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Polk County Observer J. C. HAYTER, KDITOR AND PUBLI8HKR, Published Weekly ud Semi - Weekly at 91.50 per Year, Strictly in Advance. DALLAS, OREGON, July 19, 1907. The way to build up Dallas ts to pat ronise Dallas people. Half a million Ohioans live outside their native state. They are scattered throughout the United States and Canada and the islands of the Pacific. Thousands of these loyal "Buckeyes" are now turning their faces toward the state of their birth, In anticipation of the pleasures of the "Joyous Home Coming," to be held in the city of Columbus during the first week of September. The reunion will be held on the State Fair Grounds, and no expense will be spared by the state In entertaining her visiting sons and daughters. Oregon and Polk county will furnish their full share of these visitors. Several Polk county "Buck eyes" are making preparations for the trip, and will leave for the old home state early in August. BUSINESS LOCALS. Dr. Hayter. Dentist. Office over Wilson's Drug Store. Dallas. Oregon. Organ For Sale. A good organ for sale for $35. at this office. Call tf flop Sprayer Supplies. For hop sprayer supplies, soe W. Soehhen, Dallas, Or. Hop Yard Wanted. Twentv to fortv acres in hops near Dallas. Address P. O. Box 311, Dallas. Oak Posts Tor Sale. White oak posts forsale. Cochrane & Black. Mutual phone Black 54. tf r r tuu t urn Fcr Yourself ? Or. da rou ctcn rour mouth like a' younf fclrd and cu!i down whatever food or modi i;ne mfcitbu offered you t k S T M intelligent thinking woman. In need olW from weakness, nervousness. oaln and suifinf, then It mean mucn to j-ou that therefor,' tried jn1 "'ft hnr.fis medicine r,v kn.iww nmposiTlOS. sold by Wanted. Second-hand hop baler. Inquire of N. G. Harris, Dallas. Mutual phone. 7-lG-2t Lost. Lost, between Dallas and Salt Creek, a pocket flash light. Finder please return to this office. tf If newspaper reports be true, Ex- Senator F. W. Mulkey was invited to the Fulton-Fairbanks love feast at Seaside, and then snubbed at every possible opportunity. It is said that the slights were maliciously inten tional on the part of the management, not a single courtesy that is due to an Ex -Senator of the United States being shown to the man whose official career, although brief, was honorable and highly creditable. The people of Ore gon who know Fred Mulkey and admire him for his open, manly dis position and bis fine qualities as a gentleman, cannot help thinking how different things would have been had conditions been reversed and had Senator Fulton been the guest of Mr. Mulkey. It is possible that the news paper reports of the Seaside meeting where slightly exaggerated, but there is still plenty of evidence that the banquet was nothing less than a mutual admiration society between the Vice-President and Oregon's Junior Senator. Mr. Fulton assured his guests that the Vice-President was not an iceberg, and the Vice-President hastened to return the compliment by declaring that the Oregon Senator was a pretty warm number himself ; but despite these exchanges of official hot air, the friends of President Roose velt, and especially Senator Mulkey, found the banquet a decidedly chilly affair. It was plain that they "didn't belong." The Observer's "Wanted" and "For Sale" column wa9 never so well pat ronized as at present. The farmers tell us that a notice in this column seldom fails to bring results. D. J. Riley is preparing to lay a cement walk in front of his Main Street property, and we are told that the space in front of the Ice Factory will soon be improved in the same manner. This will make a block of good cement sidewalk, extending from the Bee Hive to Washington street. The following officers of Oregon Assembly, No. 64, L. A. U., were in stalled by Supreme Deputy President J. H. C. Montgomery, last Friday evening: Past Speaker, Marie E. Shelton ; speaker, Fred R. Rich; vice speaker, Flora M. Lee; clerk, Lydia Campbell; cashier, Ralph Adams; chaplain, Robert Chase; Inside door keeper, G. F. Ratliff; outside door keeper, Herbert Lee; physician, Dr. L. A. Bollman ; sergeant-at-arms, Erfa R. Brown. The people of Dallas, especially the merchants and shippers, will be glad to learn that I. N. Woods is again to enter the employ of the Southern Pacific Company as agent at this place. Mr. Woods was in charge of the station here for twenty years, and