Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, November 19, 1915, Image 3

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' THE POLK COUNTY OBSERVER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1915.
nniBinnifti n iff maiiaiwk
STORIES BY THE OBSERVER'S
CORRESPONDENTS.
Personal Paragraph! Pertaining
Movements of People Whom
You All Enow.
to
BALLSTON iwugewuj, iraume roe Dnae o:
M- p. j .,.. Y...'. ' j George D. Stewart of Dallas. At elav
into the Albert Yocom house, recent- e,u a.m- the bndal Party entered the
ly vacated by Herbert Poynter. drawing room, wnicn was prettily dec-
Little Floyd Nairn returned Wed- Wlth wbite ehrysanthemums
nesday from San Francisco, whefle he 0reSon grape, and the ceremony
l, 1 ..zi.: L u: .1 .t waifl .VrrA hv Rflu A A Winf.
UU UTOU VlfflLUlg lilH WUbUVC alia ttt" . '
tending the exposition. Salem, who used the impressive ring
W. A. Yocom ia attending court service. , ! .
at McMinnville this week, he being . Tne bride wa.s becomingly attired
one of the jurymen. . in a aress or wmte crepe-de-cnine and
Frank Kimsey and son James left carried a bouquet of bride's roses.
Thursday for a ten days' trip to .their Following the ceremony those present
mountain ranch on the Big Nestuoca. were ushered into the dining room,
Werald Ijllery bias been ntfrsing wnere a delighttju wedding breaktast
Henry Dorton. . was enjoyed.
The high school here was standard- Mrs. Stewart is of one of the well-
izedi by Superintendent Seymour this known pioneer families of the state,
week. Mr. Stewart has a host of friends in
Lttiandpa Tillery is visiting his and about Dallas, having resided there
uauguier, jyirs. oaiiie oiagie at Mon- ior a numDer or years. ,
roe this week. , Amid the congratulations of imme-
Cyrus Jones was a McMinnville vis- diate relatives the happy couple de
itor Friday. r parted for a short wedding trip. They
v.wl, iuuro ff uimuy -yji toe will IM au IHHue- - lu, -.WitHl. ileuuB HJ.
seAtinn. i v u.. ok
"Go to School Day" was observed .; .....
toy quite a number of the patrons of . OAK GROVE, j eA
my were-
played a fine Pfl.niA. ThA lnapr-a mala
a COOd allOWlne. ni Willi mw nron .
nix wm mane a strong team.
The hisrh school oiylio' HotiWkoll
team defeated the alumni
Bcore 01 0-1. Tne second high school
team piayea a close game with the
married men, winning 6-5.
' BUELT,
A Drett.V hnmp WHinir Waa Dn!nnn
. tr uuu.ug aa ouiciiiu-
ized Sunday, November 14, at the
home of, Mm. Matilda J. Eidgeway
01 Duen, wncn ner daughter, Mary
C. Rideewav. . became tha 'hrM nf
the school. , - Webb Lewis and family wiere-Sun-
A. M. Tillery went to Portland Sat- day callers at Cass Riggs' near Crow
urd'ay to see his wife and reports her ley. '-. '
still quite poorly. J. W. Allen visited Mr'eni Mrs.
B. L. Duncan of Idaho was visit- J. W Edgar last Friday. '( M
ing his niece, Mrs. Ross Clark during A, goodly number was in attendance
the week. at grange here Saturday.
Henry Dorton is improving. . Joe Pardo was a Rickreall caller
Everybody is invitm. to th w Frirlnv. ' I
tainment given by the Women of Se'h White hauled several loads of
Woodcraft at the W. 0. W. hall Sat- bay to Crowley last week;
Uilday night. r Charley Mangus was a Dallas vis-
Luther. thf little
Mrs. William Martin has been quite Se'h. Fawk was a Dallas caller the
bick witn appendicitis. middle of last week.
Tom Lamm returned home this Mr. Bartlett and family of Eastern
week from Carlisle, Washington Oregon are moving to the place where
Urlu.n U 1 J . , ' HIT- I 1-JJl. tl..
f 110 mus wsvn worKing in a log-llvlr' wiicrei ivtxuiiy.
rendered eoad Afilectinna. Mian TW-
sie Momson presided at the organ
A good proeram was eiveh bv the
school, including several recitatidhs
three plays, several Quartets and sev.
era! songs. Plates were sold, some
onnging as mucn as 7o cents each,
when the cold weather sets in.
