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

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    falls Ciiy nous
I V
Supt. C. L. Starr spout a part of one
duy last week visiting our school. ,
A Lodge of Pendo was organized
here last week with aboutl8 members, j
Thomas Kdgar has moved into the
house whieh he purchased from Mr. 1
VanIUx'r.
Zim Hiiishawiind family arc spend
ing the holidays with relatives in :
McMiiitiville.
Prof. H. C. Seymour and wife are
visiting his mother, Mrs. L. C. Brown,
at Park Place, Oregon.
Large numbers of our people went
to Dallas every day lust week to pur
chase Christinas presents.
The Christmas trees at the Methodist
and Christian churches were a suc
cess. All went home laden with
presents. !
Lulu Kellow, Prank and Homer!
Cross left for Hebo, Tillamook county,
last Friday, to visit their parents dur
ing the holiday.
Elsie Allen, of Toledo, who has been
staying with her aunt, Mrs. Will
Hioshaw, and attending school here,
has gone home for the holidays.
The Christmas Tree exercises at the j
schoolhouse last Friday afternoon
were well attended by parents and !
friends. Chairman Ellis acted as
Santa Claus. j
Prof. Scott Leavitt and family, of
Dayton, are visiting Mrs. Leavitt's !
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frink. i
Prof. Leavitt is principal of the I
Dayton public school.
Prof, and Mrs. .Seymour entertained
the members of the eight and tenth
grade at a Cobweb Christmas Tree ou
the evening of December 22. Those
present were : George Isaac, Chester
Siefarth, Charlie Hartung, Otto El
kins, Percy Dodd, Ennis Frink, Will
Montgomery, Frank and Homer
Cross, Italph Harrington, Elmer and
Lester Barnhart, Willie Tice, Oscar
Ellis, Itroy Lyons, Bessie Milne,
Alma Huseby, Mabel Stoddard, Mamie
Fugitt, Nellie Ross, Clara and Maude
Montgomery, Cora Page, Irene Dodd,
Minn Alderman, Maudo Ferguson,
Myrtle Reynolds, Hello Wolfo and
Alta Hinshaw.
COURT HOUSE NOTES.
MARRIAGE LICENSE.
James T. Lady and Myrtle M
Morse; Chester Zumwalt and Sadie
Graves; Van M. Meeks and Lucetta
Bailey.
PROBATE
Estate of Cyrus Jones, deceased
B. F. Jones appointed administrator
do bonus non with will annexed ;' bond
fixed at $1200.
Estate of John McCulloch, deceased
bond filed and letters issued ; Van
B. Sears, N. F. Gregg and Mat Cald
well appointed appraisers for Polk
count', and W. II. McEldowney D.
Uoekes and Charles Mitchell for Yam
hill county property.
Estate of M. P. Jones, deceased pe
tition to sell personal property at
private sale granted.
Estate of E. C. Keyt, deceasedpe
tition of executor to carry out written
contract for sale of certain real estate
granted.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Adolph Aebi et ux to Anna Aebi, 20
acres, t !) s, r 5 w, $ loo.
I & M R R Co toO&CRRCo.,
right of way in Indeinuidence, $ 1.
Oregon Milling and Warehouse Co
to O & C R R Co., right of way in
IndeiKMidenee, $1.
E M Martin et ux to D G nodges,
iiao.oi acies, t (i s, r 7 w, $igoo.
A R Bell to O J Bell, 7-12 int70
acres, 1 8 s, r i w, $t;uo.
A B Owen to S D Hamilton, .).-
acres, t H s, r 5 w, $800.
William Ellis, trustee, to John Hei
bert, lot f., block 27, Ellis add to
Dallas, 5(1.
Frank E Alley ot ux to N P Wheeler,
80 acres, t (! s, r 8 w, $ih.
A C Miller et ux to Spaulding Log
giug Co., 172.31 acres, t !) s, r 7 w,
$.1000.
UniU'd States to Arch R Lewis, no
acres, to s, r 4 w, patent.
