Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1913)
TWO POLK COUNTY OBSERVER FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3d, -1913 Polk County Observer Published Semi-Weekly at Dallas, Ore gon, by the OBSERVER PRINTING COMPANY Offlee .PhoBrs. Business office Main 1 Press room Main 19-2 W. H. TOTTE.V, Mana.tr. Entered as second-class matter March 1, 1907, at the postofflc at Dal las, Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March S, 1879. SakaerlBtloB Ratesi One Tear $1.50 Six Months 75 Three Months 40 Strictly In advance. OAK DALE We are having almost an epidemic of sickness in the neighborhood from grip and tonsilitis. Among those on the su-k list are N lil ami Mode Cochrane, Bon Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Iluhbard, Jim Hubbard, Mrs. J. S. Maeoniber, little Harvey Robinson, Mrs. Tbos Card, Mrs. Chas. Bird and Lee Burlev. Beth Wilson and Will Dennis en tered the Dallas High school Monday. Gertrude Wilson and Newman Den nis will attend school there again this- year. School opened here Monday morn ing with Miss Faye Ilenson as teach-, er. She will board at Ed Wright's.) Levi Wright and Delman Rhodes j are here on a visit, llieir home is at Toledo. C. J. Bin ley is planning to take a trip to his old Nebraska home soon. He owns a fanu there. in town Wednesday. He was called to see the Ligget boy who has a broken leg. A. R. Lewis and family, J. 0. Staats and wife and W. E. Williams are attending1 the state fair at Salem. Mrs. Thrasher and children, of Falls Citv, are visiting: her mother, Mrs. W. D. Rose. A car load of fat hogs were ship ped to Portland for the Union Meat company Tuesday. Mrs. C. E. Wilson was in to see the doctor Wednesday. She had a rising on her hand. The material is on the ground for the new deixt. John Winer! returned from East ern Oregon. Wednesday. He has been up there ail summer and says that the crops are good. Our school has a good attendance. Hard for them to set the new books. Hadley & Todemire shipped a car- Tki way to build uf Dallas is to pat ronixt Dallas fiofU. PQLK COUHTY i it! Miss Hensou attended our Sunday j load ot grain tins week, school Sunday. " j One car of lumber and two of oak Mr. Hubbard is planning to rebuild j .srub wind. one of hogs and one of his hop house lateiv destroyed bv!nu. ail this week. j fire ! Chas. Birdand Willis Frink are ; working on the railroad above Falls j City. j Roy McDonald has returned from , California. i Walter Vassal! of Dallas, spent Sunday at Fountain Murphy's. Miss Lulu Miller is visiting in Portland. COURT HOUSE PICK-UPS;, (Continued from Page One) he is in the real estate business in Portland. Success to you Frank. Prunes are coming to town at a lively rate and of the best quality. The dryer is running day and night with Jake Smith at the helm. The railroad eorepany have moved their furniture into the new building and everything is moving aJorg very nicelv. Court Items, Real Estate Farm Names Filed and News Briefly Told. $10.00. D. L. Beutley et ux to David G. Rogers, ISO acres in 68, $10.00. Herbert Bentlev to David Rogers 2.12 acres in 87, $10.00. Siletz Timber Co., to Falls City Lumber eo., 200 acres in 8 7, $500. Geo. Link et al to Valley & Siletz R. R. Co., land for R, R. purposes in 96. $1.00. Homer Link et al to Valley & Sil etz R. R. Co.. land for R. R. purposes in 96, $1200.00. Francis J. Coad (trustee) to Geo. D. Stewart, land in Klose Illihe, $1. L. D. Brown et ux to J. W. DeLap et ux, 10 acres in 7 I, $150.00. Martha Ann Hill to Eva D. Por tertield. lot 3. bloek 10. Hill's add. to i Hills