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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1904)
I Ifnfcepenfccnce IRotcs t Mrs. Dee Davidson and Mrs. Lottie Dorris returned liome from Portland, Sundnv. Mrs. Cliirenee Inland, of Corvullis hits boon visiting her father Hon. J. H Cooler, for several days this week Peter Cook, a former resident of this place, hut now a merchant tit Bullston was in the eitv a few davs tliis week Lee Fen ton was in the i-ity th latter part of lust week in connection with husiiiess retrardiner the wool pool. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waller were visiting here for several days this week, returning to their home at Falls City Sunday. Henry Clodfelter, of Portland, who has been visiting with his mother here, returned to his home tho latter part of tho week. Dr. L. N. Woods, of Dallas, was in Independence the latter part of last week on work in connection with tin Medical Pension Board. Miss Potvent who died in this city Tuesday morning was a recent arrival from Minnesota. She was 19 years ol ago, and died of consumption. Miss Marie Stare, of Forest Grove, hus been visiting with Mrs. George Harris for several days. She will enter the State Normal at Monmouth in a few days. Hon. Wm. Galloway and J. J. Whit ney were in tho city during the week looking over tho political conditions. Mr. Whitney spoke to a small audience Tuesday evening. John (!. Medio, of Astoria, and Miss Herren, of Salem, were in this city Monday visiting friends. Mr. McCue is the President of tlio Alumni of the Oregon Stale Normal at Monmouth. Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Wagoner and Miss Florence Wagoner returned from a visit to Portland on Monday. Clarence Wagoner is expecting to visit the St. Louis fair within a short time. Dr. and Mrs. O. D. Butler left for St. Louis to be gone about six weeks. A number will go to the Exposition from this place, among whom are mentioned Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Patter sou, Win. J. Iliff, Charley and August Sperling and funiilies. Mr. and Mrs. William Fitehard, of Utica, New York, arrived in Inde pendence, Sunday. They are awaiting the arrival of the brother of Mr. Fitehard, Charles Fitehard, of this place, who is now in California. They are hop dealers and are well known. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Albert of Salem, came over to Independence in ,an automobile Sunday and attended (Services at the Presbyterian church here. The sermon was tho last that Llev. Thompson will preueh for several 6GltS, JlS III: k &imU!uUmUi church conference. C D. Calbreath has made arrange ments whereby Mr. McCready has be come tho owner of his grocery store here. Mr. McCready will commence invoicing tho first of the week. The deal was consummated last week. Mr. McCready is one of a party of five .coming to this city from California. Mr. Gilpin, also of California, hus leased a building here and will open another saloon in the course of a few days. A baseball team was organized here Tuesday night of this week as follows : Oeneral managers, George Con key, George Kutcli and W. 11. Craven; manager of team, Boss Nelson ; James Collins, catcher; Clyde Hill, pitcher; Warren Bureh, 1st base: Mr, Johnson, '2nd base; Wm. Fatten, ;trd base; Fred Griswold, shortstop; Trav is, right field ; Harry Stine, left field ; Boy Smith, center field ; Fi nest John son and Fred Sloan, substitutes. KlMllKUl.lN. Several painters are at work on Andrew Syrou's residence. Hon. G. W. Myer, of Smithfield, visited relatives here this week. Charles Frink has been staying on his claim in the Salmon Biver country. Born, to Mr, and Mis. B. A, Dona hoe, a son ; also, to Mr. and Mrs. A. llobinson, a son. Prof. E. M. Smith, the Republican candidate for County Clerk, was in Falls City last Tuesday. Mrs. W. H. Millignn, while walking on the Byan-Lueas Hume, slipped ami severely sprained her ankle. N. A. EmmiU has sold his interest in the general store formerly owned liy himself and J. M. Stark. Bev. llandsaker, r Cotvallis, lectured in the M. 1. Church last Thursday night on the local option question. Miss Lydia Campbell, our fifth and sixth grade teacher, has been absent from her room this week on account of sickness. GO VARC ' Ttiftnr MlDKt Copyrights &c ... .n,lln .WiMrh and dowrlpUoti nmT 0 atili-kly iwiitihui our opinion f ri whether an mTciillon ! pr..hnblr piu.miihM. Oininiuiilr. ii,nstrit'tlyc-.i"i'liiiliiil. HiuhIIxk I'alBuU rut In. OLloM :i'niv for Kfcurmil pateiin. I'.nnil taken thniuuli Munll Co. receive $pffuU wtticr. mlh.iiaclmiva, 111 the Scientific Jlricati A handoniel tlliitnit1 weeklt. I mvwrt olr rulatHHi miy K-ieiiiiOi Journal. 