Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, March 03, 1905, Image 4

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    MAKES VIGOROUS DENIAL
Senator Fulton Says He Has Never
Represented Any Person In
Timber Land Matters.
The following letter from United
States Senu tor C. W. Fulton appears
in Saturday's Telegram :'
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 20.-(To
the Kditor of The Telegram) In a late
issue of The Evening Telegram, of
the 13th fast., I think, appeared ao
article headed "Shadow on Hammond.
Investigation to include Senator
Charles W. Fulton," etc. I have not
seen a copy of the paper, but a friend
cut out the article and mailed it to me.
It is alleged in substance that Ham
mond's transactions in timber lands
are under investigation, and I was
his attorney. It is directly alleged
that the combination was Hammond,
Pillsbury and Kribs, and that "the
attorneys for these manipulators were
Mitchell and Tanner and present
United States Senator Fulton." It is
stated that "there is as yet no positive
indication that Senator Fulton will be
drawn into the Government's net, but
his connection with Hammond's deal
ings is under investigation, and if it
i3 shown that in 1903 he received
money from Hammond for his services
he will be liable to indictment," etc.
Under ordinary conditions on publi-;
cation of such an article concerning
me I would be justified in instituting
an action for libel, but I realize that
under the influence of the present.
atmosphere la Oregon, charged as it is
with rumors of impending revelations
and fctartling developments, even
newspaper reporters become hysterical
and fail to observe that regard for
private character that under different
circumstances would control them. As
a matter of fact I have never at any
time acted for or been employed in the
capacity of attorney, or otherwise, in
any land matters, or in any matter
whatever, by the parties mentioned,
or any of them, excepting that I have
represented Mr. Hammond and the
Astoria Company in two cases in the
United States Court, and have been
attorney for the Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Company, in which he
is Interested. Aside from those mat
ters, I have never represented him in
any capacity in any manner. So far
as his land purchases are concerned
I have never In any capacity repre
sented him or advised him or any of
his associates, or any corporation or
pnrminnv In wMnh thov nr nmr -f I
..... j. .... j . . . " " ' J I . wuj vy jl
them, are or have been interested. In
making this statement I would not
have you infer that I assume or be
lieve that Mr. Hammond has been en
gaged in any questionable transac
tions in acquiring lands. Knowing
him as I do, I am confident that he
has not been soengaged. I wish simply
to make it clear that I have never at
any time, either before I was elected
Senator or since, been in any capacity
employed by Mr. Hammond or his
associates, or any of them, or repre
sented or advised him or them in re
lation to any lands or land matters
whatever. Indeed, this statement
need not be restricted to them, for in
truth I have never represented any
person in the matter of acquiring
public lands. Not but that I might
properly have done so before my elec
tion, but it so happens that I never did.
Nor have Mr. Hammond, or his asso
ciates, or any of them, paid me any
money or other compensation for any
services whatever since my election to
the Senate. If ho or they have been
interested in any lands, or land mat
tors, pending before the Interior De
partment, the General Land Office, or
any local land office at any tiruo, I
have not been aware of it. I cannot
now recall that any of them have ever
communicated with mo about any such
matters, though, of course, it is pos
sible that 8omo of them may
have 1
written to me about some tract pond
ing before tho Dopartment. It is my
belief that none of them ever has,
though it is. of courso. nossibla that.
