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

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    POLK WINS MANY MEDALS
Leads In Showing of Grains and
Grasses at Lewis and Clark
Fair.
lhat Folk County Is the oanner
grain and grass couDty of Oregon
is shown by theliBtof medals awarded
by the department of exhibits at the
Lewis and Clark Exposition. The
county also made a strong showing
in the horticultural department The
following is the list of medals and
prizes for the exhibits ;
GOLD MEDALS.
J. M. Burton, Independence hops,
J. A. Baxter, Dallas Canada white
winter wheat, Jones' bearded Fife
wheat, Ruby wheat.
James Boydston. Dallas white
winter wheat
W. J. Farley, Dallas mohair.
J. Flanery, Perrydale Mammoth
white winter wheat.
Cass Gibson, Kickreall orchard
grass.
P. Haley, Buena Vista Murphy
oats, Success birley.
G. Hunter, FallsCity Fall meadow
grasp.
J. B. Knowles, Rickreall white
Clawson and white Wonder wheat.
J. Lampitt, Suver Spring rye.
W. Palmer, Dallas vetch.
Polk County collective exhibit of
grains and grasses.
Charles Rhude, Dallas oats.
Riddell & Sons, Mon mouth mohair.
D. R. Ruble, Lincoln wheat, oats.
Ruth Ruble, West Salem wheat.
R. Russell, Buena Vista Bonanza
oats.
A. L. Shute, Monmouth wheat.
G. Wells, Buena Vista white Im
perial wheat, six-rowed Winter barley.
J. E. Wheelock, Monmouth Oregon
white winter wheat.
Mrs. F. A. Wolfe, Falls City-flax,
wheat, grasses and barley.
Allyn Yocorn, Sheridan mohair.
U. 8. Grant, Dallas mohair.
SILVER MEDALS.
8. Ball, Ballston New Zealand oats.
E. Beezley, Falls City Defiance and
Canada white wheat.
S. T, Burch, Rickreall hops
William Brown, Bridgeport Sur-
prise wheat.
T. N. Brunk, Eola Cotswold wool.
W. Calder, Lincoln Clarks No. 4
oats.
C. L. Fitchard, Independence hops
H. Gage, Fall City Bonanza King
oats.
N. F. Gregg, Ballston Velvet chaff
wheat, oats, redtop.
J. T, Guthrie, Dallas Mortgage
Lifter and Alexander oats.
C. L. Hopkins, FallsCity Duckbill
barley.
F. K. Hubbard, Falls City-Wei
come oats, Winter Fife wheat.
J. J. Lewis, Oak Grove Early
Genesseo oats.
I. Lindeman, Lewisville Superior
Scotch oats.
L. B. Murray, FallsCity Beardless
barley.
L C. Osterfiold, Helmick's Bridge
wheat and oats.
J. Rhodes, Bridgeport oats, beans,
beet seed.
It. R. Riggs, Bridgeport Haggett's
oats.
L. Scott, Ballston white Russian
oats, English beans.
J. B. Stump, Monmouth Canada
white winter wheat. Club barley.
J. Sullivan, Oak Grove nugarian
brome, cheat, meadow and Kentucky
bluo grass.
Albert Teal, Falls City vetch, oats.
O. M. Tlco, Falls City-Great North
ern oats.
G. N. Townseud, Perrydale White
Fronch wheat, Silverrnine and White
Beauty oats.
E. Wolf, Falls City-Alsike clover,
wheat, oats, barley.
Jones & Young.Independonco hops
John Youug, Independence wheat.
imoNZE medals.
J. Baxter, Salt Creek Silverrnine
oats.
J. Bressler, Cooler Hollow No. 16
wheat, Probster oats.
J. Burns, Bridgeport wheat and
oats.
G. Case, Spring Valleywheat and
peas.
F. Kau, Falls City-bearded Land
roth and early red Superior wheat
J. Compton, IndeiHdtdeneo Forty-
fold oats.
W. Forbes, Monmouth oats.
Frank Fawk, Oak Grove ryegrass.
M. Fletcher banner and white
velvet wheat.
Chester Gardner, Bridgeport oats.
B. Gibson, Eola popcorn, red cross
and Okanogan wheat, creaseback
beans.
J. Haggard, Luekiamute early
Russian and Monarch oats.
C. L. nawley, McCoy barley.
D. O. Henry, Zona wlde-awukeoata
J. D. Kelty, McCoy wheat and rape
seed.
D. L Keyt, Perrydale Simpson
oats.
H. Murphy, Lewisville White Bel
gian and Excelsior oats.
