Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, October 28, 1904, Image 4

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    FREE
WORLD'S FAIR TOUR
A World's Fair Excursionto St.
Louis and return, and $100 additional
expense money.
Contest Now Open
PRIZE
Will be awarded to uuy lady in Polk
Couuty receiving the highest vote.
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
HWE GIVE COUPONS;
"'!" "r with every 25c purchase. - .
The Bee Hlv gtor
Dry Uoods-Clothirig Shoes
T. A. Biggs
Groceries
Gny Brothers
Hardware
Frank X Chapman
Furniture
The Hub Clothing Store
Exclusive Men's Furnishings
A. II. Harris
-Jeweler Optician
Miss Bertha Collins
The Leading Milliner
Meiser & Meiser
Crockery Notions
Lee Smith '8 Cyclery
Bicycles liepairing Sundries
Frank Fuchs
Star Bukery
Dallas Ice and Cold Storage Co.
Cold Storage Meats
Walter Williams
Cigars Confectionery Ico Creum
Heath & Cornea
Exclusive Paints Wall Paper
DALLAS ART
STUDIO...
Orders taken for Oil and Watercolor
Paintings, Crayon Portraits from
photographs, and nil kinds of Pyro
graphic work. Lessons given in
Painting, Drawing, Pyrography
and Embroidery.
MRS. M. E. WEAVEB, Aiitlst.
Studio at residence, West of College.
KILL the COUCH
and CURE the LUNGS
WITH
Or. King's
Nov Discovery
F0RC
CONSUMPTION
OUGHS and
JOLDS
Price
50c 4 $1.00
Free Trial.
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG TROUB
LES, or MONET BACK.
Flour and Mill Feed
of all kinds.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis
courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
ana cneeriuincss suuu
disappear when the kid
neys are out ot order
or diseased.
Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
that it is not uncommon
for a child to be born
afflicted with weak kid
neys. If the child urn-
ates too often, if the
urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child
reaches an age; when it should be able to
control the passage, it is yet afflicted with
bed-wetting, depend upon it, the cause of
th difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards the treatment of
these important organs. This unpleasant
trouble is due to a diseased condition oftthe
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
most people suppose.
Women as well as men are made mis
c.rahle with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need the same great remedy
The mild and the immediate effect
Swamp-Root is soon realized
bv drueeists, in fifty-
cent and one dollar?
f
It is sold
sizes, rou may nave atws
sample bottle ty man
he.?., also namDhlet tell- Home of Swamp itoot.
inc all ahout it. including many of the
thousands of testimonial letters received
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
h Co.. Binchamton. N. Y.. be sure and
mention this paper.
Portland and Return Only $2.50
The Southern Pacific is now sell
ing round trip tickets to Portland
from Dallas tor !f2.rU, good going
Saturday P. M. or-any train of Sun
dav. returning Sunday and Mon
day, giving all day Sunday and
Monday in Portland. The pame ar
rangemenl 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.
The Gram TOWER'S
POMMEL
SLICKER
HAS BEEN ADVERTISED
AND SOLD FOR A
QUARTER OFACENIURY.
LIKE ALL
?S CLOTHING.
It is made of the best
material, in black orellow.
fully f u&r&ntccd. and sold by
reliable dealer everwhere.
SUCH TO THE
51GN Of THE FISH.
T0WBR CANADIAN CO, lunihd.
A. J. TOWER to.
OJTON.HAJJ.UVV
is h Eastern Railroad
P.M.
TIME CARD NO. 26.
No. 2 for Yaquina
Leaves Albany 12:45
LAWN and FIELD SEEDS
HoitsB Medicine and Stock
Food of all kinds
We buy Wool, Hides, Furs and Tallow
Old Hand Hall Corner
J. L. Castle, . Dallas, Oregon
Salem, Falls City & West
ern Railway Co.
TIME-TAHLK, Eflretlvu April 1.
Dully except Sunday,
WeitlloiiiiiJ: A.M. P.M.
I.Y. DALLAS 7:30 :20
Truti' Hiding 7;.t
Olllluni 7M9 1:39
llriittreport 7:.r5 1:43
Ar. KAU.H CITY 8:05 l:;,-
KHtllouinl: A.M. P.M.
I.V. FALLS CITY ai 4:&"
BtiilKi'fiorl y.UO 4:45
(illlUinii U::I6 4:,-,x
Tenti' Silling ii:OT 4:51
Ar. DALLAS 9:M 5:10
Triiliu Stop on Slgnnl only.
