Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, September 30, 1904, Image 4

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    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 lady in Folk
County receiving the highest vote.
WE GIVE COUPONS
with every 25c purchase.
The Bee Hive Store
Dry Goods Clothing Shoes
T. A. Biggs
Groceries
Guy Brothers
Hardware
Frank J. Chapman
Furniture
The Huh Clothing Store
Exclusive Men's Furnishings
A. H. Harris
Jeweler Optician
Miss Bertha Collins
The Leading Milliner
Meiser & Meiser
Crockery Notions
Lee Smith's Cyclery
Bicycles Repai ri n g S u ndries
Frank Fuchs
Star Bakery
Dallas Ice and Cold Storage Co.
Cold Storage Meats
Walter Williams
Cigars Confectionery Ice Cream
Heath & Cornes
Exclusive Paints Wall Paper
WILL BUILD THE KOAD
County Court Decides to Open Public
Highway Between Inde
pendence and Sidney.
Hon. Ed. F. Coad, county judge of
the court of Polk county, and Com-
William Riddell of the
same court, made a careful examina
tion of the route for the proposed route
for the Independence-Sidney road, last
week, and after examining carefully
the matter they decided that the con
struction of this road is a matter
peculiarly in the interest of Polk
county, and that it will be built.
Thin road will open up an immense
expanse of country that at present is
very difficult of access, and will lead
to Independence without the interven
ing of a hill, the only drawback being
the ferry at the river.
The town of Sidney is on the Wil
lamette river on the Marion county
side, about six miles above Inde
pendence. It is the center of a very
vn.liin.hlf district and among other
things has a flour mill there that took
in 27,000 bushels of wheat last year.
In addition to the farming of the
cereal class, there are a number of fine
hop farms and others of that character.
BOOKS!!
Cloth Bound Books by standard
authors, (full size 7J x 5J)
only ioc
We have the same titles in better
editions if you wish them.
our lino of School Stationery.
includes many new articles.
Meiser and Meiser
NEWSPAPER FOR RESULTS
Minnesota Merchant Says Adver
tising Is Necessary to Success.
John Gately, general manager of
fifty retail stores in Michigan, Illinois
and Minnesota, says : "Judicious ad
vertising is as essential to business
success as a postage stamp is to the
Inttor one drons in a postoffico. Some
people plod nlong with business and
fail to use the newspaper columns to
tell the people what they have to sell
or about the bargains they have to
offer. These neonle can never be
called successful men in any com
munity.
"There is advertising and advertis
ing, and abovo all other advertising
conies that which is read in the news
paper. While one cannot always tell
what cortain advertisement produces
the most results at a given time, there
is a positive certainty concerning the
steady advertising in the newspaper
One must advertise to get business.'
m j. ib
DEALER IN
LADIES and
CHILDRENS FURNISH
ING GOODS.
The largest and best stock of
Materials for Fancy Work
in the city.
COLLINS BUILDING
Dallas, Oregon
DONT 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 the White Metal
brand Knives, Forks, Tea
and Table Spoons.
Call and See My Line of Goods
CHARLES II. MORRIS
JEWELER.
DALLAS. OREGON
BRIGHT'S DISEASE.
The largest sum ever paid for a pre
emotion, changed hands in San Fran
cisco, August 30, 1901. The transfer in
volved in coin anil stock $112,500.00 and
was paid by a party of business men for
a specific for Bright's Disease and Dia
beteB, hitherto incurable diseases.
They commenced the serious investi
gation of the epeeifiu Nov. 15, 1900.
They interviewed ncores of the cured
and tried it out on its merits by putting
over three dozen cases on the treatment
and watching them. They also got phy
sicians to name chronic, incurable eases,
and administered it with the physicians
for judges. Up to Aug. 25, eighty-seven
per cent of the test cases were either
well or progressing favorably.
There beine but thirteen per cent of
failures, the parties were satisfied and
closed the transaction. The proceedings
of the investigating committee and the
clinical reports of the test cases were
published and will oe mailed free on ap
Dlication. Address John J. Fulton
Comi-any, 420 Montgomery St., San
Francisco, Cal.