'I. run. -i yi- ir- f.urm.'iitu,L Sold bylt ncws.l.n.er. E'0UCo.36,BM,ad"a'-New York The bonrd of directors of Falls City public school has elected teachers for the next year as follows : II. C. Sey rt.our, Lydia Campbell, Mrs. C. L. Hopkins and Jessie Bryant. Hugh Black has returned from his claim over on the headwuter-s of the Yamhill river. He says it was rather chilly in that part of country. J.L. Castle, of Dallas, has purchased the Falls City meat market from Robinson Brothers. The Robinsons gave excellent satisfaction as market men, and we are sorry to see them go out of the business. Mr. Castle will find the people of Falls City the best of customers. Mrs. Helen Harford, state president of the W. C. T. V., lectured in the M. j E. Clinch last Sunday, and in the evening organized a local Union with thirty-three members and the follow ing officers: Mrs. Susan Bryan, presi dent; Miss Edith Montgomery, corre sponding secretary ; 3jss March, re cording secretary; Mrs. F. M. .Snijtli, treasurer. - - - . - - Sick headache results from n disorder ed stomach mid is quickly cured by Chamberlain's Stiuniich and Liver Tablets. For fulo bv Wilson Drill' Co. DALLAS WATER FILTERED Contractor M. V. Oates Tells of Suc cessful Experiment in Keep ing Intake Clear. II. V. Gates, of Hillsboro, owner of water plants and electric power plants in different Oregon cities, is a guest at tlie Perkins, having arrived from Dallas, where he is finishing his new water system, preparatory to turning it over to the city, says the Portland Journal. "The plant at Dallas is us good is can be found anywhere," said Mr. Gates, "and starts off with 150 subscribers. With this excellent beginning, I have reason to believe that in a short time practically every family and every building in town will be using the water. "Dallas' water supply comes from a mountain stream six mil a mm town. It is conducted on the gravity system. In quality the water is as good as that in Port- ami, which means that it is as good as can be found anywhere. Repeated tests show that it is absolutely pure. "An important experiment made by me in connection with this sys tem has proved a complete success at Dallas alter a test of three months, and may bo adopted by the city of Portland. In this city there is always more or less trouble in keeping the intakes clean. In fact, cleaning intakes requires the work of men at the Portland water lant nil the time. At Dallas I introduced what is practically a filter bed near the source of supply, and the intake pipes and netting ure almost as clean as the day they were placed, although the water las been running through three months. It is my intent ion to im mediately introduce the new sys tem at my Elgin water plant. "In Dallas the plant established will meet the needs of a town or 5,000 people which means that Dallas is well cared for in the way of water supply for years to come." Mr. Gates is well known in 'ortland, having been in the rail road business in tho city for many years, lie now calls iiiiisooro ms lonie, but most of his time is spent . i i in other towns wnere no owns water systems. Belt & Cherrington do not hesitate to recommend Kodol Dyspepsia Cure to their friends ami customers. Indigestion causes more ill health than anything else. It deranues the stomach aiuiAi ina on all iiiamierul disease. Kodul Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat, cures indigestion, dyspep sia and all stomach disorders. Kodol is nut only a perfect disrestant hut a tissue luiiMini! tunicas well. Renewed health, perfect strength and increased vitality follow its use. Mayor Cooper is in receipt of a communication from Dr. James Witheotnbe of theetaU' agricultural college offering his services for a farmers institute here as proposed by the Improvement League, ine communication is accompanied by samples of programs rendered at similar institutes Such institutes usually civer two days. Inde pendence Enterprise. A Cure F or Piles. "I luul a l'it'1 case of iV.-," fays li. 1 . Carter, of Atlanta, iu., "s'nl tvmsiilti'il a hvMemii w ho iniviseil inc to try a liox nl : 1V itt's Wit.