COURT HOUSE NOTES. MARRIAGE LICENSE. Jessie V..MerwiD and May Pickett; C. M, Baker and Ella Hamann ; John Rhodes and Catherine Torrey, PROBATE. Estate of Thomas Pearce, deceased semi-anii ual account filed and ap proved. Estate of Thomas L Butler, de ceased final account set foi hearing November 8, at 1 o'clock p. m Estate of Elizabeth Butler, deceased semi-annual account filed and ap proved. Estate of S. W. Fletcher, deceased motion to dismiss petition of Alma Fletcher sustained. Estate of Vrena Schindler, de ceased inventory and appraisement filed and approved. Estate of Thomas Nor west, de POLK'S PROUD PORTION Wool and Mohair Industries Flourish Here as Nowhere Else In Oregon. In an illustrated descriptive article, entitled "Polk's Proud Portion," the Sunday Oregonian pays a fine tribute to the banner mohair county of Ore gon. That paper says : "To Polk County, Oregon, is duo the proud position of having been one of the counties which has brought the state to the fore in the production of fine mohair and wool. In tliecounty's exhibit in the Agricultural building, long, silKy strands of crinkly wool adorn the walls of the booth and rep resent one of the leading industries of the county. "As headquarters for high-bred sheep and goats, and for extensive knowledge in all branches of this in- ceased-petitiontosell real estate Polk county has become the .1 nirriAonfi T h n anna t r hennHACa in for hearincr November 17th. Citation to issue. Full of Tragic Meaning Some Seasonable Advice. are these lines from J. H. Simmons, of Tt mav be a niece of superfluous ad- Casey. Ia. Think of what might have vice to urge people at this season of the resulted from his terrible cough if he year to lay in a supply of Chamberlain's had not taken the medicine about which Onnirh Remedv. It is almost sure to be he writes: "I had a fearful cough, thatl needed before winter is over, and much disturbed my night's rest. I tried more Dromnt and satisfactory results everything, but nothing would relieve it, are obtained when taken as soon as a until I took Dr. King's New Discovery cou ;8 contracted and before it has for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, become settled in the system; which can which completely cured me." Instantly ony be done by keeping the remedy at relieves and permantly cures all throat band. This rpmedy is so widely known and lung diseases; prevents drip and pneumonia. At Belt & Cherrington's, druggists; guaranteed; 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. and io altogether good that no one should hesitate about buying it in pref erence to any other. It is for sale b Wilson Drug Co, Rev. C. T. Whittlesey, pastor of the Presoyterian church at Newport, was here on business in connection with his Springbrook orchard the latter part of the week. Newberg Graphic. Estate of Thomas L. Butler, de ceasedreport of sale of real estate approved and administrator ordered to make deed. cynosure for the eyes of breeders i all parts of the world. In the contests against the breeders of the world, held at the international expositions during the last quarter century, Polk county has in nearly all instances secured hiarh Drizes and medals for the show. - . . . i i Estate of 8. W. Fletcher, deceased ing of wool and mobair. This blood report of sale of personal property wuich has brought to the county so approved; administrator credited with mucn fame an(1 incidentally, so many $119.40. Rood, hard dollars, originally came REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. from England, and because of the C L Fisher and wife to Hiram God- equable climate of the county and the dard, 64.06 acres, 1 7 s, r 7 w, $800. peculiarly adaptable condition of soil J R Wood and wife to Nancy T and water, the fleecy foreigners and 1-1 1 i 1 M... i. J .Wrion nrA in Tiniino inn ineir descendants waxea iai, anu v n iririrn-trinir i tn Alvin M proudly Kept me names oi uoiswoia, Brock, 160 acres, 1 9 s, r 8 w, $25. David