iTryferBealthf 222 South Peoria St., Ciitcaco.Ill., Oct. 7, 1902. Ei'.-life months ago I was so ill that J v as compelled to lie or sit down nearly all the time. My Etorr. ich whs so weak and upset that 1 could keep nothing on it and I vomited frequently. I could not urinate without great pain and I couched so much that i:;y throat and lungs were raw and sore. The doctors pro rmtMicfl it Bright's disease and others R.iid it was consumption. It malt: red little to me what they called it and I had no de sire tj live. A sister visited me from St. Louis and asked me if I had ever tried Wine of Cardui. told her I had not and she bouprht fi bottle. I believe that it saved my life. 1 believe many women could save much suffer ing it they but knew of its value. J lon't you want freedom from pain? Take Wine of Cardui and make one supreme effort to be well. You do not need to be a weak, helpless sufferer. You can have a woman's health and do a woman's work in life. Why not secure a bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist to day? 1U. 50 YEARS' U EXPEDIENCE fyt.. ,4 DESIGNS ''hll Copyrights Ac. Anyone sending a iikelih and description may nnlckly iisrerf.iiin our opinion free whether an Invention Is prohnlrty patentable, foniiniinlca. tloiinRtrlcHyeon'lonlliil. Hnnrtbookon Patents put Iri-fl. oldest nuency for BecurinK patents. Patents Uken tliroiivh Munn it. Co. receive ipTMIUHI'MLD! tt ,. ........ - - . cienttfic irica A handsomely lllnstrateil weekly. T.nrirest clr- Uftti".li Offled, (B5 V St., Wasliir.tion. 1 TTORNBY AT LAW. Oscar Ilayter. Upstairs In Campbell building, Mill St DALLAS, OREGON. A' TTOBNEYS AT LAW. Sibley & Eakin. The only reliable set of Abstracts In Polk county. Office on Court St. DALLAS, OREGON. TTORNKY AT LAW Julius N. Hart Office upstairs In Osfleld Building. Room 1. DALLAS, OREGON. TTORNEY AT LAW. Butler & Coad. Office over Dallas City Bank. DALLAS, OREGON. KNTIBT. M. Ilayter, Office over Wilson's Drug Store DALLAS, OREGON. jHYSlCAN AND SURGEON. L. N. Woods, M. D., Does general practice In any part of tho county. Office on Main street. DALLAS, OREGON. M. OLIVE SMITH teacher of PIANO AND ORGAN Studio, Room No. 2, Wilson Block DALLAS, OREGON R. C. Craven, Pres. R. E. Williams, Cashier. hlhs Hit; Bank. Exchanges bought and sold on all points. Special attention paid to col lections. Wm. muscott, Truckman, Does hauling of all kinds at reasonable rates. DALLAS. OREGON. If You Could Look Into the future an J fcre the condition to which Your couh, il neglected, will brinvf you, you would seek relief at once ndtliut naturally would be through Shiloh's Consumption "" tttmr. Guaranteed to cure Con- -lirr munition, B onchltis, Asthma, and all Lung Troubles. Cures Courhs and Colds in day. 25 cents. Write to S. C. Whu Sc. Co., Le Roy, N. Y., for free trial bottle. V .. r n . T- . o it.. dumI lari m viurgr nwi ica uruiwa tug www j Thio signature is on evory box of the genuine Laxative Bromo Quinine tmh. Uk ramadjr that want tm m iit-!' v.4 Toms Marks iiiliitlon or any acicntiiia journal, i ci rwt four months, Bold by all newsdealers. GOVERNOR'S PROCLAMATION Sets Apart November 26, as Day of Thanksgiving In Accordance wun President's Proclamation. Governor Chamberlain has issued the following annual Thanksgiving proclamation: The President of the United States of America has designated Thursday, the26thday of November A. D. 1903, as a day of general thanksgiving, and conformable to a time honored custom and in ac cordance with the proclamation of the President, I, George E. Chamber lain, Governor of the Stale of Ore gon, do hereby set apart said day as a holiday, and do recommend that in so far as possible all busi ness be suspended so that the people may avail themselves of an oppor tunity thus afforded to rest from their labors and return to Almighty God, giver of every good and perfect gift, grateful thanks for the mani fold blessings they enjoy. In witness thereof, I have here unto set my hand and caused the great Seal of the State to be here unto affixed at the City of Salem this 12th day of November, in the year of our Lord 1903. George E. Chamberlain, Governor of Oregon. (Seal) By the Governor. F. I. Dunbar, Secretary of State. The Best Liniment. "Chamberlain's Pain Balm is con sidered