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I Solaris's if'*# t Guy Ita J Dalli C. C. Mitchell, builder and contractor. For sale— White Leghorn »‘gg«» the pa in best layers m the ».»« world, $1 a netting. T Leave orders at Howe’s grocery.—G. A. Brock. tf i For Saturday, March 16th only. ¡7 all orders for picture framing will J be taken at One-haif regular price, i State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas 1 county— hs . Frank J . Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm ui F, J . Cheney A Co., doing business in I the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, ami that said lirin will pav $l(H) for each and every case of catarrh ! tliat cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J . C hinky . ! Sworn to before me and subscribed m ' my presence, thiartth day of December, 1886. A. D. All work will be done by EXPERIENCED FRAMERS. Itlf STORI WHERE YOU ALWAYS GET YOUR MONEY’S WORTH U lk a so n , Notary WEBFOOT ROOFING SATURDAY ONLY Does it interest you to know tliat we are selling high grade Fur niture and Hardware at a less margin than any store in l’olk Co.? A. W . Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, und aettfdirectly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. C hu n k y & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists 75 cents. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. TH E BEST HOOFING ON TH E MARKET Marie by the Northwest Roofing company, Portland. Does not buc kle, Guaranteed for 10 years. No ’Phone orders accepted. L. C. K O S E R j A gent for P o lk C ounty. Ê NEW TO-DAY Lawn Mowers Now is the time for Lawn Mowers. Com plete stock from the cheapest to the best hall-hearing. The price will suit you. S Largest Stock on West Side. f i H ULL BLOOD Buff Leghorn eggs, $1 a settin g. 1 E. M. S m ith , D allas. U F F O rp h in g ton eggs for sale by W. W. Ul- K ick re a li. 4t If1 1 le ry , p r' * A Common C O B S a le —a team , new w ide tire w agon and 1 h arn ess, by J . K. A rth u r on th e Holt M cD aniel p lace, n e a r U ic k rc a ll, tf Horse Will do lots of work if his harness fits, but the best animal on earth cannot do himself justice if it does not TEe Harness We Make Milk Cans D U K E -B R E D W h ite W ynd otte eggs for sale at 1 50 c e n ts a.se ttin g o f 15, by Amos H olm an, of D a llas. M il ' OQD C lover Seed for sale by Loe B ro s., Kick- re ali. M2» J 1 L'OK HALE A good work horse, a 2-year-old • Je r s e y b u ll, and h eav y yield in g a rtic h o k e s, j by \V, P . C a lk in s, D allas. B e ll phone, 458. tf And sell, fits perfectly and is made from the best Cal-, ifornia oak tan leather and is fully warranted free from flaws A shipment of the different sizes in Milk Cans due to arrive this week. GEORGE DUNHAM JA R T R ID G E C ochin Eggs for sale at $1.50 a dozen, by 11. H olm an, D allas. \ FEW th o ro u g h b re d w h ite W yan d otte eock- ¿A e re ls and eggs for sale at $1.50 a settin g . A lso a few w hite L eghorn eggs a t $1, by Ja s. Boyd ston, D allas. M21 [?GGB for h a tc h in g , B la c k M inorca«, B a rrisi L» R ocks and P e k in D ucks - C. 1. B allard , 2J i m iles east <.i D allas. A ddress, Kick re ali. The Harness Man, Independence. Hardware, Etc. Let us figure your Building Hardware, your Plumbing or your Papering and Paint ing. Nothing hut the most competent men employed, und satis faction guaranteed. Also carry stock food and veterinary medicines. You are respect fully invited to call, inspect our stock and get prices. [ENGINE and g rain ch o p p in g outfit for salc- 11 In q u ire of W. C. W illiam s, A irlie , O regon. H A V E m oney to lo an a t a ll tim es at th e very best ra te s o b ta in a b le"—H . G. C am p b ell. rO N E Y to loan on im proved farm property ut usual ra te s by O scar H ayter, D allas. DOINGS IN THE TOWN. Comings and Goings of Citizens of Da!“ las and their Friends. M ONE Y to loan at 6 por c e n t ón farm se c u r i ty .