Johnson and wife to Fred L Hooper 515 acres, in consideration of Lincoln and Angora high up on the rolls of woolly aristocracy. "Where there are many sheep and goats, there must also be a plenitude on W care of grantors during natural lives. Qf the be8t forage gra88e8 and graios David Johnson and 1 red L Hooper And in this, too, Polk county Is fortu and wife to 1? Schrunk et al, 515 acres, Date. The county Is out with the 1 9 a, r 4 w, $10,000. claim that nowhere else does alfalfa H S Montgomery and wife to Curtis grow a"s luxuriantly as In Polk 18 U Damon, land In Falls Citv. $325. feet in length. A root of this excellent Jacob Smith and wife to Henrv cattle fod is on exhibit at the Exposi Clanfleld, land in 1 6 s, r 5 w, $500. G A Stark and husband to J Eirkland, lot in Independence, $1. Homer Hill et al to L R Hill, 33.70 acres, 1 8 s, r 4 w, $1. Martha A Hill to acres, t 8 s, r 4 w, $1. H Denllnger guardian, to L R Hill, 33.70 acres, t 8 s, r 4 w, $500. Wm Thomas and wifo to E C Day, 2 acres In Dallas, $275. F M Townsend and wife to Gus S Lake, land In 1 6 s, r 3 w, $900. United States to Erlo Johnson, 100 acres, t 9 s, r 8 w, patent Bessie Rold to G D Treat and Lizzie M Treat, 130.73 acres, 1 8 s, r C w, $1000. tlon, and there have been roots display, which were 65 feet long. The dollars do not only walk around on four cloven feet in Polk county, but they come out of the udders of the cows, and are hatched L R Hill, 33.70 from the uaaa of the chickens, and -QO " - ' grow on the hop vines, and on the many kinds of fruit trees and in the wheat and oats fields. And In the standing forest timber of the county the dollars are also a potential wealth Polk claims the finest woods in the world, and a glance at the display of polished poles at the Fair will do much to bolster up this claim. There are now, It is claimed, quarter sections within the confines of the county which will yield from 2,000,000 to 10,000,000 feet of lumber." Saved His Life. J. W. Davenport, Wingo, Ky., writes, June. 14. 1002: "I want to tell you I believe Ballard's Snow Liniment saved my life. I was under the treatment of two doctors, and they told nie one uiv lungs was entirely cone, and i .J other badly affected. I also had a lump on my side. I don't think that I could have lived over two months longer. I whs induced by a friend to try I!allnrd's Snow Linimeni. The first application Kave me great relief: two fifty cent bottles cured me sound and well. It is a wonderful medicine and I recommend it to suffering humanity Sold by Wilson Drug Co. Girls, if you want'red lips, laughing eyes, sweet breath and good looks use Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Belt Ac Cher rington. GETS PRISON AND FINE Judge Hunt Sentences Congressman Williamson'', to Serve Ten Months In Jail. Coming Attraction. Among the early attractions booked at the City Hall Is the Grace Johnson Company, headed by tho popular lead ing woman, Miss Grace Johnson, supported by a strong company of artists especially soloctod for their various roles. Tho company presents a repertoire of royalty plays, with special scenery surpassed by no stock company traveling. Miss Johnson and her company will appear three nights, commencing Monday, October 23, opening with the four-act, comedy-drama, "The Artist's Wife." New specialties will be given between acts. Don't Borrow Trouble. It is a bad habit to borrow anything, but the worst thing you can possibly borrow, is trouble. When sick, sore. heavy, weary and worn-out by the paiiiB and poisons of dyspepsia, biliousness, Bright's disease, and similar internal disorders, don't sit down and brood over your Bymptons, but fly for relief to Elec tric bittera. Here you will find sure and permanent forgetfulness of all your troubles, and your body will not be burdened by a load of debt disease. At Belt & Cherrington's dru store. Price COc, guaranteed. Indians have slaughtered many Ton months Imprisonment and a fine of $500 