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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1913)
TUESDAY, MAY 20th, 1913 POLK COUNTY OBSERVER rouE 4 4 u BUSINESSLOCAlS (Advertisements under this head I charged at the rate of 1 tent nor wsi first Insertion; ft cent per word' n,i each Insertion thereafter; 30 woi'd?"' loss, $1 per month If paid in advanp.'t No advertisement Inserted fi- in.. t 15 cents. win FOIl SALE FOR SALE Span G year old mares weight about lll(K) pounds; uso ilew! Pain wagon. J. W. Yost, Airlie. 7D45-1620 FOR SALK Or trade. n,,.t,..... - s,. v'V'-iuiJjy. power three stroke all-steel hay preiw ami nnvc, uu m repair, nlmflst new. W. M. McQueen, Rickreall. 783 5-27 " gSmSa!BBas3amimm., (fly. V.'"'" " i ":vl v i A I irj - j i ,( 3 . ' & BEYOND COMPARE g IX. V-' BEYOND COMPARE MUNSING WEAR MUMSMG MUNSING WEAR Because of their fine quality and unusual durability and washability, have become the most popular union suite in the world. Because of the perfect way in which they fit and cover the form, without gapping or mmmg leading merchants in practically every town and city in the United States recommend them .to mos t partic ular trade. The Munsing Mills at cor. Western & Lyndale Aves.,. Minneapolis, Minn., contain 15 acies or nooi space, cover an entire city block, are of modern fire-proof construction and are said by competent judges to oe the largest and best equipped knitting mills in the United States. The knitting machines make over 50,000 mil lion (50,000,000,000) stitches per day. Over forty million (40,000,000) buttons sewed on annually. Ihe employ ees number over thirteen hundred-they work under ideal sanitary conditions. The ventilating system iorces fresh air everywhere-the air is washed as it enters the mill. More than 20,000 Munsingwear Garments are produced daily. If you wear Munsing Umo suits you will like them. They please everybody. There is a right Munsingwear size for you. Forty different fine quality knit fabrics to choose trom. Ask to see isook Munsingwear Fabrics at Underwear Counter. DON'T SAY UNDERWEAR ALWAYS SAY MUNSINGWEAR DALLAS, ' H H 'M m hi A RELIABLE PLACE TO TRADE OREGON News of City and County TRIBUTE SOLDIER EXPERT HORSESHOEING 415 Oak Street, Dallas. Meet me at the New Scott. 2-2."tf J. J. Fiiller was a l'orl lainl visilor dilliliff (lie week. Oscar Ilayter, Lawyer, rooms 5 anil C, Uglow building. Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Marshall were Sunday visitors in Salem. U. S. Louijliaiy was at Corvallis diiiiii;,' the week on business. Dr. Lowe's plasses are ileal li to headaches. Ask your neighbors. Dolman's Dairy Cream liO cenls a pint. It Rhubarb for sale, one cent a pound. V. P. Miller, phone 1;V). tf D. H. I'lyohn, attorney, room It) and 2(1, Dallas National bank building. ' tf. (iood young gelding team for sale, Ferd Hartman, 71 !, Lyle street. )hone l.'j.Hl. tf. F. 1-. Tubandt. and J. F. I'lrich of Airlie, were business visitors in Dallas Monday. Hubert Fisher has ordered The Observer changed from Wallace, lo his present address at. liurke, Idaho, where he has mining interests. A marriage license lias been issued at Vancouver. Wash., to Charles Vales and Miss Kliabelh liutler, both of Portland. Miss Duller form erly resided at 1 (alias and is well known here. K.xiH'i'ience, skill and knowledge amounts to lillle unless there is a disposition to employ them lo your advantage. Dr. Lowe has Ihe essen tials and the disposition to make glasses for you lhat will satisfy you. Specialist las all dav (i-:! been in for some Summer Hats Cleaned. At Phil Degin's, the tailor. tf You Don't Have To Wash Dishes It's no fun washing dishes any time, and especially when you are out ramping. Veil don't have to wash dishes when mi have a sup ply of our Paper Plates. They are just the tiling for picnic and eamp imr parties. These plates are pat up in sanit.ii packages of and si ll for 10 cents A package. We also have