J. P. Neufeldt is on a mrv at Port
land.
PUTMAN HILL.
Monday's rain marie it nnraihla fur
the farmers to plow.
Ben Miller is clearine mma more
land.
Mr. Tavlor and A Si
gruuuing ana clearing up a lew acres
on me iruu iarm or Max Uehlher,
coumcy cierK or Marion county.
Mm. Tavlnr hna Ivan nnifa ainh-
but at present is improving1.
C. M. Bloom and J. ft Kmifk hA
contracted to cut several hundred
cords of wood on the J. M. Kenney
Diace. nnr. on nnnniint nf tha nnoafa
condition of the Snlom-Pll- Ammi-v
bridge they decided best to cancel
the contract. .
Bloom has mova1 hi famiv in
lem tne nrsc or tne week.
J. J. Hedden and wife are visiting
aon and fl rinnirlitai in TtavmnnA
R . MQJU1VIIU,
about two months.
The Misses Maud and Ella Hillman
Were GruestS Of Mirr Rnan llnm nvaa
O .1
ounaay. '
Ross Clark namA fl u
am Friday night for a short visit.
H. C. Thomas was a Sheridan visit
or Saturday. .
Mrs. N. F. Gregg was hurt quite
badly by a fall while carrying wood
7 " oasement at ner home in
oalem One dnv laak nrAo-L-
oeverai ot the boys here attended
11 vw..l uuuu..
A trnrtlw niimhai Rimrlfl.v
scnooi ana cnurcn ounaay.
Mr. J. W. Allen expects to return
to his home in Uorvauis this week
MONMOUTH.
Allen Johnson is in a verv aenous
condition and fears are entertained
for his recovery. ;t ,
ui m0 uuyS nere attended inere is not mucn sicsness in town.
D ting .mateh at McCoy Saturday. Monmouth has always had: the record
Biddy BjjshOD nf MnMinmrilU nf hAinv a linn I Hi v tnwn
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nere on business Monday. Grandpa Haines is so as to be up
Rosa Heward and Tom Short have again, which his many friends will be
naen liimnnv a nrAll Dr ttt 1
zr "711 ix. Xj. vvaiKer. s11" w near. ,
Mr. Wilson, who lives on the Ed. Dorsy Portwood has finished a term
Yocom place, returned Saturday from of teaching school and is at home
a mp to Uamew. ' attending the Normal.
Henry Butler was at Broadmead F. P. Green of Crawfordsville, for-
m uuiwness ounaay atternoon. merly of i"olk county, was in town
Pfifftr PnnL- nrnni- A- T-. t ' .
,v cuv , j-oniana on
Nwinras oauuroay.
on hnainR TuesHav.
Elias Robertson of Falls City ' was
a guest or A. JN. rlalleck on Satur
dav.
Ralph Barber traded three cows for
a wooa saw. ne says the saw will
not eat anything. Monmouth has
three saws. . ..
Mrs. Raesdale.'. sister of D. M.
and her eranddauarhter.
CROWLEY.
C. H. Farmer was a Perrydale call
er Tuesday. ' . 4
Miss Stella Smith and Mrs. Ed
Hodge were visitors at Holt Crow
lev 8 one dav aa nraL-
Tt r Vir-ii. mis. l
K J Wl amD.H J J i I tt
o j ".".u in lamiiy spent nampton, ana ner granaaaugntBr,
Sunday at Charley Wholey's in Rick- have moved to town from Pendleton
""i!1- t , for the benefit of the Normal. .
Joe i-ardo was working for Seth There is only one vacant house in
White last week. . tnwn mA tn09e that can keep room.
Mrs. lJennett and daughter Ruth era have all they can accommodate,
visited the Rickreall school Friday Mrs. Toner Compton and her hus
atternoon. band's mother, Mrs: Propert, former-1
Mx. trardner hauled grain to McCoy Iv of Highland, ate visiting relative
i.week-.... , . in town. They have bought property
I here will be preaching at the Bap in Southern Oregon and will move
fast church Sunday at 11 o'clock. there this week. Mr. Compton has
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Edgar of Oak already gone. They will engage in
i 1 " imam- the stocK Business. '
S0Iir!. dc, . . . Ralph odson, the Luckiamute
. onntu weni to &aiem dair'man and farmer, was in town on
iT uu a a.cw uuis Willi I hliQinoaa "noGHav
WILDWOOD.
