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COURT HOUSE NOTES. PUOBATE Estate of Daisy B. Huntington, do ceased final account set for hearing on January 6, 1906, at 2 :30 p. id. Estate or J. B. Smith, deceased ordered that $75 per month, or so much thereof as may b3 necessary, be set aside for support of minor children. Estate of John McCullooh, deceased estate closed and administrator dis charged. Estate of Mary Bell, deceased re port of sale set for hearing on Decem ber 27, at 10 a. m. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. W H McDaniel and wife to S E Clodfelter, lot in Dallas. $175. Robert M McCune to Hiram Lackey, land in 1 6 s, r6 w, $20. R M Caldwell and wife to Sandusky Wilson and wife, land in t G s, r 5 w $5225. Margaret McCue to Elenor J Smith, land in Monmouth, $120. Phoeba A Catou to Elenor J Smith, land in Monmouth, $780. Independence National Bank to Josephine Reeves, land in t 8 s, r 4 w, $400. Homer L White and wife to M F White, 100 acres, t 7 s, r 4 w, $1000. E Schindler and wife to School Dist No. 61, land in t 7 s, r 3 w, $125. Jos A Dickey and wife to W F Lind ley, 50 acres, 1 6 s, r 6 w, $1100. J C Rose and wife to Bridwell & Craven, lots in Monmouth, $150. Hellen M Webb to S li Kennedy land in Dallas, $800. Susan A Smith toE CHiggins, laud in 1 7 a, r i w, $10. E CHiggins and wife to Susan Smith, land in 1 7 s, r 4 w. $10. United States to D J Riley, ICO acres. 1 8 s, r 8 w, patent. Henry J Rose to Emma Dunn, C8 acres, t 7 s, r 6 w, $2C10. M M Ellis and wife to W C Brown, IS acres, 1 7 a, r 6 w, $1. W E Lacey and wife to M Donnoly, land in 1 7 s, r 7 w, $1. Independence National Bank to City of Independence, land In Independ ence, $1. Leonard McBee and wife to Weldon Black, lot in Dallas, $105. Almira Hurley to Emma Scheman lots in Independence, $275. Silas Orchard to W W Garbutt, lots in Dallas, $770. Allen A McLean to Herbert Gold smith, 41$ acres, 1 0 s, r 6 w, $1414. Emma Dunn and husband to Silas Orchard, lot in Dallas, $112.60. Charles H Boydston to M E Everett, 160 acres, 1 7 s, r 6 w, $1500. Porter D Castle to M E Everett, 170.29 acres, 1 7 s, r 0 w, $1100. Lynn E Davis to Sheridan Lumber Company, 160 acres, 1 7 s, r 7 w, $1420. The Key that Unlocks the Door to Long Living. The men of eighty-llye and ninety years of age are not the rotund well fed, but thin, spare men who live on a slen der diet, lie as careful as he will, how ever, a man past middle itee, wil occasionally eat too much or of some article of food not suited to his conetitu tion, and will need a dose of Chamber Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to cleanse and invigorate his stouutch and regulate his liver and bowels. When this is done there is no reason why the average man should not live to old age For sale by Stafriu Drug Co. Prinevlllo is building up fast, says the Journal. A Fearful Fate. It is a fearful fate to have to endure the terrible torture of Piles. "I can truthfully gay," writes Harry Col son, of Masonvillo, la., "that for Blind, Bleed ing, Itching and Protruding Piles, Buck len s Arnica salve, is the uest cure made." Also best for cuts, burns and injuries, 20c at Belt & Clierrington, druggist. Tails mi MIS Snow all over eastern Oregon. When you want a pleasant laxative take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by Stafrin Drug Co. HARNESS AND SADDliES. I have just received a Fine New Stock of Harness and Saddles and invite you to call and examino them as to style, workmanship and price. I have the finest line of saddles ever shown in Polk county. They are etrictlv "down-to- date" in every respect. HORSE BLANKETS A big assortment prices according to quality all fitted with "Double Sur cingles," a new feature which every horseman will readily appreciate. Come and see them. HARNESS OIL, Best Grade WHIPS and ROBES Frank A. Stilcx MAIN ST.. DALLAS. ORE Miss Alta Hinshaw visited friends in Monmouth, Sunday. Herb March has moved his family from Sheridan to Falls City. Chauncey Crider, of Dallas, was a recent visitor in Falls City. Miss Maude Montgomery, of Cor vallis, is visiting relatives in Falls City. Miss Bessie Milne has .returned from Portland and is again attending school. Peter Syron has returned home after visiting relatives at Dallas and Red Prairie. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler attended the institute in Dallas, Friday and Saturday. You never heard me say that 1 have a tine stock of goods for Christmas. No! Everybody knows that. C. J. Pugh. . All our teachers, one director, and several patrons of the Falls City school attended the institute in Dallas last week. A special school meeting will be held on Saturday, December 23, for the purpose of levying a tax for school purposes. The social given by Mrs. Hopkins' Sunday school class netted a neat sum to help pay the cost of paiuting the church. The school at Oak Point has been closed for several days on account of the sickness of the teacher, Miss Miua Alderman. A Christmas Ball will be given in Lucas Hall on Friday evening, De cember 22. Music will be furnished by the Falls City orchestra. A Certain Cure for Orip. When a child shows eymptonB of croup there is no time to experiment with new remediee, no matter how highly they may be recommended. Iheie is one preparation that can always be depend ed upon. It has been in dse for many years And has never been known to fail, viz: Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mr. M. F. Compton of Market, Texas, says of it, "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in severe cases of croup with my children, and can truthfully sav it always stives prompt relief." For sale by Stafrin Drug Co. The Hood River apple crop this year was about 60,000 boxes. drip Quickly Knocked Out. "Some weeks ago during the severe winter weather both my wife and my self contracted severe colds which speedily developed into the worst kind of lagrippe with all its miserable symp toms," says Mr. J. S. Egleston of Maple Landing, Iowa. "Knees and joints ach ing, muscles sore, head stopped up, eyes and nose running, with alternate spells of chills and fever. We began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, aiding the same with a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and by its liberal use soon completely knocked out the grip." These tablets promote healthy action of the bowels, liver and kidneys which is always beneficial when the system is congested by a cold or attack of the grip. For sale by Stafrin Drug Company. Mangelwurzels as big as a nail keg wore grown on the banks of Eagle creek this year. Doctors Could Not Help Her. "I had kidney trouble for years, writes Mrs. Raymond Conner of Shelton, Wash., "and the doctors could no' help me. 1 tried Foley's Kidney Cure, and the very first dose gave me relief and am now cured. I cannot say too much for Foley's Kidney Cure." It makes the diseased kidneys sound so they will eliminate the poisons from the blood. Unless thev do this, irood health is im possible. Belt & Cherrington. R. D. llumo of Curry county has purchased 600 Angora goats, believ ing that with proper attention, goat raising in that county should become very profitable. An Emergency Medicine. For sprains, bruises, burns, scalds and similar injuries, there is nothing so good as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It soothcB the wound and not only gives instant relict from pain, but causes the parts to heal in about one third the time required by the usual treatment. Sold by Stafrin Drug Co. There aro seven school districts in Harney county without schools, be cause teachers cannot be secured for them. NOLLiSTCR'S H:cJcy Mountain Tea Nuggets A Baty XkUoIe for Easy Pwpl. E.-iifJ GoMm Betitb and Bnvd Vigor. A. irwelflo fdrCoutlPHtlon. In.tipwtloo. I.1t nd Ednr Tronhle. Itmplea. Ectm. Impur blood, 1J Breath, 8lunrlh Bowels, Hedeb ad Bcieb. ll Bockjr Mountain Tea In tab let form, 8 ! box. Ornulnc made by Houusrca le CoicraNT, Madiaoo, Wit. IQLSZH KVSSETS fCJt SALLOW PEOPLE Furious Fighting. 