Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, July 21, 1905, Image 2

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    Poll County Observer
. J. C. HAYTER,.
KDITOR A?X PUBUSHKR.
Published Wk!y t fl58 pw Year.
Strictly is A-2tb.
BALLAe, OKEftOS, JCLT 23, 1905
7f way ta build up Dallas it to pat
raize Dallas people.
WILL PROTECT INTERESTS.
The wool growers of Polk county
met in Dallas last Saturday and
adopted a rule to the effect that all
growers desiring to join the annual
wool pool hereafter must sign a con
tract to abide by the action of the As
sociation in disposing of the pool.
Certainly a wise provision. A pool in
which a grower can withdraw his crop
at will la virtually do pool at all.
This is a free country, and there ia no
law to compel a grower to place his
crop in a pool if he does not desire to
do ao. But after he ha once joined
such an organization, he should be
willing to abide by the decision of a
majority of its members. Otherwise,
the effectiveness of the pool Is de
stroyed and a great Injustice is done
to the members who are acting in
good faith.
We think no one will question the
value of organization among farmers
in securing a just reward for their
labor. The resulta achieved by the
sheep and goat raisers of Polk county
in their method of disposing of their
wool and mohair during the past ten
years have amply demonstrated the
effectiveness of co-operation. In pool
ing their clips, these farmers have
never attempted to extort unreason able
prices, but they have prevented buyers
from manipulating the market so as
to deprive them of a just aud fair
profit on their product. It is true that
a grower may be able to realize a few
extra dollars occasiocally by desert
ing the pool and soiling his wool in
dividually, but the past history of the
wool and mohair industries in Polk
county proves that these opportunities
are the exception rather than the rule.
It is gratifying to note that the
sheep and goat raisers are getting
their Association on, a basis where
they will be able to control the wool
in the pool, and force the delivery of
every pound sold, should such a
course become necessary. In these
days of combinations among manu
facturers and speculators who handle
the products of the farm, the farmers
are coming to realize that they too
must work together in order to secure
what those products are worth. The
selling plan adopted by the wool and
mohair growers in Polk county has
been highly successful, and it is to be
hoped tha,t all the growers will stand
shoulder to shoulder In tlio protection
of their important Industry an in
dustrytbat is rapidly pushing Polk
county to first place among the rich
and prosperous counties of Oregon.
Are a'.n-ri "beaa- ;
ti ..; " aad always;
lug 10 toe society
rttiorte-rs. and ia
&" iut tie re
port is most - trae.
are taking the lead io discouraging
thi3 freak style of hand-writing, and
it is expected that the smaller schools
will follow suit Teachers and school I
officers throughout the country hare
been etroog la their advocacy of the j
vertical system, tut the style has !
cever found favor with merchants!
and business men generally. Xow,
that the authorities are awaking to the j xii-re nay i En-
fact that business men will net employ ' happy brv.vs ia
bookkeepers who write the vertical j firtn-
, . , , ., L't few ia real :::e.
hand it may be expected that the j g,!t jjOW ti,r: jt -u
system will scon be abolished in all j to look upon mauy
public schools. j of &e
- j know, ar.d beaere
The handsomest newspaper souvenir, once ar,3
we have seen ibis year is tee iwis. n'.t of womanly disease, has carred
and Clark number of the Newberg; beauty aod undermined happiness.
uraphic. ith a rx-autifui cover
H t. i I
fcmpov. Paia. tie
: New BuOJiBS O&Gstrvcied by Soehre
I Warehouse Company Is Practi
cally Rre-Prpof.
design and 43 pages of reading mat-;
ter splendidly illustrated, the paper is
a fine advertisement of the enterprise!
of the people of Xewberg and the rich f
resources of the Chehalem Valley. 1
Such an edition has certainly cost its
publishers a large sum of money, and '
the edition should have a big!
sale in Yamhill county. If any citizen
of Xewberg fails to buy a dozen copies ;
of this handsome paper to send to his
Eastern friends, he will not be doing J
his duty. I
FOR WOMEN
The Oregon ian who has no prospect '
of visitors this year must be short on j
cousins, uncles and aunts, remarks;
the Newberg Graphic.
S5QO
WHO CANNOT BE CURED.
