'ST TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6th, i91J SIX THE TWICE-A-WEEK POLK COUNTY OBSERVER 'Rish theButton-andRest" 1 They ij " - J 1 :l 1 r v I. for Or Sleep USEFUL ARTICLES HE 3: on STRlS AT DAVIS & HORN'S The Reliable Home Furnishers DRESSERS ' $8 oo to $45.00 CHIFFONIERS $n.00 to $10 03 BRASS BEDS '. ......$15.00 to $20 00 STEEL BEDS..... $2.50 to $15.03 WOODEN BEDS $1.00 to $40.03 SPRINGS oo to $12 50 HA TRESSES. :.$2.00 to $13.00 DINING TABLES ?5.00 to 835.00 BREAKFAST TABLES a$3.25 to $3.00 DINING CHAIRS $6.03 to $19.50 per set BUFFETS ) ....$15.00 to $38.00 CHINA CLOSETS $17.50 to $25.00 BOOK CASES $4.50 to $25.00 LADIES' DESKS $10.00 to $15.00 LIBRARY TABLES $6.50 to $25.00 STAND TABLES $1.25 to $3.50 TABERETTS $i.0o COUCHES $4.50 to $30.00 DAVENPORTS $7.50 to $50.00 COUCH COVERS $1.25 to $8 50 PORTIERS $2.25 to $12.00 ROCKERS.... $!.25 to $35.00 CHILDREN'S ROCKERS ....$1.25 to $4.00 DOLL BUGGIES $1.50 to $4.50 BUGS $1.00 to $6.50 ART SQUARES $3.50 to $28.00 HALL TREES ..$6.50 to $12.00 PHONOGRAPHSvwith Records $15.00 to $20.00 CLOCKS goo. to $3.00 PICTURES 25c. jo $7.50 MAGAZINE STANDS ! HIGH CHAIRS PEDESTALS j MIRRORS, all sizes and kind. FOOT STOOLS I PERCULATORS JARDINERS I LINOLEUM, cut to fit Wfrb&&bWfrb$Q HERE is the common question now "What shall we give father, husband, brothers, son or sweet heart for Xmas?" Allow us to answer that question by the sugges tions below:' Fancy Sets, consisting of Handkerchiefs, Ties, Suspenders, Garters and, Hose, either in combinations or in separate fancy boxes. Fancy Jewelry Sets, consisting of Cuff Links, Tie Pins and Tie Clasps, also combined or in separate fancy boxes. A Club Bag or a Suit Case is a most desirable gift. '.' ' ' A pair of Dress Gloves is always appreciated. A nice umbrella or a pair of Cosy Slippers is a very useful present. A Coat Sweater or a Jersey is a gift that ' will hold a lasting remem brance of Christmas. These are only a few of the acceptable gifts we have. We want you to come in and see the rest. You will be pleasad. Price Bros. Clothes Shop Dallas, Oregon I 1 1 News of City and County Many other things too numerous to mention. Kindly come in early and make your selections. We will put them away for you. DAVIS & HORN The Reliable Home Furnishers f "1 f ft? J P t- YX ft f:: i Meet me at the New Scott. J0-2tf J. M. Justin spent Sunday visiting X in Oregon City. Meet me lit the New Scott, to hear the conceit Sunday evening. x I The ereatest thine- in Dallas a meal at the Gail. Many come miles to dine at the Gail. The prune packing plant are busy X 1 again packing fruit. We cut, fit and make our own I suits Phil Begin. G7-tf. (1. O. Hulman wsa at Salem Monday' on legal business. David Nachtingal of Salt Creek was 1 transacting business in Dallas Mon- I day. I Miss Alice Rosen berrv of Salem U;;t.i iv:.,.,.i.- ;., n.,n., j Sunday. j H. L. Cinder is just finishing plant ing the remainder of his 100 acres in prunes. H. fl. Campbell was in Portland the later part of last week on a bus iness trip. . Bill Williams of Airlie was a visit or to the county seat the latter part of last week.. I). W. Kaegi was in Dallas Monday and took home 2.10 prune trees to complete his 19 acre patch. Misses Nellie and Kate Brown came in from Sheridan Sunday and are visiting friends in Dallas at present. Mrs. Henry Stump who has been very sick for some time past was re- I , ported as slightly improving Monday. Mrs. J. C. Morrison and wife and I m. May and wife of Salem visited friends and relatives in Dallas over Sunday. I Supt. II. C. Seymour returned from j his trip to eastern Oregon Monday evening, lie reports the weather pretty cold over there. Stop and see Moiris the jeweler for a square deal in anything in the iew- leiry tine, quality and price right. 