was tho sentence pro nounced upon Congressman J. N. Williamson in the United States court Saturday by Judge Hunt of Montana, when Mr. Williamson and his associ ates in the trial appeared for sentence. Calmly, with his hands la his pockets, a serene look upon his face and With out a flinch, the Eastern Oregon con gressman and sheep rancher took his sentonco, and when asked if he had anything to say why sentence should not be pronounced upon him he answered laconically: "I guess It has all been said, judge." Marlon R. Biggs, the United States commissioner, who was also sentenced, received tho same sentence, and Dr. VanGesner, Williamson's partner in the sheep business, who is old and in ill health, was given five mouths in the county jail and ane of $1,000 was exacted from him. Judge Bennett counsel for Con gressman Willlamsou, Interposed an objection on the ground that his client was a member of congress, and the Imposing of sentence would interfere with his attendance at Washington and conflict with his constitutional rights. This was overruled. On application of tho defendant's attorneys, stay of judgment was granted, ponding the perfecting of an appeal. How to Cure Corns and Bunions. hiret, soak the corn or bunion in warm water to soften it; then pare it j down as closely as possible without drawing blood and apply Chamberlain'e Pain Balm twice daily, rubbing vigor ously for five minutes at each application. A corn plaster should be worn a few days to protect it from the shoe. Ae a general liniment for sprains, bruises, lameness and rheumatism, Pain Balm is unequaled. For sale by Wilson Drug Co. Missouri's state building at the Lewis and Clark Exposition, together with the valuable art exhibit of the St. Louis Artists' Guild, was totally destroyed by fire Friday night in the first great fire of the Fair. The total loss is placed at not less than $50,000. The total insurance was only $5000, on the art gallery. The fire started in a pile of excelsior and boxes in the rear of the building, which had been placed there for use in the packing of the exhibit The total numberof Eastern visitors to the Lewis and Clark Fair, as shown by the validation of tickets, was 108,507. HARNESS AND SADDLiES. I have just received a Fine New Stock of Harness and Saddles and invite you to call and examine them as to style, workmanship and price. I have the finest line of saddles ever shown in Polk county. They are strictly "down-to- date" in every respect. HORSE BLANKETS A big assortment prices according to quality all fitted with "Double Su cingles," a new feature which every horseman will readily appreciate. Come and see them. HARNESS OIL,' Best Grade WHIPS and'ROBES Frank A. Stiles MAIN ST.. DALLAS. ORE Notice of Final Settlement. Notice 8 hereby fivea M I Ball 8 administrator oiiuB B". " --, in the deceased, has I ed his (1 nlfor Poik County court oi ''"-" ,h 2i8t day ! County, and that Saturday. t e " uy OctobeV, U05. at the hour o JO o U ck intn f forenoon of said d " ,Vtfie Judge of settlement thereol. rRANK H. FAWK, , Administrator of the estate 01 James I. Ball, deceased. September 22,1m Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAS l. ACT JUNE 3, lBTh. Fortland, OreRou, sciiiHinber 1, 1!M. Notice is hereby given thai in comP'" vith the provisions , ";aie 0f June 3, 1S7S, entitled "An act for the a eo timber lands in the States of California, Ore e n Nevada and Washington Territory," as exwuded I to a 1 the Public Land States by ac of AuKMt . 