Flour and Mill Feed
of all kinds.
LAWN and FIELD SEEDS
House Medicine and Stock
Toon of all kinds
We buy Wool, Hides, Furs and Tallow-
Old Band Hall Corner
J. L. Castle, . Dallas, Oregon
A. It. BROWM
DEALER IN
LIVESTOCK
Buys and ships lings, Mutton and
Stock Sheep. Highest market price
paid at nl. times. Address,
R. F. D. NO. ,
DALLAS, OREGON
KILLthe couch
AND CURE THE LUNGS
WITH Br. King's
Now Discovery
FORCi
rONSUIHPTION
OUGHS and
OLDS
Price
50c & $1.00
Free Trial.
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG TROUB
LES, or MONEY BACK.
FACULTY SPECIALLY
Dallas College: : : :
andL a Creole Academy.
Classical, Scientific, Business and
Elementary Courses.
TRAINED IN LEADING COLLEGES AND
UNIVERSITIES.
Careful attention paid to individual needs of bodv, mind and character.
Library, Gymnasium, Laboratory and Dormitory privileges for both sexes.
m EXPEXSKS LOW.
rail Term begins September 21. l:04.
For catalogues aud other information address,
PROF. D. M. METZGElv, or
TROF. C. T. WHITTLESEY,
Dallas, Oregox.
r.
J. Q. VanOrsdel & Son
-DKAI.IRS IN
Clsfecr aai Tana im aud City Prcrcrty.
proprietor of Dallas Gcctric Elgin Plant
Office on Court Street.
Dallas, Oregon.
FUnAtcrA'a TOarlr-Drauffht comes
fhfi entire system r.
and keeping the body in health than jr
any other medicine made, it w tu
always ready in any emergency to y
treat ailments that are .frequent m
any family, such as indigestion, 4
biliousness, colds, diarrhea, and Q
stomach aches. , . n. Vi
Thedford's Blark-Draoght is the m
standard, never-failing remedy fcr fi
stomach, bowel, liver and Sidney fc.
troubles. It is a cure lor me uum
i:c ills which so frequently summon
the doctor. It is as ood for children
as it is for grown pereons. A dose ot
this medicine every day wi.l soon
..a tio rnnak nrmrinate case OI UJ&-
pepsia or constipation, and when R
taiten as uirecwru u uiy
XUXTILLtt, III., Ixxs. 23, KZX
Tbodford's Elack-OTaugK has boon cur
fnnii. doctor for iiv yuan, u " " " -"- ji
no othar. When any of us fool boxlly no
take a ilrwo hik'i uro all ngtn m i-..oi ;,i
U)ur. Wo have !i!)ont, lots of money for
Amur bills, hut l!ut Itlong just BS TTC1. A
wltn BlttCk-lJruuBbt. jha II. BADEtt.
Ask your dealer for a packatjo of $
Thedford's Bla.cl-Draug;:i aim "
does not keep it send'iic. to The Chatta
Muiicinono.. nhattanooca. Tenn.
3 and a package will be mailed to you.
The Corvallis Times and Corvallis
Gazette have long couuuu -earnest
and intelligent campaign for
mountain water, and it begins to iook
as if their efforts are to be rewarded
tho installation of a tirst-ciass
gravity system, the water to be brought
from a fine mountain stream weou
Corvallis. The business men of the
Agricultural College town have de
cided to assist the council in securing
uch change of the city charter as win
nermit the issue of bonds for mountain
water purposes, and it is altogether
m-obable that the new system will be
built next vear. McMinnville is also
taking steps toward securing moun
tain water, and the two excellent news
papers published in that city are lead
ing the movement.
Emergency Medicines.
It is a great convenience to have at
hand reliable remedies for use in cases
of accident and for slight injuries and
ailments. A good liniment and one that
is fast becoming a favorite u not
household necessity is Chamberlain's
Pain Balm. By applying it promptly to
a cut, bruise or burn it allays the 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 Tain
Balm is kept at hand a sprain may be
treated before inflammation sets in
which insures a auick recovery. For
sale by Wilson Drug Co.
