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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1914)
FOUR THE TWICE-A-WEEK POLK COUNTY OBSERVER TUESDAY, MARCH ' 17th, 1914. No Substitutes RETURN to the grocer all sub stitutes sent you for Royal Bak- ing Powder There is no sub stitute for ROYAL Royal is a pure, cream of tartar baking powder, and healthful. Powders offered as sub stitutes are made from alum. I News of City and County : Nola Coad, who had a buttle with. IIP DrfflDn dlMl poison oak is mmcb improved. Dr. McNicol, Osteopathic Physician. Mis. Kaegi from Howersville was a Dallas visitor Sunday. Many come miles to dine at the Gail. Mrs. G. R. Allen of Bridgeport was a Dallas shopper on Saturday. Fred Wagner has new and second hand automobiles for sale. 4-tf. Wm. Stafford of Black Rock was in town yesterday and purchased fur niture. Cut out the bake fuss use "Prune City" flour. C. F. Mann, a farmer near Ballston was in Dallas yesterday on business. The greatest thing in Dallos a meal at the Gail. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Holmnn of Bu ena Vista visited relatives in Dallas the past week. Order your Madza Klectric Globes at Crider's store. 5-lt. Mr. Frank Gilliam near Airlie, a prominent farmer and stock man was in Dallas yesterday. Read the Saturday special sale to the farmers at Guy Bros, in this pa per. R. E. Staub, a farmer and hop rais er near Independence, was a business visitor in Dallas yesterday. A noticeable improvement was made yesterday by the tearing out of the old water cooler in front of Davis & Horn. Miss A. Dorothy Meyers of the Hillsboro neighborhood was in Dal las Sunday visiting with friends, Why dine at home Sunday, when a Hpecial treat awaits you noon and evening at the Gail. Mr. and Mrs. Preston, who have been spending a few days in Port land returned Sunday evening. St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland; "Prune City", the patron flour of Polk. W. L. Barber and wife, of Dallas, visited his brother and family at Ho tel Commercial the first of the week. Willamina Times. When in Falls City, stop at The Badeua Hotel and Restaurant best service and rates reasonable. 5-lt. Miss Ada Longneckcr entertained her class last Saturday afternoon. All present enjoyed a good time. See Guy Bros, special sale to farm em next Saturday. Nails $2.45 per keg. Other things in same propor tion. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Stafrin and family and Miss Ahbie Walker mo tored to Salem Sundny and spent the day with friends. Get your garden tools and lawn implement) at Crider's store. 5-1 1. Mr. J. A. Gibson of Portland, a foimer resident of Polk County, was a Dallas visitor last Saturday. Mr. Gibson sees many improvements in Dallas since his last visit here and says that this city has a great future. There's more real food value in a loaf of bread made of "Prune City" flour than in any other. Judge Eakin, who has been under the weather for some time, is at Newport, with the hope that the change will benefit him. The Dallas Wood Company is ready to furnish you with mill wood. Good loads and good service. All wood cash on delivery. Phone 402. -10.lt f. Johns Has Strong Endorsements, He Will Reduce Taxes. His Fast Record Shows an Economical Ad ministrator. To whom it may concern: Charles A. Johns was a con tinuous resident of Baker City for twenty-four yeais, during which time he served four terms as Mayor and eighteen consecutive years as School Director. As Mayor he gave the city an hon est, efficient administration, and its financial affairs were conducted on a close, safe, economical basis and at the very lowest expense to the tax-l payers. As f'rhool Director, he always worked for the best of results and for economy in administration, with out impairing the high standard of the Baker City Schools. In our judgment, as Governor, he could and would do the same thing for the State. Dated at Baker City, Oregon, this 7th day of March, 1014. First National Bank of Baker City, By W. M. Pollinan, Its President. Citizens' National Bank of Baker City, By F. P. Bodinson, Its President. Baker Loan & Trust Company, By It A. Sonne, Its Cashier. (Paid Advertisement.) Mrs. J. C. Simpson and her daught er, Mrs. Helen Williams of Airlie, were visitors in our city. Miss Luciele Kennedy spent Satur day and Sunday visiting with her rel atives and friends at! Newberg. "Edison's records at'The Williams' Music House. 5 It. Will Peterson of Salem returned to J Dallas Sunday to accept a permanent position at the foundry. The speed fiends will have to look out or the dog catcher will nab them. He sees no distinction between them in the ordinance. Glen 0. Hobnail was admitted to the bar in 1874 instead of 1847 as stated in his announcement, he does not wish the public to think him that old. Frank Bulges was in town again Saturday driving his big team of black perchnns. He brought in a load of oats which he had rolled for feed. Mrs. C. W. Olcott and son Frank of the Falls City neighborhood, were Dallas visitors yesterday. They brought in a lot of eggs and report n successful season in this line. Mr. Walker and his sister, Mrs. J. B. Thompson of Independence, accom panied by Miss Zelpha Cross, were in Dallas Sunday and spent a pleasant evening, visiting .with Henry Serr, who is an old friend of Mr. Walker and Mi's. Thompson. Jim Collins of Portland, an expert machinist for the Standard Oil Com pany, was in Dallas Saturday on bus iness for the company, and spent some pleasant momenls visiting wifli some of his old friends, who are Dallas