a large sii'ik of IVn nison's Lunch Sets. eoiisit n,;: of the new decorated table cloths. i::ipkins. doilies and paer plates. Our IVnnison department ' now very complete, and we would be glad to have you rorm in and !ok over Ihe beautiful new lines for S prim am! Summer. IIAYTER'S BOOK STORE Headquarters for Oenm'son Goods 428 Main Street Dr. Lowe will be in Independence Friday, May :!!. F. A. Dunkle of Portland, has ac cepted a position with the Lough a ry grocery and began work during the week. Dr. Freeze, the Kye will he at Stat'rin's in Dal Thursday, June ". b'oy Iihoades, who has Portland and Tillamook time, has rclurned lo Dallas to make his home. T. C. Stockwell, who for several weeks has been visiting in his old home in Wisconsin is expected to re turn home soon. James Myer, who owns stores at Neskowin and Helm, was in Dallas recently looking after interisls which he has near this city. Miss Pearl Owings, stenographer at Oscar llayler.'s ollice. who has been indisposed for a number of days has resumed her duties. Koy W'assom of Newberg. spent Sunday in Dallas, lie is connected with the Charles K. Spaulding Log ging company at that place. Harry Mourer of Salem, was in Dallas yesterday arranging for some possible contracts which may result in building development for this city. Mr. and Mrs. llanv II. Hilt and infant son, (ieorge, were in Salem for the week end as guests of Jus tice I'.iirnett. of the Supreme Court and Mrs. Iturnett, Waller L. Tooe Jr.. attorney for the State Land P.ourd has icceivcd word that there is again money in the fund to loan and that applica tions for loans will now be received. J. K. Sibley, who for the past month with his family has been vis iting his old home at Faiilield, Illin ois, has returned' to Dallas. His family will remain in Illinois for some time. Charles McMame. who lives near IndeH'iiilence. was arrested last week by Deputy Sheriff Tupcr and taken lie fore Justice of the Peace Winn at that place where he pleaded guilty to the charge of giving liipior to mi nors and was lined $"(' and costs. McMame was a trainer as the race track. Word has Im-cu received that Judge Kelly of the Circuit Court will boll an adjourned session of court in Vamhill county this week. At that lime Attorneys ilayter ami "ell win take up the mm" of Kobert Horn v. the Pacitie. Face Prick company. This is an action for ixi'soiiai in jury in which imiI damages are asked. Dr. I.we's sup'iior glasses titled by lis metb.xls give good vision, re in e eM-otrain. stop headaches and remove wrinkles and that ten" fa cial expression that eomes from de fective sight. No one ran give your ve a more rfect fit or furnish more satisfactory mounting and the pi ice is alwavs right, from f'J " up. Cot suit him at Hot.1 Cad May and 'J1'. Seore of reference. Ke neiidT the date. DEAD Arrangements Are Made For Fitting Memorial to Be Held. Veterans of the civil war will pay a tribute in memoriam to the soldier dead on Memorial day and members of the G. A. R. at a meeting held last Friday made arrangements to fittingly observe the day. At that meeting, which was held in the court house, Mayor Van Ors del, Dr. Mark Hayter, Capt. Staf rin, Prof. Metzger, Prof. Ford and K. L. Johnson were named as a com mittee to have charge of the day's exercises. These exercises will be held in the City Park if the day is suitable, otherwise they will be at the Armory. A committee was also selected to decorate the graves of those com rades who are now dead, this solemn cercinonv to lie at 8 o'clock in the morning of Memorial day. The pres ident makes the request that all who can donate flowers for this purpose leave them at Slafrin's drug store not later than 8 o'clock in the morn ing of that day. Committees were also appointed to visit the college and city schools previous to Memo-; roial dav. Whv be bothered with 'J pairs i"f 'glasses? Call at Hotel Gail Wednesday or Thursday. May 28 and 12! and have Dr. Lowe