POLK COUNTY OBSERVER THREE 8 DAYS til DUN i r raise. TTTTiTT? lot S, MAY 21, Will Be The LAST DAY of This Sale DidYou Visit OurStore Yet? To Remind You That The Stock Reducing Sale We Advertised Last eek is Still in Progress. W And If You Miss Your Opportunity YOU'LL BE SORRY It is indeed gratifying to state that it has been proved from the start a phenomenal success. It has been pro ven by the amount of business we have done, that the Buying Public are quick to realize Real Values when they see them. ' There is one occurence we regret exceedingly: Namely: that we were a little shorthanded and that has caused some delays in waiting on the people and we are sorry that some went away not being waited upon at an. We sincerely apologize and promise better service in the future. Open daily until 8:30 p.m., baturday np.m. THE PRICES REMAIN AS LOW AS ORIGINALLY STATED Our entire shoe stock is at your service at a Discount of 10 Per Cent. All $1 and $1.25 Shirts (Oh! what a lot we OCa vJvp snlftt are OJI' V mw- f REMEMBER! We are selling the famous "Mallory Cravenette" Hat, sold the world over at ffO 7C $3.50, during this sale at All $10.00 Men's Suits are All $12.50 All $15.00 All $17.50 All $20.00 All $22.50 All $25.00 $ 8.00 $10.25 $12.75 $15.00 $17.50 $19.00 $21.50 John B. Stetson Hats - - - 53.7b All other hats reduced in proportion. Special Sale on all Straw and Panama Hats Special Bargains For Friday and Saturday in our Boys' Pep't Pick out any Boys' Knickerbocker suit, look at the price, it is marked in plain figures, take off 15 per cent ana tnat s an mere 15 iu u. Young Men's Suits Reduced Proportionately r..rM.i n., i The store (ExDt Overalls and Collars) Reduced From 10 to 25 Per Cent. Have you visited our store during this sale? If you haven't you are the loser, and you better not delay any longer. - Bear in Mind: We never Exaggerate in our advertising. "When You See It In Our Ad, It s So. Leading Clothier WM. HERZOG Dallas, Oregon u I v .11 ..llllUllll ill. Illlll. I III I 11 I""""""" " 1 I l w p u am. 1 iwww'ii' - Mw;'' run "-' TrFfc rrryj rs O 1 T7 nnMw ATT7JIC nunM nnQRRVFR WRITERS rlIJi iAJUiy 1 I I Vi3 rr o i Mivirjt vxr PATTC PTTV I M- Young made a tnp filljiia XX s. nnfl I snetz Basin Wednesday. Mr. two wnrtzenbereer and ouc" " . . . ,t f , , ' , t,:.,,. Mrs. E. Fiona ana uuue"". wugiuri aic YwimiB "m Mrs. Maggie Talbott was a Salem firitor Friday. ! Warren McKown went to Portland Sunday, where he has secured em- lioyment. Amon Mvers made a trip to Dallas nday in his auto. J lira. M. R. Flower spent a tew u tie last of the week visiting her par ents, ilr. and Mrs. Robinson, in Mon- aoum. Oscar Ellis came home from Dal lu Sunday to visit his parents. Busny Burns, of Bridgeport, was a taday visitor in Falls City. Mr. and Mrs. Chester McSherry Jd daughter are guests at the home her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Oscar Groves, of Bridgeport, was a auiraay caller In Fans city. T . -; , ... - n . i .1 CnriaV. mmtKT leu lor rui Litvin- we he has secured employment in 1 Ko-V i - mwuct snop. Mrs. Edna Servey was a passenger Salem Friday. Mrs. Florence Erickson, of Black lock, m iui.r.iniF in niir rltv Tues- Saw Courter went to Oregon City Tuesday. Charley Stoddard was a passenger "reSon city Tuesday. Lambert Shepard went to the Siletz ''win Tuesday on a fishing trip. Hrve and Archie Montgomery ,rrt passeng.-rs to Dallas Tuesaaj. there they purchased a bicycle. Mr- and Mrs. A. Kimball and son he... . moved to Black Rock. vwd Hill, of Independence, was 'isitor in Falls Citv Wednesday. Eelle Brown, of Bridgeport, u visitor here on Wednesday, Officer made a business trip Jake Teal have ..rnuer maae a du: Black Rock Wdenesday Xr nd Mrs. Jake 1 to town. . Mr. Gates made a trio to Black Eack Wednesd ay. twrintendent Revmour visited hool on Friday. llr nd Mm niihart.on. of Black ?re Sunday caller In Falls nd Mrs. F. P. Heyden were "'rt to Salem Wednesday Mahr left for Texas Wednes " dniay to Join her husbsnd were visiting Joe Floria Oregon City on Friday. Mrs. Quivey, of Independence, was a visitor on j-tiuu. ir snlnnev and son made a busi ness trip to Dallas Saturday. M I Thompson maae "'P l Salem Saturday. Mr. Bohlie bought a nan inierCBt in Gates' barber shop. mim Lollta West spent sunuay her parents at Black Rock. ...... .1 . 