m. i r iiimw . . m . . . . a- , i . 1 . Mm TWO .-15 , Mirrors for Christina. Plate glass French . make some thing nice for a Christmas gift. Ful Jer Pharmacy. POLK COUNTY OBSERVER J AisoMelPure -mL UieonlyBaliingPiErEEfe mA (V U A A 0$ 1 News of City and County Dallas Temperature For the week ending Thursday, December 6: Friday, November 29 . Saturday, November 30 Sunday, Dec. 1 ...... Monday, Dec, 2 Tuesday, Dec. 3 Max. Min. ...66 34 ...66 36 ...68 37 ...60 36 ...55 88 ...60 38 ...63 33 Oscar Hayter, Lawyer, rooms 6 and 6, Uglow Building. Tresspass notices, weather proof, for sale at Observer Job office. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Blessing return ed yesterday from a few days' visit with relatives In Albany and Salem. Will Snyder, a former Dallas boy, now at McMlnnvllle, was here Wed nesday, greeting relatives and friends. OVAL FRAMES for the pictures you have had enlarged. Sterling Furniture Co. tf Dave Grant resumed his regular work as night watchman the first of the week, after several weeks of Illness. A. C. Robinson Is assltlng In the Rills Pharmacy for a short time In the absence of the regular pharma cist, Mr. Manach. Headquarters of the Oregon Fire Relief Association will be found In Room 21. New Bank Building, at the hend of the stairs. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lowe will oc cupy the Crlder house on Main and Academy streets lntely vacated by W, A. Schoel and family. You are sure of the best glasses and the best results when you consult Dr. Freeze, the Eye Specialist. His charges are always moderate. lZ- Christmas presents are received with pleasure when Silverware in community, 1847 Rogers Bros., or a nine parlor clock or a gold watch is given as a present. Shepherd s Jew elry Store, open evenings. 12-20 The three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, residing on the Hanson plnee north of the city died early yes terday morning after a short Illness. Funeral services will be conducted this afternoon from the residence. Frank Herroti, demonstrator for the laurel Steel Range company who will be In Dallas next week at the Crlder store, is an old friend of The Observer proprietors, who lived for many years In Sedro-Woolley, Wash., where Mr. llerron was engaged In business. White Sweater Dry Cleaned At Phil Begin s. 614 Mill street. It was impossible for me to make my regular trp to Dallas, but will be there all day Thursday, Dec. 12. at Stafrln's. Consult me free In regard to your eyes, and If you need glasses you can Iw sure of the proper ones without paying a fancy price. ivr. Freer.e, the F.ye Specialist. 12-6 I'arker Fountain lVn. We are sole agents for the Parker Fuller Pharmacy. White Sweater Dry Chnel At Phil Begin s. 614 Mill street. Xnv rYe'ivh Slmx Playing Cards. The real nifty, up-to-date kind for dainty functions. Ijirge axaortment Just received at the Fuller Pharmacy. Kid Gloves Cleaned. lOe pair, at Phil Begln's. Dallas Wood Yards, Koplah Coal and Wood; 16 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. For Christmas Ladles' and Gents gold watches, with Waltham, Elgin, Hamilton, South Bend, Rockford movements. Any one would make a time lasting present always remem bered. Shepherd's Jewelry Store. Diamonds and Cameo's In rings and brooches make elegant Christ mas presents; best quality and right prices; open every evening until 8:30 p. m.; Saturday 10 p. m. Shepherd's Jewelry Store. 12-20 I have ring mountings 14-karat In the Tiffany or tooth styles, can fur nish any stone you may desire; they would make beautiful Christmas presents, and if you want any article that I haven't In stock, I will sen and get It for you and guarantee it to be here before Christmas. Shep herd's Jewelry Store, open evenings. The Greek restaurant, operated for several months by Pete Peterson, was sold Wednesday to James Hubbard and other parties, who took possession at once. It Is said that Peterson will move to Tillamook. The new proprie tors are well known In Dallas, having lived In the neighborhood for a long time. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Schoel left yes terday for Albany where they will visit relatives until after the first of the year, when they will move to Portland where Mr. School has secur ed a lucrative position with the Northwestern Electric company. Mr. Schoel has had charge of the power station for the Oregon Power com peny In this city for two years. For Christmas presents don't for get those diamonds, cameos, Inde structible mesh bags, cuff links, rings, chains, charms, watches, bracelets, brooches, scarf pins, tie clasps, silver ware, cut glHss'(Hocks, sterling silwr, etc., etc., and 'the reduction in sliver hollow ware and cut glass, all make excellent Christmas presents. Shep herd's Jewelry Store, opien evenings. Kid (.love Cleaned. 