res idents. Fred J. Holman, the efficient post master of Black Rock has announced himself as a candidate for the office of Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republicans at the primary election. As Fred was born and l'nis ed in Polk County, he is naturally booster for Polk County. Henry Domes of McCoy was in Dal las Friday with his new 6 passenger Auburn 40. The car is a beauty ond attracted a great deal of attention. Dis. Lowe & Turner, eye P5"S specialists will be in Dallas again Friday and Saturday, April 4th and 5lh at Hotel Gail. Consult them. A. M. Tillery of Ballston, was in McMinnville Monday and reports the crops looking fine in that section. McMinnville News Reporter. In the spring tune a young man s fancy turns to love and an old man's to gurden. There are plenty of old men in Dallas. Just received a new line of chimb leys and gas mantles for coal oil lamps at Crider's store. 5-lt. Peter Ktielmling, who has been manager of the Hotel Dalles at The Dalles, has purchased a hotel at Dal las. Judd Fish succeeds him as man ager of the Eastern Oregon town ho tel. McMinnville News Reporter. Miss Ella Simari from Oaklahoma was in Dallas yesterday purchasing furniture from Davis & Horn. She has rented a small place two miles west of town and is pleased with our Oregon climate. Her parents will join her as soon as they can disKse of interests they now have in Oakla homa and expect to make Polk Coun ty their permanent home. SMARTEST MOST EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY PRICES MOST REASONABLE AT Mrs. B. TONER'S At the High School Auditorium on Thursday evening, March 10th, Dr. Editor Fiske Stated the Facts The editorial that Editor Fiske had in last week's Itemize!- was a fair and frank statement of facts. We question if the general public realize what it costs to publish the average newspaper, and also why they need every assistance that can be given them in the printing line. The flist four days of tho week is a busy one in getting the news and printing the paper and the last two days is where the hired help must be kept at job work. To secure good help, one must pay good wages, and as soon as the office begins to run behind, arrange ments must be made to curtail ex penses. It can be done by employ ing cheaper labor, using cheaper grade of paper and cutting down local news. As the newspaper of any city is the advance sheet as to its standing it should be a publication that by its pages, represents the city's prosper ity. There is no city in Oregon of the size of Dallas that has as well equipped offices as The Itemizer and The Observer, and no city whose pa per has suell a largo .circulation. We publish these facts to verify the state ments made by Editor Fiske last week. ANNOUNCEMENT - I wish to announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination for Sheriff of Polk County, subject to the will of the voters at the primary election on May loth. Respectfully yours, John W. Orr, Rickreall, Ore. (Paid Advertisement.) ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce my candidacy as a Republican for the office of County Treasurer of Polk County, subject to the decision of the primary election in May. - Respectfully, Fred J. Holman, Black Rock. (Paid Advertisement.) ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a can didate for county surveyor for Polk County, subject to the decision of the Republicans at the primary election. C. R. Canfield. (Paid Advertisement.) ANNOUNCEMENT We are authorized to announce tlie name of Judge Webster Holmes to succeed himself as Circuit Judge for Polk, Yamhill and Tillamook Counties, subject to the decision of the Primaries election on May 151 h, 1014. Paid Advertisement. ANNOUNCEMENT x I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the nomination for the of fice of County Treasurer of Polk County, at the primary election, May 15t.li, 1014, on the democratic ticket. J. E. Richter. (Paid Advertisement.) . ANNOUNCEMENT I am a candidate for the Repub lican nomination for the office of Circuit Julge of this district. If nominated and elected, I shall ever tyep uppermost in my mind thati justice is tne ultimate end in view. All I wish is an opportunity to make good. . Harry H. Belt. (Paid Advertisement.) ANNOUNCEMENT After consulting with many of the voters of Lincoln and Polk Counties, I have eensentod to announce myself as a Republican candidate for Joint- Representative in the Legislature for the counties of Lincoln and Polk, and most lespectfu'.Iy solicit the support f the voters of the two counties. . S. G. Irvine. (Paid Advertisement.) ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon, upon the Dem ocratie ticket, subject to the will o the voters at the primary election and if nominated and elected I will to the best of my ability enforce (he laws on our statute books without fear or favor, and especially the laws regulating the sale of intoxcat ing liquors, and I will practice the utmost economy in the maiiagemen of the Comity's business. J. H. Savery (Paid Advertisement.) 