V .- OREGON WOOL GRADES HIGH Is In Great Demand by Eastern Man ufacturing Concerns. The excellence of this year's clip of Oregon wool forms the subject of u special article in the American Wool and Cotton Reporter, the standard organ of the Eastern mill trade. That paper b:ivs : "The hulk of the Eastern Oregon ttw.k. in the matter of evade, vans to flnr and fine medium. They are used extensively to mix with Australians. One hii .'o manufacturing concern in particular uses several million pounds of them every year in this way, aim has purchased them in the original clips this year with unusual freedom, the 1901 clip being exceptionally well grown and in excellent condition Manv of the clips on reaching the sea lmurd have opened up beautifully, and they have been eagerly sought by other consumers. iiiri i-'finppm referred to l ltr, nil makes line worsted yarns, on the Ger man system, and worsted, all-wool dmss iroods. The Oregon wools, mix ed with Australian, are well suited for these purposes, as they are of good staple, especially so this year. They scour out very white, also, ranking with the Wyoming as to whiteness indeed, it is not easy to detect tin difference between scoured Wyomings and scoured Oretrons, as far as white uess is concerned. As one wool sales- iimn miliar ked to the writer: Take 10 bags of Wyoming and 10 bags of Ore gon, both in the scoured condition, and mark the bags 1, 2 and .'), up to 20, and it would be difficult to pick one from the other. "There are just as line wools in Ore gon as there are in Wyoming also. Home of the Eastern Oregon woi will crude up to a XX, although they do not have the working qualities of an Ohio XX, which conies tho nearest to the Australian of corresponding grade, of any domestic wool. But an Oregon costing v or 57e, clean, is much cheaper, of course, than an Ohio XX, which, at present market values, costs about 70c clean, "Tho Valley Oregon wool come3 in smaller clips, as a rule, and are of comparatively light shrinkage. These wools are raised from sheep which graze on the grass lands in tho valleys, and tho fleeces are as clean as those grown in Ohio. Tho sand and dirt do not get into these wools as they do in to tho Eastern Oregon s, which are grown on ranges, as in Montana. The valleys, however, do not run as line as the Eastern Oregon, and those that are line are not as long in staple as the Eastern Oregons of corresponding grade; but the coarser wools grown in the valleys are full as long and strong. In the valleys there is a wider rangt of grades, they running all the way from an X down to u low quarter blood. Most of the valleys are grown in the western part of the state and they have been unusually well cleaned up this year." BRIGHT'S DISEASE. The largest sum ever paid lor u pie sttripiinn, ('handed hands in San I1' run eisco, August 30, 1001. The transfer in vulved in coin and stock $112,600,00 ami wiiB paid by a party of business men (ir a fpeuiflc for liriuht's Disease and Dia betes, hitherto incurable diseases. They commenced the serious investi gation of the specific Nov. 15, 1000. They interviewed scores of the curei and tried it out on its merits by putting over three dozen cases on the treatment and wati'hiiiji the in. They also eol pin siciaiiH to name chronic, incurable casci and administered it with the physiciam for judges. Up to Aug. 25, eighty-Beytjii per cent of the test cases were eithei well or piOKieHsing favorably. There being but thirteen per cent oi failures, the parties were satisfied mn closed the transaction. The proceeding of the investigating committee and tlii clinical ri porta of the test cases wer published and will oe mailed free on ap plication. Address John J. Fulton Company, 420 Montgomery St., Sai Francisco, (lal. Reduced Rate to St. Louis Exposition The Southern Pacific Company will sell round trip tickets at greatly re duced rates to St. Louis and Chicago account the St. Louis Exposition, on the following dates : June 10, 17, 18; July 1, 2, It, August 8, !, 10 ; September 5, !, 7 ; October it, 4, .1. doing trip must be completed with in ten days from date of sale, and passengers will be permitted