L B. Myer, Suver American Chief
oats.
C. A. Patrick Lindennan oats.
J. hmitli, Lewisville wheat and oats
M. Smith, Lewisville Dexter oats,
Webb s barley.
t. U. White, Falls City-oats and
beans.
Jx Wloder. Dallas-oats and beans.
horticultural Awards.
GOLD XfVlHL
H. S. Biitz, Dallas cherries.
Lobert Howe, Dallas-fruits and
vegetables.
J. B. Nunn, Dallas fruits and
vegetables.
Mr. McAleonthany, West Salem
Bartlett pears.
silver medal
H. G. Campbell, Dallas Italian
prunes.
A. B. Gibson, Salem plums.
J. R. Haselton, Independence f rulj:
and vegetables.
D. Hedges, Independence peaches,
O. M. Sanford, Independence Ital
ian prunes.
Mrs. F. A. Wolfe, Falls City fruit
and vegetables.
bronze medal
H. Alexander, Bethel fruit.
Mrs. J. S. Cooper, Independence
fruit and vegetables.
Wm. Fuqua,Parker Damson plum
Wm. Garbutt Dallas fruit.
Hugh Hayes, Dallas silver prunes
J. B. Knowles, Rickreall -vegetables
S. P. Kimball, Dallas Silver prunes
L. C. Parker, Dallas collection of
fruit.
Ruth Ruble Salem fruit and nuts
Geo. Rogers, Monmouth peaches,
Frank Fiala, Salem peaches and
vegetables.
Belle Wolfe, Falls City collection
of berries.
J. West, Salem, collection of prunes.
Wm. Fuqua, Parker, fruit and
vegetables.
J. Jones, Independence walnuts.
A. Vercbr, Salem cherries.
HONORABLE MENTION
C. P. Anderson, Highland Bartlett
pears.
E. Beezley, Falls City strawberries
Ed Goad, Dallas fruit and vege
tables.
W. E. Clark, Rickreall plums.
Isaac Dick, Polk Station fruit.
H. Alexander, Bethel Bartlett pears
T. J. Fryer, Independence cherries
Frank Fawk, Oak Grove fruit.
Viola Gardner, Salem cherries.
N. F. Gregg, Ballston, apples.
H. E. Guthrie, Monmouth fruit.
E. Laurence, Monmouth Baldwin
apples.
W. T. Haley, Independence fruit,
Mrs. E. H. Hibbard, Dallas fruit
and vegetables.
D. L. Keyt, Perrydale prunes.
H. Mott, Independence fruit and
vegetables.
G. McLaughlin, Buena Vista apples
C. D. Nairn, Ballston fruit.
H. B. Plummer, Dallas fruit and
vegetables.
George Rowcliffe, Dallas fruit and
vegetables.
Cassie Stump, Monmouth figs.
P. Traglio, West Salem grapes.
A. Vercler, West Salem berries
and cherries.
C. P. Wells, Buena Vista fruits
and vegetables.
Mrs. N. J. Wise, Perrydale apples.
Jtl. W. Wilkenning, Salem veg
etables.
M. Brown, Dallas vegetables.
Joseph Black, Dallas vegetables.
Mrs. J. S. Cooper, Independence-
squash.
V. Fink, Dallas nuts.
D. Gilliam, Dallas sweet corn.
B. Jones, West Salem, melons.
P. Kurre, Parker vegetables.
D. S. Martin, Monmouth potatoes,
H. Traglio, Salem vegetables.
E. Wolfe, Falls City-vegetables.
'I Thank the Lord!"
cried Hannah Plant, of Little Rock,
Ark., "for the relief I got from Bucklen's
Arnica Salve. It cured my fearful run
ning sores, which nothing tlse would
heal, and from which I had Buffered for
5 years." It is a marvelous healer for
cuts, burns and wounds. Guaranteed
at Belt & Cherrington's drug store ; 25e.
HOU.ISTCR'8
tszky fountain Tea Nugget3
' A Buy Madiata for Bsiy Peep!.
JSrfBft Qolitt Health u4 Rawe4 V!gsf.
A reirle for Constipation. lDlirwtlou. IJ
t impiea. i..-rnm, Itnpur
nd Kidney Troubles,
fci.x-if, BaJ Breath, 8!ugr(h Bowela. Hwdx-hi
and Backacba. It a K Kkf Mountain Tf In lab
lt form, 85 centi a box. 0nuin made br
lioLUiraa liaro CoMraxr, liadiaoo, Wla.
COURT HOUSE NOTES.
OPTOMETRY LICENSE.
A. H. Harris, of Dallas.
MARRIAGE LICENSE.