'For seven years," writes George W. Hoffman, of Harper, Wash., "I had a bitter buttle, with chronic stomach and liver trouble, but at last I won, and cured my diseases, by the use of Elec tric Hitters. I unhesitatingly recom mend them to all, ard don't intend in the future to he without them in the house. They are certainly a wonderful medicine, to have cured such a bad case as mine. Sold, under guarantee to uo the same for you, by Belt A Cherrington Iriigiiist, at 60 cents a bottle. Try them today. Torture of a Preacher. The story of the torture of Rev. O. D, Moore, pastor of the Baptist church, of Ilarpersville, N. Y., will interest you. He says: "I suffered agonies, because of a persistent cough, resulting from the grip. I had to sleep, sitting up in bed. I tried many remedies, without relief, until I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds, which entirely cured, my cough, and saved me from consumption." A grand cure for diseased conditions of Throat and Lungs. At Belt & Cherrington, druggist; puce 50c and fl.UO, guaran teed. Trial bottle free. O. C. Malberget, of McKee, raised 500 bushels of potatoes per acre this year. He has peat land which he values at $500 an acre. Tbe First Requisite of Beauty. The first requisite of beauty is a clear complexion. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup clears a sallow blotched complexion as it stimulates the liver and bowels, and the eyes become bright and clear. You owe it to your friends to take it if your complexion is bad. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is very pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. Belt & Cherrington. Many apples shipped from Yoncalla to California and Washington. Coughing Spell Caused Death. "Harry Duckwell, aged 25 years, choked to death early yesterday morn ing at his home, in the presence of his wife and child. He contracted a slight cold a few days ago and paid but little attention to it. Yesterday morning he was eeized with a fit of coughing which continued for some time. His wife sent for a phyeician but before he could arrive, another coughing spell came on and Duckwell died from suffocation. St. Louis Globe Democrat, Dec. 1, 1901." Ballard's Horehound Syrup would have paved him. 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by Stafrin Drug Company. Ontario is having a real estate boom in consequence of railroad rumors. One day 200 lots changed hands. FAILED. All efforts have failed to find a better remedy for coughs, colds and lung troubles than Foley's Honey and Tar. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. J. N. Patterson, Nashua, Iowa, writes: '"LiiBt winter I had a bad cold on my lungs and tried at least a half a dozen advertised cough medicines and had treatment from two physicians without getting any benefit. A friend recom mended Foley's Honey andTarand two thirds of a bottle cured me. I consider it the greatest cough and lung medicine in tho world." elt& Cherrington Real Estate Blanks and Blank Notes for sale at this office. Mr. McAllister, a Linn county man over 80 years old, in a runaway had one shoulder broken and the other dislocated, five ribs broken, and sus tained other injuries, yet in two weeks was out of bandages and will probably recover entirely. From 18 Magoon strawberry plants set out last year by a McMinnville man he will have 1,000 new plants,' and from 10 New Oregons ho will sell about 600 shoots. Lagrippe and Pneumonia. Pneumonia often follows lagrippe but nevwf follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar. It cures lagrippe, coughs and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and re fuse any substitute offered. Mr. G. Vacher, of 157 Osgood St., Chicago, writes: "My wife had a severe case of lagrippe three years ago, and it left her with a teriible cough. She tried a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar and it gave immediate relief. A 50 cent bottle cured her cough entirely." Refuse substitutes. Belt A Cherrington. Three railroad surveyiug outfits at work in Harney county. Remarkable Cure. "I was much afflicted with sciatica,' writes Ed C. Nud, Iowaville, Sedgwick County, Kansas, goinu abouton crutches and suffering a deal of pain. I was in duced to try Ballard's Snow Liniment, which relieved me. I used three 50c bottles. It is the greatest liniment I ever used: have recommended it to a number of persons ; all express themselves as being benefited by it. I now walk without crutches, and am able to perform a great deal of light labor on the farm." 