TWO THE TWICE-A-WEEK POLK COUNTY OBSERVER FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13th, 1914. The Fact Remains No amount of misrepresentation by the peddlers of alum baking powders, no jug gling with chemicals, or pretended analysis, or cooked-up certificates, or falsehoods of any kind, can change the fact that Royal Baking Powder has been found by the offi cial examinations to be of the highest leavening efficiency free from alum, and of absolute purity and wholesomeness. Royal Baking Powder is indispensable for making finest and most economical food. bsctuct THE HOME PAPER Gerald Volk, Editor. Issued twice a week, Tuesday Friday. and Office Phones Business office Main Press room Main IS Entered as second-class matter the Postofflce at Dallas, Oregon. Bnbserlptlon Ratesi One Tear Six Months Three Months .fl.SO . .76 . .40 Tht way to build up Dallas is to pat- rtnisi Dallas piopli. It is not always a sign because a man is a good fellow that his credit is good. . You can fool the people once in a wliiln but there comes a day when they find out that your smiles are all for selfish interest. A chemist has discovered that milk kept in a red bottle will remain sweet and pure longer than in any other receptacle. We wonder if a lied-Eye bottle will dot Why don't the women who always want the windows open when travel ing, sit in the rear of the tram sf that those who want to keep warm can sit in comfort and not have to sit in the draft. When men are paid a salary to talk money out of your pocket, better sleep over the prnposilion they ask you to invest in, you will be ahead the end even if you are called a tight wad. To the tax payer it looks like it was the State of Oregon vs. Polk Cbmity. No convictions and cases dismissed or lost is getting to be a little monotonous, and it is about time that some one should sit up and take notice. $T,000 in bills have mysteriously dis appeared from the United States treasury, and officials are very much worried over the shortage, which is the first of the kind in the last 40 years. Let's see, the Democrats are in the saddle now, so it can not be blamed on the rascally republicans. Some men think they are enter prising citizens when they leave the property they own in a dilapidated condition and let neighbors im prove their's, thus advancing the price of his lot. He may think so but it' he could hear the neighbors' opinion of him. the thermometer in his brain would drop below sero. The rumor (hat Governor West was playing politics in the game commis sion deiwrtment is liable to develop into more than a rumor. Go it Gover nor, it is such acts that makes good ammunition for the republicans to batter down your supposed strong hold. Make a few more appointments of men who are unfit for the office. All will help when the campaign is opened. The Rev. Mr. Aked of San Fran cisco is getting the free advertising he planned by hi sermon in which he stated that the scripture statement as to the virgin birth of Jesus was not generally believed by church peo ple. The Kov. gentleman has stirred up a hornet's nest and like all other assertions of this character, it will find its champions as well aa it oppose n. and whatever object he had in view, the publicity of the statement made, will no doubt make trouble for more than one congregation before it is ended. G. H. Tracey of Salem was in Dal las on business Wednesday. Dr. McNicol, Osteopathic Physician. J. N. Stow and family have moved to their ranch near Lewisville. Miss Louise Rasmussen of Rickre- Cash paid for eggs by T. S. Town send Creamery Company. 92-81. all was a Dallas visitor Wednesday. Mrs. D. H. Upjohn and little son have returned from a visit in Salem. Horace Webster went to Portland Many come miles to dine at the Gail. Wednesday morning. Baptist Church revivals March 15. W. B. Hicks and F. G. McKee, lead ers. 99-tf. Mrs. F. C. Stockwell and daughter Grace were week end visitors in Port land. Mrs. J. H. Lackman of Salem, a former resident of Dallas, was a visitor here this week. Among the farmers in Di'iMas this week was Mr. N. P. Rusnnisseii of Rickrenll. We cut, fit and make our own suits Phil Begin. 