Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, February 05, 1904, Image 4

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"I was troubled with stom
ach trouble. Thedford'a Black
Drau.jht did me more good
in ond week than all the doc
tor's medicine I took in
year.' MRS. SARAH B.
BHIBl'IELD, Ellettsville, Ind.
T hedford u Black Draught
quickly invigorates the ac
tion of tho stomach and
cures even chronic cases of
indigestion. If you will
take a small doee of Thed
ford s Black Draught occa
Biunally you will keep your
htomach and liver in per
fect condition.
THEDFORD'5
LACK-DRAUCM
More sickness is caused by
constipation than by any
other disease. Tliedford'a
Black-Draught not only re
lieves constipation butcures
diarrhaa and dysentery and
keeps the bowels regular.
All druggists sell
25 -cent packagea.
"Thedf ord's Black
Draught is tho best medi
cine to regulate the bowels
I have ever used." MRS.
A. II. GRANT, Sneads
Ferry, N. C.
l4i 50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
D
Trade Marks
tbtik . J. Designs
"M14 Copyrights Ac.
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
nnl!kly aat'ortaln our opinion free whether an
Invent Inn la probably patentable. Comniunlea
llonimtricl,ly)H'1onllHl. Hiiiulbook on Fatenta
sent free. Oldest airency for aoeuriiiir patents.
Patents taken tliniuvli Munn fc Co. receive
tprnal notice, without elinnjo, In the
Scientific Jtalcan.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. T.nrecst elr
filiation of any selentlUo Journal. Terms, .l a
year: four months, L Boldbyall newsdealers.
(viU&Co.3618 New York
Brauch OIIIim, 1125 F St., Washington. 1). I -
TTOHNKY AT LAW.
Oscar Hayter.
Upstairs In Campbell building, Mill St
DALLAS, OREGON.
TTORNKYS AT LAW.
Sibley & Eakin.
The only reliable set of Abstracts In
Pollc county. Office on Court St.
DALLAS,
OREGON.
A
TTOKNKY AT LAW
Julius N. Hart
Office upstairs In Osfleld Building.
Room 1.
DALLAS,
OREGON.
TTOKNRYfi AT LAW.
1 Sutler & Coad.
Office over Dallas City Bank.
DALLAS, OREGON,
M. Hayter,
Office over Wilson's Drug Store
DALLAS. OREGON.
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9'IYSICAN AND 8UR0E0N.
L. N. Woods, M. I).,
Does general practice In any part of
tho county. Office on Main streets
DALLAS, OREGON.
M. OLIVE SMITH
teacher of
PIANO AND ORGAN
Studio, Room No. 2, Wilson Block
DALLAS, OKKtiON
Ji. C. Craven, Pres.
R. E. Williams, Cashier
Dallas Hit; Bask.
Exchanges bought and sold on all
points. Special attention paid to col
lections. Wm. muscott,
Truck ma it,
Does hauling of all kinds at reasonable
rates.
DALLAS, OREGON.
vniin fr a itii wm be
w av. . nm. a a a strong as
ours if you try -
Shiloh's
Consumption
4 4 m and ours is so strong we
I . II r guarantee a cure or refund
' moury, and we send you
free trial bottle if you write for it.
61111,0116 costs 25 cents and wiil cure Con
sumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and all
Lung Troubles. W ill cure cough or cold
in a day. and thus prevent serious results.
It has been doing these things for 60 years.
6. C. WELLS & Co., l,e Roy. K. Y.
Karl'i Clover Root Tea corrects tkt Stomach
(8
J Xrznrt'
This signature is on every box of the genuinf
Laxative BromoQuinine Tbiel
Una nnwtl tr can mM la slav
REDUCED RAILROAD FARES
Cheap Sunday Rates Between Port
land and Willamette Valley Points,
Low round trip rates have been
placed in effect between Portlan
and Willamette Valley points, 1
either direction. Tickets will
sold Saturdays and Sundays, an
limited to return on or before th
follnwiiie Monday. Rate from
Dallas, $2.50.
Call on Southern Pacific Com
pany's agent for particulars.
A Cure for Eczema.
