Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, May 28, 1915, Image 3

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    THE POIiK COUNTY OBSERVER, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1915.
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FOUNTAIN OF ENERGY WHEN PRESIDENT WILSON OPENED THE
PANAMA-PA CIEIC EXPOSITION
The Fountain of Energy when the water was released by President
Wilson pressing a button at Washington on the opening day of the Panama
Pacific International Exposition at San Francisco. This fountain Is the
work of A. Stirling Calder and is be tween the Tower of Jewels and the
main entrance at Scott street.
For real bargains come to The Bee
Hive Store.
New shipment of Ladles' Aprone go
ing on sale at 25c, 35c, and 49c. The
Bee Hive Store.
LOCAL CHURCHES
TERSE TALES OF TOWN
LOCAL NEWS OF DALLAS
THIS NEIGHBORHOOD.
AND
Personal Paragraphs Pertaining
People and Their Mavements,
Gleaned by Observer.
Superintendent Seymour spent Mon
day with the Normal classes in rural
school work under the direction of
Mr. Pittman. , He gave instruction in
the work of making out reports to
the county and state superintendents.
Tommy Magers has returned from
a two-months' visit to California
points,
nounced."
Ash's Variety store now occupies the
store building recently vacated by Mr.
Fldler on Main street.
V. B. Sears of Ballston was a Dal
las visitor on Wednesday. Mr. Sears
has but recently recovered from a
prolonged Illness, and now contem
plates a trip to the place of his birth
in Iowa, where he expects to remain
for several month.
Fred Boydston left Saturday for
Portland, where he is visiting friends.
Miss Rose Sheridan spent the week
end at Corvallls.
Pastor W. T. Tapscott of the Bap
tist church will preach Sunday at 11
a. m. on "Heaven's Standard of Great
ness," and at 8 p. yt. on "The Cap
ture of Mansoul." Other meetings as
usual,
Although the continuous rains of
the past fortnight have stopped road
work in most of the districts of the
county, the Perrydale road north from
the Fisher hill, and the Smithlield
road between the John Kliver and
Frank Friesen places, and the road
between the G. A. Rempel and John
Quiring places have been receiving
gravel, some fifteen carloads havim
been delivered upon these highways
from Polk Station.
Miss Elizabeth Diehm of Salt Creek
left for Portland on Tuesday, there to
attend Holmes' Business college. Miss
Diehm was the lucky winner of a
scholarship at this school In The Ob
server's recent subscription contest.
,Mr. S. B. Taylor has been in the
vicinity of Roseburg the past week in
the Interest of the cement company
which has extensive holdings In this
county. Recent reports are to the
effect that this company has extricat
ed itself from its financial difficulties,
and purposes to commence the manu
facture of cement at Oswego In the
not very distant future. Mr. Taylor
has been Inspecting the rock at Rose
burg, where the company is also in
terested. Mrs. Blanche Ballantyne, who over
two years ago, accompanied by her
husband, left Dallas and located in
southern California, is expected to
arrive here Monday. She will bring
with her two small daughters. Her
husband will remain in Redlands for
a month or so when he will also re
turn here.
Mrs. Clara Saul of Greenville, Pa.,
sister of Mrs. B. Lovelace, arrived yes
terday for the summer.
The members of the Dallas G. A.
R. post have been Invited to partici
pate in a dinner to be given by the
Independence post tomorrow.
The Woman's club is erecting a
drinking fountain at the library cor
ner. Attorney Oscar Hayter returned
Wednesday evening from Salem,
where he served several days as a
member of the State Bar Examining
board. There are ninety applicants
for admission to the bar.
President Ackerman of the Normal
school left on Wednesday for Eastern
Oregon, and will be absent several
days.
Ex-Mayor Hubbard of Falls City
was in Dallas the other day and told
The Observer that the loganberry
juice plant there Is about completed,
and that arrangements were being
made by the owner for the crop in
that locality.
The people of McMinnvilie are mak
ing extensive preparation for the an
nual gathering of the .Trand Army
men of Oregor-t Thich ' will be held
weather having cleared somewhat, but
was forced to cease operations before
noon because the rains also resumed,
Mr. Burch of Rickreall has been in
Dallas a portion of the week soliciting
prizes for the sporting events to be
pulled off at the annual picnic to be
held at that place on June 12.
Mr. Shreeve was a Salem visitor on
Wednesday.
LOCAL NEWS.
there June 14.
