Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, April 21, 1905, Image 4

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    1 falls gity notes 1
Miss Alta Hinshaw Is very sick ut
the homo of her parents.
Mrs. Herb March has been visiting
relatives in Gopher Valley. .
Several men have been working on
the turntable here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Stewart are visiting
friends iu Washington county. !
C. L. Barnhart was a business '
visitor at Dallas last Saturday. j
City Marshal J. M. Grant, of Dallas,
was a visitor in Falls City recently, i
Our school observed Arbor Day by ,
giving a short program. Each class ;
planted a tree. j
E. Lipton, one of Falls City's enter- j
prising merchants, was a Dallas
visitor last week.
Elder Lister, of Eugene, Is holding
a series of revival meetings in the
Christian church.
Director William Ellis has been
assisting in the eighth grade exami
nations at the public school.
M. L. Thompson is having the in
terior of his drugstore re-papered,
and is also putting in new shelves.
C. L. Hopkins and Arthur Vassall,
who are working in a sawmill at
Pedee, spent Sunday at home in Falls
City.
George E. Johnson, manager of the
Johnson Lumber Company's sawmill
at Dallas, was a business visitor in
Falls City last Saturday.
Ralph Ford, Fred Holman, Charlie
Moyer, Fred Langley, Ira and Harry
Lowe left last Monday for Coos county,
where they will seek employment.
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Cheated Death.
Kidney trouble often ends fatally, but
by ebooBinf? the right medicine, K. H
Wolfe, of Bear Grove, Iowa, cheated
deuth. He nays : '"Two years ago I hud
Kidney trouble, which caused me great
pain, Buffering and anxiety, but I took
Electric Bitters, which elleeteu a com
plete cure. I have also found them of
great benefit in general debility and
nerve trouble, and keep them constantly
on hand, since, as I find they have no
equal." Belt & Cherrington, druggist,
guarantees them at 50c.
'2? T r'TftTtk
1
This prc'i- stock medicine is a
money saver for stock raisers. It
Ui ia a medicine, not a cheap food or&
h i . ...Vi.... 1 T1 U 1.
iu cocrser form than Thedford's )
p$ Black-Draught, renowned for the .
cure of tl.e diccstion troubles ofri
I'j persons, it has the same qualities p
t of invigorating digestion, stirring
up the torpid liver and loosening i.
the consli;.; -.red bowels for all stock s;
: 'J and poultry. It is carefully pre
j;4 pared and its action is so healthful b'i
:J that stock grow and thrive with an p
i'i occasional dose in their food. It M
' 'A cures hoa cholera and makes hosrs 1-1
jfjj grow fat. It cures chicken cholera
and roup and makes hens lay. It
V.ri cures constipation, distemper and
colds in horses, murrain in cattle,
t-'A and makes a draught animal do
more work for the food consumed.
' It gives animals and fowls of all
j kinds new lite, bvery tarmer ana
ili raiser should certainly give it a
It costs 25c. a can and saves ten
times its price in profit.
PrrrnBUBO, Kab., March 25, 1904.
I have been using your W art-Draught tfi
Stock unci Poultry Hedicina oa my fej
stock for some time. I have used all B,
kinda of atock food but I have fountt
that yours l tna oesi ior my purpoiw,
Business Will Be Better.
Advertise liberally, do it intelli
gently, and business will be better.
You can do it intelligently if you read
Pacific Coast Advertising, the lead
ing advertising journal of Western
America. It is published monthly at
228 Mercantile Place, Los Angeles,
California. It is practical gives the
actual experiences of busieess men in
their own language, and shows how
you can adopt their plans success
fully. Subscription $2.00 per year.
No free copies, single copy 20 cents,
coin or stamps.
The enormous Ionic columns for the
Oregon state building at the Lewis
and Clark Exposition have been placed
in position. The building now pre
sents a very imposing appearance,
Work upon all the other state
structures is progressing with much
rapidity.
Rheumatic Pain Quickly Relieved.
The excruciating pains characteristic
of rheuniati8in and sciatica are quickly
relieved by applying Chiunbei Iain's
Pain Halm. The great pain relieving
power of the liniment has been the sur
prise and delight of thousands of suffer
ers. The quick relief from pain which
it affords is alone worth many times its
cost. For sale by Wilson Drug Co.