—J . L. C ollin s, D allas. A N TED —S alesm e n —M any m ak e $100 to $150 per m o n th ; som e even m ore. S to ck clean . G row n on re serv a tio n , far from old o rch ard s. Cash ad v an ced w eekly. C hoice o f te rrito r y . A d dress W ash in g to n N ursery C om pany, Toppon- ish , W ash. W Wood Bids Wanted. \TOTICE is h e re b y g iven th a t up to A pril .‘I Wall Paper Nothing but the new 1907 designs, • ’ 1907, at 1 p. m. I w ill receive bids to be o p e n Fiske, the best printer, for your job ed M. Hayter, dentist, Wilson building. at th e A pril term of th e co u n ty c o u rt for work. th e c o u rt house as fo llow s: T w en ty cord s of Umbrellas repaired by Lee Smith. g ru b o ak wood to be not less th a n tw o in ch e s 1907 National bycycles now in at Lee at th e sm all and 10 in ch e s at th e larg e e n d s; White and mixed sweet pea seed in Smith’s cyclery. also 20 cord s of body tir wood, old gro w th . AH bulk at Howe’s. of it to be d eliv ered at th e c o u r t house not la te r M. 1). Coulter will again operate the th a n S ep te m b e r 1, 1907. K. M. SM ITH . L. D. Brown for abstracts. Notary- Dallas street sprinkler. C ounty C lerk. public, typewriting. The Woodmen will have initiation Early Vermont seed potatoes for salt* ! next Tuesday evening. at Crider’s grocery. An extra freight had to come up yes Fancy evaporated apples, three pounds terday to take off accumulated cars. for 25 cents at ( ’rider’s grocery. k , second h an d , for sale c h e a p . Apply Mr. W. I). VVhcaldon, of Illwaco, has | 3<MK) b ric to W illam e tte V a lle y Co. Miss Eva Eakin, of McMinnville, vis-' l»een slinking hands with old friends in ited with Miss Frankie Hayter last Sat- j Dallas. urday ami Sunday, Crushcd rook on our street»*, cement j Mrs. Ora Cosper. grand secretary of sidewalks, ami more business l>l«K*ku is \ the Rehekahs, has been attending to J what Dallas needs now. O TIU E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N TH A T T H E HA it W estern R K a ailw X lem , F a lls City V «& ilw a ay y Com Coin official business in Multnomah county, j Chick time is here.—Lee Smith has i pan ny. a co h a s filed w ith th e K ail o ra to ion, — rp , -------- -------- Dr. H. L. Toney, dentist, graduate of the pioper food for young chicks. Try j road C om m ission of O regon a p p lic a tio n foi perm ission to ad v an ce c e rta in ra te s for tin Vnn Arbor, Mich. Offiice upstaires in it and see them grow and thrive. tra n s p o r ta tio n of property in its sch e d u les on I glow building. Examinations free. file w ith said C om m ission, as provided by See Material is being placed on the ground t ion 02 of an act tiled F e b ru a ry IS. 1907, and ’ Phone 45. for a new cement walk undeurb in front th a t th e sam e h as been set down for h e arin g There will be a stallion show in Dal of ye editor’s home at the foot of Miil and w ill be heard a t th e office of said com p any, in D allas. F olk cou n ty. O regon, at 1 P. M .of las on the last Saturday in March, and street. Ma neh Iti. 1907, w hen and w here a ll in terested all owners are requested to bring their persons m av ap p e a r b efore said C om m ission. The Woodmen are talking up a club R ailroad Com m ission of Oregon. norses and participate. for their now vacated building. With (Heal) By G EO . C. G O O pK LL, Beerei ary . Beginning next Sunday night at the a membership of 250 such an institution S a lem . O regon. M areh 5, 1907 Baptist church in Monmouth services would he a success from the start. will be held by R e v .J. A. Petit, and con- Postmaster Coad is having a neat j inue as long as desired. The attend ance will be large and much interest g la s s extension put in over the I mixch a t the postoffice to meet the ceiling. Char- manifested. ley Campbell is doing the work, which | In behalf of Dallas college I wish to insures a good job. acknowledge and express our gratitude Ernest Zielesch, formerly of Elkton, for the favor granted us by those who assisted in the presentation of tfie sacred S. I)., lias bought a large farm near opera, BekblU C f, and a!s<» tO thank the Parker hi Polk coantv, for $25,000. He general public whose lil>eral patronage, is a progressive farmer and a good ae-j not only of this entertain ; ent hut of the quisition to Oregon. Lyceum c< urse as well, who gave both At an adjourned meeting of the city moral ami financial Hiipjfort to the un council Monday night, a saloon license dertaking, and assured its success.