W. D. Gorsline and Maude Scars;
L. J. Andrews and Minnie Krinke;
C. E. McCallister and Lela V. Bur-
right; Ira E. Hooker and Mary Ole-
mau.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Joseph Berbuy to Elizabeth Berbuy,
lots in Independence, $175.
Gottliob Mueller to E Dorgan & Co,
180 acres, 1 7 s, r 8 w, $J6U
Eflle Johnson and lid to John G
Brnmberg, lot in Independence, $50.
United States to J A Veness, 80
acres, t 9 s, r 7 w, patent.
United States to Win Herren, 80
acres, t 9 s, r 7 w, patent
Mrs J M Smith to John Quivey, lot
in Independence, $143.
W C Brown to J S Ashbaugh, lot in
Dallas, $100.
John F Talbott and wife to Security
Savings & Trust Co, 810 acres, t 8 a
r 6 and 7 w, $11,900.
W II MeDaniel and wife to G W
Cone, 3 acres in Dallas, $173.
Mrs S E Clodfelter to N A Peterson,
lots in Monmouth, $100.
Polk County Land Company to J E
Ward, 7.C2 acres in Talmage, $419.10.
D F Courter to A F Courter, J int in
lot 4, block S, Falls City, $1.
Mary Gill to Mary E Berg, lots in
Dallas, $C00.
F C McReynolds et al to Reece Mo-
Reynolds, 40 acres, 1 10 s, r 4 w, $2500.
R E Williams to B II MeCallon,
laud in 1 7 s, r 5 w, $2fi00.
L M Oviatt to John Manner, 75.06
a res, 1 6 s, r 6 w, $1300.
Loviua Perry and hd to Leora F
Shank et al, lot in Independence, $650.
Nancy Johnston to- Drucilla Burns
et al, land in 1 8 s, r 4 w, $50.
UciUxl States to G W Watt, 1C0
acres, 1 6 s, r 8 w, patent.
U G Campbell and wife to Fred
Horner, lot in Dallas, $75.
Thomas J Butler, admr, to J W
Butler, 78.56 acres, 1 6 s, r 6 w, $500.
The Exact Thing Required for Con
stipation. "As a certain purgative and stomach
purifier Clmmberlsiu's Stomach and
Liver Tablets seem to be the exact thing
required, strong enough for 'he mot
robust, y-'t mild enough and sfe fr
children and without that terrible grip
ing so common to most purgative,"
savg R S. U'el-ftr & Co . U.iora, On
tario, Canada. For sale by .Wilson j
Iirus; Co.
Forest Grove prune growers have
disposed of their crops at the best
prices received for years, 4J to 4 cents.
The yield was not up to the average,
butthe quality wasexceptionally good.
When You Have a Bad Cold
You want a reniedv that will not only
give quick relief Imt effect a permanent
cure.
You want a remedy that relieve will
the lungs and keep expectoration easy.
You want a remedy that will counter
act any tendency toward pneumonia.
You want a remedy that is pleasant
and eafe to take.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets
all of these requirements and for the
speedy and permanent cure of bad colds
stands without a peer. For sale by
Wilson Drue Co.
Marsbfield has a new daily
' The Advance," which made
pearance on the 27th.
paper,
its ap-
No Poison in Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy.
From Napirr New Zealand Herald:
Two years auo the Pharmacy Board of
New South Wales, Australia, had an
analysis made of ail the cough medicines
i that weie sold in that market. ut o!
the entire list they found only one that
they declared was entirely free from ali
poisons. This exception was Chamber
lain's Ons'i Remedy, made by the
Ciiamtteriaii) Medici re Compary, K
hit-?, Iowa, V. S. A. The absence ot
ail narcotics makes this remedy the
safest and lst lhat cart lie Lac ; and it
W with a feeling of security that any
mother can give it to her little ones.
Cb:im!erlaiit's Coiijih Remedy is es
pecially recommended by its makers for
coughs, colds, coup, and whooping
cough. This remedy is for sale by Wil
son Drug Co.
William Moore, of Jackson county,
has raised 2000 pounds of onions this
year, which he sells at a ready market
for two cents per pound.
Herb W. Edwards Injured.
Hert W. Fdwards, of Pes Moines
Iowa, sot a fail on an icv walk last win
ter, spraining his w rist and bruising hi
knees. "The next day," he says, "they
were so sore and stitf I was afraid I
would have to stav in bed. but I rubbed
them well with Cli itnberiain's l'ai
Balm and after a few applications all
soreness had disappeared." Fur sale I
Wils n Drug Co.