Women as Wall as Men
Kidney Tr-ralle.
rmmwi
For a Weak Digestion.
medicine can replace food
COURT HOUSE NOTES.
No medicine can replace food but
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab
lets will help you to digest your food. It
is not the quantity of food taken that
gives strength and vigor to the system,
but theamouutdigested and assimilated.
If troubled with a weak digestion, don't
fail to give these tablets a trial.
Thousands have been benefitted by their
use. They only cost a quarter. For sale
by Wilson Drug Co.
The Experimental Gardens at the
Lewis and Clark Exposition have
been abandoned, inasmuch as the re
markable demand for exhibit space
necessitated the utilizing of this tract
for buildings.
The great crowds which throng the
Lewis and Clark Exposition during
the pre-exposition period have necessi
tated more turnstiles, which will be
installed immediately. Plans for the
permanent entrances have been pre
pared, and work on them will be
started shortly. .
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the
Best and Most Popular.
"Mothers buy it for uroupy children,
railroad men buy .it for severe coughs
and elderly people buy it for lagrippe,"
say Moore Bros., Eldon, Iowa. "'We
sell more of Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy than any other kind, It seems to
have taken the lead oyer several other
good brands." There Is no question but
this medicine is the beet that can be
procured for coughs and colds, whether
it be a child or an adult that is afflicted
It always cures and cures quicklv. Sold
by Wilson Drug Co.
Kidney trouble preys upon tiie mind, dis
courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
and cheerfulness soon
disappear when 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
i?0 J afflirtpH with wmtr ItiH.
neys. If the child urin-
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 oftthe
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 srreat remedy
The mild and the immediate effect of
Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold
by druggists, In fifty- ' fQj
cent ana one aouar
sizes
sample bottle by mail
free, also pamphlet tell- Homo of smuup Root.
ine all about it. including many of the
thousands of testimonial letters received
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
& Co., Binehamton. N. Y., be sure and
mention this paper.
Don't make anv mistake, but re
member the name, Swamp-Boot, Dr,
Kilmer s Swamp-Root, and the address
Binghamton. N. Y., on every bottle.
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' REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Robert It Liggett and wifo to Susan
Nash, lot In Buenu Vista, $50.
Sybil Catlln to Russell Cutlin, J int
in land in t 7 s, r 5 w, $1.
M H Buell and wife to Mary E Mul
kev, 135 acres in t C s, r 6 w, $3500.
City of Independence to Wealthy
Mitchell, lot in Independence, $1.
Benjamin Hiwbrook -to-ettle B
Hutton, 20 acres, t 6 s, r 8 w, $i.
Fred Hurst and wifo to Elsio C
Staley, lot In West Salem, $550.
J B Trullinger and wife to D T
Hodges (correction deed) 320.G8 acres,
1 6 s, r 7 w, $1.
E M Martin and wifo to D T Hodgos
(correction deed) 320.91 acres, t C s, r 7
w, $1.
N Shupp ot al, Trustees, to Trustees
Evangelical Association, Monmouth,
lots in Monmouth, $700.
Coast Range Lumbering Co to Geo
T Gorlingor, 40 acres, t 8 s, r 6 w, $1
Henry Scott to Harry Fouch, 100
acres, 1 9 s, r 8 w, $500.
F K Hubbard and wife to Joseph
Floria Jr., lots in Falls City, $100.
C V and Augusta A Dolph to Ruth
D Dolph et al, 2-3 int in land. 1 7 s, r 5
w, love and affection.
A Daredevil Ride
often ends in a sad accident. To heal
accidental injuries, use Bucklen's Arnica
Salve. "A deep wound in my foot.fiorn
an accident," writes Theodore Schuele,
of Columbus, O., caused me great pain
Physicinns were helpless, but Bucklen's
Arnica Salve quickly healed it. 'Soothes
and heals bums like magic, "ycents at
at Belt & Cherrington, druggist
Jumping board bills will be punish
able in Oregon Dy a fine of $20 to $100
or imprisonment for 10 to 50 days
after May 18. Tke new law on that
subject declares that it shall be pre
sumptive evidence of Intent to defraud
if any person shall fail to pay his bill
on demand, unless he has mado
known In advance his Inability to pay.
Salem, Falls City & West
ern Railway Co.