My buliy had eczema so bad that it
lirad was a solid mass of scabs and
hair all came out. I tried many reinetlH
but none seemed to do any pennant!
good until I used PeVVitt's Witch Hiize
Salve. The eczema is cured, the seal
are gone and the little one's scalp U per
fectly clean and healthy, and its hair i
erowiiiL' beautifully again. I cannot
give too much praise to De Witt's Witt;
Hazel Salve Frank Farmer, Bluff Ciiy
Ky. In buying Witch Ihizel Salve ion
out for counterfeits. DeWitt's in th
origin il and the only one containii
pure Witch Hazel. The lirtme K. C. De
Witt & Co. is on every box. Sold
UeltA Cherrington.
Miss Lena Tartar, daughter
Nicholas Tartar, won theoratorica
contest at Corvallis. Herma
Tartar, a brother of tlR present
winner, has, on two former occa
sions had the honor of representing
the Agricultural college in th
state contests.
Relief in One Minute.
One Minute Couyh Cure (fives relief
in one minute because it kills the mi
crobe which tickles the mucous mem
brane, causing the cough, and at the
same time clears the nhleKiii, draws on
the inflammation and heals and soothe
the affected parte. One Minute Cough
Cure strengthens the lungs, wards off
pneumonia and is a harmless and never
failing cure in all cases of Coughs, Colds
and Croup. One Minute Cough Cure is
pleasant to take, harmless and goot
alike for young and old. Sold by Belt &
Cherrington.
Walter Eakin has been appointed
postmaster at Iiiekreall.
An Early Riser.
strong, healthy, active constitution
depends largely on tho condition of the
iver. The famous little pills known as
DeWitt's Little Harly Risers not only
cleanse the system but they strengthen
tho action of tho liver and rebuild the
tissues supporting that organ. Little
Early Risers are easy to act, they never
gripe and yet they are absolutely certain
to produce results that are satisfactory
n all cases. Sold by Belt & Cherrington
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ireland
move to Corvallis the first of the
month where they will reside in
tho future. Independence Enter
prise.
Have You Indigestion?
If you have Indigestion, Kodol Dy
pepsia Cure will cure you. It has
ured thousands. It is curing people
very day every hour. You owe it to
yourself to give it a trial. You will con
tinue to suffer until you do try it. There
is no other combination of digestants
that digest and rebuild at the same time.
Kodol does both. Kodol cures, strength-
ns and rebuilds. Sold by Belt '.v.
Cherrington.
Members of the Women's Relief
Corps will give a masquerade ball
n the 0. A. 11. Auditorium in In
dependence, fnuay evening, iun
ruary 12. Six casli prizes will be
warded. The Independence or
chestra wil furnish the music.
Escaped an Awful Pate.
Mr. II. Ilaggins of Melbourne, Fla.,
rites, "My doctor told me I had Con-
timption and nothing could lie done for
ic I waB given up to die. The oiler
f a free bottle of Dr. King's New Dis
covery for Consumption, induced nie to
ry it. Results were startling. I am
now on the road to recovery and owe it.
to Dr. King's New Discovery. It
urely saved my life. This great cure is
guaranteed for all throat and lung dis
eases by Belt & Cherrington. Druggists.
iee 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottles
ee.
Dowie says ho built Zion near
Chicago "because there was more
evilnient there to the square yard
lan anywhere on earth." lie now
reposes a new Zion City near an
Francisco. Dowie may be a little
ff on some subjects, but he knows
something about cities, lie is said
to be in doubt yet as to whether
is third venture will be near New
oi k or Seattle. Corvallis Gazette.
Mysterious Circumstance.
One was pale and sallow and the other
fresh and rosv. Whence the difference?
he who ia blushing with health uses
King's New Life Bills to maintain it.
iy gently arousing the lazy organs thev
compel good digestion and head off eon-
ipation. Try them. Only '2d cents at
Belt & Cherrington, Druggist.
You Know What You Are Taking
When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill
Tonic because the formula Is plainly
printed on every bottle, showing that
It la simply Iron and Quinine In a taste
form. No Cure. No Pay. (Bo.