10c pair, at Phil Begln's. . Nolle' to the Public. Walln WallA, Wash., Nov.'29, 1912. To Whom tt May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that I will not be responsible for any bills Con tracted by my son, Robert Ankeny, of Uickreall, Oregon. 12-fi 1-S ROBERT ANKENY. Notice to Tax Payers and Voters of lioad Disti-U-t No. 12. We, the' undersigned citizens and tax payers of Koad District Number 12. In Folk County, Oregon, Dein more than ten per cent of the ta payers at said road district, do bere by give public notice that a public meeting will be held at what Is known as the Guthrie School House within said Road District, In said ' county and state, on the 28th day of Decern ber, 1912, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, for th purposes and intention of voting an additional tax for Improving and ma cadamizing roads within said Dis. trict; said 'improvements and macad amlzing to be done on the road lead ing from Dallas to Lewisville and Airlie between the south end of where the macadam now on said road ends and what is known as the Leande Bilieu Bridge in said Distnict and such other improvement and macad amizing as may be determined upon at such meeting. All persons who are interested in said matters are re quested to be present for such, pur poses. Ifctted this 4 th day of December, 1912. Respectfully, C. D. Shepherd, W. M. Hoisington, J. C. Guthrie, S. E. Guthrie, F. Li. Guthrie, G. B. Remington, Jacob J. Minnich, 1). Shepherd, W. Klankington, L. Gardner, C. C. Gardner, L. N. Bclieu, P. Locke, ' ' A. Hindman, J. Minnich, Fred Trenhagen, W. T. Hibbard. 12-6 12-27 A. C. G. H. E. Legal blanks tor sale at this office. No. 7472 REPORT OF THE CONDITION of the DALLAS NATIONAL BANK At Dallas, in the State of Oregon, at at the close of business, No vember 26, 1912. Resources. Loans and Discounts $139,506.66 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 848.40 U. S. Bonds to secure cir culatlon 25,000.00 Other bonds to secure U. S. Deposits, none; to secure Postal Savings, $6,000.00 Bonds, Securities, etc Banking house, Furniture and Fixtures Due from State and Pri vate Banks and Bank ers, Trust Companies, and Savings Banks .... Due from approved Re serve Agents Checks and other Cash Items Notes of other National Banks .' Fractional Paper Curren cy, Nickels and Cents .. Lawful Money Reserve In Bank, viz: Specie $24,934.85 Legal-tender notes 15.00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 1,250.00 6,000.00 32,477.42 23,255.55 624.15 69,832.78 3,039.28 455.00 233.11 24,949.85 Total 317,472.20 Liabilities Capital stock paid in 25,000.00 Surplus Fund 5,000.00 Undivided Profits, less ex penses and Taxes paid . 4,353.24 National Bank Notes Out standing 22,945.00 Due to State ' and Private Banks and Bankers ... 5,990.64 Individual deposits subject to check 240,312.25 Demand certificates of de posit 1,843.75 Time certificates of deposit (i, 000. 00 United States deposits, none; Postal savings Deposits, $2,829.97 2,829.97 Liabilities other than those above stated '. 3,197.35 Total 317,472.20 State of Oregon,) ss. County of Polk,) 1, E. llayter, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. E. HAYTEIi', Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of December, 1912. H. H. BELT. Notary Public Correct A t test : B. H. MiCALLON, I. N. WOODS, WALTER WILLIAMS. Seal Directors lU ITl UK KXPKHT II Kit K Holiday Postcards Do rot buy your Christmas nd New postcards until you have seen the bran t if ul ami exclusive line at llayter's Book Store. The leading art publishers of Amer ica and Germany hsv contributed their bfst numbers to this beautiful Year We are also showing the popular ChrMmas Iettrm In over 60 styles and dmlgns. Prices range from I rents to 2 ty rents. IIAYTER'S BOOK STORE Tle Vimtf W In-re Your CttrKtrlta iHillars WVl Bwj Uie M4 CtfU. Seclcy, Who Fitted Ciar of KiinnIh, tilled to Salem. F. It. Seeley of Chicago and Phila delphia, the noted truss expert, will be at the Marion hotel and will remain In Salem this Monday and Tuesday1 only, Dec. 9 and 10. Mr. Seeley says: The Spermatic Shield Truss as now used And approved by the United States Government will not only re tain any case of rupture perfectly affording Immediate and complete re lief, but clows the opening in 10 days on the average case. This Instrument received the only award In England and In Spain, porduclng results with out surgery, harmful Injections, treat ments or prescriptions. Mr. Seeley has documents from the I'nited States Government, Washington, D. C, for inspection. All charity cases without charge, or If any Interested call he will be glad to show the truss without charge or fit them If desired. Any one ruptured should remember the date and take advantage of this opportunity. otm In a XooKpaprr! Ed Plaster had a turkey hen come off the other day with 11 young turkeys, hatch ing every egg she had under her. Itemlser. Hoorav! To (ilTe llaiur. Member of the Methodist Sunday school will give a hasaar In the front windows of Guy Itroa.' hardware store on the afternoon and evening of Saturday. December T. at which will be dipplayrd for aale all kinds of needlework, dolls, home baking and candies and groceries. Christmas hopp-rs are urged to delay their purchase until after an Inspection of the offerings of the baxaar. 