'Stuart of the University of Oregon The fanners will be interested in will give the fourth lecture in the the movement that Guy Bros, have I'niversity Extension Cause, "Train started. They will advertise a special ; ing a Girl for Citizenship." The Made-In-Oregon Banquet Postponed. The "Made-In-Oregon" banquet being planned for by4he State Manu facturers' Association and the Wo men's Club of this city has been post Toued until about the middle of April. The great popularity of these banquets making it impossiblc'for the representatives of the Manufacturers' Association to arrange for an earlier date here. At one of these banquets given recently in Mora, 500 people were served at one time and plans are being made to seat 400 at the one to be given in Albany on March 20th. West Side Marble WorKs O. L. HAWKINS, Proprietor. MONUMENTS, I1EADSTONES AN1) CrRBINQ. A Complete line of All latest Tieslirns Millinery Opening. Mi's. Toner's Millinery opening lust Saturday was largely attended and the rooms looked veiy attractive. The bats displayed were equal to those of Portland and there is no use to go away from home to find the latest stvlcs. sale on Saturdays at a greatly dueed price, articles that the farmer uses. Read their advertisement ill this paper. Crider's store has mohair sacks for sale and they also buy mohair. 5-11. E. J. Dimes is the latest candidate for County Surveyor. He seeks the nomination on the Democratic ticket. The Ilimcs Engineering Company will do your surveying and engineer ing work promptly and guarantee re sults. Call phone 502, Dallas. 5-tf. Mrs. W. Emerson relumed home from Dallas Wednesday evening where she has been for several weeks. Forest Grove News. TOUNO MAN! Yon will make no mistake when you TAKE HER to dine at the Gail, SUNDAY EVENING public are cordially invited to these lectures. Remember you can find the latest music at Williams' Music House. 5-lt. Mr. C. F. Ficklin who resides on a good farm near Falls City was in Dallas yesterday with a load of mo hair. Mr. Ficklin had the same stored to await a raise in the market. He reports the farmers in his neigh hoi hood all busv preiiarinir their rtelds for the season's crop. The New Scott manager says that he is very much pleased with Dallas and Dallas people. Pianos at the lowest prices at Williams' Music House. 5-lt. The ground has been prepared on the west side of the Carnegie library for the roses and the improvement will add greatly lo the beautv of the building. Patronize a Dallas Institution. The Dallas Mercantile is a Dallas institution and Dallas people own it. Dallas people work in it. It is a part of Dallas. For I he past seven years Dallas has helped lo build it up and in return it has helped build Dal las up. Trade at home and trade at a home store and you will help build up your home town. CATARRH VICTIMS Use Hyomei You Breathe It. It's the right-to-the-point remedy not only for catarrh, but for head colds, snilllcs, bronchitis, laryngitjs or croup of children. You breathe it no stomaeh dosing. You will like Hyomei. It not only gives instant and lasting relief, but Is entirely harmless, pleasant to use, and economical. Money refunded by Con rad Stnfrin if you are not benefited, Hyomei is a combination of anti septic oils that mixes with the air and quickly reaches the irritated and inflamed membrane of the nose. It's sure and safe healing begins imme diately you feel better at once. If suffering from watery eyes, husky voice, discharge from the nose, or that choked-up feeling, try Hyomei now today. All druggists sell it. Ask for the complete outfit. $1 size. 5 If your eyes are getting weak and it is hard for you to read, call on Dr. C. H. Morris and have him examine them. He will fit you with glasses that he warrants will give entire satisfaction. NOTICE! On and after this date The Ob server will charge 5c. a line for Card of Thanks. Obituaries over 10 linos. V. a line and the same charges will lie maile for all church notices where a charge is made for admittance or a sale of articles. LOST A self-opening umbrella. about ten days ago, probably in local store. Finder please phone 1512. 5-lt-x. FOR SALE A cow, horse, spring wagon, piano, and household goods. A. F, Haatvedt, S-end Main Street. 5 II. Civil Service Examination. On the 28th of March iu Dallas, there will be held a eivil service ex amination of the candidates for Post masters at Rickreall and Black Rock. These two offices from this time will be under Civil Service. i Band Concert Postponed. The band boys have postponed their fourth concert until Saturday evening, March 28th. The reason of the postponement was that the band had exjiected some special outside talent, and yesterday received word that they could not be present on that date, so it was decided to postpone the concert. Fanner. TTn'mrmWMWW -1 1 J I I J I I J J J j j j j j j j i SATURDAY, IU1A WE WILL OFFER YOU Nails, per Keg . . . . Roofing Paper, 1-ply, per Roll Poultry Netting, 2-foot, per Roll Poultry Netting, 3-foot, Poultry Netting, 4-foot, Poultry Netting, 5-foot, Poultry Netting, 6-foot, GOOD WAGON HARNESS (ONE SET ONLY) SINGLE BUGGY HARNESS, 1 set ALL SPECIALS $2.45 1.25 . 1.10 1.70 2.15 2.75 3.25 33.10 12.30 GUY IB) wwm toes THE BEST SHOES MADE FOR BOYS AND GIRLS The price is low for a High-Quality Shoe We want you to try one pair of these shoes so we have made arrangements with the maker of Buster Brown Shoes to give away EREE EVERY SATURDAY A FINE BUSTER BROWN WATCH With every pair of Buster Brown Shoes we give you a ticket. Every Saturday we will have a Buster Brown boy or girl draw a ticket from the numbers issued during the week and the boy or girl holding the lucky number will get the watch FREE. Be sure and get a ticket with every pair of shoes. , Pallas ercantile Go Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes letter heads, envelopes, and all kinds of good printing done at the Observer office. NEW SCOTT HOTEL ii m ii UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT UUI Rooms with and without Bath. Hot and cold Water, Telephone and Heat in Every Room.