HE BEST
f o WU
in
If you dre nervous and tired out M
continually you could have no j
clearer warning of the approach a
of serious female trouble. J
Do not wait until you suffer un
bearable pain before vou seek treat;
ment. You need Wine of Cardui
now just as much as if the trouble
were more developed and the tor
turing pains of disordered men
struation, bearing down pains,
leucorrhoca, backache and head
ache were driving you to the un
failing relief that ine of Cardui
has brought hundreds of thousands
of women and will bring vou.
Wine of Cardui will drive out
all trace of weakness and banish
nervous spells, headache and back
ache and prevent the symptoms
from quickly developing into dan
gerous troubles that will be hard
to check. Secure a 81.00 bottle of
Wine of Cardui today. If your
dealer does not keep it, send the
money to the Ladies' Advisory
Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine
Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., and the
medicine will be sent you.
VOCATIONS OF LAWMAKERS
Farmers Exceed in Lower House,
While Lawyers Are Major
ity In Senate.
(Morning Oregonlun.)
The Oregon Legislature will con
vene a week from next Monday in
regular biennial session, and will
make laws during a period of 40 days
and 40 nights, unlessearlier adjourned.
It will number 30 members in the
Senate and GO in the House.
Lawyers will predominate in the
Senate and farmers in the House of
Representatives, for, although 17 til
lers of tho soil will sit in the lower
chamber, but two will grace the upper
body. The science of medicine and
surgery will be represented relatively
stronger iu the Senate than in the
House, for the upper branch will have
four members of the "sawbones" pro
fession against the lower body's two.
But lumbermen, like the farmers,
will be much stronger in the House
than in the Senate.
The business pursuits of the Legis
lators aro as follows :
Senate
Lawyers . 8
Bankers 2
Farmers 2
Physicians 4
Merchants 4
Printers
Druggists
Hop dealers
Lumbermen
Real estate dealers..
Steatnboatmen
Stock raisers 1
Wool buyers
Dentists
Manufacturers
Fruit canuers
Insurance men o
Miners ' 0
Fishermen o
House.
G
3
17
2
7
2
2
0
(5
1
2
4
0
0
2
1
1
1
1
Coughing Spell Caused Death.
"Harry Duckwell, aged 25 years,
choked to death early yesterday morn
ing at his home, in the presenceof his
wife and child. He contracted a slight
cold a few days ago and paid but little
attention to it. Yestordav lnorninsr
he was seized with a lit of coughing
which continued for some time. His
wife sent for a physician but before he
could arrive, another coughing spell
came on and Duckwell died from
suffocation. St. Louis Globe Demo
crat, December 1, 11)01."
Ballard's Horehound Syrup would
have saved him. 25c, 50c and $1.00.
Sold by Wilson Drue Company.
Chapter I-lects Officers.
Aiusworth Chapter. No. 17. R. A. M..
UniU-d States to Claude J Hubbard, ! wil1 lmvo 1,10 following officers for the
MO acres, t d s, r 7 w, patent.
Revival Meetings.
The services at the Christian church i
am Udng well attended, and g.xxl !
interest is shown. Several persons i
have already deeidt-d to take a stand
for righteousness and have confessed i
their faith in Christ. We continue'
our invitation to all to attend thes !
scrvics. Good music and plain
gosptd preaching are features 1 1 our
services. "Come let us reason to
gether." G. L. IomKi.i, Pastor.
ensuing year
Oscar Hayter, H. P.
B. H. McCallon, King.
X. L. Butler, Scriln1.
Ed Biddle, ('. of H.
Geo. L. Hawkins, P. S.
Win. Faull.Treas.
Willis Simonton, Soc'y.
E. C. Kirkpatrick, II. A. C.
A. B. Muir, M. 3d V.
T. T. Notson, M. 2d V.
J. C. Hayter, M. 1st V.
D. S. McDonald, Sentinel.
IT WAS ALL DALLAS
Arthur Wilson's Basket-Ball Team
Def ated to the Tune of 38 to 3
at
Tho T!ills Colleere basket ball
team administered a severe drubbin
to the Vancouver Athletic Club team
in the College gymnasium last Friday
evening, the score standing 38 to 3
the end of the game. The visitor
were so completely outclassed that the
fnnft. was devoid of interest to the
anoetntors. The Vancouver team did
not succeed in throwing a field basket
nil of their noints beincr made from
the foul line.