show you the new Torie Kryptock glasses with which you can see all distances. No lines or seams in the glass to catch dirt and strain the eyes. No cement to "come apart. Five .demonstrations on mornings of above dates. Scores of Dallas refer ences; '21 years experience. Hats Cleaned. Have your Panama bleached and cleaned at Begin 's, the tailor's. tf SEA TRAVEL ANALYZED Evan Evans Makes Interesting Ob servations on Recent Visit to His Fatherland; Fuel Expensive. The matter of transporting passen gers by land and sea has been a wen derment since Henry lIudso!:ed the river that bears his name, but Hum Kvans, who recently crossed the At lantic to meet his kindred gatlc'v.i information that would seem to be of interest to those who live upon the land and never enjoyed the beau ties of sea travel. The Lusitauia up on which Mr. Kvans made his trip to Wales, carried as a crew .'!74. burning as fuel eaeh day l.onil tons of coal. The ship earned more than Columbus did when he discovered the land of the Red man and also had more steam, says Mr. Kvans. It is recorded there were on the .Lusitauia 120 coal passers, 11)2 stokers (lire men), 12 leading stokeis. 22 oilets. three electricians, two boilermakers. 22 engineers and one plumber. CHANCE TO SAVE DOLLARS BRIDGE QUESTION IS UNDECID ED. (Contiued from Page One.) attempt In make such a move. However, he stated, as tratlic con ditions warrant and other conditions equalize themselves he believes the county may take up consideration of the construction of another biidge. The bridge at Howersville is at -a lower point on the stream and at the present time the rnad runs to the stream and turns. Plans are under way for extending the load across the stream to ;i point where it would join the highway. The construction I of this extension is assured. i dinance placing the city treasurer on a basis of one-fourth of one per cent went to second reading and was passed. Feuton and Risser voted no. One movemuch appreciated was an instruction to the new purchasing committee to purchase a table for the use of the press. FIELD MEET TO BE THIS WEEK (Continued from pa;ro 1.) events will he qualified to paiiicipah in the meet between the two counties. Keen rivalry is displayed among the various athletes as well as amomj the dill'ei'enl schools and one of tin IeK.-i! blanks for sale at this office. GOOD BREAD Is the dream of every thrifty housewife. The making of Good Bread depends upon the Flour Yakima Best Hard Wheat Flour Has no peer in the market today. Try sack and solve your baking problem H. A. WOODS & CO. Grocers Dallas, Ortgoa Crider Store Renews Liberal Offer On Buggy. Today another error appears in the Crider (Jeueral Store advertise ment ujMin the second page. The mistake is in the word "Oregon" which has been changed to " ling er!)." If the paxr containing this error is presented at the Crider (ieneral Store within one month from the date of this issue, a etedit I of ,-flO will be given upon the pur chase price of any Studebaker buggy in the establishment. If you should be the luckv one and don't wish a new I buggy give it to some one that does. The mistake occurs in but one paper j of this issue which will be sent lo some unknown )erson in Polk county. Instructions have been issued by the District Atlornev's ollice to the marshalls of Falls City. Indep n! ence and Dallas to see that the state law forbidding the sale of cigarettes to minois lie strictly enforced. lioth schools of Dallas have be come standard ndiools ;iecoid'.iig t" word which has been received by Su ierintendent Seymour. Throughout the county schools arc rapidly In coming standardized until this coun ty is standing premier in that iv s"ect. There are but few sch 'oN where eipial opoort unities are given for the development of sci 1 c'lil- divn in comparison to the schools of Dallas and the standardiiiig of the local educational institutions i sti 1 another step in advance. Oscar