FOUR THE TWICE-A-WEEKPOLK COUNTY OBSERVER FRIDAY, APRIL 17th, 1914 The e Is no substitute iot Royal Baking Pow der f of making the best cake, biscuit and pastry Royal is Ab solutely Pure and tie only baking powder made from Royal grape cream of tartar NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by the County Clerk of Polk County, Ore gon at DallaSj in the office of the Coanty Clerk, on or before 10 a. m., April 27th, 1914, for crushing and delivering rock on public highways; bids to be based on quarter mile hauls. Rock to be crushed at quar ries with county crushers. Separate bids received on crushing and hauling- A forfeit of $100.00 to he put up as guarantee that bidder will enter contract within 10 days. Amount of rock required estimated at 9,000 yards. County Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of County Court, Dallas, For information apply to J. B. Teal, County Judge; A. B. Robinson, County Clerk. March 27-4t. n tf. I News of City and County Mrs. J. L. Thompson of Seattle has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Shriver of this city. Mrs. Nell Hamilton of Hubbard ar rived in Dallas yesterday to visit Mi's. H. P. Shriver. She is expected to remain a week. Mr. Geo. H. Baxter, former edi tor of a paper in White Salmon, Washington, was a Dallas visitor on Wednesday. The Falls City Lumber Company has started work in their big camp on the Summit and will soon be work ing a full crew. D. L. Keyt of Perrydale was in Dallas one day this week and re ports farmers busy and prosperous around Perrydale. E. F. Reamer, M. D., 401 Masonic Temple, Salem, limits his practice to diseases of the eye, ear,, nose and throat and the fitting of glasses. Hours: 1 to 5 p. m. 9-tf. Miss Sadie Lynn of Portland, for merly a Dallas school teacher, is here on a vacation and is visiting her relatives and friends. The Dallas Wood Company is ready to furnish you with mill wood. Good loads and good service. All wood cash on delivery. Phone 492. -103tf. Kev. H. John Vine of Dayton was in Dallas Wednesday. Rev. Vine used to be pastor of the Baptist Church here. The Dallas Fire Department held their regular monthly meeting Tues daw evening and new lapel badges were given to the members. Felix Comegys of Perrydale, breed er of Clydesdale horses was a Dallas visitor this week and reports that he is surely lucky as another mare-colt was added to bis herd. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Miller, who a year ago moved her from McPherson Can., and purchased a farm 2 miles S. of here are well pleased with Oregon and never regretted their move. Mrs. A. L. Young of Portlannd ac companied Mr. Young to Dallas this trip nnd is Rpending this week visit ing Mrs. and Miss Serr, while Mr. Young covers bis territory in the vicinity of this city. A. P. Davis and C. D. Huffman of La Grande have been in Dallas and vicinity several days looking at some of Polk County's famous orchard land and are favorably impressed wilh the outlook for Polk County. Over a dozen dogs were running on lawns and in places not wanted Wed nesdav, they were the property of a traveling show. Why the owner was not arrested for allowing them to run without being bold in leach is a ques tion. Why should a citizen pay fine for one dog running loose, aiid a stranger turn a whole pack loose. To all subscribers to Pictorial Re- view Magazine mat tail to receive them. Please bring receipts to Dallas Mercantile Company, as the Pictorial Review Company reports no subscnip- ions received from Dallas. 14-3t. Mrs. Walter L. Tooze, Jr., is re ported quite ill. . Dr. McNicol, Osteopathic Physician. L. R. Stewartson of McMinnville was a Dallas visitor this week. Many come miles to dine at the Gail. Ed. J. Himes for County Surveyor. (Paid Advertisement.) Carl Williams left Wednesday on a short business trip to Portland. Paper hanging and painting done on short orders. F. L. Sharke, 309 Maple Street. 