Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, June 21, 1912, Page SIX, Image 6

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    GOODS IN SEASON
QUICK MEAL
Self Generating
Gasoline Stove
The Latest
and Best
and
Most Economical
Gas Stove
to Use
Cost Less Than
2 Cents
Per Hour
To Operate
We Also Have a Full Line of Jewell Refrigerators and Hammocks
CRAVEN BROS.
COURT HOUSE PICK-UPS
Court Items, Heal Estate Transfers,
Farm Names Filed and Oilier News
Urlefly Told.
Hop Contract: Hanna
Hugo V. Loewi, 10,000
Bros.'
pounds
2 4c.
Real Estate.
Amanda J. Daggett to C. A. Ram
sey, lot 2 In block 11, Conkey's 2nd
Add to Dallas, w d, $10.
Lewis L. Goodwin to David M.
Duvnll, 20 acres in tp 8 s, r 4 w, w
d, $1.
Martha A. Hill to School District
29, lots 6 and 6 in block 14, and lots
3, 4, 5 and 6 In block 15, all of
block 16, and lots 5, 6, 7, and 8, in
block 17, In Hill's Add to Independ
ence, w d, $1350.
Edna Stewart to Martha F. Hutch-
Ins, lot 5, G, and 7, in block A, Oolden
West Add to Falls City, w d, $500.
Austell V. McCarter to Robt. Mc
Lennan, 25 acres in tp 7 s, r 6 w, w
d, $1.
James Itoydston to George Haw
kins ft ux, 7.28 acres In tp 7 s, r 5
w, w d, $10.
J. H. Albert et al to W. M. Antrl
can, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, in block 12, Eola,
w d, w d, $fi00.
J. H. Albert et nl to W. M. Antri
can, lot 10 in McNary Orchard, w
d, $1176.
Roy D. Cass to Wm. D. Spurrier,
115 acres In tp 8 h r 4 w, d, $199.75.
Zerelda llaydcn to Clell Hayden,
200 acres In tp 7 s r 4 w, d, $1.
W. I). Harmon to Wm. C. Oxford,
lots 4. 8, 6. block A, 1st Add to Falls
City, d, $775.
Oriole Gold Mining Co. to James
K. Mutter, lots 20, 21. 22, In Clark
view Fruit Farm, w d, $2800.
Capital Trust Co. to George P.
Deklm, lot I In block 4, Kingwoo'l
Park, (1. $15.00.
Martha J. Powell to Anna I Con
ner, land In tp 6 s r 6 w, d, $75.
John A. Martin to Kdna Mutler, lot
2 in block I. Hall's Add to Independ
ence, d, $10.
Melthia Kel.sey to R. W. Hogg et
lix. 120 acres In tp 7 s r 3 w, d. $10.1
J. A. Martin to Albert C. Moore,
lot I in Hill's Add to Independence,
d. $10.
P. A. Hanson to Kmma May. 5
acres In tp 8 s r 6 w, d.
Mnrriiie Miviic.
Clotis W. Sloan to l-ota C. Foster
lred K. llogue to Esther E. Fish
er.
lrohalo.
Ou.-irdianship of Ada Ann Menard
and Mertba Menard, minors, William
Neal appointed guardian: letters to
issue on tiling approved bond In sum
of $300; bond tiled and approved.
Estate of Monroe Mulkey; estate
admitted to probate; Sam A. Mulkey
appointed administrator; letters to Is
sue on tiling approved bond In Bum
of $4000; bond tiled and approved.
Estate of Lincoln McKye (alias
McCoy): E. M. Smith appointed
guardian ad litem for minor heirs:
hearing of petition for sale of real
estate routined on Wednesday, June
19. 111. at 10 o'clock a. m.
Guardianship of Charles N Tharp.
an incompetent person: final receipt
filed: guardian discharged and mailt r
closed.