tlio Deal liniment on ine market," write Post k Bliss, of Georgia, Vt. No other liniment will heal a cut or bruise so promptly. No other aflbrds such quick relief from rheumatic pains. No other is so valuable for deep seated pains like lame back and pains in the chest. Give this liniment a trial and you will never wish to be without it. Sold by Belt & Cherrington. A good audience greeted the De- Moss family at their entertainment last Saturday night, but from the comments heard in town next day they were not highly appreciated. A number of our citizens seemed to be troubled with "that tired feel ing" Sunday. Amity Times. Doesn't Respect Old Age. It's shameful when youth fails to show proper respect for old age, but just the contrary in the case of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They cut off maladies no matter how severe and irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fever and Constipation all yield to this perfect Pill. 25o at Belt & Cherrineton's Drug Store. The story of Lot's wife turning to a pillar of salt can no longer be doubted. A young lady the other day put her foot up on a dry goods box to tie her shoe, and two young men who were passing turned to rubber. Olympia Recorder. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are becoming a favorite for stomach troubles and constipation. For sale by Wilson Drug Company. County Clerk U. S. Loughary issued license to wed this week to Manuel Hallock and Cora D. Uin- Bhaw, Guy II. Fendall and Myrtle Burgess. . Not Sick a Day Since. 'I was taken severely sick with kid ney trouble. I tried all sorts of medi- :ines, none of which relieved me. One day I saw an ad. of your Electric Bitters and I determined to try that. After taking a few doses I felt relieved, and soon thereafter was entirely cured, and have not been eick a day since. Neigh bors of mine have been cured of Rheu matism, Neuralgia, Liver and Kidney troubles and General Debility." This is what B. F. Bass, of Fremont, N. C. writes. Only 50o, at Belt & Cherrington, Druggist. The State of Oregon has filed an action against Washington County to recover $142.11 alleged to be duo for interest on the state scalp bounty tax. The Board of Com missioners have repeatedly refused to pay this claim, asserting that the same is unjust and illegal. In addition to the defense that the county doe9 not owe this amount, it will bo claimed that the state is indebted to Washington county in tho sum of $132 for money paid out for scalp bounty. Disastrous Wrecks. Carelessness is responsible for many a railway wreck and the same causes are making human wrecks of sufferers from Throat and Lung troubles. But since the advent of Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, even the worst cases can be cured, and hopeless resignation is no longer necessary. Mrs. Lois Cragg of Dorchester, Mass., is one of many whose life was saved by Dr. King's New Dis covery. This gieat remedy is guaranteed for all Throat and Lung diseases by Belt & Cherrington, Druggist. Price 50e, and f 1.00. Tiial bottles free. DolVIU'o Galvo Tor File. Cum Sores Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is Pleasant to Take. The finest quality ot granulated loaf sugar is used in the manufacture ol Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and the roots used in its preparation give it a flavor similar to maple syrup, making it quite pleasant to take. Mr. W. L. Roderick, of Poolesville, Md., in speak ing of this remedy, says : "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with my children for several years and can truth fully say it is the best preparation of the kind I know of. The children like to take it and it has no injurious after effect. For sale by Wilson Drug Co. The ladies of the Independence Methodist Church have made elaborate preparations for their annual chrysanthemum fair, which opens tonight. Several dollars in cash will be given as prizes, and the program will be of unusual interest. A Runaway Bicycle Terminated with an ugly cut on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, 111. It developed a stubborn ulcer unyield ing to doctors and remedies for four years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured, It's just as good for Burns, Scalds, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25c, at Belt & Cherrington's Drug Store. Thomas Pomeroy and family, of Independence, left for Pennsylvania Tuesday afternoon. They expect to be absent several weeks, visiting among relatives. Only Makes a Bad Matter Worse. Perhaps you havejiever thought of it but the fact must be apparent to every one that constipation is caused by a lack of water in the system, and the use of drastic cathartics like the old fashioned pills only makes a bad matter worse. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets are much more mild and gentle in their effect, and when the proper dose is taken their action is so natural that one can hardly realize it is the effect of a medicine. Try a 25 cent bottle of them, For sale by Wilson Drug Co. The Mew Issue in Temperance. "WHISKY MEDICINES." THE VOICE, The leading Temperance Paper, Sounds the Call to a New Crusade in tho Following Article. ANOTHER HEAD ON THE HYDRA." " It is time attention was drawn to a form of alcoholic traffic that seems to have been overlooked by those engaged in the crusade against the rum power. If, us is believed and taught, alcohol is most dangerous when it fights in ambush, if it is most to be dreaded when it finds its first entrance to the system in the pleasant sauces and dishes of the home, then the form of alcoholic traffic in ques tion is doubly dangerous, for it comes in the guise of medicine and attacks a sys tem prepared by weakness to easily sur render to the as'iault. In many PATENT Ml-iniCINBS which are largely consumed throughout the country, by all classes of people, there is a percentage of alcohol which puts them on a level with beer, rum and whisky as intoxicants. It is the small ness only of the dose prescribed which prevents a prompt recognition of the in toxicating effects of these so-called medi cines by those who usa them. " It is safe to affirm that they are MICDICINliS IN NAME ONI.Y. Their chief value lies in their alcoholic effect as ti stimulant. In fact, those who know, attribute the benefits ascribed to this class of medicines wholly to the stimulative effect of the alcohol they contain. Thev are used largely by per sons not in the habit of drinking liquors, and the little dose taken three or four time a day is as stimulating to these people as his regular "finger" of "bit ters " is to the regular liquor-drinker. WHAT CAN BU DONK ? "What ought to be done at least is to compel every patent-medicine manufcrt urer to put on the wrapper of his bottle the quantity of alcohol tt contains. That would at least leave people to exercise their own judgments. More than that, no paper truly interested in temperance reform should print the advertisement of any alcoholic medicine. It should be the duty of every temperance organiza tion and branch in the country to look into this question, agitate it, and deal with the facts just as earnestly and as honestly as other facts have been dealt with." Appreciating the gravity of the issue raised by the strong statement of facts made in the foregoing article, we wish to call general attention to the fact that Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery and Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription contain NO AlCOHOI,, NO WHISKY, NO INTOXI CANT OP ANY KIND. These medicines are equally free from opium and other narcotics. They are in the strictest meaning of the words, temperance medicines. Of no other medicine, put up especially for woman's use can it be truthfully a firmcd, as of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, that it contains neitheralcohol nor opium or other narcotic in any form. While the negative features of Doctor Pierce's medicines may only interest some of the readers of this article, the positive features of these medicines must be of interest to every one. The great value of "Golden Medical Discovery" in the cure of diseased or d: r.ti:.s'-d con ditions of the stomach and dip-'stiv; and nutritive organs is testified to by lens of thousands who have found health and healing in this great remedy. The " Dis covery" increases the action of the blood making glands, and by curing the dis eases which corrupt and cri;;i'.e the stomach an.l digestive and nv.t.itive or- ans, it enable a full and pur.; supply of lood to be sent to every part of the Wly. WOMUN KNOW ITS WORTH. Women who are always appreciative of benefits, have Ixen e?.pt.