one or more of them should have done i A mInlatre mint in full working
so, and in tho multitude of letters Pflration WH be a part of the Govern
or a similar character such fact : n,ent exhibit at the Lewis and Clark
a similar character such
escape my memory. I am certain or
this, however, that no person will say
that he has ever paid mo anything for
any work or sevices performed in or
about any department of tho Govern
ment Nor did your reporter possess
any knowledge whatever or any Tacts
mat jusuneu mm in makingthe insin- dead, of these complaints, and, although
uations against mo contained in the I tried my family doctor, he did me no
article mentioned. The mere fact that good ; so I got a 50c bottle of your great
ho knew that I had represented Mr. j Electric Bitters, which cured me. I
Hammond in some other matters did ; consider them the best monev on earth
not Justify him in asserting that I j and thank .God who gave vou the
represented him and his alleged asso- knowledge to make them." Sold and
dates, or any of them, in tho land guarantee.! to cure, Dyspepsia, Bilious
matters mentioned. That I did so ! necs and Kidnev Disease, by Belt &
' , 13 ,u " umeie post-
meiy asserted, me only open quos-
tion being whether I had accepted
comifusation or iut Tt ,.,.i.ro t,, :
"
that the statement that I represented ,
eiuvmtuy took loss, and I
DR. FENNER'S
AND
Also Putinis tub sm jA uJJ. II V-
Don b.coni. dUcourag.d. Th.r. 1. a ear. for you. if (,sary wr!te Dr. lWr.
tie Uaasl.t n J.fitlimi.uriiu; Just sui l. cus, s at y.mrs. A'l roinnluu kms FPFK,
"I hare suffer for the past ten yaars with Wkache an kidney trouble, and tried many
of the moat promtnent physicians in Boston and Omaha and ail the patent medicines I heard
of m th hop of obtaining relief. Finally seeing your ad. I procured a bottle of lr. Fenner ,
Lidney and Backache Cure and I wish to thank you for the benefit I received therefrom. Two
bo tl entirely cured me and I haven't pain or ache of any kind. I cheerfully recommend
It to all auffenng friend. Most sincerely yoors,
, , , . , . Miss ALICE MePONALD, 2954 Harney St Omaha. Neb."
Bold by Druggist, 80c. and II. Alc tor Dr. Fenner". Almanac orCoik Book-Fwi.
For Sale by BELT & CHERRINGTON
J H fW Iff j
11 k HM
m i i r i ' t ; i 1 1 1
Miss. A.mssvwstiey
m VVciis 5trc2t ft
Mavinetta.V.'iS. ?
816 Wells Street,
Marinette, Yv is., Sept. 25, ICOo.
I was all run clown from nervous
ness and overwork awl had to resign
mv position and tuka a rest. I
found that I was not gaining my v
strength and health as fast as I J
could wish, ana as your huib w
Cardui was recommended as such a
good medicine for the ills of our
sex, I boucht a bottle and bcran
using it. 1 was satisfied with the
results from the use of the first
bottle, and tool: three more and then
found I was restored to good health
and strength and able to take up
m wnrl,- with renewed visror. 1
consider it a line ton ic and excellent $
. for worn-out, nervous condition, p
and am pleased to endorse it.
AGNES WESTLEY,
BeCy.Xorth WtBconnln Holland Society.
Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of
Cardui and a 2."c. package of
Thedford's Black-Draught today.
WINE OF
i'mi mil iaM'rfii,n
know it was absolutely false. You
have ever been kind and courteous in
your references to me, and hence I am
certain the article was not prompted
by an unfrlendly disposition, and am
confident that now I have called your
attention to the injustice done me you
will promptly and fully correct it.
While the present perturbed state of
public mind in Oregon, due to
grave charges pending against
number of prominent citizens, affords
an opportunity for reckless and mali
ciously disposed persons to put in cir
culation groundless rumors and false
reports, I respectfully submit that on
the other hand it should prompt the
censcientious newspaper to exercise
an exceptional degree of caution
against being made the medium
through which publicity is given to
idle or malicious charges.
Very truly yours,
C. W. FULTON
Annual Telephone Meeting.
The annual meeting of stockholders
of the Liberty-Oakdale Mutual Tele
phone Company will be held in the
Liberty schoolhouse, Monday, March
0, 1905, at 7 o'clock p. m. Business of
importance is to be transacted, and a
full attendance of stockholders is de
sired. G. W. McBEE,
Attest : President
W. A. Ayres, Secretary.
Meeting of Qoat Men.
The Folk County Mohair Association
will meet in Brown's Hall, in Dallas,
on Saturday, March 4, 1905, at 1 o'clock
p. m., to make arrangements for the
sale of the 1905 mohair pool, and to
transact such other business as may
come before the meeting.