This was the first appearance of this
year's College team, and while Fr
day night's game did not give th
players an opportunity to show thei
skilL it, is believed that the team will
compare favorably with the champion
of last vear. The boys work fast, an
their team-work is of the old order of
excellence. The veterans, Teats and
Gates, are stronger than ever, and the
new men, Shaw, Launer and Morton
promise to give a good account
themselves. The line up was :
of
Position Vancouver
Forward Munge
Forward Percival
Center Johnso
Guard Spark
Guard Dubois
Officials : William Hoffman, refere
Walter Ford, umpire; Tony Teats,
timekeeper; Aure Ford, scorer.
Dallas
Teats
Lau ner
Morton
Jennings Lodge Installs Officers.
Jennings Lodge, No. 9, A. F. & A
M., installed the following officers last
Friday evening:
R. L. Chapman, W. M,
Charles F. Belt, S. W.
W. V. Fuller, J. W.
R. E. Williams, Treas.
Oscar Hayter, See'y.
C. L. Starr, S. D.
Mark Hayter, J. D.
A. B. Muir, S. S.
Ed Biddle, J. S.
D. S. McDonald, Tiler.
Remarkable Cure.
"I was much afflicted with sciatica,'
writes Ed C. Nud, Iovvaville, Seel
wick, Co., Kansas, "going about on
crutches and suffering a deal of pain
I was induced to try Ballard's Snow
Liniment, which relieved me.
"I used three bottles. It is the
greatest liniment I ever used; have
recommended itto a number of per
sons; all express themselves as being
benefited by it. I now walk without
crutches, and am able to perform a
great deal of light labor on the farm
25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by Wilson
Drug Company.
v. JVl. Jones, of JVlonmoutn, an
nounces that he has purchased the
John Smith interest in the Hout meat
market. He is to assume his partner
ship iu the business January 1st. Mr
Jones recently sold his market at
Monmouth. Corvallis Times.
Portland and Return Only $2.50
The Southern Pacific is now sell
ing round trip tickets to Portland
troni Dallas tor -tz.ou, good going
Saturday P. M. or any train of Sun
day, returning Sunday and Mon
day, giving all day Sunday anc
Monday in Portland. The same ar
rangement applies from Portland
giving all Portland people a chance
to visit valley points at greatly re
duced rates.
Call on Southern Pacific Com
pany's agent for particulars.
Legal blanks for sale here.
KILL the COUGH
AND CURE the LUNGS
WITH
r. times
Now Discovery
F0Rl
rONSUMPTION
OUGHSand
OLDS
Price
60c & $1.00
Free Trial.
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG TROUB
LES, or MONEY BACK.
Notice For Publication.
Legal blanks for sale here.
Land Otllce at Oregon City, Oregon.
.. , , December 21, 1WI.
Notice Is hereby Riven that the following
nameU settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof Hill be made before the Register
and Receiver at Oregon City, Oregon, on Febru
ary 13, l;x',, viz: John 1. Murphv H. E. No.
11578 for the X. K. V oiSectim l.'i, T."mS.,K. 9 W.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence iipon and cultivation
of said laud, vis: lr Hammond of Inrio.
j pendence, Oreeron : Lee Smith, of Kails Citv,
vreeon : . i.. h ells, of Kails City, Oregon ; J 1)
McDonald, of Falls Citv, Oreeou.
V.KO. W. BIBEE,
Receiver.
DR. FENNFR'S
TT7"" o Tl
AND Qj
Backache
Also Pruinia tub Pi.oon.
All Diseases of the
kidneys, bladder, and
urinary organs.
Also catarrh, heart
disease, (Travel, dropsy,
rheumatism, backache,
female troubles.