Backed cp by over a third of a certsrr
of remarkable aad tnsform cores, a record
rucb a. no otter recacy for the diseases
aid weakness vm'.nt to iroata ever
attained, the proprietors of In Pierce "s
Farorite PrescriptsoB bow ft-el ls,V:y war
ranted in oSerirg to p ia Jefal
norsr-r of the frv.ted States, for ary case
of Leccorrbea, Fessale Weakness, Prolap
E5, or Falling of Womb which they can
cot core. AH they ask is a fair and reason
able trial of their meams of cere.
-1 fcsre tbou hi far same time I wotiid write
yoo and tfii t t -j of lie ?rett improrr-Eent in
tot b" th si".- tk:sg tout ' Farortf FresrrTj
tiOT.' mo Mrs. H. S J.'.-crs. oS Forest. S. C
When 1 benn its use I was physics': wreck
and ha-i J-.ta:red of et'er haricg aoy health
aeain. C- :: : not mi op all Ut and was so
weak I cju'sg not wa!k mc caaner of a itiile.
I coic-d 3 rrra: ;-r.ntrr-eTneot in r.T heaith be
fore the :j 'rotle was used- Was soJtrinif
wiiJi a:!co9 erfry pain that a woican is su'r-ect
to; bad iofii.amatioa of orariea. paisftil and
; npTrrwed trr)cis. and ccher -yrr.frrzs of
TWif n Af Wcivm-T was n Pnrtland :i.a e d:seir. After t:k:uz ii bcslies of
i.or. li. Ji. Jieizgcr was a loruana .Favcrite s-ipa.. i ft!t i;te a Mr-
visitor this week. : aon. Canride horse'tack and take all kinds of
i exercise and not fed sired.'
Tracy Staats is visiting friends in u you looking for a perfect lax,
Gilliam county. j tive try Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet.
Coleman Elliott, of Canada, is vis- j -- " " - :
iting his uncle, Jame3 Elliott
T. A. Riggs was a business visitor
in Portland the first of the week.
Miss Hazel Hollister is in Portland,
visiting friends and attending the
air- j Bonebrake came to Dallas lastSpring
J. J. Burch, of P.Ickreall, has been J and secured employment as collector
summoned to serve as a jnror in the s for the Dallas Steam Laundry. After
land fraud cases in Portland. j working a short time, he suddenly
Fred J. Oberer, manager of the j lsappeared. Lee Smith, proprietor
hardwood sawmill at Independence, ' of the Dallas Cyclery, at once swore
was in town Monday afternoon. lout a warrant for the young man's
Mrs. J. M. Pollock and daughter,? f rre lf in? that h? had take a
Ellzateth. are in Portland visiting ' b'C-VcIe -S-8 the store. The
relative., and attending the Fair. i offioer maTde dl eDt ,attemPt to
Arrested ia Vancouver.
Chester Bonebrake was arrested in
Vancouver, Wash., Tuesday night,
on a charge of stealing a bicycle be
longing to Lee Smith, of this city.
THE PENALTY OF POLITICS
Catering to the Populistic demands
the Republican and Democratic man
agers adopted an unlimited referen
duiu measure
Catering to the baido element, the
Governor refused to veto the appropri
ation bill and referred it to tho eoplo,
It will cost tho people at a low esti
mate $150,000 In taxes to have these
concessions mado by tho politicians,
All who bid on supplies for tho state
must do so on u basis of a ten per
cent discount on their warrants.
Tho Portland banks are said to bo
cashing the state salary warrants on
tho promise of interest on tho same,
Tho Governor has let tho impression
go out that ho will recommend that
tho state pay iuterost on tho salary
warrants.
Of course, ho Is In a position to veto
othT bills and com-vel tho legislature
to provide Interest on those warrants,
The big banks that are cashing the
salary warrants at par will got their
Interest and will lose nothing.
Indeed, It Is doubtful if they aro not
doing the business with state mouey
which must bo kept at those banks.
liie nueo consists In tho state pay
ing inteiest on its own money, and on
tho warrants of offices provided for
under the constitution.
The people It ad no way tu hold up a
careless and iudifferent legislature,
that refused to consider any program
of retrenchment and reform, but by
tho referendum, and may do so again
Ihey may even hold up some of the
salary warrants before they get
through. Salem Journal.
Spokane Is the latest city to abolish
the vertical system of writing in Its pub
lic schools.the reason being given that
it Is too slow and that business meu
will have none of it. The large cities
What are Humors?
They are vitiated or morbid fluid cours
ing tbe veins and afTevt hur the tissues,
they are (vmnxmly due to defective diges
tion but are sometimes Inherited.
How do they manifest themselves f
la many forms of cutaneous eruption,
salt ruetiro or rcceraa, pimples and bolla,
and In weakness, l.tnjrnor, general debility.
