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COURT HOUSE NOTES. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Sophia GofT Roehl and hd to Mary A Baker, lot3 in Independence, $300, D G Dove to J H Burton, land in t7 a, r i w, $22n. M Guy and wife to C J Guy, lot in Dallas, $100. M Guy and wife to C J Guy, laud in t 7 s, r 5 w, $375. C J Guy and wife to M Guy,80 acres, t 8 s, r 0 w, $250. J H Gibson to Alfred Plickinger and wife, lurid In 1 10 s, r 4 w, $1350. A G Byei-H and wife to Krnma D Fennell, lot in Independence, $175. N A Avres and hiinband to E W Hinshaw and wife, lots in Dallas, $120, C G Coad and wife to J G VanOrsdel &Son, lots in Dallas, $1. State of Oreeon to J M Davis, land Ju 1 6 a, r 0 w, $25.83. Fred Reece and wife to C A Macaulay lots in Independence, $200. M Guv and wife to N L and BM Guy, lot in Dallas, $100. Louisa J Powell to Jay F Powell 6.75 acres, t 8 8, r 5 w, $180. V N Stringhatn and wife to Etta P Hall, lot in Dallas, $750. F G McLench and wife to Mary McLencb, land in 1 6 s, r 3 w, $4000. Orlena M Staats to Asa C Staats, land In t 9 8, r 5 w, $100. J G and J P VanOrsdel to R B Win slow, lot in Dallas, $100. MARRIAGE LICENSE Joseph H. Gill and Ruth E. Mulkey Joseph T. Hunt and Rebecca A Skinner. PROBATE Estate of Alice R. Plum, deceased final account set for hearing Friday February 24, at one o'clock p. rn. Estate of Mary J. Syron, deceased J. M. Syron appointed administrator bond fixed at $400. Estate of Lewis Abrams, deceased inventory filed and approved; admin istrator charged with $5877.98. Guardianship of Ruth and Dorothy Morrison, minors S. C. Morrison ap pointod guardian ; bond fixed at $2000. Estate of Aaron II. Donny, do ceased final account set for hearing February 24, at 10 o'clock a. m. NEW BOOKS FOR LIBRARY Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Abso lutely Harmless. The fault of giving children medicine containing injurious substances, is some times more disastrous than the disease from which ihey are suiTering. Every mother should know that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is perfectly safe for children to take. It contains nothing harmful and for coughs, colds and croup is unsurpassed. For sale by Stafriu Drug Co. The Linn county jail has had no occupant for a considerable time. Chronic Constipation Cured. One who snflers from chronic consti pution is in danger of many serious ail ments. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup ciree chronic constipation as it aids digestion and stimulates the liver and bowels, restoring the natutal action of these oraans. Commence ta k i it it today and you will feel better at once. Orino Laxative Fruit .Syrup does not nauseate or gripe ard is very pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. Belt &. Cherrimrton. Direct Primaries. Plenty of blank petitions for candi datos, at tho Omseuvku job office. A Hubbard firm shipped pounds of onion sets last weok. 10,000 How to Avoid 1'neumonla. AVe have never heard of a single in tance of a cold returning in pneumonia or other lung trouble when Foley'B Honey and Tar has been taken. It not only ttops the cough, but heals and strengthens the lungs. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any substi tute offered. Dr. C. J. Bishop, of Agnew, Mich., writes: "I have used Foley's Honey and Tar in three very severe canes of pneumonia witn good results in every case." Belt A Cherringtun. When a man kills a big lynx he not only saves a lot of chickens, but can get about $15 for the shin. Stomach Troubles and Constipation. "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are the best thing for stomach troubles and constipation I have ever old," says J. R. Cullman, a druggist of Potteryille, Mich. They are easv to take and always give satisfaction. I tell my customers to try them and if not satisfactory to come back and get their money, but have never had a complaint For sale by Stafrin Drug Co. Patrons Are Requested to Magazines