10
COURT HOUSE NOTES.
PEOBATE
Estate of Anna M. Bigler, deceased
finnl nnnmint set for hearing on
October 29, at 1 o'clock p. m.
Estate of Sarah Jasperson, deceased
estate closed and administrator dis
charged.
Estate of Isaac Mattison, deceased
estate closed and executor discharged
Estate of Lee Short, deceased in
veutory aud appraisement approved
administratrix charged with $287.95
petition to sell real estate set for hear
ing October 8, at 10 a. m.
Estate of Mary S. Leigh, deceased
D. E. Berdan cited to appear on
October 21, at 10 o'clock a. m., to show
cause, if any he has, why he should
not be removed as administrator of
said estate and some other person
appointed.
HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Christina Gage and hd to A E and
C E Lombard, 54-100 acres, t 8 s, r
w, $3.24.
Oliver Stump ot ux to Julia A Ellis,
tracts in Dallas, $1400.
Harvey Gage et ux to J J McBee,
acres, 1 8 s, r 6 w, $505.
H M Peebles et ux to Mrs Frances E
Nye, 4 acres in Dallas, $1275.
W H Livingston et ux to H E Grant,
lots 1. 2. 5. G, 10. 11 and 12, block A,
Falls City, $950.
Conrad Stafrin et ux to Silas
Orchard, tract in block 10. Dallas, $800,
M P Masterson to Lovina Perry, lot
1, block 11, Hill's Independence, $550,
Jonah Lowe et ux to H P and H
Bogart, lots 17, 18, 19 and 20, block C,
First add to Falls City, $525.
J H Dunlop to Florence McEae, 82
acres, 1 7 s, r 5 w, $500.
W P Bevens et ux to Peter F Ducep,
4,00 acres, 1 9 s, r 4 w, $150.
A Milne to Jacob H Eempel,
acres, t G s, r 5 w, $1C50.
United States to A L Mills, trustee,
322 acres, 1 7 s, r 7 w, patent.
A L Mills, trustee, to F P Drinker,
320 acres, t 7 s, r 7 w, $1.
Capital Lumbering Co to Spauldin
Logging Co, 100 acres, t 9 s, r 8 w, $1
A N Moores et ux to Spaulding Log
ging Co., 100 acres, 1 9 s, r 7 w, $1
Henry Howe to George E Cutler.
2.25 .acres, t 7 aud 8 s, r 5 w, $5.
State of Oregon to Zim Hinshaw
and B F liopzJey, 83.55 acres, 1 8 s, r
w, $104.44.
P A Syrou et ux to 51 M Stewart,
acre, t 8 s, r G w, $150.
1 KM
Portland and Return vmy
The Southern Pacific is now sell
. . ... .:,.i.i in Portland
ing round trip uc.c
from Dallas for $2.50, good going
Saturday P. M. or any train or sun
day, returning Sunday and Mon
day, givingall day Sunday and
Monday in Portland. idb- "
rangement applies from roru
giving all Portland people a chance
to visit valley points ai Biet.j -
duced rates.
Call on Southern Pacific com
pany's agent for particulars.
Fearful Odds Against Him.
Bedridden, alone and destitute. Such,
n brief was the condition of an old
soldier by name oi o.o. .ivC..,
.ailiPB.O. For years he was troubled
with Kidney disease and neuneruuew..
nn, medicines gave him relief. Atiengm
p triPil Electric Bitters. It put nun u..
hi feet in short order and now he testi
lies- "I'm on the road to complete re-
u f,x.. T.i,'Pi nnn
.. Kacr nil fill i.ii 1171 ai.w.
coveij. -
Kidnev troubles and all lorms m nuu.
.ml Rowel complaints. Only 50 cents.
fio,..m.d bv Belt & Uherrington,
Druggist.
62
Fire Causes Little Damage.
