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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1904)
,.! .... FIIJEE WORLD'S FAIR TOUR A World's Fair Excursion to St. Louis and return, and $100 additional expense money. Contest Now Open PRIZE Will be awarded to any ludy in Polk County receiving the highest vote. WAREHOUSEMEN BONDS WE GIVE COUPONS with every 25c purchase. The Bee Hive Store Dry Goods Clothing Shoes T. A. Biggs Groceries Guy Brothers Hardwaie Frank X Chapman Furniture The Hub Clothing Store Exclusive Men's Furnishings A. H. Harris Jeweler Optician Miss Bertha Collins The Leading Milliner Melser & Melser Crockery Notions Lee Smith's Cyclery Blealea Repairing Sundries Frank Fuchs Star Bikeiy Dallas Ice and Cold Storage Co. Cold Storage Meats Walter Williams Cigars Confectionery Ice Cream Heath & Cornes Exclusive Paints Wall Paper BOOKS!! Cloth Bound Books by standard authors, (full size 7J x G) only ioc We have the same titles in better editions if you wish them. our line of School Stationery. includes many new articles. Heiser and Meiser ELLA J. BUI DEALER IN LADIES and CH1LDRENS FURNISH ING GOODS. The largest and best stock of Materials for Fancy Work in the city. COLLINS BUILDING Dallas, Oregon County Court Orders License Issued to Firms Handling Grain. Under the law requiring warehouse men to luinisn oouus, me vuuuij Commissioners' Court has ordered licenses issued as follows : J. K. Sears, McCoy; bond $5000; sureties, P. C. Sears, V. B. Sears, John MeCrow. George E.Brey, Independence ; bond, $1000; sureties, J. S. Cooper, U. L. Frazier, W. F. Campbell. B. J. Bidders, Soap Creek; bond, $1000; sureties, H. T. Bidders, Joseph Bidders. Oregon Milling and Warehouse Company, Independence, Monmouth and Airlie; bond, $4000; sureties, W T. Hoffman. M. Tillcry. Elizabeth Hoffman. B. C. Craven, Ballston ; bond, $5000 sureties, B. E. Williams, W. G. Vas sail, F. J. Craven. M. M. Ellis and Frank Gibson, Bickreall; bond $5000; sureties, T. A. Biggs, B. E. Williams, M. D. Ellis. IL .-J. A. Tozier, McCoy;- bond, 50i)Q; sureties, A. B. Tozier, D. L. Keyt. BRIGHT'S DISEASE. The largest sum ever paid for a pre -iiription, chunifed fiainl? in Sau Fran 'ittco, AugiiBl 30. 1901. The transfer in volved in coin and stock $1 12,600.00 ami was paid by a parly of business men for a specific for Bright's Disease and Dia betes, hitherto incurable diseases. The v commenced the serious investi- atioii of the specific Nov. 15, 1900. They interviewed scores of the cured tiid tried it out on its merits by putting over three dozen cases on tiip treatment md watching them. They also got phy -iciaiiH to name chronic, incurable cases, md administered it with the physicians for judges. Up to Aug. 25, eighty-seyen ner cent of the test cases were either well or progressing favorably There being but thirteen per cent of failures, the parties were satisfied ami losed the transact ion. The proceedings of the investigating committee and the linicdl reports of t lie test cases were published and will oe mailed free on ap dictation. Address John J. Fulton O.mpanv, 420 Montgomery St., San n'rancisco, Cal. "THE body gets its lite rrom food propel digested. Healthy digestion means blood for the body, but stomach troubles arise from carelessness in eating and stomach disorders upset the entire system. Improp erly masticated food sours on tad stomach, causing distressing pains, belching and nausea. l7U ' ..