to start on any day that will enable them to reach their destination within the ten days limit. Return limit ninety days, but not later than leeemlor 1!U)4. For full information as to rates and routes call on Agent Southern Pacific Company. Cholera Infantum. i nis urease has loct us terrors fince ('liaiuiicilaiu's Colic, Cholera and Pini rhocii Kcitiedy came into genera! nee. The uniform success which attends the use of this remedy in all cases ol bowel complaint in children has made it a favoi itc wherever its value lias be come known. For sale by Wilson Drug Co. ill Trade Marks fft Designs Anyone nemtlng a tketrh and dtwrtptl.n mat qi:!rW!T jistvri.-im o.ir ninnmn fro wlilher ah ittvin iiM ta tm.hhl.ir !vtii'nt-Mt. Cumniutilt I Hut -M r io! I y NH'-!,nl lal. H.nnlNvta tn 1'atoata fit ftts OI.lt'-! iu'tmr fr tiinn,r palonia. l ttotiTs t.iii'n ihnt.-,i Mutm V. mvlru tf nil K"ir. Hht.ul cl. ill til 2c&s;iRc Jarerican. (..tml!wmWr iihiKtmtfKl weklr. l anrfwt clr m :iu t.f uiit m if. iirji? mrti.il. TVrni. i tr: four nmntti, L tMU byail newiwValem. i,iJNUGo.MIM New York aituk ?, fit r Ma Waabtttgiwa, ft U CP MBS. CECELIA STOWE, Orator, L'ntro Nous Club. 170 Warren Avenue, C..RA.lo,lu..,Uct.22,1902. For nearly four years 1 suflcn u ij from ovarian troubles. I he uV 1 rir insisted on au operation as tl; only way to pet well. 1 , Lowr-vi --trongly objirti'd to an operatiu: Mv husband felt disheartened : j well as I, for home with a si. k il woman js a wscoijuuiuvg j.... l bent. A friendly druggist advise : M him to fret a' bottle of Wine cl Cardui for me to try, and he did ?r. H I began to improve in a few day? ai,. . N my recovery was t ery rapid. V uii li in eighteen weeks 1 was anolbei U being. .Mrs. Stowe's letter shows every woman how a home h saddened ' female weakni's ac.d li.nv completely Wine of Cuniiii curcj that sick ness and brings health and happi ness apa in. J'o not po on suffer ing. (o to your druggist today and secure a 1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui. f.fiiffssrnfi mm GOOD WORDS FROM ALABAMA Important Southern Paper Well of Hah to be Held Portland, Oregon. Speaks in Birminghnnl (Ala.) News. Oregon possesses a state pride of which its inhabitants should feel proud. It has appropriated the sum of if 150,000 for tho Lewis and Clark Exposition, to be held in Portland from June 1 to October 15 next year, which sum represents a little more than 1 for every man, woman and child in the state according to the census of 1900. No state having so small a population as Oregon has ever given so largo an amount towards an Exposition or any other public enterprise. But strange as it may ap pear, sparsely populated as it is, Ore gon is better able to do this than many of the older states, becaise it is without a state debt. The Lewis and Chirk Exposition promises to bo the one event of its character next year. It will bo Vational and international in scope, and will represent an outlay of $5,000,000. Already many Eastern States, as well as practically the entire West, have arranged to participate in this Exposition. A largo number of tho exhibits at the St. Louis Exposi tion, including practically all the foreign displays, will be removed to Portland, thus insuring a splendid foreign representation. Tho Portland Exposition will doubt less attract very many people because, among other things, it will afford an opportunity for those who have never seen tho Pacific Northwest to visit that region at a smaller cost perhaps than ever before, as very low railroad rates aro expected. It would be well if Alabama's mineral resources could be on exhibition there in order to convey to visitors an idea of the natural riches we possess. Oregon is a long distance from Alabama, but in this day of quick communication the world is very small. A Summer Cold. A summer cold is not only annoying out if not relieved Pneumonia will lie the probable result by Full. One Minute Cough Cure clears the phlegm, draws out the inflammation, heals, soothes u nrl strengthens the lungs und bronchial lubes. One Minute Couth Cure is an ideal remedy for the childien. It is .ilcasaut to the taste and perfectly Harmless. A ceituin cure for Croup, Cough and Cold. Sold by licit & Cherrington. It is estimated that there are 5,000 eainpcrs along the Tillamook beaches, from Nelialeni to Ocean Park, about 700 being at Netarts. I find nothing better for liver derange ment and coiibtipation than Chamber. Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. L. F. Andkkws, Den Moines, Iowa. For Sale oy Wilson lbugCo. Joseph Jefferson, the actor, lias been ill for a day or two at Crow's Xest his Summer home here. The physicians state that the trouble is a severe attack of indigestion. DeWitt is the Name. When you go to buy Witch Hazel Salve look for the name lnVirT on every box. The pure, unadulterated Witch llazid is used in making IVWitt's Witch Hszel Salve, which is the best mKc in the .vorld for cu's, burns, Ihi'iIs, "i luscs, eczema and piles. The popu larity of IV'Wiu's Witch Ibnel Salve, due to its many cures, has caused numerous worthless counterfeits to I placed on the market, fhe genuine Ieai9 the name K. C. IVWitt A Co . Chicago. Sold bv Belt A Chirrington. ACKKR'S rjYSPKPSIA TABLETS sr sold on a positive gearantfe. Cures heart burn, raisin .-if the food, di.-trv afiei -itlrg or any form of dysiK-psia. on llltl tablet Uvea tanmedlat nllet. 1! cts. and eta. Belt Cherrtntor Daiaa. Orafoo SUMMER EXCURSION RATES Special Train Service Now on tween Portland and Clatsop Beach. Be- The Summer Schedule of the Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Company has been inaugurated between Port land. Astoria and Seaside in connect ion with special round-trip excursion tickets to all Clatsop and North Beach j points, and train leaves Union Depot 8.00 A. M. daily and runs tnrougn direct, arriving Astoria 11:30 A. M. ; Gearhart 12:20 P. M., and Seaside 12:30 P. M. Tim Voitland-Seasido Flyer leaves Union Depot evevy Saturday lit 2.30 P. M., arriving Astoria 5.50 P. M., and runs through direct, arriving at Gear hart 6 :40 P. M. and Seaside C :50 P. M. In connection with this improved service, special round-trip season excursion tickets are sold from Port land to all Clatsop and North Beach points at rate of 1.00 for the round trio, crood for return passage until Oct. 13th. Special Commutation tickets, good for five round trips, ere sold from Portland to same points for $15.00, good to return until Oct. 15th. Saturday Special round trip excur sion tickets from Portland to all Clat sop and North Beach points on sale every Saturday at rate of $2.50 for round trip. Tickets sold from Port land to North Beach Points are issued in connection with the I. R. & N steamers from Astoria and baggage is transferred to and from depot and steamer dock at Astoria free of charge, and all tickets sold by the O. R. & N. Co. from Portland to Clatsop and North Beach points are interchange able and will be honored on trains of this company in either direction be tween Portland and Astoria. Write J. C. Mayo, G. F. &P. A., Astoria, Ore for Seaside Souvenir of 1904. lloppicking will commence Marion county September 5. in Puts an End to It All. A grievous wail oflimes conies as result of unbearable pain from over-tax ed oraans. Dizzbiess, fiaeliuehe, Livei complaint and Constipation. But thank to Dr. King's New I, lie rills they put an end to it all. They are gentle but thor oiiish. Trv them. Only25e. Guarantee by Uelt & Cherrington Drug Store. Smoke is veiling Oregon scenery just when the state is full visitors. of Violent Attack of Diarrhoea Cured by Chamberbain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and Perhaps a Life Saved. "A short time aao I was taken with violent attack of diarrhoea and believe I would have died if I had not gotten re lief," save John J. I'atton. a leading cit izen ot i'atton, Ala. A mend reconi mended Chambei Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I bought twenty-five cent bottle and after taking three doses of it was entirely cured. I consider it. the best remedy in the wor for bowel complaints." For sale bv Wilson Drug Co. A Cottage Grove man hunting deer, came upon a of wildcats, and by quick shot both the adult cats. whil family action Sick Headache. For several years