TIME-TAUl.l Effective November 1.
Dailj txoept Sunday,
Sites have been selectei
Philippine vlllapre and till
Davenport farm. These will
near the Experimental Ga:
the Grand Esplanade.
for the
Homer
e located
dens and
Frightful Suffering Relieved.
Suffering frightfully from the virulent
poisons of undigested food, C. G. Gray
son, of Lula, Miss., took Dr. King's New
Life Pills, "with the result," he writes,
"that I ws cured." Alf stomach and
bowel disorders give way to their tonic,
laxative properties. 25c at Helt nfc Cherr
ington's drug store, guaranteed.
Reports from Wisconsin would In
dicate that the legislative body of that
state is making haste to reconsider its
action in killing the Lewis and Clark
Exposition appropriation bill. An
allotment of $24,000 is now assured.
Health Is Youth.
Disease and Sickness Hring Old Age.
Ilerbine, taken every morning before
breakfast, will keep you in robust health,
fit you to ward ott disease. It cures
constipation, biliousness, dyspepsia,
fever skin, lives and kidney complaints.
It purines the blood and clears the com
plexion. Mrs. I). W. Smith, Whitney, Texas,
writes April 3, 1902: "I have used
Ilerbine, and find it the best medicine
for constipation and liver troubles. It
does all you claim for it. I can highly
recommend it. 50c. Wilson Drug Co.
Weat-Bornd: A.M. 1". M.
ILV. DALLAS rat) 1:20
TeU' Sidiug 7:46 l:M
illllami 7:49 1:89
Bridgeport. 7:55 1:45
AT. FALLS CITY 8:05 1:55
Knot Bound: A. M. P. M.
I.V. FALLS CITY 9:'3U 4:0U
Bridgeport 9:30 :10
(iilliama .:: 4:17
Teaia' Siding v.S9 4:JH
Ar. DALLAS , :54 fi;S,
Traiui Slop on Slgual only.
L. GKRLINGKR, Jr..
General Manager.
There Is an impression gaining
ground that the poisoning of dogs is
part of a well conceived plan for the
extended operntion of criminals in the
Willamttte valley the coming summer.
The theory Is that the gang is killing
the dogs in order to have them out of
the way when the criminal element
will begin operations in robbery and
burglary the coming summer, and
the death of the dogs Is desired in
order to have no trouble from
these faithful four-footed watch
men. -Albanv Herald.
Work upon tho Hungarian chadra
at the Lewis and Clark Exposition
has commenced. The structure is
situated on the East side of Lakeview
Terrace in front of the Utah, Idaho
and New York state buildings and
faces the Grand Esplanade.
About Rheumatism.
There are few diseases that inflict
more disease than rheumatism and
there is probably no disease for which
such a varied and useless lot of remedies
have been suggested. To say that it can
be cured is, therefore, a bold statement
to make, but Chamberlain's Pain Balm,
which enjoys an extensive Bale, has met
with great success in the treatment of
this disease. One application of Pain
Balm will relieve the pain, and hundreds
of sufferers have testified to permanent
Gures by its use. Why suffer when Pain
Balm affords such quick relief and costs
but a trifle? For sale by Wilson Drug
Co. '
Hundreds of magnificent vases have
been profusely scattered about the
grounds of the Lewis and Clark Ex
position. In these have been placed
beautiful palms which will be in full
bloom by opening day.
Last Hope Vanished.
When leading phvsiuinns said that
W. M. Smithart, of Pekin, la,, had in
curable consumption, his last hope
vanished; but Dr. King'sNew Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds
kept him out of his grave, He says
"This great specific completely cured
me, and saved my life. Since then, I
have used it for over 10 years, and con
sider it a marvelous throat and lung
cure." Strictly scientific cure for Coughs,
bore throats or (.'olds; sure preventive
of Pneumonia. Guaranteed 50c and
$1.00 bottles at Belt & Cherrington's
drug store. Trial bottle free.
Will Pay License.
Barn urn & Bailey's circus will pitch
its tent in Portland, Oregon, in
August, the advance agent having
finally agreed to the license charge of
$300 per day. He protested loudly at
first against such a tax, but upon in
vestigation discovered that Ringling
Bros., upon their last visit to Seattle
were forced to pay $750 per day.