Albany hunters who have returned
from the Cascade mountains are
authority for the statement that the
recent rains have effectually ex
tinguished all fires in the mountains,
and there is no farther danger from
this source to the green timber in the
Cascades this year. The damage done
thus far, says the Albany Herald, is
very little, as all the fires east of that
city were in old burns, and instead of
loss, owners of the lands burned over
are really gainers, for the fires have
burned away the brush and old
stumps and the country over which
the fire raged will now he bettor for
the loss of the brush. No green tim
ber has boeu destroyed where these
hunters went, nor could they hear of
any losses of that character.
Blank notes tor sale here.
Negotiations have been closed be
tween the Lewis and Clark Exposition
nnd Frederick N. Innes, of the
famous Innes Band, to furnish music
for the opening ceremonies of the Ex
position. The contract provides that
Mr. Innes shall furnish music for the
Exposition between the dates of June
1, 1905, the opening day of the Fair,
and June 28, following. The band
comprises 65 players.
Gnor.i!nuioCouoiCuro
For Coughs, Colds and Croup.
is
Seeding on summer fallow
progressing nicely. Fall seeding
in the Columbia River valley
doing well.
is
When troubled with constipation try
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab
Iet3. They are eapy to take and produce
no eriDine or unpleasant taste. For
sale by Wilson Drug Co.
while the recent rains were
generally insufficient to place th
soil in condition for plowing, they
cleared the atmosphere of smoke
started grasses on the ranges and
pastures, and revived all vegetation
Sour Stomach.
When the quantity of food taken is
too lare or the quality too rich, sou
stomach is likely to follow, and
especially so if the digestion has been
weakened by constipation. Eat slowly
and not too freely of easily digested
food. Masticate the food thoroughly,
Let five hours elapse between meals.and
when you feel a fulness and weight in
the region of the stomach after eating
take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets and the sour stomach may be
avoided. For sale by Wilson Drug Co,
Threshing will be completed i
Eastern Oregon this week. The
yields continue to fall below the
average, but the quality is good
In Praise of Chamberlain's Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
"Allow me to give you a few words
praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy," says Mr. Joh
Hamilton, of Eagle Pass, Texas,
suffered one week with bowel trouble
and took all kinds of medicine withou
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 dose was entirely
cured. I thank you from the bottom of
my heart for putting this great remedy
in the hands of mankind." For sale
Wilson Drug Co.
Relinquishment For bale.
Relinquishment on 160-acre home
stead for sale. Settler has lived on
place six years. Four acres In cult!
vation : seven acres in pasture ; all
kinds of fruit; house, barn, and out
buildings; good river-bottom land;
road runs through place; on mail
route, ani ciose to scnooi: near
neighbors. Will sell cheap for cash,
or will trade. Inquire of W. V,
Fuller, Agent, Dallas, Or.
by
Reduced Rates to St. Louis Exposition
The Southern Pacific Company will
sell round trip tickets at greatly re
duced rates to St. Louis and Chicago
account tho St. Louis Exposition, on
the following dates: June 1G, 17, 18;
July 1, 2, 3, August 8, 9, 10; September
5, 6, 7; October 3, 4, 5.
Going trip must be completed with
in ten days from date of sale, and
passengers will bo jtermitted 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 December 31, 1904,
For full information as to rates and
routes cell on Agent Southern Pacific
Company.
What Is Lite?
In the last analysis nobody knows.but
we do know that it is under strict law
Abuse that law even slightly, pain re
suits. Irreeular living means derange
ment of the organs, resulting in Consti
pation, Headache or Liver trouble. Dr.
Kina'i JTew Life Pills quickly re-adjusts
this. It gentle, yet thorough. Only 25e
at lelt iv Chernngton's drugstore.
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VL V EXPERIENCE
'I. . Designs
n l1 Copyrights Ac.
Anmn landing a PkMrh n3 dtwerrption may
antoklT jkortin onr ctHiiton fn wnetbr u
invention ts prohabty paiemM. Oommunif.
I h t net It oonMt tai. H ani hook on Patent
c:it f ne. Cl 1et arencT for secunii ptem.
