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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1917)
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Sw Hi Iwwtft if T;a-iai .iiUHurt. jd caw mf sreMazaltMiB xHil at Tour early ioirt the mnn Ti 6wmw rf feaUSawnift jwjr-iiewstew i w jwtewaA few Jtw-jiS omnwii tai toss IM ly -(with Pittris's Loganberry Jvicc Sold nsntturaaaw wakwiw a uwhi m s w- i M imw jtmim.-nm 4 wm&Bxuam m autnwun. ir j f SterliaK Farnftare CMssaar Broken wicio f We pt in tr inlow giaw. Sterling Furniture Composy. The Dalla Wood mmtanj is reay it)wn Urn w9raJj for Ji al Br. E, C Ohw mi Prtl&i . A.ij,t.iii a.w h,(.si.tf f tb teaJ . y . w,tn,D" wd jrutl J'r Ite Snt 5 lrii J tin Xmrwal j-wrAaj-, I.c;'nftii'fij pruut .il , on delirery. Fboae W2. 103-tf. li Vyrr fr to dMusr) &i a-1! Mrtliaiy. ifw ddrc 'aw .4.Vri!-!i Tut UniaiiKaif rtSty i ewMMer-J Pr- B. C. VirgB, lfatb, Uglow flli lwif it 4 wf (li ka &m liaxwhi. a4 majr Jl-'.'Uiititaii !ti uai afenil llm(aas &r fee p Jo? bniiding: 9 to 12; 1 to 5 ; 7 to 8. J-tf wj4- if b fetii j 0Brc,jii to j iMWfijft!. H m MoicnU, ii !rf aauu nibl Sa a4 ismsuoo of t&e r Dr. C. L. Totter, (Jen tint, City Bank I task. KM a MawMKi of ttehvA w.i nwuniluuiuv to ma lisu I4 ?rais , baildmg, Dallai. ait lli3M. g aewwuot ol ii. 'UiA-i, mcoturj miiiuiiai C wotU. I for Fire and automohili insnranra Profe k Jiiiwiwsjf f nil kwftai i ai &wnrv' f 'tiwn-aiiliMii Mat MajY .? Sti:r-!ai naciiuran pira&iML. tat nEanlta t i'limn4i'i f tfc mrnmmilrJ" aBjirjr, rre jsnrei. jjuaiicH! jsufi nL He psiittot rnrt '.inn Jtir tiKfMrtaiat m, 1'irni jJjxfjr wiil'minvert tin iri!r rSkii urtu unttViVi!, 8nr4 into a nr?oU- M fftrm. kuuva m fxnc ifxxa htwit. IfWed iJI foraJ aMijfnal ito MdmhI for ewtwreto v3g. j twriiy for tW aAt4.'itm of thm j last yvwr. Titme is acta! WVtrr tfc ((( f it mm, I tJrw;rfii tr ai4 sor. anx f C55 todoS, vhieA wuaJt ty MW Ami, li'iiht!)' uit-nAm, and I!m the Vrjl unmlimw&it the e!iapI' leatinjf eAtoriJr.! wamwM UAAha fur mMux ir!itive to iytor. Trd tliyjll kt exumtei that Madeau u8 The jkwwjkI vk of tee elveed Fri!r wLiJ a total au'5"B Bjeot f 539. TbU b as uwrtatM' f 55 fr eeot oier a like perji.il 5r. CiJt wu'El m 61 ".weaiaii. Gregory, eity hall. at "'I'VU si aa il 03JB Mae ai yma- j ma :iojd ikm T-titir iwre tJaan . 32-tf Hare you a picture to frame T Yoi " bare it done. Sterline Furniture Com pany. 75-tf Scbevers, W. D., at 415 Oak street, ws now to snoe horsen. Try him. i ninth in im wu, ) iar nxit r mmimtuMir in btxrwu mmniy oik nr limit r.nn!u, !ni'.h am u.hu U liay tir i.).k iirni'., havr. taiitA Ut pr l?rMlv., ili-rn in t'nik ihv, i:om,iy rt'irt ha Inn tiHKkitiii ui firarUr.attx i-iut entire i Kimiiiy in in taj tor a ijniKrHn , ttriditv. Tin: I fa! l'Miu$uiamA elublasre hat JJrwj for aiMW., Fall ','jty .'individual ritiiiri,l at eyyoerete, ilnif.ii lU'M'M lia sk j tde Miuri U (t up fl'tlm.K hut rjiuHti-.lk, Siniiiii'iulh, Air- hit and all wider luimtiiuiiliii- have iImIm&I Uiu mum vww. It siim al- wrtt wultfiit kaym Dial l'lk ty w (irni-.twully iiiiariiiiou in want a numrutti iunwi'.. And that i n H!ii wliy tli! Kimnly mrt itt I'lilk iiniiiily wanli, a mmmlu hrid: AniitiiM n-atnin in Ilia) '(lk wiimty Murt MinaiiU'ia I'm' Kiiui'.tKU' hridife far iirittr In a uleej hridK. Kviin in VV'iiKt Hahun, when; a fiwi Hiimn iukiiuk a ti;i;j itrnluv. wu aiUi)U:i a tn-i-k ago, tliftin m ijiiiK; nolirrahli! -il.in ui for tmi:n:M miw that liny uiiditriitaiKl a kuih-m-Xk lirulitK can u; hiiill an :li-n tIy and an in:kly an a xl --! liridK. Many who iilli'iidi'd thai Witnl halmii nnsntiii WKU'll till! l-r;pl.lull li.:inuw tli-y Uii.iikIiI lli'-y 'iiiild t(''t u M'I liri.lt,'i! iimri! iiinkly tliiui u i'i,iii ri;li' li i.iur'-. 