and Papers Reading Table. Donate for Several new books have recently been added to the public library, and more will be here a3 soon as orders can be filled. While the reuding table is constantly kept in mind by some of the library patrons who bring their magazines in as soon as read, there is need of more of the recent magazines, so every one is urged to contribute what periodicals can be spared each month, and of course the.ie are doubly appreciated if brought in promptly. The new books are as follows : Across Asia on a Bicycle Allen and Sochtlehen. Pilgrim's Progress Bunyan. Handbook of Best Reading Clark. Story of Creation Clodd. Biography of a Prairie Girl Gate?. Wonderbook and Tanglewood Tabs Hawthorne. Home Economies Parloa. Winning of the West Roosevelt. Krag and Johnnie Bear Thompson. Castle Bluir Shaw. Alexander the Great Wheeler. Story of Art Throughout the Ages Reiuach. Short Introduction to the Literature of the Bible Moulton. Child's Garden of Verse Stevenson, Tales from Plutarch Rowbotham. Swiss Family Robinson. History of American Literature Trent. Abraham Lincoln Schurz. Ten Month a Captive Among the Filipinos Sou nischen. With Kitchener to Khartoum Ste vens. The Care of tho Child in Health Oppenheim. Little Lame Prince Muloch. Betty Leicester Jewett. Snow Drop and other Stories Heller George Washington Hapgood. Russian Rambles Hapgood. Michel Angelo Hurll. Robinson Crusoe DeFoe. Story of Caesar Clarke. Don Quixote Cervantes. Child Life Primer-Blaisdell. Saracinesca Crawford. Adventures of Robin Hood Pylo. On the Road With the Circus- Thompson. The Original. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley's Honey and Tar many imitations are off-red for the genuine. The imitations have simi lar sounding names. Beware .of them. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar is in a yellow package. Ask for it and refuse any substitute. It is the best remedy for coughs and colds. Belt & Cherringtun. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby eiven Unit the undersigned u mhiiliilairnlor of the estate of Alice K. Plum deccut-ed, ln,s lilt'd hi final account in the County Court of the Slate of Oreron, for Polk County, mid that Saturday, February 24, 1906, at the hour of mie o'chx k in the afternoon of nid day has been appointed by the Jmlpe of said Court as the time, and Ihe courtroom ol sid Court ns the place, for the hearing of objections to the said final account and the tettlement thereof. J. R. SHEPARD, Administrator. Notice to Creditors. A Thousands Dollars Worth ol Good. A. H. Thurnes, a well known coal operator of Buffalo, 0., writes "I have been uftlicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, passing gravel and stones with excruciating pain. I got no relief from medicine until I began taking Foley's Kidney Cure, and then the result was surprising. A few doses started the brick dust like line stones and now I have no pain across my kid neys and I feel like a new num. I has done me IflOOO worth of good." Bell t CliPrrington. The proclamation of Governor Chamberlain dissolving more than 500 Oregon corporations, failing for over two years to pay their license fees, was filed with the secretary of state Saturday morning. Notice is hereby i-'iven that the undersigned luiii been duly appointed administrator of the estnte of Mary J. Syron, deceased, by thet'ounty Court of the State of Oregon, for PolK County. All persona having claims against the mid e-tate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, together with the proper vouchers therefor, to the undesigned, at the law otlice of Oseur Ilayter, in the City of Dallas, in raid County, witnln six months from the dnte of this notice. Hated and first published January 20, HXXi JAMES M. SYKON, Administrator of the estate of Mary J. Syron, deceased, Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as administrator of the estate of Tiibltlia lathe rine Garwood, dei eased, hug filed his final ac count in the County Court of the State of Orecnn, for Polk County, and that Saturday, the loth day of February, l!Kr,, at the hour of ten o'clock in thf forenoon of said day, has been appointed by the Judge of said Court as the time, and the Court room of an id Court as the place, for the hearing of objections to the said final account and the settlement thereof. JOHN M. KAKI.liV, Administrator of the estate of Tabitha Catherine Garwood, deceased. Oscnr Hayter, Attorney. Dated and first published January 1J, 1906. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, by an order of the County Court of Polk County, Oregon, has been appointed administrator of the estate of Lewis Abrams, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them, within six months from the date of this notice, with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned at Lincoln, Ore gon. Dated this 18th day of December, l'.m. CAKLK ABRAMS, . Administrator. First insertion December 22. 1!K)3. SiPCipil. Administrator's Sale. Notice is herein- given that by virtue of an order of sale duly made and entered in the County Court of the Slate of Oregon, for lolk County, on the ill dav of October, l-.tHi. in the matter of the estate of Nathaniel Holmiin.de ceased, and of a further order of said Court, riulv made and entered in the mutter of said estate on the -Jiith day of August, 191. the under signed, John I). Holman, us administrator of said estate, will, on SATURDAY", FEBRUARY 10, tlOfti, at the hour of one o'clock, p. m., of said day, at the front door of the Contitv Court House in the City of Dallas, in said County, proceed to sell at public auction, on the terms hereinafter stated, and to the highest bidder therefor, the following described real property belonging to said estate, to wit: The Northeist quarter; the North half of the Southeast quarter; and the East hall of the Northwest quarter of Section 2. iu Township 8 South, Kanue 5 'est of the Willamette Meri dian, in PolK County. Oregon, being the Dona tion Land Claim ot Harhen M. Cooper and wife, Netitiealion No. 37lV. containing :12u acres: a'sn. the West half of the Northwest quarter, and the North half of (he Southwest quarter of said Sec tion 29. in said Township and Hmnre. being the Donation Land Claim of John W. Sevier, Notili cation No. ii..83, and Certificate No. le:i:i. con taining MO acres; being in all -ISu acres; to gether with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining. The said real property will be sold subject to continuation by said County Court, upon the following terms: The purchaserwil! be required to pav ten per centum of his tad for said prem ises at the time of sale, and the remainder upon the continuation of such sale by said Court and the delivery of the administrator's deed. Dated this Xlh day of Januarv. l'.i ;. JOHN D. IMLMAN. Administrator of Ihe estate of Nathaniel Holman, deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT JI NK !, ISTs. United States Land Olliee, Portland, Oregoii, December 2tl, VM. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress ol June 3, 1S73, entitled "An act for the sale of ttinber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act oi August 1. W.tl, Kva May Dugpan, of cletsKanie. county of Columbia, State of Oregon, has this day filed in til lis office her sworn statement No. liT.'l tor tiie purchase of Ihe West Northwest )i and West '., Southwest i of Section No H in Township No. 7 South. Range No. 7 W., and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before I lie Register an .1 Re eeiver of this olliee at Portland, Oregon, on Saturday, the 17th day of March, WOO. She names as witnesses: H. A. Duggnii, of Clrttskauie, Oregon; U . A. Wheeler, of Port land, Oregon; U. S. Bryant, of Portland, Ore gon ; J. N. Rice, of Clatskunie, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to tile their claims in this olliee on or bef.ue said 17th dav of March, l'JWi. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Kegister. Administrator's Notice. An agreeable movement of the bowels without any unpleasant ell'ect is nro- luced by Chambeiluin's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by Stafriu Iirug Co. The deeper the snow banks up, the better for 100G prosperity, remarks the Baker City Democrat. Cured Lumbago. A. B. Canman, Chicago, writes March 4, 1003. "Having been troubled with Liimlmtro, ut different times and tried one physician after another, then differ ent ointments and liniments, gave it up altogether. So 1 tried once more, and gut a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment, which gave me almost instant relief. I can cheerfully recommend it, and will add my name to your list of miHereiH Sold by Stafriu Drug Co. Good horses are in brisk demand In Harney county. One man from Canada wants 500. Hay, fat cattle and poultry in large quantities ara being shipped from Amity. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Best Made. "In my opinion Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best made for colds," rayn Mis. Cora Walker of Porterville, California. There is no doubt about its being the beet. No other will cure a cold so quickly. No other is so sure a preventive of pneumonia. No other is so pleasant and safe to take. These are good reasons why it should be preferred to any other. The fact is that few peo ple me eutistied with any other after having once need this remedy. For sale liv Stafriu Drug Co. Rev. Carlisle P. B Martin, L. L. D. Of Waverly, Texas, writes: "Of a morning when first arising, I often find troublesome collection of phlegm which produces a cough and' is very hard dislodge; but a small quantity of Ballard's Hoiehound Syrup will at once dislodge it, and the trouble is over. I know of no medicine that is equal to it, and it is so pleasant to take. I can most cordially recommend it to all per sons needing a medicine for throat or lung trouble." Sold by Stafrin Drug Co. Gilliam county farmers expect a wheat yield this year of 2,000,000 bushels ; last year it was about 1,125,000 bushels. THI CICi.1 L LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP KENEDY'S LAXATIVE HONEYTAB IU Limt tlMtom o4 Baaey to M Itwj Soul. Cured His Mother of Rheumatism "My mother has been a sufferer for many years from rheumatism," say W. 11. Howard of Husband, Pennsyl vania. "At times she was unable to move at all, while at all times walking was painful. I presented her with a oottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and after a few applications she decided it was the most wonderful pain reliever she had ever tried, in fact, she is neyer without it now and is at all times able to walk. An occasional application of Pain Bultn keeps away the pain that she was formerly troubled with." For sale by Stafrin Drug Co. HOLLiSTERS Hscky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buiy Medicine for Eaiy Peoplt. Briajt QoUea H!th and Ktnewai Vigor. A specific for Const iimi ion, indirection. nd kidney Trouble, l'linyles. Eczema, Impure Blood. Bad Breath. Murcish Bowels, Headsch nd Backoehe. It s Rocky AlountHin Tea In tab let form. SA c"ot a box. Genuine made br Holustih Dxea Compact, Madison, Wis. f0lDE KUGGETS FOR. SALLOW-PEOPLE Strength is one of the distinguishing attributes of a healthy man. In one of the most beautiful poetic flights known to literature, the inspired singer finds no liner ligure to express tlie sun's majestic rising than "rejoicing like a strong man to run a race." Who has not known such a man, the picture ot health, hardy and athletic, suddenly begin to fail ? At first he has a slight cough, which he laughs at. Tresently the cough becomes deep seated, l lie scales tell mm he is losing flesh. A little later and the lungs bleed. He grows weaker and more and more em iciated. Each day sees some circum scribing of his activities, until at last he does not leave the house, and friends shake their heads and say, "I'oor fel low! Who would ever have believed