Citation.
Son Lost Mother.
"Consumption runs in our family,
and through it I lost my mother," w rites
E. B. Reid, of Harmony, Me. "For the
past five years, however, on the slighest
sisrn of a cough or cold, I have taken Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
which has saved me from serious lung
trouble." His mot! iers death was a
sad loss for Mr. Reid, but he learned
that lung trouble must not be neglected,
and how to cure it. Quickest relief and
cure for coughs and colds. Price 50c
and $1.00; guaranteed at Belt & Cher-
rineton'e drug store. Trial bottle free.
t ,he ronnlv O.irt ot the State ol Oregon,
i.ir the Cue M of !' -b;
hi liie m itier o
est, IHs.-ei.MM. rhrli Norwest,
'Estate of ThomHS Nor-
vWseof Oreiiun. You are
To -Mr. J hi.:..
Cecil Cliute..i . J
ill iuc , , ,,.,.. ,ir
..rdtne tone i... e- -;;,-, ,-
L..1S lIUDltXT I., -II .
..i l..,t ',m.lT 7 awl S OI ee... u -v ...
Township 6 South, .o.ilf!e 7 W e-t ol the W liiii m
Jil ! lie rlJl--.ii eeiiUUH-.S lW.i "
r. iiw niverof s.inl Adiniuisiifitor 8 petition.
Ju.lffe of the Couuiy Court ol
the Slate of tirepon, for the
!TTl f County of Polk, with the seal
(w 1 of aki Court ailixeu, this lab
uuy of Oetutier, A v., l'.H)
Attest: E. M. SMITH, Clerk.
li' Vv
IS"
Notice For Publication.
There is great rejoicing in St. Peters
burg over the Czar's manifesto, grant
ing constitutional liberty to the
Russian people.
Man's Unreasonableness
is often as great as woman's. But Thos.
(. Austin, Mgr. of the "Republican, of
Leaven worth, Ind., was not unreason
able, when he refused to allow the doc
tors to operate on his wife, for female
trouble. "Instead," he says, "we con
eluded to trv Electric bittets. My wife
was then so sick, she could hardly leave
her bed, and five (5) physicians had
failed to relieve her. After taking Elec
tries Bitters, she was perfectly cured
and can now perform all her household
luties." Guaranteed by Belt &, Cher
riiigton druggists, price 50c.
M. OLIVE SMITH
teacher of
PIANO AND ORGAN
Studio, Room No. 2, Wilson Block
DALLAS, OREGON
&lmiitiato 0 )
Many people who are neglecting
symptoms of k i d n e y trouble,
hoping "it will wear away," are
drifting towards Bright's Disease,
which is kidney trouble in one of
ts worst forms.
ran nrzs
u wtiiibu ta
LiUU
is
stops irregularities, strengthens
the urinary organs and builds up
he worn-out tissues ot the kid
neys so they will perform their
functions properly. Healthy kid
neys strain out the impurities
from the blood as it passes
through them. Diseased kidneys
do not, and the poisonous waste
matter is carried bv the circulation
to every part of the body, causing
dizziness, backache, stomach
trouble, sluggish liver, irregular
heart action, etc.
If you have any signs of Kidney
or Bladder trouble commence tak
ing l-ULtrs K1U.L CUKE
at once, as it will cure a slight dis
order in a few days and prevent
a fatal malady. It is pleasant to
take and benefits the whole system.
How to Find Out.
You can easily determine if your kid
neys are out of order by setting aside
for 24 hours a bottle of the urine passed
upon arising. If upon examination it
is cloudy or milky or has a brick-dust
sediment or small particles float about
in tt, votir kidneys are diseased, and
FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURS should be
taken at once.
G. B. Burhan Testifies After
Four Ytars.
0. B. terftww f Girttsl Cfttfr, B. Y, wrttfs:
"About four years ag-o I wrote vou statin? thftt
h.l been entirety eiiK-d ot severe kidney
trouble by takimr loss than twobottlesot Foiev'i
Kiilner Our It mtirtiy stomx"! the bnck
itust sediment ml fain uoJ symptoms ot kidney
disease disappeared. I am clad to My that I
tava nerer bad a return of any ot those aynib-
tomjduruxir the tour yrs thai have elar4.
and 1 am evidently eured tti scy curcxi. a..u
hearti'v recommend t oley a Kidney ITire to unj
oos synermg ti-m kidney or bladder truuo.e.
Two Sixes, 60o and lOO.
sold M3 recc:::e:::ed bt
BELT &z CHERRING TON
Senator Fulton is being entertained
by the Coos Bay people for a few days,
A big banquet was given at North
Bend, which was attended by the
principal business men.