'J'lury ill ln 't partii.'iiliirly want tlm aleel hridi, limy ,iit winitwl an ar- ly Milutiiiu to tlmir pnililmii nl' u,ft lint? iicli tlm rivrr, mill now Unit llii'y liavv Iiuil tliuiKH i'iIiiiim:iI t llii'in I ).' nulizi' llmt liny, liku tin; ll'nl ll' till! nullif y, ttiuil ll nil lli-lnri! it rniii'l'iili!, n)iU: i'Ijh l'K'' In tlm iMinlriiry, whii'li liii'l i.iikiii in Niili'iii, tlm I'ulk .iiiiiil,V I'oiirl Inn miiili' t:fry idfiirl It, I'lllllll III lll'lp ll H'Hll! Ill' till! Nm I lii'lint hi rl nl' till! nullity, anil I'vi'ii untv a IViry liimliuir uml ap piiiiii'li inn In init proviili-il ut t tut nv IT ill VV cut Nulc'ln. uml in it hIiiiiI ll i ri Hum. pi'iiplit will iiKiiin linvu mi -i' In llii-ir Iriiilinif iniiit, Snlcm. Willi Hint hiivihiiiii miiili! tiir llii'ii ri lii'l', wu liidii-vi! I In. o li! nl' WiihI Huli'iii will ukii'i' tlnil I In' I'liiiul y nitit t IN l llil ill I'ulliiwillK I III! winll nl' tll irri'itt niiijnrity nl' t lie (-. j 1 in ilm rininlV llinl nl' ii riiiii'ii'li! Inuli!. Anil tlm Olwi i'vi'i' lii 1 1 1 1 i - lii licviw tlii 1 1 1 1 will luivi' mi niilil In ilp. Mllll1 I ll'lll lIlI'M' Hilllll'N 1 1 1 it lll ll'll- .i' nl' Hiih niuiily in iiiiiin iiini'tiiiK liKM'inlili il, iinilnii'l llii'in In mi iln. Our I'liiiit in ki'i'iiiit lit 1 1 Ii Willi nil nl' I'ulk rininlV, hIiiini' iii'iiiilu il ri'iii I'Mi'tit h Mini wIiiihii ki'IaiiiiIn IN ini'iiilii'iH in1 mill w-II tne aiA iraitk. nA in the lwn mvit-iimmi market, vbw'n, fur nhv'nm reaiwn.it, ti. rf.aff! farmer i!l mA rira':h in advantage. The Wid are to lie iwjl in ie-iiiiiiiii-.ai'tum r&iimnz from Z Ui M,- Wt, ami it e2r:iel lhat tfje lnii nf i;,nll denomination urilj enejur- tf.rou;'ii tlieir apjieal to who haie not been in the hahit of n.akii;; inventmentn. The 1 rw.tins laxt Tuesday niht. txmd will be xeeured not only by rneetinsr van well attended bv JiltOlt' a,i"f,s i&i toJ Siave a rep- ifiwiiij.iimi M nit mit? bat it is ' WSZjW Uii MH'.W aiitu wtLii jwtil me .(UiSMib. lLiiia jt'juir im cm mini was rianni iii iaiiiu- iiitiiiirnijT m thin lo fcldy iiu3 ii & lifc iBHKtm to plant awfiyued neat in the gallery week. I Sfi Taylor if tSie faculty fii-.; ed an invitation from the Vf'0a"i I ehih of Daila to ?ive an addre law KA5TTACTTE.E OF LUCE URGED Tuedav afternoon on Plai'snm-.sid ap- paratu. She rwur!s a vtrv fc5a-' rtt Ktmi f CoesaMdity in Agri- ant visit. !i2sirt Siy Experts. Prof. Erenden nk at the IrjJ.-1 Ti S'iwt s (aeiur toe lime pendente Parent-Teaeber aeiatM Sat-lisi. T 4i!i dexined with Ti?'a view I. j.i.'