Street Commissioner Greenwood re
sumed the work of grading on West
Court street yesterday morning, the
Why be bothered with two pairB
of glasses? Call at Gall hotel parlor,
Tuesday, June 1, and have Dr. Lowe
show you the new Torlo invisible bi
focals with which you can see all dis
tances. s No split or seam in the glass
to catch dirt or strain the eyes. No
cement to blur or come apart. He
guarantees his glasses to give satis-
faction whether they cost $2 or more,
One charge covers entire cost of exam,
Ination, frameB, lenses. Free demon.
stration. Scores of references. Will
be in Falls City June S.
Who repairs storage batteries right
here in Dallas? Catherwood. 26-tf.
F. E. Kersey has In his employ an
expert candy maker and invites the
public to try his goods. Some of his
specialties are: Log Cabin creams,
Oregon nugat, peppermint chews, Mt.
Hood nugat, Turkish nugat, milk taf.
fy, almond butter, creani wafers, op.
era creams, milk dipped chocolate,
log rolls, opera cream bars, English
fudge, cream caramels, Geneva cream,
cream paddles, cream chews, fruit nu
gat, cinnamon chews, Bologna saus.
ages. lS-tf.
S. C. Brown Leghorns, Barred
Rocks, Mottled Anconas, Runner
ducks, Pure White Runner ducks,
eggs, day old chicks and ducklings,
Wm. F. Lee, Falls City, Ore. 15-23X
Order your tomato plants from W.
R. Tapscott, phone Dallas 1143. 92-tf.
Farm loans; five years time with
optional payments at current rates of
Interest. Write for information, Ore
gon Title & Land Credit Co., 209 U. 8,
National Bank building, Salem, Ore.
Try Kersey's home-made candles,
manufactured on the spot by a pro
fesslonal candy-maker. Absolutely
pure. 16-tf.
Who knows Catherwood? .Every
automobile owner. 25-tf.
Screen doors and window screens,
Dallas Warehouse & Manufacturing
company, Barham & Son, proprietors.
There is more to hair cutting than
merely cutting off the hair. Try us
for an up-to-date stylish hair cut.
C. W. Shultz. 13-tf.
Try the Imperial Hotel, homelike,
every convenience, first-class board
and room, 36.60 and up. 19-tf
Dr. Rempel, Chiropractor, 513 Church
Dr. Stone's Heave Drops cures
heaves.' Price $1, for sale by all drug
gists. Adv. 79-tf.
Our Abstract plant Is posted to date
every morning from Polk County rec
ords. Brown-Sibley Abstract Co., John
R. Sibley, manager. 94-tf.
If you have a sweet tooth try Ker
sey's home-made candies. The best
ever. Guaranteed to be absolutely
pure. 15-tf.
See Van Orsdel and Manston for
old line fire Insurance the Queen.
Liverpool, London & Globe, company
13. The oldest and best on the coast
John R. Sibley, lawyer, 610 Mill
street. 4-tf.
When you want Insurance or surety
bonds, call on Prlchard.
The Dallas Wood company Is ready
to furnish you with mill wood. Good
loads and good sen-ice. All wood cash
on delivery. Phone 492. 103-tf.
Increase your crops with land plas
ter, best grade, Dallas Warehouse 4
Manufacturing company, Barham &
Son, proprietors.
Our entire line of Children's Bum
mer Coats at a price that will take
them away In a hurry. Pongee, White
Serge and other materials in values to
14.00. now at Sl.M. The Bee Hive
Store.
Dr. C. L Foster, dentist. City Bank
building. Dallas. T3-F.
The Observer costs bo more than
other.
Children's Parasols. lc, 25c, lie.,
49c to 98c The Bee Hive Store.
. Ladles' Tailored Suits at prices leas
tn the material would cost yon.
At a recent meeting of the Baptist
ladies' missionary society of Spring
Valley, besides the regular program
the time was spent in sewing for a
needy family recently moved into the
neighborhood. Mrs. Harry Cooley was
the hostess.
Rev. Father Cronin of the local
Catholic church will. It is announced,
soon take up his permanent residence
in Dallas.
The ladies of the Baptist church
will hold a home cooked foodlsale at
Davis & Horn's on Saturday.
Mass will be held at the Catholic
church Sunday morning at the regular
hour.