Estate of Charles Thnrp; petition
of ext-cutor for monthly allowance
of iZa. to .egin May 1. IMS. and to
continue until further order of this
court, granted.
R. W. Jones, of McMinnville. wai
In the city looklnc after business In
terests, Wednesday and Thurday.
P. L Lratherman. a business man
of Eurfne, traracttj business in the
city, Wednesday.
Iquick meaTI
iffllr' J,
TIJTJTEK MEAL f
SEE
IUIJIII1IIIII
j. QUICK MEAl
PEDAGOGYCALLS THEM
Toachng Profession Lures Most of
Recent Graduates of High School
and College; One to Be Good Cook.
School days are over for most of
the graduates of the higl schools and
colleges, and each student feels that
his or her ability in a chusen vocation
will enable them to make a success
of it.
Miss Edna Shore, a graduate oi
1912 in pedagogy from Dallas Col
lege, will teach in the Liberty district,
southwest of the city.
Miss Ada Farmer, alo a graduate
of the teachers' course in the same
school, will have charge of the pri
mary department of the Rlckreall
public school.
Miss Inez Ridgeway contemplates
being a pedagogue, but has not yet
decided where she will wield the rod.
Elbert Farnham, who boasts of the
degree of Uachelor of Elements, has
secured a position in Eiler's music
house, in Portland, and expects to re
main there next winter; after that
he may study for the ministry.
A. Lester Barnhart will teach, butj,
he is not decided on a location for the
winter.
Miss Addle Boydston has plans
which conllict with her teaching nexti.
winter.
Of the High School graduates, Mis3
Olive Coulter will probably attend the
Oregon Agricultural College next
year, where she will take up a do
mestic science course. "I do not ex
pect to tit myself for a lawyer, or an
author, or anything really distin
guished, but I do want to be a good
cook," said Miss Coulter. J
Miss Iyetitia Shewey, valedictorian!
ot the class of 1912, is planning to I
toacn school, but has not yet secured :
a position for the winter. j
Miss Anna Garner will have charge
of the rural school at Polk Station.
Miss Lillian Fellowes will attend a
business college in Portland and will
probably resume her studies in elocu
tion from an expert instructor.
"I want to teach next winter," said
Miss Mallard "But I hve not decided
1
Just where. After next year I am go-
iiik iu me ciiue L-niversuy, ana nope j.
to complete my education there."
Miss Georgia Fiske has an ambl-
tion to become a stenographer. She
Is not decided, l)owever, and may at
tend Willamette University to com
plete her literary course before tak
ing up her studies In short hand and
typewriting.
CONSTIPATION
Indigestion, Bad Breath. Dlnl
ness, Vertigo (blind stagger).
Headache, Sallow Complexion,
ft Tired, Discouraged Feeling
are all symptoms of a Torpid
Lhrer.
HERBINE
Is EsTeellr Liver To ale mmi
Bewrl Rrf bIiim.
Its powerful reviving Influ
ence la the torpid liver brings
on an Immediate Improvement.
Tou feel better at ones. Ths
bowels move freely so that ths
Impurities which hava clogged
uo ths dlrestivs organs find an
outlet. When ths system has
been thus purified, ths bilious,
ba'.f aick feeling d tsar pears, the
rompiexloa clears, the breatb
becomes sweet, ths mind alert
and cheerful and there Is a flns
feelicg of exhilaration all
through, the body.
fries BOe per Battle.
Jamssr.Ballard.Prop. St.Lauis.Ma.
L'ss Stephens Ers Ss'vs
far
Sora Eyes. It Cures.
J.
CONRAD STAFRIN
i
1
J I Mil
mil
M I kill I
y
We Have a Full Line
of
QUICK MEAL
and
AUTOMATIC
OIL STOVES
These Stoves Are
No Higher
In Price
Than Many Other
Stoves
of Cheaper Make
Dallas
Notice to Contractors.
The clerk of S. D. No. 71, Polk
County, Oregon, will receive sealed
bids for the construction of a school
house for said district.