Independence, 1.00. Phillip Cave to II. C. MeKamey, lot 4. block 32, Thorp's Independence $1.00. Geo. W. Newbill et ux to II. S. Fudge et ux, lots 3 and 6, block 4, Sailings addition to Ballston, $150. J. S. Powell et ux to Chas. S. Wil cox, 221'g acres and lot 6. N. H of lot 5, in 976, $2500.00. New Cases. K. E. Eldredge. versus Lane & Suvder, Dallas, Suit for $137.00. frank Word, versus Justin Hunter Transfers.!81111 Daisy Hunter or tbe Hunter i Lumber companv, suit brought to re- Other i cover $76.50, alleged due to plaintiff on wages while in the employ of the Hunter company as sawyer. Plain tiff asks judgment in the sum of $86.40 exclusive of attorney's fees. J. F. and G. IL Day, Sunset Gro cery company of Salem, versus D. M. Cassidy, alias Rose Ellen Cassidy, for $75.45,' representing balance of amount alleged due plaintiff for gootis sold defendant. Lee Fong, versus A. H. Osborn. Suit brought in the sum of $47.90 re presenting alleged services performed by Lee Fong for which plaintiff had jigreed to pay. Marriages. Fredrick B. Guswold to Florence Sawyers, both of Independence, Sep tember 30. Ceremony performed by Judge Hardy Ilolman. Alexander Brown to Leone Meyers, both of Independence, September 30. Ceremony performed bv Rev. Chester P. Gates. John E. Burkhalter to Ruth Frost, both of Dallas, September 29. Cere mony performed by Judge Hardy Holman. i Mads the Most of It. Louis Bertie Is the meanest man on earth. I bet him a new hat one day lust week, lost the bet and today re ceived a bill for a sum big enough to buy five of the best silk hats in town. Charles Great Scott! How's that? Louis He let his wife select one for herself." London Telegraph. AN IMPORTANT DECISION. The United States supreme court has recently handed down a decision that is of vital interest to dairymen and consumers of milk all over the coun try. Briefly, it Is that a municipality has the right to require all dairy cows that furuish its milk supply to be tu berculin tested and to prevent the sale of any milk from cows not so tested. The case on which this decision was based was appealed from the city of Milwaukee. The decision may. be a bit tough on the furmer whose dairy herd is shot to pieces with tuberculo sis, yet it Is at the same time a ruling for which every consumer of milk should feel profoundly grateful. Professional Cards Wm. A. llimes. Mgr. HIME3 ENGINEERING AND CON STRUCTION CO. Engineering and Surveying Plans Drawn and Estimates Cheer fully Given. OlHce, Room 8, Uglovv Building, Dallas, Ore. Phone 502 DENTIST - . DR. CLINTON L. FOSTER (With Dr. Butler) Office over Fuller Pliarmacv DALLAS ORRnnv "VJVll, AIRLIE A good nianv from here attended e fair at Dallas and were well ! pleased wiih the exhibits shown there, j ! Sol Crowley and wife of Oak ! .Grove, are visiting their soil and fain-) ily near here. j James A. Roberts and son are drill- j ; ir.sr a well for Howard Bush. ! to W. C. Repass et al to Herbert Stevens et al 35.64 acres in 6 and 7 SMITHFIELD , John Diekm, Frank Friesen. J. T. Byerle and A. J. Gilson each sold a carload of grain last week. J. H. Rem pel went to the Fair at Salem, Monday. The Polk county fair was well at tended in Dallas. Several of the; school children here received prizes. : Three of the Diehm children are working in the Taylor anr Claud j Dunn prune dryer. i A. J. Gilson will move to Airlie in i the near future. John Trent has taken his last load of furniture to Xeskowin, their fut ure home. We will have a good road this win ter as quite a bit of grading and lots of gravel has been hauled on the bad places. Delmer Iledgepath has moved the Bush place in Kings Va!!ev. A. R. Iwis was looking after his cattle that he has up in the uiouu , tains. ; C. A. Clem, of Summit, was a bus iness caller here one day this week. J. W. Bones and son were business j callers here this week. ) Guy Metcalf and family started; '. for San Antonio, Texas. September! : 2S. 1 j Ira Hooper, of Independence, was I : in town this week. j j L. C. Caughey went to Albany the! ,' first of the week. I i Dr. Butl.