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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1917)
I n - , T r TUESDAY. JMroHT, 1W fe i LOCAL NEWS OF DALLAS AND THIS NEIGHBOKnuuu. Personal Paragraphs Pertaining to People and Tneir movement, Gleaned by Observer. n r nj on,! two children left Saturday afternoon for their home in Dunsmuir, California. hey have been visiting with Mrs Anna Coad in this city for some time Miss Mattie Koser of Perrydale i -rtlln KnT.iirdaV. stioppea in Charles Rees of Perrydale was a Dallas visitor jnaay. Otto Barley of Rickreall was a bus iness visitor here jmaay. Mr. and Mrs.' J- H. Hardin have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. L B Phanev of Condon, Mrs. Wim SedBall of Independence, and Mrs. Soyd Waller of Corvallis this weet D. B. Jarman . " 0 mornins from a business trip to bait Lake City. Owen Hughes of Dallas was regis tered at the Hotel Portland, Poit land, last Friday. Dr M. L. Thompson of Falls City was in the city Saturday, on busi er, and Mrs. G. A. Fuller of Salt Creek were in the city Saturday vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mis. B W. Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Domes of Per- rydale were in town u.,,. D L Keyt of Monmouth was m the 'city looking after business in terests Saturday. v3 rrkor nt rerrvuim: - AjU. J. " iness visitor Saturday. Mrs C. A. Morris of Pioneer shop red in the city Saturday. 3.1. Brown of Salt Creek spent Saturday in the city. FJrnest itoisingion " was a Dallas visitor Saturday. Marshall Scrafford of Suver trans acted business in Dallas Oscar Hayter went to Portland . . u..f;noco fnn. Friday on a . his Joseph A. riniey home in Portland Saturday. X H. Cornwall is ill at Ins home taBuS Campbell, who is teach ing school at Independence, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Green v-ii nna. tliP week-end George Morton was in the city over thVims1Scbanielof Rick Jail was in the city Saturday. i John W. Orr went to Salem l'nduy on, business connected with the sher iff's office. i Mrs T B. Hooker and family vis ited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Powell at rau Mrs J. S. Odell returned home i u day evening after visiting with rela tives in Portland and Vancouver dur ing the past week. Mrs J F. Yoakum and Miss Hallie Smith were Salem visitors Saturday. Mrs A. B. Robinson visited over the week-end in Independence. Miss Gladys Cartwright spent the week-end with her parents in Sa cm. Mrs 0 0. Smith and daughter Marian and Mr Kd. Hamilton re- 1 turned Saturday tram in Portland. Miss Margaret Thie.s accompanied then, to Dallas tro... Portland, where she has been visit. ng at the home of Miss Edith Catbci- W0A- ,.,.,,. e Povtlniid is vis- iting at the home of Dr. A. B. War buck in this city. A F. Collins of Bend is improving after an illness of six weeks. Mr. Collins is visiting here at the home of his sister, Mrs. N. Mrs. J. D. rsarreit ii" SKM' W H. Marshall is visiting at the' home of Mrs. K. K. H; '" ?hi city. Mr. Marshal has left for Seattle. Wash., where he will prob ably locate. The Marshall, formerly lived in Goldendale. Wash. Mrs J G. Van Orsdel attended the funeral of Mrs. Walker in Corvallis, Wednesday. Mrs. Walker was he mother-in-law of John an Orsdel, i i: .1 : Tinting who torn.eriy . Jack Kakin returne.1 to v yesterday morning after a short vis it with his parents and friends in Dallas. . . c Miss Esther Dewey visited in Sa lem over the week-end. Miss Charlie Fenton returned to Salem after spending the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. U Fen