it possible ? " But what are the doctors doing all this time ! Doing their best probably, but usually doing no lasting good. The emaciation . grows more marked, the weakness more apparent, until at last the sick man hears the sentence, "There's no hope." It is just at this very point of hope lessness that the use of Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery has proven the first step to health to many a suf ferer. It cures the cough, stops the hemorrhage, heals the lungs, puts sound flesh upon the body, and sends the man back to the activities of life as strong as ever. It's a wonderful statement, but it is literally true, that "Golden Medical Discovery" has cured time and time again when all other means had abso lutely failed to benefit. There is no alcohol in the " Discovery," and it is absolutely free from opium, co caine, and all other narcotics. Persons suffering from disease in chronic form are invited to consult Dr. R. V. Pierce, by letter, free. All cor respondence is private and the confi dences of the sick are guarded with pro fessional privacy. The success of the methods and medicines of Dr. R. V. Tierce, may be inferred from the fact that of the thousands treated by him j and his assistant staff of nearly a score of physicians ninety-eight per cent, have Deen pertectly and permanently cured.. "A SURE CURE." "I bep to Mate that I have used three bottles of Dr. Vie rce's Golden Medical Discovery since niy correspondence with yon, and find great improvement in my case writes Mr. A. F. Novotny. of New York, N. Y"., Hox 1437. "1 feci that I am 111 need ot no more medical assist ance. When I started to take your medicine I had a regular consumptive eolith, ot' which I was afraid, and everybody cautioned and warned me concerning it". 1 was losing weight rapidly, was very pale and hr.d no ;. ppctite whatever. Now my condition is changed en tirely. 1 do not cough at all, have gi.iued eight pounds in weight, nave recovered my !nr!thy color, and my appetite is enormous. I can re onimend v medicine to everylxw'v who may be in neei; the same, as it is'a sure cure, no humhug h ...e moat other patent medicines, and is far superior to all similar medicines." In the County Court of the State of Oreeon for l'olk County. in me matter ot the estate of Charles ii. Brown, deceased. Notice ib hereby given that the unrlersiciied. administrator of the above named estate, lias filed his final account in the above named estate and the County Court of said County tins set Saturday. February 3. l'.Wii. at the hour of 1 o'clock p. 111. for hearing the same, at which time uny ana all persons having objections thereto are hereby notified to annear and pre sent the same to said Court, and upon their lauure bo io appear, sam administrator will take an order ainirovini; said final account, thai said estate be finally closed and the adminis trator discharged, bated at Pallas, Polk County, Oregon, this 3rd day of Januarv, 1'JoG. JACOB BROWN, Administrator oi said estate. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for l'olk County, Department So. J. Maggie M. Long, flaiutill', v George W. Long, Defendant. To (ieorge W. Long, the above-named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to apjiear and ausivei the com plaint tiled against you in the above-entitled Court and suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summon to-wit: On or before the 10th day of February, l'JOti: and if you fail so to answer, for w ant'thereoi the plaintiff will apply to the Court for a decree as prayed for in the said complaint, to-wit: That the marriage contract now and heretofore ex isting between plaintirt and defendant he dis. solved and annulled; that plaintiit' mnv have the future care, custody and possession of the minor child of the. marriage of plaiutill' and de fendant, viz., Zora li. Long; and that plaintill may have such other and further relief astothe Court may seem meet with equity and good conscience. This