-r. of Independence, wa I For wet weather , dry clothes and comfort aw wear 1 ower Fish Brand REFLEX SLICKER It U H jroo wmnt. or can fet, in rough and ready service coat. Thoroughly waterproof and -troog at every poml $3 dealer' tisfictioa Gututeed A. J. Tower Co. Id5'5 BOSTON brd, Tower Canadian ! ,,r LimiwATotonto isCataiof to 4tfBRJ"' CATARRH SUFFERERS PEDEE Willie Bush and familv visited Monmouth, Saturday night. We hear that there is another rail road coining down the Pedee valley. Born Satnrady to Mr. and Mrs. Buford Bush, a baby girl. Mrs. Bertha Willet and family are visiting in Pedee. Bemie Freer began working on the railroad last Mondav. i Jack Oleman is sawing wood in the neighborhood with his wood saw. Clay and Ernest Bush were Pedee callers Sundav. been has BRIDGEPORT Cornelius Toes, of Salem, has over working for H. Feru. Mr. Duienan. of Perrvdale, leased the Daly farm. About everybody of this place took in the State Fair at Salem. Wednes day. Road work has been suspended for this year, the grade by R. R. Kiggs having been graveled and rolled. Mrs. Andie Stone tovk charge of the Guthrie school Mondav. Quite a number assembled at the Guthrie schoolhouse Monday night to try and organize to protect theni selvvs against hunters. W. 1L Matney has moved from the Hill place and contemplates locating in Tillamook county. Verl Yeater finished up clover hull ing in this vicinity last wevk. Some good yields were reported and a good quality of seed. Scott Campbell has been suffering for some time with tiH-ilnr g like a carbuncle on his hand. F.d. Minnich will move to Lis Salem projer!v s.hi'.i. The Bridgejvrt sho.-l liotw is rearing completion. Barham brothers being the contractors. This w.il add another modern s.l.ovl bui;.!;r. t'tr Polk county. W . T. Foter Las purchased a i.t-w Ford a.itonsobile. tail 7 ;:i n w nm 1 1 1 i 'T - V-" . ill siyj Get Immediate and Effective Relief By Using Hyomei. Hyomei is nature's true remedy for catarrh. There is no stomach dosing you breathe it. When using tins treatment, you breathe healing balsams and effect ively reach the most remote air cells of the throat, nose and lungs, the ca tarrhal germs are destroyed quick ami sure relict results. Hyomei often restores health to chronic cases that had given up all hope of recovery. Its best action is at the start of the disease when the breath is becoming offensive, and con stant sniffling, discharges from the nose, droppings in the throat, or that choked up feeling begin to make life a bunten. At the nrst symptom ot catarrh trouble, surely use Hyomei. Ask Conrad Stafrin for the complete outfit, $1.00. He will refund the money if it does not give satisfaction. DENTIST B. F. BUTLER Office over Fuller Pharmacy. Office hours from 9 to 12 a. m.; I to S p. m. Dallas Oregon Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; other hours by appointment. Phone 1414. DR. D. G. REMPEI ClIIItOI'ltACTOH Nerve Specialist an-1 Spinal Adjuster 114 Court St., Dallas. Oregon. ifpsS II weTs. office ColltgaaClethe Suit and Orercoata 115 loJoS WE sell Adler's Collegian Clothes because we