Thousands Have Kidney Trouble
and Don't Know it.
How Xo ri:id Ottt.
Fill a bottle or common jjlaws v.i'.h your
water and let it stand twenty four hours; a
sediment or set
tling indicates an
xtts unneanny conai
!yr tion of the kid-
your linen it is
evidence of kid
ney trouble; too
frequent desire to
pass it or pain In
the back is also
convincing proof that the kidneys and blad
der are out of order.
What to Io.
There Is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr, Kilmer's Swamp
Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish In curing rheumatism, pain In the
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
of the urinary passage. It correcls Inability
to hold water and scalding pain in passing
It, or bad effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to go ofien
during the day, and to get up many times
during the night. The mild and the extra
ordinary effect of Swantp-Root is soon
realized. It stands the highe:! i'or its won
derful cures of the most c!itrc:dng cases.
If you need a medicine you should have the
best. Sold by druggists In 50c. and$l. sics.
You may have a sample bct'.le of this
. l t.. J: r.-,"v
and a book that tellsK?.?.:-??
absolutely free by mail, "-it!fctas
address Dr. Kilmer & Home of swamji itnot.
Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men
tion reading this generous offer in this paper.
Don't make any mistake, but remember
the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, and the address, Bingham
ton, N Y., on every bottle.
Twenty to ten was the score by
which the 0. A. C. men defeated
the McMinnville College team at
basket ball in the College Armory,
in Corvallis Saturday night.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets. Unequalled for Con
stipation. Mr. A. R, Kane, a prominent druggist
of Baxter Springs, Kansas, says
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets are, in my judgment, the most
superior preparation of anything in use
today for constipation. Thev are sure
in action with no tendency to nauseate
or gripe. For sale by Wilson Drugstore
Rev. E. A. Iloldridge died at
Santa Monica, California, last week.
Rev. Iloldridge was an evangelist
and held a meeting in Dallas
several years ago.
Perfect Confidence.
Where there used to be a feeling of
uneasiness and worry in the household
when a child showed symptoms of croup
there is now perfect confidence. This is
owing to the uniform success of Chamb
erlain's Cough Remedy in thetreatment
of that disease. Mrs. M. I. Basford, of
Poolesville, Md., in speaking of her ex
perience in the use of that remedy says :
'I have a world of confidence in Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy for I have used
t with perfect success. My child Gar-
and is subject to severe attacks of croup
and it always gave him prompt relief."
For salo by Wilson Drug Company.
The remains of the little son of
John Knighton were brought up
from Salem Thursday, and burial
took place in the Odd Fellows'
emetery. Independence Enter-
mse.
When You Have a Cold.
The first action when you have a cold
should be to relieve tho lungs. This is
best accomplished by the free use of
'hainberlaiti's Cough remedies. This
remedy liquefies the tough mucus and
uises its expulsion from the air cells of
the lungs, produces a free expectoration,
nd opens the secretions. A complete
nie soon follows, inis remedy win
ure a severe cold in less time than any
ther treatment and it leaves the system
u a natural and healthy condition. Jt
ounteracts any tendency toward pneu
monia, for salo dv nson urug uo.
Hamilton Mulkey, a former resi-
ent of this vicinity, has been sick
the past eleven months in the lilue
Mountain region. Independence
enterprise.
Better Than Gold.
I was troubled for several years with
hronic indigestion and nervous de-
ility," writes V. J. Green, of Lancaster,
N. II. "No remedy helped me until I
began using Kleetrio Bitters, which did
nie more good than all the medicine I
ever used. They have also kept my wife
n excellent health for years. She says
Kleetrie Bitters are just splendid for fe
male troubles; that they are a grand
onie ami invigoraior for weak, run down
omen. Xo other medicine can take its
place in our family. .try them. Unly
50 cents. Satisfaction guaranteed by
Belt A Cherrington.
Rev. James Matthews, a pioneer
minister of the M. E. Church, died
In Salem a few days ago of soften-
ng of the brain. He was one f
the oldest members of Union Lodge,
No. ". A. O. U. W., of Dallas.
Nearly Forfeits His Life.