-li Hazel Salve. I I'tir liast'il h box ac.il was entirely ctml. It ia Fiilcminl for piles, giving relief instantly, ami I heartily leeonmieml it to all Miliem." HeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve ia uneiiuaHevl for ita healing qualities. Kczema ami oilier skin ilis easea, also sores cuts, burns ami wounds ol every kind are quiekly emed by it Sold hy licit A Cheriiiitfton. liodcl Dyspepsia Curo Digests what you eat DO. YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody vho reads the news papers Is sure to know of the wonderful cures maae Dy ur. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the creat kidney, liver l and bladder remedy. e It is the great medi- 7s cal triumph of the nine- il teenth century; dis- scientific research by H Dr. Kilmer, the emi- - . I.I J I LI- J ip -,JfU2y- rjer specialist, and Is wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, unc acia trou bles and Brlght's Disease, which Is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec ommendedforeverything but if you havekid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested In so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and . fTf.fe. send your address to ('"jfi&,f::S;& Dr. Kilmer & Cc.BIng- W&teiM narntun, in. i. iho -.trEi?-regular fifty cent and Home nf Hwamp-noot dollar elzss are sold by all good druggists. Don't make any mistake, hut remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Bingham ton, N Y., on every bottle. Quick Arrest, J. A. Gulledge of Verbena, Ala. was twice in the hospital from a severe case of piles causing 24 tumors, After doc tors and all remedies failed, Bucklen's Arnica Salve quickly arrested further inflammation and cured him. It con quers aches and kills pain. 2-"e. at Belt & Chen inyton Dnigist. The new furniture manufactory at New berg has made a very suc cessful start. Ladies and Children who cannot stand the strain of laxative syrups iind cathartic pills are especially fond of Little Early Risers. All persons who find it netessary to take a liver medicine should try these easy pills and compare the agreeably pleasant and strengthening effect with the nauseating and weakening conditions following the use of other remedies. Little Early Risers cure biliousness, constipation, sick headache, jaundice, malaria and liver troubles, mold by Belt &, Cher rington. The bank of Ashland has taken all of the $20,000 sewer bonds issued by that city, at par. Cured His Mother of Rheumatism. "My mother has been a sufferer lor many years wittLcucuinalisn, S.iys W. II. Howard, of Htisband, l'a. "At times she was unable to move at all, while at all times walking was painful. I presented her with a bottle of Cham berlain's Puiii .Bnlm nnrf nrrrr a fw -x,T,-plicutiona ulie d willed it was the most wonderful pain reliever she had ever tried, in fact, she is never without it now and is at all times able to walk. An oc casional application of Pain Balm keeps away the pain that she was formerly troubled with." For sale by Wilson Drug Co. J. P.. Stump has sold a part of his ilock of goats realizing it is re ported $2,750. The goats were sold to the secretary of the National Angora Goat Association, which speaks well for the quality of angoras raised in Polk.- Inde pendence Enterprise. Made Young Again. "One of Dr. King's New Life Bills each night for two weeks has put me in my 'teens' again, "writes D. II. Turner of Dempseytottti, l'a. They're the bent in tho world for Liver, Stomach and Bowels. Purely vegetable. Never gripe. OnlyLTicat Belt it Cherringtou Drug Store. COUNTY OFFICIALS. STATE SENATOR B. F. Mulkcy. REPRESENTATIVES G. L. Haw kins ntiu 13. F. Jones. COUNTY JUDGE J. E. Sibley. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Seth riiSKS and J. B. Teal. CLERK U. S. Loughary. SHERIFF John T. Ford. TREASURER E. V. Dallon. ASSESSOR F. E. Myer. SCHOOL SUPT. C. L. Starr. SURVEYOR L. Ground. CORONER W. S. Cary. hooping Cough. "In the spring of 1001 my children had whoopii'B eonnh," fays Mrs. I. W. Capps, of Capps, Ala. "I used Cham berlain's Coujih Kemedy with the most satisfactory results. I think this is the host remedy I have ever seen for whoop ing cough." This remedy keeps the cough loose, lessens the severity and frequency 'f the coughing spells and counteracts any tendency toward pneu monia. For sale by Wilson Drug Co. An Open Letter. Trom the Chapin, S. C., Xews: Early in ihe spring my wile and I were taken with diarihoea and so severe were the pains that we called a physician who prescribed for us, but his medicines fail ed to give any relief. A friend who had a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Choleri and Diarrhoea liemedy on hand gave each of us dose and we at once felt the etTeeta. I procured a bottle and before using the entire contents we were entire ly cured. It is a wonderful remedy and should he found in every household. 