L. UKKMXiiER, Jr.,
Oi'Ut-ral MaiiHKvr.
Leuves Corvallis 1:45 P.M.
Arrives Yaquina 5:40 P.M.
No. 1 Returning
Leaves Yaquina 7:15 A.M.
Loaves Corvallis 11:30 A.M.
Arrives Albany 12:15 P.M.
No. 3 for Detroit
Leave Albany 1:00 P.M.
Arrives Detroit C :00 P.M.
No. 4 from Detroit
Lea vo Detroit ... C :30 A.M.
Arrives Albany 11:15 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
ture of S. P. noi th bound train.
Train No. 2 connects with the S. P.
trains atCorvallis and Albany giving
direct service to Newport and adjacent
beaches.
Train No.3 for Detroit, Breitenbush
and other mountain resorts leaves
Albany atl :00 p. m., reaching Detroit
about (i .00 p. in.
For further information apply to
EDWIN STONE, Manager.
T. COCKIIELL, Agent, Albany.
11. H. CRONISE, Agent, Corvallis
HAZELW00D ICE CREAM
Wo aro solo agents in Dallas for this celebrated
cream. Only pure fruit and nut flavors used in
its manufacture.
SALEM STAGE OFFICE and AGENT FOR SALEM LAUNDRY.
Walter Roy, "STSE Dallas, Ore.
V O. M. COBB
o. w.
O. H. COBB & SON
COBB II
s
1
4
s
MAM' FACTVR F-ltS SD KKVAIUEHS OF
m$m, Carriages, Buggies and Tarn machinery
ficrse Slwing ana Flew Ulerka Specialty.
We have one of the best Shoors in the State.
New and second hand t igs to sell or trade.
N pnone arm 329. North Dallas, Oregon
Si
DR. DARRIN COMING!!
AN
Dr.
ANNOUNCEMENT THAT
WILL INTEREST MANY
Darrin, the Eminent Specialist
Has Just Returned From Europe
and Will Visit Dallas, Oct. 30 to
Dec. 4, Stopping at Hotel Gail.
Many Know His Mode of Treatment.
While adverse to drawing the atten
tion of our readers to any advertise
ment which partakes of a medical
character, we feel more than justified
in overriding this objection with
respect to the announcement of the
visit of Dr. Darrin.
This far-famed physician, lately
from Europe, who has achieved such
a great reputation throughout the
coast and the Northwest the past six
teen years, has been prevailed upon,
by urgent requests of many in this
yicinty, to visit Dallas, as they could
not afford by their time and business to
consult him in Portland. The doctor
has at last consented to visit this city
to accommodate the sick and afflicted,
and his office will be at the Hotel Gail.
Those wishing to see the doctor will
find it to their advantage to consult
him while here, and during the first
part of his stay, as many require more
than ODe treatment of electricity.
He comes laden with testimonials
from the whole Northwest and the
authentic reports of some of his cures
seem nothing short of miraculous
So many thousands are already ac
quainted with his mode of treatment
it seems unnecessary to state that he
uses little medicine in the majority of
cases, and perfects his cures by the
wonderful power of electricity.
There are few ills to which the hu
man flesh is heir, which cannot be
relieved and generally permanently
cured by Dr. Damn's electrical treat
ment, and cases that have resisted the
efforts of 'ordinary physicians, have
yielded to his power. These cases em
brace almost every form of disease,
and, as said before, no man, woman
or child need despair or relief or cure
while Dr. Darrin offers his invaluable
services, The doctor is prepared to
test and lit eye glasses to any desir
ing them.
Unlike other physicians who have
become prominent in their profession
the doctor's charges are exceedingly
moderate and reasonable, according
to circumstances and ability to pay at
the rate of $3 a week or in the propor
tion of time required, and he will not
undertake any case that he cannot
cure or benefit. Consultation is tree
to all. Should there be cases that are
ncurable, he will immediately dis
cover them on consultation, thus sav
ing patients any further expediture of
time and money, which they might
otherwise squander.
GAIN IN POSTAL RECEIPTS
iBocause the liver isS
IT'Jr nprrlectrd people suffer
Nearly Every Office In Oregon Shows
Marked Increase Over Pre
ceding Year.
