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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1905)
Tails giiy notes Mr. Helem, of Kansas, Is visiting j his sister, Mrs. C. W. Calloway. A man from Independence will open a hardware store in the Wagner building. Mrs. N. A. Emmitt has gone to Eugene to visit her mother, who is very sick. Hon. Geo. L. Hawkius, of Dallas, transacted business here the first of the wc ek. Mrs. C. L. Hopkins gave a pleasant, party to her Sunday School class Fri day evening. j The Epworth League gave a measur- i ing social at William Ellis' home last j Friday evening. J. G. VanOrsdel, the real estate j agent, of Dallas, was a visitor in : Falls City this week. Miss Alberta Hart, of Philomath, is staying with her sister, Mrs. D. J. Grant, and attending school. Subject of Sunday morning sermon at the Christian church will be "The Key that is Sure to Unlock ;" evening subject, "A Great Change." Milo Woods passed through here Monday on his way home from the Rock Creek country, where he had been visiting claims with Mr. Winslow. On the 15th birthday of AltaHin shaw, several of her friends and schoolmates gave her a surprise party. The evening was pleasantly spent in music and games. H. C. Seymour was in Monmouth last Wednesday attending a meeting of the executive committee of the Lewis and Clark school exhibit for Polk county. Mr. Lyons has sold the Falls City hotel to Messrs. Chapman and Chad wick, recent arrivals from Michigan. The new proprietors are hotel men of experience, and are making plans for an addition to the present building. The directors' and parents' meeting at the schoolhouse last Saturday was largely attended. Frank Butler, vice president for this district acted as chairman and gave a highly interest ing talk. He told about the condition of the schools of Polk "county several years ago, and then told how the present Superintendent built up the splendid schoool system of today. Schools, past and present, were dis cussed nntil the noon hour, when a lunch was served to over forty visi tors. In the afternoon, William Ellis gave a practical talk on "Needed Improvements in School Property." 11. C. Seymour's paper on the "Duty of Parents in Securing Itogular Atton dance" was followed by a general dis cussion, led by J. It. Mover. The program closed with a talk by Super intendent Starr on "Special and Regular School Meetings. Another r-oollsh Man. Sometime ago F. W. Wooley, a school director of Itoseburg, brought suit against the Plaindealer of that place to recover $10,000 for alleged libel wherein the Plaindeuler refused to divulge the name of a correspondent with whom Wooley was holding wordy war thorugh the papers. The caso was tried last week and the jury Sun day morning brought in a verdict of acquittal for the editor, throwing Wooloy into the costs. A camp of Woodmen of the World will be instituted at Hopewell Febru ary 5. The comic opera "Trial by Jury" will bo presented in Independence, February 10, by a grand chorus of fifty voicos, under the leadership of Trof. W. C. Aylsworth, of Portland. The best musical talent of Indepen dence is taking part, and the ladies of the llebekah lodge, under whose au spices tho performance will be given, promise the music loving people the greatest treat of the season. Enter prise. Croup Begins with the symptoms of a common cold; there is chilliness, sneezing, sore throat, hot skin, quick pulse, hoarse ness and impeded respiration. Give frequent small doses of Ballard's Ilore hound Syrup, (the child will cry for it) and at the first sign of a cioupy cough apply frequently Ballard's Snow Lini ment to the throat. Mrs. A. Vliet New Castle, Colorado,! writes, March 19, 1902: I think Mallard's! llorehouml fcyrtip a wonderful remedy, and co pleasant to take. Sold by Wilson Drug Company. Au exhibit showing the method and ' estont of flax arrowing in Marion! county, Oregon, will form part of that country's exhibit at the Lewis and Clark Centennial. ; DR. FENNER'S Tlx0 n o Backache Also lYuini-a tiik ixon. uou oecome discouraged. There is a core for you. If norwary writ Dr. Keuner Ue has 'lit a lif. Uinu i iirinK just such case at yours. AM consultations FREE. "I had suffered for a long timo and for three weeks was down in bed, unable to move with out great pain because of pains in tny back, which several doctors pronounced lumbago. They failed to give me any relief whatever. A sample bottle of Dr. Fenners Kidney and lUekache Cure greatly relieved me. I bought and used two more bottles and was completely cared, al though my occupation as a dyer requires ma to be much about water and often kv clothing becomes damp or very v 1 have suffered no nturn of the trouble nor any signs of rhenm- "-P?i v t, , Yours tru'y- FKKD BKAXPT. 