11 t n Oliver Rowe was a iioownt," Dallas Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G. iU McAlurpny Dni-Hgnil Katur- a business irip i day. . .. Mr. Mills, of BlacK bock, our streeU Saturday. n A. Spinney came . -nr. j .j., hrineing her Portiana - mother with her to spena 1, wenvo. , Vm E. Bosler, of Black koch, a visitor Saturday. fro J. sievena uinc Mr. , from Portland Wednesday in their new automobile. ... t Mnrnhv ana aausni". Iowa, are stopping a few days in our Mrs. Gertie Krens, 01 Sunday with her sister. Jin. A. Fisher, 01 . enturdav. v. Marv Hammond was a pa.s-n- K,r to Salem Friday William hOrU BI1U .Mrs. Tetherow gave rieTy he nome of Mrs. William Ford, Wedn-sday. me S n'x-rUUnt were: Shames Moye, Krame, A-HanJ. Sn Montgomery. STHuM-r-. Waters. Tice. c Barnhart, Starr. - nd nd Mis Himn.- Carolyn Ellis. as M i FaliS City this i.ited relative, in Fans 'Tr luring Frink i, voting her erand parents in Corh Harold tr,. liing, pacific urveyinif crew ai -i "cl" vrnndav morning, logging camp Monday j Vrm. J R- Mover h' Vr and Mra. J- ,v- ks' j fter a several rtuned home, ' 1 ' Salem and Portland. Mra F. EH is. of Black Rock. shopping in our city the first of the week, unfortunately sprained her ankle. Mr. Saxby, her brotner-i..- law, took her home in a livery rtg. Mr. and Mrs. E. Buell and daugh ter, of Independence, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting rtiu Miss Pearl Titus was a mac visitor Tuesday. Ronald White and Lavon uoiu.. visited the Black Rock school Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. xl. vanani mc ... Portland. Mr. Haddock, the barber, nas gun to Portland. Otto Kendall returned nome nu... Salem Monday. Phil Porter is spending a iew uoj. in Portland. J. J. Sammons was at nome u. Dallas over Sunday. Otto Elkins cut his 1001 working at the logging camp Thurs day. . i. 1- to who nas oerii ... Albaivy for some time, returned home Monday. t.- a, ini.hu. of San Anionic. is working for Marion Corbtn In the barber shop. Pro A leer. 01 xmua.o. il I DO " - the week visiting her sister, Mrs. c W. Davis. Miss Blanche Kinney, of Dallas ,n,-nt Sunday with Pearl Titus. Mr Davenport, who operates a. street carnival company, was In our J citv Thursday, arranging for a four- , days" exhibition here, June 0, . . . and S. Mrs J P Dewitte, of Monmouth, came to our city Friday morning to attend her daughter, Mrs. C. R O Brien. who has been -riousl ill the Mrs M. J. Moreland and three children, of Sisters. Oregon, visiieo , her aunt. Mrs. A. E. l-- " ,.f the week, while on the way to th. r new home at Eugene. Jerry Snyder and Mrs. Charley Dill ; drove to Independence and Sal-m ..ndar In Mr. Dill's auto. nd family guest, at the home of Clarence A.k man Sunday. where she intends to be at home for the future. Messrs. V. Dennis, B. Wonderiy, J. 1 onrt n Wonderiy were pas sengers to Portland Sunday, to make a filing on their claims xuesuaj. Mrs. George Siefarth was given a birthday dinner at the home of Mrs. Dick Paul Friday, xnose presem were Mesdames Gottfried, Cobb, Sey mour, Aurland, Moyer, Ellis, Samp son. Little, George, Gladys, Jessie, Byron, Paul, Frances, Lillian, and Willard Hatch, and Carolyn Ellis. 8. T. Jones, supertnienueni ui w. o w r m. W and K. MCorinn-iv, of Dallas, came to our city on the spe cial 7:30 train saiuruay CvC...... They visited at the home of I. O. SlnKleton. ' Elvin Snyder Is on me n James Robbie, of Dallas, was a Sunday visitor. Robert Muscott. or uaiias. .p.. . 1 . . . . m .ltr f f V xi, anA Mrs. John Chamberlain are the proud parents of a baby boy, v Muv IS. Mrs. William Ellis entertained the , on saturaay. ot 1 oilr.im refreshments. Th following guests were present: lies- ... -1 A X? liti dames Brown, uianermiu. Buell. Talbott. Har- . .i...nn- ikh and uma rio, tiuiio" ' , i k furnlvn EIHh anJ uiMia " Mrs. W. F. Nichols is sp. nd ng a lew davs In Portland. . m9v left for Pen.lletor, Sunday to attend the grand lde "t the I. O. O. V. ... i mad.- a busineF. trip 1 . 