With few exceptions, every Presi
dential postoflico in Oregon shows a
marked gain in postal receipts for the
fiscal year ended June 30, 1004. There
have been a few instances of falling
off in receipts, but very few. This
almost universal growth of postal
business is an unfailing evidence of
prosperity. Postal receipts and bank
showings corneas near indicating the
public pulse as any facts and figures
can show, and the showing in the
Northwest is gratifying to the extreme,
says Friday's Oregonian.
The forthcoming annual report of
the Auditor for the Postofflce Depart
ment gives the gross receipts of all
Presidential offices during the past
fiscal year. Below are given the re
ceipts of the Oregon offices, compared
with the receipts of the year preceding :
1903 1901
Portland 301,439 353,293
Salem 25.251
Astoria 15,139
Baker City 14,974
Eugene 13,242
Pendleton... 13,910
Albany 10,205
The Dalles 10.828
LaGrande 8,753
Ore fro n Citv 7.584
Ashland 7,702
Roseburg 8,151
Graut's Pass 7,173
Sumpter 9.09G
MeMinnville 6,213
Corvallis. 6,150
11. ... ..linn Kl lAIICtnOSa.
Id headaches and" fevers. Colds attacK
r '! trie lurus anu cuhuikiuuo uiow..
y take hold of the svstem. It is safe
fev ir. ., iu.t if tlm livpr were always
& ter.t in uroner working order,
"I illness would be almost unknown.
V nl.-.ie V rl...-.lrTWanrrlif. 13 Rft
r:- r..t : e.i..li cMmr'-s
; j BUCCes&Ut I'l turnip outu "--
?- because it is without a rival as a
H! liver regulator. This grcwfamilv
S.i medicine is not; a tsirimK ui
drastic drug, but a mild and
f!i healthful laxative that cures con
W Etipation and mav be taken by a
g-j mere child without possible
pi harm.
1 1 The healthful action on the liver
H) mrea biliousness. It has an in
vigorating ciloct on the Kiuneys.
Because the liver and kidneys do
not work regularly, the poisonous
acids along with the waste from
the bowels get back into the blood
and virulent contagion results.
Timely treatment with Thed
ford's Black-Draught removes the
dangers which lurk in constipation,
liver and kidney troubles, and will
positively forestall the inroads of
Bright'3 disease, for which dis
ease in advanced stages there is
no cure. Ask your dealer for a
25c. package of Thedford's Black-
Draught.
ft
COURT HOUSE NOTES.
PROBATE
J. G. VanOrsdel & Son
Hood Eivt
Med ford
Marshlleld
Forest Grove
Cottage Grove. . ,
Union
Heppner
Dallas
Yineville
Newberg
Ontario
Hillsboro
Silverton
Klamath Falls..
Independence. . .
5,036
5,046
4,709
3,359
3,680
3,620
4,014
3,642
3,380
3,022
2,221
2,839
2,604
2,514
Mount Angel 1,192
DKAI.ERS i.
K Arlinj
!! Leban
p Ctafcr ana Tarn Eands and City Property.
riktor of Dallas electric Eiofct Plant
PHOi'l
h r- t,f&2
Office on Court Street.
Dallas, Oregon.
Tillamook
Lakeview. . .
F.lgin
Woodburu. .
Burns
rton
non
Moro.
Huntington..
Miiion 2,324
Athena i,x;i
Coquille
Junction City
Wa-w
Jacksonville
2,895
2,607
2,511
2,433
2,505
2,504
2,285
1,199
2,172
25,521
16,871
16,448
14,551
13,891
10,630
10,481
9,038
9,170
8,381
8,089
7,907
7,290
6,907
6,600
5,839
5,383
5,182
4,222
4,200
4,023
3,936
3,848
3,654
3,435
3,370
3,278
3,083
2,973
2,833
2,718
2,713
2,703
2,693
2,688
2,655
2,564
2,423
2,395
2,334
2,206
2,201
1,315
1,190
1,139
1,115
Estate of Henry Hill, deceased
Martha A. Hill appointed adminis
tratrix ; petition to sell certain personal
property granted.
Estate of Gilbert McCabe, deceased
final report set for hearing Novem
ber 26, at 10 o'clock a. m.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
W -N Prather et ux to F C Mc
Reynolds et al, 40 acres, 1 10 s, r 4 w,
$1600.
W B Barnett et ux to I H Freani, lot
in Mod mouth, $20.
Mark Hayter et ux to James Boyd
ston, 3.62 acres, t 7 s, r 5 w, $126.70.