Patents taken thnnrh Mann A Co. rcJ.Y9
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Scientific American,
rw'-u, ft nj Boenttfic JrvraiL Term. S3 a
Tfr; i;r cK.if, JL S0J4 brail nuaier.
KUS!I ft Co -wKew York
fnwk COM. t t SU, Waafcuwuw. U. (L
Late apples promise an abundant
yield.
A Boy's Wild Ride for Life.
With familv around expecting him to
die. and a eon riding for lite, 18 miles.
, ut n- k- nu's New discovery 101
finnsnmntion. CoughBand Colde, W. H
Brown, of Leesville, Ind., endured
death's agonies from asthma j but this
.,..iQ-ft.i mpdipinp trave instant reiiei
and eoon cured him. He writes: "I
now sleep soundly every night. Like
of Consumption, Pneu
monia. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and
Grip prove it matchless merit for all
Throat and Lung troubles, uuaranieeu
bottles 50c and 1.00. Trial bottles free
at Belt & Cnerrington's drug store,
Dairymen are busily engaged in
filling their silos.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
Has world-wide fame for marvellous
cures. It surpasses any other salve, lo
tion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Burns
Boils, Sores, Felons, Ulcers, Tetter, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Chapped Hands,
Skin Eruptions, infallible for Piles.
Cure guaranteed. Only 25 cents at Belt
& Cherrington, Druggist.
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SADDliES.
u... ,-.,. waived a Fine New Stock
of and Saddles and invite you
nj Hom no them as to sty e,
r5i.-rp .ni prlc. I b..
date" in every respect.
HORSE BLANKETS
A big assortment pr ,""v'r""E ,,.
nualrfv-all fitted with "Double bur
ffl" . new feature which every
horseman will readily appreciate.
and see them.
HARNESS OIL, Best Grade,
WHIPS and ROBES.
Frank A. Stiles
MAIN ST.. DALLAS. ORE.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the Stiito of Oregon for
,.iir rnnntv. Department No. 2.
Yfwf, ...ro-. IMalntill, vs. Marina oioper
Polk county
..S- A"r wBSlo,.er her hUBbnnU
Dcpartmcn
John M
,K- . . . , .... ii ... r
Burfonl and Kmnm Uurfom ' jrii wife
llurford nd Mrs. Ueorw "ZtVtXnll
Julia Simmons " , ' , m" Th imas J.
hand. Tiiomin j. "".": ' :.: ;
rf, r.l his wife. J M- Hurioru aim u.
f.,-ri hlu wife. John W. Sheltoli.
tiraves, Herbert Graves, Curtis M
Thomas J.
Shelton and
V,'",;.;!. M Hhelton his wife, Grant She tou
nrtrr (!raiit Shelton his wife, iiert Shelton
and M s'Ct Shelton his wife, Hollis Hhelton
and Mrs. Holli SheUou s wife Arthur SI .elton
and Mis. Arthur Hhelton Ills wife, Allred fahel
ton and Mrs. Alfred Hhelton his wife, Lacy O.
wfseearverand Mr. Wisecarver her huHband
Lena Seaicy and Mr. Hearcy her husband, A. I).
Sir. A. (1. Nye. Aids, Seovllle and
Mrs. Lola Gray and i:lyinScoville,IMciidiiutB.
To Martna sioner aim uo ....
husband, John M. llurford and Emma Burford
his i wile, Georse W. llurford and Mrs. Geor(re
I' u,fmri i.la wife. Julia Simmons and feyl-
Thomas J. Bur-
Light frosts occurred on one or
two mornings last week in scattered
portions of the Willamette 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 McEi.hiney, 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,
In Southern Oregon, the thirtj
crop of alfalfa has been secured in
good condition.
i a;w.v.s.n(i ln.r ImalmTld.
rJi Thnn,.. .1 llurford his wife, J. M
Burford and Uura Burford his wife, Jo in VV
Hhelton. Thomas J. Graves, Herbert ;ras.