11. C. Vnily, Editor. This lemedy is for nalo hy Wilson Drug Co. -fl fvW t . t ii Hodol Dyspepsia Curo CigasU what you eat A Startling Test. To save a life, Dr. T. G. Meri ilt, of Xo. Melioopany, l'a., made a startling test resulting in a wonderful cure. He writes, "a patient was attacked with violent hemorrhages, caused by ulcera tion of the stomach. I had often found Electric Bitters excellent for acute stom ach and liver troubles so I prescribed them. The patient gained from the first, and has not had an attack in 14 months." Electric Bitter's are positively giiaran teed fur Dyspepsia, indigestion, Consti pation a ml Kidney troubles. Try them. Only oOc at Belt it Cheirington. Captain Skinner's steamboat is Hearing completion and will soon be placed on the run between In de pendence and Salem. tine of the greatest blessings a modest man can wish for is a good, reliable set of bowels. If you are not the happy possessor of such an outfit you can great ly improve the efficiency of those you have by the judicious use of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are pleasant to take and agreeable in cfleot, For sale by Wilson Drug Co, The old unsightly yard fences in Dallas will goon be a thing of the past. A Sure Thing. It is said that nothing is sure except death and taxes, but that is not alto gether true. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption is a sure cure for all lung and throat troubles. Thousands can testify to that. Mis. C. B. Van Metre of Shepherdtown, W. Va., says: "t had a severe case of Bronchitis and for a year tried everything f heard of, but got no relief. One butt'e of Dr. King's Xew Discovery then cured me absolutely." It's infallible for Croup, Whooping Cough, Urip, Pneumonia and Consumption, Try it. It's guaranteed by Belt A Cherringtou Druggist. Trial bottles free. Keg. sizes 50c, $1.00. The bathing season has already begun at Newport. When the Sap Rises Weak lungs should be careful. Coughs and colds are dangerous then. One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs and colds and gives strength to the lungs. .Mrs. (i. JO. Fenner, of Marion, Ind., says: '! suH'ered with a cough until I run down in weight from 148 to 92 lbs. I tried a number of remedies to no avail until I used One Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles of this wonderful remedy emed me entirely of the cough, strengthened my lungs and restored me to my normal weignt, health and strength," Sold by Belt & Cherringtou. Whitman college lias just come into the pot-session of the tomahawk with which Marcus Whitman was murdered. This was presented to President Penrose for the college lasTWcek by-Tn-ofc I. Me Cal ' . f Taconia. , Portland and Return Only $2.50. rmr TOiJTXETre r n - a ....... BH 1 1 ing round trip tickets to Portlal from Dallas for 2.50, good going Saturday P. M. m any train of Sun day, returning Sunday and Mon day, giving all day Sunday and Monday in Portland. The same ar rangement applies from Portland, giving all Portland people a chance to visit valley points at greatly re duced rates. Call on Southern Pacific Com pany's agent for particulars. Administrator's lNotice. Xoti.'e is hereby given, that I the tiniler- vigned, Adolph Ae'bt. have been duly appointed as administrator of tlie estate of Anna M. HiK 1 .,...(1 I.v the l omitv Court of 1'olK Countv. Oregon. All persons having claims ri,wi On. ..iine are reiiiiireit to present the in,. iiii,i,.isi(rne,! administrator at Air'ie. l'olk County, Oregon, duly made out and veriiie.l as required by law within six mouths from the dale of the lirst publication hereof. Dated April 18th, P.W4. ADOLl'II A FBI, Administrator of the estate of Anna M. lligler. deceased. U v3 t.-r . . -. t: a 1 1 STOCK a"d li '1 S Stock and p ultry have few i troubles which are not oowei ami 1 l Ivor irret- clarities. Black ;.d Poultry Medi- i Prang hi '--to. i-nfl is a oov.' i " "-.. , i i .L,.i.. of H fir toelt. It puis the orpatis .i;.T...t;,m in a perfect condition. rromineut American hreeders and f.tnners hee' !lir'r herds and Hocks ; heal i!,v ''V f;vi;i'.' them an ocea- ( sie-inil .!. ' r.iiiek-Drauplil SttK-k I and I'i'.iirv Medicine in their , f i.i 1. Ate. "stock raiiMT may bay a j- :'"i vut n.i'.f-pound air-ticltt can ", tiii naxUcine from hi dealer tntl keep his stock in vigorous E i -tlMi for -rvk. Dealers e-ner- til'v ke ! rdaek-Praupht Stock and f roiii not. ,eine. ii yours no , itfaeturers. 