-w-noHnrf 19 nfirSlSteCl 1U the stomach becomes weakened , 3 ... it nnd dvsnepsia i claims the victim Thedford s ruacK-uraug.n. i T. fwua tnn cures dyspepsia. " stomach and bowels of congested matter anu givua w . . new life. The stomach is quickly F? invigorated and tne naiuxai p stimulation results in a pood U nnrvtitP. with the power to thor- U ounhly digest food. U You can build up your stomach h with this mild ana lytiinai remedy. Try Thedford's Black- Draught today. xou can package rrom yoiu 25c. If he does not keep it, send the money to The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., and a package win. oe mailed you. THEDFORD'S B1ACK-DRAUGHT COURT HOUSE NOTES. A. BE. BKOWM DEALER IN LIVESTOCK Buys and ships Hogs, Mutton and Stock Sheep. Highest market price paid at al. times. Vddress, a. p. d. no. 1, DALLAS, OREGON DON'T WATCH! your old time-piece to see if it is keeping correct time, but buy a reliable Hamilton Railroad Watch or a Paillard Non-Magnetic Watch. ONEIDA SILVERWARE, made of the best material and a 25-year guarantee with all articles of this brand. We also keep tho White Metal brand Knives, Forks, Tea and Table Spoons. Call and Se My Line of Goods CHARLES IL MORRIS JEWELER. DALLAS. OBEGON n m m m m Flour and Mill Feed of all kinds. LAWN and FIELD SEEDS House Medicine and Stock Food of all kinds Wo buy Wool, Hides, Furs and Tallow Old Hand Hall Corner L. Castle, . Dallas, Oregon KILL the COUCH AND CURE THE LUNGS WITH Dr. King's Now Discovery rniuciiMDTinN FOR I uHSand OLDS Price 50c & $1.00 Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNfJ TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. Dallas College : : : and La Creole Academy. Classical, Scientific, Business and Elementary Courses. FACULTY SPECIALLY TRAINED IN LEADING COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. Careful attention paid to individual needs of body, mind and character. Library, Gymnasium, Laboratory and Dormitory privileges for both sexes. KXPENSES LOW. Fall Teiui begins September 21, 1004. For catalogues aud othor information address, PROF. D. M. METZGER. or PROF. C. T. WHITTLESEY, Dallas, Oregon. J. u. vanOrsdel & Son s DEALERS IX timber and farm Eattds and City Property. morai ktoh of Dallas Gectric tight Plant Office on Court Street. Dallas, Oregon. 2 -SO' WAGNER BROS. ? Y CARRY A CO.WPLETE LINE OF Single Shovel Plow?, Double Shovel Plow?, Wing Shovel PIowp, Five-Tooth Cultivators, Disc Cultivator?, Peg Tooth Harrows, Spring Tooth Harrows, Disc Harrows, reversible with Extension Head. ::::::::::::: AH kinds of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators and everything needed to cultivate a hopyarJ or orchard. hi COR. OAK aod MAIN STREETS. CLAIMS ALLOWED. PRINTING AND STATIONERY Glass & Prudhomme, supplier S29.GQ ; Irwin-Hodson Co, blank books, $103.55; Observer, printing, 543.40. ROADS AND BRIDGES W W Johnson Lumber Co., $47.55 ; J J Williums, work on bridge, $3.25 ; Eakin& Dick, mdse., $2.20; Capital Lumbering Co., $14.78; Mill Creek Lumber Co., $31.84; W E Martin, $41.93 ; J A Tate, repair bridge, $10.00 ; W F Muscott. cartage. $1.50; J D Single, repair bridges, $18.00; Bryan Lucas Lumber Co., $39.11; J W Mc Dowell, labor, $9.00; Pearce Bros., labor, $9.00 ; John Morris, labor, $9.00 ; A R Southwick, labor, $9.00 ; Lenstrom & Gassor, labor, $31.00; A Lenstrom, labor, $15.00 ; J C Arthur, labor, $3.00 ; B I Ferguson, labor. $3.00; Inde pendence Lumber Co., $35.02; C V Black, livery, $3.00; J J Buhlcr, freight paid, $8.45 ; John Sykes, labor, $0.00 ; J A Tate, repair bridge, $21.00 ; William Faull, mdse, $20.17; M Mul- key, labor, $41.90; COURTHOUSE AND JAIL Western Clay Co., mdse. $28.98 Robert VanOrsdel, labor, $1.20 ; H V Gates, water rent, $10.00 ; Vaughn & Weaver, plumbing, $54.80; Mark Etn- bree, labor, $13.80; F II Muscott, saw. ing wood, $2.00; J G VanOrsdel, elec trie lights, $15.00; A D Burnett, labor, $24.00; Cliff Johnson, labor, $12.00; J T Johnson, labor, $24.00; Frank Dye, labor, $8.40; C C Coad, labor. $7.00; Charles