CurtL M. Hhelton and Mrs. Curtis M. She ton
h swife.GrantSheltonaiid Mrs. Grant H ie ton
hii wife Kert Shelton and Mrs. Bert She ton
his wife Hollis , Hhelton and Mrs. IIollisHhelton
his wife, Arthur Hhelton and Mrs. Arthur Hhel
ton his wife, Alfred Shelton and Mrs. Alfred
Hhelton liis wife, I.uey O. Wisecarver and Mr.
Wisecarver her husband, Lena Hearoy and Mr.
Jearcy her husbnnd, A. 1). Davidson, Mrs. A.
G Nye, Alda Seovllle, Mrc, Lola Gray and Cal
vin Heoville the above named defendants,
In the name of the State of Oregon; on and
each of you are hereby required to appear
and answer the amended complaint filed against
you in the above entitled suit in the above
named court on or before six weeks from the
date of the first service of this summons upon
vou by the publication thereof and if you fail,
iieeleot or refuse so to appear and answer the
plaintiff will take a decree against you as
prayed for in his complaint herein, to-wit: that
plaintiff is the owner in fee simple and en
titled to the possession of the following real
premises tn-wii;
The South half of the Southwest quarter of
the Northeasl quarter of Section 11 in Township
8 Kouth of Kange 4 West of the Will Mer. in
I'olk County, Oregon, and that you and each of
you be by said decree forever barred and en
joined from claiming any riht, titleor interest
in or to said real premises or any part thereof,
and for such other aud further relief as to the
court my seem meet with equity.
This summons is published for a period of
six weeks in the i'olk County Observer, by
order of Hon. Ed F. Coad, Jude-of the County
Court of I'olk County, Oregon, mado at
chambers at Dallas, Oregon, on the 27th day of
Beptember l'.XH, The date of the lirst publication
Is September :iu, litoi, and the date of the last
publication will be November 11, 1901.
SInLEV & ISA KIN,
Attorneys for plaintiff.
Notice of Final Settlement.
TIME CARD NO. 26.
No. 2 for Yaquina
Leaves Albany 12 :45 P.M.
Leaves Corvallis 1 :45 P.M.
Arrives Yaquina 5 :40 P.M.
No. 1 Returning
Leaves Yaquina 7;15 A.M.
Loaves Corvallis Jl :30 A.M.
Arrives Albany 2 ;15 P.M.
No. 3 for Detroit
Leave Albany l :00 P.M.
Arrives Detroit C :00 P.M.
No. 4 from Detroit
Leave Detroit , .. 6 ;30 A.M.
Arrives Albany 1J ;15 A M
Train No. 1 arrives in Albany in
time to connect with the S. P. south
bound train, as well as giving two or
three hours in Albany before depart
ure of b. P. north bound train.
Train No. 2 connects with the S. P
trains at Corvallis and Albany eivine
direct service to Newport and adjacent
beaches.
Train No.3 for Detroit, Breitenbush
ana otner mountain resorts leaves
Albany atl :00 p. m., reaching Detroit
about G .00 p. m.
For further information apply to
JJW1K STONE, Manager.
T. COCKRELL, Agent, Albany.
H. H. CROXISE, Agent. Corvallis
Salem, Falls City & West
ern Railway Co,
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TIME-TABLE, Effective April 1.
Daily except Sunday.
West-Bound :
Lv. DALLAS
Teats' Siding
Ciilliams v
Bridgeport
Ar. FALLS CITY
East-Bound:
Lv. FALLS CTY
Bridgeport.
Gilliams .........
Teats' Siding
Ar. DALLAS ...... .
Trains Stop on Signal only.
I- GEBLIXGER. Jr..
General Manager,
A.M.
....7:30
....7:46
....7:49
....7:55
....8:05
A.M.
....9:20
....9:30
....9:36
....9:39
-..9:aa
P.M.
1:20
1:36
1:39
1:45
1:55
P.M.
4:35
4:45
4:51
4:54
5:10
Wm. MUSCOTT
Truckman,
Doe. hauling of all kind, at reasonable
OREGON.
do r.!Inuto Ccuh Cure
. r wu5n, woia and Croup.