&0'il.E.f lae nianufaeture I'ide. Jof Jus for lis ia aarienlture have farin mnrtsra'jm defnsited in tnjfcl i fndenee people and it.fi a tnivernment ollleial 'the retri- j haI a profitable vmit BFINEFITH or THE LOAN ACT. llV I'I'IIMIIII III' I III' llll'llllii'l Cl'l'llli'll by I In' Krili'iiil liinn limii m l, whiidi wax iuihm'iI liol miiiuiii'r, it will ln imii'i' in llii I ill m i' fur n fiirinor In Ni'ciiri' iiiiuii'V In iniikc ni'i'ili'il im pmvi'iiti'iiU itr fur Hir i'iiii'Iimhh ol' live Nlni'k, mill it will Im i'Hii'r iiInii fur till- Imiilb'SH inn ii In I'iiitIihh' i farm, n rl ii iir lu n trri'ttl piilili finlinit nf t Ii r I'nilcil Slntra ili'parl nii'iil nf ttK'tiiMtlliifi" I'tililli'il, "How thr Fr.li'i'til Irfimi Art ltriii'llli tin- KarniiT." Tlm Frilunil lunil luiiikn Mtalilishrd iinib-r lliin art will Mitml naily nl all tlmrn, it in tixixftrd, to lend monV in fanni-ni nn farin-nui'ti;ain iruri- IV. Tin' ittli't't't rlmnr will b not morn I linn fl ir rrnt, nor mor than 1 rr mil aliv( llti ruin paid on the homln mlil by lb hank. If 4' i por rrnt ItomU ahoulii Ih inwiod, tlirrr for. Hi mtn rhnwil on luana would b S'4 wr wnt or lr, Therp will h no MtmmiHioiia or nonunpa. The Inana will he ma.lo for period of tinii rnurinir fmm 5 to 40 vrnrn, thua .luiiif away ilh thi Inmhlr and irnM of fwnurnt renewal. The avment of a certain part of tha princiMl annually or aemi-annu-allr, with the intemt, will be rr jnired. Th total amint, inrludin; the interoxt, will he th tame for aeh year, and will ke just Unr moarll o that the entire principal will ha paid off at the end of th period. The annual payment thuja nmnired to pay off a loan of f 1,000, with Interoat al S per veal, ia 20 yaara. ia .S4. After a kaa fcaii rua S years th trar for the land-hank dint net; but alno, an indicated above, by the capi tal and iirplun of tne 12 land bankn. Ifotli rnnitajfim and lioiidn will be exempt from all forrnn of taxation. Karnvirn who winb to obtain money from the Federal land bank will or dinarily be obliged to fnrrn loeal loan iiKnoeiationn, arid Ift their Iminn llirniiKli tliene orvarii.ationH. The Id eal loan 0Hnoeiatiorni will improve the credit of tlieir member and reduce the eont of their loaiiM lliiniii-'li the performance of certain definite ner- vieen, ainoni; which aie the followini,': ' The eoiiiiniltee culled the "loan com mittee" of the iiHKociatinii will np lirnine the prnpeity olTcrcd an nccur- ily and iiiinne all iiiilical ionn fur loiinn wliii'li are nent to the lurid bunk. Tile secretary. tieiiHiircr of the umo- iiition will tiaiiHiuit Hie pupeiH mid any on nil i!ori'eHinileiic with the land bunk relative tu the Iohiik. The inutoiiiuLuiu will iruiiiiintee Hie uioil- '.'ii'o of iln lueuibcrH, Hie linliilily of liny iniliviiliinl meirilier lieinir limil- eil, liiiwcver, tu an lulililioiuil mini jinil to Hie iiiniiiiiit nf bin ciipilnl nluck, or approximately In " per cent nf Ilia 1 1 w 1 1 limn. One iiiiHirtiilit fiineliiiii of lite new ynleui will lie In cnIiiIiIihIi mifn stilliil- rdn fur Hie fiii'iu-uiui'lifiitri! hunini'Kii I' tliii I'liiteil Si nl UK ; fur it in not inpiini'd In extend any credit except nil tlie Imnin uf priipei' security. In iiilililiini In I lie iriiliii'seniciit ut' Hie lo rn I iiHHucinlinii, every limn niusl luivp Hie iippriivnl uf uiie nl' the Hiilui'ii'il nppriiiM'in iippniiiled by the pivern uii'iit fur I lie neveriil lunil luniks. Further, mil ninie Hinn $10,111X1 imiy lie luiineil In nun buri'iiwer, .ilur niurc limn fill per ci'iit uf Hie Willie nf I hi' fit rial nITi'i'i'il lis Mi'cut'itv plus 20 per '"nl ul Hie viiliie ul Hie litiililins uml I lie money must