J E Wilson et ux to J H Burton,
16.50 acres, t 8 s, r 4 w, 8800.
J W Hiltibrand et ux to W Milledge,
tract in t 8 s, r 4 w, $500.
J J Wick et ux to C Kramer, east
half lot 1, block M, south side, Falls
City, $95.
Polk County Bank to W N O'Kelley,
lots 1, 2, 3, block F, Damon's add to
Monmouth, $60.
C Fuqua and hd to W N O'Kelley,
lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, block F, Damon's add
to Monmouth, $125.
D G Dove to H Hirschberg, 9 acres,
t 8 s, r 4 w, $1.
M L Dorris to H Hirschberg, 39.50
acres, t 8 s, r 4 w, $2.
B F Whiteaker et ux to H Hirsch
berg, 46.80 acres, t 8 s, r 4 w, $280.
Florence Wagoner to II Hirschberg,
160 acies, t 8 s, r 7 w, $1.
C L Jones et ux to H Hirschberg,
18.50 acres, t 8 s, r 4 vv, $350.
A A Cattron to H Hirschberg, 40
acres, t 8 s, r 4 w, $400.
Robert Steele to J M Jones, lot 5,
block 7, Hill's Independence, $950.
Emma D Fennell and hd to Jacob
and Charles Brown, lot 3, block 24,
Hill's Independence, $800.
J T Osboru et ux to Thomas Sulli
van, lot 3, block 26, Thorp's Inde
pendence, $200.
J T Bowman et ux to A H Wolf.
13.24 acres, t 7 s, r 3 w, $700.
Alfred Kirkland et ux to W O
Meador, lots and tracts in Monmouth,
$1.
united states to .Lynn iu Jones, 160
acres, t 7 s, r 7 w, patent.
W C Brown to H Hirschberg, 24.51
acres, t 8 s, r 4 vv, $25.
F A Patterson et ux to K C Eldridge,
lot 5, block 1, Hill's add to Hill's
Independence, $1.
J N Jones et ux to II Hirschberg,
31.50 acres, t 8 s, r i w, $1200.
W W and Viola Lucas to J N Jones,
31.50 acres, t 8 s, r 4 w, $1102.50.
J II Hawley et ux to H Hirschberg,
3.50 acres, Henry Hill d 1 c, $300.
John Osborn et ux to D G Dove, 9
acres, t 8 s, r 4 w, $114.
The Margarita Fischer Company,
the favorites, played a 3-night engage
ment at the opera house, beginning
Monday. Each evening the house
was well hlled, and the frequent
applause indicated a well-pleased
audience. Manager Fischer has no
band this time, but the sum necessary
to pay the expenses of a band has
been devoted to the betterment of the
repertoire. They will return again in
January. MeMinnville Reporter.
of Railway Employes.
Mate Labor Commissioner 0 P.
Hoff has been working up data ccnei
fug tie labor statistics of the railwaj
Ss of Oregon, showing the number
of men employed, hours o laboi.
wages, and other matters of intoiest
in his published Pf;'fln
following data of the Dallas & PUj
City Railway Company:
passenger and freight conductoi , 20
days, 10 hours, at $75 per month
passenger and freight brakcmauM
davs, 10 hours at $2 per day; 1 pass
enger and freight engineer, 26 davs,
10 hours, at $90 per month; 1 section
f,..m..n 30 davs. 10 hours, at $00 pel
96 davs. 10
montn o ha-uuu .
h i,t i.7S per day; 1 station
agent, 26 days, 10 hours, at $40 ; 1 hre-
..jnMr oi davs. 10 hours
man unu cuf,"1"'' '
at $2. Total. 12.
Bi hit- "Her Father's Crime" -
plaving to packed houses everywhere,
ta-erown strawberries and red
the Salem market are
l a.-?i'"-1
a daily occurrence. Grown
A u franco, east of the city.-
Journal.
Mrs S. P. Kimball left Friday after
noon for St. Louis, whenco she pro
ceeds to Boston to spend the winter
with her daughter, Miss Horteiise
a.-hn ia mirsiiincf lior musical
IVllllUllLI, I' I l
studies there. Salem Journal.
by A.
-Salem
BRIGHT'S DISEASE.
The largest sura ever paid for a pre
scription, changed hands in San Fran
cisco. August 30. 1901. The transier in
volved in coin and stock $1 12,600.00 and
was paid by a party of business men for
a specific for Bright's Disease and Dia
betes, hitherto incurable diseases.