-n-n-rraP
It
li. hlrJ..i7i r .7 . U 'nr for you- ,f '"arr write Dr. Fenner
ou groat Pam because of pam, in B;y back. hh several doctors pronounced lumbal. They
Cur. greatly relieved, me. I bought and u.ed two more bottl, Md wu completely cured al
though my occupy, a a d.er retire me to be muck t,ut ,teT and of tea mr clothir
becomes damp or yery ,eL I hare anlfervd no return of t-,o To-! le n. anT aign, of rhenn
:ism- lourtru!v, FRED P'UNPT 'M t K'ri At , w : t T-
For Sale by BELT & CHERRINGTON
Notice for Publication.
TIMBER LAND, ACT Jl'XE 3. 1STS.
I HittHl States Ijind ottiee
Orepon City, Oreron,
leceraier 9, hn4.
Notice is hereby piven that in compliance
wilh the provisions of the act of Congress of
Junes. 1STS. entitled "An act for the'sale of
timber lands in the States of California. Orveon,
Nevada, and Washington Territ.trv i.avi.,,.).
ei io a. i me ruDiic lind States by act of Aueust
t, S!t' tlilver K. l.eet.of Portland ennnt,- ..(
Multuomah, Stale ol Oreson has this dav iileil
in this ottiee h!8 sworn statement No. (All, for
the purchase of theNorth of Xottheast . and
North of N". V. of See. No. 2 iu T. No S
Hanire No. 8 W, and will oiler proof to show that
the land sought is more valuable for its limber
or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to
Mtal.Uah hi claim to said land before the
Rcmster and Receiver at Oregon Citv, Oregon
on Saturday, the .'lh dav of February, l"OT
He names as wiincsses: ;eorce f. Hale of
Monmouth, Oregon: C. D. Tice. "of Falls City
Oregon: Ira Mehrling. of Falls Citv. Oregon-'
Clarence Aikman. of Falls City. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adveiselv the
above-leoribed lands are requested to tiie'their
rliiinii in ihu nrtiiv ... I , i . . ....... .-.i.
I . .. , vv"vl Mm fclHu oav
of febru.irv, lyoo.
Women as Weil as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis
courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
ana ciicciiuui
disappear vhen the kid
neys are out of order
or diseased.
Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
that it is not uncommon
for a child to be born
a&? afflicted with weak kid-
neys. If the child unn
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
the 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 ofsthe
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
most people suppose.
Women as well as men are made mis
erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need the same great remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold
by druggists, In fifty- Tv
cent and one dollar mw.-.mKmzi
sizes. You may have a g2jj'5j'
samcle bottle by mail i3
free, also pamphlet tell- nome f swmnp Root,
ing all about it, including many of the
thousands of testimonial letters received
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
& Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure anc
mention this paper.
No. 7472.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT-OFFICE OF THE
COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 11, 11104.
Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented
to the undersigned, it has been made to appear
that the "Dallas National Bunk," located in the
City of Dallas, in the County of Polk and State
of Oregon, has complied with all the provisions
of the Statutes of the United States, required to
be complied with befoiean association shall be
authorized to commence the business of Bank
ing ;
Now therefore r, Thomas P. Kane, Deputy und
Acting Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby
certify that the "Dallas National Bank,"located
in the City of DaliaB, in the County of Polk and
State of Oregon, is authorized to commence the
business of hanking as provided in Section Fifty
one hundred and sixty nine of the Revised
Statutes of the United States.
In testimonywhereof, witness my hand and
Seal of ollice this Hth day of November, 1904.
T. P. KANE,
Seal Teputy and Acting Comptroller
of the Currency.
Notice For Publication.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.
United States Land Ollice,
Oregon City, Oregon.
July 5, 1004.
Notice ij hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 178, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extend
ed to all the Public Land States by act of Augm.t
4, 1VJ-J, Louis L. Wiprut, of tndopendence.county
of Polk, State of Oregon, has this day filed in
this ollice bis sworn statement No. iio;l7, for the
purchase of the Northwest one-fourth of
Section No. 14 in Township No. 8 South, Range
No. 7 West, and will offer proof to show that the
.and sought is more valuable for its timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish his claim to said land before the
Register and Receiver at Oregon Oily, Oregon
on Saturday, tne 4tn day ol March, rja.