G. W. McBEE,
H. L. Fenton, President.
Secretary.
Incredible Brutality.
It would have been incredible brutal
ity if Chas. F. Lemberger, of Syracuse,
M. l., had not done the best he could
lor his Buttering son. "My boy," he
says, cut a fearful gash over his eye, so
1 RppHed Bucklen'e Arnica Salve, which
quickly healed it and eaved his eye.
Good for burns and ulcers too. Only
25o at Belt it Cherrington's drugstore.
Exposition.
The Colonel's Waterloo.
Colonel John M. Fuller, of Honey
Grove, Texas, nearly met his Waterloo,
from Liver and Kidney trouble. In a
recent letter, he says: "I was nearlv
Sherrington, druggist, at 60o a bottle.
More than thirty national conven
c,. . ... . .
wum ie scueuuiea to convene in
Portland during the Lewis and Clark
Exposition.
All Diseases of the
kidneys, bladder, and
urinary organs.
Also catarrh, heart
disease, gravel, dropsy,
rheumatism, backache,
female troubles.
Q
CARDUI i
falls City Hot
Mr. Lyons and family left Monday
for Eugene.
Ira Mehrling was a Portland visitor
tho last of the week.
Airs. H. P. Shriyer, of Dallas, visited
friends in Falls City last week.
Charles Pyburu has been very sick,
but at present is reported better.
Di. T. V. B. Embree, of Dallas,
was a Falls City visitor, Monday.
lialph Hall, the barber has returned,
aud may be found at the old shop.
Dr. Perry is working on his fruit
farm near Salem, putting out a large
strawberry patch.
The Bryan-Lucas mill is running
again. Our town brightens up when
the mills begin to whistle.
The teut-house, belonging to a Mr.
Caster, across the street irom the
creamery, was burned last Monday.
Fred West, the head man of the
Dallas Electric Light Company, paid
a flying visit to Fails City, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Richmond, of
Perrydale, have been visiting at the
home of Mrs. Richmond's brother,
Harry Starr.
Mr. and Mrs. George Conlee and
daughter, Mrs. Hinshaw, have been
visiting at the home of Uncle Peter
Syron, who kas been very sick.
The timbers for the piers for the
railroad bridge across the liver above
town have nearly all been delivered
and the piers are about completed.
William Ellis has had his land
south of the river surveyed into lots
of from 1 to 6 acres, and linds a ready
sale for them, as they make excellent
homes.
Mr. Lewis, who has been living in
one of Mrs. Wolfe's houses north of
the Christian church, has moved to
the residence property across the street
from the Ford-Tyson grocery store.
The subject of the sermon at the
Christian church Sunday morning
will be: "An Important Appoint
ment;" evening, "Remaining Young
vs. Growing Old."
Hugh Black, who has been book
keeper for the Bryan-Lucas Lumber
Company, has.accepted a similar posi
tion for Horst Bros., on Dove's Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Black made many
friends while in our town, and all re
gret to see them leave.
Those wearing the Liberty Bells for
work done during the month of Feb
ruary are: Vera Stowe, Mildred
Chapin, Mabel Grant, Edith Harris,
William Ross, Eva Chapin, Sadie
Boughey, Alberta Hart, Elmer Barn-
hart, Cora Page and Clara Mont
gomery.
Striks Hidden Rocks.
When your ship of health strikes the
hidden rocks of Consumption, Pneu
monia, etc., you are lost, if you don't get
help from Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption. J. W. McKinnon, of
Talladega Springs, Ala., writes: "I had
been very ill with Pneumonia, under
the care of two doctors, but was getting
no better, when I began to take Dr
King's New Discovery. The first dose
gave relief, and one bottle cured me.'
Sure cure for eore throat, bronchitis
coughs and colds. Guaranteed at Belt
& Cherrington's drug store, price 60c
and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
A native Filipino theatre, in which
amusements peculiar to the in
habitants of our island territory will
bo presented, is to be one or the many
excellent attractions or the "Trail."
Cured Consumption.
