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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1913)
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, 1913. FOUR POLK COUNTY OBSERVER I !tKMKf"$Mtf"tt" 4t4tt j News of City and County j j f"pr-p: -zp ; & Qjj Spo L a Jf;' ; to i Meet me at the New Scott to hear the concert Sunday evening. Mrs. C. 0. Crawford returned Wednesday from Stayton, Oregon. The greatest thing in Dallas a meal at the Gail. Miss P'lora McCallon returned from Portland, Wednesday. Don't fail to see the Asparagus Plumosa Ferns at Cnder's Store. S. J. Newman of Amity was a bus iuess visitor in the city the other day, Special sale on all Coats and Suits at Dallas Variety Store. 75-1 1 Many come miles to dine at the Gail. Miss Lucy Black of this city was the guest of Salem friends Wednes day. A new shipment of Guernsey Cas seroles and Bean Pots just received at Crider's Store. Mr. and Mrs. A. R.. McFeister left for theih home, after spending the past two weeks with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. E. U. D. Paul of Buell were visitors in Dallas Tuesday Buill were visitors in Dallas Tuesday D. H. UDiohn. attorney, room 19 and 26. Dallas National bank building. tf. C. S. Colkins, road supervisor of Lewisville was a visitor in Dallas Wednesday. Why not take your family to the New Scott Sunday evening and enjoy not only the concert but a good dinner. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Larson re turned yesterday from a week's visit with friends in Portland and Oregon City. Mrs. Patrick Johnson of Raymond, Washington is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abel Uglow. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Lawson return ed to their home in Seattle after spending several weeks with relatives in Dallas. Attorney Oscar Hayter attended the State Bar Asociation in Portland, this week. Mrs. Hayter accompanied him to Portland. Masons have completed the brick foundation work for the large, new boiler which has been installed by the Central heating plant. F. K. Hubbard, the genial Mayor of Falls City was in Dallas Wednes day and while in this city made the Observer a pleasant call. It would not hurt anybody's feel ing if the railroad people would com bine with the city and repair the street in front of the depot. The Yaxley Vacuum carpet cleaner is now on exhibition at the Sterling Furniture store. It does the work. Price $10. Call and examine it. tf Mr. and M:. J. W. Quick of li.ill- ston, have been visiting Mr. Quick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. 1'. Moofler, returned to their home Wednesday Une ot the tiuest unit displays ever shown in Dallas was exhibited "Ap pie Day" bv Simonton & Scott. The letters Apple Day were displayed with two varieties of apples. No word has been received from the party sent out several days ago in an effort to recover the body of Charles Maize who was drowned Mon day on the Siletz river. The party is in charge of Roy MrMurphey, deputy sheriff at Falls City. Hasty messenger and delivery ser vice for the accommodation of the general public. Plume ;t71. Office 029 Mill Street. T. ROBKUTS. Manager. Potatoes. Will pay cash fur potatoes. W. L. Soehren, 7.1-tf. Phone 1401. Dallas, Ore. It is a strange fact that the most appreciated Christmas gift is the cheaH'st. Think of getting 12 tine presents for $ or even less and hav ing it over at onee. But to be sure of getting them, order right away as I will have mure work than I can do this winter. C. B. STONE. Photographer. 72 tf. Phone ;"24. Thanksgiving Greetings Remember the folks "back houie" with one of our handsome Thai.ks piving cards. Many Wautiful new design from 2T rent to a penny each. A full line of Thanksgiving table and place earda. Dallas becomes famous through excellency of Gail meals. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams are visitors in Portland this week. Furnished housekeeping rooms for ! rent. Enquire at New Scott. OOtl Eat at the Dallas New Dining : Room. Meals at all hours. Short order service. Dr. McNicol, Osteopathic Physician. The only licensed non-drug physician in Dallas. 72-tf. County Commisioner G A. Wells of Beuna Vista was a business caller in the city yesterday. Dallas Wood and Coal Yards, W. L. Barber, proprietor. Office phone 334; residence G63. tf. Miss Muscott reports that there were 140 calls at the Public Library last Saturday. This shows that the money invested in the library in Dal las is well spent. Mr. and Airs. L. J. Chapin of Sa lem visited with Mrs. Muscott over Sunday. Mr. Chapin is under the employ of the Government Agricul tural Department. Mrs. A. K. Hill of Portland is visit ing with her mother, Mrs. M. Mus cott of this city at present, being called here bv the illness of her sis ter, Mrs. Henry Muscott, Jr. After spending several months with his parents, who reside near Cleve land, Ohio, Edger Silvers returned Tuesday to Dallas. Mr. Silvers just escaped the fearful storm which raged for several days in the Mid- lie West. Hon. W. M. Langley, one of Forest Grove's honored citizens and well known lawyer, died at his home Moil- Jay night after an illness of several months. Mr. Langley was a man of great character and during his 23 years residence in Oregon made many tried and true friends who will regret to hear of his departure. Albert L. Knllender, a former Al bany young