2!;t X. K.l!r-ht iiunrie. lad. &tdd ty Drugi-lsiA sue. aud Ask for ir. K.-uiu r Almuuac ir tuok Book-Free. For Sale by BELT & CHERRINGTON THE body gets its life from food properly digested. Healthy digestion means pure 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 the stomach, causing distressing pain3, belching and nausea. When ovcr-cating i3 persisted in the stomach becomes weakened and worn out and dyspepsia claims the victim. j Thedford's Black-Draught j cures dyspepsia. It frees tho stomach and bowels of congested matter and gives the stomach new life. The stomach is quickly invigorated and the natural ettmiil.itinn results in a EOOd appetite, with the power to thor- oupliiy digest iooa. You can build up your stomach with this mild and natural remedy. Try Thedford's Black Draught today. You can buy a package . from your dealer for 25c. If he does not keep it, send the money to The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., and a package will do mailed you. COURT HOUSE NOTES. PEOBATE Estate of Cyrus Jones, deceasedr A. N, Holman, C. S. Graves and M. A. Ford appointed appraisers. Estate of William McMillan, de ceasedpetition to confirm sale and transfer of residuary interest in $1000 to Jeanette M. Pounds by her children granted. Estate of H. J. Butler, deceased in ventory and appraisement filed. EEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Joseph Burby et ux to C E Brown, lots 1 and 2, block C, Hill's add to Independence, $275. May Farley to John M Farley, 294 ucrcs, 1 8 s, r 6 w, $1500. Emma Mitty and hd to Jessie B Read, lot 9, block 27, Eola, $1. Jessie B Read and hd to Thomas Holman, lots in Eola, $1300. Vina Kelso and hd to James Hel- mick et al, southeast one-fourth sec 20, t 9 s, r 7 w, $1500. Sadie and I L Smith to James Hel- mick, northeast one-fourth sec 2G, t 9 r 7 w, $1500. William Dent et ux to T J Merrick et ux, 307.94 acres, t G s, r 6 w, $3750. Curtis L Cooper et ux to Theodore T Cooper, 12.39 acres, 1 8 s, r 4 w, $1600. Teacher's Examination. Notice is hereby given that tho county superintendent of Polk county will hold the regular examination of applicants for state and county papers at Dallas, Oregon, as follows : FOR STATE PAPEIIS. Commencing Wednesday, February 8, at nine o'clock a. in., and continuing until Saturday, February 11, at four o clock p. m. Wednesday Penmanship, history, spelling, algebra, reading, school law. Thursday Written arithmetic, the ory of teaching, grammar, book-keep ing, physics, civil government. Friday rhysiology, geography, mental arithmetic, composition, physi cal geography. Saturday Botany, plane geometry, general history, English literature, psychology. KOU COUNTY I'APEKS. Commenciug Wednesday, February 8, at nlneo'clocka. m., and continuing until Friday, February 10, at four o'clock p. m. First, Secoud and Third Grade Certificates. Wednesday Penmanship, history, orthography, reading. Thursday Written arithmetic, the ory of teaching.grammar, physiology Friday Geography, mental arith- I metic, school law, civil government. Primary Certificates. j Wednesday l'enmauship.orthogra ! phy, arithmetic, reading. Thursday Art of Questioning, the , ory of teaching, physiology, i C L. STARR, i County School Superintendent. " A company of marines from the United States navy will give daily drills and maintain a model camp at t10 Lewis and Clark Exposition. All Diseases of the kidneys, bladder, and urinary orgar.a. Also catarrh, heart disease, gravel, dropsy, rheumatism, backache, female troubles. (LOT ! 