Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, January 13, 1914, Page THREE, Image 3

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    TUESDAY, JANUARY 13th, 1914.
THE TWICE-A-WEEK POLK COUNTY OBSERVER
THREE
Hart Schaffner & Marx - $15
All up to date Fine Suits. Price goes up
when the new spring stock arrives. Buy
now.
Men's Suits
An T7i li'n CCk OC
Hum xiiic tpj.cF mic iiuw poiUU
We sold 48 of these suits in one day. We
still have a good line to show you.
Men's Suits
Regular value, $8 to $12.50,
Blues, Grays and Browns, now $6.95
Boys' Suits and Overcoats
Regular Value, $5 to $8, now - $3.45
Regular Value, $3.50 to $5, now - $2.45
Rain Coats
Good Coats, - $6.50 to $18
One-Half Price
Rubber Boots
Snag-proof, long
Snag-proof, short
Cheaper Boots
$4.50
3.00
2.50
Shoes
A big cut on our regular line of
Dress Shoes.
Odds and ends at any old price
See our Bargain Counter for
Shoes before they are all
picked over.
DON'T WAIT
Our goods are disappearing like snow when the warm Chi
nook winds blow. Today we have them. Tomorrow they
are gone. Nothing but a little pile of gold and silver in the
till to remind us that they are gone. The bees fly straight to
the richest honey flowers. The crowds walk straight to the
richest bargain counters.
...Follow the Crowds...
We are NOT giving goods away. We are just selling them
cheaper than any one else in Dallas. Remember when a cer-
tain amount of stock is sold the sale stops.
Big Spring Stocks Are Shipped
Will be here earlier than usual this year. Winter goods must
go before they arrive or take a back seat.
Look out for Special Daily Sales. When we find
a line that is not going fast enough we MAKE
it go.
Ladies' Suits and Coats
Very few left. But you may be
sure that what are left will go ;
at a price that means a bargain
for the buyer and a big loss for
Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
US.' '
Ladies' Underwear
The very best there is in wool
and cotton underwear at one
third less. '
Silk
Waists, Skirts and all Silk Goods
one-third less.
Dress Goods
All our fine Serges, Broadcloths,
Ratines, etc., one-third off.
Heavy Suitings and Cloakings
Chinchillas, Zebalines, etc., one
half off.
Wool and Cotton Blankets
One-Fourth Off
Compare our regular prices with
others and then figure what this
cut means. A good line of heavv
Cotton Blankets but very few
Wool.
Special Hosiery Bargains
And 20 per cent cut on all our
full lines of Ladies' Misses' and
Boys' Hose.
Outings You know the grades we carrynow 7
and 9c. Ginghams-25e grade now 15c. Corsets
Our fine line all one-third less.
CO. COURT ALLOW BILLS
December 20th,, 1913, and January
7th and 8th,' 1914. Bills that were
filed and allowed.
1913.
Bills Allowed December 29th,
Circuit Court.
J. B. Nunn $ 12.00
C. AV. Minnich 4.00
Total $ 16.00
Current Expense .
Glass Prudhomme Co.... 4.46
0. G. Coad 30.00
Oregon City Enterprise 180.25
I'olk County Itemizer 142.40
Total $:;57.11
Court House.
Dallas Telephone Co 1.75
F. J. Coad 59.76
Total $01.51
Pauper.
Mrs. H. M. Morris 10.00
L. A. Bollman 10.00
E. R. Lewis 8.00
W. B. Gerth 10.00
Total if 38.00
Independence Bridge.
I). J. Riley 50.00
Chas. K. Spnulding L. Co.... 2.00
Chas. Durrell 370.55
Oregon Power Co 13.80
Total $436.35
Ferry.
Chas. K. Spaulding L. Co.. . 7.80
L. Damon 27.85
L. Damon 10.00
Clint Hunnnecutt 50.00
Total $95.65
Elections
Geo. W. Gosser 3.00
Fred Holman 3.90
A. H. Craven 10.00
D. C. Walker 1.10
Woodmen, BIdg. Co 3.00
I. W. Goodcll 3.00
H. Lenhard 6.00
Total $30.00
Court House.
Da-Has Water Co 3.50
Commissioners Court
W. H. Matoon 10.00
Roads and Highways.