Haw are tin y expelled ? By
Hood's Sarsaparilta
hlt h also builds up tbe ayitem that ha
suffered from them.
It U U tot medicine fcr ail huiaon
Mr3. M. L. Dorris, of Independence,
aud her cousin, Mrs. H. C. Wade, of
Waitsburg, Wash., visited friends in
Dallas yesterday.
The jury in the Williamson case
failed to agree, standing 10 to 2 for
conviction. The defendants will be
placed on trial again today.
O. S. Xeal, of McMinnville, is
Agent Woods' new assistant at the
Southern Pacific depot. Howard
Henry, the former assistant, has been
transferred to Lebanon.
Hon. George Myer and family, Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Seymour and County
School Superintendent Starr enjoyed a
few day's outing on Three Rivers, in
Tillamook county, this week.
I he ico cream social to have been
held on J. R. Hubbard's lawn tonight
has been indefinitely postponed on
account of the tent meetings being
held by the Christian church.
The warm weather of the last few
days has been highly beneficial to
hops, but the lice are still plentiful in
the yards around Dallas. The growers
have not relaxed their vigilance, and
are keeping the sprayers running
early and late.
D. J. Welsh, of Toronto, Canada, is
visiting at tho farm home of his
uncle, James Clow. Mr. Welsh was
graduated from the departments of
art and theology In McMaster College
in June, ond Is enjoying a well-earned
vacation. Upon his return to Canada,
ho will begin active work in the
ministry.
Hon. J. A. VanOrsdel, Associate
Justice of tho Supremo Court of
Wyoming, accompanied by his wife,
is visiting at the homo of his brother,
J. G. VanOrsdel, in Dallas this week.
Judge VanOrsdel accompanied Gov
ernor Brooks on his recent visit to the
Portland Fulr, and was tiio principal
speaker at the Wyoming Duy exer
cises. This is the Judge's second visit
to Dallas, and ho is enjoying his
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brown re
turned home from their wedding trip
to Portland, Tuesday. They will make
their homo on a farm in McTim
inonds valley. Mr. Brown's brido Is
a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doc
Miller, well-known pioneers of Polk
county. Tho young jteoplo are highly
respected, and have many friends in
their homo community.
Among tho Dallas visitors to the
Fair this week were Mr. and Mrs.
E. V. Dalton, Dr. and Mrs. Mark
Haytor. Dr. and Mrs. B. II. McCal-
lon, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Grant, Mr.
and Mrs, W. V. Fuller, Mr. and Mrs.
U.S. Grant, Mrs. J. D. Smith. Mrs.
A. B. Muir, Mrs. D. M. Metzger,
Misses Nellie, Ora and Louise Collins,
KateShreve, Clara Guy and Mr. D. J.
Riley.
Notice to Contractors.
Notice Is hereby civen that sealed
bids will ho received bv Polk County,
Oregon, for th construction of two
bridges, one at Met ov, I)lk Countv.
Oregon, and ono on what is known as
the Sil nev rood, in said Countv and
Sta'e, also for making a fill in road
District ao. 7.
Plans and specifications can be seen
In the oftleo of the Countv Clerk of
said County, who will also receive
said bids.
The Court reserves the right to
reject any or all Mils.
Bills to bo opened July 2Jth, 1905,
at H) o'clock a. m.
By order of the Countv Court, made
July 8, 1905.
K M. SMITH.
Cleik of Polk County. Oregon
j but were unsuccessful, and no trace
of him was had until Tuesday night,
when the Sheriff of Clark county,
Wash., telephoned Sheriff Ford that
he had the young man in his custody.
Armed with requisition papers, Deputy
Sheriff M. A. Ford wentto Vancouver,
Wednesday, and secured his prisoner.
Bonebrake is now in the county jail
awaiting his preliminary ' hearing.
In addition to the alleged crime for
which he was arrested, Bonebrake
will have to face a charge of embez
zling $24 from the laundry. The
young man's parents live near Van
couver, and are said to be highly
respected people.
(Lateb: Bonebrake pleaded guilty
injustice Holman's court yesterday
morning, and was fined $25. He was
committed to jail pending the pay
ment of the fine.)
Krebs Bros. May Sell Out.