my wife was troubled with what physicians called sick headache of it very severe character. She doctored with several eminent phy sicians and nt a great expense, only to grow worse until she was unable to do any kind of work. Ahouta yearago she began taking Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets and todav weighs mort than she ever did before and is real well," says Ml. Ceo. E. Wright of New London, New York. For sale by Wiieon Drug Co. The Commercial Club has re ceived word that the honorable board of Filipino Commissioners will reach Portland on the morning of August 22, and will remain there for the day. There are 26 in the party and rooms have been reserved for them at the Portland during their visit here. The party is traveling through the United States on a tour of inspection during which they wish to glean ideas for the betterment of the governient and conditions of the Phillippine Islands. The Star Tannery Company was incorporated in Albany Tuesday. The incorporators are Henry Lyons, John Shea, James II. Curran and Henry Shea. It is capitalized at at ifSOOO, the stock being divided into shares of $100 each. This is the second tannery for Albany. How About Your Summer Vacation? Newport on Yaqiiina Bay is the iJe.il seaside resort of the North Pacific Coast, Round trip tickets at greatly reduced rates on sale from all Southern Pacific points in Oregon, on and after June lt. Ask agent for further information and a 'landsouvdv illustrated souvenir booklet, or write to Edwin Stone, Manager C. & E. R. R., of Albany. Ore., or V. E. Coman, O. T. A., S. P. Co.. Portland. Oregon. SICK HEADACHE ABSOLUTELY anr permanently lured by us'.njr Mckl T?a A pleasant herb drink. Cures constlpatlor and Indigestion, makes you eat. rork and happy Satisfaction fruarantr nr montt back V era and 50 eta Bel CbarMnatOQ. Dailaa. Oraaroa Portland and Return univ The Southern Pacific is now sell- i . .. . : I.. t r, Portland nig rounu trip umcio iv v from Dallas for .t2..r)0, good going Saturday P.M. or any train of Sun- lav, returning Sunday and Mon day, giving all day Sunday and Monday in Portland, 'ihesame ar rangement applies from Portland, giving all Portland people a chance io visit valley points at greatly re- luccd rates. Call on Southern Pacific Com pany's agent for particulars. Southern Oregon apple crops are excellent. End of Bitter Fight. Two physicians had a long and stub born fight with an abcess on my rnxht lung" writes J. F. Hughes of DuPont, lia., "and gave me up. Everybody thought my time had come. As a last resort I tried Dr. King's New Discovery fur Consumption. The benefit I receiveo was striking and I was on my feet in i lew days. Now I've entirely reuainei my health." It conquers all Coughs Colds and Throat and Lung Troubles (juaianteed bv Belt & Clieriington Drug Store. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. "Still it can be asserted that cmps never fail in On gon. Suicide Prevented. The startling announcement that preventive of suicide bad heeu discover ed will interest many. A run down eye tern, or despondency invariably preced suicide and something has been foiim i hat will prevent that condition whii makes suicide likely. At the fir thought of self destruction take Elect ri Bitters. It being a great tonic and nei vine will strengthen the nerves am build up the system, It s also a great Stomach, Liver and Kidney regulator Only 50o. Satisfaction guaranteed Belt & Clieriington Druggist. b The experiment of making brie out of Coos hay sand is succeeding The Death Penalty. A little thing sometimes results leaih. Thus a mere scratch, insugnifi cant cuts or puny boils have paid tra de ith penalty. It is wise to have Buck len's Arnica Salve ever handy. It's the best Salve on earth and will prevent fa talitv, when Burns, Sores, Ulcers and I'iles threaten. Only L;5c, at Belt A Cher rington Drug store. The best apples is a manner of packing problem being con sirlered in the Hood River valley A Perfect Painless Pill is the one that will cleanse the system "et the liver to action, remove the bilr clear the complexion, cure headache anil leave a good taste in the mouth. The