Jno. Ritner 14.00
J. W. Butler 57.00
A. M. Fanning 10.80
F. J. Wagoner 5.20
Dallas Lum. & Log. Co 10.10
Stratton Bros. 9.10
Daniel Elliott 1.00
J. A. Butteriek 17.00
Lou Faist 16.50
Harry Pickens 9.00
Karl Stewart 23.00
Kings Valley Lbr. Co. 27.34
M. Hubbard 8.00
A. C. Deaver 5.00 ,
A. H. Wyatt 18.00
T. Ingram 3.00
G. W. Harry 4.00
M. A. Lynch 7.50
G. L. Richards.. 7.00
Cliff Munkers 17.00
V. C. Williams 19.05
Independence S. & G. Co 110.00
W. O.-Morrow 3.75
Otis Wait J6.83
L. C. Sherwood 156.25
S. T. Burch 3.63
John Pesterfield 16.83
Geo. Wolford 4.00
J. W. Finn 36.60
Jno. R. Robbins 65.25
Farmers State Bank 156.22
V. A. Cochran 85.00
T. J. Merrick 36.00
Vila Merrick 12.00
Clarence Merrick 8.00
Dale Ridgeway 4.00
Ivan Merrick 5.75
Chas. Cabbage 5.00
Collier & Stevenson 50.63
T. J. Alsip... 88
H. Wonder 4.00
Totnl $1156.58
Bills Allowed January 7 and 8, 1914,
Roads and Highways.
G. W. Baum $107.1:1
Ross T. Pierce 7150
Chas. Durrell 36.50
J. J. Underwood 96.25
Jas. Middleton 135.00
Independence S. & G. Co 82.75
J. A. Bote, Jr. 28.50
O. E. Warden 177.50
T. J. Alsip 10.00
Craven Hdwr. Co 4.05
W. I. Bronson 14.00
Smith & Ellison Elec. Co 3.02
John Jolly 20.00
Chas. K. Spaulding L. Co 12.00
Peter Cook .00
J. N. Jones 2S.00
Independence S. & G. Co 50.00
James Atwater 3.00
A. A. Lindeman 1.38
H. V. Link 27.4:
C. S. Calkins 3.55
A. C. Taylor 8.50
A. L. Illingsforth.' 4.00
S.'icrilf'B Office.
Ininy Savery ". ... ll.2i
J. U Grant 21.' 03
J. E. Richter ... 75.55
Dallas Telephone Co 5.20
O. E. Warden 2.50
M. R. Black 2.00
Russ Ostrander 1.75
Marian Waters 25
Homer Link 4.77
Chas. Anplegate 2.00
G. W. Baum 8.00
Ii. dependence S. & G. Co. 41.25
A. A. Moore : . 1.00
Chas. Plessinger 21.00
A If ml Smith 10.00
Jacob Smith 10.)
M. Moreland 9.50
Total $1044.72
EktLons.
ilnseott Son 4M
Oirion City Elite rprn-- 4!.50
W. Lee J. OO
Total $304.63
Clerk's Office
A. B. Robinson, Jr 139.25
Elma E. Harris 50.00
E. E. Shaw 75.00
Dallas Telephone Co 3.80
Total $268.05
Treasurer's Office. '
Tracy Staats 62.50
Dallas Telephone Co 2.35
Glass & Prudhomme Co 13.25
Total $78.10
Surveyor's Office.
Dallas Telephone Co 2.00
Assessor's Office.
Dallas Telephone Co 2.80
Tracv Staats 60.00
Mrs. F. E. Meyer 65.00
F. E. Mever 100.00
Total $227.80
Court House.
Finley Whitney .. C0.00
Craven Hdwr. Co 1.00
P. A. Finseth 98
Oregon Power Co 26.60
Davis & Horn 68.7.J
Total $157.33
Commissioner's Court.
J. B. Teal 103.65
S. H. Petre 41.05
G. A. Wells 43.85
McCann & Collins.... 7.50
Observer Print. Co. 3.50
Chas, Durrell 11.45
Dallas Telephone Co 3.05
Total $214.05
Justice Court.
O. P. Chase 1.50
H. Holman 17.00
J. M. Grant 16.00
H. Holman 3.00
Total $37.50
School Superintendent's Office.
H. C. Seymour lfiilio
H. C. Seymour 94.00
Grace Spong 50.00
L. V. Mackenn 120.00
Mrs. H. C. Seymour 12.00
Craven Hdwr. Co. 4.28
C. Hayter
O. W. Meyers
Observer Print. Co....
Dallas Telephone Co..
Observer Print, Co....
&5.00
5.50
10.50
6.80
9.10
Mrs. W. W. Chappell 10.00
Rose E. Cassidy..., 47.50
Lillian C. Hall 10.00
Eliza Lawrence 47.50
Addie Launer 17.50
Dessie B. Moore 10.00
Virginia Miller. 25.00
Mary A. Odom 25.00
Lucy A. Quivey '.' 25.00
Anna Reyburn 25.00
Hattie Riggs 10.00
Jesse Skinner. 25.00
Georgia Syawcrs 2.50
Lyda E. Smith . 10.00
Minnie St. Pierre 17.50
HuldalE. Turpin 25.00
Rose Tom 32.50
Total $430.00
Care of Poor.
J. K. Neal 10.00
C. E. Huntle.v 105.00
Dallas Meat Co 2.00
Peter Cook 9.98
J. C. Gaynor 6.7;
Mrs. O. H. Dimick 7.00
Drexler & Alexander 6.00
O. W. Brentner - 25.97
Simonton & Scott..,.. 11.35
C. A. Robinson 14.00
H. A. Woods & Co 15.70
Young & Son 20.15
Total $233.90
Jail.