—C. was granted to D. A. Madison, and the A. Mock. Odd Fellows were granted a five years These young men are attending the lease of the city hall. agricultural college from this county: This office has lieen up to its eyes in svintha R. Palmer, Dale Linton, John job work this week, and, if we do say it 0. Plankington, Dallas; R. Wallen, ourselves, have turned out some very Rickreall; Jesse J . Bentley, Ballston; creditable work. We are ready for any Roy DeArmond, Rose McReynolds, and everything that comes along. W e pay 4 % on (¡me deports, current Claud H. Murphy Inde|H»ndenee; J. rates on savings accounts, receive deposits Waldo Finn, Nellie Fletcher, Otto W. Paul S. Z. Johnson, of Allegheny, Pa., j Shields, McCoy; W. M. Getty, Buena will speak in the Woodman hall on subjed to check, and do a general bank V ista; Lillian McCready, Stiver; Jud March 21st 7.30 P. M. on some phase of , ing business.. Oviatt, May Oviatt, Katie Ridgeway, D. the Divine Plan of the Ages. Mr. John I,. Ridgeway, D. L. Ridgeway, Buell; son is thoroughly conversant with his i Y ou can have the advantages of a Clay Prather, Monmouth , L. C. Rhodes, subject, and his masterly eloquence ri- strong bank at your very door by using Parker, A. P. Tedrow, Monmouth; II. vits your attention from start to finish. D. Wolgamntt, Suver. Comeand hear him. Seats free. Poe- the mails. tively no collection. Brick For Sale. Notice. Furniture Large shipments of F u r n i t u r e arriving daily. Go-Carts A shipment of the newest designs in Go- Car's just in from the factory. Look where you may you can’t heat us in the House Furnishing line. Mrs. Emma Galloway, Vice President Rehfkah Assembly, will hold a District convention, at the Woodman hall, in Dallas. on Tuesday, March lWth, begin ning at 10 o’clock a. m., for the lodges of Falls City, Independence and Dallas. Cloverleaf lodge, of Independence, will put on the degree work in the afternoon. All Rehekahs in gfiod standing, are cor dially invited to attend this meeting. When you buy WET GUY BROS. & DALTON W EATHER CLOTHING you w an t c o m p le te p ro te c tio n an d lon g s e rv ic e These and many othei good points a re com bined In New building* are being erected in Dallas, and carpenters, bricklayers and all classes of la I »or are in great demand at all times. Ther? will lie no less than i 100 new house* erect »*«1 in I Milas this summer ns homes and for rent. Immi- i grants are arriving daily looking for | horn***, business of all kinds in flourish- ; ing. and never liefore in all her history ha* Dallas enjoyed such prosperity as at the present time. j TOW ER'S F IS H BRAN D OILED CLOTHING You cent afford to buy on y erther / ! Send us your deposits. Acknowledg accounts received from one dollar up. O pen an bow rapidly i account with it will us and note || Crider’s Grocery DALLAS - - OREGON Citation. Administrator’s Notice. Summons. i.jvays Rerciember the Full Name j^ a x a t iv e | ,r o m o C tu in in e Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in Two. • <§.wA T h is sum m ons by an ord er of th e H on. Ed. F . Goad, ju d ge of th e co u n ty c o u rt of th e s ta te ol Oregon for th e c o u n ty of Polk m ade a t oh uni- h rs on the 21th d ay of Ja n u a r y , 1907, is served ipon you by th e p u b lic a tio n th e re o f for a per- .od o i six < o i . m l u iiv c and su ccessive w eeks im m ed iately prior to th e 16th day o f M arch. »907, in the ./alias ltc m iz c r, a n ew sp ap er pub- nshciI w eekly a t D allas in said ciffHity. Tin .lute of ih e first p u b lic a tio n of th is su m m ons is the 30th da> of J a n u a r y , 1907, and th e la s t pub- lica tio n M arch 