honestly believe that for good looks, comfort and enduring value they will give you supreme satisfaction. Our new Fall and Winter Collegians are particularly attractive every suit and overcoat reflects refinement and good taste. They are made from fashionable all-wool fabrics in the most popu lar weaves and shades, will fit smoothly and give you the best kind of service. The better dressed men all over the cour.tr' are wearing Collegian Clothes. Hadn't you better drop into line? The Bee Hive Store A Reliable Place to Trade a tet.t n.Mved EOLA Wm. Handle, wi.o r.a had More here for s. n e ti::.e has to Salem t. live. Our school, with M;s Youf-cli-rv: as teacher, opened Svpttn.lur J'.'th. The etvp f h,.p i:; t't.e Yoakum yard here was a giod deal U t: r Iai-. it V.a Ihvu for seve: al v,ars T. W. ltnst-k l as er.t. rvd r.: c lu-.-s at t' e State F.ir this ear. The Ierc".!'n 1 a-e bi-v vsvr ir.sr v-.l with their rwio n Salem. Marshall St;a:t ai 1 (IrxAt-r Kirr.i r are alo nir.r.ing a w.-l saw j, Salem ith Barn Friar :ki: i:h them. I rn and Clifford Brut.k wh work.sl ia t e Yoaknm hop janl dar ir.g the pi.kit g hav, ntai.tM to t!c;r work in Salt-r.t. When We Hand You Our Esti mates of the cost of the lumwr you require you can depend upon it that the fig ures will be as low as first-class, well seasoned lumber can be sold for hon estly, ir you pay more you pay too much. If you pay less you get less either " qu?lity or quantity.. Dallas Lumber Log ging Company SLAUGHTERED PRICES Wagons, Buggies, Sewing Machines, All Hardware and Implements. Sale Will Last 15 Days Only Craven Bros. Hardware Co. Dr. Louis G. Altaian jiomeopainic mysician, General Practice. Special attention to Asthma, Dropsy Gall Stones and Rheumatism ' Office and Res. 296 N. Liberty St i Phone Main 147. SALEM. Orr DENTIST M. HAYTER Dallas National Bank Buildio Oregou Dallas ATTORNEY AT LAW OSCAR HAYTER Rooms 5 and 6, TJglow Bldg. Dallas Oregon G. O. HOLMAN LAWYER Office Jn Wilson Building. . f i s torn ft fwr rW Cafe k 1 1 i i m. jm m. m m m t r m m i - . a - - " a -ai- CityTransfer W. R. COULHR, Proprietor The world moves itself; We move anything else Piano and Furniture Mov ing a Specialty Stand Kersey's Confec tionery. Phone 1061 Residence Phone 1202 No Home is Modern Without Electric Light Should you want to rent or sell your home you will quickly discover the value of its electrical equipment or the lack of it. No home is modern today without el ectric light Housewiring and fixtures are among the soundest and eheapest invest ments you can make. The work is done quickly and cleanly no dirt or litter or disturbance to the house hold. Why not have an electrical contractor make an estimate of the cost f Electric rates have gone down while the cost of living has ad- vanced ATTORXEY-AT-LAW D. H. UPJOHN Rooms 19-20 Dallas National Bank Bldg. DALLAS OREGON. ATTORNEY AT LAW WALTER L. TOOZE, JR. Dallas National Bank Building Dallas Oregon ATTORNEYS AND ABSTRACTORS .! WKOWK & SIBIEY j Abstracts promptly made. Notary Public, Collections j Mill St Down-stairs. . Dallas, Ore, i SIBLEY & EAKIN ! The only reliable set of Abstracts in ,Polk County. Office on Court street. Dallas, Oregon Oregon Power 605 Court Street Company Phone 24 Star Transfer Co. WE MOVE ANYTHING THAT IS MOVEABLE PROMPT SERVICE Q. A. and L C MUSCOTT, Proprietors Phone Stands:-Webster'. Confectionery 511 Ellis' Confertionerr 1062 I Bars 1074 " T H MWHHH Phone 1183-2 R. L. CHAPMAN FTXERAL DIRECTOR AXD EMBALM ER Calls promptly answered day or night Dallas, Oregon. Olive Smith-Bicknell Teacher of PIANO and ORGAN i