Thev commenced the serious investi
iiation of .the specific Nov. 15, 1900.
They interviewed scores oi the eured
and tried it out on its merits by putting
over three dozen caseB on thfi treatment
and watching them. They also got phy
sicians to name chronic, incurable easeB,
and administered it with the physicians
for judges. Up to Aug. 25, eighty-seven
ner cent of the test cases were either
well or progressing favorably.
There being 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
plication. Address John J. Fulton
Company, 420 Montgomery St., San
Francisco, Cal.
The Willamette Valley Favorites.
The Margarita Fischer Co, in "Her
Father's Crime." Monday evening,
Oct. 31.
Beautiful Columbia River Folder.
The passenger department of the
Oregon Railroad & Navigation Com
pany has just issued a beautiful and
costly panoramic folder entitled "The
Columbia Jiiver, through the Cascade
Mountains, to the Pacific Ocean."
From Arlington to Portland and from
Portland to the Pacific Ocean, every
curve of the river and every point of
interest are shown, while Mt. Hood,
Mt. Adams, and Mt. St. Helens, per
petually covered with snow, stand out
in their beauty. On the back of the
map is an interesting story in detail
of the trip from Huntington to Port
land and from Portland to the ocean,
not overlooking the beaches and the
San Francisco trip by ocean. A copy
of this folder may be secured by send
ing four cents in stamps to pay
postage to A. L. Craig, General Pass
enger Agent of the Oregon Railroad &
Navigation Company, Portland, Ore
gon. By sending the address of some
friend in the East, and four cents in
postage, the folder will be promptly
mailed.
YEARS'
SO
Aw EXPERIENCE
Be sure to go and see the improve
ment of Miss Fischer in her chosen
profession since her last appearance
in Dallas.
Dallas Iron Works
W. C. JACKSON, Mgr.
MANUFACTURING, and
all kinds of REPAIRING.
BIDS AND CONTRACTS
given on all kind3 of
work. ; ;
Drawings and Estimates Given.
All Work Guaranteed
Foot of Mill St.
DALLAS, OREGON.
Street Improvement Notice.
pnssaneof an ordinance req irinl theP n nmi 6
nient of those certain streets ck part, nf T.f"
1 iul city, adjacent to oi .djofninJ A"
in below described Co tn ?7 '' i"
E"CeB:'.K,d',in 'he "KtolWS to
wn B the construction of new sideu. l- -feet
im-hes wide (1) on the Fast side nfu . 0
street adjoinine Lots n l Jf-?e. J
LHl'reole Homesten.1 addit on to ball.,',' oH
the W est side of Church street i l' (J) 01
sideof Washington streets i, n Vh.e?ut'
bloct No.
on
Levens 1st .17 "'" 5 , ft0- .
to pKllas; (3)
certain parcel of pround described lis beeinni,!
at the .V t . corner outlot a. n.iu. ."lnl"
c " . " ue,or Jla,P reet adjoir.inS Vh':
I"!!", lheni;? wh feet "Vet to R R
Linen-finish visiting cards for sale
at this office.
Trade Marks
Designs
COPVRIGM-Mt Af
Anrone wirtlng a sketch and description mn
H'lt.-klT luw-ertsin our opini-m free whether in
invention n pthM patentable ConimnniMi.
tnmmirictlFCotin.lenttiO. Maodb-Ytkoo Patent
aoni fre- tMt ak-Biicr tor securing- patent!:
Ptenta taken tbroush Jtlunn loTrecetVa
tjwrvU matte, without chanja, ta the
Scientific JInerlcan
A bandsomelr I1hitrate weeklr. Ttrtret cir
ralation of n scteiitulc tnsmal. Terms. 3
rer: foap montha, IL gold by ail TtewsdeaiersT
f,iOCo.36,BN8wycr!(
BraovJi Oflwe. SS T St, Waahlngioo. IX U
K
P. o . b.: -"and I 4) o the "it K'i, to
nee.
will be
nrnrmpin f
O t ,c.... . r"-iJ n ) ill-
Tht the fiiv Crtn;i .
i-t i - . win sit in th fr, ti
v uaiuoeria said Citv on thp 7th H.vf X- 11
. "eiermine Ob'ections nH . ur
thereto, if ,nv therebe-n,? d monstrancei
s in interest
iiv n ..., -, r iiiu mnw
should not be coi-strncti ny 'm "walks
I one by orderof the Citv
iiereimer prescribed h
That th
assess. to . hi.,"1 .. ""a . si'lewa 1 k
niir ami fimiTtin
SADDLES.
i have iUBt received a Fine New Stock
of Harness and Saddles and invite you
to call and examine them aa to Bty le
worknianBhip and price. I have the
finest line of saddles ever shown in 1 oik
county. They are strictly "down-to-date"
in every respect.