A runaway almost ending fatally.
started a horrible ulcer on the leg of
l. Orner, Franklin Grove, III. For
four years it defied all doctors and hII
remedies. But Ilueklen's Arnica Salve
had no trouble to cure him. Equally
wd for Burns, Bruises, .Skin Krnptions
nd Files. 25 cents at Kelt A Cherring
ton e Drug Mr?.
DeWitt's M Salvo
For Piles, Durns, Sores.
Frank Chapman has taken th
contract or moving bnnth ana
Goucher's fcawmill to the Leno
p'.ace, and a Mr. Thomas will take
it from there to Bear Camp on tb
Salmon River road. They wi
commence moins next week.
Sheridan Sun.
What Are They?
Chamberlain's Stomach and Live
Tablets. A new remedy for etomac
troubles, biliousness, and constipation
and a good one. Price 25 cents. For
sale by Wilson Drugstore.
Something quite uncommon was
seen in Sheridan this week. Th
parties hauling clay from Will
mina were driving .a six-horse team
to a trail wagon. In Eastern Ore
gon and Washington it is nothin
uncommon to see ten to sixteen
horses driven with a trail of five or
six wagons. Sheridan Sun.
Another Case of Rheumatism Cured
by Chamberlain's Pain Balm.
The efficacy of Chamberlain's I'ai
Balm in the relief of rheumatism is
int: demonstrated daily. Pai ker Trip
lett, of Grigsby, Va., says that Chamber
him s Bain Balm gave him permanent
relief fiom rheumatism in the bae
when everything else failed, and
would not be without it. For sale by
Wilson Drug Company.
EXPERIENCE IS THE BEST teacher,
Lse Ackers English Kemedy In an
case of coughs, cold or croup. Should It
fail to give Immediate relief money re
funded 25 cts. and 50 cts. Belt & Cher
rlneton Dallas Oresron.
COUNTY OFFICIALS.
STATE SENATOR B. F. Mulkey.
REPRESENTATIVES G. L. Haw
Kins anu B. F. Jones.
COUNTY JUDGE J. E. Sibley.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Seth
Rlggs and J. B. Teal.
CLERK U. S. Loughary.
SHERIFF John T. Ford.
TREASURER E. V. Dalton.
ASSESSOR F. E. Myer.
SCHOOL SUPT. C. L. Starr.
SURVEYOR L. Ground.
CORONER-W. S. Oary.
VI si
I ""3 Wf5f fH(l
;si!8 in Temperance.
till UJi. !
"WHSSKY MEOICirJES.'
TI5CB VOICE,
Tho Leading Temperance Paper, Sounds
the Call to a New Crusade la
the Following Article.
"AXOTIIIl! IIEA. "ON THE HYDRA."
"It is time attention was drawn to
form of alcoholic traffic that seems to
have been overlooked by those engaged
tn the crusade against the ruin power,
If, us is believed and taught, alcohol ii
most dan j rjrous 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,
UK'ii the forv.i of alcoholic traffic in ques
tion is doubly dangerous, for it comes in
the guise of medicine and attacks a sys
tem p.-cp ifed by weakness to easily sur
render to the assault. In many
PATENT MEDICINES
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 a intoxicants. It is the small-
ness only of the dose prescribed which
prevents a prompt recognition of the in-toxicatir.-i
tftecls of these so-called medi
cines by those who use them.
" It is safe to affirm that they are
MEDICINES IN NAME ONEY.
Their chief value lies in their alcoholic
effect as u 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. They are used largely by per
sons not m the habit of drinking liquors,
and the little dose taken three or tour
time a dav is as stimulating to these
people as his regular "finger" of "bit
ters " is to ths regular liquor-drinker.
WHAT CAN BE DONE?
" What ought to be done at least is to
compel every p.Uent-medicine mamtfact
urer to put on the wrapper of his bottle
the quantity of alcohol it 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. Tierce's Favorite Prescription
contain
NO AIXOlIOL, NO WHISKY, NO INTOXI
CANT OF 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 tor
woman's use can it be trulhtul: v amrmeJ,
as of Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription,
that it contains neither alcohol 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 deranged con
ditions of the stomach and digestive and
nutritive organs is testified to by tens 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 cripple the
stomach and digestive and nutritive or
gans, it enables a full and pure supply of
blood to be rent to every part of the body.