Chase, labor, $3.38; R R McAdanis, labor, $20.25; G B Nunn, labor, $20.00; William Tatotn, teaming, $43.75; City of Dallas, sewers $528.30 ; M Burford, teaming, $33.25 ; Gus Bowman, teaming, $50.00; Chas Farley, teaming, $14.00; T A May, teaming, $33.00; Gus Erickson, team ing, $30.75 ; Green Campbell, teaming, $19.25; Eugene Byerley, teaming, $8.75; Charles BlacK, teaming, $7.00; Cliff Hanks, teaming, $12.00; George Enmans, labor, $4.00; John Caldwell, learning, $27.80; Harry Campbell, labor, $12.00; Louis Carter, labor, $20.25; Bert Elliott, labor, $15.75; Robert Hatton, labor, $0.00; FLud- wig, labor, $20.00; Boss Winslow, labor, $10.00 ; J B Nunn, grass seed, $41.00; II V Gates, pipe, $10.20; Hugh Smith, 40 cords of wood, $90.00. SALARY AND EXPENSE Dora Roy, ex teachers, $15.00 ; Mrs F H Morrison, same, $12.00 A N Hol man, $05.00; Alex VanOrsdel, $5.50; Andy Trent, $40.00 ; F E Myer, $81.00 ; Mrs F E Myer, $32.50 ; F C Myer, $07.50 ; Arminda Loughary, $41.25 ; J T Ford, $153.18; E M Smith, $130.28; Tracy Staats, $65.00; C L Starr, $80.14; H Holman, justice court, $70.15; J E Beezley, $02.50; Surveyor's office, $31.40; John P VanOrsdel, $83.80; Ed F Coad, $07.85; William Biddell, $33.80; Seth Biggs, $12.60. PAUPER ACCOUNT DGMeador, $11.00; Viola Bedwell, $8.00; F S Wilson, $12.00; John Dick ens, $30.00 ;C E Huntley, $01.85; Dr O D Butler, $8.50. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE C G Coad, stamped envelopes, $26.80 ; J W Ball, justice court, $3.70; Piling wood, $3.50; J A Laurenson, extra work on walk, $9.00; W C Brown, tax rebate, $39.49; H L Crider, tax rebate, $7.00. PBOBATE Estate of Mary E. Gibson, deceased will admitted to probate; Frank Gibson appoiutod executor without bonds; Jesse Lucas, H. W. Wilkening and B. K. Branson appointed ap praisers. Estate of Iieo Short, deceased Miles Adamson. Charles Riches and Charles uiveu appointed appraisers. Estate of ElizaMh Butler, deceased rvport of executor filed, and ap proved subject to final report; distri bution ordered made as prayed for; division of bank stock ordered made j as set forth In ietition. Estate of John Ellis, deceased final ' account sot for hearing on tVtobcr 15, I SI I ,61 120 at li o'clock a. ra. Estate of Ira S. Townsend, deceased inventory and appraisement filed; administrator and administratrix charged with $10,400. Guardianship of J. H. Townscnd final account set for hearing on October 15, at 11 o'clock. BEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Willamette University to Claude E Sawtelle, 100 acres, 1 6 s, r 7 w, $400. W H Fulkerson to W S Pierson, 3 acres in Monmouth, $1700. s K Rrowlev et ux to S C L Moore, lots 5, 0, 7 and 8, block 14, Monmouth, $750. G A Wells et ux to Mrs R L Murphy 214.34 acres, 1 9 s, r 3 and 4 w, $10,000 Clell Hayden to J B Knowles, 22 acres, 1 8 s, r 4 w, $778.28. Morris Jones to R R' Riggs, acres, t 8 s, r 6 w, $050. F (i Murrell et al to Sarah A Marks, tract in Isaac Levens d 1 c, $1500. W M Walker et ux to Dora Walker, 200 acres in Polk county, $100. John R Edwards et ux to Peter Cook, lot 1, block 1, Ballston, $500. B Kleindinst et ux to D W Sawtelle, 2G.54 acres, t 0 s, r 7 w, $80. J S Cooper, trustee, to W H Riggs, parts of lots 7 and 8, block 25, Inde pendence, $80. Kntrinn Knbin to F W Kubin. 