Plans for said building may be seen
at the home of Mr. J. C. Schmelzel, 3
miles south of Willamina, Oregon;
also at the office of the County School
Superintendent, Dallas, Polk County,
Oregon.
Bids will be opened Monday, July
1st, 1912, at the home of said J. C.
Schmelzel.
J. C. SCHMELZEL,
Chairman of Board.
JOHN A BOTZ, JR.
Clerk of Board
6-21 6 28-3t
Owing to the advance of food
stuffs the New Scott Hotel, in order
to merely keep even on meals, will
advance prices from 25 cents to 35
cents Sunday dinner 5 0 cents. W
think that if you will try our meals
you will find them more than reason
able. 6-28
Uilliam Faull, a former hardware
merchant of Dallas, but now located
in Portland, was in the city Wednes
day, renewing old acquaintances.
CONTRACT IS ANNULLED
Oregon Road Oiling; Company
Notified Nothing Doing on
Dullas Streets.
Owing to the dilatoriness of
the Oregon Road Oiling compa
ny, to whom was awarded a
contract for oiling the streets of
the city, it is probable that the
contract will be cancelled and
the company notified to that
effect. The contract provided, it
is said, that the work must be
begun by June 15 and complet
ed by June 25. and In a letter
written the company the first of
the week by City Recorder G ree-
ory. under instructions from
the council, the company was
notified that work must begin
by June 20. The recent heavy
rains have placed the streets
in such condition that the work
could not possibly be completed
by the date provided In the
contract and, as the season is
well advanced, it has been
thought best to annul all nego
tiations for this year.
It is now well known that not more
than one case of rheumatism in ten
requires any internal treatment
whatever. All that is needed is a free
application of Chamberlain's Lini
ment and massaging the parts at each
implication. Try it and see how
quickly it will relieve the pain and
soreness. Sold by all dealers.
11. Lee Wood and C. R. Matthews,
prominent business men of the Amity
district, were Dallas visitors Monday.
Kach age of our lives has its joys.
'Id people should be happy, and
th.y will be if Chamberlain's Tablets
are taken to strengthen the diges
tion and keep the bowels regular.
Th.se tablets are mild and gentle in
their action and especially suitable
for people of middle age and older.
For sale by all dealers.
The Myrtle Point Enterprise an
nounces that at some time in the
j coming autumn it iil issue a special
jllarxest edition, to t filled with
I "data, facts and figures about Myrtle
. Point, the pern of Coo countv."
i C1 tle Ikx
j For kin trouMes. sores, u'.cers. ecze
,ma. chaps. Muck head, pimples snd
I'a'l truptionsL. l"se Pr. r.tV.s Antiseptic
Salve snd you pft the Wrt. We p-jar-snteit.
1 5c a t ox every h-re. Sold
jt-y Conrsd t.jifrin.
In Dallas Pulpits !
Christian Science
Services held in Adventlst church,
Sunday, June 23, at 10:30 a. m. Sub
1ct of lesson, "Is the universe, in
rlndinere man. evolved by Atomic
Force?"
Presbyterian.
At the Presbyterian church Sunday
morning, the topic of the sermon will
be: "The Skepticism of Satan."
Sunday school, 10 a m.
Christian Endeavor meeting, 7 p.m.
Evening service, 8 o'clock; topic of
sermon: "National Ideals," as pic
tured in Emerson Hough's latest sto
ry, "John Rawn."
You are cordially invited to wor
ship with us
Methodist.
Sunday school at 9:45 a
Church service, 11 a. m.
Epworth League at 7 p.
m.
m.
Sub-
ject, "How persecution
the knowledge of God."
has extended
Dan. 6 :242V,
Acts 10:9-18.
Evening, at 8, we will have our
Children5's Day program, which
pormises to be good and especially
interesting.