Mrs. B. W. Evans, Clearwater Kan.,
writes, My husband lay sick for three
months. The doctors said he had quick
consumption. We procured a bottle of
Ballard's Horehound Syrup, and it
cured him. That was six years ago and
since then we have always kept a bottle
in the house. We cannot do without it.
For coughs and colds it has no equal.
25c, 50c, and $1.00. Sold bv Wilson
Drug Co.
The Government Fisheries exhibit
at the Lewis and Clark Ex nnsitfrm
will show the evolution of a Royal
Chinook Salmon, from the embryo to
a well matured fish.
Invaluable for Rheumatism.
I have been sufferinc for the past few
years with a severe attack of rheuma
tism and found that Ballard's Snow
Liniment was the only thins; that gave
me satisfaction and tended to alleviate
my pains. .March 24, 1902: John C.
egnan, Kinsman. Ills. 25c, 50c. nd
$1.00. Sold by Wilson Drng Co.
The model dairy farm at the Lewis
and Clark Exposiiion in which every
thing pertaining to scientific dairying
methods, the result of recent agri
cultural research is to be shown, will
prove of particular interest to those
interested in dairying.
Advertising News of the World, $2.
Advertising is what keeps the cash
register clicking. It is only the short
sighted business man who neglects to
keep in touch with advertising. The
leading ad journal or Western Amer
ica is Pacific Coast ApvEnnsiso, pub
lished monthly at 228 Mercantile place,
Los Angeles. A subscription to this
magazine will keep you thoroughly in
touch with advertising developments
and will give you many practical hints
that you can turn into dollars. It
treats advertising rrom a Pacific Coast
standpoint. No free copies, single
copy 20 cents, coin or stamps. Sub
scription f 2.00.
Early Risers
Uttl
Th famous little pills.
Startling Mortality.
Statistics show startling mortality,
from appendicitis and peritonitis. To
p.eventandc.ue these awful diseasee,
there is jnsi one reliable remedy, Dr.
Kinti'a Kf w JL FI",,"UI V-
MCuttoui House Place, Chicau-o, eays:
"Tht-ylmve no tqual for Constipation
and Biliousness." 25o at Belt &
Chei iington, druggist.
But seldom are some of us afforded
an opportunity to hear the World's
famous bands. Many of them have
been engaged to play at the iair,
mnn? them being In nes'.DeCaprio's,
Ellerv'sand the Hawaiian Imperial
band.
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. orany train of Sun
Sundav and Mon-
vij i - o f
all Hav Sunday and
Monday in Portland. The same ar
rangement applies from Portland,
giving all Portland people a chance
ir visit, vallev noints at ereatly re-
- j i
duced rates.
flail on Southern Pacific Com
pany's agent for particulars.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Polk Comity, Department iNo. -.
Carrie I. Ward, riuintill', vs. Manuel A Wurd
Defendant. , .
To Manuel A. Ward, the above-named de-
fomlfl lit '
in the name of the Slate of Oregon: You are
hrdiv iwniired to aDDt'ar and answer the com
pluint riled against you in the above-entitled
Court and suit within six weeks from the date
if the tirsi, nnhlieiition of this summons, to-wit:
on or before the first day of April, 1U05; and if
you fail so to answer, for want thereof the
plaintiff will apply to the Court fur a decree as
prayed for in said complaint, to-wit: That the
marriage contract now existing between plain
tiff and detendant be dissolved and annulled;
that the plaintiff have the future care and
custody of the three minor children of the
marriage of plainiili and defendant, viz.,Hertha
M. Ward, Mildred L. Ward and Doris M. Ward;
that plaintiff may have and recover of and from
the defendant her costs and disbursements in
this suit, and that she may have such other and
further relief as to the Court may seein meet
with eouitv and good conscience.
This summons, by order of the Hon. Ed K.
Coad, Judge of the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Folk County, made at cnainoers at
Dallas, Oregon, on the Ulh day of February,
1905, is served upon you by publication thereof
for a period of six consecutive and successive
weeks immediately prior to the first day of April
l'JOT), in the "folk County Observer," a news
paper ofgeneral circulation, published weekly
at Dallas, in said County. The date of the first
publication of this summons is February 17,1905
OSCAR HAYTER,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
J3:n'..i
Many a man is looking out for his
neaitn, out looking for disease in the
wrong direction. He takes medicine for
his nerves, which seem "gone to pfeces."