ilayter was among the at torneys from Polk eouniy e"'g to Salem Friday to attend tl Ha'iuuet which w.i held that right, in the Mi lion hotel in honor ft .1 ldge WiHian Ram-ev and Charles I MiNary. vh ji re ssxn to lie elevated to ti e sa- Wherein Osteopathy is Original. It is not the claim of Andrew Tav- lor Still. M. D.. the founder of ost'e-1 T,MII- opal hie medicine, nor of his followers! that the basic facts and principles1 upon which the system rest- ure es sentially new discoveries, but only that their application is new. This : claim cannot be contradicted. Oste opathy, as a science and practice, both, is absolutely original, and is ' not to be confused with other ss. ' terns of practice, nor with such a 1 .juvants to medicine as massage. Swedish movements, medical gymnas tics, etc.. with which u has no con.; neelion or essential likeness wh:ilso- Vci. Oihrr schoi i grain for the dav: 1. KKI yard'dash. 2. Pole vault. .'I. S8II yard dash. 4. Running high juni "). 120 yard hurdle. (i. Running broad. 7. 220 vard dash. 5. Shot put. !. 44tl yard dash. Id. Hammer throw. ! 11. Standing high. ! 12. 220 hurdle. i i:t. Discus. 14. Standing broad, lo. Mile run. 1(1. Javelin. 17. Javelin. 15. Tug of war. pro- The court has deliberated for some best athletic tryouts ever witnessed time on this question as it is con-1 in Polk county is promised for next sideied one of prime import to t hose , Saturday here. wlio are interested m lliar localilv. roiiowmg are llie eve Those who favored the upper bridge stated that a petition had been filed in reference to it some years ago. Commissioner Pet re expressed the opinion that advertisement for bids on the four bridges -planned to he constructed by the county was such that any or all of the bids may he rejected while Commissioner Wells took a slightly different view as to the nature of the advertisement and the province of the county court in connection with it. Judge Teal was linn in the stand (hat the court should go ahead with the Howersville bridge instead of retreating. Hand Concert at !) :.'!0 bv Dallas Came. Airlie vs. Dallas. 10::ill. TVit naiift rive ucres oi land near town Willi House, chicken yard, thiw do.en fruit trees and berries. . () Philbnck, JDnHns, R, 2. 7!)()52:i FOR SALI', Ur trade, one iilUtw,! hay press and rake, all in good renair inmost new. tv. ai. aieijueeu, Hick, reall. 783 5-2) PURK BURBANK SKKD POTA TOES I offer a limited amount of pure Burbank seed potatoes at 2Ti cenls per hundred. A. (1. Hubert, Rickreall, Route 1. ' 7(J0-t r FOR SALE If you want winter eggf irrf n cf'lrl". "from Ivnpnov'o nv!,. S mug wuii tjegnorns. riouie J, Ha s 710-3-4tS Oregon. WANTED. WANT KD Young lady wauls ligli work in Dallas; wages no object. Ai ply at this ofhee. 7!)25-2 WANTED All kinds of iron, rubber brass, copper, nine, and hides. High est cash prices paid. A. N, Ilalleck Monmouth, Oregon. 3-i2t LOST. LOST Seal ring with initials It. Y. somewhere between Shellon Ktrei and sawmill. Reward if returned t J. II. Fulgliam. 785-1 FOUND. FOUND On Main street, a lady crocheted purse. Owner can lia same by proving properly and payii for this notice. 7!)ll MISCF.MjANEOUS. STRAYKD Buckskin mule cumii three years old, with black st i'ij. running down back and shoiihlei Finder please notify Barney l'lii lips. Falls City, Ore. '7!):)5-l HOARD AND ROOMS The I'leasa Home rooming house on Main stic is now ready to lease rooms anii fir rush table board, hverything new ar modern. Kales reasonable. R. Morris, phone .'Ki.'l. ' 784 5-:" MONFY TO LOAN On improv city projK'rty; abstract must be fir mslied. If you have money to loan can place it for you on good securir Waller L. Toozc. Jr., lawyer, suite and !), National Bank building. 769; (IOOD WOOD At right prices, ti ller your block wood and slab woo lor early delivery. I riinnuiigs lir nished on short order. Plenty r good fir and other kinds of wood n ready for .customers. Send orde earlv bv phone to AUGUST D' MAN. 