47.27 acres, Burley Fruit Farms, $500. Kate Kubin to F W Kubin, lots and D, block 4, Burley Fruit Farms, $500. Zimri Hinshaw et ux to Costello Lyons, lots in Falls City, $1000. Loa Perry and hd to C Coverdale, east one-half lots 7 and 8, block 15 Hill's Independence, $325. When troubled with constipation try f!rimihprliiin' Strinuich and Liver Tab lets. They are easy to take and produce no griDinu or unpleasant, taste, tor sale by Wilson Drug Co. Portland and Return Only $2.50. Ti. Southern Pacific i n--w Hfli- ,ug round trip tickets to Portland f.nm Dallas for 2.f)0, good jioing Saturday P. M. or any train of Sun day, returning Sunday and Mon day, giving all day Sunday and Monday in Portland, inesame m ransrement applies from Portland, giv ing all Portland people a chance to visit valley points at greauy - duced rates. Hall on Southern Pacific Com pany's agent for particulars. Fearful Odds Against Him. Bedridden, alone and destitute. Such, in brief was the condition of an old soldier by name of J.J. Havens, er- .... ; i l?ir l-Pll rfl hfi wii8 trouoieii with Kidney disease and neitlier doctors nor medicines gave him relief. At lengtn he tried Electric Bitters, n pm. uuu his feet in short order and now be testi fies "I'm on the road to complete re covery. Best on earth for Liver ami kidnev troubles and all forms of Stom and liowel complaints. Only 50 cents. Guaranteed by Melt & Cherrington, Druggist. v.. mo fire are raeritie on the Columbia river below Portland. A Boy's Wild Ride for Life. Wiih family around expecting him to ii.. ,i Hi.n liilini? for life, 18 miles, to 'net Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs anu corns, . Brown, of Leesville, Ind., endured death's agonies from asthma; but this wonderful medicine gave instant rehe. and soon cured him. He writes: 1 now sleep soundly every night. Like marvelous cures of Consumption, Pneu monia, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Grip prove it matehlees merit tor all Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles fiOc and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Belt & Cherrington 's drug store. A good, refreshing rain is badly needed. Benton county farmers sow vetch and oats half and half and se cure good results. The Momach is the Man. A weak stomach weakens tne man, because it cannot transform the food be eats into nourishment. Health and strength cannot be restored to any sick man or weak woman without hist re storma health and strength to the stomach. A weak stomach cannot digest enough food to feed the tissues and revive the tired and run down limbs and organs of the body. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat, cleanses and strengthens the glands and membranes ol the stomach, and cures indigestion dyspepsia and all stomach troubles bold by Belt & Cherrington. Grass Valley is going to bond itself for a $10,000 water works plant. From 148 to 92 Pounds. One of the most remarkable cases of a cold, deep-seated on the lungs, causing pneumonia, is that of Mrs. Gertrude b. Fenuer, Marion, Ind., who was entirely cured by the use of One Minute CoueIi Cure. She says: "The coughing and straining so weakened me that I ran down in weight from 14S to 92 pounds. I tried a number of remedies to no avail until I used One Minute Cough Cure Four bottles of this wondt rful remedy cured me entirely ot tiie cough, stren nthened my lungs and restored nie to my normal weight, health and strength." sold by lielt & Cherrington. The Mitchell Sentinel, which was swept away be the recent flood, has again commenced publication A Power For Good. The pills that are potent in theii action and pleasant in their effect art DeWitt's Little Earlv Risers. W. S Philpot, of Albany, Ga. says : "During a bilious attack 1 took one. Small as l was it did me more good than calomel blue mass or nnv other nill T pvpp tnnt and at the same time the effect was pleasant. Little Earlv Risers are certainly an ideal pill." " Sold by Belt & Cherrington. Fire destroyed A. H. Shumate's hop dryer at McMinnville, Sunday morning. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. lias world-wide fame for marvellous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lo tion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Burns, Boils, Sores, Felons, Ulcers, Tttter, Salt Khetim, Fever Sores, Chapped Hands, Skin Eruptions, infallible for Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 25 cents at Belt Cherrington, Druggist. The Yaquina bar now has over 20 feet of water at mean tide. A grand harbor that ought to be im proved. DALLAS, OREGON, t Onor.iinutoCounhCuro a x I For Coush Coiai and Croup. " i A i. a . What is Lite? In the last analysis nobody knows, but hc uo Know nun ii is unuer strict law. Abuse that law even sliuhth- suits. Irreeular living means derange ment oi me organs, resulting in Consu ltation. Headache r.r T.ivpr tniiilila n- Knur's New Life Tills quickly re-adjusts mis. ii gentie, yet tnorough. Only 25c at Belt it Cherrington's drugstore. Reduced Rates to St. Louis Exposition The Southern Pacific Company will sell round trip tickets at trreatlv re. duced rates to St Louis and Chicago account the St Louis Exposition, on the following dates : June 16. 17. is- July 1, 2, 3, August 8. 9, 10; September a, 6, i ; Oetoler 3. 4, 5. Going 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. Beturn limit ninety days, but not later than December 31, 1304. For full information as to rates and routes call on Agent Southern Pacific Company. QnaTIinuto Cough Cure r op Coughs, Colds and Croup. In Praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. "Allow nie to give you a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," says Mr. John Hamilton, of Eagle Pass, Texas. "I suffered one week with bowel trouble aud took all kinds of medicine without getting any relief, when my friend, Mr. C. Johnson, a merchant here, advised me to take this remedy. After taking one dose I felt greatly relieved and when I had taked the third doe was entirely cured. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for putting this great remedy in the hands of mankind." For sale by Wilson Drug Co. Threshing in Oregon is about completed, except in the Grand Ronde valley. Has Sold a Pile of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for more than twenty years and it has given entire satisfaction. I have sold a pile of it and can recommend it highly. Joseph McKi.iiixey, Linton, Iowa. You will find this remedy a good friend when troubled with a cough or cold. It always affords quick relief and is pleasant to take. For sale by Wilson Drug Co. Some Fall plowing has been done in Polk county, but most of the farmers are waiting for rain. Emergency Medicines. It is a great convenience to have at hand reliable remedies for use in eases of accident and for slight injuries and ailments. A good liniment and one that is fast becoming a favorite if not a household necessity is Chaniberlain'e Pain Balm. By applying it promptly to a cut, uruise or nuni it allays tne pain and causes the injury to heal in about one-third the time usually required, and as it is an antiseptic it prevents any danger of blood poisoning. When Pain Balm is kept at hand a sprain mav be treated before in flam in ation sets in which insures a quick recovery. For saie uy it iison ui ug to. Marshfield will soon have proved electric light service. im What's in a Name? Everything is in the name when it uuiuea to wucn nazel Baive. K. C. De Witt & Co. of Ch years ago how to make a salve from 11A.