WOMEN KNOW ITS WORTH.
Women who are always appreciative
of lieuefits, have been especially appre
ciative of the benefits following the use
of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Its
wonderful cures of irregularities, inflam
mations, ulcerations and female troubles,
have caused women to name it, "that
God-iend to women." It is entitled to
wear the " blue ribbon " of merit u well
a th bine ribbon of temperance.
Notice For Publication.
TIMBEIt LAND ACT JUNE 3, 1878.
United Slates Land Office,
Oreson Ciiy, Oregon.
Jftnuury ', I'.KII.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress oi
June 3, ls78, entitled "An Act for the Sale of
l imber Lands in the States of l ulifornla, Ore
gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex
tended to all the Public Lund States by act of
August 4, lH'.ri, Rosalia James, of Salem, county
of Marion, Mate of Oregon, has this day
tiled iu this olliee her sworn Hlatement No., G3&
for the purchase of the N. W. of Sec. No. 'JI
in Township No. 7 8, Range No. 7 W, and will
oiler proof to how 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 Kegibter and Receiver of
this olliee at Oregon Cilv, Oregon, on Friday,
the Jnd day of April, IDOL
She names as witnesses: Henry A. Itawson, of
ralem, Oregon; Chas. W. James, of Salem, Ore
gon ; Caniield Marsh, of Salem, Oregon; Sophia
M. Marsh, of Salem, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
ubove-described lands are requested to II le their
claim in this olliee on or before said iind day
of April, l'JUI.
ALGERNON 8. DRESSER,
RegiBter.
Referee's Sale of Real Property.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a de
cree and order of sale duly given, made, render
ed and entered of record by the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon foi the County of Polk,
on the 4th day of jMiiuury IIHM in a certain suit i
herein P. A. Skinner and N.J. Skinner, Jennie
llmiiia, Ida .Miller and N. F. Miller, Katie Hell
mid John Hell, Hannah Howling, Nancy J.
Iluehner and A. II. Huchner, Florence F.
Michael and Charles -Michael, Maud Jarden,
Albert Straun and olive K. Slraun, William R.
itniun and Jennie Slraun, Hiram W. Straun
and Cynthia Slruuu are i'laintills, and Almira
ionlincer, Edna F.dgar and James Edgar, and
i.ebeeca A. Skinner are Defendants, we will
sell at public auction, for cash in hand on the
nay ol sale, on Saturday, the 27th day of Febru
ary, I!i04, at the hour oi 1 o'clock p. m. of said
day, at the front door of the County Court
House in the City of Dallas, in Polk County,
state of Oregon, those certain tracts of lend
and premises dcbcribed as follows, to-wit : Be
ginning at ihe 8. E. corner of the L L. C. of
William Jj. and Kos.-inna Cole, Not. No. 63,
chum No. 72 in T. 7 S. R. a W. of W. M. in Polk
County, Oregon, and running thence North 27
degrees 2s minutes East along the East bound
ary line oi said ciaini o'.'.ut emu us to the center
of the county road kiTTCwn as Hurley & White
road ; thence West along the center of satd road
;ili.lC chains to angle in said road; thence West
HI degrees North along center of said road 2.50
chains to west uouiuiary oi land iormerly
owned by It L. Skinner; thence South U0 de
grees West 48.01 chains to South line of said
claim: theme East 10.5(1 chains to beginning.
Also the loiiowing uescrioeu premises, be
ginning at the N. W. corner of the 1). L. C. of
James White and wife, Claim No. 51 T. 7 S., R. 3
W. oi W. M. in Polk County, Oregon; thence S.
27 degrees w. along vv. uounaarv oi said Claim
2o. 17 chains to stake; thence South 20 degrees
l'.. along line oi a portion oi sain claim iormerly
set oil' to Sophia White 51.50 chains to slake on
H est bank oi Willamette river; thence North 70
degrees East down said river 10 chains
to a stake: thence North 22 degrees 2j
minutes West (W chains; thence West
chains to place of beginning
Dated at the city ol Dallas, Oregon, tins 18th
nay oi January, nxn.