4 Dr. McNicol, Osteopathic Physician. Miss Bertha Kerr visited Potlnnd Saturday. Dallas becomes famous through excellency of (Jail meals. We cut, fit and make our own suits. Phil Begin. 07-tf. D. I.. Kile of Perry.lale was 111 Dal las Monday on business. Miss Vjola Selig was in Dallas Sat urday on her return from a visit in Portland. Eat at the Dallas New Dininsr Room. Meals at all hours. Short order service. Geo. Cutler and wife of Portland were visitors in Dallas the latter part of last week. Dallas Wood and Coal Yards, W. L. Barber, proprietor. Office phone 334; residence 663. tf. Uncle Dave Guthrie returned from Salem Monday where he had been visiting the past week. Miss Hobble McCa Ion who lias been on the sick list the past week is again able to be around Why not take vour family to uie iew ocoit Sunday evening and en joy not only the concert but a good uiiiuer. The militia will not drill tonight having given way to the Poultry Show, but will hold the Non. Coni. school of instruction only. Frank Cnad of the Dallas planing mill went to Portland last week to investigate a suction fan to take the dust out of bis planing mill. J. F. Kinney, acting agent of the S. P. at this nlace has boon 11,0 sick list the past week. His place " ..ciog mien y rs. ti. Werner for me present. . ... .aic ui Mil flminn woe rti'o,- to the county seat today transacting business. Mr. Tate is one of the unoge minders of I'olk County and samples of his work may be seen in many places. ....u ,niK 01 nanston was Mrs. II. C. Eakin and Mrs. J. Allgnuil were visitors 111 Salem today. Pure Jersey Milk. ' Order your milk from" I.oughary Grocery. '.. 771 San Francisco hotel men are un arms because. the 'management of tli fair association are preparing: build nn "Inside Inn.'' The fail management says they are doing tlii to protect the public against any in creased rates on the part of the hotel or that city. Tresspass notices, weather prool ror sale at UDaervfir job omce. L CHILDREN I will be at Lane's Vnriety Store t .1 o clock hutui'day afternoon, I want you to come and make me a vi it. s SANTA CLAUS n the re over years in tlie eitv. 80-lt. ' "ntv seat on Saturday n. Miss Pauline Snvder went to Salem 'i""'" ,l!a1t . great man.v lambs have Saturday evening to see and hear the 11 l"- ,lle h"lida.v ade and much advertised Ann. H-M. .,,,1 .l.J.!! de,"an,1 18 P' and the farmers while there attended the Elks Mem- ' oii.ii services. reinniiig Kutiilav even-1 i"i-c i i..inas nave never mg. "n sa'e in any window in this cnv a -.. .B...w.. ... iiltr gauif: iicpan-1 ..ii .. 1 ... . fi.t of the State Game and Vih ",ls beautiful stone, and I'm. .:n I 'iimmu.iiin t..lli:. -1 . a ...... ! I. .. . I. . i 1 . . . , 1 nan tinrii iuiik'h awwn oy recrerar Olcott and Treasurer Kay will n't pay McCollnuch fur his legal advice. HW.OO perfect diamond, ee i be Mrs. B. Z. RiggR and sister-in-law went to Portland Saturday for a few days visit. Dr. Tyler Smith and wife of Sheri dan visited with their daughter, Mrs. Craven over Sunday. R. E. Williams of Portland, who is president of the Dallas banks was here Monday looking after business interests. If voti should wish to make vour best girl a present n( a $7.".n) solid gold watrh with a eresent set with diamonds, you will find it among the many watehes to be seen at Morris, the jeweler. KO-lt. Henry (inrhke has rented the build ing formerly occupied by the saloon run by James