While agreeing to the Portland rate
an effort is being made to have an
ordinance passed in Seattle to cut the
license to $250. Circuses take a great
deal of money put of the community
legitimately and bring in their wake
a gang of "sure-thing" men, pick
pockets, petty larcenists and other
gentry who also levy tribute. A good,
stiff license fee, just short of pro
bjbitory, is the proper one to impose.
-Astoria n.
Cosofpy
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DELIGHTFUL ROUTE
Alf LIGHT RIDE
IZZY CRAGS
EEP CANONS
MORE SCENIC ATTRRACTI0NS
Than Any Other Line in the Worlu
The Only Line Passing Through
SALT LAKE CITY
Enroute'to or from the East
Choice of 2 Routes Through
the Heart of the RocKies
Equipment, and Service Unsurpassed
Write or call on the undersigned for
information and descriptive literature.
W. C. McBRIDE, General Agent
124 Third St.
PORTLAND. - - OREGON
T)n Mot Nealect a Cold.
.....III... J mallM thS
Lung.Joer.tn.Y-7--"
Every cold ytSSmKc
8ySiepae way'for more .eriou. d.ea.e..
CAN YOU AFFORD TO TAKE SUCH CHAfcC?
$2,
00 Pays for the GuSERVfcK
and the weeKiy uregonian
one vear. In order to take
advantage of this liberal offer, your
subscription to the Observer must be
paid up to date. Subscribe now.
Notice of Sale on Foreclosure
Chattel Mortgage By Agent.
of
nv virtue of that certain chattel mortgn
executed and acknowledged on the 23rd day of
December, 1U4, by A. v. uieigeri, mortgagor.
and In favor of Louise Weinhard, Anna Wessiii'
eer, Louise Wagner, Paul WessinBer and Henry
Wagner, executrixes ana nxecuiors respectively
of the last will and testament ol Henry vein-
hard, deceased, mortgagees, whicn cuattei
rnnrteasre is recorded at nage 173 of Vol. 4 of
nhattel Morteaee Records of folk County. Ore
gon, together with an order of sale of the
property set forth and described In said chattel
mo
11th
"Hit the Trail" at the Lewis and
Clark Exposition opening in Portland,
June 1.
A Dandy For Burns.
Dr. Rergin, Puna, 111., writes: "I have
used Ballard's Snow Liniment; always
recommended it to my friends, as I am
confident there is no better mado. 'It
s a dandy for burns.' Those who live
on farms are especially liable to many
accidental cuts, burns, bruises, which
heal rapidly when Ballard's Snow Lini
ment is applied. It should always he
kept in the house for cases of emergency
25c, i0e and $1.00 at Wilson Drug Co.
IK
DR. FENNEFTS
AND
Backache
Also' rcninia the Dlod.
All Diseases cf tha
kidneys, blaiidVr, and
urinary organs.
Also catarrh, heart
di:ase, gravel, dropsy,
rheumatism, backache,
female troubles.
we
Doa't feecoma dUcourated. Thar Is a eure fjr you. It nnmur; write lr. Feuuer
Oahaaipetit a lifetime curing Jusl turliciu-es t y.mi . A'l imh-.ii; int ion FREE.
"I in afflict l with kldnry dlM and rrun 1 in.l ppnwlnff ron.il knllv worse. Finally
One ol the gravels mli;-d lu my hladdt-r ami I :h uImhii l have a urvical ojk radon to
iteiuovo it. 1 V&4 luducctl Ui try Ir. IVuu.t ' itKiuev and ku.'ht' Cuio ut,d ttfU r t.ftli.il
turn bottles I psmrd a atons bait a large a a ruurMi'. The rnoik-lm ntvventcd further
formation and eS octeU a cure. V. T. OA fv ICS, Orri.x, Va."
JM J br rnijr?it. fV. and ft. Ak f r T. Fi tuior'? A' -mime or Cook Hook Kr
:,u: , ...'tlx i I'r. ! nm'r'f.-u V.iuS
ST. VITUS' DflflCLfHE
For Sale by BELT & CHERRINGTON
A test has been made of all the
electric lighting effects at the Lewis
and Clark Exposition. This proved
exceedingly satisfactory and after a
few minor details have been attended
to the Exposition will be ready for
public inspection.