J. M. Grant 1.42
V. E. Gosso 1.50
Oregon Power Co. 2.90
Total $5.82
County Sealer's Office
A. V. R. Snyder 54.45
Dallas Telephone Co.......... 2.25
Muscott & Son 2.25
Total $58.95
Connty Attorney's Office.
Dallas Telephone Co 2J0
County Printing.
Observer Print. Co 54.10
Total $2760.1:
rTotal $511.83
County Health Office.
B. H. McCallon... 72.00
Fruit Inspector.
J. 8. Parker 47.15
Widow's Pension.
Mrs. Etta Bush 32-50
Tela- f.I.VMttie Bursoo 32-50
OAK DALE
(Too late for last publication.)
Jim Hubbard has purchased a fine
new covered hark.
Mrs. Austell McCarter and chil
dren of Pioneer, have been spending
the week with Mm. Jim Hubbard.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Stanton aad
children spent the holidays at Falls
City visiting relatives.
David Hubbard has bought five ton
of wire to be used in his hopyards
and they are hauling and putting ap
the wire. ,
Jim Wilson is oat at his ranch for
a few days.
Newman Dennis is staying in Dallas
at Jim Wilson's.
Miss Fa ye Demon visited in Dal
las over Sunday.
John Dennis visited in Dallas over
Snndav.
Mrs. Malinnda Kimball is laid up
Willi rheumatism, she having suffer
ed greatly with it for several months.
Lleand Murphey and his family are
all sick with tonsilitis.
Don Miller is working at tlte Elec
tric light plant in Dallas.
COUNTY FAIR EXHIBITS
5000 Bulletins Being Distributed by
State Superintendents to Help.
Five thousand bulletins are being
distributed by Superintendent Church
ill to the school superintendents and
teachers of Oregon, giving full details
for organizing clubs for the improve
ment of Bchool exhibits at fairs.
These bulletins were prepared in co
operation with the agricultural col
lege, after a careful examination of
all the plans of the Eastern and
Southern States which have been
successful in carrying on this work.
Fifty, thousand are also being dis
tributed to the school children of the
state, giving the standard of each
article exhibited, such as bread, can
ned fruit and vegetables. These bul
letins will also contain full directions
to the children as to how to secure
the best results.
As soon as 'the bulletins are distrib
uted, Superintendent Churchill ex
pects to send his two field woikers
in all pats of the state, organizing
the boys' and girls '.clubs. In this
work he will receive assitanee also
of the extension departments of the
three state schools. Through these
clubs Superintendent Churchill ex
pects to raise the standard of all
of the articles which have been ex
hi In ted by the children. Many prizes
will be given at the State Fair, but
it is' expected that there will be an
increased interest on accouiit'of the
work done by the industrial clubs. It
is almost certain now that 10 capital
prises can be given to the school chil
dren at the State Fair, consisting of
tnp to the Panama Exposition
with all expenses paid. While this is
an expensive prize, yet it will be pure
ly educational and will do a great
deal towards emphasizing the educa
tional side of the industrial fsii
work, it is said.
"Faithfi:i 1 oys make faithful men.
In all tinny-: do your ben', au-1 tlicii,
You'll have a name when you lire
old,
Worth more to you than. Shining
gold."
Mr. Will Rowell of Rickreall was in
Dallas on business the latter part of
last week.
A Bad Tackle.
Mrs. Back: Just got a letter from
my son, he's on the college football
team now!
Miss Lee: Oh I that's fine I what
position does he playt
Mrs. Bak: I'm not sure, but I
think he 's one of the drawbacks I
Your Grocery Phone-18
(SIMONTON & SCOTT)
Highest Building in the World.
Plans for a new highest building
in the world were filed last week with
the Bureau of Buildings The struc
ture will be 894.6 feet high, will have
51 stories and will cost over $12,000,-
000.
The Pan-American Slates Asoeia-
tion filed tlie plans. It is proposed
to erect the building on the block
bounded by Broadway, Eighth avenue,
Fifty-seventh and Fifty-eighth Sts..
Xew York Citv.
"VDUR Grocery Troubles grow less when you deal
with a Grocery firm whose Groceries are Stan
dard as well as Fresh and Palatable. Prompt ser
vice at the store and quick delivery mean much to
particular customers to whom we appeal. A satis
fied customer is our friend. When we do up a bun
dle of Sugar, Coffee, Spices, Davis Hard Wheat Flour,
for which we are exclusive agents, the new customer
becomes permanent and the old customer is satisfied
with his purchase. Become a customer if not now one
Market Price for Fresh Butter and Eggs
SIMONTON & SCOTT 525 Court St.
DALLAS, OREGON
SOMETHING NEW
PARCELS POST:
PETALUMA INCUBATORS
PRICE $6.00
SEE THEM AT
CRAVEN HARDWARE CO.