1 Taxes for 1904 will be payable in February, and if paid before March 15 the usual three per cent discount will bo allowed. Later payments will not be discounted, and after the first Monday in April interest will be added, and penalty if no part of the payment has been made. Poisons In Food. Perhaps you do not realize that many pain poisons originate in your food, but some day you may feel a twinge of dys pepsia that will convince you. Dr. King's New Life fills are guaranteed to ?ure ail poisons of undigested food or money back, 25u at Beltcc Clierrington's drugstore. Try them. Work on the Oregon building for the Lewis and Clark Exposition has been begun, and the building will be completed by March 15. The structure will be of handsome appearance 40x90 feet, and will cost $9275. Grave Trouble Foreseen. It needs but little foresight, to tell that when vonr stomach and liver are hadlv affected, grave trouble is ahead unless you take the proper medicine fo vour disease, as Mrs. John A. Young, of Clay, N. Y., did. She says: "I ha neuralgia of the liver and stomach, my heart was weakened, and I could not eat. I was very bad for a long time,bu in Electric Bitters, I found just what needed, for they quickly relieved and cured me." Best medicine for weak women. Sold under guaiantee bv Belt & Cheriington, druggist, at f0c a bottle New Hampshire's building at the Lewis and Clark Centennial will be a reproduction of the birthplace of Dan iel Webster. Fraud Exposed. A few counterfeiters have lately been making and trying to sell imitations of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, and other medicines, thereby defrauding the pub lie. This is to warn you to beware of such people, who seek to profit, through stealing the reputation of remedies which have been successfully curing disease for over 35 years. A sure pro tection to yon, is our name on the wrapper. Look for it, on all Dr. King's or Bucklen's remedies, as all others are mere imitations. 11. E. BUCKLEN & CO., Chicago, HI., and Windsor, Canada The finest collection of tiger skins ever exhibited will form part of Siam's display at the Lewis aud Clark Fair, Itch Ringworm. E. T. Lucas, Wingo, Ky writes, April 25, 1902: "For 10 to 12 years I had been afflicted with a malady known as the 'itch.' The itching was most un bearable; I had tried for years t find relief, having tried all remedies I could hear of, besides a number of doctors. I wish to state that one single application of Ballard's Snow Liniment cured me completely and permanently. Since then I have used the liniment on two separate occasions for ring worm and it cured mecompletely." 25c,50cand $1.00. Sold by Wilson Drug Company. Portland and Return Only $2.50. The Southern Pacific is now sell ing round trip tickets to Portland from Dallas for $2.50, good going Saturday P. M. or any train of Sun day, returning Sunday and Mon day, giving all day Sunday and 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. Agonizing Burns are instantly relieved, and perfectly healed, by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. C. Rivenbark, Jr., of Norfolk, Va., writes: "I burnt my knee dreadfully; that it blistered all over. Bucklen's Arnica Salve stopped the pain, and healed without a scar." Aleo heals all wounds and eores. 25c at Belt & Cherrington, druggist. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned was, on the .nth oav of Dfwmlvr imu t. order of the Hon. County Court of Polk Countv uregon, duly appointed adininidimtnr rf tho i-oitue ui mourns l,. uuiier, lale of said County ana state, deceased, and all persons having i.iims nfn.iiM nam tsiaie are nereby notilied to present the same duly verified to the under signed, on or before six months from the date m-mu, nun an persons Know ing themselves in debted to said estate are hereby notilied to call and settle the same on or before six month- from the date hereof. Dated at Dallas. Polk Countv, Oregon, this -'.t h day of January A f. p.r,. ' "THOMAS J. BUTLER, Administrator of the estate o . , , , . of T- L- But'er, deceased. Sibley Je Latin, Attorneys for estate. Harness and SADDLES. I have just received a Fine New Stock of Harness and Saddles and invite you to call and examine them as to style, workmanship anil price. I have "the finest line of saddles ever shown in Tolk county. They are strictly "down-to-date" in every respect. HORSE BLANKETS A bijt assortment prices according to quality all fitted with "Double Sur cingles, a new feature which every horseman w ill readily appreciate. Come and see ihem. HARNESS OIL, Best Grade. WHIPS and EOBES. Frank A. Stiles MAIN ST.. DALLAS. ORE. Ol FCIEYSniBIJIYCUEB I lAkM Kidoy mod EU4dr Cijfet j mm u i .'