1 . to Blak Kock Sunday. ... a i.aKfenijer to Mr. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 " " " P.lack Rock Sunday. xi,. iJlfv Hammett. of Garwin I.r..lh.r. J. II. Ioa. 1. isia r.unn Siefarth. of Bridgeport .,-nt Sunday with Alfred Vick. .. m. 1. nuite sick with e i rri a . " ' 1 imniliti. ... .. j . t.,r,hrt went to fa- er' . . ..j.- . rt.irate to the Ep lera t iiu.j - f.. invention. After the . i.-t ith Mrs man J'unaaj. : convention - v f!iltrt. ho ha. been Pu(. ,skirk. ' .hr Mra. I. E- Teth-i ...,.. r,f Black P.O. k. visiting n-i ; ecie for the tt three montha. weni . pundr. r' ii.nd. WaKhlngton. Sunday, to. ... xirKown. of Lake , ... ..,., with the, . -v . .... v.. loin her nuonu. , county. i vis ling ner . . . D.rkAtm. ., little aausnin . and Mra. J. K- Moyer. HARMONY Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Rigs, and Mrs. Fannie Mulkey and daughter, Marga ret came over from Salem in their auto Sunday, and visited at the home of their niece, Mrs. A. G. McLean. Flovd Hayes and Fred uersn- berger attended the ball game at McMinnville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eades spent buiiuhj at A. Hill s. Charley Brown and his mother, anu !.,. c.ihor and Anna Johnson, of mwnto Willamina, spent Sunday at J. ,& Hayes". Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Guttry visited at Allen McLean's Sunday. Mis Dana. X JinJ?:lZ.r Z M 1. f Mr. and Mra Mr Grier Puna.y. ,.B(hB. Jonah L Sunday. r8B her Journey to Quincj. is duy. Leroy Rem pie has the measles. Sam Hlgglns, of Falls City, working for E. T. Hayes. Miss Edith Allen, of Gilliam, is staying with Miss Pearl Mangus, and training hops for Murk Buich of Rlikreall. SUNNY SLOPE Mrs. George Swearingen is very sick. . . Mrs. E. Clarke is improving rast. E. Wonder end family spent Sun day with his parents. Mr. Allen expects to go 10 '""'"' A , Mnnmnilth this Wek. w i.u . " .......... - h Hlnkle. of Antioch. tradea on nn place for a place in Monmouin. R. M. Smith sold a nne cw . M. Bosley last week. a J Khloley made a business imp to Monmouth Saturday. i,. w. Mmck maue m Air. niiu ' ' . m, v. Clarke. in 1 ' " " - - t tr n Sullivan made a Kusine 1 trip to Monmouth Tuesday. j C. M. Shipley went to jnimniuui" 1 Tuesday. V A Flshback has l.een nauunn wood to Monmouth lately. Dr. Matthis was in hunn) ."i.r Monday. t ...... r..i xi.ects to market a l"t of wood in Independence this sum mer. Mix. Peachln. of Anloch, was Ma lting friends in Monmouin and Sunday. t-larence Mc"aleb made a iwv. trip to Monmouth Monday. s BOWERSVILLE j I l.vl. mndn Ina Dlehm, of 1 Smlthneld. visited with Jake Edig'H Mr. and Mra. 8. H. fcoirr cently for Kansas. Robert nd F.da O Keliey, 01 uru wood, were visitor, at th. home of E. T. Have Sunday .ftemoon and evening. Mr. and Mr.. Clyde Getchell. of Daltaa, visited at the home of th Ut ter, parent. Mr. and Mra. 4. ru.. Sunday afternoon. Mra. E. T. H.yea nsuea , home of Mra Poe. .f Dallaa, MONMOUTH The beautiful spring showers are making everything grow, and the ... .uin have one of the heaviest crops of hay it ha. had for year.. The pear crop around Monmouin win Bhort, owing to the cold ruins whllo they were In bloom. j. h. stump and Carl liemuree ien Saturday for the East. They expect to be gone a month. Allen Clark started for tne r.ai.inu states Saturday. Mrs. William Brown ana ner ih..t., Mra Etta Flower, of Falls City, were the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Robertson, Suturday. Mrs. Ira Smith and two daughter., Misses Ruth and Catherine, and son Hugh, of Marshfield, were visiting friends and relatives in town last week. They formerly lived In Mon mouth. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Phillip, of Dal las, were the guest, of Mr. and Mrs. (Continued on l'age Six) TO LAUD BUYERS We Have A Fine List Cf Pom County Property Comprising some of the Bent Buys In City nd Farm 1-anu. ro. tbing to .uit all need, and pock-etbooks. SEE t S BEFORE CIXJMXtt A DEAL. Gty property and acra tract. Inatallment plan. 1J0 Main Street Phona 1154 A IS acre and a Jl acre prune orchard for aale. BROWil & BIRD ConKcue to liat your property with 1 -"uw ma jr. tr. ,T to the mounUins for a ttw