-cukiy appre ciative of the benefits follow!. ig the use of Dr. Pierce"s Favorite Prescription. Its wonderful cures of irregularities, inflam mations, ulcerations and fctnrile tvoul'les, have caused women to name it, " th.t God-send to women." It is entitled to weir the " bine riblion " of mo il as well u the blue ribbon of trmprmnce. Ecrly Risers Uttt Tha famous littla plllu Women as We!! as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor ana cneertulness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin. ates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, the cause of the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards tho treatment of these Important organs. This unpleasant trouble Is due to a diseased condition ofithe kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose;. Women as well as men are, made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet tell- Rome of Swamp Root. Ing all about It, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer tt Co., Binehamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name. bwamp-Koot. Ur. Mimer s SwamD-Root. and the address. Bineham ton, N. Y., on every bottle. Notice For Publication. Land OB'ioe at Oregon City, Oregon. October 17, 1U03. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice ot her intention to make final proof in support of lier claim, and tbatBaid piooi will be made before the Register and Receiver, at Oregon City, Oregon, on De cember 8, 1903, viz: Wary Toomey II. E. No. 12SM2 for the fractional 8. W. ol Sec. 6, T. 9 8., K. 0 W. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Milton J. Fribble, of Port land, Oregon Albert Tenl, of Falls City, Ore gon; Michael Klvnn, of Falls City, Oregon; James Hayes, of piillas, Oregon. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. Hotice For Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 8, 1S78. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon. Sept. 8, 1903. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of tho act of Congress of Juno 3, 1878, entitled "An act for thesuleof timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territoiy," as extend ed to all the Public Lund States by act of August 4, 1892, Lewis Bradford, of Salem, county of Marion, Htute of Oregon, has this day tiled in this oilice his Bworn statement No. 6277, for the purchase of the N. W. and Lots 1, 2, ft, C, of Section No. 19 in TowriBhip No. 8 8.. Range No. 8 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 his claim to said laud before the County Clerk of Polk County, Oregon, at Dallas, Oregon, on Saturday, the 28th day of iJovember, 1903. He names as witnesses: George W. Pear mine, of Salem, Oregon; Frank P. Farrington, of Salem, Oregon; Chas. L. Prince, of Salem, Oregon; Fred F. Prince, of Salem, Oregon. (Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lauds ai e requested to file their claims in this oilice on or belore said 28th day of November 1903. ALGERNON 8. DRESSER, Register. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that Oscar Hayter, an cillary administrator of the estate of John Jeld ness, deceased, in and for tho State of Oregon, has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk County, his final account as such administrator, and that Saturday, the 2rith day of November, 1903, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., of said day, has beon appointed by the Judge of said Court as the time for tho hearing of objections to the said final account and the settlement thereof. All persons are therefore required to appear at said time and Bhow cause, 11 any exist, why the said account should not be approved and the said administrator dis charged and his bondsman exonerated. Dated this 30th day of October, 1903. OSCAR HAYTEIt. Ancillary Administrator of the estate of John Jelduess, deceased.. Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3, 187S. United Stales Land Otlice, Oregon Cily, Oregon. October 27, 19U3. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress ot June 3, 1878, entitled -'An Act for the Sale of Timber Lands in the Statei of I iilifomla, Ore gon. Nevada and W ashington Territory,'' as ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Harriet B. Sibley, of Dallas, County of Polk, state of Oregon, has this day Hied In this oilice her sworn statement No., 0319 for the purchase of the N. i N. E. i, 8. E. U N E. i and N. E. 8. E. M ot Section No. 6 in Township No. 8 8, Range No.6 W, and will oiler proof to thow 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 before the County Clerk of Polk Countv. Orevon. at his office at Dallas, Oregon, on Friday, the loth day of January, 1904. She names as witnesses: o. u. uoau, oi uauas, Oregon; A. F. Toner, of Dallas, Oregon; A. E., Campbell, of Dallas, Oregon ; S. I). Hubbard, of Dallas, Oregon. Anv and all Dersons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested lo file their claim in this oilice on or before said 15th day of January, 190-1. Register. Notice To Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been dnlv anoointed administrator oi the estate of Mary J. Cutler, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk County. All persona having claims against said estate are hereby notilied to present the same duly verified, together with tlio proper vouchers therefor, to tiie undersigned, at his residence near the City of Dallas, in said County, within six months from the dale of this notice. Dated this 20th day of November, iw. GEORGE E. CUTLER, ' Administrator of the estate of Mary J. Cutler, deceased. Oscar Ilayter, Attorney. Notice of Final Settlement. Vrvlioo hanthir aivpn that I.UCV L. White- fcer, administratrix of the estate of Davnt J. Whiteaker, deceased, has tiled in the county Court of the Stale of Oregon, for Polk Counly, her final account as such administratrix, ami that Saturday, the 19ih day of December, 190b, at the hour of ten o'clock a. ni. of said day, has been appointed by the Judge of the said Court aa Ue lime for the hea ing of objections to the said final account and the settlement thereof; all persons are therefore required to appear at said time and show cause, li any exist, why the said account should not be approved, and the said administratrix discharged, and her bonds men exonerated. uated this 20lh day of December, ' LUCY L WHITEAKER, Administratrix of the estate of David J. Whiteaker, de- ceased. . Oecr Ilayter, Attorney. You Know What You Ar Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill ha formula ! nlajnlv printed on every bottle, showing that It Is simply Iron and Quinine in a taste- form. No Cure. No Kay. aoc. SICK HEADACHE ABSOLUTELY and permanently cured by using Mokl Tei. A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation and Indigestion, makes you eat, !ep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 5 cts. and eo cts. Hen Chernnarton. Dallaa. Orea-on. ' Cr.a r.Inuio CcL'iCiiro For Coir;V., Cslis end Croup Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878 United States Land office, Oregon City. Oregon, November 10. 1903. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 187H, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1)2, Karl Klein, of Portland, county of Multnomah. State of Oregon, has this day filed in this oilice his sworn statement No. C331, for the purchase of the N. W. of Section No. 2(i, in Township No. 7 8., Range No. 7 West, and will otter proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, .and to establish hiselntm t" said land before the Register and Receiver of this olfice at Oreeon City. Oregon, on Friday, the 29th day of January, 1904. He mimes ts witnesses; Fred Haldemnn, of Portland, Oregon; (). F. Leeser, of Portland, Oregon ; Charles Ehlenberger, of Portland, Ore gon; Charles Mell, of Portland, Oiegon. Anv and all nersons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this oilice on or before said 29th day of January, 1901. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. United States Land Otlice, Oregon City, Oregon. Sept. 10, 1903. Notice is hereby given tha. in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and ashington Territory," asextend ed to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Agustus J. Martin " of Dallas, County of Polk, Slate of Oregon, has this day filed in this otlice his sworn statement No. 6282, for the purchase of the South V and N W. Vol S. W 4 and S. W. W of S. E. Jof Sec tion No. 4, in Township No. 7 8., Range No. 7 West, and will ofl'er proof to show that the land Bought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the County Clerk of Polk County, Oregon, at Dallas, Oregon, on bionaay, tne autn day ot November hum. He names ns witnesses: George Hagood of Dallas, Oregon : Albert Burnett, of Dallas, Ore gon; George Coulee, of Dallas. Oregon: J. F. Groves, of Dallas, Oregon. Any ana ail persons claiming adversely me above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this oilice on or before said 30th day of November, 1903. ALUH.KIMUN S. UKr. so f-.lv, Register. Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. United States Land Oilice, Oregon City, Oregon. Sept. 12, 1903. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled, "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevadaand Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, David 8. McDonald, of Falls City, countv of Polk, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this oilice his sworn statement No. 62s5. for the nurchase of the Northeasts of Section No. 32 in Township No, 8 8., Kange no. 7 w ., ana win oner prooi to snow that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud before n. ...... i..t. ,.e uit. ... Oregon, on Tuesday, the 8th day of December, 1903. He names as witnesses: James Mitchell, of Dallas, Oregon; A. B. Muir, of Dallas, Oregon; W. S. Mnir, of Dallas, Oregon; A. M. Shelton, of uauas, uregon. Anv and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to Hie their claims in this oilice on or before said 8th day of December, 1903. Ai-GrJtvrsOrN S. LllvlibSfclv, Register. Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3, 1878. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon. Sept. 26, 1903. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex tended to all the Public Land states by act of A.i.n.a A twtl-, ,'li.i..,a IT U,..Ha,n nf Halloa county oi Poik State of Oregon has this day liled in this oilice his sworn statement No. 6211, for thepurchase of the N. E. A of Section No. 30 in Township No. 7 South, Range No. 6 West, 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 his claim to said land before Hie County Cltrk of Polk County, Oregon, at Dallas, Oregon, on Friuay, tne mn aay ot uecemoer, imu.s. He names as witnesses: Geo. Conlee, of lallas. Oregon: Josenh Uovdston. of Dallas. Oregon; J. C. Stingley, of Dallas, Oregon; Anderson lilnsnaw, ol Lianas, Oregon. Anv and all oersons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this oilice on or before said 11th day of December, 19U3. ALGERNON S. DKliSSlilv, Register. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk County, Department No. 2. J. a. i nompson ana Aimoua v. jiioinpsoii, Plaintiffs, v. Andrew Jackson Lovelady, Mary A. l.oveladv. Margaret Amanda McCarter, Hen ry McCarter, John Thomas McCarty, Mahala Jane Mccarty, Roseannie Mary Waters, Milton Leroy Waters, W illiam Asbury McCarty, Rosa Mccarty, Alice Ciionnua ragan, jonu inoinas Puttui. Roma Etta Gaire. Amanda Jane Sim mons, William David Simmons, Elijah Alfred MeCartv. Sai ah Frances Grider. Shadrach 8. Grider, Lcvina Lovelady. Octavia Badger, Eph- rann liadger, Carroll Matney, Mamey, fivhoso Christian name is unknown to plaint- ills), Sarah Jano Cochran, William Cochran, and David .1. Riley, Defendants. . To John Thomas McCarty. Mahala Jane Mc Carty, Roseannie Mary Waters, Milton Leroy Waters, Carroll Matney, Matney, (wife of Carroll Matney, whose Christian name is un known to piaintins), saran jane woenrau, uuu William Cochran, defendants above named; IN THE NAME OF TIIE STATE OF OREGON. Yon and each of you are hereby required to appear and unswer the complaint filed against you in ihe above-entitled suit within six weeks from the date of tho first publication of this summons, to wit, on or before the 12th day of December, 1903; and it you tan so to answer, ror want thereof the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in the said com plaint, to-wit : A decree oi tne court uirecuug the defendants in said suit to execute and de liver tn the Dlaintill's a good and sullicient deed so as to vest and confirm the title to Lot No. 5 in Block No. 10 in the original Town (now City) of Dallas, in Polk County, Oregon, absolutely in said plaintiffs as successors in title to Thomas Lvounus ijoveiuuy, auu mni n uu iuriun ucuwu i.v the court that in the event the defendants fail, neglect or refuse so to do within thirty days from the dale of such decree, that by such decree tnere shail be set up, restored and re established a certain warranty deed in writing, duly made, executed, acknowledged and de livered by monies J. ixiveiatiy ana .viary toye lady, his wife, to Thomas Bounds Lovelady, on h rlav of . 