Neuralgia Pains.
Klieumatism, lumbago and sciatic
pains yield to the penetiating influence
of Ballard's Show Liniment.
It penetrates to the nerves and bon
and being absorbed into the blood.
healing properties are conveyed to every
part of the body, and effect some won
derful cures. 25e, oOe and f 1. Wilson
Drug Co.
Grass is plentiful and range stock
is doing well.
A Disastrous Calamity.
It is a disastrous calamity, when y
lose your health, because indigestiot
ana constipation nave snapped it awav
Prompt relief can he had in Dr. King'
New Life Pills. They build up your di
gestae orsane, and cure headache, diz
ziness, colic, constipation, etc. Guaran
teed at Belt & Cherrington's drug store
25 cents.
An admission fee of 25 cents will be
charged at the Lewis and Clark Ex
position grounds until the fences are
taken down and the land turned back
to its owners.
When you want a pleasant physic try
Chamberlain s Stomach and Liver Tab
lets. They are easy to takeand product
no griping or other unpleasant effect
Sold by Wilson Drug Co.
Ihrough the recent failure of the
Preferred Mercantile company of New
lork, a get-rich-quick diamond con
tract concern, 300 Portlanders lost a
sum said to approximate at least
$10,000.
Cured Consumption.
Mrs. B. W, Evans, Clearwater, Kans
writes: aiy husband lay sick for three
months. The doctors said that he had
quick consumption.
We procured a bottle of Ballard's
Horehound Syrup, and it cured him.
That was six years ago, since then we
have always kept a bottle in the house
we cannot do without it. For couhs
and colds it has no equal." 25c, 50c and
$1. Sold by Wilson Drug Co.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
The Salem. Falls citv .t n'nti.rn p..ii.
Company, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. J. D
fioyu and the Oregon A: California kn.,H
uiiipnny, Hi-urporauon, ueienuantn.
io j. i. rioyu ana the Oregon )c California
ioinuou Luuiptiuy, a corporation, the above
named defendants:
in me naineoi the State nfOrporm- v
each ol you are hereby notified to appear and
answer the complaint tiled against you in the
above entitled action in the above named Court
on or before six weeks from the date of the tirsi
puuuinuuu ui mis summons upon you, and il
you fail so to auoear and annw ft.., ,,.,,.,.,.
win take a judgment against you as prayed for
..u vUu.l..a.u. uciciu lu-wit: inai a sirip 01
land one hundred feet wide ng v...k
half of the Southeast quarter of Section la in
lownshipSSomhof Kange 7 West of the Wil
lamette -Meridian, in Polk Countv. tire.,, n,.,
sarne being rifty feet on each aide of a center
a point SJU feet North oi the Southeast corner 01
said section 13 at a point where said line enters
.uociuuu w.mi a n uegree curve and eon
tiuues V est of the East line b0 feet, thence on t
.uuk,v.u. x.f..r ivirfc, mcii UU Hll ft I O-irr.'u
to the left feet, thence on a tainwnr ii.
"! .uciic Kfu a i. uegree curve to the ri-ht
; teet, tnence on a taneent ly., i f...t n,..r" ..:
......vii.ciuuit ieii nz.b leet, thence
on a tangent ImJ feet, to W. st line of Southwest
quarter of said section 13, being a total distance
of 2W9.4 feet and comprising 6.4 acres more or
less, be appropriated to tne perpetual use of
plaiutift for a Kailway right of wavamitht
the same be condemned and the value tnerenf
be by au order of said i onrt rink- ,..,..
and the oompeiisation to be paid therefor bv
plaintirt fixed by said Court, and for such other
order as to the Court may seem proper in the
premises.
l ins summons is published for rrir..i t :
weeks by order of the Hon. Kd K 5 .,.,i i,,'
of the County Court of the State of Oregon lor
Polk County, made at chambers at Paiias Polk
County, Oregon, on theSJth davnf i..t.,h..V m..-.
and the date of the first publication thereof is
October 27. lVOo, andthedate of the last publi
cation thereof will be the Sin day of Ueeeruber,
SIBLEY & EAKIX,
Attorneys for plaiutifT.
Notice for Publication.
TIMBER LASP, ACT JI XE 3, 187S.
I'nited States Laud Office,
Portland. Oregon)
v .- . , . October 5, ;o:.
Nofce is hereby ven that in compliance
witti the provisions of the act of Congress of
Junes, 17S. entitled "Au act for the sale of
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1S7S.
l uited Slates Land Olhce,
Portland, Oregon,
September 1, ItWo.