1892, Fred W. Hughes, of DallM, county of Polk, State of Oregon, has tins day Ned In this office h! sworn statemen No. bM4, lor the purchase of the JS. of N VV . J4 of bet No 8 in T. No. 7 8., Range No. 6 W and wl" oi?er proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or s one 1 tba u for agri cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said lanS before the County f County at his oitiee at Dallas on inday the 24th day of November, 1903. ...lnl,m He names as witnesses: Win. Tillotsou, of Buell, Oregon; Melvm Coulee, of ""ell, Ore gon; Geo. Conlee, of Dallas, Oregon; hlias Hm shaw, of Dallas, Oregon. .j.., ,hP Any and all persons claimingr adversely the above-described lands are requested to Hie their claims in this otlice 011 or before said 2ith day of November, 1905. .... w.dccl-.d ALGERNON 8. DRLSbLR, Register. Cures Winter Cough. J. E. Gover, 101 N. Main Str. Ottawa, Kan., writes, "Every fall it has been my wife's trouble to catch a severe cold, and therefore to cough all winter long. Last fall I got her a bottle of Horehound Syrup. She used it and has been able to sleep soundly all night long. When ever the cough troubles her, two or three doses stops the cough, and she is able to be up and well." 25c, 50u and $1.00. Sold by Wilson Drug Co. The Forest Grove News editor does not object much to sending away sample copies on request, even If no pay is sent for them, but does object to writing letters and paying postage to give inquirers the name of some reliable real estate agent, when none of them advertise. Don't blame him. Portland Journal. EC ILL the COUGH AND CURE the LUNGS WITH Dr. King's Now Discovery foC rONSUMPTION 0UGHS and ;olds Price 50c & $1.00 Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. Wm. MUSCOTT, Trucktitau, Does hauling of all kinds at reasonable rates. DALLAS. OFFrin'M Sick headache is caused by a disord ered condition of the stomach and is quicklv cured by Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets. For sale by Wilson Drug Co. Pipe strawberries and raspberries last week in Glendale. . C. Craven, Pres. W. G. Vassatl, Cashier Dallas City hiL exchanges bought and sold on all points. Special attention paid to col lections. wn7jSnr M. OLIVE SMITH teacher of PIANO AND ORGAN Studio, Room No. 2, Wilson Block DALLAS, OREGON have slaughtered deer in Central Oregon. Plans to Get Rich are often frustrated bv euddea break down, due to dyspepsia or constipation, Brace op and take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They take out the materials which are clogging your energies, and five you a new start. Cure headache, and dizziness too. At Belt Cherring ton's drug store: 25c guaranteed. The Grants Tass Courier is to pub lish a daily evening edition. A Judicious Inquiry. A well known traveling man who vit-its the drug trade says he has often heard druiririeti inquire of customers who asked for a cough medicine, whether it was wanted for a child or for an adult, nd if for a child they almost invariably recommend Chamberlain's Couh Rem edv. The reason for this it that they know there is no danger from it and that it always cures. There is not the least danger in giving it, and for coughs, colds and croup it is unsurpassed. For ale by Wilton Drug Co. New Cure lor Cancer. All surface cancers are now known to be curable, by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Jas. Walters, of Duffield, Va., writes "I had a cancer on my lip for years, that seemed incurable, till Bucklen's Arnica Salve healed it, and now it is perfectly well." Guaranteed cure for cuts and and burns. 25c at Belt A Cherrington's drug store. Thomas B. Kay, manager of the Salem Woolen Mills, has purchased all the wool exhibited at tho Lewis and Clark Fair, approximately 4000 pounds. This wool came from many different counties of Oregon, and some of it from other states as well, but the bulk of it is from Morrow County. The different exhibits had boon bought by other people, and Mr. Kay secured the lot in bulk. Insomnia and Indigestion Cured. "Last year I had a very severe attack of indigestion. IcoulJ not sleep at night and suffered most exerueiatinir pains for three hours after each meal. I was troubled this wav for about three months when I ued Chaniler!tuir Stomach and Liver Tablets, and received immed iate relief," says John Dixon, Tulamore, Ontario, Canada. For sale by Wilson Drug Co. 1 WILL CURE any case of KIDNEY or BLADDER DISEASE that is not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more, WAS EIYEMUP TO DIE. B. Snierel. 