Bl'.lli KlUUft,
ANDREW VERCLER,
JOHN JIIJRK1S.
Referees,
Ceo. O. Bingham and A. O. Condit,
Attorneys for Plain tills.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
administrator of the estate of William Beutlev,
deceased, has liled with the county clerk of
roiK county, uregon, nis miai account as sucn
administrator, and that Monday, the 8th day of
February, 1001, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in. at
the Courthouse in Dallas, l'olk County, Oregon,
has been fixed as the time and place for hearing
of objections to said final account, and the
settlement thereof.
Dated this 31st day of December, 1003.
DAVID R. ISAAC,
Administrator of the estate of
of William lientley, deceased.
J. N. lfart, Attorney.
Notice To Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been duly appointed executor of the estate
of Isaac lunliison, deceased, by the County
Court of the Slate of Oregon, for Polk County.
All persons having claims against the said
estate are hereby notified to present the same
duly verified, together with the proper vouchers
therelor, to the undersigned, at his olliee in the
ciiy of Independence, in said County, within
six months from the dale of this notice.
Dated this luth day of January, I'M I.
E. L. KETCHUM,
Executor of the estate of
Isaac Mattison, deceased.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been duly appointed administrator of the
estate of Alary J. Cutler, deceased, by the
lunly Court ol the State of Oregon, for Polk
County.
All persons having claims against said estate
are hereby notilied to present the same duly
verified, together with the proper vouchers
therefor, to the undersigned, at nis residence
near the City of Dallas, in said County, within
six months from the date of this notice.
Dated this 20th day of November, 1003.
GEORGE E. CUTLER,
Administrator of the estate of
Mary J. Cutler, deceased.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
Notice For Publication.
TIMBEIt LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1873.
United States Lund Olliee,
Oregon Oily, Oregon,
ijecember 5, 1903.
Notice i3 hereby Riven that in compliunce
with the provisions oi the act oi Congress oi
line 3, 17S, entitled "An act for the suleof
timber lunils ill the States oi California, Oregon,
Nevada, mid Washington Territory," as extend
ed to all the Vublic Land States by act of August
imc. imam Mcbangiiun. oi tiosmns, county
of Hun ton, State of Oregon, has this lRy liled in
his olliee his sworn statement No. GSUti, for the
rehase oi the Northwest one-fourth of
Section No. 'JO in Township No. !) South, llange
io. 7 i est, anil win oner proot to snow tnat tne
land sought is more valuable for its timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish his claim to said laud before the
ounty Clerk of l'olk County, Oregon, at
Dallas, Oregon, on Fiiduy, the l'Jthof day i'eb-
uary, l'.tui.
no names as witnesses: A. it. mcips, oi
Iloskins. Oregon: Charles Frantz, of Hoskins,
Oregon,; Wm. Troxel, of Iloskins, Oregon; Bam
Kicter, oi Moslems, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
bove-described lands are requested to rile their
laiins in this olliee on or beiore said 19th day
oi February, 1'JOl.
Al.UEli.U. S. DKKftStK,
Register.
Notice of Final Settlement.
otice is hereby given, that, I the undersigned
administrator of the estate of -Mary F. Kiley, de-
evseu, have hied with the County Cleric oi
'oik count v, Oregon, my final account and re
port in said malter; and the County court of
said County, has tixed Saturday, the 6th day of
eoruary A. I), nun, at tne nonr o: iu o eiocit
in. ot said day at tne courtuouse in Lianas,
iilk county, Oregon, as the time and place
hen said final account will be heard. All per
sons interested iu said matter are required to
appear on or before said time and tileobj i tions,
if any they have, and to show cause, if ai.y, why
said final account should not be allowed.
1). J. KILKY,
Administrator of theestate of
Mary F. Kiley, deceased.
HARNESS AflD
SADDHES.