18, 1907. MMMt ^ ^ W ft JtO i A ttorn ey for P la in tiff. 1 9$ Administratrix’ Notice. * * * * VTOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN THAT TH E UN- l i dersigned tins been ap p oin ted by th e conn- ,y cou rt of Polk co u n ty , O regon, a d m in is tra tr ix m th e e sta te M ath ias W. S te w a rt d eceased . A l l persons know ing them selv es in d eb ted to -aiil e state a re h e re b y notified to c a l l and s e t ile tin -sam e w ith th e und ersig ned w ith in six .Months from th e d a te hereof an d a l l persons Holding c laim s a g a in s t said e sta te are hereby notified to presen t th e sam e du ly verified to ift«- und ersigned w ith in six m on th s from the la te hereof, th a t th e sam e m ay be ad ju sted . Dated af Dulia», O regon, th is 14th d ay of Feb ru ary, 1907. * * * * * # * ELIZABETH E.HTEWART, A d m in is tr a trix . A ttorney for e sta te * * * * * ¿ J 7 W »* h .3 t . P o r t l a n d , f K r w K B t a r selrC aL We have tlie new Fall hats in seveial diflerent blocks. Imagine your hatchet faced friend and his fat cousin wearing Derby» shaped just alike. It makes an absurdity of the idea that there is only one realy right block each season. Our plan is to have enough different styles, in varying dimensions, so- as to fit any fa«e with a hat that is becoming as well as smart. We are showing the correct blocks ol the leading Hatters, and you will lie sure of newness ami correctness if you come here ior your fall hat. * * * Poultry Business not Overdone * * * Used by all poultry plants of merit on the Pacific coast. * Bend for catalog. * £ ¿ h u ,r s , m 1 THE SEASON’S CORRECT HATS WE EIT THE HAT MONtY IN CHICKENS! * S TO THE EACE N. L. B lti . kr , m W H FEAR % C CATCH1NGS A m * on w Incubators and brooders— “Standard of the World.” FRANK WATSON. fW fca (T ru st (T om pnm j Citation. PETA LU M A m * grow. ( T n i í f í»*rtmnrtr|i} J jF re e l F re e ! * R. L DURHAM V at P w M 1 J MR. BOWSER COES HUNTING. O r e g o n raises only one- * tenth of the poultry consum * ed by this state. ment wdl be tent you by return mail Savings A Guaranteed Cure For Piles. Itching, blind, bleeding, protruding piles. Druggists are authoiizad to re fund money if Pazo Oui ment does not Alter a momenta thought lie kne’v cure in 0 to 14 dava. 50 cents. that these stood for “kee»> your eye peeled,” and he redoubled his rip 1 lance. It was rewarded as he turned zS< T o every lady of Dallas and vicnity a p a c k - the next thicket. Something bellowed and bounded away from him. He drew age of Korn Kinks by calling for them. In th e county c o u rt of th e s ta te of O regon, up his gun anti fired, an 1 after the for liie county o i P olk. in th e m a ile r of th e e sta te o f W illiam P . smoke blew awa.v lie saw a calf stand Strained sage honey - 35 cents a quart bottle ing and facing him fifty feet away. In Palm er, deceased.—C ita tio n . To A lm a Art P a lm er, Vend B ro w n , Roy Another barrel of those fine sour pickles, 50c a gal Brow n, Emm Brow n, \ iv ia n Jo rd a n , P e arl J o r hia ardor to get that wagon load of d an , E ih e l Jo rd a n an d G ladys Jo rd a n , g re e t rabbits Mr. Bowser had uot stopped to ing : . .. _ „ IN T H E NAME O F T H E STA TE O F O REGO N, be critical about tracks. With a heart 1 You are hereby c ited and req u ired to a p full of thankfulnesa that Mrs. Bowser pear in the county c o u rt of ih e s ta le o f O regon, lor th e com ity oi P o lk , at th e cou rt room th e re was not there and would never know of, at Dallas, in th e co u n ty of P olk, on Wed about It. be passed on. Five minute* nesday, th e 201 h »lay of M arch, 1907, at 10o ’clock m th e forenoon of m a t day, th en and th e re to later be found other tracks. show cause, if any, why an o rd er should not be He couldn’t be fooled again. made, au th o rizin g th e a d m in is tra to r o i saiu Here was real game afoot. estate to sell th e follow in g d escrib ed re al e s tate, belonging to said e sta te , to -w it. T h e Every print of the foot had