He names us witnesses: F. W. Robinson
Falls City, Oregon: A. N. Robinson, of Fulls
city, Oregon: 14. mrschberg, ot independence,
Oregon; M. Wiprut. of Salem. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to lile their
claims in this olhce on or before said 4th day
Notice is
. r ..... ....itersimied
hereby given t , ? loj of the
for'l'olk
hai been duly ap0i --WMied
-1 1
County. . ninims against me sam
All persons Inoi f , prt.sent the same
estate are hereby o tie. t, I ' vouchers
j.,i ....p Hed. tou'ctner wnu i t ence
i.heremr, io ,.,,iv. wiiniu
near Bailstou. In """'
months fr ,l "he December 2:!, 1J04
Dated and ,,r8t. ISiuo E A. McClI LLOCH ,
V 'U,..V.7 ,r ,,f the estate o:
Address, U. 'N0
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
AdminWrator of the estate
T. . i,.('llnch. deceased.
.jinn.
six
1904.
f
Amity, Oregon.
Notice to Creditors.
.. i...,.i.v .riven that tin'
. 0"lr. 'J. V: 'n..i .ted admiuis
nas ueen .nn. ri
unilersigned
istralrix ol me
j ii i..niia up. Teliae. i. "3
estate oi i. f ir ij() k County.
"! S" "V " ;, io: Member 16. 1MH.
Da lea anu iu i'""",' E. JONES,
Administratrix of the estate of
l.i. P. Jones, deceased.
'ddress.R.K. U. No. 2, Salem, Oregon.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
inont
SURGEON
WlHYSIOIAN AND
U. C. HUNTEK, M
nniii-P unstiilrs in Cridcr
Mill Stroet.
Calls will bo answered niffht
DALLAS, OREGON
I).
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on
or day.
$2.(
nn Pays for the OBSERVER
,,, ... i, I . . np,.(y.n i ri n
ana tue w ccrij' v
one vear. In order to take
advantage of this liberal offer, your
subscription to the Observer must be
nnirf u n to date. Subscribe now.
I i
R. C.
Craven, Pres.
R. E.
Williams, Cashier.
iilli: City Ini
Rvrhnnirpa houcht and sold on all
points. Special attention paid to col
lections.
WEATHERWISE
IS THE MAN WHO WEARS
VA reputation extending
N 5ixty-six years and
inn ii i iv iivnro
5LICKER5
over
our
Guarantee are back, of
severy rjormenuDearinfJ ine
x ir;M Ail i i-wt ti km
There are many imitations.
De sure or ine name
i ukvltk on me ouuons.
ON SAI F- FVFDVWHFBF
'A.J. TOWER CO., B05TON, MA55..U. . A.
TOWER CANADIAN CO.. Limited. TORONTO. CAN.
of March, 1W5.
GEO. W.
1IIBKE,
Ktceiver.
Notice For Publication.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUKE :), 1878.
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon,
December 15, 11104,
Notice is hereby eiven that in eomnlimiep
with the urovisions of the act of Congress nf
June 3, 1S78, entitled "An act for the sale of
tiinocr lanus in the states ol California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," ai
extended to all the 1'ublic Land States by act
ui aubiim. i, jnrc, nacnei i. AiKman, ol f alls
City, county of I'olk, State of Oregon, has this
day tiled in this ollice her sworn statement No.
(538, for the purchase of Lots 7, 8, 11 and 12 of
section no. i!) in lownship Mo. s Kange No.
8 W., and will oiler proof to show that the land
sought is mo:e valuable for its timber or stone
man ior agricultural purposes, and to establish
her claim to said land bofore the Register and
neucner m oregun uiy liuki umce on sutur
uny, me .tn any ot teuruurv. r.K).
one names as witnesses: (iennrn T lio'o ,.r
uatiiia, uregou; Oliver JS. Leet, of Portland,
uiegon Hiiiiain venter, ol l)n iia t)ro,i..