.It -mm V m Many a wan is looking out for Ins health, but looking for disease in the wron- direction. He takes medicine for his nerves, which seem "gone to pieces, lie "doctors" for his heart, which is acting i: regularly. He constantly stirs up hi, liver 'with pills and powder. But lie dues not get any better. He is look ing for the cause of his complaints m th; wrong direction. It is a c mmon thing for some one who has us.d Dr. Pierce's Golden Wen ical Discovery for "stomach trouble "to find that when the diseased stomach is cu.ed the " cak" heart is made sound, the slug.is'ii liver stimulated, and the throbbing ncrve3 tranquilizer. This faH alone suggests the truth which every leading medical scientist knows and rec ognizes that diseases which seem re mote from the stomach are often caused by the disease of the stomach and oilier organs of digestion and nutrition. When the diseased stomach and the digestive and nutritive system are cured of disease, the other organs are cured with them. Food is the basis of life and of strength. But it is not the quantity of food eaten which supports the life and health of the body. The body is sus tained by that portion of the food which after being eaten is converted intc nourishment and properly assimilated. When the stomach and its allied organs of digestion and nutrition are diseased or "weak," only part of the food eaten is converted into nutrition, and the bod aud its organs are therefore only parth nourished. Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery cures the diseases of the stomach and digestive and nutritive sys tem which prevent the proper nourish ment of the body. In that way the body is once more strengthened in the only way possible, by food properly digested and perfectly assimilated. Any person suffering from disease in chronic or aggravated form, is invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter free. Al' correspondence strictly private and con fidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. There is no alcohol in Golden Med ical Discovery," and it is entirely free from opium, cocaine, and all other nar cotics. Accept no substitute for "Golden Med ical Discovery," The main motive of substitution is the desire of the dealer to make a little more profit out of you by selling you a less meritorious medicine. ABLE TO WORK AGAIN. Mr. John I,. Coughenour, of Glensavage, 8omerset Co., Penua., writes: "I had been doctoring for about a year and a half, being unable to work most of the time. The doctoi said I had heart disease and indigestion. It began with a choking and oppressed feeling in the chest ; later on I was troubled with a hungry feeling, and I seemed to be raw from my throat clear down into my stomach. JIv appetite was unusually poor, I was weak and nervous, and my heart kept throbbing continually, and I was short of breath. Finally I wrote to you for advice, I did not think your diagnosis was right, but I ordered six bottles of ' Golden Med ical Discovery ' and began its use. After using three bottles I began to improve slowly and soon went to work, aud I have beeu working ever since." "SUFFERED All THE TIME." "I feel that I would be doing an injustice to you if I did not send you a statement of my case," writes Mrs. David W. Guice, of Hamburg Franklin Co., Miss. "I had liver complaint ami indigestion. Kverything that I ate disagreed with me. I suffered all the time with swimming in my head ; heart beat too fast ; my feet anil hands were cold all the time. Did not sleep well at all. Was able to get about but very little. I commenced to usel)r. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and 'Pleasant Pellets' ! May, 1897, aud by December I could begin to get about very well. Have been doing my work ever since except washing. Feel better than 1 have for several years. I would recommend Dr Pierce's medicines to all who are troubled as i was. I am now sixtv-one vears old and T thank you most kiudly for the happy relief and cure." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets assist the iction of the "Discovery" and should be tsed with it when a laxative is needed. Blank notes, deeds, mortgages, etc., can be had at this office in any quan- uiy uesirea. Administrator's Notice to Creditors. In the county Court 0f the State of Oregon for the County of Polk. "'eguu In the mutter of the estate of William C. Mc Clure, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the Countv Court of the bta'e of Oregon, for the Countv of Polk administrator with the will annexed of the estate of William C. McClure, deceased All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same to me properly yenned as by law required, at the o( ice of the County Clerk at Dallas, Oregon within fix months from the date hereof Dated January 11, pjoj. . . . . ROBERT T. PLAT, Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of William C. JleClure deceased. ' Piatt iv. Piatt, Attomevs for Administrator 4a400-407 Commercial Block, Portland?Oregon: Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed administratrix of the estate of John A. Williams, deceased, by the Countv Cnnrr nf thn Kto, r, u'.'"e (,; wiegoii, lor folk PLl"Zf.m the said du.yverihed Aether wit'hVrvon'S1 therefor, to the un.lersigned. at l,ir , L me. lersitrned, at her near Kickreall, months from the date of this notiu'e Iated and first published January 13 lonr, iiEKTiE p. Williams', Administratrix of the estate of n.,.. ii . . " A- w iUiai'is, deceased. Osoar Ha.iter, Attorney. Notice To Creditors. , Notice is hereby given that the nnr!;,. nas been duly appointed administrator ,i Vi estate of John ' ilcfulloel hr u County court of the State of olioJ1,. All persons having; claims aeainst the said state are hereby notified to present the m luly verified. toL-.-Hr n-i.t, .rI. lue s?me therefor, to the nnde.dT li tSTfS near Bailston. in 8,id Countv wit hi ,, ? months from the date of this mice "hlU S1 Dated and first published December '3 lotu t.tUKoh A. iVCfLLOi'M. AdnuniMrator of the estate of John Mcc nlloch. decen1 All irPM M b it v-... . ny, Oreeon. uai ier, Aitornev. Notice to Creditors. Notice is horphr civon .1... tindersiened (.onrt dnly venrici. together with the nror'rV ,,,me therefor, to the undersigned .P ? 6rS in tho City of Pallas. In id ,,n,r Tk" "jonth. fn.u, the dateo. thi. S' TObln I'ated aud brt publtshe-i lm'so ia MAY FAKi.EY. 1 rh. f00 of u,e 'te of Oscar Hayter. Atw'ey .deoe.sed! iiniifitwl . .. Ono ninuto Courh Cisra Fop Coughs, Colds aisd Croup. f tharl,-. R. Karlcv. deceased Lv the T- 'e nrt of the State of tin All persons having claim, .Wins. fhV ..fi taie are hereby iio.,ri . " "'sl .thfe 'd Notice For Publication. nu,o is hoy.,,;':! named settlor '"'"V iinDort of Ins el"!'"' to imiue niim i " y - , ll(,for0 the m'gi--i that B.ilci Iroot il 1 bo l na it " on Kebrii- .... 1-1 l'NI.I. VIZ M;'!78 for the N- B ' i- kJ.i.tl 111 1. l.nu.i"- - e names tl. fol owl W """e tiVHlion liia pnilllNUHuo ,. Itidu- of said land, viz: 'k ll, of Falls City .v. P0"L'e.'.'. w We is. of Fulls City, Oregon ; f). Ronald, ol Kails City, I W-b,BKk, ' Receiver. Notite for publication i i in At'T .1 KNK 3, 1878. "MB f ; H ates l.an.lOllleo ' Oregon City, own, December !, HHU. is nereuy gi- "" ,-. ', ,,f . ,i.ut ,n column nee wlih the Provision. o . e o. , Notice i I ll the June 11, 1878, gust ill, count .'. .. I. Umlft im'L'ou min E-ACi W and will ollfer proof to show that or atone than for agriculture Prp"y: and to establish his claim to aid land before the T..r. ,i n,..iver tit Oregon tnv, on , Saturday uie ; ' fl"V' Hale, of . ... , i., l-,.hrn,irv. !lu;. lie names na , ,, Monmouth, Oregon; 0. D. lite, of bulls c Oregon: Ira Mehrling, ot Falls City. OHM' ( nrence aikhuiii, vi "-,"... ,.. (i, Anvandall persons claiming iiuvers-ij- )ovey deseribea hinds are revested to le he r nl,ne claims in tliis olliee on or before in ir uuiuiu , of February, r.'U-. GEO. W H1BF.K. Receiver. No. 7472. UUiHJ l nuijur. tv jx v" u; iCMTVCTON. II. f!.. Nov. I I. 1904. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that the "Dallas National Hank," located in the City of Dallas, in the County of Polk and Mate of Oregon, has complied with till the provisions of the Statutes of the United States, required to be com plied with before an association shall be autliorizea to commence uie nunre ...- llNow therefore 1, Tnomiis P. Kane, Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the "Dallas National Bunk, located i,, ti, mtv nf nnllas. in the County of Polk and State of Oregon, is authorized to commence the business ot l-anKing as provuieu in occumi rm, one hundred and sixty nine of the Revised Statutes of the United States. In testimony whereof, witness uiy hand and Seal of olliee this 14th day of November, l'JOl. T. P. KANK, Seal Deputy and Acting Comptroller ol the Currency. Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE i, 1878. , United States Land Olliee, Oregon City, Oregon. July 5, 1SK14. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June ;i, 1B78, 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 August 4, lsffii, Louis L.Wiprut.of Iiidepeudeiiee.eouiily of Poll;, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this olliee his sworn statement No. (iS;(7, for the purchase of the Northwest one-fourth of Section No. 14 iu Township No. 8 South, Range No. 7 West, ami 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 Keeeivei at Oregon City. Oregon, on Saturday, the 1th day of March. l'JOj. He nanios as witnesses: F. W. Robinson, of Falls City. Oregon; A. N. Robinson, of Falls City, Oregon: II. Uirschberg, of Independence, Oregon; JJ. W'iprut, of Salem, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverhely the above-described lands are requested to (tic their claims in this olliee on or beore said 4th day of March, I'M. CEO. W. BI11EE, Rf-ceiver. Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. United States Land Olliee, Oregon City, Oregon. ,. . , December 15, 11104. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Lund States by act of August 4, 1802, Rachel M. Aikman, of Falls City, county of Polk, State of Oregon, has this day hied n this olliee her sworn statement No. (ii),)8, for the purchase of Lots 7, 8, 11 and 12 of Section No. 1J in Township No. 8 S., Range No 8 ., and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is mo.-e valuable for its timber or stone thau for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver at Oregon City Land Office ou Satur day, the a.th day of February, PJO"). She mimes as witnesses: Ueorge T. Hale of Dallas, Oregon; Oliver E. Leet, of Port and Oregon; William Veater, of Dallas. Oregon; Jacob Cabe, of Fulls Citv, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming' adversely the aboyc-described lands are requested tt lilJtheir ofTebru'ar"iCe " 0r bure Vduy GEO. W. BIP.EE, Receiver. n Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAND,ACT JUNE 3, 1878 Umted States Land Olliee, OregojiCity, Oregon, niea in this olliee hia wnm ' more valuable V h l"c "uu soiit M..1..1 " .Z". 8 City, Ore Clarence Aikman, of Fill, cUv, Ore Jon rCB" : GEO. W. BIBEE, Keeeiver. Notice for Publication. TIMBER USD. ACT JUNE 3, 1878 I nited States Lnnd Office, ure Notice is hereby given Ihot inJuly 5' J with the provisions ?f the act of fT'1'1 "'cgouuy, orcKon, JuiJ im. onii'liance Ollfrrcoa Umber lands in the State. i T?JK of nevaaa, and Washington iTorrliZ ".1 urt'?. ed to all the Pub die ?and JJ' a.s extel,d August 4, ym, l enrv Win y act of county of Mario"? Sute of lh,f S"lem' this day filed in this Am, J- of Oregon, has No. for tl e P rche 0!HfJ?S fMn Hon No. 20 in to v Th S S s " J E 4- of 8e-:-f''d will otter proof to sho:th ,,neXo- 7 w. is more valuable or itl tti w ' th? land souRht agricultural purpc Z, ,,rt ti ?r8, ?e th"n r to said land before the r! ,establl5h his claim this office at Oregoul CUL Reeeiv of the 4th day of March i.