I have iust received a Fine New Stock
of Harness and Saddles and invite you
to call and examine them as to style,
orkmanship and price. I bave the
nest line of saddles ever shown in Polk
ountv. Thev are strictlv "down-to.
late" in every respect.
HORSE BLANKETS
Oi;; assortment prices according to
uali'v all fitted with "Double Sur-
ngles," a new feature which everv
horseman will readily appreciate. Come
and see them.
HARNESS IL, Best Grade.
WHIPS and ROBES.
Frank A Stiles
MAIN ST.. DALLAS. ORE.
Tcke Laxative Bromo Quinine Taints,
Seven MSSon boxes sold in post 12 months. TblS Signature,
For You to Read
"What puzzled me in the beginning was that I keptlosing flesh without any
cause for it that I could see. I had a little trouble with my stomach, too, and
after a while began to grow weaker and to cough. The cough, I thought, would
soon go away ana cure itself, but
it didn't. It grew worse, and
then I began to spit up a pecu
liar looking substance. I never
thought of consumption, but one
day I had a hemorrhage, and then
was frightened in earnest and
did just what you would do. I
rushed to ths doctor. He was
either too busy, or something
else.forhe didn't domeanygood.
I kept going on down hill, and the
outlook was baa. Things took a
different turn, however, when I
heard of Acker's English Remedy
for Consumption, for I took it,
and it not only cured my cough
ing and spitting, but also built up
my whole system. I took on per
manent flesh, and today am just
as healthy a man as you can find
in a week's travel. You may be
sure I always keep Acker's Eng
lish Remedy in the house, and it
is a good thing l do so, tor one
r one ,
I was
oarse,
night my youngest child was
seized with croup. That hoarse,
wheezv couch was the first sienal.
and I lost no time in giving the poor liltle sufferer proper doses of this graad
medicine. In almost no time the disease was under control, and my child was
saved. I advise every parent to have a bottle handy all the time. It serves tho
same purpose in keeping croup out of the house that a good lock and key serve
to keep burglars out. It is both an expectorant and a toijic. It cured me of con
sumption and mychild of croup, and I know what I am talking about." (Signed)
Hon. M. Hogan, picture frame manufacturer, 242 Center Street, New York.
Acker's Englinh Remedy iasold by all druggists under a positive guarantee that your money will be re
funded id ease of failure. 25c., 60c. and $1 a bottloia U. S. and Canada, in England, U. 2d., 3s. 3d., and 4s. td.
Jl'e authorize the above guarantee. W. JI. HOOKER CO., Proprietors, Sew Yik.
Dallas
College
AND : : :
LaCreole
Academy.
"Ml
m
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. OSCAR HAYTER, Dallas, Ore.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
Christian Church.
Bible School at 10 a. m. Junior C. E.
at 3 :30 p.m. Senior C. E. at 6-30 p. m
frayer meeting Tnursciay at 7:31) p. m.
Preaching services every Sunday at 11
a. m. and 7 :3U p. m.
L. Green, Pastor.
Methodist Episcopal Church.
Sunday, 9:45 a. m., Sunday School;
11 a. m., preaching; 7 :30 p. m., Epworth
League ; 6 :30 p. m., preaching ; Thursday
7:30 p. m., prayer meeting.
James Moore, PiiBtor.
Adventist 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. 1 reaching, 11 a. m., and 7 :d(J p.
m. K.L.C.E., 6 :30 p.m. Y.M.C.A.,
Y. W. C. A. and Junior Endeavor, 3:00
p.m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30
. m.
A. A. Winter, Pastor.
Presbyterian Church.
Sabbath services: Bible study at 10
a. m.; Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30
p. m. ; Junior Endeavor, 3 p. m. ; Senior
Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting,
Thursday at 7:30 p. m.
W. T. Wardle, Pastor.
Baptist Church.
Bible school at 10 a. m. ; B. Y. P. U.,
6:30 p.m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday
at 7:30 p. iu.
J. M. Green, Pastor.
VIA
Southern Pacific
Company
Shasta Route.
Trains leave Pallas for Portland and
way etations at 7:00 a. m. Leave Inde
pendence for Corvallis at 11 :00 a. m.