Chitty, and will rnu a commission business there, handling chickens, etc. The Falls City News says that C. O. Johnson has gone In Dalla hiw pital for medicll I res I men t for a wound received when he was injured in handling a peavy a short time ago. Falls City Man Arretted. II. Miller, a cook was arrested '"'mmllttimlM jebx-ks. Hawks cut glass and Oorham - -- - - - - . ......... . . sterling silverware, without having to Many people are learning that thev can get the celebrated Seth Thomas To Oar Lt;rt. If you find any merchant of Dai, as advertising in this paier who fails jto make good what.be advertises, n- '! e m make u ngiii, ami tlie coliims of this paper will be bar red to that merrhanl. AVe want you to always feel that when you read' of bargains or any other mailer that the same is true. I would like to ask I he people of Dallas, if possible to wail until after at Marsbtield Saturday as a suspect ' ( nris,n' have their eye exam- iiivtlie Myrtle Point bank robbery. I rn H"" have more time. Cook says he bas a wife in Falls Citv. as I am very busv with Christmas and maintains be is innocent. " I business. C. H. Morris. bO-lt j Iets Go to The Armory. I go lo the large cities, by seeing Morris the old reliable jeweler and dia mond expert. 80-lt. J. V. Finn of McCoy was in Dallas Friday last, transacting busi ness. Mr. Finn is well known in the county as one of the best practical road men. and has the reputation of having the best of roads in his district. ..Miwitreil mat Alnrns jeweler is up with the times. 80-lt Earl Chandler will leave Saturday for Monmouth, in order to accompany ... r, inns Myrtle Chandler, from that place to her home in this "- .iiiss i handler has been attend ing the S.e Normal, and is one of ten students that have been the vic tims of , endemic of tVphid. El gin Recorder. High School BaU. young people ,lf . sch.,l enjojyed a well ,enled pv Saturday evening. The ,, f-.. ircliesfra f...:..i..i ucn uie music. The school ei BUSINESS LOCALS ! (Advertisements under thls heul f charged at the rate of 1 cent per wort nrat Insertion: H cent oer word in each insertion thereafter; 30 word! or less, $1 per month If paid In advanet No advertisement inserted for leu Urn 16 cents. FOR SALE FOR SALE A young horse, good any place, safe, sound and gentlt Weight 1250 lbs. Will sell cheap. I'hone 14x1, Dallas. 78-21.-J FOR SALE 3 burrows, $13, 0. $2o, including 2 saddles, blankets ropes and covers. M. O. Harm Black Rock, Oegou. 78-5U FOR SALE. 15 tons of good t and vetch hay. Paul Jessen, R. F. H Dallas. 7frJt FOR SALE OR TRADE. For go a nearly new No. 32 separator. Ad dress Paul Jessen, R. F. D. 2, Dallas. Oregon. 76-8- MISCELLANEOUS. FOR TRADE A ood high-cl automobile for Drorjertv either proved or unimproved. Address I 1. Z., Obsen er. ' WANTED. TK V .J n . concert. Don't nut off that annninlmn fnr 1 . (''"as Hand boy. h.v. IK, yonr portrait on account of bad j cert lecemher 1- ti,11'11 ro weather. - With mv mod.r. ,;.J rsnH . 1 h,v b,v' r- . ment dull days are as good as any for silting. 76-tf. Stone, phone 524. fc' " une nriKrM. i . boo. snouia ling tickets ill he Mhlik "e P.?1' .u ine unserver nne nnonn meet with success in "r i lie series. A Friday. Highest market nrice naid for a chine east iron, stove plate, rubber, brass, copper, rine, rags, bottles i aw nmes. Address A. N. HalleeK, month, Oregon. GOOD WOOD At right prices. J der yonr block wood and slab wJ ' for early delivery. Jammings IWJ nished on short order. Plenty good fir and other kinds of wood w ready for customers. Send " i earlv by phone to AUGUST fv- MAN. Phona 1562 4 706tf