voluntarily resigned his position a few months ago to take a position in the Dallas National Bank, in which concern he is a stockholder. Now that the company has made him an offer of a handsome salary and three assistants in the depot, he feels that he cannot refuse to accept, and will again take up his work at the station next Monday. The Southern Pacific never had a more capable, obliging, and courteous employee than Mr. Woods, and the efforts made to get him back into the service showed that they fullv appreciated his ability. Fir Wood Wanted. From 200 to 500 cords of dry fir wood wanted. Apply to Salem, Falls City & Western Railway Co. Wanted. Will trade low wheel lumber wagon, to be seen at Hughes' wagon shop, for high wheel lumber wagon. O. E. Earhart. 2t House For Rent. Seven-room house for rent Pleasant location. Terms reasonable. Inquire at the Observer office. 7-19-tf For Sale. Team, wagon and harness ; horses will weigh about 1300 lbs each. Apply to A. K. Oilar or F. M. Splawn, Dallas. tf druggists for thg onr? of woman's Ills. tft The makers of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription, for tlto cure of weak, nervous, run down, over-worked, debilitated, pain-racked women, knowluif this medicine to be made u of ingredients, every one of which has the strongest possible Indorsement of the leading and standaid authorities of the several schools of practico, are perfectly willing, and tn fact, are only too glad to print, as they do. the formula, or list of Ingredients, of which it Is composed, in plain Enylixh, on every bottle-wrapper. ijf ijf iff 'J' ifr The formula of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription will bear the most critical examina tion of medical experts, for it contains no alcohol, narcotics, harmful, or liablt-formlng drug's, and no atrcnt enters into it that Is not highly recommended by the most advanced and leading medical teachers and author ities of their several schools of practice. These authorities recommend the Ingredients oTrTPieV'V's'Ta'vorile Prescription for Dip cure of exactly the same ailments forwfiiclj ynsworitlriiui(wnneisnflvlse Final Settlement. v..n i. iin.tiv irlven that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Thomas lVtirce deceased has (lied his llnal account in sum irum and the Honorable County Court for Polk Comt tv Oregon, has appointed thetuh day of Angunt, 1M07 "I the hour of 10 a. m. Hi the date for hear ing the same. All persona mieremeu are iirryu, notified to appear at the Court House ill DhIIiik. Oregon, on the dale above named and tile their objections II any mere ue v WILLIAM T. PEAKCE, Administrator. Notice to Creditors.' wnv u i..,hv irivnii that the undersigned has been duly appointed administratrix of the i-nlalit of .liilllt t aWPUeil. ucl'UBxru, uj " County Court of the Stale of Oregon, for Polk County, and has qualilieil. in ,.ra.,n having claims against tM said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, together with the proper vouchers therefor, to tlie uuuersigiieo, ai m-r raiumi IUI .Lull, ill Ulld CUUUly OI rolK, MlUllll six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published Jiny w, . MARGARET D. CAMPBELL, Administratrix of the estate of John Campbell, deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. fj fjr No other medicine for woman's ills has any such professional endorsement as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has received. In the un qualified recommendation of each of Its several ingredients by scores of leading medi cal men of all the schools of practice. Is such an endorsement not worthy of your consideration ? fg. ifa tf A booklet of insrredlents. with numerous anthoratlve professional endorsements by the leading medical authorities of this country. Will be mailed free to auy one sending name and address with request for same. Address Dr. K. V Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y, For Sale. 120 acres of improved farm land, three miles east of Dallas. Fair price for cash. Inquire of W. D. Calkins, Dallas, Or. 7-19-4t Oak Posts For Sale. Sawed oak posts for sale at $15 per 100. Luckiamute Sawmill Co., three miles north of Airlie. Address, Mon mouth, Or. 6-18-lm. Hogs For dale. Two registered Poland China boars for sale; also, registered gilts, bred and unbred. S. D. Steffy, Mutual Phone 535, Dallas, Or. 9-16-3t Lost. Between top of hill leading to ceme tery and