famous little pills for doing such work pleasantly anil effectually are DeWitt Little Early Risers. Bob Moore, of Lafayette, Ind., says: "All other pill I have used gripe and sicken, while De Witt's Little Early Risers are simpl perfect." Sold by Belt & Clierrington Too many headache tablets killed a girl at Junction. Taken with Cramps. Win. Kirmse, a member of the bridgt auiig working near Littleport was taker "iiddenly illTiinrs lay night with cramps and a kind of cholera. His case was severe that he nail to have niemh is of of the crew wait upon him and Mr Gilford was called and consulted. H told them he had a medicine in the form of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy that he thought would help him out and accordingly sev eral doses were administered with the result that the fellow was able to he around next day. The incident speaks quite highly of Mr. Gilford's medicines. Elkader, Iowa, Argus. This remedy never fails. Keep it in voui- home it may save life. For sale by Wilson Drug Co. The temperature reached 10S at Heppner one day this Summer. A Sweet Breath is a never tailing sign of a healtm failing sign of stomach. When the breath is bad the stomach is out of order. There is no remedy in the world equal to Kodm Dyspepsia Cure for curing indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach disorders. Mrs. Mary S. Crick, of White Plains, Ky., writes: "I have been a dyspeptic for years: tried all kinds of remedies out continued to grow woise. By the use of Kodol I began to improve at once, and after taking a few bottles am fully restored in weight, health and strength and can eat whatever I like. Kodol diaests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. Sold by Belt & Clierr ington. The next president of the Oregon Press Association is said to be promised to Salem. Have You Received the Seaside Sou venir for 1904? The A. & C. R. E. will mail to your n.liiress fnv, copies of their Summer Booklet containing 30 pages of half tone engravings of Columbia River and Clatsop Beach scenery. Address J. C. Mayo, G. F. & P. A., Astoria, Ore., or Mr. C. A. Stewart, Agent, 218 Alder St., Tortland, Ore. EXPERIENCE T3 THE BEST twicher l"s Acker's English Reme.ly In an ase of coughs, cold or croup. Should it 'all to r1v tmmWIIat relief monev re 'undfd IS era and Sl cts. Belt Chr rtnttoB. DaUaa Or iron Weak Hearts Ara duo to Indigestion. Ninety-nine or eyerj A.r? JUla who have heart trouble onouu'-- rr--- .,,. ln,llcTM. i remember wnen u w a......- ...-.fc .. . .Uniifln fact that all cues ol i. ii la : , i heart disease, not prpn c ar traceable to, cut re . u u - which fails of perfect digestion ferments and .i All Innfl in KG II 111LU uio BlWiv swells the stomach, pumng u up aB . tv,io intM-fe.res with the action oi the heart, and In the course of time thai delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. n v.hi of Nevada, O.. aays: Inadstomacn Jfanasina bad atito I had heart troubla troub'9 J?-j.ir.-nl. dir. for about fOUl With It. I tOOK rwuuui wr-.- - months and It cured mo. Kodol Digests What TOU tai .a .i.v the stomacn oi an ncrvuua U1U 1 ' train and the heart of all pressure. Bottles only. $ 1 .00 Size holdlni 2M times toe mai Size, wnicn aciia lur ow. b hw e. O. DeWITT CO., OHIOAQa BELT & CHERRINGTDN Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby piven that the County Court ,f Polk County, Oregon, has appointed h. Unison iiiimimstniioi oi ine ui V' i ...i mi ni.minis having cliun against said esiate are hereby notllled JW' requ reu, hi - Bix mo,s roSthe date" & the Hrs pupation of this "Dated this Sth dByf Jul1!J?4j AMS0N, Administrator of the estate of Levi Taylor, defeased. McCain & Vinton, Attys. for estate. Salem, Falls City & West ern Railway Co. TIME-TABLE, Effective April 1. West-Bound: l.v. DALLAS Tents' Siding i:illiams Bridgeport Vr. FALLS CITY East Bound: .v. FALLS CITY Bridgeport liilliams Tents' Siding Ar. DALLAS A.M. P.M. .7:30 1:20 .7:-il3 1:6 7:19 1:39 .7:55 1:45 8:0.") 1 :.'' A.M. 1'. M 9:'j(i 4:3. .9:30 4:4." 9:3G 4:51 .11:39 -l:-')4 . 