he useil for s'i'ilii'il inniliiclive puini.ses, siii'lt its (he ptir I'ltnse nf I n t in lunil, i in u iu I'lm-itl s. i'itiiiuient, IcrliliKers, or live slink, ut' lor Hie I'aviiii'iil nf exislinir imlelil- I'llui'SS. The Fi'ili'riil Flint. Limit Itminl uf Hie Treasury Mrpnrliin'iit has Bener ul I'hiii'ui! uf the system. The Depuit- nient uf Agriculture will en-niiernte ilh this Ih.ii nl in supplying infur- nuilinii mid renileriiii; iiHHistmice to furiiiein who ilesiie to take uilvantairt of Hip Feilcrnl farm loan act, esiMM--inlly with rvforrnue to the orKiiniza tinu of loi'til loan assoeitilions. Mr. F.vendei '. Wo icsvivtoi in tbe lecUlature, ! One .'.i-.e biil 124. introduced by Itean Alden of Willamette -.niver-j et.aor Haalty and Kddy. and the nitv was a (rrdendid urieaker at i.liPl'neeond ia Imhu bill 412. introduced Friday morning chapel exercise. The by liepreientaiive Bean. snbjeet, Hitnorical Lien" wan of aWjrbing interiflit. liy hi scholar! as well as illuniinatintr grap of bis subject, Dean Alden held the inter est of his larjre audience admirably. With its wealth of allusion and ex traordinary command of historical fact the talk was of more than usual worth. Dean Alden was at home in the field of history and so complete ly did he establish new fact in place of old or abolinh old notions entire- Iv that some in the audience feared they miilit have nothing left to be lieve, eventnall v. However, Pean Al dnn's conclusions were most we'I founded and his interestinu facts has ed on sound research. The N'ormal school would welcome Dean Alden apain most heartily. Noteworthy week-end pruests it the dormitory were Senator and Mrs. Pierce who were (ruests of their rlniiL'litei', Miss Lucille Pierce. At dinner Sunday Senator Pierce 'rave a most delightful talk. Afterward the students met Senator and Mrs. Pierce who are both very intereslin? people and intensely interested a. well in Hie Oreirnn Norma school. A camera club has been organize 1 lit the Normal with 40 members an 1 over 00 applicants fur membership. The eliib is oiiranized to promote a hive of outdoor life and tn make et ter pictures. The interest in th present club is greater than any hibiled bv anv club of recent Years. Wo note that lecture are still be in;? given in liquid air. Liquid air in n wonderful thiue, and when first invented, or discovered, or made, it was believed it would revolutionize things. Rut up to the present time it hasn't doue anything but freer flow ers, noil water, trnrn ateel, ireeie mercury, and such like tricks. It is a wonderful thing, but in this day and age a thing what it will do. ia good for only A Colorado woman ia serving her fourth term aa a member of the state legislature. She must be a peach as a legislator or have a pull that men lo not how to make. Bnana ViaU Beat Second T ltuena Vista beat the Dallas second team 35 to 34 in a hard-fought, extra-period game Thursday night. Those making the trip were Fred Oooeh, Karl Cutler. Finest Hoising- tnn. Pad Hart, Elmo Bennett and Channrey Hayaa. They ware aeeom panied by Qtady Loughary. Georgia Shaw, k irnirie Hoi man, F.mraa Bee be, N na Kkrley. Varnea Shnwrn took ore f the two ears, which left Dallas - boot 6.30. Ellendale and Pioneer Have Party. The Cnnimunity club of Kllendiile and I'mueer gave its Mist rerrption