cemetery gate, a lady's solid gold, hunting-cuse watch. Return to Campbell & Hollister and receive reward. tf For Sale. Sorrel gelding, weight 950 pounds. good in saddle and harness, $50; road cart, strong, $10; single harness, little used, $12. Frank Butler, Falls City, Or. tf Hop Pickers Wanted. I am now making up my crew of pickers for the hop yard on the Dr. b arley place. Persons desiring to pick will please call and see mo. Toy Sing. 7-lG-lt Hop Pickers Wanted. Fifty hop pickers wanted for Uglow and Fenton yards; fully four weeks picking; free wagon for town pickers morning and evening. Apply to F.E, Kersey or C. E. Shaw, Dallas. tf Timber Lands. Highest prices paid for relinquish raents; locations made, timber cruise d and estimated on the Siletz and tributary country. Options taken on patented land. J. B. McMillan, Box 201, Falls City, Oregon. 6-10 8t. Farmers, Attentionl We are now prepared to furnish both Rough and Dressed Lumber of all kinds to the local trade. Mill located one mile from Bridgeport, on Grant creek. Polk County Lumber Co. tf Address Falls City, Ore. Horsemen, Attentionl The imported German Coach stallion "Albon" will make the season of 1907 at the Farmers' Feed Shed in Dallas Terms, $10, $15 and $20. W. H. Mc Daniel is prepared to furnish pasture for mares. HUBBARD & McDANIEL, tf Dallas, Oregon. Collections! I have opened a general Collection Agency in Dallas and am prepared to ao collecting ror any person, or firm, desiring work in this line. A reasonable commission will be charged. Your business is respect fully solicited. L. D. BUTLER, Dallas, Oregon. IHlMlfifiXSHrS Impure or effete matters accumulated in the blood during the winter cause in the spring such disfiguring and painful troubles as boils, pimples, and other eruptions, also weakness, loss of appetite, that tired feeling. The best medicine to take is Hood's Sarsaparilla, which thoroughly cleanses the blood, and effects permanent cures by giving healthy functional activity to the stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and skin. : - . " X i SaraatabS are Hood Haraanarilla in r mw i n m. xt w ehoVol.Ud ul.iet form. They h.v. idwuieally Every sprint I was completely Drostrated th. Mm eurativa properties as the liquid form, ft j J. f 1 j.iL V 7 .P. j TV T UklM accuracy of doM. convenience economy. do!Vnl VVra dyspepsia and that tired feel- no lost by avaporation, breakage, or leakage, jng- - nave lounp, iiooa s aarsapartlia Dg DT mail. ucifria liio iiuiu iu iirov uusr, completely C. 1. Jiood Co., Lowell, Masa. restores (rood health and strength." Guaranteed under the Food and Drugs Act, June 30, 1906. No. Extra Good Slabwood. Hereafter we will sell slabwood of improved quality, by carefully select ing it to suit the customer. Small or large wood In lengths from one foot up. We will also supply farmers with wood. Call and see the different grades of wood we handle. Place your orders early, so that you may be bet ter able to select the quality of wood you want. W. D. Mathews, Dallas, Oregon. 5-28-tf WOOD FOR SALE. Until further notice, the Willamette Valley Lumber Company will sell slabwood at the following prices : FOUR-FOOT WOOD Slabwood, green, $1.25 per cord ut mill. Slabwood, dry, $1.50 per cord at the yard. SHOUT WOOD. lG-inch Block Wood, $1.75 per load delivered. 16-inch Kindling, dry, $2 per load delivered. 324. For Sale. One 24-horse power, jacketed Uni versal engine, burns straw, coal or wood ; one 32x54 inch, large cylinder, separator and clover-huller combined, together with two largo round water tanks, each with pumps and hose; cook-wagon, furnished with cook stove and cooking utensils; wagon racks and everything ready for the field. Although this machine has only thrashed about 59 days acd when not in use has been well housed and is in fine shape, I will sell the whole outfit for much less than half its first cost, as I have given up farming. JAMES ELLIOTT. How's This! Weoflef One Hundred Dollars Reward fo any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F J. CHENEY & CO. , Props ., Toledo, O. Vfe the undersigned, have known F. J. Che ney for the last 15 years, and believe him per fectly honorable in all business transaction! and financially able to carry out auy obliga tions made by their firm. WkstaTrdax. Wholesalnnrntriripta TMaiin n Waldinq, Kinnan& Mabvin , Wholesals Drug- Half Summons. Tn the (Mrcnii Court of the State oi