Notice is hereby given that Adolph Aebi as
administrator of the estate of Anna M. Bigler,
deceased, has filed in the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for I'olk County, his final ac
count as Kuch administrator, and that Saturday,
the 2Uth day of October, 1904, at the hour of one
o'clock n. m. of said day. has been appointed
bv the Judge of said Court as the time for the
hearing of objections to the said final account
and the settlement thereof. All persons are
therefore required to appear at said time and
show cause, if any exist, why said account
should not be approved and the said adminis
trator aiBcnarReu.
Dated this 21th day of September. 1004.
ADOLl'II AEBI,
Administrator of the estate of
Anna M. liiglei', deceased.
Notice For Publication.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon.
beptember 17, l'.KM.
Notice is hereby eiven that the following
named settler lias filed not(ce of hs intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said piooi will be made before the County
iierK ot i'olk Countv, at Dallas, Oregon, on
November 3, 1904, viz; Stephen P. Hubbard
tt . t. AO, 12419 for the N. W. yS of Sec. 4, T. S H.
R, li w. '
He nauioia the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
01 nam lanu, viz; joiin .Martin, oj Dallas, Ore
gon: Wm, Bird, of Dallas, Oregon! A. E,
Campbell, of Dallas, Oregon A. P, Burnett, of
ALGERNON B. PRKSBKR,
Register.
Administratrix' Notice.
Notice is hereby eiven thnt T Alipo v Tm,
send, have been appointed administratiix of
the estate of James H. Townsend, deceased, by
the Cpnnfy Court of the state of Oregon for
Polk county. AH persons having claims against
said estate are required to present the same to
nie, properly verified as by law required, at the
ottice of J. N. If art, (n Dallas, Polk county, Ore-
6 . ; '- I'!"ioiib iroin mo ante ncreol.
Dated this September O. luiii. ' '
ALICE li. TOWNSEND,
Administratrix of the estate of
t v . . J"meB II. Townsend, deceased.
J. N. Hart, Attorney.
Notice of Final Settlement,
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
guardian of the estate of James H. Townsend
incompetent, hna tilol in (hnm, .i ...
clerk of Polk county, Oregon, her final account
h. . 1 ?"""'". ""o mat Saturday, the 15th
day of October, 1904, at the hour of 11 o'clock
a. m has been hxed by the Honorable County
hm,iy, T. ., unlV 118 time, and the court
Hnnt , ' '-S1 "8 I8 lhe l,la,e for hearing objec
uonfjosaidhnal account, and the settlement
ro h k PrMns interested in said matter
to ,Virf .i 1 e Y "Jfcext their objection
to said final account, if anv they have, to eai(
co"n,ly court at said time and place
Dated this 12th day of September, 1004
ALICE K. TOWNSEND,
C.uardiau of the Estate of Haid
James H. Townsend.
Notice of Final Settlement.
T1 1- 1. .
18 nereoy given that the undersigned
ceaed18brasnle0d ffill n8t"fe ' Jhn Ellsfdf
teaseu, nas nied his hna account aa mmh ad
miinstrator in the ottice of the Countv Se?k oi
house in Dallas as the place for the I,
count are ,Z" " T ac-
timeand niV,. "me at said
Pated this 12th day of September 1004
WILLIAM ELLIS
Artmjnistratnr of the estate
J. N. Hart. Attornpv . Phased.
Executor's Notice.
claim, aeainst Lid es lie am J0? havin
signed at r kran Poluhc0enn,r; n ,he nnder"
FRANK GIBSON
Eecntor of the Last Will and
Frank II, ?SS
rank Holmeg, Atlorney.
V
Pays for the OBSERVER
and the Weekly Oregonian
one year. In order to take
.vantage or tl.is IIIktr!
r:.!",,8:riontoOBsKKVK,
A TTOENBY AT LAW.