9:55 5:10 Trains Stop on Sienal only. L. GERLINGEK, Jr.. lieneral Mumper. Pays for the OBSERVER and the Weekly Oregonian one year. In order to take advantage of this lueral offer, your subscription to the Omserver must be paid up to date. Now is the time to siibperihp. "It's a bad time to swap horses when you are crossing a stream." That was Lincoln's famous reply to those who urged him to make a change in generals at a critical period of the Civil war. Lincoln's saying is worth remember ing, especially when you are asked to "swap" Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for a bootless bargain, de scribed as "just as good," at the critical time when health is at stake. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery is a medicine which has a record of ninety-eight per cent, of cures. It is an absolutely reliable family medicine, non alcoholic and non-narcotic. It always helps; it almost always cures. Why should any one who is seeking a cure for sickness, and is persuaded that the "Discovery" will cure him, "swap" the substance for the shadow at the risk of health? Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov. ery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. What is popularly termed weak" stom ach is the common cause of various forms of physical weakness, such as "weak" heart, "weak" lungs, "weak" or slug, gish liver, "weak" nerves, etc. The entire body and its several organs are dependent for strength upon the food prepared in the stomach. The "weak" stomach cannot provide the food strength for the various organs, which m their turn become "weak and unable to accomplish the work for which they were designed. "Golden Medical Dii covery" cures through the stomach dis eases which have their cause in a dis eased condition of the stomach and the allied organs of digestion and nutrition It enables the perfect digestion and assnnulatioi! o food by which the body is built up into a condition of sound health. It purifies the blood, driving out the poisons which breed and feed disease. Preferred to Die. "Have taken Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis. covery and it did me more good thai TaV , i could get," writes lrs. Julia A. Wilcox o "c St ood Co. Ohio. Box 25. 1 doctored with" three different doctors for weak heart, but tl ev ?id me no good. 1 was so tired and disco raged il l had had my choice to live or die I wndJ 1 have iriVv dle- "Usband heard of GoMen Medical Discovery1 and he bought me a b, t ie I took that and the first half seenied to hek, , e I took six bottles before I stopped I am ZV fix , and am taking in washing beside I will Ood.,nS : .' " ; r ,mure.-..." as been may print it and make you wish to. any honest use o'f it Was Bedfast. I had been sick for more than a vf r.i. kidney trouble.- write, Mrs. t ,cv i?h lacksboro. Jack Co Tpth - j--IT ' ' octors treaJ,e,i mCebm none dUl L1'!1 One doctor said 1 never could bYmredVTi Mcuicul Discoverv With but lixi. i. ''"--" to Dr. Pierce and he si $ he S cuS mT' . befan to take his 'Golden Medical Tii ? and althoi.Kh I had inven Vn to di, V , improve from the ,,?h, ,i " tc TO", illustrations, if xnt 'hgtV" oj suu to defray expense ot So omy. bend at one-cent stamps for e OOOS. in ClOth hin.linrr AA.l V. Pierc, Buffalo, N. Y. Address Dt V any letters of inquiry that anv one wi, he, m, tl wii DP Wi inn- in. ui.iaiii re Notice For Publication. TIMBER U?. OrconCiUreyon. .. . 1.. llulll'P T, i ! 1878 ent tied "An act for the sale oi June J, l'"., ,,f ralifornia, Oreiron, tlinuer iiniiia ui - ; ,, pvU'iul- Nevada and Washington Territory, as exiui i Case of the 8. of h wH X A toshV WliiSl wifht is mnre viable lor its -her or stone lliim for air. I SSuJrifpunH ad to e, taolW ga!d land before U.c Kepis er ai d Hoc l v tr a . Drenon City, orcsripii, uu Thuisday, ihe sui nay 0firePname'U1iti,eHs;S: II. W. Bennett, of Hiiel "nwm; Jt. W. .March, of Buell. Orcupn; Md vi" "'on lie, of Duel!, Oregon ; Ueorge Coulee, 0"irp"'rsonB claimin. adversely the abOTO-desi ribcd landh are requested to Ho their lidnis in this ollice on or before said 8lh day ol September, 1901. UJEKNoN g. DRE8SEIi, Register. Notice For Publication. TIM BE It LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1878 