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912 TUESDAY, AUCCST 13, 1912 POLK COUNTY OBSERVER THREE BE3) I I A i i HURRAH! VACATION Does your grip or trunk contain the necessary needs to make your vaca tion complete and enjoyable. We have a variety of vacation helps that will save you worry and trouble while away. Better go on your vacation prepared with at least the necessary articles rather than to be compelled to hunt them up when you are far distant from a drug store, or when you have to pay an exorbitant price at a summer resort. Vacation needs of all kinds for men and women. The Fuller Pharmacy An Unusual Investment Opportunity EQUAL EARNINGS FOR ALL NO FAVORED FEW The Investors' Building and Trust Company, of Portland, Ore gon, organized under state law for the purpose of building homes and selling them for cash r on monthly payments, and also de veloping tracts for Home Sites, offers you an exceptional opportunity to purchase some of its Capital Stock at $10 per share par value. SOME REASONS "Why you should invest in this Company: Your money will be SAFE. Your money will earn the maximum Dividend. The Officers and Directors are all men of the Highest Standing. Its Books and Accounts are audited monthly by a Certified Public Accountant. Monthly statement showing the true financial condition of the Company will be mailed to each stockholder monthly. You will share on the same basis as the Officers and Directors. The Company is now building and selling homes and is on a Dividend Basin. Dividends are paid on all shares on the 'first days of January, April, July nnd October. Subscriptions Invited for any amount. We Solicit Correspondence. Investors' Building & Trust Co., General Offices 407-8 Yeon Bldg. Portland, Oregon. News of City and County FOR SALE Fresh Cow, applv to J. G. VanOrsdel. Oscar Hayter, Lawyer, rooms 5 and 0, Uglow Building. Hop gloves, hop baskets and tape at Crider's General Store. John R. Elliott, of Salem, was reg istered at the Gail Sunday. Mrs. J. C. Talbott, of Falls City, was a shopper in Dallas Monday. Miss Hattie Note, of Salem, was registered at the Gail Sunday. Miss Cecil Cotirter, of Falls City, was in the city shopping, Saturday. Postmaster Walker, the merchant prince of Buell, was in Dallas Satur day on business. Our prices are right on tents, ham mocks, gasoline stoves and other seasonable goods. Craven Bros. 2t Mrs. Erward Richmond and Miss Virginia, of Portland, are visiting in the city at the home of Mrs. S. J. liichmond. The strongest and most durable binding twine can be secured at Crider's General Store at the most reasonable prices. Osteopaths are the only non-drug physieans in Oregon legally licensed by the state board of Medical Exam iners. Dr. McNicol, 719 Court street, only osteopath in Dallas. tf. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wells and fam ily, F. H. Wells and family, E. V. Bar ham and family, all of Dallas, and Bert Bray and family, of Ballston, left arly Sunday morning for a 10 days' camp outing on Siletz Bay. Blackberries for Sale. Order some of my nice Kittatinny blackberries direct from the vines, at $1.50 per crate. Phone W. H. Kra ber, East 3. Dallas Wood Yards, Kopiah Coal and Wood; 1G Inch and 4-foot wood delivered to any part of the city promptly on telephone call. Of fice 334; residence 663. W. L. BARBER, Dealer. Hop Mekers Wanted. Good camp-ground and close to town. J. D. Hubbard. 9-3 "BOOTS" SAYS He has never enjoyed a better ice cream trade than this year. Everybody buys his stock "Why Is The Reason?" Because his ice cream is so much better than the ordinary, unsani tary kind, that folks don't want the others after they try his. That's the Reason PHONE HIM THAT'S All Embossed postcards 5 cents dozen at Daniels'. tf Oscar Hayter, Lawyer, rooms 5 and 6, Uglow Building. Tents and camp stoves at right prices at Crider's General Store. Misses Itha Hunt nnd Mabel Nunn, of Independence, were Dallas visitors Friday. Theodore Parker is visiting his aunt, Mrs. J. 1!. Parker, in Inde pendence. Oscar Ellis motored down from Falls City Saturday evening, for a short visit with friends. J. It. Mills,' of the Elliott Printing company, of Salem, visited at the J. L. Sweeney home Sunday. A. O. Aurlaml, a wealthy real es tate owner of Falls City, was in the city on business Monday. . S. Wilson, one of the best farmers of the Ballston neighborhood, was in the city Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert P. MacGregor were passengers this morning to New port for a two weeks' outing. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lowe and A. R. Lindberg returned Saturday from a several days' outing at Newport. A. B. Brown has built a larger and better barn on the site of the old one recently burned near Falls City. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Starr, of Sa lem, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison over Sunday. J. B. Teal, republican nominee for county judge, came down from his "fish ranch" near Falls City Monday. Mrs. Baldus Gildner, formerly of Dallas, but who now lives in Port land, is in the city visiting old friends. Attention, hop pickers. Get your supplies at Crider's General Store. Big stock of the best goods, and at prices that will suit you. Headquarters of the Oregon Fire Relief Association will be found in Room 21, New Bank Building, at the head of the stairs. Mrs. G. B. Hampton and daughter of Rocco, passed through Dallas Mon day on her way East for an extended visit with relatives. Mrs. Carl Shortridge, proprietor of the Willamina hotel, was in the city a few hours Monday on her way to Salem on business. Mrs. T. J. Hayter, Mrs. Alice Demp sey. Miss Francis Lvmpsey and Miss Edith Cobb left yesterday for a sev eral weeks stay at Newport. Tents, all sizes and prices, camp stoves that are right and at prices will give you big value for the mon ey, at Crider's General Store. Prof. Irving SI. Glenn, a member of the University of Oregon faculty, is visiting with his family on the old 1 Lyle homestead north of the city. Mrs. J. B. Thompson and grand son, Kenneth Thompson, were passen egrs to Newport Monday morning, where they will spend the remainder of the summer. G. W. Vaughn spent last week rus ticating at Newport. Born August 7, to Mr. and Mrs. George Coad, a daughter. Wilson Ayres and family, left Friday for a two-weeks' outing at Taft. Marcus Hage, of Portland, visited friends In Dallas the last of the week. Mrs. Clara Slefarth, of Portland, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. H. Dimick. Miss Meryle Hall Is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Victor Ballentyne, in Adna, Washington. Wiley Gardner, of Bridgeport, vis ited relatives in The Dalles and Hepp ner a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kaerth left the last of the week for . a two-weeks' vacation at Gearhart-by-the-Sea. Miss Frances Byers, of Forest Grove, a former employe of The Observer, is the house guesl of Miss Veva Burns. Dean Collins, of the Oregonian staff, is sending a week's vacation with his parents, Judge and Mrs. J. L. Collins, in this city. Wilfred Keyzer has accepted a po sition as singer at the Tooze moving picture house in Newport, and is now located at the Abbey. Miss Jean Ketchum, of Independ ence, spent the week-end as the guest of her sister, Miss Verne Ketchum', who is stopping at the Gail. Harry Neal, who for 2 5 years was city marshall of McMinnville, with his wife, is visiting the family of his brotherinlaw. Field Allen, in this city. Elida Hotchkiss, of Fergus Falls, Minnesota, passed through Dallas the last of the week oa her way to Falls City to visit her uncle, A. M. Hotch kiss. L. S. Robbins, a prominent poultry raiser of Eola, was in Dallas on busi ness Saturday, and to attend the meeting of the Polk County Poultry association. Dr. B. H. McCallon and family are now occupying their new residence on Church street. The building is one of the finest In the city and is modern throughout. Elza Boyd, accompanied by Mrs. Boyd and daughter, of Creswell, and Lincoln Boyd and family, of. Halsey, Oregon, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Ray. Hon. H. V. Gates, of Portland, owner of' the Dallas water system, was in the city Saturday, attending to business matters and shaking hands with friends. W. R. Black, of Rickreall, was In Dallas on business Friday. He was accompanied by True Harmeson, of Santa Rosa, California, who is visiting at the Black residence. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wilson and daughter were in Amity last week, visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Wilson, of that city, who left the last of the week for a visit with relatives in Illi nois. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hoskfns and Attorney and Mrs. H. H. Belt, of Dal las, are rusticating at Garibaldi Beach. Paul Belt and family, of Wil lamina, have Joined the party. Mc Minnville News-Reporter. Rev. Chester Paul Gates returned from a trip to St. Johns Friday, where he had been called by the seri ous illness of Mrs. Gates, who Is with her parents in that city. Mrs. Gates is slightly Improved. Mrs. Jessie Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Robbins, is seriously ill in St. .Vincent's hospital in Port land. Mrs. Hill contracted a severe cold and congestion of the brain Is feared by the physicians. Mrs. Roy DeArmond (nee Gooch), visited her mother, Mrs. George Gooch, .in this city the last of the week, and went from here to New port for a ten-days' outing before re turning to her home In Independence. Charles Bilyeu, Presoctt Slmonton and Mr. Schaffer, of Salem, returned Saturday from Westport, In the for mer's Mitchell Six. Mr. Bilyeu went over earlier in the week with. Mrs. Bilyeu and son, who will reside at the beach for an Indefinite period. W. J. White, who left Dallas a few weeks ago for the classic retreats along Rogue River, In Southern Ore gon, returned on Friday and will make this city his home again. He says business In the "tentacle" line wasn't very rushing down that way. Mrs. Clarence Whiteside and baby and Miss Etta Cooper, accompanied by D. M. Guthrie, of Dallas, Mrs. Whiteside's father, left today for Newport to spend several days at the beach. Mr. Whiteside wil Join them Saturday, and Monday the party will leave that resort for Yahcatts, where they will go Into camp and enjoy the hunting and fishing offered there. They will be away for several weeks. Corvallis Gazette-Times. It is urgently desired that all vet erans of the civil and Spanish-American wars, report at once to B. Love lace at the Dungan Paint store on Washington street. In order that a post of the Grand Army of the Re public may be formed In Dallas without further delay. Several have already enrolled their names but it is hoped that every former soldier in this vicinity will call and signifj their Intention of joining the post. Robert Walton, a nephew of R. J. Taylor, came down Sunday with sev eral friendsd from Albany, en route to Dallas in an auto. On the way they had a blowout, and Robert look ed up his uncle while the machine was being repaired. Independence Monitor., Hop Pickers Wanted. 75 hop pickers at the Brown (or Munson) yard east of Dallas. List with Kirkpatrick & Yoakum. 8-16 -Free Demonstration. The ladies of Dallas are invited to attend the demonstration of the fa mous "Wear-Ever" Aluminum cook ing utensils, given by Mr. ,and Mrs. A. E. Myers, in the Buckeye store on Mill street, between Main and Church streets, on "Wednesday, August 14, from 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. Lunch will be served free. All are welcome. Legal blanks for sale at this office. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) Lucas County, ) ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every case of Ca tarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sorn to before me find subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of De cember. A. D., 1886. (Seal.) A. W. GLEASON. Notary Public. Halls' Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all drugggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. U! n eras Urn Opportunity! WE WE YOU i a b El D THE ROOM THE MONEY THE GOODS BUSINESS LOCALS von SALE. FOR SALE Nine-room house, with carpets and furniture, ready for housekeeping. Barn and out-build-Ings. Good place for keeping board ers. Also six-room house for sale at a bargain. Inquire 906 Shelton street. 589-8-23 FOR SALE Cheat seed for sale. W. P. Miller. Phone Main 1554. 590tf FOR SALE Fine brood mare, eight years old. Dallas Lumber and Log ging Co. 591 8-20 TYPEWRITERS For rent or Hayter's Bookstore, Dallas, Ore. sale. 588-tf FOR SALE Cheap. Good second hand piano. Must be sold at once. Phone 1654. 587-89 Therefore we will offer for the next few days until they are sold Remarkable Reductions in Summer Underwear and all Warm Weather Goods Wright's Spring Needle Underwear n Exceptional values at $1.25 the garment and always sold at that figure. We marked them down to $1.00 at first, but have sunk the knife in them again and now offer them at only 75c the Garment You never bought better value for twice the money. $1.75 and $1.50 Underwear Greatly Reduced! Straw Hats at Half Regular Prices! We overloaded on our Summer Goods and we must have the room and have simply got to move these goods. Our loss is your gain. Come quickly while the assortment is unbroken. Hop Picker Wanted. Pickers wanted at the Hanson yard on Salt Creek, 4 miles northwest of Dallas. Fine camping ground, plenty of good water, plenty of wood handy; nice, c!an yard and splendid stand; about three weeks' picking. See or address Edwin Jacobson, or leave names at Stafrin's drug store, Dallas. 