So'ice i lierebv given that in compliance
tvitli the provisions ot the act of congress ol
June K entitled "An act for the tale ol
umber lauds lu the States of California, Ore
g..u Nevad.i, and Washiugtun Territory, as
extended to all the Public Land Stales by act ol
VU'-ust 4, M-', Pied W. Hughes, of ballas,
countv of Polk, State of oregoii, has this day
died iii this ortice his sworn statement No. iol,
tor the purchase of the E. 'i of S. tt. M of sec.
So ill T. So. 7 S., Kause So. 0 .. and will
Olier proof to show that the land sought is more
valuable for its timber or stone than for agri
cultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to
said laud beiore the County Clerk of Polk
. ounty at his oitice at Dallas on Friday the 24th
dav of Sovember. 1SW-3.
He names as witnesses: Wm. Tulots.m, oi
Bueli, oree-ou; Jlelviu Coulee, of Bueil, Ore
gon; beo. Coulee, of Dallas, Oregon: Elias Hiu
shnw, of Dallas, Oregon.
Auvand all persons claiming adversely the
above-oesenbeu lands are requested to lile their
claims in this othce on or beiore said '21th day
ot November. 190.").
ALGERNON S. DRESSER,
Register.
Notice For Publication.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 187S,
United States Land Oilice,
Portland, Oregon,
August 17, 1905.
Notice is hereby given that iu compliance
Mitti the provisions of the act of Coiinss of
JuneS, 1S7S, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California, Oregon.
Nevida, and Washington Territory," as ex
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4, lyj2, James M. Campbell, of Dallas,
county of Polk, State of Oregon, has this day
Bled in this office bL sworn staiement No. 0040,
lor the purchase of the southwest of section
No. 32 in township So. 7 south, range So. 0 west,
and will oiler proof to show that the laud
sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
tuau for agricutural purposes, and to establish
uis claim to said land beiore Keyister & Re ceiver
at Portland, Oregon, on Friday, the 3rd day of
November, 11105.
He names as witnesses: H. (I. Campbell of
Dallas, Oregon; IL liolman of Dallas, Oregon ;
iViiliam Eotf of Dallas, Oregon; Sheruian
Schooley of Dallas, Oregon.
Any or all persona claiming adversely the
above-dencribed lauus are requested to file their
claims iu this oitice on or beiore said 3rd day of
November, ltfuj.
ALGERNON S. DRESSER
Register,
Do Not Neglect a CoifT
Etery cold Weakens the Lungs, lowers the Vitality
cvst.em less able to withstand each succeeHiniT i.
paving the way for more serious diseases,
and
'Id, thm
CAN YOU AFFORD TO TAKE SUCH CH
rpiiiT(!)RiiT)
3 PERMANENTLY CURES
Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat
Asthma, Croup, Whooping Coueh '
Bronchitis, Hoarseness, ore Lungs'.
EVERY MOTHER SHOULD KNOW THAT BALLARD'S H0P
HOUND SYRUP CONTAINS NO OPIATES, DOES Not
CONSTIPATE CHILDREN AND WILL POSITIVELY
CURE CROUP AND WHOOPINO COUGH.
MRS. SALLIE LOCKBAR, Coldthwalto, Tex., ays,
havo used Ballard's Horehound Syrup In my family for several im
and it always elves satisfaction. When the children bad CtohdiS
Whooping Cough It always relieved them at once, and I would nnt il
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SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
WILSON DRUG COMPANY
P.
J. G. VanOrsdel &
Notice For Publication.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 187S.
United States Land Oilice,
Portland, Oregon,
August 2.1, I'm.
notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions ol' the act oi Congress of
June 3, lo78, entitled "An act for the sale of
umber lands in the States of California, Oregon.
Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended
to all the Public Land Stales by act of August 4,
Wl, Mrs. Eliza LougbHry, of Monmouth, c ounty
of 1'ulk, State of Oregon, has this day tiled in
this otliee her sworn statement No. oooii lor the
purchase of the N. W. H of N. W. of Section
No. ti in Township 8 South. Kange No. t' W., and
will oiler proof to nhow that the land sought is
mure valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish her
claim to said land before County Clerk of Polk
county, at his office at Dallas, on Wednesday
the loth day of November, luOo.
She names as witnesses: W. V. Fuller of
Dallas, Oregon; C. G. Coad, of Dallas, Oregon;
Jack McDonald, of Dallas, Oregon- U S
Loughary, ot Dallas, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lauds are requested to file their
Claims in this office on or before said loth dav of
November, l'JUa.