H. H. C. will be on Wednesday
evening next. We expect to have a
debate and a K. O., and a recitation
by Miss Fellows. Come and hear
them.
VAUGHN-FRAKES
Walter E. Vaughn and Mrs. Alice
M. Frakes were united In marriage at
the Portland court house, Tuesday,
June 11. They will make their home
at 719 Lyle street, in this city.
Bids Wanted.
Will receive bids up to, and in
eluding July 15, for the delivery of 4
tons of oat, wheat or cheat hay at our
barn in Dallas.
6-2 ltf STAR TRANSFER CO
Don't Be Annoyed
With skin troubles, chaps, pimples
black heads, eczema or sores. When
one 25c box of Dr. Bells Antiseptic
Salve will cure you. Try it at once,
Sold by Conrad Stafrin.
The Store That Keeps
The Prices Down
BARGAINS IN ALL LINES
at
WATSON'S NEW AND SECOND
HAND STORE.
Granite, Glass and Chinavvare, trunks
and Suit Cases, Tents and Camping
Supplies.
326 Main St., Dallas, Oregon.
Some residences and
lots in Monmouth
close to the Normal
Mcintosh & Wiltse
Independence, Ore.
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 SALE.
FOR SALE Ford runabout at a bar
gain. Address box 103, Dallas.
564-8-21 '
FOR SALE Currants, guaranteed '
free from worms. J. S. Macomber, !
phone Hlack 25, or order through j
Clack's grocery. 560-6-2 5 '
FOR SALE At a bargain, second
hand business, as I have other inter- '
ests in view. Geo. W. Hinshaw. ni I
door west of Observer office. SH-tf j
FOR SALE One span of mules, har-!
ness and wagon. One ropein? saddle, j
Inquire Farmers" Feed Shed. 550tf,
'
FOR SALE My residence on Court '
street. Price reasonable. c. S. ;
ursvs. 547-tf
FOR SALE At the Palm Grove
Farm, four miles north f Indepen
dence, twelve h"d of food yourc
work horses, just shirred from AVa' a
Walla. Wash r. si on. J. A. Woods.
FOR SALE Oak and Ced.r
Pons.
Soehren Warehouse Co.
1 ltf II i
For Sale
I yam 1 7mw mmiwlr vsszeau
i One Laundry, in I
I good condition that I
I is paying 45 per
i cent, profits I
I Price $2,000 Terms I
FOR SALE
1 OR SALE Good second hand bug
gy cheap. C. L. Crider, Phone
Dallas. 478 - 2 -
13tf
FOR SALE Modern 6-room cottage
two blocks from Main street, on Mill
William Tatom. 384 tf
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
room. Bath. Electricity. Telephone,
Reasonable for summer. 719
Mill
street. 666
LOST.
LOST Knife and two forks, bone
handles, at Rlckreall picnic. Finder
please- notify Evan Evans, Dallas.
5t33-0-2
WANTED.
WANTED To rent, modern 5-room
cottage, on or before Sept. 1. Inquir9
"W," Observer office. 566-6128
WANTED Girl for housework
family of two adults. Apply after
noons between 2 and 4 at 600 Jeffer
son St. 562 -
WANTED All kinds of iron, rubber,
brass, copper, zinc, and hides. High
est cash prices paid. , A. N. Halleck,
Monmouth, Oregon. 3-12tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
PLEASE READ THIS! Eggs $1.00
per 15 for balance of season from my
A No. 1 R. I. Reds. J. S. Macomber,
Dallas, Ore. Phone Black 25. 534tf
VIOLIN INSTRUCTION And piano
tuning. Reasonable rates. Satisfact
ion assured. Leonard Thorne, phone
1303; 619 Washington street, Dallas.
450-116tf
YOUR WINTER'S WOOD Order
your slab wood now and be sure of
having1 a good dry supply for Winter.
I can sell you either slabs, blocks or
trimmings. Can furnish any other
kind of wood desired. Plenty of good
oak and fir. Send In your orders by
phone. 1563. AUGUST BOMAN.