ton. . Mr. and Mrs. . U fny visum Salem last week. Mrs. D B. Jarman nd daughter Gwendolyn visited in Salem yestet- dR U Hunt was in Salem Saturday. Charles Tate was in Salem the last of the week on business. E K. Piasecki. district attorney, was' in Salem the latter part of the week on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bloom were Sa lem visitors on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Dean Walker of In dependence visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Fenton Sunday. I L. Patterson, a proiumiv er of Eola, was in the city Saturday. Joe Treaux or am city yesterday on Business. t tt. rp.in i,di returned to Mrs. " J-""" ,. her home in Idaho after .spending a month at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. En, Jr., left for Albany Monday morning on business Mr- Hixson will open a store in Albany FfibruarV 1. ir ir tt.,uot nf Sneramento- Mrs. ivi. u v,. Wn the guest " ,Vn tnr the past ot Airs. -. l.r. nff taer. niL-'Ilt home. Mrs. Vassall entertained at dinner for her guest Friy m. M It. iliompson oi a business visitor in da'- .. t n, vpek-end R. S. Kreason spein in Salem. af.r,lnv Miss Carrie Kvans spe.iv - in Salem. ; , . , n. ; Miss Piasecki, wno i -----Orphic work 'at the legislature, spent the week-end at the home o. k4irnr Salem was a pneirof Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Peterson Sx"lia tt;1,v. nf Falls City was Dallas business visitor Saturday C E. Short oi Aiua".y at the Hotel Gail Saturday. TtM Lad nf ivionuioutu 11UUC1 u ' business visitor Monday. Milton A. Dent oj. i. r Saturday in Dallas. Ernes? Settepen of Perrydde transacted business in Dallas Satur day- .... ;cf,-B,l at H. Leptieu oi ivime the Hotel Gail Saturday. E. J. Hall of Salem spent Satur day inJDallas. Joe Jennings oi. i . tared at the Hotel Gail Sf3 . One of Dallas' most handsome law vers made The Observer office torce a visit fcaiuruuy t .- .T H. Hudson is visiting in Port land this week. . W. F. Nichols ot rortianu u the city yesterday looking auei iness interests. F. E. Davis has been confined to , i . tlio rinst few days. m jjuuic i v.. x Mark Scrafford of the Luckiamute district was a business visitor in Dal las Monday. "Manager O. U. Snutti- or ine ui phenm left yesterday afternoon for ... . . onVWVSll till VS. cattie to ue Kim" He will make arrangements while , i. mure ltort- away to dook. up , . uiar i-aiaiiiuiiv .uino cal piny house. a-t-l-H it-ihyi ass? i-i-i-t-i-i-!- as tJai Ik lb ORPHEUM THEATRE TWO DAYS ONLY-STARTING TUESDAY, JAN. 23 JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS THEODORE ROBERTS A PICTURIZATION OF MARK TWAIN'S 'PUDD'NHE AD WILSON' Jv ir: Also Last Episode of "Shielding Sh adow." if Mlkmrnm T. .'1 IjJLLU La. j.u.;.L'jjj,i- i!Ti Si Rebekahs Have JoUy I, u .rHavter. assisted by That the sisters or Amur. Jonifhter. Eliabeth, serve. .. .i.,.;.n -ml more effective more euwuoiuo n, .Jvnnem. Mrs. Oscar as Hie sra . , Hayter, charmingly gracious as 1 os 1,1 . , -j n, vnntir adies tess, entenameii mo j-; last'eVening in her hospitable horn, on BircH street. After a very, bi.et business session the evening was de voted entire ment. A clever stuuy f . . -i ....i.m wns nresented national . Miss Van IVoorhees and sung by a oroup Of the CHID lliemui. Miss Elizabeth Hayter, accompanied by her mother, played in a very pleas- ing manner a iuui-n , K entertained with choice records on the Edison. Vocal number. Dy Miss Alice Grant ana Owinss were greatly enjoyed. Miss ., t. f, oiv .iff a bright Ustlier uee.y t. " , reading, graciously responded to the encore. A