HORSE BLANKETS
A biu assortment prices according to
Quality all fitted with "Double Hur-
cincles " a w fture whluh every
horseman will readily appreciate. Oome
and see them.
HARNESS OIL, Best Grade,
WHIPS and ROBES.
Frank A. Stiles
MAIN ST.. DALLAS. ORE.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the Stiite of Oregon for
I'olk County, Depiirtmeiit No. 2.
II. Hirschberg, 1'liiintill, vs. Martha Sloper
.....i :....nru w. N otter ner iuisuhiui, juiiu .
u...r....i ...i.i Km inn Hurford his wife. George W
Hurford mid Mrs. (ieorge W. Bnrl'ord his wife
jli tiinimons unci Sylvester SimtnoiiH her litis
i.tnid Thnnms J. niirtoril Hint sirs, j noiiias j
u,t.;t i,ia wifi.. .1 M. Hurford and Laura Ktir
r..i hw iiifi. lohn W. Sheltou, Thomas J
cr.iuns. Herliert (iraves, (Jurtis M. Hhulton mid
Mrs Curtis M. Shelton his wife. Grant Hhelton
i ml' Mrs. Grunt Sliellon his wile, Hert 8heltou
and Mrs Hert Shelton his wife, Mollis Hhelton
and Mrs Hollis Shelton his wife, Arthur Hhelton
and Mrs. Arthur Sliellon ins wue, anren niiei
i,. and Mrs Alfred Shelton his wife, Lucy ()
ivii.rawpr mill Mr. Wisecarver her husbiind
I ..mi Unarov nil d Mr. Hen rev her husband. A. 1),
ibividson. Mrs. A. G. Nye, Aida Scovlllo and
Mr. I nln Gruv nnd Calvin Scovillo. Defetidiints,
" Tri Martha Slonermid Georgo V. Sloper her
hiisbnnd. John M. Hurford and Kmrna Burford
his wife, (ieorge W. Hurford and Mrs. Georgo
W Hurford his wife, Julia Simmons imd Syl
vi.'aicr Simmons her husband, Thomas J. Htir-
tnrH nnd Sirs. ThomiiH J. Hurford his wife, J. M
Hurford and Laura Burford his wife, John W
Kiw.itnn Tliomas .1. Graves. Herbert Graves,
Curlia M. Shelton and Mrs. Curtis M. Shelton
liiswife.GriintSlielton and Mrs. Grunt Shelton
his wife, Hert tfliMtim and Mrs. Hert Shelton
his wife. HollirSheltoii and Mrs. IiolllsSheltoti
his u iin Arthur Sht-lton and Mrs. A thur Shel
ton his wile, Alfred Shelton and Mrs. Alfred
Shelton his wife, Lucy O. Wise-carver and Mr.
Wisecarver her husband, Lena Senrey and sir.
Searcy her husband, A. l. Davidson, Mrs. A.
G. Nye, Aula scovlle, Mrs. Lola Gray and (Jal
vln Scnville the above named defendants.
In the name of the State of Oregon : You and
each of you are hereby required to appear
and answer the amended complaint tiled against
you in the above entitled suit in the above
hiinied court on or before six weeks Ironi the
date of the II rst service of this summons upon
vou bv the publication thereof and if you fail,
neglect or refuse so to appear and answer the
it aintill will lake a decree against you
prayed for iu his complaint herein, to-wit: that
pliiintit! is me owner in lee simple anu en
titled to the possession of the following real
nreinisct to-wit :
The South half of the Southwest quarter of
the Northeast quarter of Section 11 in Township
M South oi Knnge 4 west oi trie win aier. in
I'olk County, Oregon, and tht't you and each of
vou be by said decree torever barred and en
joined from claiming, any right, titleor interest
in or to sain rein premises or any pari inereoi.
and for such other and further relief as to the
court may seem meet with equity.