He "doctors" for his heart, which is
acting L regularly. He constantly stirs
up his liver with pills and powder. But
he does not get any better. He is look
ing for the cause of his complaints in
tlu wrong ili.-cction.
It is a ctmiion thing for some one
who has us.-(l Dr. Fierce's Goldeu Med
ical Discovery for "stomach trouble" to
find that when the diseased stomach is
cm-ed the weak heart is made sound,
the sluggish liver stimulated, and the
throbbing nerves tranquilized. This fart
alone suggests the truth which every
leailiiig 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 other
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 e.iten which supports the life and
health of the body. The body is sus
tained by tii it portion of the food which
after bcin-; eaten is converted into
nourishment and properly assimilated
hen 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 body
and its organs are therefore only parti v
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 one; more strentrthpne ; .1...
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 bv letter free All
correspondence strictly private and con
fidential. Address Dr. R. V Pierre
Buffalo, N. Y. '
m 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
leal Discovery." The main motive of
substitution is the desire of the dealer to
make a little more profit out of you bv
elhng you a less meritorious medicine.
ACLE TO WORK AGAIN
Mr. John t. Cooghenour, of Glensavicr.
Somerset Co., Penn., writei : I had
doctoring for .bout a yr and . ,tr f!"
.d I had h LSLt,Aif ?!. "octo?
gwtion. It
the ch ; later on I waatrouEhMt Ti'ng ,n
feeling, and I mJtonJj1"
clear 3own into my .tomacWw?Sitt.h
nnusua y poor. I waa w.v ' p u' wa
aoon went to work, and I hive h-r. -" u d
ver ain. 1 bKa working
"SUFFERED ALL TNE TIME."
I feel that T vmU K. j:
Ta if I did not M '"JMtice U
casc.-.nntcs Mrs. David" W
Guice. nf IT .. i
lit M.
rraniim to.. Ansa.
Indigestion. Everrthing- that I ateri?.. 2
with me. I suffered" all the time Lit frr1
in my head; heart beat tVk
hands were cold all th. ., . iJV" lc and
complaint aud
weU at .1L Was ab e to M aboJt T ,iep
little. I commenced ZLvl fP" but ry
Medical
Mbt, iSo'
uiscovery and -Pleaaant P,ll..
ft about very well.
ever since except waahing. Feel better "fi. .
have for several ' !UCT ,h,n I
was. I am now sixtv-one yeara old an i i ,, ,
youmo Londly for the ha'ppyfd'
1t. Pierce't Pleasant PeIIit .o v.
iwd with tthea a Uxatiro k aeedtd.
vj -mM
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WASHINGTON
Whereas, by Vu i,, b been made to appear
lo the uwdcrsifiiyd, it li a - ' , tert Mi the
hit ihe " 1 h 1 1 ii s N a ll 'rj 0 , j 1 1 y of' I'ollt "tB
City of Dal as. h' '"'iVh all the provisions
of Oregon
ieu wii.. - , ,,.urt
f the Statutes c i - -, ()SBO.illtlon shall
Kmefhe business of Haul
the St,uuu s oft l.e ' nu'" ,.'(!,, shall be
authorized to
ing;
No
fl, w therefore . Tnomas P Jr herv
cling Comptroller of the 'L, k ,.loeated
Acting Wf T r, ,slio 1 Baiik'locate.
the Citv of Dalias, in tlieco p
..V. ' of Oregon, Is authorized to con
siness of ankingas provided in faj
? hundred and sixty nine of tl
eminence the
Sta
Section l'liiy
biisii:
the Revised
k r.mesoilho i nili'd States.
In iesinii"iiy wh'-ruot
witness my nano auu
lethisHthdayofNovelaJlWl.
Seal of olli
Seal
Deputy and Acting Compiro.iK.
of the Currency.