ALGERNON S. DRESSER,
Kegister.
DEALERS IN
limber and Tarnt Cands and City Property.
Office on Court Street.
Dallas, Oregon.
LODGE DIRECTORY.
Masonic Calendar.
Jennings Lodge, So. 9, stated
communications, Second and
Fourth Fridays of each month.
R. L. Chapman, W. M.
Oscar Hayter, Sec.
Ainsworth Chapter, No. 17, R.
A. M., stated convocation, Firs'
First and third Fridays of each
month.
Oscar Hayter, H. 1
Willis Simonton, Sec.
aonii Chapter, No. 22, 0. E. S., stated
4 "-meetings Second and Fourth Tues
days of each month.
Mrs. A. S. Fuller, W. M.
Mrs. Libbie Muir, Sec.
ftrC M
I. 0. O. F.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given to whom it may con
cern, that the undersigned, has been duly an
pointed administrator of the estate of John U
' nilrfn? 'p'1, b' IiKT f ltle Hon- Conllty
court of Polk Couuty in the Stale of Oregon, by
an order du v m1n pi.,1 .,.. .4 - .5 ' J 7
said Court on the loth day of October, l'.iuj. All
" moeoieu 10 taia estate are hereby noti
fied to call on the undersigned and make
mmediate settlement thereof and all persons
holding chums against said estate are hereby
notified to uresent Hip mii.,,. m ,, ..,i.. ... r
duly verified on or wi,
date hereof. nom uie
Dated at l)iill InR- or,,,,, n
day of October, T-K5.
. A. F. TONER,
Administrator of the estate of
.. r , . JohnG. Toner, deceased.
Mblej i Eakiu, Attorneys for said estate.
Notice of Hearing of Final Account.
Notice iS lierehv irii-r, H.,
of Gen r PirT. i "ai nnai account
, It 'f ; IlnKham, as Administrator of the
estate of Marion Brewer Weider, deceased n
ueen filed m the Countv i
State of Orft. V '.."V':,"1
-(-orrV.- l.u.- . V . lOLU
r nendship Lodge, No. 6, meets
W9iSevery Saturday evening in I.
O. 0. F. Hall.
Ciiauncey Teats, N. G.
W. A. Ayres, Rec.Sec.
TkaCreole Encampment, No. 20, meets
"Second and Fourth Monday of each
month.
J. E. Sibley, C. P.
A, W. Teats, Scribe.
nlmira Lodge, No. 26, D. of R., meets
"every Friday evening.
Miss Mima Hitgues, N. G.
Miss Lydia Campbell, Sec.
TTORNEY AT LAW.
Oscar Hayter,
Upstairs in Campbell building, MI
DALLAS, OEEti
TTORNEYS AT LAW.
Sibley & Eakin,
The only reliable set of Abstratti
Polk county. Office on Court St
DALLAS,
OREt
TTORNEY AT LAW
Ed. F. Coad.
Office in Courthouse
DALLAS,
0EE&
TTORNEY AT LAW.
N. L. Butler,
Office over Dallas City Bank
DALLAS, ORES
Woodmen of the World.
TTORNEY AT LAW
T T J I?r nliruu
O 1 . i- UJ It JU'ii,
Office next door to Postefe
DALLAS. OEEif
ftallasCamp, No. 209, meets in Odd
Fellows hall every Thursday evening
Frank Kerslake C. C.
W. G. Vassall, C -V.
jyristletoe Circle, No. 33, W. C X
M,Anieets in Oihl Kplnu-a hn c...i
kid, at the hour of io o'clock a. m i ou"n " ednesiiay of each month.
iuks. JOSEl'HIXE MCDEVITT, G. N.
F. M. Guy, Clerk.
thpHttiom..7 , .i . ' lu"" account and
tue settlement thereof, at which time anv tier
son interested in such estate may appear and"
thesat'e"0118 ,hwe, iu WXu'tall
(J GEO. G. BINGHAM,
Administrator of the estate.
Knights of the Maccabees.
Appointment of Administrator
Notice to Creditors.
and
III the Tnfltttir r.F ... .. r -
deceased? eon renaschindler.
" .arsons navmg claims ,.!;
same
lk
said estate are herebv iin H i t ""m' at'ai
and dulv vriirf ,7T, V.. fPM vouchers
date hereof ""'"ix months from the
Oc1;",.'"8' p,JbUd "e 13th day of
0. B. Cellars
Administrator of the estate of
n.nachindler, deceased?
. Attorney for pat.no
Executor's Notice.
ifti DalIas Tent, No. 3, meets Second
gg and Fourth Thursdays of each
j. V. Coskey, S. K. Com.