9-8t. Mr. and Mrs. Del Plaster of Cooper Hollow were Dallas visitors Tuesday. I want to buy your mohair and will pay the highest market price. H. L. Fen ton, Dallas. 7-8t. The Low brothers from Monmouth were in town on business this weel The greatest thing in Dallas i meal at the Gail. Jeff Isom, Jr., of Albany was business visitor in this city Wednes day. Phone Muir & McDonald Co. for prices on mohair and wool, hides, etc. Phone G03-2. Dallas, Oregon. 11-tf, Mrs. Walter Nicholas of Fall: City was a Dallas visitor Wednes day. Don't forget " Made-in-Oregon " ban qnet, Wednesday evening, April 22. Why dine at home Sumday, when a special treat awaits you noon and evening at the Gail. 10-tf. Theo. Neep, a farmer of Ballston was a Wednesday business visitor in Dallas. The Himes Engineering Company will do your surveying and engineer ing work promptly and guarantee re suits. Call phone 502, Dallas. 5-tf. The logging camps at Black Rock have resumed operations and are run ning full blast. Tickets for the "Made-in-Oregon' for sale at Stafrin's, 50c. Phone Muir & McDonald Co. for prices on mohair and wool, hides, etc. Phone 003-2. Dallas, Oregon. 11-tf. Mrs. G. W. Siefarth went to Per rydalo and visited friends Wednes day. YOUNG MAN I You will make no mistake when you TAKE HER to dine at the Gail, SUNDAY EVENING W. A. Brown of Bridgeport was a business visitor in Dullas one day this week. Fred Wagner has new and second hand automobiles for sale. 4-tf. E. R. Ireland of Independence was a business visitor in Dallas one day this week. Crider's store wants your mohair. Professor and Mi's. Buell of Salt Creek were in town on business one day this week. Phone Muir & McDonald Co. for prices on mohair and wool, bides, etc. Phone 603-2, Dallas, Oregon. 11-tf. Mrs. J. F. Priehs went to Salem Wednesday and will spend a short vacation in that city. Charles Neet and wife left Pallas this week for Hartley, Iowa where they will make their future home. Mr. L. Rice returned the middle of the week from Portland where he has been about two weeks on busi ness. NOTICE I am prepared to do dressmaking at my home, next to the last house of East Ash Street. Miss Francis Marshall. 13-2t.-x The Willamette Vallev Lumber Co. is now working a large crew of men in their big camp two miles west of Black Rock. Mrs. C. W. Lee of Falls City was in Dallas Tuesday evening enrout to her home after visit to Port land. Go to Church Next Sunday I McBee Land Company wants to buy your mohair. Will give highest market price. 14-2t-x 20c. a pound will be advanced to you for your mohair at Crider's store. Don't Forget Iff Church Sunday NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the County Court of Polk County, Ore gon, will receive sealed proposals for furnishing material and erecting one steel bridge, 120 feet span, with con crete abutments, across Yamhill riv er, near Willamina, said County; and one steel bridge, wilh steel caissons, across La-Creole River, said county; gravel, sand and cement to be furnished by said county. Plans and specifications on file at office of county clerk of Polk County, Dallas, Oregon. A certified check for 5 of bid to accompany same. All bids to be filed in the office of the County Clerk of Polk County, Oregon, on or before 10 o'clock a. m. Monday, the 27th day of April, A. D.,-1914. The County Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the County Court. A. B. Robinson, Jr., County Clerk. March 27-April 17 DR. TOEL Dr. Toel can be found at his old office, 619 Washington St., Dallas, Oregon, one-half block east of the S. P. depot, from 9 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 to 5 p. m., 7 to 8 p. m., Sunday, 10 to 1 p. m., telephone 1303. Specialities: Cancers and Tumors. No knife and loss of blood. No plasters and pain for hours or days. Polypus, Goitre, Piles, Fistula, Diseases of Women, Skin and Ner vous Diseases, Neuralgia, Neurasthe