1 United States Land Olhoe, Oregon City, ureifon. May 'J3, 190-1. Vntiee 13 herebv given that in compliance with the ,rS i"f the act ol Congress o. June 3 1878 e.itiiled "An act for the sale ol S J in the States mTalil'ornia, Oregon. Nevada and W ellington Terriipry," as extend ed io al the 1'ublic Land States by net ol AuguM i Ys". Wi lliain J. Burns, of Monmouth, county f'fek State of Ore has this day led in this oii.ee his sworn slalement No. I.I3, lor tlu mirehase oi the Southwest one-lourth ol Seiiio"' No 22 in Township No 7 South, Ka me No 8 Wel. and will oiler proof to show that the and Nought1 is more valuable for its timber or .lone Uiaii lor ag.iei.Uu.al purposes, , and .; establish his claim to haul land beli) e lh i ouniv CleiK ol Polk County, Oregon, at Da k Oregon, on Friday, the 12th day of Angus t. I 4 lie names as witnesses: L. flarnian, o Mon mouth, orcgon; J. Moyer, of Falls City, On -Iron- B Beezlev.of Falls City, Oregon; Frank Harris, of Falis City, Oregon. , .., ahovo-di-scrihcd lauds are mpiestcd to me uiiir claiins in this ollice on or belore said 12th daj v ana uu puiaoun vmiiu.i.p :". ' , ot August, I'Jul. Ai.tiKliNOX S. DRKSSKR, Kesir-ter. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby civun to all whom it ma ciiiicern, that I. 1'aiil II. Wnlluce, have been ap pointed administrator with will niiiiex.Hl ol tin lue,t will und testament of Thomas C. kniM, di'i'vaned, by the Honorable County court ol -oik County. Oregon. All pcrs ms havine claims against said est-,t. will present lliem to me at my ulliec in the Cit) Hall at Salem, orcgon, duly verilied as hy la reipiired, witliin six inoiilhs from the date ui tln notice. Dated this 31st day of May, 1901. l'Al'L 11. WALLACE, Administrator with will annexed. Notice For Publication. TIMBKK LAN Ii ACT JUNK 3. 1878. United States Land Ollice, Oregon City, Oregon. June 7, 1110-1. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of Hie net of Congressof Mine 3, s7 entitled "An act for the sale ol timber lands in tho.Statcsol California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex tended to all the l ublie Laud stales by act o I August 4, ISie, Anna Mehiling, of Falls City, countv of Polk (Stale of Oregon has this day liied in this olliee her sworn statement No. 0141, fortliepnirhaseof theS.of N.W. ol See. No. 2 in Township No. 7 South, Hange No. 7 West, and will oiler proof to show that the lam i sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agrii-ullurul purposes, and to establish her claim to suid land before the County Cltrk of I'olk County, Oregon, at liallas, Oregon, on Wednesday, tlie 31st day of August, l'JOl. She names as witnesses: 11. C. Seymour, of Kalis City, Oregon; Ira -Mehrling, of Kallf city, Oregon; 0. P Coulee, of iiallas. Oregon; K 1 in s Ilinshaw, of Dallas, Oregon. Any and all persons elaiining adversely the nbove-desi ribed lands are requested to tile their elaims in this olliee on or before said 31st day of August, l'JUl. AL(J KKNON S. DKKSSEK, Register. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Polk. Viola L. Welch, I'laintilV, vs. Frank Welch, Defendant. To Frank Welch. Defendant: In the Name oi the State of Oregon : You are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed tnrainst voii, in the above entitlea suit, on or before the last nay of the time pre scribed in the order fur publication of summons, to-wit: the 2nd ibiy of September, 11)04, and it you fail to answer for want thereof tiie plaintill will take a dei-rce iiKainst yon dissolving the bonds of matrimony, now existing between you and plaintiff, and giving to plniniilt' the care and custody of the minor child, Harry Welch, ana for costs and disbursements herein'. Hy order of the Hon. Ed K. Coad, Countv Judge of the County i ourt of the state of Ore gon, lor Polk County, made on the Jilth day of ally, liioi, it is directed that publication of the summons be made in the Polk county Observer, a weekly newspaper published in said countv, once a week for six consecutive weeks. Tlie hist day of publication being the 22nd day of .In v. imi J X. L. BUTLER, Attorney for Plaintill'. HARNESS AJ4D SADDLES. 