A persistent rumor is in circulation
that Krebs Lros., the most extensive
hop growers in this state, are about to
sell all their land and go out of the
hop business entirely. Conrad Krebs,
the business manager of the firm,
will neither confirm nor deny the
rumor, and will only state that he has
nothing to say for the present. This
firm owns 653 acres of land in Polk
county, near Independence, 400 acres
of which are set to hops and will come
in bearing this year, and 400 acres in
the farm near Brooks, of which 224
acres are in hops, together with kilns
and all other necessary equipment
and paraphernalia for conducting a
llrst-class ranch. Mr. Krebs says
that if the Arm should sell out, the
members, who are all experienced
sawmill men, would go the Philip
pines and engago in the lumber
business on a largo scale.
Clydesdale Filly for Sale.
Four-year-old Clydesdale filly for
sale ; weight, 1450. Sam Ork, Rickreall,
Oregon.
Sewer Notice.
I. -.1 .!.. Colic. Cho'e
vuauiUCIillU 9 lna:rh
Ktrtt faila. Buy it iww.
a .!
tva Kerne; v.
41 may save luc.
To William F. Ffeiffer:
Notice is hereby given, that the City
Council of the City of Dallas, Oregon,
contemplates the passage of an Ordi
nance requiring tho construction of a
sewer on the West side of Main street
in said City adjacent to and adjoining
that certain lot or part of lot or parcel
of ground described as Lot No. 8 in
Block No. 9 in the original Town (now
City) of Dallas, Oregon ;
That said sewer will be constructed
of vitrified sewer pipe at the time and
in the manner to bo hereafter pre
scribed by said ordinance;
That the cost of said sewer will be
assessed to the above described
property fronting and abutting there
on and IxMiefitcd thereby :
That the City Council of said City
will sit in the Council Chamber in
said Citv on tho 7th day of August,
A. D. 1U05, at 7:30 o'clock in the eve
ning, tj hcarand determine objections
and remonstrances thereto, if any
there be; and
That all owners and other persons
in interest may attend at said time
and place and show cause, if any they
have, why saui sewer snouia not t;
constructed.
Done bv order of the City Council of
the Citv of Dallas, made ami entered
on the 17th day of July, A. D. 190S.
Witness my hand and the official
seal of the said Citv of Dallas, this
ISth dav of Julv, A. T. KV.x
Soalj DAN P. STOCFFF.R,
Auditor and Police Judge of
the City of Dallas, Oregon.
I WAREHOUSE IS COMPLETED
0
as
as
ns
PaiEttrs are jvcaisg the fiaisfcicg
Kadses oa tie r.ew warehouse on the j
; Soatbera Pacific groaii-us a shc-n .
" distArce south of the r-assrnr depot. ;
Tie fcxtiJ-dieg Is tie property of tie
; Socren Warehouse Corr.rar.y, and is ;
'tie most ssbssastial smsetare of its;
i el&s? in Polk ooanty. It is by l '
i feet ia size, one acd ose-fealf swriesi
i high, cd will be used for geseral i
storage purposes. j
Ob of the feat a res of this building :
) that will eon; meed itself to farmers j
jacd business men is its fire-proof j
i Qualities, The walls and roof are;
built wholly of iron, and the wood
work has been treated with a heavy j
coating of lime, salt and alum, there- j
by redncicgihe danger from fire toj
the minimum. Ooeendcfthe build-J
ing is divided into separate rooms, j
which will be leased to merchants or
other private panics desiring them, j
and the remainder of the lower floor
and the entire upper story will bej
used for general storage purposes, j
The building is equipped with Fair
banks scales of the latest pattern.
Manager Soehren desires to inform
the farmers, hop-growers and mer
chants that the building is now ready
for use, and that rates for storage will
be reasonable. The building will be
opened for the inspection of intending
patrons at any time, and storage rates
will be cheerfully furnished upon application.
Everything in the House of the
Summer Goods Hind
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Dr. Havter. Dentist Office over
Wilson's Drug Store. Dallas, Oregon.
Go and see those fine bath tubs,
sinks and lavatories at Wagner Bros.
A first-class plumber is in their em
ploy, and will satisfactorily do your
work.
One of the best horse-shoers in the
state will bo found working at Wagner
Bros.' shop. Give him a trial and be
convinced.
Wagner Brothers invite you to call
and inspect their stock of tath-tubs,
sinks, toilets, etc, as they now carry
the largest stock on the West Side.
They have engaged the services of a
first-class plumber, and would be
pleased to call and figure with you on
any work you may have in the way of
water pipes or plumbing of any kind
for your bouse, store or office. The
finest and most skillful work guaran
teed. Cattle For Sale,
Twelve head of fat Durhams for
sale; also, veals, cows and yearling
bulls.