Keep your bowels regular hv the use
of ChiinilK'iUtu'ii Stomach and Liver
Tablets. There is nothing bi'tJcr. For
sale by Wilson Drug Co.
111! I VI TV C:4 Is.-l . IM'0!I!V4I l)V IU
Al.l I .v-l I.AltK iHl'tiV'o.Akrou.Oa
Portland and Return Only $2.50.
The Southern Pacific if now sell
ing round trip tickets to Portland
from Dallas for 12.50, good going
Saturday P. M. orany 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 p ople a chance
to visit valley points at greatly re
duced rates.
Call on Southern Pacific Com
pany's agent for particulars.
Ought, it would seem, to eive exemption
from the diseases which prey upon the
resiuL'nis oi uiiciuy populated cities.
But there is no exemption from disease,
ana irj uie country, as in tiie citv, one
may see the cheeks grow hollow and the
eyes grow dull while the frame wastes
away with that terrible disease, con-sumption.
Weak lunjrs are made 8trong by the
use ot ur. i-ierce s uolden Medical Dis
covery. It cures ons.inate and stubborn
coughs, bronchitis, bleeding of the lungs
ana ouier symptoms wincu, it neglected
or iinskillfully treated, terminate fatally
in consumption, l ne action ot Golden
Medical Discovery in the curing of wast
ing diseases is entirely philosophic,
Emaciation, and consequent loss of
weight, are among the most striking
symptoms or wnat are Known as wast'
ing diseases. The body is not being ade
quately nourished, and the cause of this
lack of nourishment is not lack of food
but lack of ability in the stomach and
the other organs of digestion and nutri
tion to prepay the food for the assimila
tion and nutrition of the bodv. Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures
diseases of the stomach and the organs
of digestion and nutrition, and so en
ables the Ixxly to be nourished back to
strength in the only way by which
strength can come ; that is, by food per
fectly digested and assimilated.
Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery
is a temperance medicine. It contains
no alcohol, neither opium, cocaine or
any other narcotic.
Accept no substitute for " Discovery."
There is nothing "just as good "for you,
though many tilings may pay the dealer
larger profit.
CAUGHT COLD.
"The first day of this year," writes Mrs. Kate
Schey. of 716 St. 1'aul Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis.
"I caught a heavy cold, which settled oa my
lungs and brought 011 a hemorrhage. From
that time on until the first of April 1 bled from
my luiiffs five different times. I was so weak
arid undone I could only do the lightest work.
The doctor told me I was going iiito consump
tion. My breath was short and at times I could
hardly get my breath at all. This is the state I
was in when I began to take Doctor Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery. After the first
bottle I was much better, arid I could walk two
or three blocks without trouble. Mv breath waa
not so short and I was much imoroved. AiW
taking four bottles 1 could work all day, and I
never felt better in mv life. I think vou'r medl.
dne the best in the world and I recommend it to
all who are troubled as I was.
WILL MAKE AFFIDAVIT.
"I was sick for about three months, had
chills, fever, and coughed a great deal," writes
Mr. w. 1,. Brown, ol MeDearmau, Jackson Co.,
Tenn. "Most of mv neighbors and friends
thought I had consumption. 1 was reduced in
flesh, and was very weak onlv weighed up
pounds; my physician thought there was little
nope tor my recovery.
"Mv wife went to the store to eet some anri.
frhrio. quinine, etc., for me and a friend of mine
(Mr. W. W. McDearman!. who had been taking
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery recom
mended this medicine for me. Ktnallv'l decided
to use it, after my physician told ine that it
would be good for me. I sent and got one
bottle, and before all was taken I weighed 149
pounds a gain of jq pounds. I am still taking
the Golden Medical Discovery, have taken
nearly two bottles, and now weigh 163 pounds,
which is more than I ever weighed. I am still
gaming strength and taking the Discovery.' I
wish to say that this is a recent recovery, that
only two months ago I only weighed about im
pounds.
I eaa and will make affidavit to this full
statement any lime. If you wish to use this as
a testimonial do so. and I will answer all letters
from inquiring suiferers."
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser, containing 100S pages, and over
700 illustrations, is sent free on receipt
of stamps to defray expense of mailine
only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the
book in paper covers, or 31 cents for the
book in cloth binding. Address Dr. K V.