Walton Dflli-nn. tUlHM Tin. nrA
Reason Kihhev. Rmmpif a TAfa
Unnn- u-i: T C'
jjxoeuu ttio ucipiug uave Dimpson move
a donkey- engine from the Simpson
CaniD tO '.thft Yiver. tn hA IIMAiI aa naaJ.
ed when driving logs. The drive will
soon commence it the present rain
continues.
At tha Rnpffial cioiinnl maafitii Qnf
urdav J. F T-pich n olo..,I an,a
in Ira Green's place. After the meet
ing: adjourned the mpn nut in a nnmn
which was much needed.
The dance at E; B. Hull 's Saturday
mgnt was very well attended. Cieorge
oumvan lumisnea tne music.
Elmer Fry was a Kings Valley
caller Tuesday. .
T. V. Mason visited at the home of
Hi. a. Hull Sunday. :
Npflrlv all th
children attending school and several
who havpn 't fthiMwri vioifA
school on "Go to School Day."
Uint Moore went to Hoskins Sat
urday evening.
PERRYDALE.
Mrs. Caldwell mivA on VA
Maid's" party at her home Friday
evening, aii naa a splendid time.
Those nrespnt wpta- Ttpocia
son, Altha Bissell, Lucile Keyt, Fran
ces Keyt, Eva Burelback. Winnie
Rowland. Haznl RmUnJ Valm.
White, Mattie Kosher, Alice Reetz,
Clara T-eHvilrin. F.vo T.AffiL-;n nn11n
Friar, Miss Bryant, Miss Kautz, Miss
noiman, Mrs. JNewman, Mrs. Bratch-
Mrs. Morrison. Mra. iTvkatrn onl
Mrs. Fudge.
Mr. and Mi's. nvlratiMi
visitors oacuraay.
A Inro-A orrtwA fmm liam ottanJAJ
tlie basket social at Smithfleld Sat
urday night.
Miss Brvant Visited hAr narenfA in
Corvallis Sunday.
Miss Winters visited relatives near
enterprise Sunday.
The Dlav entitled "FAntvn rthnat
will be given in Dallas on Friday
evening, Lfecemoer 3, by Perrydale cit
izens.
A SChonl rallv will VtA heliT tiara n
December 9. It is planned to have an
all-day meeting. Lunch will be serv
ed by patrons.
4.
I THANKSGIVING DAY i
PROCLAMATION.
Calling upon the people of
" Oregon to "tender thanks to
him who watches over all for
the bounties and blessings by
him bestowed," Governor
Withycombe has in a procla
mation designated Thursday,
November 25, as Thanksgiving
day. The proclamation reads:
"Whereas, the year 1915 is
drawing to a close, and for
Oregon and these United
States, its months have been
full of the blessings of peace,
in welcoming contrast to the
horrors of the great war which
has ravaged so many of the
less fortunate countries of the
world ; and
"" Whereas, each and ' avarr
one of us has much for which
to be grateful, individually
and as citizens of our country .
and our state; and
"Whereas, it is a time-honored
custom for the governors
of the several states to join:
with the president of the Uni
ted States in nroclaimino. a
dlay of state-wide and national
thanksgiving;
"Now, therefore, I, James
Withycombe, governor of the
state of Oregon, by virtue of
the authority vested in me, do
hereby proclaim Thukday, No
vember 25, 1915, as Thanks
giving day; and I call upon
the state, of Oregon to pause
from their labors and on that
day tender thanks to him who
watches over all for the coun
ties and blessings by him be
stowed. "In testimony whereof I
have hereunto set my hand
and caused the great seal of
the state of Oregon to be here
unto affixed, this fifteenth day
of November, 1915.
JAMES WITHYCOMBE,
Governor."
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,
To Portray: . ' :
The Grace and the winsomeness of
Childhood, .
The beauty of Womanhood;
The strength and dignity of Manhood,
And to trace as with a pencil, the ten
. derly pathetic beauty of Old Age.
This is my mission.
I consider it not an unworthy one.
PHOTOGRAPHS WILL SOLVE YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT
PROBLEMS
In an economical way
Order early for best results
C. B. STONE
The Photographer in your town
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relatives.
Mrs. C. H. Farmer and daughters
were McMinnville visitors Monday.
Forrest Craven of Rickreall was
working here the latter part of last
week.
SALT CREEK.
A nl.iv entitled "The Rnu'apv XTin-Nt
r School" will be triven at the Salt
Creek school house, Saturday, Novem
ber 27, at eight o'clock, 'The pro
ceeds will be used in flooring 'he
gymnasium. Shelter will be provided
tor horses and a general invitation
has been extended, with a renuest
OAKDALE.