-,g0n on turdav, He names as witnesses- P u- D . - City, Oregon; T itnJ;nRob,I190n. " City, Oregon; Herman Hi,Ro?nson' 01 Fs Indence, Oregon Morris w' 01 Ongon. ' Jlorris iprnt, of Salem, Any and all nersr.ni, i . iue aoove-desetiu'd h7n,l ri"lmin? Tersely their claims in t hi i office on or TfeSte1 to ' day of March, m teou or before said 4th GEO. W. BIBEE, Receiver. Notice to Creditors. bMteSLSl . the undersi Mate of M. P j'onei umimstratrix of the Umr, o, .he VtaKblop All persons having Clim. ?olk Conntv ' ,,f California. Oregon timber wmis in -r,(irv,, exlem fKwWeVKIt,of Portland, county ; .. tor the purehnse of the Northenrf l, i'0' uuer nruoi to whnw t month Osca -iiuress.R F D Vn W ,"1' ' Hayter. mLS0 2- Slem, ... , Oregon. i A Sure Cure Galls, Bruises, Contracted Muscles, Lama r, , r"s Frosted Feet, Burns, Scalds, etc. Back Slit j AN ANTISEPTIC that stops Irritation l, mation. and drives out Pain. v Wtlon' "IM PENETRATES the Pores, loosens tha promotes a free circulation of the Blood !?iT natural elasticity. a-S1 BEST LINIMENT ON EARTH ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED CURED Mrs. E. A. Simpson, 500 Crate Sf v. . I I Tenn writes: Hot Springs. Ark., for sciatic tLmm get more -relief from Ballard's Snow Si than anv medicine or rnivllilnn T i. a Inclosed find oostoffice order for i m V H large bottle by Southern Express;''" ' 1,1 lt! THREE SIZES: 25c, 50c AND BE SURE YOU GET THE GENUINE Ballard Snow Liniment ft ST. LOUIS. U. S. A. V SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY WILSON DRUG COMPANY HAZELWOOD ICE CREAl We are sole agents in Dallas fori; cream. Only pure fruit and nut I its manufacture. SALEM STAGE OFFICE and AGENT FOR SALBIi, Walter f?oy, Uglow Building, Main Street Pi . AGNER BR05, CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF Single Shovel Plows, Double Shovel Plows, t Plows, Five-Tooth Cultivator?, Disc Cultivator!,:! rrows, Spring Tooth Harrows, Disc Harrow,: with Extension Head. : : : : : e All kinds of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators and everyfc cultivate a hopyard or orchard. LCOR. OAK and MAIN STREETS. DALLAS, I LODGE DIRECTORY. Masonic Calendar. Jennings Lodge, No. 0, etated communications, Second and Fourth Fridays of each month 11. L. Chapman, W. M. Oscah Haytkr, Sec, Ainsworth Chapter, No. 17, R. A. m., stated convocation, lurs JFirst and third Fridays of each month. Oscar IIaytkr, IT. P. Willis Simonton, Sec. Chapter, No. 22,0. E. S., stated aonn meetintrs Second and Fourth Tues days of each month. Mrs. A. S. Fuller, W. M. Mrs, Libbib Muir, Sec. I. 0. O. F. jJSss-. Friendship Lodi;e, No. 6, meete V?3cr every Saturday evening in I. O. 0. F. Hall. N. L. Guy, N. G. W. A. Ayres, Kec.Sec. JwaCreole Encampment, No. 20, meete "Second and Fourth Monday of each month. J. E. Sibley, C. P. A. W. Teats, Scribe. n Imira Lodge, No. 26, 1), of R., meets every Friday evening. Mrss Ella Carpextkr, N. G. Miss Lydia Campbell, Sec. Woodmen of the World. Jallas Camp, No. 209, meets in Odd fellows hall every Thursday evening V. A. Ayrks, C. C, W. G. Vassall, Clerk. lWfiBtletoe Circle No. 33. W. O. W.. Mneets in Odd Fel lou'R hall WonAnrl ami fourth Wednesday of each month Mrs. Mary Starr, G. N. Mrs. Anny Dunn, Clerk. Knights of the Maccabees. Dallas Tent, No. 3, meets Second and Fourth Thursdavs of each month in T n r v u u t". W. Conkey, S, K. Com. I. N. Woods, R. K. linn Hive,' iNo- 28- L- O. T. M., meete n onud and Fourth Thursday after- noon of each month. Mrs. Eva Hayter, L. C. Mrs. BlaxChe Eakin, R. K. A. 0. U. W. Is Un,ion Lcige, No. 35-Meets First fef? and Jhird Wednesday of each month. H. L. Fen-ton, M. W. F. A. Stilks. Fin. i rst and Third Wednesday of meets each Mrs. F. Coad, C. of H. Mrs. Ed. F. Coad, Fin. United Artisans. Nor 46-t9 Fir and Ihird Tuesday of each month. " IUjs SlMOSTON, M. A. Gcs Oltx, Sec. lmm' Wei SCIATIC RIlEyaij : 1 have been trvinh. UBKat ; Dsfr Fraternal Union:" T koilge No. 144 Mea' J"of each monlh. W.J. Wagner, U MR8.8.E.K TTORNKY AT LAW. Oscar BV Upstairs in Campbell DALLAS, , A' TTORNEY8 ATIW Sibley Ik The only reliable si; Polk county. Office a DALLAS, TTOltNEY AT U :' Ed. F,' Office in DALLAS, jTTORNKY AT N. L. B: Office over D' DALLAS, KNTIST. ll Haj- Office over DALLAS, pHYSICANASD8CB L. N. Does general Pc-. the county DALLAS, hysicias asp Offiice upstogw.: R. C. Craven, Exchanges points. Specif lections. PIANO iS; Studio, Boom y Dots haulin? rates. DALLAS,