Pierce, Bnffsio, N Y
rtgaee, issued by the said mortgugees on the
h dav of Anril. l'.KJo. wherein I was appointed
agent for Raid mortgagees to take immediate
possession of the personal property described in
said chattel mortgage, I did 011 the 12th day of
April. 1U05. take possession of the property de
scribed in said chattel mortgage, ana described
as follows, to-wit:
One ten ton Reliance Refrigerating Machine
consisting of two fxl2 ammonia compressors,
and one 9xl2Steam Engine; one 30 Morse-power
Holler; one It) ton Ammonia condenser, con
taining 900ft. 1V1 inch extra heavy pipe: one oil
Separator; one Ammonia Liquid Receiver; one
set 01 Ammonia ana aieam images, aim irame;
one 3 ton Ice-tank, containing 77 two hundred
lb. galvanized Iron cans; fourteen hundred ft
one-inch extra heavy pipe, with vulves and
manifolds; one traveling crane and ice hoist;
nut, thflwinfr ftnnnrntns. and iCHdlimur oneJtton
distilling system.consistirig of Steam Condenser,
reuoiler, lorecooier, enarcoai inters, aistmeu
water storage tank with coils, sponge filter, hose
and can filler; piping in three cold storage
rooms, with valves and manifolds; all the fore
going being contained in the Ice and Storage
plant situate on the following described real
estate, to-wit:
Beginning at the Southwest corner of Lot 2 in
Block 12 in the City of Dullus, Polk County. Ore
gon, and running thence North 80 feet, thence
Kfist I12!-i; feet, thence South 80 feet, thence West
142'-2 feet to the place tjf beginning.
And notice is hereby given, that on TUES
DAY, the 25th day of April. 1905. at the hour of
10 o'clock a. m.. of said dav. at the front door of
the said Ice and Storage Plant in Dallas, Polk
County, Oregon, I will sell the above described
mortgaged property at public auction to- the
highest bidder for cash if) hand on day of sale,
to satisfy the claim of said mortgagees for the
snm of f2750.00 with interest thereon at the rate
of b per cent per annum from the 23rd dav of
December, W04, until paid, .-together with "the
accruing costs ana expenses 01 this proceeding,
Dated at Dallas, Oregon, this 12th day of
April, I'm.
J. T. FORD,
Agent for the Mortgagees
above named.
Sibley & Eakin. Attorneys.
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VCDM A Nff VTLY CURES
Consumption, Coughs, C(M9f 8onjnnm
Asthma, Croup, lVoop Co'
nMHf.f;e. Hnnr&eness. Core Lungs.
HOUND STKUK ' yjn V POSITIVELY
kunaiirniu --- ,urtDIKir. COUGH.
rllOF r . wi in K HriLf nuwv'
.uu.ite. Tax-., a aval "We
MRS. Mluw-'Sa1: for 'sever.! year..
,Ura' orau"u - . . Croup Bnd
tavA 11 u, ill ltnl
;d it Talways elves satisfaction. When mm nud Ywould not be
Whooping: Cuitaiywr know of."
without II in laouirain " . j
Best Remedy for Children. Every Bottle uuaraiueeu.
TuanFCiHSi ZflC. SV9 ana
BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO., ST. LOUIS, MO.
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
WILSON DRUG COMPANY
HAZELW00D ICE CREAM
We are sole agents in Dallas for this celebrated
cream. Only pure fruit and nut flavors used in
' its manufacture.
SALEM STAGE OFFICE and AGENT FOE SALEM LAUNDKY.
Uglow Building,
Main Street
Walter Ioy,
AGNER BR05.
CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF
Dallas, Otfe.
r
Single
Plows,
Harrows
Shovel Plows, Double Shovel Plows, Wing Shovel
Five-Tooth Cultivators, Disc Cultivators, Peg Tooth,
S.-w;.-,r TVfk tt n; xt . :ui
with Extension Head. :::::;:::::: ;
All kinds of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators and everything needed to S
cultivate a hopyard or orchard.
COR. OAK and MAIN STREETS, DAiiJLiAb. UKEliUJN kl
atari
on.
In the Countv Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of lJolk. "
In the matter of the estate of Harris L. Wing
deceased.