At the parent-teacher meeting Fri
day, the visitors were Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Murphy, George Robinson Mrs. oas Dee" exienaea, witn a request
John Southworth, Mra. Rhoda Green, that tlle lalies briaS 'tlie baskets, a
Mr Afro T C HJ.... 1 nr basket Social also hvino heen flmncr.
basket social also having been arraner
The
and Mrs. Rov McDonald. If. Rrm-e ed. The cast of characters for
Miller. MraWaliA,- Rl,o,vlt A Bowery Nieht School " is :
sood time was enioved hv nil ' Micky de Bill. "Dutch" Foster
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murnhy visited Ik-V Letzosky, "Budd" Hart; Hans
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Shep- Swartzheimer, Merrit Hart; Guido
hAnsI nf TtriAcrnrrt- Snnitoir I CaDifO. Daniel Rartel tinntr Sinn.
.Tnhn nnA 11.- 17 I Will Tiliesips: Alderman TJVio-on Fne-
son Murphy and Joe and Will Dennis tricl1 Bartel; School Director Muller,
attended the football game at Dallas Silas Starr; Monsieur Martine, the
Safantav r teacher. Parltnn Simnlra
Stewart Bennett and PhilliD and
James Wilson of Dallas visited the SMTTHFIELD.
Dennia boys Saturday. Several of the neighbors have
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Card visited Dutcnered, prepannir for the winter's
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the family of D. Shepherd Tuesday.
John Robinson is building an addi
tion to his barn. ,
Jim Hubbard, Elroy Jackson, Cun-
Wright have gone on a trip to Sun-
snine.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Ramsdale of
Dallas and daughter Violet visited at
Jim nuDDara a annday.
BETHEL.
The Bethel High school basketball
team defeated the Bethel Alumni team
to the tone of 28 to 9 Friday. No
vember 12. During the first half Tur
ner and Wyatt were the big stare
for the losers, while Cooper and Boy
er were the bright lights for the win-
in tne second hair the stars lor
Bethel high were Borer and Ingram.
tarhilA fsta-aW anJ TT..Kk.l - Ik.
" " , rt-s nere. a inne over nJ tm Biadf
alumni' stars. The high school guards The Perrydale orchestra attended" and
rw. far. -.'.. ... . .... .. . t . .
aroodies
John Diehm had a house full of
com nan V on Mnndnv
Peter and Henry Enns, who wentj
tO Idaho and Nnrth Tralrnta. ana. a...
at their sister's, Mrs. Frank Friesen.
Little Katherine Hoffman stayed
with the Robertson a few dava lat
week. " .
Isaak Dyck is busy repairing the
iraks on me root ot His bouee.
Several young folks were Sunday
evvuiiiar caiiera ml rwi maw iitrht'a
Snnday evening.
The German Zion ehnrch ia. having
some more improvements made. The
yard is being made more level, and
dirt is brini? nut amnnf IhA h. it.:...
so that the floor will not be so cold
The basket social was a good snc
eess here. A trifle over 40 wm made
. THE CITY IN BRIEF
Lessons in voice, Miss Gertrude Ir
win, 321 Washington street. Phone
lo33. 74-2t
The Sterling. FiirmfnrA .VI Til T.I IT
- a - ' -
frames pictures. A 64-tf.
For Fire and automobile Insurance
see Chas. Gregory, city hall 82-t(
ut. c. lu Foster, dentist. City Bank
building, Dallas. 73-F.
The Sterlinff FumitlirA mmnanv
frames pictures. 64-tf.
There Is more to hair cutttnr than
merely cutting off the hair." Try us
for an up-to-date stylish hair cut.
i;. w. Bhulta. 18-tf.
Dr.Rempel.Chlropractor.Slt Church
r. stone's Heave Drom cum
heavea. Price $1, for sale by all drug
gists. Adv. 7-tf
The Dallas Wood com Dan v ta readv
to furnish you with mill wood. Good
loads and good service. All wood cash
on delivery. Phone 49z. 101-tf.
ihe oterhnir FnmitnrA
- a -"'r''"J
irames pictures. 64-ttf,
K, of P. to Observer Christmas.