This summons is published for a period of
six weeks in the i'olk County Observer, by
order ol Hon. Ed r . Load, Judge of the County
Court of I'olk County, Oregon, made at
chambers at Dallas, Oregon, on the 27th day of
September I'.iOI. lhe date of the first publication
is September ;(U, 1 'JO 1 , and the date of the last
publication will be November 11, IDOL
SI .LEY & liAKIN,
Attorneys for plaintiff
scar Hayter
UPBtair, InCampben .
DALLAS, l
jttornbysat UVj
Sibley & t; , .
The only
Polkcountv nBet0f
DALLAS,
Jk TTOBKEY AT LAW
Ed- P. Coad
DALLAS0"1"1"00
Ot;
A TTOBNBY AT LAW,
Office overDalia,clt j
DALLAS, ,h'
Notice For Publication.
Land Ollice at Oregon City, Oregon.
October 8. llMJI.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has liled notice of bis intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
tnat wild proof will be made belore County
i.iers. oi roik t ounty, at Dallas. Oregon, on
.November ill, mul, viz: Sherman L. Schooley
II. 15. No. 121 for the S. W. J: of 8. W. i of See,
2'2, T. 7 S., K. (I VV,
lie names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of suid land, viz; Stell McCarter, of Dallas,
Oregon: William KotI, of Dallas, Oregon ; (ieorge
ociuy, oi lianas, uregon; o. vt. Dunn, ot Dallas
Oregon.
ALGERNON S. DKKSSKR,
Register.
Notice of Final Settlement.
notice is hereby given that Adolph Aebi as
administrator of the estate of Anna M. Bigler,
i-v.. ooc.i, nun nieu in me uouniy i;ourl of the
state oi Oregon, lor I'olk County, his linal ac-
c mul as hucu aiiministralor, and that Saturday.
ine jMin day ol October, 1U01, at the hour of one
uciockp m.oi said day, has been appointed
bv the Judge of said Court as the time for the
hearing ol objections to the said final account
and the settlement thereof. All persons are
therefore required to appear at said time and
.u.r muse, n any exist, why said account
"ra "Ul "pproveu ana tne said adminis
trator discharged.
Dated this 21th day of September, 1!)(M
ADOLP1I AEBI,
Administrator of the estate of
Anna M. Higler, deceased.
Notice For Publication.
Land Ollice at Oregon City, Oregon.
, . September 17. 11KJ4.
toil !.l,ven t't th following-
rnntnboK i ,mB"!LU nonce oj ins intention
thi ! ft . !'ro" " 8Upport of ,,i8 uI,li'n.
v!?, ... 1 V,lk, Coy. t Dallas, Oregon, on
i0,er,.1"0-1' ,V1Z.:. Htllien D. Hubbard
k w y of Seu-4' T- 8
He uanics
his continuous
ot said land
gon : w
ti
the following witnesses to prove
ius residence upon and cultivation
.. jonn .Martin, of Dallas, Ore-
Hll-d. (if llQlK.a t . . ...
7tiaon;. DHurneVt,of
ALGERNON S. DRESSER,
Register
Administratrix Notice.
Notice is hereby given that I. Alice V Twn
the e'stife of n8"' n?""' administratiix of
w Con atv K " Tw,,scn'1' deceased, by
Folk conmv S ' thV st,lte of 0rK
Lid es at . "? "S claims against
me wooer KIh "ud 0 ','reBent tlle sa"' to
o liie of' t Ly ?Tl' v? 8.8.b; la "'Quired, at the
ALICE E. TOWNSEND,
Admin stratrix of the estate of
J. N. Hart, Atlony ' rwllseild-eeeased.
Notice of Final Settlement.
"'adnTiiS? the undersigned,
o'clock iii 'thL ""-"'"er, i;i04. at the hour of 10
Courfr, omhof tTd'J'on nn ?M ad th"
pointed bv the Jndwoi J tZl hm 6een."
and place for the ! lfea?i,fS n f-8 lhe time
said anal acc..i nt-nSS?.?bJ't'''n to the
WIISON A. AYRr-jj ere
the eVtate ofT ,witbiH annexed of
Oscar HaneAorey"1 F"rley'
Uated and tint published October 21, 1904.