nia, Gout, Rheumatism, Liver, Stom ach, Kidneys, Bladder, Prostrate, As thma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Constipation. After-Easter IS A. IL .Ed Cold weather before Easter hurt trade and we find ourselves a little overloaded with goods that we expected to sell before Easter. We have decided to close out at once, our Spring Line of Ladies' Suits and Coats SO WE ARE MAKING SOME VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES j LADIES' COAT! HEALTHY HAIR NO MORE DANDRUFF Use Parisian Sage. It's entirely needless to have un- lightly, matted thin or faded hair. A little care is all that is needed to make it thick, soft, pretty, perfectly healthv and free from dandruff. Use Parisian Sage it supplies hair needs and is absolutely harmless. It quickly stops itching head and falling hair, and is one of the best tonics to the County Court of Polk County, invigorate the scalp and make me Oregon, once a week for six eonseeu hair grow long and beautiful , jve ,n(j 81,ceessive weeks in the Polk Get a bottle of Parisian Sage today County Observer, a newspaper pub- from Conrad Stafrin or at any drug lUhed semi-weekly at Dallas, in Polk counter. It costs but 50 rents. Hub it into the scalp all dandruff disap pears your head feels fine the hair is pretty and perfectly healthy. NO. 4443. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE OP OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF POLK. DEPARTMENT NO. 2. W. H. Boals, Plaintiff, vs. II. Fngitt and Rose Fu- gitt, C. E. Suilsbury, Summons. Edwin P. Brown, Da vid R. Hall and Richard Van Den Bosch, Defendants. To H. Fugitt, Rose Fugitt and C. E. Salisbury, Defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON : You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons on you, to-wit: on or before May 29th, 1914, that being the date of the last publication of this summons and if you fail to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in his said com plaint, to-wit: for a decree against H. Fugitt and his wife, Rose Fugitt, for the recovery of the sum $332.00, being balance due and owing plain tiff from said defendants upon i promissory note with interst thereon at the rate of eight per cent per an mini payable semi-annually from April 3rd, 1914 until paid, also for the foreclosure of a mortgage upon the following real estate to-wit: All of Lot two in Block "E" and Lots 8. 9, 10 and part of lot 1 in Block "M", all in the original town of Falls City, Polk County, Oregon, which said mortgage was executed nnd delivered to plaintiff by said de fendants to secure the payment of said indebtedness, for the sale of said premises to satisfy the said In debtedness and to decree all interest, title, claim, demand or lien of the said defendant, C. E. Salisbury in or to said premises to be junior, inferior and subsequent to the mortgage lien of the said plaintiff and for such other and further relief as said plaintiff may be entitled to in the premises. This summons is published by or der bearing date, April 10th, 1914, of the Honorable J. B. Teal, Judge of We have sold most of our Ladies' Coats, but have a few Fine Coats left, most of them in sizes 36 and 38. On these coats we will make VERY LOW PRICES until we sell every one of them. If you have'nt bought your Spring Coat, now is the chance for a bargain. ITTTTS Tne season for seUm suits has just U 1 " begun, but we have special reasons for wishing to clear our cases before May 1, so we have decided to sacrifice all profit on all suits we have in stock and sell them at once. SPFfT A T PRTsPlTQ for quick sale of every suit. The F JulslrUi riVLlsJJO spring Suits must be seen to be appreciated. Price don't tell all the story. We have a few medium priced suits, but most of them are fine suits, selling regularly at $25 to $35. REMEMBER, just one suit of each model. SUITS FITTED, FREE OF CHARGE, BY AN EXPERT DRESSMAKER YOUR HOME STORE FOR SALE 30 acre ranch, 4 miles north of Dallas on Salt Creek gravel ed road, fine location, 19 acres under cultivation, 4 acres decayed stumps, easily put under plow, balance timber, 5 acres prunes, family orchard, new 5-roomed house, new barn, good size wood shed, hen house, drilled well, plenty of soft water, woven wire fenced. Price $3600 if taken soon, a bargain. Part cash. J. B. Regier, R. 1. 