Rev. C. C. Curtis, pastor of the
Christian church, preached two pow
erful sermons to good-sized audiences
Sunday. The morning sermon was
continuation of a series taken from
Paul's first epistle to the church at
Corinth, the fifth chapter, the text
being the seventh verse, "Purge out
therefore the old leaven, that ye may
be a new lump, as ye are unleavened,
The evening subject was, "Moses as a
type." The choir rendered an an
them at both services.
At the United Evangelical church
G. E. Erskine, pastor, Sunday services
will be held as usual. The evening
service will be in charge of the Wo
man's Home and Foreign Missionary
society, led by the president, Mrs.
Frank Smith.. A helpful and enter
talnlng program has been arranged.
and all are cordially Invited to be pres
ent. A free-will offering for mission
ary purposes will be asked for in the
basket collection.
At Christian Science church next
Sunday the lesson sermon will be
"Ancient and Modern Necromancy,
alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, De-
The H. H. C. of the Methodist
church, at its meeting next Monday
evening, will have the following pro
gram: Duet, Merrill Barber and Ray
Grounds; recitation, Margaret Camp
bell; reading, Mrs. Lydia Evans; solo,
Cleo Guy; reading, Ed. Dunn; recita
tion, Pauline Miller; duet, Mitchel
girls; reading, Retta Wilson. Refresh
ments will be served.
Rev. Tracy B. Grlswold, for several
years pastor of the First Presbyterian
church of Albany, has been chosen
pastor of the Leffert's Park Presbyter
ian church in Brooklyn, N. T.
with the town. He forms his estimate
of its activities through the columns
of the dally press, and more especially
through the advertising columns of the
paper. Grants Pass Courier.
The Observer, a Twice-a-Week pa
per, costs no more than a weekly.
BULLETIN
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ONE CENT A WORD, 'PHONE 19.
The charge for advertise
ments under this head is one
cent per word for each in
sertion. No discount for-successive
Issues. Jf you have
anything for sale or ex
change; If you want to rent
or lease a house or business building;
if you want help or a job of work; if
you have lost or found anything; If
you want publicity of any kind, try
this column. You are sure to get
results others do, why not you. Tel
ephone your "want ads." or address
all communications to The Observer,
Dallas, Oregon. Count the number of
words to remit with order. Telephone
No. 19.
the bid must accompany each bid.
The Court reserves the right to re
ject any and all bids.
J. B. TEAL,
May25-Junell. ' County Judge.
FOR SALE On place first-class sec
ond growth cord wood. Apply Anne
Ladstock, phone 1602. June 30.
LOST A grey mare, weight about 900
pounds, last seen between Dallas
and Falls City. Please pasture and
notify F. C. Thomas, Rocca, Ore.
22-2t.
ESTRAY A dark bay mare came In
to our enclosure, east of Fern Sta
tion, whi h animal the owner is re
quested to call for, pay charges, and
take away. Phone A. D. 25.
FOR RENT Nice newly furnished
3-room apartment; bath, electric
light, $12 a month. Apply Imper
ial hotel. 20-tf.
FOR SALE Empire cream separator
No. 43, 650 pounds capacity; nearly
new. Davis & Horn. 19-tf.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Polk. In
the Matter of the Guardianship of the
Estate of Irene Westfall, a Minor
Child.
It appearing to this Court upon the
verified petition this day presented
and filed by Mary F. Westfall, the
guardian of the Estate of Irene West-
fall, minor child, praying an order of
sale of certain real estate belonging to
her said ward, viz: An undivided one
ninth interest In and to the following
described real premises, to-wit: Lots
1, 2, and the E, half of lot 3, In Block
3, in Cattron's Sub-division of Out Lot
Number 5 In Monmouth, Polk County,
Oregon.
That It Is necessary and would be
beneficial to said ward that such real
estate shoulde sold; on motion of
Walter L. Tooze, Jr., Esq., attorney for
the said guardian.
It is hereby ordered that the next of
kin of said ward, and all persons In
terested In the said estate, appear toe-
fore this Court on Tuesday, the 1st
day of June, 1915, at the hour of 10
o'clock a. m., at the Court Room of
this Court, in the County Court House
In the City of Dallas, In Polk County,
State of Oregon, then and there to
show cause. If any they have, why a
license should not be granted for the
sale of such estate.
And it Is further ordered that a
copy of this order be published at
least three successive weeks before the
said day of hearing In the "Polk
County Observer," a newspaper of
general circulation, printed and pub
lished In Dallas, Polk County, Oregon,
jjatea April Z6tn, 1915.