To Mrs. M. Iloehraer, Elias Wohlgemuth, Ben
liimin Wohlgemuth. Liebosh Wohlgemuth
Mrs. Harris Deutuh. Mrs. Aaron Kuiulerlimri
Mrs. E. A. Hepner, Mrs. Marcus Uvshitz, Miss
nenu jYueinon, J11COD tllg una taUSKHll
oiiuueuung, greeting:
in the name ol the State of Oregon, You are
hereby cited and required to appear in the
County Court of the State of Oregon, for the
County of Polk at the Courtroom thereof, at
Dallas, in the County of Polk, on Saturday, the
un.- u ui iMiiy, i'.iuo, hi une 0 cioeK m the
afternoon of that day, then and there to show
cause, if any you have, why an order should
not be granted to A. Wing, the administrator oi
sum estate, to sell the real property of the
estate of said deceased, at private sale, to the
inquest uiuuer, mr uasn in nana, said real
property ueiug oeseriDea as tollows: -
ah unuiviuea oue-nalt interest in and to
641.02 acres, described as liecimihiu- 9 s h.in.
North of the Southwest comer of Section No. 12
111 luwusmp Boutn or Kange 6 West of the
Will Meridian; thence South 88 degrees East
69.57 chains; thence South one degree twentv
four minutes W est 80.20 chains; thence North
88 degrees West 40.22 chains; thence North 51
degrees thirty minutes West 16.46chains;thence
South 12 degrees forty-five minutes West 9 84
chains; thence North 8s degrees West 26 chains
thence North one degree 24 minutes East 80
chums thence South 88 degrees East 11.06 chains
j ."'c ' ueginiung, ana known and
designated as the D. L. C. of Andrew J. Welch
ana wite, .ot. No. oUio, Claim No. 41; also the
uuuntuH uuryeii Ecgfiining at the Northwest
corner of the K. L. Hasting s land claim, being
part of the U. I..C. of John Lewis and wife in
1. : a. ui n.o . 01 me 111. Ma.; thence E. 20
iiui, induce oouui mil lengtn ol the West line
of said Hasting s claim; thence West 20 feet to
Northwest corner of said claim; thence North
iu uie piace ui ueifiiiiiiug.
Witness: The Hon. Kd v r,.i
Judge of the County Court of
1 1 the State of Oregon, for the
-oumy 01 roik, with the seal
of said Court affixed, this 6th
day of April, A. 1)., 1005.
Attest: h. M. SMITH, Clerk.
Executor's Final Notice.
Notice is hereby riven to nil u-hnn, i
concern; that Frank Gibson, as the executor o'f
the last will and testament and estate oi Marv
Ellen t.ibson, deceased, has tiled hi Di .-
eou.it 111 the County Court for the County of
I oik and state ot Oregon, and that said C ourt
has made an order therein setting Saturday the
1.H11 uav 01 May, iyu., at the hour of 1 o'clock
p. m., thereof at the Count v I'mi-i -., f..
lounty Court house in Dallas, Polk Countv
Oregon, as the time and place of hearing said
hnal account and discharging such executor
"ID UI U UBJ Ol Aptlt,
r- , , FKANK GIRSOX.
Frank Holmes, Attorney. Executor.
Notice For Publication.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JlNE 3, is;
I uited States Lund Office
Oregon City, Oreeoti.'
LODGE DIRECTORY.
Masonic Calendar.
Jennings Lodge, No. 9, stated
communications, Second and
Fourth Fridays ot each month.
K. L. Chapman. W. M.
Oscar Haytkr, Sec.
Ainsworth Chapter, No. 17, R.
A. M., stated convocation, First
First and third Fridays of each
month.
Oscar Hatter, H. P.
Willis Simonton, Sec.
Riaomi Chapter, No. 22,0. E.S., stated
A meetings Second and Fourth Tnea-
days of each month.
Mrs. A. S. Fuller, W. M.
Mrs. Libbie Muir, Sec.
3
Fraternal Union of America
Ijodge No. 144 Meets Third Tuesday
of each month.
W. J. Wagner, F. M.
Mrs. S. E. Morrison, Sec.
TTORNEY AT LAW.
Oscar Hayter.
Upstairs in Campbell building, Mill St
DALLAS, OREGON.
TTORNEYS AT LAW.
I. 0. 0. F.
Friendship Lodge, No. 6, meets
sf5sSiF every Saturday evening in I.