Notice For Publication.
TTUHFR LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 178.
HHBhK J'A (ed stateB jjlim, othce,
Oregon City, Oregon.
July 5, 1S04.
Sd IS ell the PnTTllo liud States by act of August
flstf' "o is L. iprut, of Indcpendencecounty
of Polk "state of Oregon, has tins day Wed In
this oihce his sworn statement No. iu.!7, for tne
mirchase of the Northwest one-fourth of
Section No. 4 in Township No. 8 South Kange
No 7 Wet '" ollur l'r00f f" tll!'t.t "
and sought is more valuable for its timber or
He Uian for agricultural purposes and to
establish his claim to said land befo re lie
Register and Receiver at Oregon City. Oregon,
on Saturday, the 4th day of March, x k.
He names as witnesses: K W. Kobinson, ot
Falls City. Oregon; A. N. Kobinson, of tails
CitV Oregon: H. Hirschbcrg, of Independence,
Oregon; M. Wiprut, of Salem, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
claims in this oHice on or before said iia day
of March, 1905. 0E0. W. BIBKE.
Bx-eeiver.
, ... i MWritorv." asexienu-
Notice for Publication.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878
United States hand Oilice,
Oregon City, Oregon,
JulyS, W04.
Notice is hereby siven that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
Junes, 1878, 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 hand States by act ol
August 4, 18!1'2, Henry Wiprut, of Salem,
county of Marion, State of Oregon, has
this day filed in this office his sworn statement
No. tioSti, for the purchase of the S E H of sec
lion No. 20 in township No. 8 S, range No. 7 W,
and will oner proof to show that the land 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 of
this oilice at Oregon city, Oregon on cauiruay
the 4th dav of March. l!H)f.
He names as witnesses: F. W. Robinson, of
Falls City, Oregon; A. N. Robinson, of Falls
City, Oregon; Herman Hirschberg, of Inde
pendence, Oregon; Morris Wiprut, of Salem
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
the above-desciibed lands are requested to tile
their claims in this oltice on or before said 1th
day of March, l'JO-3.
CEO. W. BIBEE,
Receiver.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned
was, on the 29th day of December, 1904, by an
order ol the Hon. County Court oi Polk County,
Oregon, ouiy appointed administrator ot th
estate of Thomas L. Butler, late of said County
and State, deceased, and all persons having
claims against said estate are hereby notihed to
present the same duly verified to the under
signed, on or before six months from the date
hereof, and all persons knowine themselves in
debted to said estate are hereby notified to call
and settle the same on or before Bix months
from the date hereof.
Dated at DallaB, Polk County, Oregon, this
ii3k.ii uay oi January a, it. iyu.
THOMAS J. BUTLER,
Administrator of the estate
of T. L. Butler, deceased,
Sibley iSi Eakiu, Attorneys for estate.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Polk County.
T. A. Ireland, Plaintiff, vs. Louis Sachse and
Maria Sachse, Defendants.
To Louis Sachse and Maria Sachse the above
uameu cieienaaiits:
in tne name of the State of Oregon : You are
ueiruy lequireu io appear and answer the com
plaint hied against you in the above entitled
suit in the above entitled court on or before six
weens trom the date of the first publication of
niio numinous upon you, and if you fail so to
appear and answer the plaintiff will take a de
cree against you as prayed for in his complaint
herein, to-wit: That plaintiff is the owner in
fee simple and entitled to the possession of the
""!"" ucBciiueu reai properly to-wit: Be
ginning at a point 5 chs. South of the quarter
Sec. cor. on the E. boundary of Sec. 1, in T. 9 S
P, V of the Wil1- JIer-; thence running S
n n 111 K- c.or- of tl,e "in. Mason
" " 20 -J ens. on s. boundary
5Vi "im, lo lne " boundary of the J. E
Elkins D L C ; thence N. 4.1)5 chs. to the N. E
along the N. boundary of said Elkins'll. L. C. to
IU1. U BtllU IMK1T1H ) I. I ' It.inna M7 U in
ih ' vt ... 'J"J 111 "le - r' K- K- risrht of way;
thence N. 30 degrees 40 minutes E. 3 chs. along
said nehi nf un,.. ti,,...,,., xi o
chs. along said riirht of wov tho.,7... n c h
wv- th?.!'lu v8 W.- 67,chs- alon said rW't of
tneuce Js.SG.Ofieha. tn tIam r.i kdi.. r" "'
-j , ....,., v ou imn. Liience i. ri.TH pho
taininglll.n acres mnr(mi..Tj t'.T;
...... x,y ue, reiormed and that
defendants be forever barred ,,i Ti.vii
from claiming anv ripht iition
?nVJ?S?id..p"SllKf.? P"rt thf. nd lor
ma Tseem proner"" rQer aS 10 tile
Polk . nn,-,fVfl?;iU1?e of l',e Count, Court of
it. . - vuuuii wuocrver, i v i rncp nl
Dll., ii.r.?.l! l"uae lI Vnmhers at
and the first dilTaluiVVJm
SIBLEY & EAKIN.