the letter south on e-th ird o f th e follow in g d escrib ed prem ises; B e g in n in g at a p oin t 140 rods n o rth “It” branded in It, and ”R” stands for and tw enty five and fiv e-n in eteen th rods east rabbit, even in the new way of spell of th e southw est c o rn e r o f t ile d 1 c, No. 64, Not. No. 2278 of 8. L. C am p b ell, in t s s, »»fro w, of Ing. th e W illam ette m e rid ian , in Polk co u n ty . O re Mr. Bowser took up the trail with Easter novelties at I^aughary’s gro We* Graven is here from North Bend. gon, thence ca st tw enty-five fiv e-n in e tee n th cery store. rods; th ence sou th 14 ro d s ; th e n ce east seventy fresli ar lor. He followed it through See call for wood bids under new to four io u rtc cu -tiiu ete c iith ro d s; th e n ce soutn thickets and over logs and across The butcher ghops now close at 7 182 rods, th e n ce w est 1UU rods to th e p lace ol frozen ponds, and directly lie found day. oeginuiug. o’clock in the evening. Next Sunday the Irishmen will have that it led across a meadow straight for to itn e s s : T h e H on. Ed. F. Coad, ju d g e of th e county court of th e s ta te of O regon, for th e a farmer’s barn. He had only to recall j their inning. Mr. and Mrs. Hurt Eakin have return county of Polk, w ith th e s e a l of said c o u rt a f his boyhood days to realize that rabbits ■ No |>oll tax hereafter, according to ed from a sojourn at Newport. fixed, th is 1st «lay o f F e b ru a ry , A. D. 1907, A tte st: E . M .SM IT H , and barns are inseparably connected. j the attorney general. Take the little folks to see the Easter C le rk . The barn was the lair of the beast, and | May Dallas and Falls City come shy novelties at Laughary’s grocery store. [Beal] By A. N. HOLMAN, D eputy. he should be dragged forth and slaugh of that mill hand strike. Be sure and get one of Guy Bros. & N. L. B u tler, a tto rn e y . tered without mercy. Dalton’s unique score cards Saturday Fred Toner will assume the duties of night. Clinging to the trail like a savage wolf ti» the footprints of a wounded deputy county clerk tomorrow. Tom Stockwell and Earl Shultz are buffalo, Mr. Bowser eventually reached Jas Smith and son, of Spring Valley, sojourning on the former’s Slletz the barn. In the open door in the win were county seat visitors yesterday. timber claim. » • ♦ ........ In th e cou n ty c o u rt o f th e s ta te of O regon for ter’s sunshine a cat sat licking her th e cou n ty of Polk. George Ilagood has traded to Mr. Sam paws. Had Mr. Bowser been given In the m atte r o f th e e sta te of Lou Em m a P alm er, deceased—C itatio n . Kennedy what is known as the old brick five minutes I i which to think it over, The old, original Grove’s Tasteless yard, of* 27 acres, taking in part pay To A lm a Art P alm er, Vend B row n , Roy Brow n, Edna Brow n, V iv ian Jo r d a n , Peurl he would have connected the cat and Chill Tonic. You know what you are Jo rd a n . E th e l Jo r d a n am i G ladys Jo rd a n , the tracks and the burn together, but taking, ft is iron and quinine in a ment Mr. Kennedy’s home in the first ward. G re e tin g : while lie was looking from one to the tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50 IN T H E NAME O F T H E S TA TE O F OREGON 1 You a re h ereb y c ited and required to ap p ear other and scratching his head a farm cents. At the basket hall game Saturday in the county c o u rt o f thq s ta te of O regon, for night a preliminary has been arranged th e c o u n ty oi PoiK at th e c o u rt room th e re o f, er and his two grown sons appeared in for between the second teams of tlie at D allas in th e co u n ty of Polk on W ednesday, the door back of the cat. The farmer’s i t h e little job? W h ô piaünea 8[» o ii Multnomah Athletic association and file 20th day o f M arch, 1907, at 10 o ’c lo c k in tin dog also appeared, coming from the my day? Woman, look me in the eye Dallas forenoon of th a t d ay, th en and th e re to show college. cau se, if an y , w hy an o rd er should not be m ade house, and, feeling that