'lli C'.i.tttur. :a Medicine Co., Chat- j,' taaooi;, i'erin. t RociiRi r-K. Co., Jan. 30, 12. Black-n nusHt a;1 ral'-rj Medi-ire i.i fis bet I eTer tried. Our stock looting bad whoa you nt ma th? n-Lc'.na and now they re Bettiie o S :c. They look ng 3. P. B ROCKIXGTOX. One r.linuto Cough Curo For Coughs, Colds and Croup yi i Notice For Publication. TIM UK R LAND ACT-.IUNE 3, 1878 Uniletl States LhikI Olllce, OrCKOn City, Oregon. Mnrnh 2fl. l'KU. Notice is hen-by Riven tlint in conmllttnce with the imviaiiiiig of the not if CoriKrensof June 3, mi, enimea "An But lor the sine of timber lands In the States ol California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing-tun Territory," aa ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of auk'ioI' i i"i'-, Minmu aiuirin, or iiauaR, oountv of Polk State of Oreiron Iihh tliia oiiy men in mi oince ins sivorn statement No. frlS'J. fur the purchase of thcK.'iof S. E. ' . of See. P.O. u in imvnnmp no. i coutn, Kaiitfe fto. 6 wear, aim win oner nrool to snow that the ana souifht is more valuable for its timber or stone than tor auric tiltural trriM-s. and toeslablixh his claim to suid land before the County l in k of Polk County, Oregon, at Dallas, Ore-gun, on Monday, the Otli day of June, I'Jui. He names ns witnesses: fleo. Conlee, of Oi!lbi, Oregon ; I'rcd H indies, of Dalles, Oregon ; David Meadows, of Huell, Oregon: Elins liin shaw, of Dallas, Orepon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-desi ribed lands are requested to file their claims in tbisolliee on or before said 'JUth day o June, 1'Jlib ALGERNON S DRESSKK, Keg ister. Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE :!, 1878. United States Land Olliee, Oregon City, Oregon. March 7, I'JUI. Notice i:r hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June a, 17S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber binds in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the 1'ublic Laud States by aet of Augu:,t 4, 1MU, Isaac 11, Vantt inkle, of Salem, county of Marion, state of Oregon, has this day tiled in this othce his sworn statement No. Ii:i75, for the purchase of the Southwest one-fourth of Section No. 20 in Township No. 7 South, Range No. l; West, ami will oiler proof to show Unit the and sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Keceivi r of this olliee at Oregon (Jitv, Oregon, on Friday, the Will day of May, 1 1)0-1. He names as w itnesses: Tom R. Wilson, of Salem, Oregon; Frank Curtis, of Salem, Oregon ; T. 11. March, of liueli, Oregon; M. March, of iiucll, Oregon . Any and all persons claiming adversely the ftboVe-di'Senbed lands are reimested to tile their claims in this olliee on or belore said 27th day of May, l'Jol. ALGERNON S. DRESSKR, Register. Notice for Publication,. TIMBlsH LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. ' United States Land Olliee Oregon City, Oregon, April 11, 11104. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Junei), 1S7S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the Stales of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the Public Land States by act of August I, 1802, Truman II. Idc, of Dallas, county of l'olk, state of Oregon has this day filed in "this olliee his sworn statement No. 0102, for the pur chase of the West j of Northwest '4 North east .i of Northwest H and Northwest J of Northeast of See. No. 28 in Township No. 7 S, Range No. 7 W, and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for lis limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bid claim to said land before Ihe county clerk of l'olk county, Oregon.'Ot Dallas, Oregiyi, on Wednesday, thetith day of July, 1904 He names as witnesses; Oliver P. Chase, of Dallas, Oregon, Geo. Coulee, of Dallas, Oiegon, Geo. Vick, of Falls City, Oregon, Frank Hub bard of Dallas, Oregon. Any and all persons clnjmtng ndvcisely the Rl'ovo-dc scribed lands are requested to tile their claims in tins olliee on or belore said 0th day of July, 1001. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3, 1878. United States Land Oilice, Oregon Ciiy, Oregon. April 27, 1904. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the aet of Congress ol June It. 1878, entitled "An Aet for the Sale 01 limber Lands in the States of I alil'ornia, Ore gon. Nevada and Washington Territory,'' as ex tended to all tho Public Land States by aet of August 4, 1892, Rosalia James, of Salem, county of .Marion, Mate ot Oregon, lias tuis (lay tiled in this otliee her sworn statement No., fttiw for tlie nnrchuao of the N. W. Va of See. No. 24 in Township No. 7 S, Range No. 7 W, and will oiler proof to show that the land sought ismorfc valuable lor its timber or stone than for agri- j.iuumi purposes. -I to estaDiisn ner tMaim to rid laud heloie the Register and itc-rci,"... , this otliee at Oregon City, Oregon, oil Friday, the lath day of July 1901. She names as witnesses: Henry A. Rawson.of Salem, Oregon; Chas. . James, of Salem, Ore gun; Caulield Marsh, of Salem, Oregon; Sophia M. Marsh, of Saleio, Oregon. ny and all persons claiming adversely the Heiiister. Notice For Publication. TIMHK.R LAND, ACT Jl'NE 3, 1878. United States Laud Otliee, Oregon City. Oregon, April 7, l'JtM. Notice is hereby given that in compliance wiih the provisions of the act of Congress of June II. 1S7S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands m the Slates 01 uaniornia, uregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the Public Land states by aet ol August 4, 1WI2, Fred Ilaldeman, of Dallas, county of l'olk, State ol Oregon, has this day hied in this olliee his sworn statement No. KISS, for the purchase of the West jj of Northwest 4 and West i of Southwest '.t of Section No. si, in Township No. 7 S., linage No. 7 West, and will niter proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hiselaim t i said land belore the Kegister and Receiver of this olliee at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the lilh day of July, VJU4. lie names i.s witnesses; A. Ilaldeman, oi Dallas, Oregon; Karl Klein, of Portland, Oregon; Otto Leper, of Portland, Oregon; Charles Khlenberger, of Dallas, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-desciioed lands are requested to tile their claims in this olliee on or before said 0th day ol July, P.IUl. ALOliKNON S. OUESSEK, Register. Notice for Publication. 'HMUEK LAND, ACT JL'NE 3, 1K78. L nited States Land Olhce, Oregon City, Oregon, Anril 11. l'Ail. Notice is hereby viven that in compliance ,i.u mvi.iini nf Hie net of Congress of June 1S7S. entitled "An aet for the sale of timber lands in t he states otCalilornia, Oregon v o. o.,,i vvuuhiovton Territory." as extend ed to all the Public Land States by act of Vu'Mist -I, 1S-.I2, Oeorgo W. lloden, of Portland, cotuitv of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has thisdiiv tiled in this otliee his sworn statement No ::-', for the purcnase oi me ii -t. m j ...... v.. in It. ,..i.-i,hin No. 7 S. raiiLre No. i VV .,,.,1 ,", hi iw ,. .of to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to esiaousn ins tnuu to said land before the Kegister and Receiver ol this olliee at Oregon t liy, uregou uu iuu.u.., . 1... ,1. r,f 111 V 11)01 ii.. num.' us witnesses: George E Lowe of i., -i 1 1,-.., -on .lames Haves of Dallas, Ore gon; J. I.'. Castle of Dallas, Oregon; J.D. McDon- -.11 nlnna.l.l.l lri..l,11' ....."".,..,1 n' .i-moiis cbiimiiiB adversely the aliove-desctihed lauds are requested to file their claims in this othce on or belore saiu in day of July lH. u OK,,SOX g DRESSER, Kegister. Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 8, 1S7S. United Slates Laud Olhce, Oregon City, Oregon, Anril 11. 1VH4. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Aet of Congress of June s. lfiS. eiuiueo - ah .v i... ... timber lands in the States ot California, Oregon v . ....i.. o.,.i v oaiiiniriiiii Terriiorv." as extend ed to all the 1'ublic Land states by act of .......... i wi i:..,.rirp K. Lowe of Portland. county of MuitTiomah, State of Oregon, has thie. dav filed in this olliee nis sworn siaiemeui lii'd, for theiiurcliai.e oi the N W ot Section No 10. in Township No. 7 S. of Range No. V., ii uill otter nroof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, ami io mnmuu liis claim to said land before the Keffister and Heceiver of tliis ortice at Oregon City.Oregon.on rl..l.,.. iliw T:h .inv ol lulv. C.iOl. He names as wilt.esses: George V. Boden of i.,.ii .,,.1 iireerm: James Hayes of lianas Oreiron; J. D. McDonald, of Sugarloaf, Oregon .1. I.. Casile, of Dallas, Oregon. uyendall perrons claiming adversely the alive de.