I. N. Woods, R. K.
Uilac Hive No. 28, L. O. T. M., meets
on Second and Fourth Thursday-afternoon
of each month.
Mrs. Blanche Eakin, L. C
Mrs. Kittie N. Miller, R. K.
TTORNEY AT LAW
J. L. COLLLXS
Maiu Street, Near PostofEce
DALLAS,
OEB
J)entist.
M. Hayter,
Office over Wilson's Drug
DALLAS,
0BEC
JHYSICAN AND SURGEON.
L. N. Woods, M.D
Does general practice in any!'
the county. Office on Main st
DALLAS, 0KEU
A. 0. U. W.
0& ItTh' 35-Meets First
fet? and Thl Wednesday of P.nh
H.
month.
nesday of each
Nevada, am! V ashinitton Territory." a e -tend
ir-u ui,? i nunc iauu EMau-s tv act
iiususi James a. hih r.t i,-
couuty of Polk,
of
Inn.
l&t ll lr... k..
th day filed lu this othce his sworn statement
No. Ni. for the pun-haee of the S. V ' . of
lion No. S in township No. 7 S, ramie No 7 w
and will otter provf to show that ihe land'soueh't
ia more valuable for ita umlirr .r r. ,i
a m-ultural purnaes. and to stab i.-h his claim
to aaid land before the Keeister aua Keiviver
at Tolland, t'rveou on Thursdir ti, '
of let-:iibt-r, l;i
lie lmmrs as witnesses: IVter Rcnr i n.-i..
Oreeon: Wm. Mellardv. ol Iailaa, tmnn-'
John Mcnonaul, of liallas. Hreemi- Wiii,.'
Haven, of Pallas, Oregon.
AT ttllt) 111 IM-na.,iitf i-l.n,;.,. .
. t ... .... ntiverse v
the awve-doM-iihed lands are reqaested u fi'e
their claims in thiu orhce ,on or before said "l-d
day of December, IV.
ALtifcKNoN S. PRESSER,
K)(ilr.
Notice is hernhv cri.,
ha, been bv the con At r Zi n"!1,06!8"
I.. f1-1 Publication hereof c
I'ated and first published October 13 iw
ARTHUR L. VEAZIE,
Executor.
month
Mrs
L. r EXTON, M. W.
F. A. Stilus Pin
meets
each
Crystal Lod-e, No. 50, D. 0f Ii me
irst and Third Wedneslof
F. J. Coad, C. of H.
Mrs. Kd. F. Coad,
United Artisans.
Fin.
Administrator's Notice.
inira luesday ot each month.
Hillis Simoxtox, M. A.
tics Olin, Sec
Notice is horebvetven. to whom it '
cern. lhat thf rin.w! T'J J ho n .". my con- i
ia. i r ,i -:7"--" or oti
the estate of
ounty Court of 1'olt r-
rileii his final aoeonnt u, ..i .1. w8ed, has I
and the
aturdav,
Knights of Pythias
Mine has bet-n set for h.VinfM'n-. d 'he
i. a : : . "c ""llr
lyiiKMiON LODGE. No.
P.
9G. K
PVHIT Ma. J .
ii.., "'"".'! ,n . -"CUliaVPVPninrr in
at uh.,.h ti",r."' 1 "ci,K p. m. , un v-itsiie Ha n fAA,,,' , . " ."T. "
re herebv noiltied to i,m ,r0n ""-wted j isitin" KnirttV. , WS DUlIding
make objections if .nf-i"8"1'1 t'onrt and (vn'?ht3 are Welcome. fo
JHTSICIAN AXD SUBGE0X
Dr. K. C. Humee
Rnnm R TTcrlnw Building
DALLAS, OBSij
R. C. Craven, Pres.
W. O. Vassai
JI.C
hlla:Cii?H!
f Ti! fit "
Exchanges bought and
points. Special attention pa
lections.
s, C, C.
Sibley Eakin
1 rtclMAS J. BUTLFR
4!""is:.r':'-oftheeS,atenf
. . Hltlcr, deceased
Auornevi,
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
Cur, coup w&LSiU J
fraternal Union of America
Salem, Falls City 4
era Railway ft
TIME-TABLE EM " '
DaUj ficept SifflW-
West-Bornd:
Lv. DALLAS -i
Teats' Siding ' - f
fiilliams " -s
Bridgeport
Ar. FALLS CITY
East-Bound:
Lv. FALLS CITY '
Brideeport
(Jilliams
Teaw' Siding "'
Ar. DALLAS
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