Jacob Cabe, of Falls Citv, Oregon.
Any and all persons clainiinir adverselv iho
above-described lands are renuested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 25th dav
OKO. W. BII1EE,
Receiver.
Notice For Publication.
TIMBER l.AXD,"" ACT JUNE 3,1878.
United States Land Ollice,
Oregon City. Oregon,
. Oec. 14. IDiM.
Notice is hereby iriven thnt in r,.,r, ..,.,..
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3. 187S, entitled "An act for the sale of
..mu.-i luinioni uie aiaies oi uallloriiia, Oregon
Nevada, and Washington 'ivrriinrv " ....
c.i io mi me ruuiic i.ana states bv act of
August 4, lsjr- (.ieorge T. Hale, of Monmouth,
county of I oik, State of Oregon, has this day
hlffl III tlllii ottim hits mir,..n . - .J
;r. 7. ' , 1 c 'luiMuiwi ;i ot sec. .No.
HI, ill loWUSlllD No. 8 S.. k,mre n U V..t
will otter proof to show that the laiid sought is
more valuable for its timber r tn.. n,.7.. t.
agricultural purposes, and to establish hisclaira
,i - "eiorc me Kegisier and Receiver
v.i.o .iuic in i.reiron I i v ,ma
Saturday, the 2.5th day of February, lM). '
. v.t.u.iv. v-ntun. v.. u. Aire, m hi hi I'ltv li-u
gon: Ira Mehrling, of Falls titv, Oregon
Clarence Aikman, of Falls Citv. Oreion
Any and all nersons clnin.inv o.l , .!.. .u
above-described lands are ron,,..Kt...i i
claims in this ollice on or before said 25th day of
February, 11)05.
CEO. W. BIBEE,
Receiver.
Notice for Publication.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.
I nited States Land Office
Oregon City, Oregon!
V...1-. i. . . . Jul' 5, l'.m.
.Miiiec is nereuv ffiven thnt in
wilh the provisions of the act of Congress of
. . . ... ...,,llc oii,Hiiiornia, Oreeon
Nevada, and Kih nm.n t..i.. ' :s.
t t.. .11 th- o, K cAvena-
August 4, IS'" Hcnrv Winn J 2.T,1 '
h"" -V -"on. State of Oreeon has
this day tiled in this office his sworn statemerU
No. tKH. for the purchase of the sE 'of s.'r
lion No. 20 in townshin No s s ,1 '..
nd will oiler nnKif to shnvi th't ti.o'i..' . A ;
itri,rf..V"lr,able ,or iu timWr ,r tone tlian for
i",ri". una to estab ish his claim
i said land before the R-cri.t... ... . d lm.
his ottiee t ii,..... .74;';r erot
tl.e4thdHyofMSrch:i.ib5. B lurQy1
tie names as witnesses: F. W
I. . ! .
-Us City, Oregon ; A. N. Kobinso,r, o'lF'alli
lty, Oregon: Herman Hirni,i.. ' 7 .
twmipnr iir..o...,. i m.--::.'.' inue-
, V..BV, .,iv..il4s lprui
'recoil.
Any and ;
of S.ilem,
CEO. V.
BIBEE.
Receiver.
roifYsnoiiErTM
Gwm Coldm rravMts fMiiMtli
Oregon
n
Oregon
41. L- At. if a 1 . .
...... .. rsu,,,, cnumlne nrirprwlr
the !vel....,i..i .".'" ""lerseiy
OEO. V. BIBEE,
. Receiver.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
administrator of the estate of 5lars S
dm-ased has tiled his final account "as suih ad'
ministratorin the office of the Count" clerk
loth day of January. 1A. at the hour of lo
o dock a m.. ha, been fixed bv the Honorable
County Court of said iv..,n., 1. .iT- onorabie
the fourthon in P-H.I is &e pUV ,h2
Jw.ti.jy of said final account, .Jd Vhe
meut tnereof. AH persons having obiecticfnito
sal 1 hnal s.voont are retired u. pieent ?hf
same at said time and place P'eseni the
Ited this Mb day of Deee'raber 1M
D. E. BKRDAX.
Administrator ol the estte of
J.S.Uart.At&rUi!lldeWaSed-
LODGE DIRECTORY.