1204 N. Vinnnia St.. Eransville, Ind., writes: "Foroverfive rears I was troubled with kidney and Diaaaer anections wntcn caused me much pain and worry. I lost flesh and was all run down, and a year aeo had to abandon work entirely. I had three of WET WEATHER COMFORT "I have used your FISH BRAND Slicker forfive years and can truth fully tay that I never have had anything give me to much com fort and satisfaction. Enclosed find my order for another one." (nam ano address on application) You can defy the hardest storm with Tower's Waterproof Oiled Clothing and Hats. Highest Award World's Fair, 1904. OUR GUARANTEE 13 BACK OF THIS 5IUN Uf THE FISH A.J. TOWER Botton. U. & A. TOWER CANADIAN CO. Limited Toronto, Canada St co, crwocj Salem, Falls City & West ern Railway Co. TIME-TABLE Etfective May 1 Dailj txcept Sunday. Weat-Bocnd: A.M. Lv. DALLAS 7-so Teats' Sidlug 7:46 Gilliama 7:49 Bridgeport 7:55 Ar. FALLS CITY 8:05 Eaat-Bouml: a. M. Lv. FALLS CITY 9 20 Bridgeport 9:so Gilliama 9:35 Teata' Siding 9:39 Ar. DALLAS 9:55 Traina Stop on Signal only. L. GERUXGER, Jr.. General Manager. P. M. 1:20 1:36 1:39 1:45 1:55 P.M. 4:35 4:45 4:51 4:54 5:10 $2. 00 Pays tor the OBSERVER and the Weekly Oregonian one year. Iu order to take advantage of this liberal offer, your suDscripuon to the Observer must be paid up to date. Subscribe now. Citation. In the Countv Court of th .,. , , for the County of Polk. ' In the matter of the Estate of Than.. west, Deceased, Citation. To Wra. Thomas .Nnrumt rharit v Cecil Chantelle, Greeting: in iub name 01 toe Mate of Oregon. Yon are hereby cited and required to appear in ihl vuiu"j vvui, ui ,110 oiaie 01 v'rvgon for thp lonnty of Polk at the Court Room thereof, at DhIIm. In the County of Polk, on Fri.lav the niu uaj 01 .uvenuer. r.AA. at 1 o Administrator's Notice Notice is hereby given that I, J. H. Hawley, have been duly appointed Administrator of the estate of S. W. Fletcher, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk Countv. All persons having claims against the suid estate ure hereby nolilied to present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned, at the Polk County Bunk, Monmouth, Oregon, in said County, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 25th day of August, 190a. J. H. HAWLEY, Administrator of the estate of S. W. Fletcher, deceased. McCain & Vinton, Attorneys. Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878, United States;Land Otlice, Portland, Oregon, August 17, 11K)5. Notice is hereby; given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act tfor the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 18i)2,,James M. Campbell, of Dallas, county of Polk', State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this otlice his sworn statement No. 6646, for the purchase of the southwest H of section No. 32 in township No. 7 south, range No. 6 west, and will oner proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricuttiral purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Register & Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Friday, the 3rd day of November, 1905. He names'as witnesses: H. ;. Cainnbell of Dallas, Oregon; H. Holnian of Dallas, Oregon; William Eotf of Dallas, Oregon; Sherman Schooley of Dallas, Oregon. Any or all persons cluimingdversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this oitiee on or belore said 3rd day of November, 1905. ALGERNON S. DRESSER Register, AM X!) Do wot wegieci a told Etfry cold weakens the Lung, lowtra th Vitality andmaW Etf,.ry coio lesg ab(j to withstand each succeeding cold, toui pavintf tne way ior no mm iwu uncases. CAN YOU AFFORD TO TAKE SUCH CHANCES? mm PERMANENTLY CURES Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Gore Lungs. EVERY MOTHER SHOULD KNOW THAT BALLARD'S HOKE. CONSTIPATE CHILDREN AND WILL POSITIVELY CURE CROUP AND WHOOPINO COUCH. MRS. 8ALLIB