67-tf. Mrs. J. C. Simpson and Mrs. J. B. Olmstead of Arrlio were guests at the Gail Hotel Wednesday. Chas. Hartung, one of the leading merchants of Falls City was a Dallas visitor this week. ''Prune City hard wheat flour is best. 99-lt. G. A. Well, Road Supervisor of Independence, was in Dallas on bus iness one day this week. Tom Colman, an old traveling sales man was seen on the streets of Dallas recently. It was a pleasure to his many friends to note his smile. The greatest thing in Dallas -a meal at the 0 nil. Father Cronin of Dallas left yes terday for Monroe, where he will at tend the funeral of a friend. Salem Journal. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Tracy have re turned to fclieir home in Dallas after visiting in this city for a few days. Salem Journal. Do you love your wifcf Then prove it by supplying her with "Prune City" flour. 99-lt. Three new billiard tables are being installed in the La Creole club rooms. This new improvement will be greatly appreciated by its members. We want to exchange cash for your eggs. T. B. Townseml Creamery Company. 92-8t. Joe Kudig from Salem has accepted a position with Williams & Collins as cutter and fitter for their estab lishment. J. P. Wagner of Forest Grove is spending the week in Dallas and vi cinity in the interests of the Oie- gouian. Dr. J. E. Scheetz and wife have rented the home of Mr. J. N. Stow on Clay Street and have moved into same, where they are now at home to their friends. You help to boost Dallas every time you order a sack of "Prune City" flour. 99-lt. A successful school rally was held at Enterprise last Friday, which was attended by about 40 people, all of whom enjoyed the program and bask et dinner. Mr. J. Ilannon and E. D. Kelly from near Airlio were in Dallas Wed nesday. Mr. Ilannon says that the1 roads from his place to Dallas were very good to within a few miles from here. After February 1st, gasoline per gal. 20c. Lubricating oil much cheaper. Tores 20 cheaper. T. Catherwood. 95-E.O.I. At the first meeting of the Parent-, Teachers' Association, held at Broad mead Saturday, about 33 people at tended. Mrs. Harding was elected President of the organization, and the basket lunch was par excellence. E. M. Boslar of Monroe' who has been serv ing his apprenticeship on the F. C. 4 W. motor car, has gone home for a short visit with his fam ily. They will soon be permanent residents of Dallas. Waller V. Fuller, owner of the Ful ler Pharmacy at Dallas, prominent member of the Dallas Commercial Club, and advocate of good roads. ransacted business in Salem Tues day. Salem Stateman. The Salem Statesman 25 yean ago said: Walter Toote of Wuodburnl came up yesterday on a flying busi ness trip, making the round trip in his buggy, and yet AValter tries to pass oft as a young man. No doubt he will say it meant his father. The Dallas Wood Company is ready to furnish you with mill wood.. Good loads and good service. All wood cash on delivery. Phone 492. 96-tf The Salem Journal says: The school of Sunday school methods in the First Christian church is progress ing nicely and the enrollment is m the neighborhood of 150. Daily lec tures are being given, and parents, as well as teachers, find much of in terest in the lectures. The school will be in session all this week. Those attending from Dallas were: O. C. Curtis, Mrs. C. C. Curtis, Mrs. Hugh Black, Mrs. H. 0. Campbell. MONMOUTH A. N. I'oole and C Jlerren are building themselves garages to house their uutos in, and as soon ns the roads are lit to put a maetime on, they will be seen out in first eiass style. Van Wagner of Salem uns the guest of the ! In l:s llus week. N. l;v f razier or V aueouvcr was the guest of his sister's family, Mrs. Chnnncey Mulkev over Sunday. He formerly lived in Monmouth, but at the present time is in the mercan tile business. Roy Murphy, a Monmouth raised boy, of Hood River was in town over Sunday. Mrs. George Shearer of Portland, made Monmouth a visit Saturday. Mr. and Mis. Warren Gualliams