-cribco lands are requested to ti'.e their claims in this otliee on or before said 7th day ofJuly.l'.VL ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. the Ob3tK UK Weekly Oregonian In order u take advantage of this a:era! oder, your subscription to the Observer must de paid up to date. Now is the time to ftnlwM'rir ft ft rays for V7 UU "dthe filial one year. i - Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT Jt'NE 3, 1878. United States Land Olliee, Oregon Citv, Oregon, , April 22, 1904. Notice is hereby ifiveii that in compliance with the provisions of the aet of Congrcsof uiij a, in,o, entitled "An aet for the sale of timber lands In the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as l'lnn.J ln.ll .1. ... 1 I I .. . . . .. t . nii mi- i-uiiim winn states bv ac' of August 4 I8J, Blanche MeKone. of Portland, county of Multnomah. Rtm., r ri,. u... ii.iJ day fifed in this olliee her sworn Sir. v,. (1110, for the purchase of the Jf. E. 'i of Section sought is more valuable for its timber or stone hir l.,i, "?r" ,' :" eorposeH, and to establish Reecv'el H ' h"!! I?' on Wednesday, tbi-20tb day of Julv 1904 She names as wltnees: B. J ' Harrington of 1'alls City, Oregon; B. J. llee?ley oi Falls City. Oreei.n: (leorao I ..,.,,1... ..r V.'l ' " gon; clarence Aiknoin.of RoJ-ca, Oreg.in ' .r.5"'1 "A! 2e,rs"I"i p,ttih''ng adversely the abqe-described lands are requested to file their claims in this olliee on or before said 20th dav of July, 1904. ALGERNON S. DRESSKR, Iteelsler. Notice to Creditors. Notice Is herebv eiven th.it .1.0 .,.i.....,: ,, has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of James I. Ball, deceased, by the County Court of the Slate of Oregon, for l'olk Oountv All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same juij vermeil, ii-igemer wuii the proper vouchors therefor, to the undersigned, at his residence at Oak Grove, in said County, within Bix months trom the date of this notice. Dated and lut published April 22, l'loi FRANK 11. FAWK,' Administrator of the estate of James I. Ball, deceased. Address it. F. D Riekreall, Oregon. Oscar Hayler, Attorney. Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1S78. United Stales Land Olliee, Oreiron City, Oregon. May 2, 1901. Notice is Ueieby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An aet for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Herman R. Nehreas, of Mon mouth, county of Polk, State of Oregon, has this day hied in this oilice his sworn statement No. 0420, for the purchase of the N. W.liof Section No. 12 in Township No. 9 S., Range' No. 7 W., and will offer 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 the Register and Receiver of this oilice at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 2iith day of July, moi. He names as witnesses: S. tl. Tetlierow, of Falls City, Oregon; Albert Burbank, of Pedee. Oregon; F. K. Hubbard, of Falls City, Oregon; A. B. Brown, of Falls City, Oiegon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this olliee on or before said 20th day of July J904. . ALGERNON S. DRKSSER, Register. Salem, Falls City & West ern Railway Co. TIME-TABLE, Effective April 1. Daily except Sunday. West-Bound: A.M. r. M. I.v. DALLAS 7:30 1:20 Teats' Siding 7:10 1:06 Cilliams 7:-IO 1:39 Bridgeport 7:55 1:45 Ar. FALLS CITY 8:05 1:55 East-Bound: A.M. P.M. Lv. FALLS CITY 9:20 4:35 Bridgeport... 9:30 4:45 Gilliams 9:30 4:51 Teats' Siding 9:39 4:54 Ar. DALLAS 9:55 0:10 Trains Stop on Signal only. L. OEKLINGlClt, Jr., General Manager. SADDLiES. T have iust received a Fine New Stock of Harness and Saddles and invite you to call and examine them as to style, ..im.MKm unit twice. I have the linest line of saddles ever shown in IVlk tountv. They are strictly "w.i-- HORSE BLANKETS A big assortment prices according to qualify all fitted with "Double Sur cingles," a new feature which every horseman wmII readily appreciate. Come and see them. HARNESS OIL, Best Grade, WHIPS and ROBES. Frsnsk A. utiles MAIN ST.. DALLAS, ORE. Weali Hearts Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people wno nave heart trouble can remember when ft was simple Indiges tion. It Is a scientific fact that all cases ol heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but re the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken Into the stomach Which fails of perfect digestion ferments and swells the stomach, puffing It up against the