man, who has been for several months in the employ of V. Frederieksen, one of the leading jew elers of Corvallis, has resigned his po sition there and on Monday of next week will begin his duties as mana ger of the jewelry department of the Kramer store at Independence, in which city he will make his future home. Albany Herald. Abandoning, at least for the pres ent, oil diilling at the George McBee well, three miles southwest of Dal las, the drilling machinery has been shipped to California. John Farrell and associates from Tacoma, Wash ington, have secured a lease on a large tract of land 50 miles north of Los Angeles, and the machinery for merly used here will be placed to ser vice. The first of the week 25 faithful and tried boosters for the coining Boys' Convention to be held in Dal las during the last week of the month started out to canvas the city to se cure places for the hundreds of dele gates to whom Dallas will play hosts during the convention. The fact that so large a number of helpers could be gathered at one point and for one given purH)se shows that the boost ing spirit in Dallas is still very much alive. It is needless to say that the committee met with every success. x - . i mmmm i Mil Tiie Fofcs fane For a Big Time ffianftsgivmg Cook a Big Dinner-Get out the Cut Glass and polish up the Silver. Cover the table with Snowy Linen if you have it if not let us help you. You need some new Table Cloths and Napkins and now is the time to get them for we have made a special price on lable Linens until Thanksgiving November 27th. Bleached Damask Sets $5.00 to $10.00 Fine Pattern Cloths with Napkins to match Table Damask Bleached 75c to $2 per Yard Napkins to match all grades . Mercerized Cloths 30c and up Remember, we have lowered the prices for just a few days SWEATERS The very warm, mild weather this Fall has left us a little over stocked with Heavy Sweaters. We have made a big cut on our ' heavy sweaters for a few days to reduce our stock to normal. Buy now and have the use of it all winter. I ' V4 THE FINEST LADIES' COATS EVER SHOWN IN DALLAS AT $15.00 SLIPPERS FOR COLD WINTER EVENINGS CUSHION SOLE $1.00 FUR TOP $1.00 SWEATER SPECIAL $8.50 Sweaters at $7.50 $6.50 it $6.50 $5.50 $5.00 Big, Heavy Ruff Neck Sweaters Just what you need for these chilly evenings NEW THINGS IN FANCY GOODS COMING EVERY DAY SLIPPERS TO KEEP THE MEN FOLKS HAPPY $1.00 TO $1.50 STAMPED EMBROIDERY AND EMBROIDERY THREADS C. C. Co. Silk D. M. C. all Kinds The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes HOPMLN DISCUSS MARKET (Continued from Page One) English consumption (S00.000 Shortage in KtiLrlan.l 120,000 Fluted States Hales. 191; crop, maximum .IO.'i.OOO Kst. imports from Europe. . . . 20,000 BUSINESS LOCALS (Advertisement, under this head are charged at the rate of 1 cent per word, first Insertion; H cent per word for each Insertion thereafter: SO word, or less, $1 per month if paid in advance. No advertisement Inserted for less than 15 cents. FOR SALE stimatcj exports to Europe, Camilla and Australia.... FOR SALE, Lease on a .197 aere dairy farm, eows furnished. Will sell hay and grn'm or horses and farniinsr implements and household ').) 000 ! ",M"'S ulu' "' Enquire f 11. J. l'owell. Airlie, Oregon. 7.v:it. 90,000 2X1.000 I?. K. 1. Hox 40. BIG FII IE SAL FOR SALK Two tine Jersey bull Est. V. S. consumption 2tM.0(H) jt.aves; pure l,rod. but not registered; prices reasonable. Arthur M. Jones, Kickreall. 74-3t FOR SALK One milk cow. Dur ham, ti years old. price $". Phone AIKV)2. 803-11-14. FOR RENT Furnished bouse. Call at Dallas hotel. S74-10-tf. lMble shortage .10.000 Prices Present ruling prices in London: llHMi Orepm hops, seven years old, Yx; 1UU Kmzlish hops. 4.1 at 47e. ier lxmnd. ' 101.1 New York hos in New York, 40 a: 44c. xnhd. 101.1 Oregon's in Oregon. 21 at 2.il..c. Acordinir to these figures it is seen that hops in this state are quoted j ntiotit 20 cents eheajHT than in New Y-ik and London. This preat and ' HOl'SK TO RF.NT Enquire at N t unfilled for difT.rence. which j.;! Scott Hotel Inrced to be th "ork of tn.Hiipu-i li't us, was the cne of yesterday'! metiiL'. It is armed th? since it 'WANTED A winter pasture for :ly cts about i cent a:id a half,'0 !",rs' where extra care could storms. 72 tf. FOK KEXT. 2-tf. WANTED. J. C. HAYTER EocUe-er tsi Stitioaer 42S Ush Street a .und to ship 1 q s froru Oregon to1 ' pven .. .u u ... .! . . . . Phone loll. ..tun ; inrM- u:.iikcts price Ol i;s here 1im'! I within a f - t-t of the t..p r .1 4 tl . it. Anion ; tLe on. r speaker were F durins: severe Of the O. M. riahr Stock and Fixtures (in Bankruptcy) CITY, OREGON FALLS IOST. IXST Black shepherd Joe. white J. UfVy. J. A. Pooler. A. N. GA "uJ (.rj:e hep, J. C. Wolf. S.me; arounj nwt. F Smart. Dslla. p4e in favor of forming pool and , Route 2, care D. Shepherd. 10-2S-J4tf ri apainst .', l.u all admitted thst Ktr.ethir.ir h m;M le done to ra,e j i- price of U Oiv.n pn-ioel. All kinds of enprayine from ri itin cards to wedding: invitations furnished at The Observer See, Starts MOMBAY ! Consisting of $7,000.00 worth of Dry Goods, Ladies' j; and Children's Underwear, Fancy Goods, Notions. Men's i; Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, Hard ware, groceries, isic. Above goods have been slightly damaged by smoke and must be sold at once J. T. WILSON, Bankrupt-Stock Sales Agent. ! MMtM a t ifttlm M))