FRANK BUTLER,
Falls City, Oregon.
Sheep or Goats Wanted.
Sheep or goats wanted to pasture,
for share or cash. Enquire of R. J.
Kisset, Dallas, Or.
Cook Wanted.
Cook wanted ; middle aged woman,
no children; work to commence
October 1, 1905 ; wages, $20 per month.
Call at Observes office for further
information.
Wanted to Trade.
Will trade a Guitar-a-phone and 22
pieces of music for wood or man's
bicycle. Enquire at Stettler's Meat
Market, Dallas, Or.
A
ins
Gilt
I in Pf i
Hen's Underwear, Ladies' Underwear,
Ladies' Shirt Waists,
All the Spring and Summer Dress Goods
Everything Goes
ililS
KEYT
$ 'PHONE 246.
flAIN STREET'
Notice for Publication.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUN'E 3, 187S.
I'nited States Lnnii Otlice,
Portland, Oregon,
July 11, IMS.
Notice is herelj- given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
JaneS, 178, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lauds in the Stntes of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extend
ed to all the Public Land States bv act of
Angnst 4, 1&I2, Peter Berg, of Dallas,
county of Polk, State of Oregon, has
this day filed iu this office his sworn statement
No. 6jM, for the purchase of the S. W. of sec
tion No. 8 in township No. 7 S, range No. 7 VV.,
and will otter 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
at Portland, Oregon on Tuesday, the 2Cth day
of September, 1905.
He names as witnesses: William Hayes, of
Dallas, Oregon; G. P. Conlee, of Dallas, Ore
gon ; Charles Ehlenberger, of Portland, Oregon ;
Melvin Conlee, of Buell, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
the above-desciibed lands are requested to rile
their claims in this office on or before said 26th
day of September, 190").
ALGERNON 8. DRESSER,
Register.
Notice hor Publication.
Horse t-or bale.
A rood, gentle, family horse, 7
years old, and sound. Will work
single or double. M. 15. GEANT,
Dallas. Oregon
Hay For Sale.
Good, clean cheat hay; mixed cheat
and timothy; mixed cheat and rye
grass for sale, at reasonable prices,
at my place near Derry. C. N. Mc
Arthcr, Rickreall, Or.
Wanted to Pasture.
Goats wanted to pasture. Charges
reasonable. P. Helgerson, Dallas.Or.
Bran and Shorts for Sale.
Bran and shorts for sale in any
quantity desired at the Dallas Flour
ing Mills.
Mare for Sale.
Draft mare, weight 1350 lbs., about
12 years old. Price, $100. Justin
HrNTER, Dallas, Mail Route 2. Rural
phone, Falls City line. Main 25.
Lost.
Lost, in Dallas, a lady's hand-bag,
containing sum of money in silver. A
suitable reward is offered for its re
turn to The Bee Hive Store.
PRUSSIAN STOCK FOOD
latest and best food for Ilorses, Cattle
heep and Hos.
PRUSSIAN POULTRY FOOD
For sale by
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1S78.
I'nited States Land Office,
Portland, Oregon,
. . t , July 11, i'.05.
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 tne Public Land States by act of
August 4, 1892, Thomas J. Flippen.of Clatskanie
county of Columbia, State of Oregon, has this
day hied in this office his sworn statement No.
&.04, for the purchase of the Southwest '4 of
Section No. 30 in Township No. 7 South, Range
No. West W. M., and will otter 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 at Portland, Oregon
on Tuesday, the 3rd day of October, 1905 '
He names as witnesses: Bert Bryant, of
Clatskanie, Oregon; F. C. Whitten, of Portland,
Oregon; J. C. Bryant, of Portland, Oregon1
1 hos. Murphy, of Portland, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to rile their
claims in this office on or before said 3rd dav of
October, 1905. '
ALGERNON S. DRESSER,
Register.
Notice For Publication.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878
United States Land Office,
Portland, Oregon,
wlthVhS ishreby Klyen that ta'coS'pltoce
with the provisions of the act of Con' resa of
Ju..e3, 1878, entitled "An act for K e o
a,iCi,8i1VheKState6 of California. Oregon
Nexada, and Washington Territory," as ex
tended to all the Public Land States ov , let of
August 4, 1892 William A. Middlcton, of I alius
SlrfK ."hf' ?'ate 01 0ree, has this day
hied in this orhc his sworn statement No. 6591
for the purchase of the S. E. of S. E u of Seo
tion No. 10 in Township No. 7 S Range No 7
;,VahtVill0ll'erfJrt0 t0 8now that the laiid
?h h'sm valuable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said land before the Register aid
Receiver of this office at Portland, Oregon on
Monday, the 25th day of September 1905
lie names as witnesses: Wm. Tillotson of
Buell, Oregon ; Melvin Conlee, of Buell, Oregon'
oeorge Conlee. nf in., ." '. K',n'
Dallas.