summons, bv order of the Hon Ed V Coad, Judge 01 the County Court of the State of Oregon, lor l'olk County, made at Chambers at Dallas, Oiegon, on the 'Jiith day of lieeember, 1 lKJe, is served upon von bv oubliciitiiin ilit-nW for 11 period of nx consecutive and successive weeks immediaiely prior to the loth day ol February, l'joii, in the "l'olk County observer " a newspaper of general circulation, published Wiekly at Dallas, iu said County. The dale oi the first publication of ibis summons is Decem ber I'll, l'JOj. OSCAR HAYTF.lt. Attorney for i'lniutiil'. Administratrix's Motice. Notice is hereby given that I. losci.hino Pagett, have been duly appointed administra trix of the estate of C. W. 1'agett, deceased, by the County Court of l'olk County, Oreuoii. All persons having claims tigaiust the said cstm.. lire hereby required to present the same, duly verilieil, to ihe undersigned, within six mouths Irom the date o:' ibis notice. Dated this loth dav of December, iya." 'JOSKPHIXF. PAUKTT, Administratrix of the estate of U. V. l'agett, deceased. X. L. Butler, Attorney. Notice hor Publication. "When 1 commenced taking your medicines, eighteen mouths ago, my health was cm p cteW broken down." writes Mrs. Cora I.. Sunderland, of Chaneyville, Calvert Co., Md. "At times 1 could not eveu walk across the npm vuhout pains iu my chest. The docUr who attended me said X had lung trouble and that I would never be well again. At last 1 concluded n try Dr. Pierce's medicines, I bought a U'ttie of 'Golden Medical Discovery,- took it, a:ut soon commenced to feel a little lieitcr. ti-cn vou .directed me to take both the Golden Mc 'ical Discovery1 and the - Favorite esc.--!'ll,, which 1 did. Altogether X have taker ci :leett Kittles of 'fioKU-n Medical Discovery,' twelve of the 'Favorite Prescription and rice vials of relicts. I am now almost entirely well, and do all my work without any pain whatever, and can mm with more cae than X could formerly aw.- Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, 100S large pages- and 7v illus trations, is sent r on receipt of stamps to defray expense of mailing otiy. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the book in cloth binding, or only ai stamps if paper covers are desired. Address Dr. K. V fierce, BuiUlo, N. Y. TlMBKlt I.AXn, ACT JUNE 3, 178. t niied States I and office, Fortland, Oregon, December S lia. Notice is hereby given that in co:iii,!inii,. with the Provisions of the act. of c.n,rs , June 3, 1S78, entitled "An act for the sal,, of timber lands iu the States of California. Ore gon, Nevada, ami Washington Territory," as extended to all tne Public Land States bv'aet 01 August ), 1S:L, A. Fred Toner, of 'Dallas county of l'olk, State of Oreiron, has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement Xo G7I7, for the purchase of the X. ' of X V 1 and S. E. f4 of X. W '4 and S. W. 'of X. E. 0 of taction Xo. 4 iu Township Xo. t South, Kanse No. 7 "A1 est W, M., and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural imri.. and to establish his claim to said land before the County Clerk of Folk County, Oregon at Dallas, Oregon, on Tuesday, the lOtfi day of February, l'JOti. He names as w itnesses: D. J. Kilev, of Dallas Oregon; F J. Coad, of Dallas, Oregon- U s' Grant, of Dallas, Oregon; 11. c. fcakin '0( Dallas, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-descrilied lands are requested to tile their claims iu this office on or before said lh,th day of February, llXki. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Kegister. "WHITE GHOSTS OF DEATH CONSUMPTION AND are prevented and cured by the greatest of all, and strictly scientific remedy for Throat and Lung Troubles, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, La Gnppe, etc., viz: For CONSUMPTION. COUGHS and GOLDS Cured of Pneumonia After Doctors Failed. "I had been ill for some time with Pneumonia," writes J. W. McKinnon of Talladega Springs, Ala., "and was under the care of two doctors, but grew no better until I tried Dr. King's New Discovery. The first dose gave relief, and, by continuing its use, I was perfectly cured." PRICES, 50c and $1.00 iTTRIflL BOTTLES FREE"d RECOMMENDED, GITAIIANTEED f ,IUJ ' - AND 8I, MY U..i.m..ot..wi BELT & CHERRINGTON Notice For Publication. TIM HE II LAND. ACT JUNE A, 1S78. United Stater, Lund Olliee, 1'iirtliind, Oregon, lleeeinber ti, llMi. Notice i.i hereby tnven that in eoi!iiIinii(.'e with the provisions of the net 01 Congress of June S, ln7S, entitled "An act for the sule of timber binds in the States oI'L'iilH'oriiiii, Oregon, Neviidn, 11 nd Washington Territory," ns extend ed to all the I'nblie Law! .States by act of August 4, lv.U, William C. Harmon, of Newport, county oi Lincoln, State of Uregon, has this day filed 111 this oilice his sworn statement No. tlTbi, for the purchase of the Northwest one-fourth of Section Xo. :il in Township No. 7 South, liange No. 7 West, and will oiler proof to show that the innd sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said laud before the Register and Receiver at Portland. Oregon, 011 Tuesday, the 'Mh day of Kebruaty, l'JIKi. He names as witnesses: U. Stout iiryant, of Port! and, Oregon: Henry A. I.luggan, of Clats kimiu, Oregon ; Fred C. Whitten, of Portland, Oregon; William A. Wheeler, of Portland, Ore gon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lauds are requested to file their claims in this olliee 011 or before said 2uth day of February, liHUi. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. Notice For Publication. W,!ffllflail!4 J 1 1 M 'AIM I 'tt!ilaiH8inii,-i'i BELIGHTFUL ROUTE AY LIGHT 1JIUE tZZY CllAGS EEP CANONS LODGE DIRECTORY, Masonic Calendar, A MORE SCENIC ATTRRACT10NS Than Any Other Lino in tho Worlu The Only Lino Tassing Through SALT LAKE CITY Enrouto to or from tho East Choice of 2 Routes Through the Heart of the RocKies Equipment and Service Unsurpassed Jennings Lodge, JN0. 9, m communicatioiiB, Second Fourth Fridays of each mti Oscar Hayter, W.M. J. C. Hayter, fe Ainsworin uuapter, No, m A. M., stated convocation First and third FridayBolad monm. Oscar Hayter. H. P. Willis Simontok Maomi Chapter, No. 22,O.E.8,.tili i "-meetings Seuond and Fourth T aayj ot eacn montn. Mrs. Alice Kozer.W.I Mrs. Pauline Williams, Sec, I. 0. 0. F. TIMBER LAX I), ACT J TNE 3, ISTS. I'nited States Land oilice, l'ortland, Oregon, Heceinber (1, UK). Notice is hereby Riven that in compliance with the provisions oi the act of Congress of June :;, IsTS, entitled "An act for the sale of limber lauds in the States of California, Ore- con, ieaua, ami w iisiunKton Territory, .as extended to all the Public Land States bv acl of j AumiRt 4, lS'.l'J, Etiiloia 1. Cameron, of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of orcKOii, has this day iiled in this oilice her sworn statement No. 07 1-, lor the purchase of the H.'ioS S. E.'j'ofSec. I No. 12 in T. No. 7 S Kanjie No. 7 W.. and will j oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agri- ! cultural purposes, and to establish her claim to ' said land belore the Keinslcr and Keci nver of 1 mis oiiiee at rortiaml, Oregon, on Tuesday, tbe -01 li day of February, l'Juti. She names as witnesses: John Dempsey, of Portland. Oregon; I'orter 1). Castle, of Portland, Oregon ; 0. L. Parker, of Dallas, Oregon; J. L. CiMle, of Dayton, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-dcsi nbeel lauds are reiiuested to lile their claims ill this oilice on or before said 'JUth dav of Feburary.lllOG. ALGKKNON S. DKESSKR, Kegister. Write or call on tlie undersigned for information and descriptive literature. W. C. McBRIDK, General Agent 124 Third St. PORTLAND, - - OREGON M. OLIVE SMITH teacher of PIANO AND ORGAN btudio, Room No. 2, Wilson Block DALLAS OREGON $2. 