Oregon, for i'olk County, Department No. 2. C. D. ChorpenliiK, t'liiinun, vs. Aim vnur;u- ne, Defendant, summons. To Alta chorpeniiig, the above-named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon : A on are horui.v rumiirmt tn MtiopAr anfl answer the com plaint tiled against you in the above entitled Court and suit, within six weeks from the date of the first publieation of this summons, to-wlt: On or before the 20th day of August, 1JU7; and If you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for a decree as pre yen tor in tne sinu eonipmiui, iu-n, mm the marriage contract now and heretofore exist ing between the plaintirt'aiid the defendant be dissolved and annulled; and that the plaintiff may have such other and further relief us to the court may seem meet whu equity anu goou conscience. This summons, bv order of the Hon. Ed F. Coad, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for I'olk Comity, made at Chambers at Dallas, Oregon, on tne htn uay oi Jiny, ivui, is in you by publication tnereot, lor a lix consecutive and successive weeks For YOEir Saric u II t .... 1 . v r served upon you by publication thereof, for a perioo of six consecutive ana successive weeKi immediately prior to the 2uth day of August ihj7. in the "i'olk County Observer." a news paper of general circulation, published weekly at Dallas, iu said County. The date of the first publication oi this summons is July 9, 1907. L. D. BROWN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice tor Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. United Slates Land Office, Portland, Oregon, May si. l'.K7. Notice is hereby given that in compliance wiln tne provisions oi tne act oi congress oi June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the Stntes of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as exteuded to all tne Publie Land States by act 01 Auifiist 4. 18!2. Martha E. Bagley. of Portland. county of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this ottice her sworn statement No. 74i:i, lor tne purcnase oi tne west '., oi N. w. 1 . oi sec. no. iu in lowiisnip no. h a., ttunge Co. nest, ana win otter proot to show that the laud sought la more valuable for its timber than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before Register ami Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Tuesday, loe iviu nay oi cepicinoer, r.o. bhe names as witnesses: vtititam J.South well, of Kalis City, Oregon; Kerris A. Lucas, of f ans citv, uregon; iiaymoiia r. Aiarquis, ot rortiaua, uregon: Jotui 11. Bagley, ol Portland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the aDove-oescrioeu tanus are reu nested to tile tiielr claims in this onice on or before said . 17th day oi sepieinoer, iwi. ALUbKIMUIV S. JJKKSMKK, Register. Notice For Publication. gists. Toledo. O u s uaiarrc ;ure is taken internal!. miMi directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of Bold by ail the system. Price, 75c. per botUe. Pruggista. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Fills are the best. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. United states Laud Ollire, Portland, Oregon, May 27. 1IKJ7. Notiee is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June S, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states or California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex teuded to all the Publie Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Herbert L. Toney, of Dallas. county oi roia, state ot uregon, lias this day inc. i. in mis oiuce nis sworn statement No. 7438, for the purchase of the Lot No. 4 of Section No. 30, in Township No. 9 South. Range No. 7 West, and will offer nroof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the County Clerk at Dallas, Oregon, on Thursday, the lain day of August, 1907. He names as witnesses: F. A. Elliott, of New- oerg, uregon; w. v.r uner. ot nanus, uregon G. W. Eiggs, of Mubel. Oregon ; II. M. Riggg. of Mabel, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are reauested to Hie their claims iu mis onice on or beioresaid tutn day ot August, iwtt ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the nnriVrslimprl has been duly appointed administrator of tne estate of Thomas Orton, deceased, by the county court ot tne state of Oregon, for Polk County, and has Qualified. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, together with the proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned, at his place of uuaiucBR iu wiiiHiiuim, lamnui uounty, ure eon. or at the office of the Count v i:lrlr of lv.li. County, in Dallas, Oregon, witfcln six mouths irom i ne aate oi mis notice. Dated and first published July 2, 1907. PAUL FUNDMAN, Administrator of the estate Thomas, Orton, deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. 23'1 WHEN IN DALLAS GO TO THE DALLAS HOTEL Under new management Big Sample Room. Strictly White Help. Special Accommodations for Commercial Men. RATES: $1.00, $1.25, $2.00 per Day Electricity for Lighting Is only expensive to people who are wasteful and careless. To yon, who are naturally careful, it does not come high. It Is economical because it can be quickly turned oft wnen not needed with gas or kerosene there ia the temptation to let light burn when not needed to save bother of lighting and adjusting. In some homes the electric light bills amount to only one or two dollars per month You can probably get some kind of artificial light for less money than electric light, but does it save you anything when it limits op portunities for work and recreation ruins your eyesight smokes your walls mars decorations and increases household work You could probably save a dollar tomorrow by going without your 'meals but it wouldn t be economy. It is not so much what you save but how you save that counts. ' WILLAMETTE VALLEY CO. RATES-Residence on meters, per Kilowatt 15c; Residence, flat per month, lGcp 50c. RATES FOR BUSINESS HOUSES 25c per drop and 5c per Kilowatt up to 10 drops -over 10 drops 20c per drop and 5c per Kilowatt up to 40 drops : over 40 drops 17Jc per drop and 5c per Kilowatt, A drop figures I6cp or less For power rates apply at the office. We are always ready to explain the "ins and outs of the lighting proposition to you, call on us or phone to us, we are never to busy to talk business. Willamette Valley Company E. W. KEARXS, Manager for Dallas. Offieo ou Mill street, just north of the Court House. Phones Bell 421 Mutual 1297. " ill . .v.-.v.'.y.. i' .. n. 1 v r v it ' Vi. J "''(XT? OPLENDTD O Rush for Npw ffvL . . out' The 8r,. ! everybody will want everythinp;rip.u0Set in and S your selection now, while there 1 ?ay Mae I time to please yourself thoroughly J? ?entyo I season's wear out of your suit g a full SMART HATS The Spring styles are particularly aft,, , We have several new shades and shapes tw very swell. p that e COLLARS AND CUFFS. We want the Collar trade of the man that preciates good Collars. We sell no other soil SPRING HOSIERY We're ready for the Spring trade with new and handsome effects in Men's Hosiery. some Michaels-stern fine clothing MlCMtlia, TMH a CO. Mi(tta, N. v.. LATEST SPRING SHnm Men of taste will appreciate our handsome Shirts the moment they clap their eyes on them. Made of beautiful fabrics and in new Spring patterns. The I New Negligees are ready, and a finer line we've never seen. Every one of them All tJ iiao a, ttutiu iuuic ivppcaiaucc. nu uui Jt Jiiuca aio u USb nXurxlT. 1 ilne Uglow Clothing House LEADERS IN MEN'S CLOTHING AND rURNlSHINC GOODS MILL STREET, j DALLAS, OREGON It is not Economy To do the family washing at home. When you figure up the cost of water, soap, starch, extra fire and time, and most of all the mess and trouble "that it makes, and compare it-with our price of 6 cents' a pound, washed, starched and dried and 25 cents a dozen for flat pieces, you will see that you can't afford to wash at home. Send your washing to the Dallas Steam Laundry Phones: Mutual, 197, Bell, 203 The Dallas Harness Shop Is in shape to sell Harness and Horse Goods at lowest Prices. Call and get prices and save money. Flush Robes, Blankets, Whips, Etc. F. SALFICKY FOIETSHOIIETTAH tops tho coutfh and feoalslungt Don't ask for a Good Barber Shop; Find the big pole and walk in. We treat you right. Lynch&Wisecarver Main Street ft t V ssr Lace Curtains We have some very nice new patterns, but they came in late, so we had to mark them VERY CHEAP. They range in price from 60c, for a nice new design in Nottingham, to $5.00 for the best Brussels Net. Come in and see them as we have the best bar gains ever offered in the city. Shirt Waists Long Gloves Summer Underwear Lace Hose White Oxfords Just the thing for hot weather. Men's and Boy's Clothing that is made right and at the right prices too. Agency for Packard. and Flintstone Shoes. V! 11 M an