Marmion lodge number 96 K. of
P. of Dallas, will nhoprva Phtriofmo,
j .. VUUw.ltU VUllDVUlala
again this year by making presents
to the children and food to the un
fortunate frOWIl linS. an thnf amnT.
one may enjoy to some extent the
i uieuae season. The lodge earnestly
rcauests tne citizens nf t ,a nif., in
Send in anV and all namee 'txf it-Uaa
especially the children, that are in
- j j ii. . , ... . .. .
rceu uuu me committee will do all in
ItS DOWer t.O malrA rhmsf-mna a Kn!anf
spot in the year 1915.
All donaitinna nr ennfn'Knf.nna
which are sent in will be delivered as
per instructions and moneys will be
uistnouieq m tne shape ot orders on
our merchants for the necessaries of
me. MAKMION NO. 96.
LIQUOR PERMITS NECESSARY.
County Clerk Must Keep Record of
i-urcnaeee ana Purchase ri.
Conntv rierlr Rnhinan 1...
. --... aaaao an-u
reminded that after IWmKer 31 k
will be the official bar tender of Polk
county, and the many who will be
onving an occasional shipment of
licker after the first nf ih. Ta.r
are also reminded that they must, se
cure permit irom me cleric to par
chase their supplies. The opinion of
District Attomev Sfihlev a fh.r --
the law requires a record be kept of
-11 1L. I; t . .
an we iiuuors Durenaaefi nv awh nan.
son, every purchase must be preceed
ed by secarinar a nermit fmm h
county clerk's office. Sheriff Orr has
congratalated himself on the faet that
he escaped, by the letter of the law,
from being the one to issue these Her
mits, as be ia of the opinion that it
will require an additional office force
u i&Ke care 01 tne daminH,
DR.T0EL
ELECTRO-THERAPIST
AND
ELECTRO-SURGEON
DALLAS, ORE.
, FOTJR YEARS STUDY AT
GERMAN AND SWISS
UNIVERSITIES AND THE
LARGE HOSPITALS OF
IONDON, ENGLAND.
OVER THIRTY YEARS
EXPERIENCE IN HIS
SPECIALTIES.
Office. 619 Washins-ton street.
one-half block east of the S. P riaont'
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 loaa of Monti. Wa
plasters and pain for hours or days.
POLYPUS, GOITRE,
PILES, FISTULA,
DISEASES OF
WOMEN
NOSE, THROAT, LUNGS,
SKIN
Kidneys, Bladder, Prostata,
Liver, Stomach, Bowels,
Nervous Diseases,
Gout, Rheumatism.
OZONE
INHALATIONS
CONSULTATION FREE
C0I11 TO BALLAS I
Saturday, Nov. 27
And attend the Second Regular Monthly
Sales Day, conducted under the auspices
. of the Dallas Commercial Club. Every
farmer in the county is requested to bring
something which be wishes to dispose of.
Others will be there to buy the very things
for which you have no use, Stalls are pro
vided for stock. ' " "'
This Day Is for Farmers
and it is necessary to have their help and
co-operation in order to make it the suc
cess it should be. The sale will be held at
Burk & Shepherd's barn, on Main street,
where articles may be left at any time
previous to Sales Day. You have the op
portunity to trade or exchange, with your
neighbor, or if you prefer, the article will
be sold at auctiori to the highest bidder
for cash. .;' .-'-!,:k..:
All should lend their cooperation.
Star Transfer Co.
WE MOVE ANYTHING
' . THAT IS MOVEABLE
PROMPT SERVICE
G. A. &IL C. MUSCOTT & A. P. STARR. Props.
Phone SUBda.-Web.ter'a Contlionj 511 EUW Confectionery 1062
C010S, C00GE
AND GRIPPE
AND Hf FLA MED CONDITIONS
OF THROAT AND LUNGS ARE
MOST EFFECTIVELY TMT.
ED WITH A. D. S. WHITE FINE
ornur and A. D. 8. COLD AND
GRIPPE TABLETS
FOR BALE BT
THE FULLER
PHARMACY
MAIN STREET, CORNER HILL
WELL IMPROVED 20 ACRES 9
BOLES FROM COTTAGE GROVE.
LEVEL ROAD TO TOWN, FINE
SPRING WATER PIPED INTO
HOUSE, CAN BE PIPED INTO
BARN; S ACRES BEARING ITAL
IAN PRUNES, FAMILY ORCHARD
IN BEARING. WILL SELL, TRADE
FOR RESIDENCE, OR LAND CLOS
ER TO WHERE I LIVE.
H. G. CAMPBELL
DALLAS, ORE.
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