Masonic Calendar.
Jennings Lodge, No. 9, stated
communications, Second and
tourth Fndavs of each month
R. L. Chapman. W. M.
Oscar Hayter, Sec,
Ainsworth Chapter, No. 17, R.
a. 31., stated convocation, First
First and third Fridays of each
month.
Oscar Hayter, II. P.
Willis Simonton, Set'
aonii Chapter, No. 22,0. E.S., stated
4meetings Second and Fourth Tues
days ot each month.
Mrs. Ella J. Metzger, W. M
Mrs. Libbie Muir, Sec.
I. 0. 0. F.
. Friendship Lodge, No. 6, meet?
Wevery Saturday evening in I
o. 0. F. Hall. g
Ralph Hill, N. G.
W. A. Ayres, Rec.Sec.
IjaCreole Encampment, No. 20, meets
"Second and Fourth Monday of each
1UUII Ml.
F. H . Morrison, C. P.
F A. Stiles, Serine.
Almira Lodge, No. 26, D. of R meets
Pt'OMt ITr.rln,, a......!
i uuiij evening,
Mrs. Pauline Williams, N. G.
Miss Mixa Hughes, Sec,
Woodmen of the World.
Dallas Camp No. 209, meets in Odd
hullrtllrO knll fTll .
-...no nan every innrsrtav cmn ...
Ayres, C. C.
W. A.
W. G. Vassall, Clerk.
TUristletoe Circle, No. 33, W. 0 W
4,Ameets in Odd FpIW-c kn c' . ".
and Fourth Wednesday of ehionth
EI.I.IE 1. ATOM, G. N.
Mrs. Anny Dunn, Clerk.
Knights of the Maccabees.
. . T 11 ' ' '
canas lent, .o. 3, meets Seonnd
and Fourth Thursdays of each
month in T n n i7 u'u u'
G. W. Conkey, S. K. Com. '
I- N. Woods, R. K.
Jilao Hive, No. 28, L. 0. T. M., meets
"on Second and Fourth Th,. i " elf
noon of each month uo' auer-
Mrs. Eva Hayter, L. C.
.uk. ULANCHE JfiAKIN, R
Do Not Neglect a Co',
Frv cold Weakens the Lungs, lowers the vif.n...
system les3 able to withstand each succeeding lLm
paving the way for more serious dieeaie 14 '
CAN YOU AFFORD TO TAKE SUCH CKAl,;
PERMANENTLY CURES i
Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Gore h,;
Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cot'r
Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Gore iZi
EVERY MOTHER SHOULD KNOW THAT BALLARD'S u '
HOUND SYRUP CONTAINS NO OPIATES, DOES
r.ONSTIPATE CHILDREN AND WILL Dne,SS?J
CURE CROUP AND WHOOPING COUCH
MRS. SALLIE lOCRHfltf, aoiatnwmite, rj.,IB,
rruiiiu my ianuiy f ,',,;
K.
u.. ...Ml Itallnr.l'B Jlorehound Syrup In my famllr f... '. ".'
ami It always irlve iiatUfaotion. . Whn tho children had f "
u i.i.i Oouirli It always relieved thnm at oiire. o..h i l
without It In tho house, as It la the UKST MliDltlNK vt lLmi
Best Remedy for Children. Every Bottle GuarJ
M fTfc- mmmmtmm vw tanu 9 9,00
HAT T ART) SNOW LINIMENT C0..ST.lmni J
J- F "''Vljjljj
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
WILSON DRUG COMPANY
HAZELW00D ICE CREAH
We are sole agents in Dallas fortius
cream. Only pure fruit and nut flavor
its manufacture.
SALEM STAGE OFFICE and AGENT FOR 8ALE3I lit.