heart. This interferes with the action ol the heart, and In the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Kauble. of Nevada, O.. Bays: I had stomach trouble and was in a bad stats as 1 had heart troubla with it. I took Kodol Dyspepsia Curo for about foul months and It cured me. Kodol Digests What You Eat and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. Bottles only. $1.00 Size holding 2H times the trial size, which sells for 50c. Prepared by E. 0. DeWITT A CO., CHICAQO. BELT & SHERRINGTON CHURCH DIRECTORY Christian Church. Bihle School at 10 a. m. Junior C. E. at 3 :30 p. m. Senior C. E. at 6 -30 p. ra PrAvpr meetins Thursday at 7:30 p. m Preaching services every Sunday at 11 a. tn. and 7 :30 p. m. Methodist Episcopal Church. Sunday. 9 :45 a. m., Sunday School; 11 a. m.. nreachine: 7:30 o. m., Epworth League ; 0 :30 p.m., preaching ; Thursday 7:30 p. m., prayer meeting. James Moore, Pastor, Adventist Church. Sahlmth School at 10 a. m. Bible study from 11 to 12. United Evangelical Church Swrvii-ps are held as follows: S. S. 10 a.m. Preaching, 11 a. m., and 7:30 p m K J.. C- E..6:30t. m. Y.M.C. A. V W C. A. tind Junior Endeavor, 3:00 D. m. I'taver meetinc, Thursday, 7:30 p. ru. A. A. Wixtek, Taster. Presbyterian Church. SnVili.it h sprvices: Bible study at i. m.; Preaehinz at 11 a.m. and 7:30 pi ra. ; Junior Endeavor, 3 p.m.; Senior Endeavor, 6:30 p. ra. Prayer meeting, Thursday at 7:30 r- ni- W. T. Wardle, Pastor. Baptist Church. Bible school at 10 a. m.: B. Y. P. U., 630 p. in. 1'reacliine at II a ni. and 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Weilnesday at 7 :30p. m. J. M. Greex, Tastor. Z7 Oscar Hayter. x Upstairs In Campbell building, Mill StT DALLAS. ,-.T, ' wxXLV.i v t in. A TTORNKYS AT LAW. Sibley & Eakin. The only reliable set of Abstracts In Polk county. Office on Court St. DALLAS, RKC. IN' TTOKNKY AT LAW Julius N. Hart Office upstairs In Osfleld Building. Room 1. DALLAS, OREGON. TTORNEYS AT LAW. Butler & Coad. Office over nallas City Bank. DALLAS, OREGON. TTORNEY AT LAW G. A. HURLEY Rottl EnUitu, Loana.nnd nsurance Notary Public INDEPENDENCE. OEEGON KNTI8T. M. Hayter, Office over Wilson's Drug Store DALLAS, OREGON gJHVSICAN AND SURGEON. L. N, Woods', M. D., Does general practice in any part of the 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. hllas City lui Exchanges bought and sold on all points. Special attention paid to col lections. Wm. MUSCOTT, . Tl'ilCSOH2&39 Does hauling of all kinds at reasonable DALLAS. OREGON. LODGE DIRECTORY. f,,,4 Calendar. A 3ex Jennings Lodge, No. 9, stated communications, Second and urth rridays of each month. K. L. Chapman, W. M. Oscar Hayter, Sec. Ainsworth Cliapter, No. 17, R. A. M., stated convocation, First Thursday of each month. Oscar IIaytur, H. P. Willis Si.monton, Sen. "Raonii Chapter, No. 22, 0. E. S., stated 4meetiiigs Second and Eon rth Tues days of each month. Mrs. Ella J. Memger, W. M. Mrs. Libbie Muir, Sec. I. 0. 0. F. jstMsM& Friendship Lodge, No. 6, meets "rS-every batuniay evening in L. -im o. O. F. Hall. Horace Webster, N. G. W. A. Ayres, Eec.Sec. T kaCreole Encampment, No. 20, meets mpnnnrl find li'nnrf.li TVTnndfiv nf pniih month. F. H. Morrison, C. P. F A. Stiles, Scribe. Almira Lodge, No. 26, D. of Ii., meets Miss May Shelton, N. G. Miss Ei.oise Phillips, Sec. Woodmen of the World. Dallas Camp, No. 209, meets in Odd Fellows hall every Thursday evening G. N. GliERltlNGTON, C. C, W. G. Vassall, Clerk. Tyriatletoe Circle, No. 33, AV. O. W., "meels i Odd Fellows' hall, Second and Fourth Wednesday of each month. Mrs. Nellie Tatom, G. N. Mrs. Anny Dunn, Clerk. Knights of the Maccabees. Dallas Tent, No. 3, meets Second Is and Fourth Thursdays of each 8SF month in I. O. O. F.hall. G. W. Conkey, S. K. Cora. I. N. Woods, R. K. - T wilac Hive, No. 28, L. O. T. M., meets "on Second and Fourth Thursday after noon of each month. Mrs. Eva Hayter, L. 0. Mrs. Blanche Eakin, E. K. A. 0. U. W. Union Lodge, No. 35 Meets First itv.'i- n.i.l Thii-.l WpdriPSftttV of Pach . ....v. ...... . j .i. niuntu. H L. Feston.M. W. F. A. Stiles, Fin. Crystal Lodge, No. 50, P. of H., meets First and Third Wednesday of eaeh month. Alice Groves, C. of H. Emma Coad, Fin. United Artisans. Assembly No. 46 meets First Tues day of "each month. "Willis Simontox, M. A. Mrs. Ella J. Metzger, Sec. Fraternal Union of America T Od:e No. 144 Meets Third Tuesday "of each month. W.J. Waoxer, F. M. Mrs. S. E. Morrison, Sec. TTORNEY AT LjlW.