J B. TEAL,
A true copy: County Judge.
WALTER L. TOOZE, JR.,
Attorney for the Guardian. May4-25
FOR SALE Fresh milch cow with
calf. J. F. Holman, Miller ave. 24f
FOR SALE Hay, at Derry ware
house. Address H. W. Thirlsen, In
dependence, R. F. D. 1, or call at
Thirlsen farm, Rickreall. 19-tf.
FOR RENT Modern five-room house.
Inquire Bollman & Staats. 18-tf.
FOR SALE Nice light buggy as good
as new, price $30. Cost 3135. Have
no use for it. F. K. Hubbard, Falls
City.
FOR SALE Gasoline range, 3
er, $10. Davis & Horn.
burn-19-tf.
FOR SALE Matthews' New Univer
sal combined hill and drill seeder,
No. 22; nearly new. Price $9 at
Davis & Horn's.
FOR RENT Three-room apartment,
newly furnished, bath and electric
light. Apply Imperial hotel. 20-tf.
WANTED Machine, cast and stove
piate iron, brass, and copper, zinc
and rubber, and rags of all kinds;
in fact, junk of all kinds. A. N.
Halleck, Monmouth, Oregon. 8tf.
FOR SALE Complete clover hulling
outfit Apply at The Observer of
fice. 8-tf.
FOR SALE One 5-horse kerosene en
gine; excellent condition. Guaran
teed. A bargain. Dallas Warehouse
company, Barham & Son, proprie
tors. . , 6-tf.
WANTED Your lame horses to shoe.
Williams, the horseshoer, Monmouth,
Oregon. 8-tf.
BLl'E COTTON FROCK.
Blue eponge was used In the devel
opment of this handsome summer
frock. The skirt is kilted and braided
and the simple blouse has long sleeves
and a turnover collar and revers
braided.
Bark Again.
With the latest photographic Ideas
from the city. Studio open every day.
have some new lines of photos at
astonishingly low prices, while times
are quiet
l-tf. STONE, Photographer.
An Index to Business.
A Courier correspondent writes ask
ing for a sample copy of the paper.
"one that contains the most advertis
ing." being the plans and specifications
that came with the order. There Is
quite a sermon In the request. This
stranger wanted to become acquainted
WANTED Carpet cleaning and win
dow '.vashing, both business and res
idence. Milo V. Woods, phone 1173
or 1092. 11-tf.
FOR SALE Light driving horse.
will trade for motorcycle. Apply
to L. V. Macken, city. 18-tf.
FOR RENT First-class furnished
housekeeping rooms at 818 Levens
street Phone 774. 19-tf.
FOR SALE 3314 acres, well Improv
ed, good land, one mile from town,
good road. Will take city property
in part payment, terms on part.
Fred E. Wells. Dallas, Ore., R. R. 2.
19-4t.
WANTED Milk customers for rich
milk from four fresh cows; 6 cents
quart or $1.80 per month. Deliver
twice a day. Phone Brown 152.
Florence M. Bird. 19-3t.
FOR SALE Good dry summer cut
second growth fir and oak wood,
will sell in woods or deliver. I. L.
Smith, phone 1404. 22-9t-x
FOR SALE A good family driving
horse, good traveler. Mrs. L. A.
Dickinson, phone 8 S3. 24-4t-x
SPECIAL SALE Fertilizer, for lawn
and garden. While it lasts at cost
Phone 831. Soehren Warehouse.
24-2t
Notice to Contractors.
Notice is hereby given to whom It
may concern that bids will be opened
by the County Court of Polk County,
on Tuesday, the 15th day of June,
lilt, at 1 o'clock p. m, for the con
struction of three reinforced concrete
bridges and one mass concrete pier.
Plans and specifications are on file tn
the County Clerk's office. A certified
check for f per cent of the amount of
SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE IN
EXECUTION OF FORECLOSURE
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of an execution issued out of the
circuit court of the State of Oregon,
for Polk county, on the 4th day of
May, 1915, and to me directed upon a
Judgment which was enrolled and
docketed In the office of the clerk of
said court on the 17th day of April,
1915, in a certain suit then pending In
said circuit court wherein I. Mendel
sohn was plaintiff and George A.