1J-7 i YOU ARE THE JUDGE As to whether my work is satis factory. I eiiiliHvor to mnke my signa ture on a Photograph stand for all that is best in Portraiture. I cannot AFFORD to have dissatis fied customers. Up-to-Date Styles For Holiday Gifts ORDER NOW Phone 52 4. ' 1 I ' t f ,)tH C. The Photographer in your 7V-xi J '---l JS4 if ' X . ' " V l j; A Practical Demonstration will be given at our store December 9th to 14th inclusive. Everybody attending will be ser ved with delicious, evenly browned biscuits made from White Mountain Flour and good Seal Blend coffee and cream. . - You are invited to come, at any time that is most convenient, and learn how good these biscuits are and see how easily they are baked in a LAUREL TWIN-FLUE RANGE. Don't stay away because you are not interested in buying a range at present. ; You will want one some day, and may never again have as good an opportunity to learn why all ranges do not bake and cook as quickly and economically nor with the same uniformly successful re sults which any LAUREL RANGE will give you. As a special inducement to you who will need a range soon, we offer, provided you pur chase or order a LAUREL TWIN-FLUE RANGE during this demonstration and sale, Your choize of three very useful premiums An $8 oo Set of "Wear Ever" Aluminum Ware . . This is the best set of aluminum ware you could buy no matter . what price you were willing to pay. "Wear Ever" contains only pure aluminum. It is unequalled for any kind of cooking. Aluminum ware is light and always remains.clean and bright. It will not crack like enameled, ware; it will last a lifetime and will always be valued for its superior cooking qualities. Food flavors are not absorbed by aluminum and foods' which are easily burned in utensils of other materials are not ven scorched in aluminum ware under the same conditions. Remember we give this premium only with Laurel Twin-Flue Ranges ordered dur ing the demonstration. P wta - :. $r v An Electric Toaster Of all the articles entering into the pre paration of breakfast none will be more ap preciated than this toaster after you have once used' it. It operates on the ordinary electric light current and is furnished with a long flexible cord for attaching to any light socket. All parts are, heavily nickeled and being plain are easily cleaned by merely rub bing lightly with a cloth. A 26-Piece Set of Handsome Silverware Containing, in all, 6 knives, 6 forks, 6 teaspoons, 6 medium size table spoons, which can be used also for soup spoons, and one each, butter knife and sugar shell. Every piece is warranted R. & B. silverware; a guarantee of wearing quality going with each set. The design is a beautiful Poppy Scroll which is so popular at the present time; it is carefully raised and carved to give the proper effect. This set of silver makes a valuable addition to any table service. Come in and examine these premiums, which are now on display in our store. It's Quick, Convenient Toast is made right on your breakfast table. You make it as required. It is al ways hot and deliciously crisp and evenly browned. There is no danger of burned or blackened toast, as the heat is easily regulat ed. The only cost of operating is a fraction of a cent for electricity. Come in and see what a simple and convenient apparatus this toaster really is. This demonstration which we will conduct is given to convince you that the stove is of as much, if not of more, importance than the "cook." f . . You will notice in the illustration shown above that the lids of the stove are numbered. In other ranges than Laurels the heat passes only under Nos. 1, 2 and 3 when the direct draft is opened. Laurel Twin-Flue Ranges are built differently; they heat the entire stove top; they use less fuel; they heat the entire oven to a uniform temperature when you want it, but do not heat the oven at all when you don't want it This saves fuel and makes the kitchen more comfortable. The special Laurel Twin-Flue construction which makes this possible will be explained with many other desirable Laurel features during each day of this demonstration. Don't Forget The Dates December 9, 10, 11, i2, 13 and 14. A useful Souvenir will be given to every lady attending this sale. Saturday, December 14 at 4 o'clock we will give away a Laurel Steel Range Absolutely Free CRIDER'S GENERAL STORE