'Phone 1.503 7ft esc I 'tutor i ho., Is (.t' n.edicii i-pt all the isolated facts and in in- ! .' ... 1 l d ana'i logV. Ollt UIV. pllVslo of hlch the liew ell SCl-oll- ical ,ght i i is eiice of osteopathy has In si ructed. Hut no other m,. ' teacher lw tore Dr. Still ever w n ; these tacts and juinciples into a sistcnt, homogenous system whic aide, not ,,iily to overcome much, sickness and defoimvy without the Use of .h ugs an, knife. b;il ii, h-. ,1 in a latge sn.iie of re s i -hed by Iron, II. T t imiepemleiice plans to make ; - 1 showing at the field meet am the hall game between Dallas am Airlie will not be the least of the at in commenting on th tcature.s the Independence Mi sa s : The final contest lies between Dal las and .Vrlie and the hoys from the e:ei of th" road are there ivitl, il. Airlie hoys met IndeHMid week at Airlie and like hey came they saw. they The runs were not ... i ... . 'Oil iis III O IP illli.s, .1,1.. 'V from T 1 1 . 1 1 - ... 1 1 . T to the hoiiip i .1 .-it.- tune innin'js. wliil,. ix runs against t!,,, bovs For Sale. On farm at Oak Point: One driving mare, buggy anil lis ness, together or separate. 1 2-seated surrey, extension f rubber tires, good condition. 1 truck wagon. 1 cycle incubator. 1 set (double) buggy harness. 1 spring tooth harrow. 1 bureau, golden oak. 1 dressing table, golden oak. 1 cradle, tf M. II. HICIIARDS. R.F.D. 1, Box 1.5 Independence, 0 Want Exhibit at San Diego. That Oregon should make a sti-' exhibit not only at the Panania-P eilic exposition at San Francisco" 11)15 but at the San Diego ex lion of the same year is Ihe lift; of the people who are studying Is benefits to be gained from these t' big events'. A rVpresenlative uf San Diego fair savs it will be vm ed by 15.000.(HM) people. It will1 open the entire year of 1!)1". Ike Yoakum has been besiegeil' every hand last week by antoni"1' salesmen. Jle lias been consider.: the purchase of a ear and they h' cmne from all corners to sh iw k the respective merits of the van'1 types. Among those who were was Will Irwin, of Salem. bat. The etice this Caesar. e"Uiicroi aid lo nid high school pattered home ui'.m.g 1 1 1 c whole vii In- ma.l ft' in here. , l:i.lcK.ndcnce is planning on mak- n. ,i coo, showing ,i ,!,,, m,,J ai.Houg'i slip comes up . o.vi an. I hat. ml events at the to cure tu'.i'-h n.. accompli Reprint lei Msi a. :v thnn c-.n, I'ld-time ii-. hom eopathic Health. We ward for anv SOME riREWORKS AT MEET ING OF COUNCIL. IConti'-u.d from Tac" On. ) tate. P 'v k- pre in Bench of Ihe Ihe new justice are throughout this county wlcv I ! -y have each ap)'are-d in eouit for manv year. They will assume their, judicial function Jure 3 ami the new "urt will be organized Ji e 7. ith seven menders. siH.n as wca'k.r i j 'i l ion. H. V. Ca-es of the i;i-r -...s r es,M a.,.! asK, i given an opj.i! :, t.. water situatiot; at V;. t- 'g' t ! ordit'at'ee to . ' f 1I i to t I.! The i.-n let err. I. .at to OX I'.-. -1 ' I ! . a t t:.oe the to a s--, pi... .pa::y :,e l,e T the ll the ' vvi! . x a How's This? r One H-mdieJ n.,lt .... n . ."ons oe casc of C.itnit, it,.,. cannot W cured by Hall's Cataril, K. J. ('her.ty Co.. Toledo, O Yn' U'1rr;-:!,'1 l kK.-n r- ". 1 he:., v i,.r i h !.,.i i-. llr ' ears. i"i,". i on"ran;p 'ransnctions a.-,i a'.ie U earn- out nn- r. a.'e by his rm. e :,ai r.a:.! Biol lile( in all bish na:ici.i,;y ah t:g.t!..r ti i.l 01 II ti-n, l.l.-i s sVs', -,- Price 7 V. !. 'n;tr..-ree. Teh-do. O. taken in- - 'o-e-.;y ujn ,, ' -f the l-rb..--N. Soldl.vaU Ci'srrh Curp t .e,erre.i to t .e . T.ist.ar.ee e.rr-:-. T II -r- U t..ake s..r,e s'-..r;it,. Tue'-r-'s.:,., , Fm":'.v for foij. What Do You Drink? Our line of Coffee is cor plete nothing but the Best Royal Club Steel Cut, 1-lb- 45c Royal Club Steel Cut, 3-lb. X $1.25 American Club SteelCut T 40c Roast No. 26, High Grade, 3 $1 Roast No. 512, 1-lb. packsgt 35c Leader A None Better 30c HoIman&Boydstc: 521 Main St Phone tfT. 1