8-16 Special Offer. I To introduce the Simset Magazine ; into new homt-s we will make the following peeial offr: For tl.OO ;we will end Sunset Magazine for t of DaIlas' size In Oregon where KURD BLAIR CRANE The three names that stand at the head of the list of MAKERS Of" GOOD WRITING PAPER. The people of Dallas can get Hurd's. Blair's or Crane's paper in their hical stationery store. There is probably not another town FOR SALE Good team of horses, harness and wagon; horses about 2700 pounds, well matched; harness and wagon nearly new. Enquire one mile south of Dallas. L. A. Dickin son. . 584-93 FOR SALE Four-horse power gns oline engine, cheap. Call on E. Bid die, Dallas. 685-830 FOR SALE Thirty-five horse power center crank Atlas engine, good as new. F. J. Coad, Dallas Planing Mill. 580-tf FOR SALE My place at Rickreall. One acre ground, fine, modern 10 room house, hot and cold water, good barn and outbuildings. Price $2700; $500 cash, balance to suit purchaser. L. C. Koser. 577-8-6 FOR SALE OR RENT Modern im proved house; five rooms, new; bath, wired and fixtures. Inquire B. F. Wells at PostofHce. 574-tf FOR SALE Seventeen yearling Cots wald Bucks (registered). Will sell at bargain if taken at once. D. T. Hodges, Rickreall. 571-tf FOR SALE At a bargain, second hand business, as I have other inter ests In view. Geo. W. Hinshaw, cor ner Main and Oak Sts. 522-tf FOR SALE Oak and Cedar Soehren Warehouse Co. Posts. Iltfl8 FOR SALE One span of mules, har ness and wagon. One ropelng saddle. Inquire Farmers' Feed Shed. 550-tf FOIl RENT. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Apply 602 Levens street. 586-816 WANTKD. WANTED Agent. Write Health & Accident Insurance. Oregon Surety & Casualty Co., 322 Board of Trade, Portland, Oregon. 8-9 Uglow Uglow Building Clothing Company Dallas, Oregon JJENTIST B. F. BUTLER Office over Fuller Pharmacy. Office hours from 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 6 p. m. ' Dallas Oregon SmUhJBicknell Teacher of PIANO AND ORGAN Studio, 712 Oak St. Dallas Oregon "HELMET" BRAND FLOUR Is made by the Rickreall Mil ling Company, manufacturers of the celebrated "Blue Stem Blend." It is in great demand and we are selling big quan tities of it. New Crop Dates Just In. Simonton & Scott Court Street Dallas, Ore. TRY OUR ICE CREAM AND BEST ' T,IE SODAS EARTH Ellis' Confectionery D.UXAS, OREGON WANTED All kinds of Iron, rubber, brass, copper, zinc, and hides. High est cash prices paid. A. N. Halleek, Monmouth, Oregon. 3-12tf MISCELLAXKOIS. YOUR WINTER'S WOOD Order your Blah wood now and be sure of having a good dry supply for Winter. I can sell you elthHT slabs, blocks or trimmings. Can furniwh any other kind of wood desired. Plenty nf good oak and fir. Send in your orders by Phone. 1563. AUGUST HO MAX. rnoFEssioji ij cabds. DENTIST M. HAYTER Dallas National Hank Building Dallaa Oregoa I 6 months and will send post :aid i either of the fo'.ioHire-: Hammond's Latest Atlas containing new mapj of each State and Tcrr'tory in the United States, as W.-I1 as maps of every country in the orld; also la est census figures and statistics, or a Standard Weuster Po k t Diction ary", bound in leather. Indexed, and containing 2 0.&0 -rrords. SUte which premium you ant and nd your order to Fred T-ookler. North- I west Manager, Sun? t Marai ne. Portland. Or-gon. 7-Stf all three of these matehl'M brands can be had. Ask to Sff the late styles. J. C. HAYTER Bookseller and Stationer 428 Mala Street Hours: a. m. to 5 p. m.; other hours by appointment. Phone HI 4. DR. D. G. REMPEL CHIKOPKACTOlt Xerte Spm-lalM an 1 Spin.il Adjuster III Court St., Dallas, Oregon. DR. B. E. NEVEL VETERIXABY SURGEON Phone, 21 Dallu, Oreroa Phone 1111-2 R. L. CHAPMAN rrxr.RAL iuuixtor AND EMttALXKIl Calta promptly answered day or night Italia, On-giMt. We sell the- Best in Harness Everything in That Line Here. Single and Double. Driving or Working All the Newest Improve ments. Ask to see the latest Tubular Hemes Agents for Sharkey Ftsh Key Collars MOHAIR ROBES Special Sale on Sweat Pads-How 35c Crider's Gen. Store Delightful Shopping Where can you shop delightfully this hot weather? I've haJ to keep perfectly quiet in order to live, yet you say you've had a day of delightful shopping. Yes, I've been shopping in up-to-date stores stores kept cool, dustless and well ventilated by G-E Electric Fans No wonder those stores are popular they are so comfortable. They do as much business in summer as at any other season. Money spent in electric fans is a paying investment. The 12-inch and 16-inch G-E Oscillating Fans are the most appropriate for stores. Their swinging breezes keep the air in good circulation throughout the store. The customers, being comfortable, buy with better judg ment, and are satisfied. The latest styles are kept in stock by Oregon Power CoJ 1 605 Court. Street Telephone 24 I