-11 iiuzei mat; is a specinc for Piles For blind, bleed truding Piles, eczema, cuts, bums bruises and all skin diseases, DeWitt's Salve has no equal. This has given rise to numerous worthless counterfeits isK ior I'ewitts the genuine. Sold by BeltA Cherrington. The sheep industry is considered better than for several years. Sour Stomach. When the nuantitt, ni j .., . luJTle ;.r ... too rich, sour ,, to iouow, and especially so if the digestion has been weakened hy constipation. Eat slowly and not too freely of easily digested food Masticate the food thoroughly Let five hours elapse between meals.and when von fpl a fir.t ... . .""""a nuu weignt in the region of the stomach after eating take I hamhprluin'a Ia I. , . . t, ,, . , t "innjii anu reiver Ji8"ithe f?r 8tomah mav be " " -' VU, A new cannery will begin oper ations on the Coquille River soon. vHM 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE V Trade Marks .ScKWHle American. Jlfli'y A lJil TwwxJeaiert. i.tJ.M & C0.38,B".N'.v Yrri SADDUES. I have iust received u rmc x.. of Harness and Saddles and invite you i ...,;,. tliMin us to style, to can anu eui. .v - -. workmanship and price. I have Uw finest line of saddles ever sliowi in 1 oik "'... Thow are fitflCtlV "dOWn-tO- i;uu ii -j ..j date" in every respect. HORSE BLANKETS Angles,'' a new feature which every horseman will readily app.eciate. Come and see them. HARNESS OIL, Best Grade. WHIPS and ROBES. Frank A Sties MAIN ST.. DALLAS. ORE. Lorvallis Si TIME CARD NO. 26. No. 2 for Yaquina Leaves Albany 12:15 P.M. Leaves Corvallis 1:45 P.M. Arrives Yaquina 5 :40 P.M. No. 1 Returning- Leaves Yuquina 7:15 A.M. Leaves Corvallis 11:30 A.M. Arrives Albany 12 :15 P.M. No. 3 for Detroit Leave Albany l:"0 r.M. Arrives Detroit C:00 P.M. No. 4 from Detroit Leave Detroit ... 0:30 A.M. Arrives Albany 11:15 A.M. Train No. 1 arrives in Albany in timo to connect with the S. P. south bound train, as well as giving two or three hours in Albany before depar ture of S. P. north bound train. Train No. 2 connects with tho S. P. trains at Corvallis and Albany giving direct service to Newport and adjacent beaches. Train No. 3 for Detroit, Breitonbush and other mountain resorts leaves Albany atl :00 p. m., reaching Detroit about G .00 p. m. For further information apply to EDWIN STONE, Manager. T. COCKRELL, Agent, Albany. H. H. CEONISE, Agont, Corvallis Salem, Falls City & West ern Railway Co. TIME-TABLE, Effective April 1. Daily except Sunday, West-Bound: A.M. P.M. Lv. DALLAS 7:30 1:20 Tents' Siding 7:40 1:116 (iilliams 7:49 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 BridKi-port 11:30 4:45 (iilliams 9::SG 4:51 Teats' Siding !l:St 4:54 Ar. DALLAS 9:55 5:10 Trains Stop on Signal only. L. GEKLINGER, Jr., General MamtKer Notice of Final Settlement. Jiotiee is hereby given that E. L. Ketchnm as executor ol the estate ol Isaac Mal tison. riecenB ed, has filed in the County Court of the State ol Oregon, for Polk County, his dual account an bucii executor, and that Saturday, the 2-ltti day of September, 1904, at the hour of one o'edoek p. m. of said day, has Den appointed by the Judge of said Court as the time lor the hearing of objections to the said final account and tho settlement thereof. AH persons are therefore requireu 10 appear at sain time and show cause, if any exist, why said account should not be approved and the said executor discharged. Dated this 20th day of August, lool. E. L, KETCHUM, Executor of the estate of Isaac Mattison, deceased. Oscar Hay ter, Attorney. Administratrix Notice. Notice is hereby given that I, Alice E. Town send, have been appointed administratis of the estate of James It. Townsend. deceased, by the County Court of the state of Oregon for folk county. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same to me, properly verilied as by law required, at the olhce of J. N. liar , in Dallas, Polk county, Ore gon, within six mouths from the date hereof. Lated this September 9, 1901. ALICE E. TOWNSEND, Administratrix of the estate of i v ii- . ,.J'"ne8H- Townsend, deceased. J. N. Hart, Attorney. Notice of Final Settlement. Lnnfh,lreby.give,il!iat th0 undersigned, ?' .?! H. Townsend: niuVt At o7.ii . , . l" "llce OI lne county .iV, 'Motility Oregon, her final account S.v XV n.V i 'VIU 1,1111 turday, the 15th L L.?1'!11! ut the hour of 11 o'clock Conr't n?! ien hXed hy l'e Honorable County hZei,, .nty,'' the time, and the court thVf ii m' Hnu lne settlement ire hPrhA f.rsns interested in said matter ai! objections county t rat id UVeVnd pUr'' l MW Dated this 12th day of September, iroi ALICE E. TOWNsEND, f.nardian of the Estate of Said James II. Towuaend. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned dmlnistrator of the eitate nf g L cease.1 h. V!. i , 01 Jonn Ellis, de- All persons having objections t k.Th i 5s.nt.sy pTsH rto '. Dated this 12th day of September, vm WILLIAM ELLIS, ' Administrator of the estate J. N.Hart, Attorney. EUis' Deaed. Executor's Notice. h.&hU"eb.rpin ,he """igned nill nri .JJii "P.P?1"1 Executor of the last ceased, bv the Connfi "r5r.E1't-" 'bson, de Oronn r,.i iTiTut-?"1"? Com t of the State of to present the saniP rtni.L ,? hereby notified the prorir voucher. tyhISTJ,,ed' ther with signed atl RickrSaM Pnik'0.'' to the Dn(3e' tn six mouth . &&I5?i.reV. with- Dated this ltith ri.; l.mB notce. j Mifmoer. 'JU4 FRANK GIBSON txecntor of the Last Will Hnd Frank It, -tSM EU Frank Holmes. AHorney. TTOBNEVat tAW. Oscar I'listairs in Campbell butidl DALLAS, TTOKNKYS AT LAW. Sib & Eakin The only reliable H of u ' Polk county. Office on c0u DALLAS, l !1 OH Pay for the OBSERVER V and the Weekly Oregontan im one year. In onler to take advance of ,hitl H , nrthep.,dnptod.t. Sow i. the TTOKNKV AT LAW Julius N.Hart" Office upstairs In Room i DALLAS, TTOKNKY AT LAW. i ' N -L- BUTLEB ! Office over Dallas City L; DALLAS. 1 ORE TTOBNEY AT LAW j A. HURLEY! Real Estate, Loans and IDs, Notary Public ' INDEPENDENCE, m M. Hayter, , DfllriA A,r- Tint. . I DALLAS, nsN Jf: IIY8ICAN AND SDEQKOK, . L. N. Woods, M.dI Does eeneral nrantt i llf - -- - IU HBJJ , uuuuouuiy. umce on Mains M. OLIVE SMIlf tcaclier of PIANO AND 01 Studio, Room No. 2, Wife c DALLAS, OREGO.V R. C. Craven, Pres. R. E. Dallas C:i;V, UJxcrianges bought ana points. Special attention i lections. l v, Wm. muscoti TriichinaiL1 Does hauling of all kinds at kS1 rates. tT DALLAS. OiE LODGE DIRECTOI Masonic Calendar A Jennings Lodge, No, I, communications, Swt Fourth Fridays of each ) R. L. Cha'pman.WI OSCAB HAni Ains worth Ctiapter, S: A. M., stated convocatii Thursday of each mons Oscar I1avter,H.P. Wilms Sdiok Haomi Chapter, No.22,0Ji: meetings Second and Fok dav? of each month. Mrs. Ella J. Mutzgb,' Mrs. Libbik Mcib, Sec. L o o. fT Friendship Lodge, K:' ! Wt0 every Saturday eves . -nwr o. O. F. Hall. M mm Him. TT. Ci. W. A. AYBES,Ei baCreole Encampment, Ko.S Spnond nnd Fourth Mondl'l month. K. H. Morrison. C. P.' F A. Stiui, Almira Udge, No. 26, D. of I every Friday evening. , Mrs. Pauunb Williams, . Miss Mm Hcghe c Woodmen of the fallasCamp, No. 209, m. Fellows hall every inuiw, W. A. Aybks, O. C, W. G. Vassal TWIistletoe Circle, No. S3, ' Ameeta in Odd Fellows and Fourth Wednesday of Mrs. Nellik Tatom, O.J. -Mks. AnhyDcij( Knights of theMaec Pallas Tent, No.S.o and Fourth Thar month in I. 0. OJ G.W.Conkey.S.K.Co Tilau Hive, No. 28,L. a "on Second and Fourth W noon of each month. r Mrs. Eva Hayteb.LA. Mrs, Blanche ti11 A. 0. U. V. Union Lofllte. Ko. JjJ. and Third Wednestf. month. H.L. Fbntos.M. Siaf Crystal Lodge, No. 60. First and Third ttrfne month. Alice Geoves, C.o( United Arti nssembly No. 46-oieeB ' "dav of pach montD "WIIXI3 SlMOSTOS, Mrs. Ella J-4f i Fraternal Union i T.mlge No. "of each montn. W.J.Waonek F - M gF Mrs. S. r T s Independent Org!" DALLAS LOPGES'i"" inn ana m -ui. HalL U I-