clever ia..v i - Dennett and a boon review y Dewey were other features of the en tertainment. Dainty refreshments had been provided j . - , Miss Kdnellc onni, .. ., rnd the chocolate tne seen"", i , , Christian Endeavor of World Official Is D. V. foiing s uoudu- .it ri:n. cicuncillte presi- Daniei r""s "uu ; . . dent of the United Society of Chris- tian r.naeavui --' , lex-Portland boy, will attend Oregon ,bi" twin Endeavor convention next month. Mr. V oling neci.acu u.. oaKeinent at a big JNew io P.l,vr convention to visit Oregon. He is the son of Dr. C. C Poling, pastor of the Evangelical c.uucu u. Lorvams, ures"". , Daniel A. Poling is to be the big feature of Oregon's Endeavor conven tion. He will spcaii reumm.r - and 18 at La Grande, Ore., me , k v.r tiviii convention ern nan ul The following Monday he is to be m Portland for a rally at Westminster i. TT. ...Ill rvr. fl-nlTl Presbyterian cinircn. ne Portland to Corvallis a.iu -visit relatives. The next Friday he will go to the convention at balem. LctureA , n. nlK chnnr. rriua.v La Creole uuu ----- - night. This was the smallest nlt ' . nf the club. since the organizunuu There were no periecv edH. A. Webster lead the small field with a score of BO ; A i ion credited with 8; n. . "-"-i-- and Walter Young, 70. FEW AT SHOOT FRIDAY NIGHT. Lodge No. 26 never do things Dy halves was clearly proven last ruou.i evening, when the ollicers for the en suing term were installed nt an open meeting attended by members and a number of invited guests. The hall was tastefully and beautifully dec orated, principally with the Ameri can flag, which made the scene in- spirins. The installing onra-i " Mrs. Tracy Staats, deputy grand president, who was ably assisted by Miss Alta Savage, .urs. . . '-""; Mrs. Ed. Coad. Miss May Shelton and T.i tt ii...:.nn At n oVlock .Mrs. r. ii. .'i'"11""" -v - the deputy grand marshal announc ed the installing omrer ....... who were admitted and proceeded to install into their respective offices ir rM.no lli-..(riirv. the following: -n. X. G.; Mrs. M. L. Boyd. V. G.; Mrs. H. B. Cosper. secretary; Mrs. E. . Dalton, treasurer; Miss I'eari v- i,,"s'ar.; Miss Koxanna riske. con.. Mrs.' V. Teats, chap.; Miss Alta Sav- aHe. K. S. N. G.: Mrs. nolle L S. X. G.;. Mrs. Ed. Cnad. R. V (i : Miss Mnv Shelton. U S. V. G.; Miss Julia Nunn. I. G-! Miss Claudia Cowl, O. G. After the installation there' was social converse, music. t..i ainifiny a bcauti- A11SS reMll VT.ir- fill solo, and a general good time un til a spread in the cor.y banquet room lately ad.led to the ball, was announce,!. About one hundred and hftv partook of one ot tne oest iee.., .. '. . . . u.wn nrenared here. thai na . , starting in with substantial meats , , ' u i A tiiiHer. washed salads, orvnu . - down with coffee having an aroma to tempt the gods, and winding "P with delicacies consisting of f cream and rake such as only the p-hI ladies of Dallas are famous for mak ing. After the repast i..r more s.-ial enjoyment until near ur . -i:i. ihtii. after vot- honr ot miuiiini, - - tt i. i.-i.Q tUtt host entertain ing me nw " - crs on earth, those present e.n .1 . I w nAOaciAtl to dream oi me oitj mwr n. nlnl Heeta. The January meeting i . .,..u must enxvable woman viuu - . - i , . occasion. The primary object of this va - tin t MV ection or tle nvm - - . .1 Ik Mrefree spir- eial reereauo" it of wholesome pleasure which the pirls brin? to thee gathering grow. while mrs. i....m - , , ii.. wiinrielh. served the little aausiHui, . :i. .i;,.hes and popcorn guests wii" , - . . mi.