Executor's Notice.
has been dniV V.n.nJhi-the. ""'l-rsigned
. r r '""ii n HIM'limp nfthn
"i II 11(1 imumaitt f xr "IC IKDI
ceased, bv the "vc ,r 7 M ry J-'He" Vinson, de
Oreeon for Polk comuv Al ' ,he State of
m
cause
That a.l owners and other Demon
ay attend at said time and i
use if ,y tnt.v haVef
iould not be constructed y 1
lt ness my hand and theofficinl
.d Cty of Dall.s,,his l,h7ay of (
! the nron. " v "lll7. "rifieil, together with
I signed a Kiekrea Pnii or' to tne nnder
! iusix monuir.OW,n. with-
. I t'ted this 16th dav of .VhIS
(Seal)
seal of th.
October A. f
DAX P. STOPi.-i.rD
Auditor .nV,;.: "'- fr fcR
Ci.yofDalia-eoflhe
OnGUinatoCoushCurQ
For Coughs, Cold, aCroip.
ay of September, 1904
RAXK GIBSON-"
XT an t . v "toau.l,
I rank Holmes, Aiiorrfey "
lor the ORSPDvcd
and the Weekly Oregonian
one year.- In order tr, tu
advanuge of this liberal
offer your 8ub9,ripUon to the Obkb
austbepaidnptodate. Now U the
time to eubscribe.
Mr
TTOItNEY AT LAW
G- A- HURLEY
u jiBtato, Loans and
Notory Public
INDEPENDENCE,
lis;
BNTI8T.
M. Hayter,
Office over Wilson'! n
DALLAS, ml80n "Drills
06
pnYSIOAS AND SURG EOS,
L- N, Woods, M,l
Does general practice ln
the county. Office on Mai '
DALLAS,
1
M. OLIVE SMIll
teacher 'ol
PIANO AND OEC;
Studio, Room No. 2, Wife
DALLAS, OREG05
R. C. Craven. Pres.
R. E. Wllllamc
Dallas titf,
Kxchanges bought aniilia
points. Special attention tttt
lections.
Wm. muscoit,
Trucknian,
Does hauling of all kinds at m
rates.
DALLAS, ORE
LODGE DIRECTGB1
Masonic Caibdax.
Jeuninga Lodge, So. 9, 1 "
eomiuunications, Second
Fourth Fridays oi each i'
K. L. Chapman, W. It
Ainsworth Chapter, So.'
A. M., stated convocatiot
Thursday of eath moniL J
Oscar Hayter, H. P.
WlLLIB SlMOW.
TVjaonii Chupter, No, 22,0. El
A "-meetings Second and Fort
davs of each month.
Mrs. Ella J. MetzqiM
Mrs. Libbik Muir, Sec,
I. 0. 0. F.
Friendship I-odne.fc
jStfhgaeverv Sittuniuy em.
"'tiriS O. 0". V. Hall. -Kalph
Hill, N. G.
W, A.Aybb,!
I kaCreole Encampment, m.
"Second and Fourth Mcndi;
month. v
F. H, Morrison, U. f. ,i
. FA.Stiw,s
r, .ID
Almira Lodge, ISO. w, v.
every Friday evening. , ..
Mrs. Pauline Williams, W
Miss Mixa
Woodmen of the1
t
Dallas Camp, No. 209,
Allows hall every Thurrit'
VV. A. Aykes, C. C, .
VV. G. Vassal"
:..fi.i-.A riiclp
meets in utiu reuu
nfl 1
Mistletoe Circle, Jp. .
m.i. ; n,M Ke lows' ni
and Fourth Wednesday of-
Mrs. Nki.lte Tatoji, u.
Mrs. Anny Deft
Knights of the Mactf
Dallas Tent, ?-3'F'
and Fourth Thur
sSr month in I. O. O.F
, n T.l
Tilac Hive, JNo. 2,
Jj0u Second and Fourth Tb.
noon of each month.
Mrs. Eva Hayter,
Mrs. Blanche t.
m
Union Lodge No. V"
fM and Third VedneW.
II. L. Fenton, M. VV.
t. A.
-n n ol I
Crystal Lodge, o. y
f irst ana 'lniru
1UUIHU. . .J
Altck Groves, t. oi Au
VWA v
United Arts
Assembly No. 4(5-meets
day of each month.
WlXLIS SlMOSTOJf,
EllaJ,
It. -
Fraternal Union
fti'1
e o. ii
each month.
VV. J. Wagner, .-u;,Al,
Mrs.
Ijodge
"of ea
Mrs.
Independent1
niir it! t.odge
2nd and 4th Tuetf
Hall. C. T.