Saturday, February 3, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Timbcrman on the old (luv pluce. The evening was spent in games, speeches and music, both vocul and instrumental. Every one entered into the spirit of the gathering and enthusiasm ran high. The ladies of the club served a boun tiful lmieheon after which they gat It cred around the piano and sang well known patriotic songs. ' Those pres ent wore: Mr. and Mrs. Mark Blod gett, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. J. (1. Landerback, Mr. and Mrs. Leach, Mrs. Anna Brock, Mr and Mrs. Carl McBee, Mr. and Mrs. C, K. Cooper, Mrs7 Pollock, Mrs. A. Cutler, Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, Mrs. Mary Watson, Mr. and Mrs. George Curtiss, Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Martin, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Ad ams, Mrs, Ida Fast, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ervell, Mrs. Maggie Guy, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Harrington, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pennington, Mr. and Mrs, Tint be rm an, MisseaVelma and Euge nia Curtiss, Margarite Kridle, Eunice, Golda and Velna Martin, Dorothy and Gladys Pennington, Gladys and Wan da Lewis and the Messrs. Clyde Rob- bins, Oscar and Frank Dornashofsky, Glenn Virgil, Dale Brock, Forrest Martin, George Cooper, Roy Fergu son, Romany Robinson, Ira and Paul Harrington and Bert Curtiss. Poik eoontr farmers and business men are STeatlv in favor of some means of providing cheaper lime if the reception of the petition circu lated bv Mrs. Winnie Braden some time ago is any indication. The bill introduced bv Senators Hawley and Eddy provides for a $30,000 appropriation and because of this it is meeting with opposition. The measure also permits the state to condemn any lime rock properties and to enter upon the manufacture of lime with convict labor. Objection is being voiced to both, and there seems little prospect of this bill passing. Kepresentative Bean s bill creates a state lime board, and authorizes it to make investigation into demand for agricultural lime, and the price at which it can be sold. There is no question but that lime is a necessity for a great part of the state of Oregon, and particularly the lllamette valley, said C. W. Jones, of the Oregon Agricultural Limestone company Friday, in discussing both hills. "There should be something lelinite done by this session along the lines of making available this much needed commodity, and it is to be hoiefl very careful consideration will be given the subject, and the best of both bills put into concrete form and passed. ' ' GROWERS ORGANIZE. Valley Men Want To Prodaca Only Uniform Product. At a meeting of growers of the valley held at Albany last Thursday permanent organization of the Wil lamette Valley Peppermint Growers' association was formed. A eotutita- qob was adopted providing lor a co-operative snarketuig plan. A elaose ia the eoestitatioB snakes it imperative for the members to grow Brat grade eiL a H. Todd of Eugene was elected president of the association, E. B. Resolutions of Condolence. At a .joint meeting of U. S. Grant Post U. A. Ii. and 'W. T. Sherman Circle, Ladies of the Grand Army, the following resolutions were read by the adjutant and were unanimous