Oregon.
Humphreys, of Dallas,
Any and all persons claiming adversely thp
above-described' lands are requested lie fflte'ttS?
of ptemteMm Ce n r sm 25th d"y
ALGERNON S. DRESSER,
Register.
-FULL LINE OF-
Columbia Phonographs
i txxBI
Big Stock
of Records
and Supplies
L. D. Daniel's Wall Paper Store,
Main Street. Dallas, Ore., 'Phone 225
ITRUTH IS MIGHTY!
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It's
and never taxes the memory.
always the same
$ We have the finest line of
I Women's, Misses and Children
Shoes, also Men's, Boys' and Lit
jjj tie Gents'. We know they are
I what you want but we want you to
come ana see them, for the prices
are right.
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Notice to Contractors.
Notice is hereby given that scaled bids will
be rteeived by Marion County, Polk Com tv and
the City of Salem, Oregon, for lurnish f the
material and labor for replanking 907 lineal feet
or more as said parties may desire, of the bridle
and approaches thereto across the Willametfe
River at Salem, aforesaid, in th-m. S
hallbe AM with j'ourw kXdcS
C Jerk of Marion Countv, on or before JulWh1
ii one o clock D. m . and
S. M. RAY,
Dallas, Oregon
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A1- WILLIAM T. LFWTS
Wactm BMWHiiuve Acesoeiat Prfacip
POSIUANii. OKiwOS w
Xtotou-$9 pstfui mcvyi mt hmiu4 kTUr Sep, tsl
nnZrai,lni.by cf ehk of the bidder
payable to said clerk. t . 1.mJ01
said parties in case such bid Thall accented
and the bidder shall fail to enter intoTrnn
tract for such work and the funn.hin? COIL
material. Rids H ill b? n"l ' "I) ?c1ock
lwt span thereof shall be redeokftinnh ,1; v. e
quality of bridge pianMouVnche? th i.-kJ
twelve inches wide and JiXeen fe?l iX fll
laterally and nailed at each emi ami oll
P ank w.,b seventy pennv , pSS ' and U J hT
of Plank fourincU tMck w"ve U111
aud twemv-fonr feet Ion 1id rif.i
nailed in .he rSr' &7Zi "P,1
said plank shall be sawed from i?3 t- AL'
red nr timber of nnTK.r?0""1 jrr'tb
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
Dallas Boot and Shoe Store
MRS. J. C. GAYNOR, Proprietor.
J. Q. VanOrsdel & Si
DEALERS IN
timber ana farm Eands and City Property.
Office on Court Street.
Dallas, Oregon.
f'rm thieknea: thrconTractoir .hiV. "a ' un
oll Himu-r from the bridS anV. r.T"
""" 01 either end of thes.j,4 k. m- 5
arrroarhos as may be deaiiii?i hT ihi f"
P!nnte.i to over-see such work , 7 ? "T"
Ie.Hve.wu. be found in Th uriX, V'1 df
the same shall be remoTed 02 1,1 'ork
and replaced with newioSt. nV.l 6 co,Urr
joiMS. The . i work "iM me Mw "
ha- . . - fju.-iin
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ami ieet of iuml iJ. : , . ' rer tho
1 v- u iuc yi
ai.irrsaid.
ge as
Coo-, Clerk -ffijiK
(-ountv.
HA?flESS AHD
SflDDliES.
I have just received a Fine New Stock
of Harness and Saddle and invite yon
to call and examine them as to style
workmanship and price. I have the
bnest line of eaJd, shown
They are 8trioH ,i .
tu every respect.
HORSE BLANKETS
A big assortment-prices according to
ungles, a new featare which every
HARNESS OIL, Best Grade.
"nil's and ROBES.
ank A. Stiles
FOR FIRST-CLASS W0BK
IF"
1 VUfr
John E. Smith's
Old Stand
General Blacksmith
and Iron Work
Horse Shoeing
I have had 28 years eflj
first-class job-
give you a
CAL HUTT0N,
Dallas.
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