and son of La Creole spent Sunday with relatives in town. Albion Essen, formerly a pastor of the Christian Church, attended the dedication of their new building Sun- Elder Crow of Independence and his choir, attended the services in the new church in the afternoon, Sunday and rendered some fine music. Mrs. Lottie Yeber of Portland was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Ground this week. Mr. C. A. Mend of Portland was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Hann, over Sunday. AV. Mack is building a new house to rent. Work on the new Normal gym. is moving along fine. Mr. Smith who has been sick so long is convalescing nicety. E. R. Pike and family of Dallas, R. F. I)., was in town Sunday. C. C. Lee went to Dallas Sunday, and when coming homo Monday, met with what might have been a serious accident, his horse got frightened at a black cow and fell on a shaft of the buggy, breaking it off, but Mr. Lee managed to get out without getting hurt. Now it seems people oiglit to quit keeping black cows. Our mayor has turned out to be a public speaker, he represented the people of Monmouth in the dedica tion services of the Christian Church, and he acquitted himself credit ably. MOUNTAIN VIEW Miss Osie (Iriee was home for i couple of days last week, but return ed to Monmouth last Wednesday. Ora Cavitt lias gone to the Willam ette Sanitorium to take a course in nursing. Mrs. Henry Lynch has been on the sick list for a few days but is better again. The people of the Popcorn school district met last Saturday and the men cleaned the school ground and the ladies furnished the dinner. Mrs. Gardner and daughter Vesta and Miss Taylor spent Sunday after noon with Mrs. L. (Iriee. The Boys' Club had their regular meeting Saturday evening, but this one was a little extra for they thought "Safety First" Our Motto ON SHASTA ROUTE TRAINS OF (U)l .UNSET e I lOCDlNSSHASMl I I I ROUTES I I Thk Exposition Link 1915 And now is the time to see California ; to live outdoors and enjoy the sunshine, flowers and summer sports. It is s trip you cannot afford to miss. THREE FINE TRAINS DAILY including Shasta Limited the train of modern service with all steel up-to-the-minute equipment. The California and San Francisco Express Trains with Standard, Tourist and Chair Cars and dining service that will please. Call on nearest 8. P. Agent and let hint outline a trip, Quote fare and furnish Outing literature on California'! famous resorts, Johi M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. it time to have a supper, so each boy went with a cake or salad or some other .thing to add to ' their feast. They report a good supper and a jolly time. .- The home of Mr. and Mrs. John Simmons was a place of much merri ment last Friday evening when the neighbors went in to spend the even ing in their new house. Mr. and Mrs. Simmons came from Kansas about a year ago and having bought a part of the Pierce place have just recently ended a fine new house, lliey are highly esteemed by jl he neighborhood in which they arc so useful and the crowd of people both young and old reported a very jolly time and say Mr. and Mrs. Simmons are just the right kind of entertainers. There will be a "Home Talent Play" given at the Guthrie School house by the patrons of the district, February 21st. After the play 8 shadow social will be given. Admis sion free. Ladies are requested to bring boxes and gentlemen well filled purses. The title of the play, will be "Those Dreadful Twins." When you feel Xtm, Stretchy, Halt sick. Blue and Out of Sorts, look to tae Liver; it Is Torpid. HERBINE 1m the Remedy You Need It la an Invigorating tonic for a torpid liver, ino nrst dose brings improvement, a few days use puts the liver in fine vigor ous condition. Ilerblne also ex tends its restorative Influence to the stomach and bowels. It helps digestion and food assimi lation, purifies the bowels and brings back the habit of regu lar dally bowel movements. When the stomach, liver and bowels are active, bilious im purities no loncrer obstruct functional processes, the result of which Is renewed energy. mental activity and cheerful eriui r i,Mo. 1 for I J) spirits. Price 50c per Dottle. JamesF.Ballard.Prop. St.Louls.Ma. Use. Steohens Eve 8alva fiore Eyes. It Cures Conrad Stafrin. The best lamp in the world is the Sunshine Safety lamp that I ab- solutely miarantee to give satisfaction or mon ey refunded. 