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by Stafrin Drug Co. Malhuer county cattle-feeders have organized an association. Degree of Honor. Crystal Lodge. No. 50, Degree of Honor, will have tho following officers for the ensuing year : P. C. of H., Mrs. Clara Rowell. C. of H.. Mrs. Jennie Coad. L. of H., Mrs. Jessie Shaw. C. of C. Mrs. Sarah Black. Recorder, Mrs. Jennie Nunn. Financier, Mrs. Emma Coad. Treasurer, Mrs. Ora Cosper. Usher, Mrs. Belle Stiles. I. W, Mrs. Sally Shultz. O. W, Mrs. Jennie L. Coad. Chamberlain's Cough Rercsdy Cutm Cold, Croup mad Whopiug Cough. Legal Blanks for sale at this office. At a recent service, $400 was sub scribed to pay off a debt on the Wood burn Catholic church. The body of A. H. Damon, a pioneer expressman of Salem, whodisappeared the night before Thanksgiving, was found in a mill race Tuesday after noon lodged against a post that sup ported the walk. His head appeared to be bruised as if from a blow, but his watch and a few dollars were on the body. Dffl' Early Hlscrs The famous liitft in Mad Chase. Millions rush in mad chase after health, from one extreme of faudism to another, when, if they would keep their bowels regular with Dr. King's New Life Pills, their troubles would all pass away. Prompt relief and quick cure for liver and stomach trouble. 25c at Belt & Cherrington's drug store; guaranteed. M. OLIVE SMITH teacher of PIANO AND ORGAN Studio, Room No. 2, Wilson Block DALLAS OREGON 1 KILLthe COUCH and CURE the LUNGS I WITH Dr. King's Umi Discovery forC rONSUMPTION 0UGHS and iOLDS Price 50c & $1.00 Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. mm I. mm ;" "KSI'lWA'ii & jTT 3k- dmnwMMti DELIGHTFUL ROUTE AYLIGHT 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 Strength is one of the distinguishing attributes of a healthy man. In one of the most beautiful poetic flights known to literature, the inspired singer finds no finer figure to express the sun's majestic rising than "rejoicing like a strong man to run a race." Who has not known such a man, the picture of health, hardy and athletic, suddenly begin to fail? At first he has a slight cough, which he laughs at. Presently the cough becomes deep seated. The scales tell him he is losing flesh. A little later and the lungs bleed. He grows weaker and more and more emaciated. Each day sees some circum scribing of his activities, until at last he does not leave the house, and friends shake their heads and say, "Poor fel low ! Who would ever have believed it possible ? " But what are the doctors doing all this time! Doing their best probably, but usually doing no lasting good. The emaciation grows more marked, the weakness more apparent, until at last the sick man hears the sentence, "There's no hope." It is just at this very point of hope lessness that the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has proven the first step to health to many a suf ferer. It cures the cough, stops the hemorrhage, heals the lungs, puts sound flesh upon the body, and sends the man back to the activities of life as strong as ever. It's a wonderful statement, but it is literally true, that "Golden Medical Discovery" has cured time and time again when all other means had abso lutely failed to benefit. There is no alcohol in the " Discovery," and it is absolutely free from opium, co caine, and all other narcotics. Persons suffering from disease in chronic form are invited to consult Dr. R. V. Pierce, by letter, free. All cor respondence is private and the confi dences of the sick are guarded with pro fessional privacy. The success of the methods and medicines of Dr. R. V. Tierce, may be inferred from the fact that of the thousands treated by him and his assistant staff of nearly a score of physicians ninety-eight per cent, have been perfectly and permanently cured. "A SURE CURE.' I begrto state that I hnvf used three bottles of Dr. Tierce's Coltlcu Medical Discovery since my correspondence with you, and find" great improvement in mv case," writes Mr. A. F. Novotny, of New York, N. Y., Box 14!;. feci that I am in need of no more medical assist ance. When I started to take your medicine 1 had a regular consumptive conch, of which I was afraid, and everylnxiy cumi'.-ned and warned me concerning: it". 