he had been re and answer my questions!” au th o riz in g th e a d m in is tra to r o f said e sta te to Sheriff Grant is extremely proud of sell th e follow ing d escrib ed real prop erty b e miss In his vigilance, he made up for It “I told you you would lay It to me if the hull dog which Mr. Smallwood re lo n g in g to said e sta te , to w it: T h e n o rth one- now by nipping Mr. Bowser in the leg. anything happened.” th ird of th e follow in g described p rem ise s: B e cently made him a present of. He has ‘By thunder!” exclaimed the Nimrod g in n in g at u p oint 146 rods n o rth and tw enty- “Would he assasslnist!” he hissed, ami a pedigree as long as your arm, and is live and fiv e-n in e tee n th rods east of th e south- as lie drew up Ids gun to shoot. after gazing at her for a minute with surely of good stock. west c o rn e r of d 1 c No. 64, Not. No. 2278, of 8. ‘‘Hold on, there!” cried the three men folded arms he walked, one—tw o- L. C am p b ell, in t 8 s, of r 5w , of th e W illam ette Messers White & Kerslake expect to m e rid ian in Polk co u n ty , O re g o n ; th e n ce east in chorus as they rushed out. three, down the hall and upstairs. tw enty-five tlv e -n in te e iiih ro d s; th e n ce south open their big skating rink to the public “You are a nice sort of man to keep 14 r ia ls ; th en ce e a st sev en ty -fo u r lou r-n in c- M. QUAD. on tlie evening of \iarch 23rd with a teen tli ro d s; th e n ce sou th 182ro d s; th e n ce west such a cur around!” stormed Mr. Bow grand ball. The lumber for the hard ltW rials to th e p lace o f b eg in n in g . W itn e ss: T h e H on. Ed. F. Coad. ju d g e ol ser, with all ids joviality vanished. wood floor will probably arrive tomor Tilt* Y o n n n ; l«U»n. th e co u n ty c o u rt o f th e s la te of O regon, for tin “What in ihe devil do you suppose 1 row, and they expect to lay and smooth cou n ty oi Polk w ith th e seal of said cou rt ui keep a dog for except to bite tramps?” it up in a week’s time. fixed, tliis 1st day of F e b ru a ry , A. D. 1907. A tte s t: E . .U. SM ITH , retorted the farmer. 1 Guy Bros. & Dalton, the enterprising C lerk, “I am no tramp, as you very well [Beal] By A. N. HOLMAN, | furniture men, will give free to the lady Deputy. know. Sir, there is a law against keep | guessing nearest the score of the basket N. L. B u tle r, a tto rn e y . ing savage dogs, and I want damuges hall game Saturday night a handsome or 1 will appeal to it. Who is to say $5 75 rocking chair, and to the gentle man coining nearest a $4.50 Savage rifle. that this bite won’t give me hydropho Be sure and get a guessing card as you bia?” V JO TlcE IS H EREBY GIVEN THAT TH E UN go in at the door. • O r d e r e d O ff t h e F a r m . 1 1 dersigned lias been ap p ointed by th e c o u n ty cou rt of Polk C ounty, O regon, a d m in is tra to r ‘‘And who is to care whether it does There was quite an exciting runaway of th e e state of H arry H. Bu rtord , d eceased . All in town Wednesday afternoon. Mr. persons know ing th em selves in d eb ted to said or not? What right have you got tres McDonald’s team started from the Van- e sta te are hereb y notified to c a ll and se ttle tl e passing on iny land? What are you sam e w ith th e u n d ersig n ed w ith in s ix m onths Orsdel resilience and cut across the from th e d ate h e re o f and all persons holding doing here, dressed up like some dime conrhouse lawn direct for Horace Web c la im s ag ain st said e sta te are h ereb y notified museum freak? By John, if you are "Ktiv, uiaomm, Is sister guin' to be n ster’s cigar store, but swerved and to present th e sam e d u ly verified to th e u n d er signed w ith in s ix m on th s from th e d ate hereof, not over the fence in two minutes me struck the electric light pole adjoining. Indian?” and the Im** will throw you over!” th at th e sam e m ay be a d ju sted . The collision left them with the “Why do yon ask that, dear?” Dated at D allas, O regon, th is 25th day of There could be but one ending to the F e b ru a ry , 1907. “ ’Cause she's upstairs paintin' her front wheels only, and further up the J . M. BURFORD, situation. street, they ran into one of Stowe Bros, ftu-c.”