Attorneys for plaintiff,
Notice For Publication.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878
I nited States Land oilice
Oregon City, Oregon!
Notio i i,.. .. February 2, 1905.
with the provisions ,L " , ,comP'iance
f . a.aa:. and Washington Terriinr .
AuTOS . Jtates ii act of
wii i y oiroik, state of iir,.n, ' i,:.. i
. . . . ' . 1IUUK. Ill KUIIu fit..
,- Ut..
Offer nnvif i.. Vi.n .u . . . . -
valuable for its timber or ston. ht.is more
He names na ulh,.,.... .,. .
of Salem, Oiegon. "reKon; C. L. Prince,
aboWribeilad'
claims in this office on or J.h'e 'heir
oi April. 1905. inn day
ALGERNON S.
DRESSER,
Register.
HARNESS flflD
SflDDliES.
offcSrnTSAwSlock
to call and examine them as to st"
workmanshin a .V' m 9.to style.
finest line uJ'..1 b the
countv. Thev are Znl?, ,n Polk
Jate-'in evereAcf1011' 'i0Vn
HORSE BLANKETS
an.l .ee "hem 7 apPreciate. Coml
HAS01 Be,t Grade.
W HIPS and K0BES.
. has co"ii"v' P.iniiired to
Voti.e ia hereby given that in compliance
with th'pro"sionsfeof the .ct of Congress o
,in u p .1iiii,vl "An act for the saleoi
,"'VL, , ,r ,e sratcs 'California, Oregon,
"or .;enPs ate
in Townshir X Z .Ti l l 'on No. ly
w and will
Frank A. 8tHcs
ST.. DAUs, 0RE
w g a", Jim i tpv r i b f
A Sure Cure S3r
Galls, Braises, Contracted Muscles, Lame Back cv;-
i a J E1. Duma C9 Ha M. UVji Otlft 1. .
Frosted Feet. Bums, Scalds, etc,
Hn ii wi.r uiau di,uj irniation, 61
mation. and drives out Pain.
a at AUTICCDTIC .f T . , ,.
PFNETKAita ttia Pores, lnoean. u.
promotes a free circulation of the Blood, fiivirurTK
natural elasticitv. ""fc.
BEST LINIMENT ON EARTH
ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED
CURED SCIATIC QilEBj
Mrs. B A. Simpion, 500 Craig St., Kao r,
Tenn. , writes : "I have been tryim, the K.. S
Hot Springs, Ark.
large bottle by Southern Express.
THREE SIZES: 25c, 50c AND Sir
BE SURE YOU OET THE GENUINE
Ballard Snow Liniment f
ST. LOUIS, U. S. A.
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
WILSON DRUO COMPANY
HAZELW00D ICE CREAl
We are sole agents in Dallas for ftj
cream. Only pure fruit and nut flair
its manufacture.
