal of relief. I cheerfully recommend thern h.t Fo.ey Kidney Pills h.ve done or "other pern bothered with back .che. rheum.Un. or an, other form of kidney or bladder trouble. Jurt try them for quick .nd permanent rulu. Sold by Conrad Stafrin. Heo the Fifth. P-ger Touring far. $IOU F. . H. WJ. ComplctHy Kquipped tU -tra. J Defore purchasing a car Irt u. give ou a de,o,.ra.;.. of the 1 great car. Phone u. St Amity and we will be r-a . c.u .... - ny time and show IU merit.. F. W. & C. R. NEWMAN AMITY ' 1 Agents for Dallas and Northern Polk County. HMt MUlHint ilr. and Mrs. P.obert Ankeny. of Rlckre.il. were in the city the Ust of the week on court bosineaa. Mrs. H P- Fhrtver tilted her daughter. Mrs. Kobrt Jennings, at Hlllsboro a few dajs last week ly E. ltoell. f Toledo, was in the eity a fw hours Monday. Jlrs- F. P. Thomas and list! dsufh tr, of cams down Katurdar to ,-nd . f ds with relatives nd friends in Amity standard. thirK .vk!rwin.