200 candle power with only 11 cts. cost for 21 hours of bright light. Henry Gohrke, sole agent, Dallas, Oregon. FOR KENlVg room house in Periy dale. 7-ft. seasoned oak posts for sale. Oak Crest Farm, O. O. Rein pel, owner. Phone Old North 132. 99 E. O. I. 4t.-x FOR SALE Money making mercan tile business will sell at invoice, this is a good proportion and will bear Wie closest investigation. Address X Y. Z. Care Observer, Dallas, Ore, 98-2t FOR SALE Nearly new Spinwell potato planter, also one potato cul tivator. Address W. J. Knox, Dal las. R. F. D. 2. 97-tf WANTED To buy a good horse, must be senile and sound and not over eight years old and weight be tween 1350 and 1400 pounds. Ad dress the Observer. 98-lt. GOOD WOOD At right prices. Or der your block wood and slab wood for early delivery. Trimmings fur nished on short order. Plenty of good fir and other kinds of wood now ready for customers. Send orders earlv by phone to AUGUST BO- MAN. Phone 15HB uoti FOR SALE Good White Wyandot I Cockerels at $2 each. Mrs. G. W. Curiiss. Phone Pioneer 54, Dallas, Oregon. 99-2t. THE Bids for Building Hospital. - The Board of Directors of Dallas hospital will receive bids for construc tion and completion of Dallas hos pital according to plans and specifi cations now on hand, with separate bids (1) for hospital building com plete, exclusive of heating plant, plumbing and elevator, and (2) for heating plant and plumbing, and (3) for elevator, all bids for elevator to be accompanied by plans and specifica tion for same. AH bids must be de livered sealed to Miss Edith Starbuck, the Secretary of the Board, at Dallas, Oregon, before noon on Monday, Feb ruary JOth, !)14 and must be accom panied by certified cheek to the amount of ten per cent, of the bid. The Hoard reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. Board of Directors of Dallas Hos pital, by. Edith Starbuck, Secretary Treasurer. 0fl-3t-E. I. EXECUTORS NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned have been by the County Court of Polk County, Oregon, duly appointed joint executors of the last will and testament of George H. Eil ,ers, deceased, and have qualified; all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pie sent the same duly verified within six months from the date hereof and nil persons knowing themselves in debted to said estate are hereby no tified to make immediate adjustment of the same. Dated this 28lh day of January, A. I)., 1914. Sarah Eilers, George W. Myer, joint executors of last will and test ament of George H. Eilers, deceased. Sibley & Eakin, attorneys for es tate. Jan. 30-Feb. 27 NOTICE Or FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has filed in the County Court of the Stale of Oregon for the County of Polk, his Final Account as Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Kuth Ruble, Deceased, and that said Court has fixed Satur day the 28th day of February, l!)4.j at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said ; day, as the -time, and the County Court Room, in the County Court House, in Dallas, in Polk County, Oregon, ns ithe place for hearing said Final Account and nil objections thereto. Dated at Dallas, Oregon, this 28th aay 01 January, v.nt A. O. Coudit, Executor of last Will j and Testament of Ruth Ruble, Do- ceased. 1-30-2-27 COMPARE THESE PRICES To all orders within 50 miles, we pay parcel post charges. Gohrke's Home Cured Meats. HAM, smoked 19c, BACON, smoked 22c LION BACKS, smoked 16y2c PICNICS, smoked 14c, HAMS, salt 18c, LION BACKS, salt. 15c. SHOULDERS, salt 15c. SALMON BELLIES, salt 12c. SALMON BACKS, salt 10c. LARD ..14c. CARNATION FLOUR, 50-Ib. .sack $1.35 POTATOES, 100-lb. 3 lots, sack 85c. to $1.10 Feeds of all kinds. Chicken Feed Speciality. Prices Right. Bring in your chickens, we can as sure you best price. Farm produce bought and sold. We have the exclusive selling of the famous Henry Gohrke borne cured meats. GOHRKE & BRADEN COMMIS SION COMPANY 620 Mill Street, Dallas, Oregon. IlillsBros. TEA d COFFEE FOR SALE AT Loughary Grocery DALLAS, OREGON Tresspass notices, weather proof. 