Looney and Clara Looney, his wife,
were defendants, a judgment was ren
dered in favor of the above named
plaintiff and against the above named
defendants, George A. Looney and
Clara Looney, his wife, for six hun
dred eighty-seven and fifty One-hun-dredths
($687.60) dollars, with inter
est thereon from said 17th day of
April, 1915, at the rate of seven (7)
per cent per annum, and the further
sum of twenty-two and fifty one-hun-dredths
($22.50) dollars costs of suit
and accruing costs; and whereas It was
further ordered and decreed by said
court that the following property
should be sold by me to satisfy said
execution, I will on Saturday June 5,
1915, at the hour of one (1) o'clock
p. m. of said day at the front door of
the court house at Dallas, Polk county,
Oregon, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash In hand on
day of sale, all the right, title and in
terest and estate which said defend
ants or either of them have, and all
persons claiming under them have in
or to the hereinafter described prem
ises, and every part thereof. Said
property is described as follows:
Lot one (1) tract "D" containing
4.46 acres, in Moninouth Walnut
Tract, more particularly described as
lot one (1) tract "D" of the southwest
quarter, of the southeast quarter, of
section thirty-one (31), in Township
eight (8) south, range four (4) wesi
of the Willamette Meridian.
Said sale being subject to redemp
tion in the manner provided by law
and as provided in said decree.
Dated this 8th day of May, 1915.
JOHN W. ORR,
Sheriff for Polk County, Oregon.
May 9-June 4.
DR.TOEL
ELECTRO-THERAPIST
AND
ELECTRO-SURGEON
DALLAS, ORE.
FOUR YEARS STUDY AT
GERMAN AND SWISS
UNIVERSITIES AND THE
LARGE HOSPITALS OF
LONDON, ENGLAND.
OVER THIRTY YEARS
EXPERIENCE IN HIS
SPECIALTIES.
Office, 619 Washington street,
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.
-Specialties:
CANCERS
AND
TUMORS
No knife and loss of blood. No
plasters and pain for hours or days.
POLYPUS, GOITRE,
PILES, FISTULA,
DISEASES OF
WOMEN
NOSE. THROAT, LUNGS.
SKIN
Kidneys, Bladder, Prostate,
Liver, Stomach, Bowels,
Nervous Diseases,
Gout, Rheumatism.
OZONE
INHALATIONS
CONSULTATION FREE
NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given, that Conrad
Stafrln, the administrator of the es
tate of W. H. F. Manston, deceased,
has filed his final account as such ad
ministrator in the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Polk County, and
that Wednesday, the 9th day of June,
1915, at the hour of ten o'clock in the
forenoon of said day, at the Court
room of said County Court, in the
Court House in the city of Dallas, Ore
gon, has been appointed by said Court
as the time and place for the hearing
of objections to the said final account
and the settlement thereof.
Dated and first published, May 11,
1915.
CONRAD STAFRIN,
Administrator aforesaid.
OSCAR HAYTER, Attorney. M.11-J.8
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notice Is hereby given to whom It
may concern that bids will be opened
by the County Court of Polk County,
on Tuesday, the 15th day of Jun,
1915, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the crush
ing and putting In the bunkers at the
Spring Valley quarry of 1500 yards of
rock, more or less, according to spec
ifications on file in the office of the
County Clerk. Also for hauling and
delivering same on county road at
points to be designated by the Court.
Furthermore, bids will be received for
setting up crusher, building bunkers.
and opening quarry.
A certified check for i per cent of
the amount of the bid must accom
pany each bid.
The Court reserves the right to re
ject any and all bids. .
MavzS-lt- J. B. TEAL, County. Judge,
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
BICYCLE RIDERS
ATTENTION
Do yon realize that this is the be
ginning of the season for riding bi
cycles. The man who has his wheel
overhauled in early spring economizes
for the reason that he accomplishes
two things at one cost of labor his
bearings properly clear and oiled
bad bearings replaced at same time
(if any) at practically one cost. Oth
erwise one thing goes wrong here,
another thing there at different times
which makes it inconvenient for yon
and also adds to cost of repairs. We
are well prepared to meet your de
mand in this line. Work guaranteed.
Bicycles from $ 22.60 to $45.00. Tires
from $4.50 to $10.00 per pair. Bi
cycle and motorcycle sundries, base
ball and athletic supplies.
Indian motor cycle agency.
L. B. HIXON, JR.
315 Main Street '
DR. STONE'S
POISON OAK
REMEDY
A snow white medicine, soft and
soothing to the skin, applied every
hour at once relieves and soon cures
POISON OAK
Price I So. and sec..
draggists.
For sale by alt
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