13-6t.-x Great Reduction in prico of eggs. For the next 90 days will sell S. C. U. I. Red eggs at $1 per 15, large size, correct color, early maturity, pullets lay at 5 months' strong farm run stock, ulso Anconas and White Cochin baiitania. J. S. Maeombur, Dallas, Oregon. Phone Block 25. 11-tf FOR SALE One house and two lots at a bargain, house new. Pay like rent, also lots unimproved in all parts of the city. Payments to suit your income. 13-2t. ' AV. M. McQUEEN FOR SALE Land plaster at the L. A. Westacott Warehouse, Rickreall. Phone Lucas & Price. 9-tf. Get your butter wrappers at Observer office. the County, Oregon, and being a news paper of general circulation therein. The date of the first publication of this summons, April 17th, 1914. Date FOR RENT We have a good 5-room house for rent and itjs furnished with practically new furniture, it will be sold to the right tennant at a reasonable price. McBee Land Company. 14-lt-x FOR SALE Free Canadian Home steads in sunny Alberta. We .locate you from two to five miles from town with two operating railroads. Land is prairie or timber and prairie, no stone and no alkali, level, black, loam soil, drinking water from 7 to 15 feet, the best mixed farming land in Canada. We guarantee every claim as represented or money re funded. Our fee is $50.00 and par ties are leaving daily. Come in and look up at once and get one of the best claims. Canadian Homestead Company, 125 North Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. 13-8t. FOR SALE Nearly new Spinwell potato planter, also one potato cul tivator. Address W. J. Knox, Dal las, R. F. D. 2. 97-tf FOR SALE Phoue No. 1-S. -Baled F. 5. Cheat Hay 5-tf FOR SALE S. C. Bt L. pullet and cockerel matings of first pens, $2.50 a setting of 15 eggs. Utility stock, $1 a setting, $6 a hundred. Henry! Voth, Dallas. Phone 515-S-Red. 3-tf . If your eyes are 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. LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, of last publication. May 29th, 1914 j1 AU. KINDS OP GOOD Ed. F. Coad, Attorney for Plain PRINTING DONE SERVER OFFICE. AT THE OB- Highest market price paid for ma-1 chine east iron, stove plate, rubber brass, copper, zinc, rags, bottles and hides. Address A. N. Halleek, Mon mouth, Oregon. Go to Church Next Sunday! . FOR SALE By owner, 7-room house and lot 60 x 150, close to depot. Call at Dallas Garage. 11-tf. FOR SALE Good light driving horse or will trade for motorcycle in good condition. Phone 912 evenings. 8-tf. FOR SALE OR TRADE A Mitchell Roadster for rash or a good motor- evcle. ''Answer Automobile elo Ob- ver. 13-tf. MENU FOR Made-in-Oreg'on" Banquet TO BE GIVEN IN THE ARMORY Wednesday Evening, April 22d AT SEVEN O'CLOCK Knight's Pickles Crab Cocktail Creamed Chicken Boullion Wafers Scalloped Potatoes Lettuce Salad Cold Ham Rolls Apple Pie Coffee Baked Beans Dallas Creamery Butter Illihee Strawberries Fancy Cakes Prune Cake Tillamook Cheese Cream WANTED Lady sistant for lodge unnecessary. C. Gail. or gentleman as work, experience D. Tillson, Hotel 13-2t.-x WANTED 20.0(H) English cluster hop roots. Address J. R. Castelein, Rickreall. 6-tf. FOR SALE Reeleaned red and al sike elow seed. Phone 24155. C. S. Calkins, Airlie. ' 7-tf. Milk Prices Reduced. The Guthrie dairy will deliver milk to Dallas citizens on and after April 1st at 8c. a quart. Phone 14x7. 8-8t.x WANTED Capable woman for gen eral house work. Phone 1364. Box 393. 701 Birch Street. 11-tf. FOR SALE Two fresh eows, Bert lllingworth, Oakdale. Address, Dal las. " 11-tf. tiff. April 17 May 29