1 for sal at Observer Job offtc. Pure Food Grocers Just received, a fresh lot of Nasturtion and Sweet Pea Seeds We guarantee our Butter and Eggs as Strictly Fresh Our Canned Goods are of the 1913 pack Our Teas and Coffees are of good quality -and reasonable in price Free Delivery Holman&Boydston Phone 1271 FLESHER Meat Market WE PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOR ALL COUNTRY PRODUCE PHONE 13 Dallas, Oregon CityTransfer W. R. COULTER, 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 DON'T GROW BALD Use Parisian Sage. If your hair is getting thin, losing its natural color, or has that matted, lifeless and scraggy appearance, the reason is evident, dandruff and failure to keep the hair roots properly nour ished. Parisian Sage applied daily for a week and then occasionally is all that is needed. It removes dandruff with one application; almost immediately stops falling hair and itching head; invigorates the scalp and makes dull, stringy hair soft, abundant and ra diant with life. Equally good for men, women or children, every one needs it. A large bottle of this delightful hair tonic can be had from Conrad Stafrin or any drug counter for 50 cents. You will surely like Parisian Sage. There is no other "Just-as-good." Try it now. TOE BTfTWHC3BP9l For Sale by . DALLAS MERCANTILE COMPANY Dallas Iron Works Machlnlsta Foundry men Pattera afaken. SAWMILL WORK A SPECIALTi i ' are prepared to de any kind ot Iron and Brass work. Lumber tracks and Stork work oa hand. We make the best and cheapest Stamp Pullsr on th market. West Side Marble WorKs O. L. HAWKINS. iToprtesae. MONTH ENTB. HKADSTOXK8 AXIl CTRBINO. Cosaplete I tae mt U Latest Dwlgaa I THE. TASHIQN'BGOK SPRING U,l HEARTS ARE TRUMPS BUY YOUR BEST GIRL A We have valentines for the little folks, valentines for the young folks, and valentines for the old folks. Prices from $1.50 to 5 cents. ' A beautiful line of valentine nap kins and place cards. Hayter's Bookstore 428 Main Street I Hfc. OFFICE When We Hand You Our Esti- if the cost of the lumucr you require you can depend upon It that the flg ores will be as low as. first-class, well seasoned lumber can be sold tor hon estly. If you pay more you. pay too much. If you pay less you 'get less either ' nullity or quantity.'.,. Willamette Valley Lumber Co. LODGE DIRECTORY UNITED ARTISANS Dallas .Assem bly, No. 46, meets on first and third Moneys cf each month at Wood man hall. Visiting members made welcome. ' ? W. J. WHITE, M. A. WILLIS SIMONTON. Secretary.' WOODMEN. OF. THE. WORLD Dallas Camp No. 209 meets in W. O. W. Hall oii Tuesday evening of each week. J. P. DriscOll, Consul 'Com. F.-J. Craven, Clerk. . '.v. mi: A. P. A A. M. Jennings Lodge, No. , meets second and fourth Fridays of each- month, In Masonic hall on Main street. Visiting brethren wel come. -.- W R. ELLIS, "W. M. WALTER 8. MUIR. Secretary. Professional Cards DENTIST AND ORTHODONTIA DE. CLINTON L. FOSTER, New City Bank Building. Office Phone 931. DALLAS OREGON. DENTIST . . .. . M. HATTER Pallas National Bank Building Dallas : ' Oregon Olive Smltn-Blcknell Teacher of PIANO and ORGAN- Studio 712 Oak St;" DALLAS ' OREGON Dr. Louis G. Altman Homeopathic Physician, -General Practice. ' Special attention to Asthma, Dropsy, uail stones and Uneumatism. Office and Ees. 296 N. Liberty St Phone Main 147. ., SALEM, ORE. Chiropractor Phone 1304 DR. D. G. REMPEL Nerve Specialist and Spinal Adjuster Office, 513 Church Street, near depot. Consultation and. Examination Free. DALLAS, ' .OREGON DENTIST B. F. BUTLER Ofllea over Puller Pharmacy. Offlee hoars from t te 11 a. aa.; 1 to t p. m. Dallas Phone 1111-1 R. L. CHAPHA17 IXXF.RAL DIRECTOR ' Calls promptly answered day ar sight Dallas, Oragoa. Valentine 3