" 0. 0. F. Hall.
- N. L. Guv, N. G. '
W. A. Ayres, Rec.Sec.
IjaCreole Encampment, No. 20, meets
"Second and Fourth Mondav nf Pneh
month.
J. E. Sibley, C. P.
A. W. Teats, Scribe.
fl '"lira Lodge, No. 26, D. of R., meets
-auoc EVi.ln.
evening.
Miss Ella Carpenter, N. G.
Miss Lydia Campbell, Sec.
Woodmen of the "World.
fallas Camo. No. 209.
frollno Kll ,. mi " . U
W . G. assall, Clerk.
lUTistletoe Circle, No. 33, W. O W
V--meet8 in Odd Fellows' hull j'
and Fourth Wednesday of each' month.
jxks. .ilAK JSTARR, U. .N.
Mrs. Assy Dunx
Sibley & Eakin.
The only reliable set of Abstracts In
Polk county. Office on Court St.
DALLAS,
OREGON.
TTORNEY AT LAW
A
DALLAS,
El). F. Coad
Office iu Courthouse
OREGON.
TTORNEY AT LAW.
N. L. Butl
ER,
Office over Dallas City Bank.
DALLAS.
OREGON.
EKTIST.
M. Hayter,
Clerk.
Knights of the Maccabees.
notice u nereby gjven that in oomuliHnro
with the provisions oi th set olCVngrtol
June 3 I.s, etmtle.1 "An .et io the So
umber Un.l ui the states of C.iiforn Orinn
ed to al
i. Fred J .
Li, ii irri,.tr " . .
ot poik. state oiilK.. k ; ,.'ny
thUoihee h.8Sworn Sta,e,ne,u So "4 ,
purt-hae of the Southwest one-fourth
uoi. No. , Township No. S Sou It kanie
No. i W esun.i will offer fro,.f toihow that Ihl
.and boM is more valuable for imbr or
M,.iie i l.an tor aerieultural purpoi " ,ul Z
etstabhst. his claim to Mid Vd Ibe fon ? the
Keewter.nd Retviverat urx-ron Citv ineon
on W ednewiay, the th dav of Ju!v l is, '
He names as witnvanes: Vk'iiliam t i,i..ra..
of Kali, I'ltv, oreeo,,; W. J heU oTTr .
lty, Oretron: W. f Gilbert of v.. . "
S H. Telherow. of KalUtv O,' ref0n:
Anynda'.i persons e'.aiiaiug aderve r the
a. ve-d- rit,i land, are rjne.-u-d to file ih. ir
AI.GERXOSS.PRES-.ER.
JS-:ier.
Da las Tent No. 3, meets Second
and tourth Tlinrsdavs of each
month in I. O. O. F ,n
G. W. Coskky, S. K. Com.
I. N. Woods. R k"
Tjilae Hive, No. 28, L. O. T. M n1PPts
"on Second and Fourth Thnrsday after
noon of each month. J
Mrs. Blaschk Eakin. L C
Mrs. Kittie X. Miller, R. k.
rta-
5331- "'" 0-v
jpHYSICANAND SURGEON,
L- N. Woods, M. D.,
Does general practice In any part of
the county. Office on Main street,
DALLAS, APPrjAx,
HYSICIAN AND SUKGEON
R. C. HTTKTirr. u T-v
rQii. ..- , Mil1 Street.
mpe answered nicht orHv
upstairs in Crider v.vii.
Mill Street. uu
DALLAS, OREGON
A. 0. U. W.
Union Lodee
T and Third
motith.
H. L. Fentov, M. W
F. A
No. So Aloto
WednesJav 0f"
First
each
R- C Craven, Pres.
W. G. Vassall, Cashier
Citv hii
-TILES, Fill.
frystai llkre, No M D r.l i. '
month.
Mrs. F. J
Coad, C. of II.
Mks. F.d. F. Coad, Fin.
United Artisans.
M. OLIVE SMITH
tfacher of
PIANO AND ORG AIT
Modio. Room Xo. o Wjlson Elock
DALLAS, OEEGOX
"Third Tues-Jav of each
V LLLIS SntOXTOS, M. A.
and
Wm. muscott,
: U!i f a11 at re Jnab!e
IDAIiASL
OEEGON. '
c Ollx, Sec.