1 have just revived a Fine New Stouh ot Harness ami Saddles and invite you to call anil examine tliem as to style, workmanship anil price. I have "thi tinest line of saddles ever shown in I'oik ijounty. They are strictlv "down-to. date ' in every respect. HORSE BLANKETS A big assortment prices according u, quail y all titted with "Double .Sur cingles," a new feature which even horseman will readily appreciate. ComV and Bee them. HARNESS OIL, Best Grade, WHIPS and ROBES. Frank A. Stiles MAIN ST.. DALLAS, ORE. CHURCH DIRECTORY Chricf Ian rK..-U Bihle School at 10 a. m. Junior C. E at 3 :30 p. ni . Senior (J. E. at 6 -30 p. m Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. n.. Preaching services every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Methodist Episcopal Church. Sunday, 9:45 a. m., Sunday School; U a.m., preaching; 7:30 d. ru., Epworth Uague ; 6 :o0 p. m., preaching ; Thursday i .30 p. m., prayer meeting. James Moore, Pastor. Adventist Church. Sabha h School at 10 a. m. Bible study from 11 to 12. United Evangelical Church Services are held as follows: S 8 10 m. UC. E 6 :30 p. m. Y. M. C. A. ' " ; A- and Junior Endeavor, 3-00 p.m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, To A. A. Winter, Pastor. Presbyterian Church. Sahba.i. services: Bible study at 10 a- m.; I reaching at 11 a.m. and 70 P. m.; Junior Endeavor, 3 p. ra - Senior Thursday aV?:30p.m. meeUnfc W. T. Wardle, Pastor. Baptist Church. Tilila cotin..l . in 6:30 p.m. Ireachin. at 11 -i L-I J. M. Ghees, Pastor. TTOKNEY AT LAW. Oscar Hayter. Upstairs In Campbell bullaing DALLAS, 1 OR TTORNEYS AT LAW. Sibley & Kakin. : The only reliable set of AtJ Polk county. Office on Court J"1 DALLAS. . . R A TTOKNEY AT LAW A Julius N. Hart Office upstairs In OsUeld Buiidi Room l, 11 DALLAS, REGo A TTORNEY AT LAW. N. L. BuiLEK Office over Dallas City Bank. DALLAS, 0REG(. A TTORNEY AT LAW CJ- A. HURLEY Real Estate, Loans and Insura; notary l'ublic gKNTIST. M. Hayter, dalaCs Ver W,Ison,8 Drug Sl jBHYHICAN AND 8UHQEON. L. N. Woods, M. D, Does general nrantlno in r.ho county. Office on Main stres M. OLIVE SMITH teacher of PIANO AND OUGA! Studio, Room No. 2, Wilson i DALLAS, OREU0.N lt. C. Craven, Pres. R. E. William Cm, Dallas Hit; Eii Exchanges bought and sola mi points. Special attention paid ton lections. Wm. MU SCOTT, Ti'iiekiuaii, Does hauling of all kinds at rean rates. oallas. rm LODGE DIRECTOR! Masonic Calendar. Jenninga Lodge, No. 9, R couiniunicutiotiB, Second i Fourth Fridays of each It. L. ClIAl'MAN. V. M USCAR I1AYTSI, Ainswoith (Jliapter, Jo.! j A. M., stated convocation,! ThtirKilay of each nifinth. Of car Hayter, H. P. WlI.l.IS SlMOKIOJ Naomi Chapter, No. 22,0. E.S..r. meetings Second and Foii'll day? ot each month. Mrs. Ei la J. Mktzcier,W Mrs. LmBiR I1uir, Sec. I. 0. 0. F. - S1- Friendship Loilne, No.6,: S6p every Saturday evwiit; -;,wj-- o. 0. F. Hall. Ralph IIii.l, N. G. W. A. Ayrkr, Eft-' I aCreoIe Encampment, No. 20, i u.Seond and Fourth Monday ' month. F. H. Morrison, C. P. F A. Stiles, Su T lmira iAge, No. 20, I), of E,: "every Friday evening. , Mrs. Pauline Williams, S.b Miss Mi.va Hughe.' fc Woodmen oftheWg Dallas Camp, No. 201), meets Fellows hall every Thursday1 W. A. Ayrks, C, , AV. G. VassalM JUfistletoe Circle, No. 33, W JAmeets in Odd Fellows' ball, and Fourth Wednesday of eat" Mrs. Nellie Tatom, G. N. Mrs. Anny DuKS.t; Knights of the Maccabl 3 ..s, i.,nna Tn i r. s. niett-'' I'ttllOD AV"J , . :. :-i rr U HU c.IflVS K mnnth in T. O. O. U. V . UONKKY, D. IV. v"" j .1 ... ft O 1. I 'Mil. 1. 1. nw lwilaoHive.No.28, L.OjM "on Second and J?ourtn noon of each month. iMR8. J'JVA HAYTER, u. v. , L i t'fN. t I MRS. liLAMIUB I o. u. w. wmm I Union Lodge, No. 3o-$ and Third Wednesday month. H. L. Fentox, M. W. F. A. Srn-J"1 Crystal Lodge, No. BO. D.rff; First and Third WednesW1 month. Alice Groves, C. of H. Emma C United Artisans. Assembly No. 46 meets F'"1 "day of each niontb. "Willis Simoktos, M. A- Mrs. ELLAJg Fraternal Union olj Ijodge No. 144 Meets TbIIJ ' of each month. W. J. Wagner, F. M. at S. E. Mob i Order of Independent DALLAS LODGE j - ?f i 2nd and 4th xnesuaj - i:; Hall. C. Eilbbee. W