1860. by which thev did duly Bell and convey to him the said tract of land and the whole thereof, which deed was afterwards wholly lost and destroyed, and that plaintiils may nave sucn oiner auu jurioer re let as to tne court snail seem meet auu equitable in the premises. This aummons. bv order of the Hon. J. E. Sibley, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk County, made at Chambers at Dallas, Oregon, on the 21st day of October, 1903, is served upon you Dy puoueaiion tnereoi for a period of six consecutive and successive went, in the -Polk Countv observer." a news paper of general circulation published weekly at Dallas, in said County. The date of the first publication of ibis summons is October 23, 1903. Attorney for the i'luintiil's. COUNTY OFFICIALS. STATE SENATOR B. F. Mulkey. REPRESENTATIVES G. L. Haw kins anu B. F. Jones. COUNTY JUDGE J. E. Sibley. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Seth Riggs and J. B. Teal. CLERK U. S. Loughary. SHERIFF John T. Ford. TREASURER E. V. Dalton. ASSESSOR F. E. Myer. SCHOOL SUPT. C. It. Starr. SURVEYOR L. Ground. CORONER W. S. Cary. t&3 Laxative Bromo Quinine rsts. Seven Mffiion boxes sold In fwist ! 2 months. ThiS Signature, No secret society in the world stands higher in noble aims and charitable accomplishments than the Knights of Pythias. That order is doing great good, and one ot its nnest institu tions is the Ohio Pythian Home, at Springfield, Ohio, which is ably presided over by Superintendent Le Fevre and his wife, Mrs. Callie I. Le Fevre, the matron. The latter has recently written a letter, wh'ck will command widespread ;ten! ion because of the prominence of tho writer. It is as follows: "Messrs. W. H. Hooker & Co., New York: Last year I used Acker's English Remedy at the suggestion of a friend;, for a serious, long-standing throat difficulty and extreme ly hard cough. Had used many well-spoken of prepara tions without relief. I can honestly say that Acker's English Remedy removed the difficulty and stopped the ...... 1. T AZA n, n..MntAA WUK"' 4 F'vu r.i or use more than three bot- ' ties, and at least one-half of the last is still on hand. I also consulted phy sician with no permanent results." (Signed) Callie I. Le Fevre. The friend to whom Mrs. Le Fevre refers as having suggested Acker's English "Remedy is Mrs. W. B. Chilton, wife of the president of the Troy Transfer Co., of Troy, Ohio, where this remedy has accomplished many other cures in Throat and Lung Troubles. In conversation with an acquaintance Mrs. Le Fevre also said: "If you will call on Mr. W. H. Schauss, a prominent china and art merchant of Springfield, Ohio, you will find that he, too, has had any amount of experience with Acker's English Remedy in his family, and thinks they cannot keep house without it." Acker's English Remedy is sold by all druggists under a positive guarantee that your money will be refunded in case of failure. 25c., 50c. and $1 a bottle in United States and Canada. In England, is. 2d., 2s. 3d., and 4s. Sd. tl'e authorise the above guarantee. W. It. U00KKR & CO., Proprietors, New York. Y AT T A Located at DALLAS, OREGON. Co-Educational. We AND : : - : : : LaCreole Academy. SOI FI FH mortgages, are now offered on easy terms and at lower prices than ever before. The title to each one of these properties is perfect A new descriptive price list will be mailed on application. 0SCAR uayTER, Dallas, Ore. CHURCH DIRECTORY Christian Church. Bible School at 10 a. m. Junior C. E. at 3:30 p.m. Senior C. E. at 7 -00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Preaching services every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. L. Green, Pastor. Methodist Episcopal Church. Sunday, 9:45 a, m., Sunday School; 11 a. to., preaching; 8:00 p. m., Epworth League ; 7 :00 p. m ., preaching ; Thursday 7 :30 p. m., prayer meeting. James Moore, Pastor. Adventlst Church. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Bible study from 11 to 12. United Evangelical Church Services are held as follows: S. S. 10 a.m. Preaching, II a. m'., and 8:00 p. m. K.L.O.E., 7 :00p.m. Y.M.O.A., Y. W. C. A. and Junior Endeavor, 3 :00 p.m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. A. A. Winter, Pastor. Presbyterian Church. Sabbath services: Bible study at 10 a. m.; Preaching at 11 a.m. and 8:00 p. m. ; Junior Endeavor, 3 p.m.; Senior Endeavor, 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday at 7 :30 p. m. VV. T. Wardle, Pastor. Baptist Church. Bible school at 10 a. m. ; B. Y. P. U., 7:00 p.m. U anil M VIA outhern Pacific Company 5hasta Route. Trains leave Dallas for Portland and way stations at 7 :00 a. no. Leave Inde pendence for Corvallis at 11 :00 a. m. Lv. Portland 8:30 a. m 8:30 p m. " Albany 12:30 p.m. 11:35 p.m. Ar. Ashland 12:55p.m. 12:35 p.m. " Sacramento 5:10 p.m. 5:00 a. m, " San Francisco 7:45 p.m. 8:15 a.m. Ar. Oedeu 4:55 a.m. 7:00 a.m. " Denver 9:30 a.m. 9:15 a.m. " Kansas City 7:25 a.m. 7:25 a.m. 11 Chicago 7:12 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Los Angeles 2:00 pm. 7:00 a.m. El Paso 6 :00 p. m. 6 :00 p. m. Fort Worth 6:30 a.m. 6:30 a.m. Cityof Mexico 11:30a. m. 11:30a.m. Houston 7:00 a.m. 7:00 a.m. New Orleans 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Washington 6:42 . m. 6;42a. m. New Pork 12:10 p.m. 12:10 p.m. Pullman and Tourist cars on both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and El Paso, and Tourist cars to Chicago, St Louis, New Orleans and Washington. Connecting; at San Francisco with several steamship lines for HONOLULU, JAPAN, CHINA, PHILIPPINES, CENTRAL and SOUTH AMERICA. See Mr. I. N. WOODS, agent at Dallas station, address W. E. COMAN, G. F. and PassAet., Portland. Or. To Cure a Cold In One Day T T. M. niilo P.flilui Horns. offer superior advantages at reasonable rates. : Fall Term begins Sept. 22, 1903. Registration, September 22. For Catalogue or other information, address, C C. POLING, Ph. D., President, DALLAS, OREGON. belonging to the Scotch Companies, acquired by the foreclosure oi LODGE DIRECTORY. Masonic Calendar. Jennings Lodge, No. 9, stated communications, Second and Fourth Fridays of each month. E. C. Kiiikpatkick, V. M. Oscar Hayter, Sec. Ainsworth Chapter, No. 17, R. A. M., stated convocation, Fir6t Thursday of each month. li. E. Williams. H. P. Willis Simonton, Sec. Haomi Chapter, No. 22,0. E. S., stated meetings Second and-Fourth Tues days of each month. Mrs. Pauline Williams, IV. M. Mrs. Libbie Mcir, Sec. I. 0. 0. F. jjapjjgfe. Friendship Lodge, No. 0, meets &iiF every Saturday evening in I. lw0s- O.O. F.Hall. B. M. Guy, N. G. W. A. Ayres, Re'c.Sec. fLaCreole Encampment, No. 20, meets Second and Fourth Monday of each month. H, B. Cosper, 0. P. F A. Stales, Scribe. TTlmira Lodge, No. 20, D. of K., meets "every Friday evening. Mrs. "S. E. Morrison, N. G. Mrs. Ora Cosper, Sec. Woodmen of the World. lallas Camp, No. 209, meets in Odd Fellows hall every Thursday evening G. N. Cherrington, C. C, W. G. Vassall, Clerk. liiristletoe Circle, No. 33, W. O. W., 4"meets in Odd Fellows' hall, Second and Fourth Wednesday of each month. Mrs. Frank Kerslake, G. N. Mrs. Anny Dunn, Clerk. Knights of the Maccabees. -Jfe. Dallas Tent, No. 3, meets Second C'f aQd Fourth Thursdays of each !Sr month in I. O. O. F.hall. G. W. Conkey, S. K. Com. I. N. Woods, R. K. T Lilac Hive, No. 28, L. O. T. M., meets -on Second and Fourth Thursday after noon of each month. , Med a Holm an, L. C. Mrs. Blanche Eakin, R. K. A. 0. U. W. "S&i: Union Lodge, No. 35 Meets First fg&jlf 81d Third Wednesday of each W month. H. L. Fenton, M. W. F. A. Stiles, Fin. Crystal Lodge, No. 50, D. of H., meets First and. Third Wednesday of each month. Mrs. Ed. F. Coad, C. of IT. Mrs. H. B. Cosper, Fin. United Artisans. TT ssembly No. 46 meets First Tues "day of each month. "Willis Simonton, M. A. Mrs. Ella J. Metzger, Sec. Fraternal Union of America T Lodge No. 144 Meets Third Tuesday "of each month. W. J. Wagner, F. M. Mrs. S. E. Morrison, Sec. 1 Cores Grip in Two Days. fix? SJ&yr or every J