Uglow Building,
Main Street
Dallas,
C
E
Walter roy,
CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF
Single Shovel Plow?, Double Shovel Plows, Wing if
Plows, Five-Tooth Cultivators, Disc Cultivator?, Pt?'
th
i.
Harrows, Spring Tooth Harrows, Disc Harrows, mlb
with Extension Head. : : : : ; : : ; :
in
All kinds of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators and everything s .
Vil
DALLAS, OEES
j cultivate a hopyard or orchard.
VI rAn n i 1 a i iki f t r - i-t r
311
J. G. VanOrsdel&S
-DEALERS IN
timber ana Tariti Hands ana 0iy Property.
Dallas electric W
mi
isi:
PROPRIETOR OF
Office on Court Street.
Dallas, Oregon.
s r sj "a ...XtUL
0. H. COBB
0. H. COBB & SON
MAXrjFACTUrtF.nS AND KEPAIRKRS OF ,
Wagons, Carriages, Buggies ana farm Htfl.
ficrse Shoeing ana Plow WorKa $p
We have one of the best Shoers in the State. mm
New and second-hand rigs to sell or trade,
Phone Farm 329. North Dallas,
DOd
s ii
A. 0. U. W.
JS&i Union frxlcra V O!: 1. .
and ThCrA "-Ts first
fk " "cuuciay of each
month.
H. L. Fextox, M. W
F.A.
Stiles, Fin.
U 50, D. of H.. ffieeff
r""u AUlra Wednesday of eaoh
month.
Alice Groves, C,
of H.
Emma Coad, Fin.
United Artisans.
"j i cittu month.
Wlixis Simoxtox M A
1 -n. a..
-1R8. LLLA J. METZ:
Tues-
HARNESS AflD
SADDLiES.
I have iiifit rpciuAd u rino rrt. unir
ot Harness and Saddles and invite you
io can and examine them as to style,
workmanship and price. I have the
nnest line of eaddles ever shown in
countv. Thpv
uate in everv rosnpnt
HORSE BLANKETS
big assortnipnt
quahiy-all fitted with "Double Sur
cingles," a new feature which every
horseman will readily appreciate. Come
and see them.
HARNESS OIL, Best Grade,
WHIPS and ROBES.
Frank A. Stiles
MAIN ST.. DALLAS. ORE.
A
TTORNKY AT LAW.
Oscar HajK
am
Upstairs in Campbell b'10
-wc
00
DALLAS,
npi
IE
Salem, Falls City & West
ern Railway Co.
Effective November 1.
fxcept Sunday,
A. M
7:30
7:46
geb, Sec.
fraternal Union of America
T1ME-TAEI.I
Dailj
Weat-Bornd:
I v. DALLAS
Tea ts' Siding "
Oilliamg '
Bridgeport..
Ar. FALLS CITY..
st-Bonnd:
'v. FALLS CITY
Bridgeport
Uilliams
Teats' Siding
Ar. DALLAS
Trains Stop on Signal oiilv.
L. GERLIXOER, Jr..
General Manager.
tn
MU SCOTT
I'lickmszTi.
TTOEXEYS AT LAW,
Sibley &
The only reliable set jtf.
Polk county. ornce-
DALLAS,
tie
,nd
k n
. a.
ATTOIiN'EY AT LA e3
lgS Ed. F. Cop j
Office in Court! 8;
DALLAS, t le
"re v.
to
' or
til
ITTORNEY AT LAW.
Office over Dallas :
DALLAS,
....7:49
... .7:55
....8:05
A.M.
....9:20
....9:30
....9:30
....9:39
... 9:55
P. M.
1:20
1:36
1:39
1:45
1 :55
P. M.
4:00
4:10
4:17
4:20 j
5:35 :
ESTIST.
azi
?Te i
Office over Vtt
DALLAS,
F' HYPICAX AND SCBGE-1'
Does
general prac
the count'.
DALLAS,
0S
Do
ery
tele
M. OLIVE ;
teacher e.
PIANO ll
Studio, Room "r.-
V . J. Wags-sr, F M
Ms- S.E.MoBBiao,See.
Doeehaullns of all klnd8 at reasonable
OREGON.