LOCKBAR, QoldtttMlf.Tex., ,y bave uaed HUrd'a Horehound Syrup In my family for aeveral yean, and It always Rivet aatlaf aetlon. Whan tha children bad Croup and wknni.. Couch It ilrnn reUered them at onoe, and I wnnirf .i w without It in the house. asltU tha BKBT AUCDICIMiC we know oV Best Remedy for Children. Every Bottle Guaranteed, THREE BIZEBI zoc, ooo mna m 1.00. HA! 1 ART) SNOW LINIMENT CO.. ST. LOUIS Nn AMa' . - w w - k 1) i SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY WILSON DRU(i COMPANY Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 187S. United States Laud Otlice, Portland, Oregon, . t , August 23, 190 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 lauds iu the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," asextended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4 1892, Mrs. Eliza Louirharv. nf Monmouth ivi. ?lol& St!!teof 0reBn. h"S this day'filed in iu.., yu.vc iici snuiii siuiuiueiu o. WM ior the purchase of the N. W. of N. W. V of Section No 6 111 Township 8 South. Range No. 6 W., and will oiler proof to show that thn 1 more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before Count v :Wu nf pii. county, at his office at Dallas, on Wednesdav. ine lam aay of November, 1D05. ene names as witnesses: W. V. Fuller of Dallas. Oregon: C. (1 omit of n.n..u ..; Jack McDonald, of Dallas, Oregon: UT s' Loughary, of Dallas, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are retinwitpri' to io ti.i. November'iao"11'06 " r be'"re SRld I5Ul dayof ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. J. Q. VanOrsdel & Son DEALERS IN timber and farm Dnd$ and City Property. Office on Court Street. Dallas, Oregon. ' , 7T.77. J LODGE DIRECTORY. Masonic Calendar. Jennings Lodge, Io. 9, stated communications, Second and Fourth Fridays of each mouth. R. L. Chapman, W. M. Oscar Haytkr, Sec. Ainsworth Chapter, No. 17, E. A. M., stated convocation, First First and third Fridays of each month. Oscar Hayter, H. P. Willis Simonton, Sec. aomi Chapter, No. 22, 0. E. S., stated "-meetings Second and Fourth Tues days of each month. Mrs. A. S. Fuller, W. M. Mrs. Libbie Muir, Sec. TTOBNEY AT LAW. Oscar Hayter, Upstairs In Campbell building, Mill St DALLAS, OREGON, I. 0. 0. F. Administrator's Notice. Notice is herebv civen to whom it w, cern, mat the undersiffiipri. ho ,,1.. Minted administrator of the estate of John i ee! y order of the Hon. Comity Court of Polk Cunntv in tho sii i ' an order dulv mri .nH ,,.., .5"".J iu ranu e'Bune are nereoy noti fied to call on the nnilmi.n.H immediate settlement thereof and all persons holding claims aeainst sniri Oto, V,.' V,".8 no lhed to present the same to the undersigned dateySf arbef0re8iX m0Uths fro " dDv"??1",'',,1l0lk eounty- Oregon, this l3th , . . , A. F. TONER, Administrator of the estate of iM i- p ,, Johnu-Toner, deceased. Sibley At Eakiu, Attorneys for said estate. Notice of Hearing of Final Account, of Geo G Bin-Sam as Tdmini 'atof the State of Oreson. and' that he day o'f November, lss, at the hour of 1 1 o'clock a m the settle,,-, . 'i "T ?V," "".account and son interred in ,ch' !2 5?i nieohiectiona thi ' "rr"1 " ,i woune ana control GEO. G. BINGHAM. Administrator of the estate. the same. Appointment of Administrator Notice to Creditors. and In the mattpr of tho o..- deceased. "'"ul"' 1 renaschindler, of rena bchindler. dereaKwl i n.V, M said estate are hVUhr T,.?I3R.-Cl.8Ims 8'" .u.. ""'"'"i iu u reseii i. ox tn "tr. Dallas twlir ?.1J..V ' 7olk dttri,iedth-- Octoofr, !.fim PUbIUhed e 13th day of , . .GEO. S. SHEPHERD Administrator of the estate'of r u r- n rena schindler. deceased B- Cellars, Attorney for estate Executor's Notice. Notice is herphv .u-. ha. been by the cbomv Court of ep"de""fned Orepon, dulv appointed ewentnl JlCoa'n? of Alfred R. Lytedeeeased nrt h the T8tat All persons hivin!?.' n.as S"liaed. are notified to present thV..