ly adopted: Whereas: The grim reaper has in vaded our Circle and borne away one ot our most beloved and useful mem bers, one whose life was a constant benediction and one whose death has made a shining pathway to heaven. Therefore be it, Kesolved: That in the passimr out of our sister, Beniice McDougal, this organization bas met with a distinct loss, a loss that has caused profound sorrow and sincere reeret in the hearts of all her sisters and friends and Resolved : That we rejoice in her exemplary life and extol her splen-l uiu tnnsuan cuaracter. And with the poet we would exclaim 'A life so free from all deceit A life no word half so sweet life devoid of anv vice Speaks to as from the gates of Para dise. How sweet a life. How sweet a death. Leaving a memory like soft breath Of the falling of autumn leaves." And be it further Resolved: That onr hearts go out in love and sympathy with her be reaved companion in his sore afflic tion and that we wonld invoke heav en's richest blessings to accompany him the remainder of life's journey. Also Resolved: That these resolu tions to given tbe eity press for pub lication and that a copy be presented m tne family of tbe deceased. Win Study French. A number of Dallas vouna ladies have formed a atudy class in Fren-h ' and will take lessons ander Mrs. Gil-1 tort HacQregor. The first meetinr was held last Thursdav nitrhL French I literature and language are to be tak- I en up at tbe present time. Credit wiU j be gives by the University of Oregon for tbe work done. Those who have ' joined tbe class thus far are: Misses 1 Maude Barnes, Hallie Smith. Muriel : urant, Helen Casey and Pearl Smith. 1 Why u a bootblu like the tn? SIBZJ Attsna The oatr n Polk County. lianas, DENTIST J w. c. Offiee ova. O&ee hoe , to 5 p. i Dallas 3)ENTl&r at.: Dallas .!,' Dallas ATTOR.vtTT . WALTEX Dallas Sat Dallas -, osca: DaZac C Dallas - S. E. Civil Eng" Ot Phone 791 t Because he does the most shining on bright days! Our Shop Shines Every Day, Because We Keep It Clean! We Figure That's The Only Way A Meat Shop Should Be Seen! We Want Your Trade, . But This We Know To Secure it, We. The Goods Must Show. Here The Best, You'll Always Find, The Cleanly, Tender, Wholesome Kind! DR. W. T CHI Office over I Phones: I 1. 1 West 1 a. h. HAT MONUMENTf " I r THE CELK MA Gohrke's Market It Pays to Patronize A modern, sanitary meat market and we're glad to welcome many new patrons. Everybody is treat ed alike at this market; the small or the big purchaser gets a square deal. Quality Meats Are handled in a sanitary manner. Choice and tender cuts of inicv steaks and succulent roasts can always be had here. Dallas Meat Co. Phone No. 9. IR DIRECT FROM THE MILLS TO TOTT PHONE US FOB PRICES Award ; . P.P.LE.I ii The Strongest t '. t Loggers, Ornitra, and TfTc Men's Co: "irt Strong i Maui -ot THEO. BEBOtTlS: FACTURr. J 621 Thurman St. THE BERGM.4 T each month. W Cell Gail hoteL penence over 79 i THE 4 WHEN YOU YOU WAIT GOOD. WE Ti TO GIVE YOt MARKET AT! IS NONE TOtj CUSTOMERS. BANKS OF TOMERS BY Dallas G PHONj Willamette Valley! Lumber Co. Wa Deliver THE OREGOITIA2T To Your Door Every Morniag 76c Par Moatk ELUS CONFECTIONERY lights and Bt et Cutlery, 1 torcycles, Six ing Powder ing, Umbref Bicycle and I pairing, oru Mechanical t i HOCKETj PHONE llTt I f M. 1 1 LI