- noaaed all too crisps. i "e e rams i ouilly. In saving goodnight the hos tess expressed a conum , '. ' i,..;.. the section again the heart of each happily eenoea .c wish. For Notson. iianu vi m m -kT.i. ,.ntmPf1 "Wednesday 1 i. 1NOISU" - from a four-months' pilgrimage to , t ti-oncno nnd MisSOUll, parts ov where he viewed the changes wrought Urt tit a a tnpre. by the 40 years k ! . i .i.i. i .1. M-irli him a Air. JNOtson uimb'" ' , . . , i-i- f f.. will, stormy cole ana a u - -.i ,i v,ia vnllev home weatlier tuau . look like a parauise. .. u TBov nf farm lm slow progress iu "j provements in Kansas, as compared with this portion of Oregon, although . .. u T.' r-n o am wpll-tO-dO. the tanners oi The roads are wretched, he says The tricts lack thrift . At Mr. Notson s Iowa ana iubsuuu i t mW has days he rouna tnai - disappeared, the price of land has !3 .if' prosperous, but the chmatif tions were noi mo f an Oregonian. Mr. Notson f l' i TTn nova he. ft. 1 perpetual biuhu. , t . . 1...U t. . lnn.l n lilt'!1 glad to get oacK. w i" 1 and proniDinon. Gives "American Boy" To ' Tin n..r. Rrteeiter llflS IVliSS iuao. vear's subscription to the Amer T .. . 1:1 .. 'Vhtt w Boy to the local unm-j. --f T il. Aml A azine is one ot me F"i"""f periodicals of the day. J Christian Science. I i held Sundays in fl: . , .u; i 11 m The BanK oraioing v - ---- -j iect of the lesson-sermon is Lrn Sunday senoot at j- -"7 day evening meeting av . mm is at the same addm The publio is invited. Oratorio Concert Fostpon.I was to nave Deen re.m- - 3, 26 has been postponed unti ary 10. oicKneus "i r tt..-1--1 'o RirthdaV. Honors txuum " - 1T....1. ttovoo liMio-htfully en- .HTS. nuii v t..: i oiiiii- with a u.n- .... :.. 1. nf her husband s ni.i nartv i n".". 81st birthday. The house was dec- orated with flowers " .',V"'"V,' ,i liv Miss Myrtle dinner was - - -. Haves, assisted by Miss e 1 . My onn .Mrs. Joe KlaCk, .Mr. ami and Mr. and Mrs. Iiugi. i.a.i. Mill Pond. JUfllllJ n., u. .. ,.L..;r nf the winter was ine in si. !i".n - . , 1... iol tu..ui1it last week. eniovea "" , . . Tliere were several enthusiasts out t the mill P""d Friday and Saturday nl . 1 i...:- Ko .rood. and they rexrteu sa""a TOWN TOPICS t 1 . n 1 .i-. i. t-j-innn iiihl luc 1 Webster Leads smauesi w' --v- . f , nd has absences mauo -j Uniy tour I JC7 fk ri m mm mm b ii msmmmr r'.mn zmmjr rMm mm wm zzmsr lxi -ss 1. .inlAie the menu At o"' i".' ' . . L,1T ..1 t..u'. I c-.nherrv Juice, sola wita 1 "S" - - gl g7 everywhere. We frame pictures. u o. .. ... c i:-. Furniture Company man '""6- . Dr.Rempel,Cbiropractor.o.o u-. o ir.r. Drops cures " d.. ci fnr ule br all drug M,tw-.r. : 79-tt Broken window! " e put .u Class. Sterling Furn.tnre -t-";'f tr..i urwMiv i read tl. 11.111a w nmi cu 111 a y to rurnisn you ,h on delixery- " building: 9 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 8. 46-tf iv f.L Foster, denUst, v-ii? building. uau. . For Fire and automoDi.e . . . -1 -- K-n .it balL K IBM. ' TttIc--'W- (Simr II S a Tr 1 Ml $ !;Q C In the Eyes of the Motorwis I J JJ TN the eves of those whose experience w. u. 1 eauioment and automobile construction eiui . judge authoritattvelyjwnose va ues impels mem w iwn. -"', 'r".? ital infi body design, to delve deep down into the vital ins oonstruction of a motor car, - J -?heDort has always found enthusiast acceptonj Dort smartness and beauty v in S3 with the superior mechanical excellence of this supra LefyJr' local Dort dealer show you just how good Dort is. -r- nmrvrno no m Flint. Mil K. N. WOOD, Greenwood'! Girage F.O.B. Flint. Mich. Wertinghouie Starting and Lighting FWu-i-l.y Ro.drt.r Sum Prica