—lSrovvuiiiK’s Maipizine. Administrator. Mr. Bowser had tracked a calf. truck one horse falling down and stop S ib ley & E a k in , ping them. Result, badly broken wag Ho had tracked a cat. A ttorneys for e state . N a tu r a lly . on. He had been bitten by a dog without First Manager—Ilow did that new excuse. Mr, Toney Noltner of the board of re Ilis face got red, and his gorge rose, play ‘ The Automobile,” fare in Try on gents of the Monmouth normal school tils eyes snapped, and ills ears worked. last night? does Representative Jones of Polk and Second Manager — Didn’t go for a Lincoln a gross injustice when he says He would have taken it out on Mrs. In th e c irc u it c o u rt of th e s ta te o f Oregon, the latter made no objection to the Bowser if lie could, but she was far cent. Harper’s Weekly. for th e cou n ty of P o lk . D e p artm e n t No. 2. Drain school amendment to the Mon I). L. K eyt, execu tor\ D o U u U dh ; tlie HncMtlon. i\vay, and tli ■» farmers were near by. of th e e sta te o f E. C. mouth appropriation hill. Mr. Jones tie drew a long breath and told the Mrs. ftenham—Do you love me as did object and strenuously, but he knew K eyt, d eceased , p lain tiff. .liree of tnc.a and t!io dog to go to much as you did when you first mair also, as every other informed member vs. hat place where you don’t have to buy rled me? G. W. Bit r iv e r and knew, that the Monmouth bill would H arrie tt E . 8 h riv e r, de- j oal in IL.j winter, ami oxt minute the 15 »nlmm— You talk us If I had mar have been defeated without the Drain leu d au ts. J •ouftlct was on. Mr. L jw s »r was rolled rider.—Speaker Davey in Salem States- ried ,\ou more than once.—Brooklyn To G. to'. S liriv e r and H a rrie tt E . B h riv e r, d e fend ants. in the sno .v. He \. .n punched in the Life. IN T H E NAME OF T H E B T A T E O F OREGON : You are hereby re q u ired to ap p e ar and a n eye and on the n o. T..e farmers tore sw er tlie co m p la in t lilt'd u g ain st you in the and rent his h ! mug suit. They al above e n title d su it w ith in s ix w eeks from th e la te of the first p u b lic a tio n o f th is sum m ons most husked him, as they would have to -w it: On or b efore th e 16th day of M arch, an ear of corn. True, he f Might back 1907, and if you fa il to an sw er for w ant thereot and left scars behind him, but lie hail ilia p lain tiff w ill ap p ly to th e c o u rt for a decree as prayed for in id s c o m p la in t to -w it: For th e to go. lie had to go on the run. Lvou sum o i $150 w ith in te re s t th e re o n from J u n e 27, 1900, at to per ce n t p er a n n u m an d $40 a tto r n e y ’s after the men got tuckered out the dog fee togeth er w ith c o sts ; lor th e fo re clo su re of kept him going for a spell. He reach a ce rta in m ortg age d escrib ed ill said c o m p la in t and execu ted by th e said G. W. B h riv e r am i ed home three hours earlier than was H arriett E. B h riv e r, on th e 27th day of Ju n e , expected, and there was a stern dig 189«, to secure th e p ay m en t of a c e rta in p rom t- iiity about him as he stood before Mrs. sory note, tlia t th e prem ises conveyed by said m ortgage m ay be sold and th e p roceed s a p Bowser. plied to th e paym ent of th e sum due on said “Well, I see that you got a wagon prom isory note to -w it: $150 w ith in te re st Box. 2 5 c . thereon a t th e ra te of 10 per c e n t per uiim ini load of something else.” she observed. from th e 27th d ay o f Ju n e , 1900, and $40 s s a t “Ajid how? A j U why? Whq put up torn ey 's fee and e o s ts o f th is su it. Has Stood the Test 25 Years. A d vertisin g u n d er th is h ead i c e n t a word ea ch in sertio n ^ I j Clothing House The right hatter is behind every hat you find here and you will take no chance. Uglow D A LLA S O R EG O N LEE SMITH’S CYCLERY * * * * * * » M * * * * * * * * ^ « * W » « * * » * « W ^ DALLAS. i