Oscar Hayter,
Upstairs In Campbell bulUn,
DALLAS, lti
TTORNEYS AT LAW. ,
Sibley 4 Eakin S
The only reliable set of u".
Polk county. Office on Cofffc
TTORNKY AT LAW
0R& 1
Julius N. Hart
Office upstairs In Oefleld
itoom i.
DALLAS,
0
TTORNEY AT LAW ,
Ed. F. Coad
Office in Courthouse
OREft;
DALLAS,
i-
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a
dt
in
TTOBNKY AT LAW.
N. L. Butler,
Office over Dallas City Bank
DALLAS,
ORES
HirtS
TTORNEY AT LAW
O. A. HURLEY , i
Eeal Estate, Loans and Inaus H
Notary Publlo M:
INDEPENDENCE, OBB
ENTIST.
M. Hayter,
Office
DALLAS,
gBHVSICANANn 8UHGSOK.
L. N. Woods, M. D,
Does sreneral nrnrtinji i
the county. Office on Malnifc
TV ATT i n
k .
in.
M. OLIVE miw
teacher o
PIANO AND
Studio, Boom No, 2, Wltst! ye
DALLAS, OREGOS ;
R. C. Craven, Pres.
R. E. William, Cit
Dallas Ci',;!ii, j,
Kxchangeg bought and sold rroii
points. Special attention pall It
lections.
moi
LODGE DIRECT0E1
j i l)
Masonic Calendar.
II
Jennings Lodge, No. 9, i
communications, Second
Fourth Fridays of each i
R. L. Chapman, W.M,
USCAB liAYTU
Ains worth Chapter, R
A. M., stated corivo&tiot ,
Thursday of each monlL
Oscar Hayteb.H.E.
Willis SimoW
idaomi Chapter, No. 22,0.18,1
I "-meetings Second arid hvi
days of each month.
Mug. Ella J. M?iGB!,l.
Mrs. Libbie Muir, Sec
I
I. 0. 0. F,
Dn
All
pg. Friendship Lixlge'oi;
every Saturday em
u. u. v. nan.
Ralph Hill, N. G,
W. A. Aybe8, B!
T kaCreole Encampment, U9mmm
"Second and Fourth Mondj
month. I mf
F. II. Morrison, CP. v.
F A. StmA":
Almira Lodge, No. 23, D.qlB,:
iwerv UYirlnv fivenilllJ.
Mas. Paplinb Williams, N.fl.
' Miss Mina Hps
C
Woodmen of the
D
-WHO
alias Camp, No. 209, me
PaIIowb hall evervTlimw?'
W, A. AyRup, C. U, .
W. G. Vassal
TUTistletoe Circle, No. 33, fr;
V1meets in Odd Fellows' Ml
and Fourth Wednesday of end'
Mrs. Nkixie Tatom, (j. JN. ..
Mrs. Anny h
Knights of the Macca
Dallas Tent, No.8, b:.
and Fourth Thtiroi
month in I. O. 0.t.
W.CoNKEV.S.K.Coni;
I. IN. VY W"l
Tilae Hive, No. 28, L 0. I-J,1
"on Second and Fourth lb
noon of each month.
Mrs. Eva Hayter, L.t. ,B
Mrs. Blanche Jw-'
G.
A. 0f U.
is the
Jg&fi. Union Lodge, No.
mM and Third Wednesday
month.
h.l. my-$xw:
Crystal Lodge, No. 50, p.of;
First and Third WednenW
month. u
Alicr Groves, C. oi n.
Emma x
United "Artisan
Assembly No. 46-meets W
day of each month.
"VTiixis Simontos, .t
Mrs. Ella j.
At
Fraternal Unionj?
T.odgeNo. 144-MeetsTbiEAI
of each month. mmmms
W. J. Wagner, '-J1',.
Mrs. S. E. M Er
-:,r's I":
TnrlpnPTiflfiTlt OTt'Vl
F -
eor.ts
niTTld TOr.GE 'V'tn
. "" "Piu op to date. Now
timetoirjhaeriri
2nd and 4th Tuesday
HalL O. T. WHirH