- e8t"t' tied, to me it thT ' PJPPerly veri- Dallas, Oreeon, within i'.H. ?mce' ,n d'oVhra, Pl'ationXh?reSfthS ,TOm the i aiea and hrst published Octoher 1 1 Inn-. ARTHUR I.. VEAZ1F Executor. afternoon ot thai day, then and there to show the best physicians who did me no rood Lr..rL?i," LV7 J,y..,.h -"rnmutnitorof I was practically rtven nn to dte. those rrtin nremiM heionin. ,k. of Thomas i Norwest. dx-eMl, described at followa: Lota nnmbere.1 14. i).n,i i ..t w..;.. " Scxrding tolha D. p. Thompaon surrey in S7U Una number 17. 27 ana of S-tiori it nd Lota Nnmtwr 1. ft, 7 and of Section JO in Township South. Kanee 7 K.Lnt th. u,ii.. eite Meridian cvmumiiia it : acres arcotviin to the prayer oi snid Adminutraur a petition. ....ucw. i e mn. ta r.l..ad JuUtre of the Coomt Court of the State of Oreaou", for Ibe lonnty of Poik. wtth the seal of aid Court aflixeo, thi lTth day of Oc tvber, A H . lv Atteai: E. M. SMITH. Cierk. Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended and tha first bottle gave me great relief, and after taking the second bottle I was ntirely cured. TWO SIZES, SOc AID StOO. scum Eic:ir:aBT BELT & CHERRINGTON Administrator's Notice. V . . : . .-oiiiT is nereov eiven to who t. eern. that the rindersiened i ' m,y the estate of Thn-. i?n.dni.1Itrator o: nled his final im .'. V"!.ueped , - oiu estatf. of has pSfe Friendship Lodge, No. 6, t 6Severy Saturday evening , meets ing in I. 'mm n n p nn Chauncev Tkats, N. G. W. A. Ayrks, Rec.Sec. JjaCreole Encampment, No. 20, meets "Second and Fourth Monday of each month. J. E. Sibley, C. P. A. W. Teats, Scribe. Almira Lodge, No. 26, D. of R., meets v.mj i uuflj evening. Miss Misa Hughes, N. G, Miss Lydia Campbell, Sec. TTOBNBYS AT LAW. Sibley & Eakin, The only reliable set ot Abstract! li Polk county. Office on Court St. DALLAS, OREGON. TTOBNEY AT LAW Ed. F. Coad, Offlee in Courthouse DALLAS, OEEGOJ'. TTORNBY at law. N. L. Butler, Office over Dallas City Bank. DALLAS, OREGOK, Woodmen of the World. Jallas Camp, No. 209, meets in Odd '-'Fellows hall every Thursday evening r rank KehslakeC. C. W. G. Vassall, C k. lWfistletoe Circle, No. 33, W. C iV., Vmeets in Odd Fellows' hall, Second and Fourth Wednesday of each month. Mrs. Josephine McDevitt, G. N B. M. Gcy. Clerk. Knights of the Maccabees. Dallas Tent, No. 3. meets SomnH and Fourth Thursduvs month in I. O. O. P hall G. W. Conkey, S, K. Com. I. N. Woods, R. K. jyiac ! Hive No. 28, L. O. T. M., meets on becond and Fourth Th tiro! at. oftav. nrwn nf u . v U1UI11Q, Mrs. Blanche Eakin, L. C Mrs. Kittie N. Miller, R. K. TTOBNEY AT LAW J. H. Flower, Office next door to Postoffioe, DALLAS. OEEGOS TTORNEY AT LAW J. L. Collins Mai a Street, Near Postoffioe DALLAS, - - OBEGOS J)kntist. M. Hayter, Office over Wilson's Drug Store DALLAS, OREGOK A. 0. U. W. -a Un.iol, Jge, No. 35-Meets First xuiru eanesday of each month. H. L. Fenton, M. V. F. A. Stiles, Fin. Crystal Lodge, No. 50, D. of h meets mont'rs.1 and Third Wednesday 'fi Mrs. F. J. Coad, C. of H. Mrs. Ed. F. Coad, Fin. United Artisans. RtW..?0,- meets Firrt xuesuay oi each month. ILLIS bIMOXTON and M. A. Gcs Olin. See Knights of Pythias Conntv Conrt of iv;t Countv - wiIh th same h. been it iL l"!7:"0- nd th re herebv notitjed to atwiiin . """reated akeobj-tiona. if .Xt Co"n "! will orderapProvinidYI?' 0'1, and cloaiu said ta'e e "ia nn' eeonnt Chamberlain's choim, and JVTARMiox Lodge, No. ,Ht4Ti 96, K. of P. George L. Hawkins. C C JHYSICAN AND SURGEON. L. N. Woods, M. D., Does general practice In any part the county. Office on Main street. DALLAS, OEEGO Physician and sceqeon Dr. R. C. Hunter Room 6. Uglow Building DALLAS, OBEGOS DELIGHTFUL ROUTE AYLIGHT RIDE IZZY CRAGS EEP CANONS MORE SCENIC ATTRRAii Than Any Other LineinjWj The Only Line Passing SALT LAKE Enroute to or from the t. H.LTo Fratemal Union of America hfc - 1-Meeti Thir77nZZ r T ... -.lu. Choice of 2 Routes i the Heart of the Equipment, and Servfc Write or call on the unrg.s information and descrir rJ " aon-ir,f.M. Mbs- s- e- Moekisos, Sec I 124 Third SL -J POBTLAXD,