DALLAS O'ZECO.V VETERINARY SURGEON DR. L. W. HORN j (Successor to Dr. Nevel) ; Office at McCann & Collins Liverv. Phone 5ol Dallas, Oregon. AUTO FOR HIRE McCANN & COLLINS Livery Phone 5ol. Opposite Gail Hotel. LODGE DIRECTORY rXITED ARTISANS Dallas Assem bly, No. 46, meets on first and third Mondays it each month at Wood man hall. Visiting members made welcome. MILLIE M. STAFRIN, M. A. WILLIS SIMONTON. Secretary. ( REBEKAIIS Almira Lodge No. 2 meets first and third Wednesday of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall. NOLA COAD, Noble Grand. ORA COSPER, Secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Dal las Camp No. I0S meets In W. O. W. Hall on Tuesday evening of each week. R- E. REED, Consul Lm. W. A. AYRES, Clerk. tr.p to j- f McNARY Sirs. A. J. linwn :,.! Rolsliirs n i,!e a tnixi iem ir.urv.iav. a ho.ie p;-,5 cp for ire u-e tlieir renter. The b.'p ia t:.i ;ci:.irv i-v til savtd and - ct a r: qji.uv. Tor.y 2j-hkowli i b-In-.s- sirw for the r.eict.Sxiv The He!h famiT are trj K- 1 to N'ehravk. " ; E. M. Yourir and A. O. Bn n .ie-' live si their hvps at Indeivnaenee. Marr and Anna C.'k f r-r.l-' enoe riieI with tkeir Bc!bT. Mrs. f John Kohbins thi we. i,. j A. J. Etpwb deliver si kis b.w at ' Salem. j NITRO CLUB SHOT SHELLS Steel Lined Speed Shell for Ft Bird DIRDS have a right, of course, to flusla cp wkete cver they pleae and Pt of at any unexpected ane ! hat tou wart is tKe nearest thing to point Lir.k aim tW iSorlot posxble ItoJ. Shoot tk m-J aW-Hemmr-at-UNIC LmrJ Aim aJ Sit- Oub. TW v I Ttt io to ti tr cpiTkrr ttm a ocKrt Laova to tim tkootmt htm ury. TV r at rl LUH (pa lit pr i j i at -hot dut iu3 bet- o th cx foa a. k a Rr .Evi-fcm-L"NIC aim u arr f a if l wt nprti yem aarna an t y get Rem ux&am-VStZ Act v ar or N.ti Qnbw VM-Ja-Jaft i Rnnin;toQ Arms-Union MettHic Cartrkle Co. BARHAM BROS. PLAMXG MILL. ! ALL KIXDS OF MILL WORK. ; Ceaiett, Lime, Plxster, Etc Co-txictors ai uders. West Lzi Court Si. DaHis, Ore.on ' West Side Marble Worhs G. I HAWKI.tS. iToprVtor. MOXTMEXTS. HE. DSTOXES AM CTKKING. Okiaete I W All Lama D-Ox-n,. MMMMt Ill MWWWWa' WANTED 1 & A. St. Jennings Lodge. No. , meets second and fourth Frida.vs of each month. In Masonic hall on Main street Visiting brethren wel come. E. A. HAMILTON'. VT. M. WALTER S. MUIR. Secretary. ED. r. COAD. Attorney at Law. Prelt Cases a Specialty. Eooa 20. Katioul Bak ,fjr -otic , weather rro t I'.e at Obserrer Job offlee. T A 4. x 1 . . ..c ut .uu 10 khow tnat tfcere are seYeral I " " good business i opportunities waiting for you at the t Dallas IrOH Works .muui, lii ouuuteiisiern crooK coun- tv, Oregon. m If you are looking for a location and want to get m a good prosperous community and grow up with the town, you should write us and learn the induce ments we will offer you to comere. Tell us your line of businessSnd we will not ad vise you to come here unless there is a charce for you to make good Address- a Imperial Townsite Company Aiupcrxai, uregon Machinists Foaixtry t en Fauern- Makrrs. SAWKILL WORK A SPECIALTY We are prepared to dc any kind f j Iron and Brass work. Lumber trucks and Stock work on hand. Wa make i the bt and chtapat giump Fuller c th inarkeL Prtc rMniM . AI kinds of er.Tar;r. frcai vi" :t;rr earJs to weddinsr invitations t fimljbed at The Observer oflee. j " f Saiifatiai of M wt i Th? Otsr rtr fcaa adle4 Sat:fart itn cf Mc-rtrare to it utoek of leI Notariea and Atton ser mT fwsre thera in anv ar.t:rr i i ' t M; l .a tired. Ft:re -Ten r-rotr. r-t attention. Tress ; 1 BPUcea. weather r'. for ; at Observer Job c3o. crJen fc leyal tlass