"Rooms For Rent" cards for sale
at The Observer Job office,
PROFESSION 2i CARDS.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
ED T. COAD
Office in Courthouse
Dallas
Oregon
ATTORNEY AT LAW
SIBLEY & 1IAXIN
The only reliable f
.-.? Abstracts in
i Court Et
Oregon
Polk County. Office
Dallas
ATTORNEYS AND ABSTRACTORS
BROWN & SIBLEY
Abstracts promptly made.
Notary Public, Collections
Mill St. Down-stairs. . Dallas, Ore
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OSCAR HAYTER
Rooms 5 and 6, Uglow Bldg.
Dallas Oretron
DENTIST
B. T. BUTLER
Office over Fuller Pharmacy.
Office hours from 9 to 12 a. m.; 1
to 5 p. m.
Dallas
Oregon
DENTIST
M. HAYTER
Dallas National Dank DuilJing
Dallas Orecr.-i
Phone 1183-2
R. L. CHAPMAN
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND EMBALMER
Calls promptly answered day or night
Dallas, Oregon.
DR. A. 211. McNICOL
OSTEOPATHIC rilVSICIAV
Oftif Tin Court Street Dallas Ore.
Olive Smith-Bicknell
Teacher of
PIANO AND ORG. AN
Studio. 712 Oak St.
Dallas
Oreiroo
DR. B. E. NEVEL
VETERINARY SURGEON
Phone.
Dallas,
Oregon
West Side Marble
WorKs
U HAW KINS, Proprietor.
MOXCMEXTS. nEADSTOXrs AVD
CTKniNG.
Compete Line of All Latet Deslcrw.
"HELMET"
FLOUR
929
la made by the Itickreall Mil-
ling Company, manufacturers v
of the celebrated "Blue Stem
Blend." It is in great demand
and we are selling big ojian.
titles of it.
New Crop Kates
Just In.
- tf
Simonton I Scott
Court Street Dallas, Ore.
in
ATTORNEY AT LAW
tf
WALTER L. TOOZE, JE,
Dallas National Bank Building
Dallas
Orejol
GRAND FINAL
Lace Curtail
Sale
AT DEPOT STORE OJf
cHimcif
STREET
These fine imported goods will M
returned to New York City next week.'
u uui-i- ia ruuuiv me UU1K OI UliS
shipment and to afford the people of
lianas anu vicinity a last chance, w
liave arranged for a final special sale
next Friday and Saturday, May 24 an
25, at prices a trifle above wholesale
cost. Never again will there be sucB
an opportunity. 1
The Depot Store
On Church Street
Star Transfer
Company
GRAVEL FOR SA1E
All who want Gravel please order
of us. I
General Express and Transfer Bus!
ness. Stand at Webster's Confect
ionerv Store. Phone 511. Barn,
Phone 1071.
UO. A. & L. C. MUSCOTT
DALLAS OREGON
Modern Store fronts
Are a specialty at
COAD'S PLANING MILL
MODERN PLANT-SKILLED WORK
MEN UP-TO-DATE IDEAS.
Shop Work of AH Kinds at Ro8onUe
Prices.
Dallas Iron Works
Machinists Foundrymen Putters
Makers. SAWMILL WORK A SPECLUTI
We are prepared to dc any kind o
Iron and Brass work. Lumber iru- j
and Stock work on hand. We maw
the best and cheapest Stump Puer
on the market Prices reasonable
Soehren Warehouse Co.
CEMENT CUBBINGS AND WALEj
We handle a full line of Cedar and Oak
Fence Posts. Brick. Lime. Sana s
-.-v I. Til.
Cement. Land Plaster. '" "
Shingles, Fire Brick, Hair. Wall fW
er and Hop Supplies.
One block south of depot Phone H"
.M4. OVER 65 YEARS'
V EXPERIENCE
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TRADE
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