00 Pnys tor the OBSERVER and the Weekly Oregonian one year. In order to take advantage of this liberal offer, your subscription to the Observer must be paid up to date. Subscribe now. Woodmen of the World, PERMANENTLY CURES DO MrtT nm iu Until the drain on vour tmtnm , Sir 9 ln 9a order. A COLD s, mZa 'J "r":lBu.uu " s by proper name of -thrr L ' lTJl r:..V,P.?"" r Ui9 lunrs"its d.na.,. " . i.Z "". c.eo. when a cold makes its ann F ru.1Q P.9 appre- nounaayrnp which will snPfiH,!,::::!..-."30 au oncB nauara's Hore- WHOOPING COUGH nrf ri,fin!h - Notice for Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT JCXE 3, ISTS. I'nited Slates Ijtud (.itliee, l'ortland, Oreeon, . . recember 1!, l'At Not'.ee is hereby given that in compliance witb the provisions of the act of Conpress of Junes, lt7S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lamia in the State of California, Oreeon Nevada, and Washington Territorv," as extend ed to all the Public Laud Siate-s bv act of August 4. 1S''2, Nellie Haves, of" Da'ila eounty of Polk, State ol Oreeoti, has this day filed in thisoftiee her gweun statement No. tiT.'T, for the purchase of the S. W. 1 . of lion No. 8 in township No. 7 ransre No 7 vi and will otter prooi to show that the land aoueht la more,VHluable for ill limber or stoue than for aerieiiltiiral purises, and to ertb!ish her claim Io said land before the t ountv Ciert of e.iR- rounty, Oreson, at his office afliallas, ou Mon day, ihe Lith day of April. Li. She name as witness-: Peter Ken- of r.-i. Oregon; VVm. MeHnrdv. of Pal'.as. Orei.i. John MolVinald. of lallas. Oreeon: William Hayes, of Pallas, Orecou. Anv and a'.l l'rins ,'lriimi(r .. the alove-ieoiihed lands are rvuested to rile their claims in thiaorhee on or hrioro i.i i day of April, l.. ALtiX-KNON S. PRFj!ER. Kes i!.ter. LINIMENT aPPued tothihfoataUndc Prompt Action. SNOW Ballard s Horehounrt m cness gives wonderful relief, whila i . uuwii ran ri w ax. i. i r couerninrr. IT IS THE ONLY rn iru bpi M paroxysms of POSITIVELY CURE WHOOPING COUGH AND CROUP WILL SAFE AND SraFUS9i SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY STAFRIN DRUG COMPANY Friendship Lodee, No.6, 9igevery Saturday evening in! U. U. r. llftll. J. E. SfBLEY, N. G. W. A. Ayres, RecStc. lLaCreole Encampment, No. 20, nut: Second and Fourth Monday ol : month. J. E. Sibley, C. P. A. W. Teats, Scribe. Q Iniira Lodge, No. 26, D. of R., neek every Friday evening. Miss Ei.oise J'im.i.ips, N. G, Miss Mahki. Holmes. Sec, allasCamp, No. 209, meets in tl "'CaRtle hall in the Woodman Imilfa every Tuesday evening. Frank Kkhsi.akk C. C. W. G. Vassall, istletoe Circle, No. 33, W. t K meets in their Castle Hall, in Woodman buildine every Wedne evening. Mrs. Josephine McDevitt, G.N. B. M. Guv, W, A. 0. U. W. Union Lodne. o. 35-JlwtsFi and Third Wednesday of month. L. Fknton, M. V. F. A. Stii,eb,m. Crystal Lodre, Mo. 50, I), of h., nrf First and Third Wednesday of month. Mrs. F. J. Coad, 0. of H. Mrs. Ed. F. Coad, Fit, United Artisans. riSRemblv No. 4(5 meets Fir.-t BE Third Tuesday of each month. Willis Simonton, M. A. GUS.0MX.S Knights of Pythias IT J V- llrAR0N Lodge, JS'o. ao, lVA Meets everv Monday ewni P : its Castle Hall in AVoodman w"--Visiting Knights are welcome. George L. Hawki1 H. L. TosEr, K. K. S. s 1 -S-ZiZJ 7T,fr J. Q. VanOrsdel & Son DEALERS IX tinner m Tarm um ana City Prcrmv. Office on Court Street. Dallas,- Oregon. Fraternal Union of Amencs J TnPS!flT f odge No. 144-Meets inu "of ei W, each month. J. Wagner, F M. Mrs. S. K. Mobrt Knights of the Maccabees- . - (.SKO Dallas Tent, ro. . - f ana rouriu ""'rT-M month in I. 0. 0. F.hB- , AV. Coxkey, S. K. tom. & I. . WVUU-i- j . T if B&'i bilac Hive, No. 28, , 0. HJn-1 on Second and Fourth Thnrsi? , noon of each month. I Mrs. Blanche Eakis. L. Rt Mrs. KlTTIEN.MnXEB, , R, C. Craven, Pres. AV. G. Tas: ssall, Ca: M ! Dallas Cit? u , gold Exchanges bought ana " r points. Special attend lections. Chamfcgrlain's Ccagh Femsiy Curci Cold, Croup and Wboopisg Couh. Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation. Pleasant to tali axaliyeinat Svmn For S,T, U Dtrr : "J r iJ l- Cleanses the s thoroughly srid sallow coroplei4 t . ail & CHERRINGTON