Lv.
Portland
Albany
Ashland
Sacramento
8:30 a. ni
12:30 p. m.
12:55 p. m.
5:10 p. m.
8:30 p m.
11 :35 p. m.
12:35 p. m.
5:00 a. m.
8:45 a.m.
Ar.
San Francisco 7 :45 p. m.
Ar.
Oeden
Denver
Kansas City
Chicago
4:55 a. m.
9:30 a. m.
7:25 a. m.
7:42 a. m.
7:00 a. m.
9:15 a. m.
7:25 a. m.
9:30 a. m.
Ar. 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.
" City of Mexico 11:30 a. m. 11:30a.m.
" Houston 7:00 a.m. 7:00 a.m.
' New Orleani 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
" Washington 6:42 a.m. 6:42a.m.
' New Pork 12:10 p.m. 12:10 p.m.
Pullman and Tourist cars on both trains.
Chair ears Sacramento to Ogden and El
Paso, and Tourist cars to Chicago, bt
Louis, New Orleans and Washington.
Connecting at Sun Francisco with several
steamship linea for HONOLULU, JAPAN,
I'HINA. PHILIPPINES, CENTRAL and SOUTH
AMERICA.
See Mr. I. N. WOODS, aeent at Dallas station,
address
W.E. COM AN,
G. F. and Pass Aet.,
Portland or.
South m
To Cure a Cold in One Day
ni 1
Ttp
1
Located at DALLAS, OREGON.
Co-Educational.
We 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.
R. L. Chapman, W. M.
Oscar Haytef., See.
Ainsworth Chapter, Xo. IT, R.
A. M., stated convocation, I irst
Thursday of each month.
Oscar Hayteh, H. V.
Willis Simonton, Sec.
Haomi Chapter, No. 22,0. E. S., stated
meetings Second and Fom tli Tues
days of each month.
Mrs. Ella J. Metzger, W. M.
Mrs. Libbie Mhir, Sec.
I. 0. 0. F.
aS&fc, Friendship Lodge, No. 6, meet!
every Saturday evening in I.
"-stfv o 0 F. Hal
Horace Webster, N. G.
W. A. Ayres, Rec.See.
T LaCreole Encampment, No. 20, meets
-Second and Fourth Monday of each
month.
F. H. Morrison, C. P.
F A. Stiles, Scribe.
rjlmira Lodge, No. 26, D. of R., meets
"every Friday evening.
Miss May Shklto.v, N. G.
Miss Eloise Phillips, Sec.
Woodmen of the World.
tallas Camp, No. 209, meets in Odd
Fellows hall every Thursday evening
G. N. Cherrington, C. C,
W. G. Vassall, Clerk.
RJpstletoe Circle, No. 33, W. O. W.,
VAmeets in Odd Fellows' hall, Second
and Fourth Wednesday of each month.
Mrs. X ellie 1 atom, G. X .
Mrs. Anny Dunn, Clerk.
Knights of the Maccabees.
Dallas Tent, No. 3, meets Second
and Fourth Thursdays of each
month in I. O. O. F.hall.
G. W. Conkey, S. K. Com.
I. N. Woods, R. K.
Twilac Hive, No. 28, L. O. T. M., meets
""on Second and Fourth Thursday after
noon of each month.
Meda Holman, L. C.
Mrs. Blanche Eakin, R. K.
A. 0. U. W.
Union Lodge, No. 35 Meets First
an( Th'rd Wednesday of each
month.
II . L. Fenton.M. .
F. A. Stiles, Fin.
rystal Lodge, No. 50, D. of H., meet
v First and Third We
Wednesday of each
month.
Alice Groves,
C. of H.
Emma Coad, Fin.
United Artisans.
n ssemlily No. 46 meets
Firt Tues-
lav of each month.
"Willis Simonton, M. A.
' Mrs. Ella J. Metzger, Sec.
Fraternal Union of America
Tkodge No. 144 Meets Third Tuesday
"of each month.
W. J. Wagner, F. M.
Mrs. S. E. Morrison, Sec.
Cores Crip
ia Two Days,
SifjCyrV
oa every
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