SALEM STAGE OFFICE and AGENT FOR SALEM Lif '
Walter-Roy, & Mis,
WAGNER BR05,
y v
CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF
Single Shovel Plow?, Double Shovel Plows, ffinj:
Plows, Five-Tooth Cultivators, Disc Cultivators, Pt;
Harrows, Spring Tooth Harrows, Disc Harrows, is .
with Extension Head. : : : : : : : : ; :
All kinds of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators and everytijtd
cultivate a hopyard or orchard.
COR. OAK and MAIN STREETS. DALLAS, 01
LODGE DIRECTORY.
Masonic Calendar.
Jennings Lodge, No. 9, stated
communications, Second and
Fourth Fridays of each month.
It. L. Chapman, W. M.
Oscar IIayter, Sec.
Ainsworth Chapter, No. 17, R.
A. M., stated convocation, First
First and third Fridays of each
month.
Oscar IIayter, II. P.
Willis Simonton, Sec.
aonii Chapter, No. 22, 0. E. S., stated
i meetings Second and Fourth Tues
days of each month.
Mrs. A. S. Fuller, W. M.
Mrs. Libbib Muir, Sec.
I. 0. 0. F.
aSs-. Friendship Lodge, No. 6, meets
rwevery Saturday evening in I.
O. 0. F. Hall.
N. L. Guy, N. G.
W. A. Ayres, Rec.Sec.
JjaCreole Encampment, No. 20, meets
becond and Fourth Monday of each
month.
J. E. Sibley, C. P.
A. W. Teats, Sen he.
13 lmft a Lodge, No. 26, D. of R., meets
"every Friday evening.
Miss Ella Carpenter, N. G,
Miss Lydia Campbell, Sec.
Woodmen of the World.
Jallas Camp, No. 209, meets in Odd
fellows hall every Thursday evening
W. A. Ayres, C. C,
W. G. Vassall, Clerk.
lypstletoe Circle, No. 33, W. O W
A "meets in Odd Fellows' hnii sZh
and Fourth VeHnno,i.. t .L' " T
Mrs. Mary Starr, G. N.
Mrs. Anny Dunn, Clerk.
Knights of the Maccabees.
Ti n ...
j V. ' iu-i meets second
and Fourth Thursdays of each
month in T ct n v i ii
ti. tV . Coxkey, S, K. Com.
I. N. Woods, R. K.
"ins. iLVA Haytpp t r
Mrs. Blanche eIki.v, R. K.
A. 0. U. W.
ft S080-35- First
Slh d Wedne8dy of each
H. L. Fextov w xv
rENTO. M. v
F. A.
Stiles, Fin.
Krnaneh D-ni-. ets
nth nd Thlrd Wednesday of each
month.
Mrs. F.
J. Coad, C. of H .
Mrs. Ed. F. Coad.
Fin.
United Artisans.
and
forsciaticrhettnlataT
i
N
ai
Fraternal
TkOdge No. 144-Meelil
"of each month.
W.J. Wagnee,F.M, v T
ME8.8.K.K S
Jj TTORNKY AT Uff.
Oscar Hart
Upstairs In Campbell W
DALLAS,
A'
TTORNEYS AT UW.
Sibley & U
The only reliable !etfl!
Polk county. Office on CSS
DALLAS, '
TTORXEY AT LAW .
Ed. F.CsM!
Office in Com
DALLAS,
ttorney atuw.
N. L. M
IK
Office over Dallas C
DALLAS,
.A
D
ENTIST,
Office over
I DALLAS,
gHYSICAN AND
L. N. Woo3M
Does general prtftW "
the county. um u"
DALLAS,
0-
16 I
HJHYSU.1. ai
. ,T wn
Tl. C. HUNT
iiai
fit:
Offiice upstairs iu;trt
t-
Calls will be anf'lut
JJAli -
Ha:
ha
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B. & "h
Dallas Ciig
T7wrtl-i r tl CPS
bougw -;s.
ports'. Special
Ill"
lection a,
'sci:
OLlVf'ie;
AI.
PIANO AI
har
f ou
Studio, Room
So.
S5
M. Havt'inc
Wilson"'
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of " "
V ILL1S SlMOSTON, M. A.
Ges Olin, Sec.
Dots hauling
rates.
DALLAS,