1 was losing n-eiyht rapidly, was very pa'.e and had no appetite whatever. Now my condition is churned tn tirely. I do not couffh at all. have g.iined eisht pounds in weight, have recovered mv healthy color, and mv appetite is enormous. I can rec ommend medicine to everylwV.y who may be in nee: '.he same, as it is' a s ire c.re. no humbug a- rue moat other patent medicines and is tar superior to all similar medicines." THE DOCTOR VJAS YiP.CHD. "When I commenced talwiu? your meiUrie, eihten months ag-o. mv hca.ih wb cTr.p!ctelT broken down.' writes Mrs. Cora L, Su?i, -rland of Chaneyville, Calvert Co., Mti, At times I conUi not even walk across the r.vvi uitivmt pains in my ehet. Xb doctor who nt.m.led me san! I ha lung? trouble an-1 that I would never be well .iain. At aX I coixhuV; - .1 trv lr. Pierce medicines. I bought a Utile of T.oltleo Mescal liceverv.' tok it, a-: J soon commenced ta feel a little t r ,u ihrectiM me to tke both the CaoV.t r t- ..-.ca! iMscovrrv anj the ' write !rt-r:-t ,n ' which I (Hid. Altogether! have takei c!. i.tret, botl lea of OoUU n Medical Discovery. tirelve of the Favoriie Prerririwn ' and f vc v.a's'of rc';et. i am now a;r.iot etilne'v wn atItj do ail my work wit horn mv pain whoever, and can run with more c&se than I coulti tbruieriv am:." 3 Dr. rierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, 100S large jv.ges and no ilhis Nations, is sent fr?f on receipt of start: ps to defray expense of tnaijirtif ,-, Stud t one-cent stamps for the boot in cloth binding, or only 21 stamps if paj-ei covers are desired. Address Dr. R. V Fierce, ttlo, X. Y. Salem, Falls City & West ern Railway Co. TIME-TAUI.K Efleetlve December 1. Diiilj txcept Sunday. A. M. 7:30 . . .7:46 ...7:19 ...7:55 ...8:0o Wcst-Bornd: U. DALLAS Tents' Si'liiiR (.illiams Jriiineort ,r. FALLS CITY Kast Bound: A' ' I- FALLS I'lTY (iilliums 10:1" Teats' Siding 10:,i). Ar. DALLAS Trains Stop on Siguiil only. P V la I I I ft i f 7 "VL-Vf A If h. GERLlXCiKK, Jr.. General Mannser. Administratrix's Notice. ntir-e is herebv given tlmt I. Josephine Pare h, ve een'dniy appointed adrnvnistra rixo ft I e estate of C. W. Paeett, deceased, bv he Co. tv Court of Polk County, Oreuon. All pe sons' having claim, .in.t e eUt m- hereby required to present the same, duly verilied. to the undersized, within six months from the date of tins notice. totPdlM 151,1 ""KTn'e'pagktt, Administratrix of the estate (if U. W. 1'agett, deceased. X. L. liutler, Attorney. Notice For Publication. uv-CZ; ., IMJl TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE .i, 1H7S.. United States Land Ollice, Portland, Oregon. December 0, 1905. Notice i3 hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of .lune , 1078, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the Public Land States by act of August 4 ls'tt,-William 0. Harmon, of Newport, county of Lincoln, State of Oregon, has this day hied in this ollice his sworn statement No. 0710. for the purchase of the Northwest one-fourth of Section No. :U in Township No. 7 South, Range No 7 West, and will offer proof to show that the and sought is more valuable for its timber or .tone than for agricultural purposes, and to slahlish his claim to said land before the iegister and Receiver at Portland. Oregon, on Tu' sdav, the 20th day of Kebruaiy, 1900. He name's us witnesses: U. Stout Jiryant, of Portland, Oregon: Henry A. Duggan, of Clute kanie. Oregon; Fred C. Whitten. of Portland, Oregon; William A. Wheeler, of Portland, Ore- Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this otlice on or before said 2uth day of February, 191)0. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. United States Land Ollice, Portland, Oregon, December (i, 190:'). Notice is hereby given that in compliance .vith the provisions of the act of Congress of June S, 1X78, entitled "An act for the tale of timber lands in the States of California, Ore iron, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, K9, Eudora I. Cameron, of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of i 'regon, has this day hied in this ollice her sworn statement No. 071.1, tor the purchase of the S. Hot S E.' of Sec. s'o. 12 in T. No. 7 8., Range No. 7 . and will otter proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said laud belore the Register and Receiver of this ollice at Portland, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 20th day of February, 1900. She names as witnesses: John Dempsey, of Portland, Oregon; Porter D. Castle, of Portland, Oregon; 0. L, Parker, of Dallas, Oregon; J. L. Castle, of Dayton, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this ollice on or before said 20th day of February, 1906. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. Notice hor Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, Decembers, 1905. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with tbe provisions of the act of Congress of June a, 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 Stales by act of August 4, 1X92, A. Fred Toner, of Dallas, county of Polk, State of Oregon, has this day hied in this ollice his sworn statement No. 017, for the purchase of the N. li of N W and S. E. )4 of N. W and S. W. of N. E. V, of ecnon No. 4 in Township No. South, Range No. 7 West W. M., and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its limber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish bis claim to said land before the County Clerk of Polk County, Oregon, at Dallas, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 20th day of tebruary, luoti. ' He names as witnesses: D. J. Riley, of Dallas, Oregon; K J. Coad, of Dallas, Oregon; U S Grant ol Dallas, Oregon; II. c. Eakin, 'of Dallas, Oregon. ' Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to Hie their claims in this otliee on or before said' ''oth ,iv A Sure Cure IlSis Galls. Bruises, Contracted Muscles, Lama Back, Stiff Frosted Feet, Burns, Scalds, etc. vua AN ANTISEPTIC that stops Irritation, subdues Inflam. mation, and drives out Pain. PENETRATES the Pores, loosens the Fibrous Tissuei promotes a free circulation of the Blood, giving the MuscIm natural elasticity. BEST LINIMENT ON EARTH ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED CURED SCIATIC RIIEUUATISH Mrs. E. A. Station, 500 Craig St., KnoxvHle, Tenn., writes: " I have been trying the bathsof Hot Springs, Ark., lor sciatic rheumatism, but I get more relief from Ballard's Snow Liniment than any medicine or anything I have ever tried. Inclosed find postoffiff ordeT for $ 1.00. Send me large bottle by Southern Express." THREE SIZES: 25c, 50c AND $1.00 BE SURE YOU GET THE GENUINE Ballard Snow Liniment Co. ST. LOUIS. U. & A, SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY WILSON DRUG COMPANY J. Q. VanOrsdel & Si DEALERS IN- timber and farm Cands and City Property. Office on Court Street. Dallas, Oregon. LODGE DIRECTORY. Masonic Calendar. Jennings Lodge, .No. 9, stated communications, Second and Fourth Fridays of each month. R. L. Chapman. W. M. Ohcar IIaytkr, Sec. Ainsworth Chapter, No. 17, R. A. M., stated convocation, Firs First and third Fridays of each month. Oscar Havteb, H. P. Willis Simonton, Sen. aomi Chapter, No. 22, 0. E. 8., stated 4meetings Second and Fourth Tues days of each month. Mrs. A. S. Fuller, W. M. Mrs. Libbik Muia, Sec. 121 I. 0. 0. F. SB. Friendship Lodge, No. 6, meets every Saturday evening in I. M- r n v uii V. J. I . HHU. Chauncey Teats, N. G. W. A. Ayrks, Rec.Sec. JkaCreole Encampment, No. 20, meets -"Second and Fourth Monday of each month. J. K. Sibley, C. P. A. W. Teats, Scribe. rjlmira Lodge, No. 26, D. of R., meets every Friday evening. Mrss Mix a Hughes, N. G. Miss Lydia Campbell, Sec. Knights of the Maccak Dallas Tent, No. 3, meets Sr nnH Fourth ThnraHan rl ! month in I. 0. 0. F.halL G. W. Conkey, S. K. Com. I. N. Woods, RI Twilac Hive, No. 28, L. 0. T. M, m -on Second and Fourth Thursday noon of each month. Mrs. Blanche Eakin, L. C, Mrs. Kittie N. Miller, Ei. TTOBNEY AT LAW. Oscar Hayter, Upstairs In Campbell building, Mils DALLAS, Attorneys at law. Sibley & Eakin, The only reliable set of Abstract Polk county. Office on Court St. DALLAS, TTORNEY at law Ed. F. Coad, Office in Courthouse DALLAS, of February, lUOli. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. Woodmen of the World. Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. I mted StiitcB Land Ollice, 1'ortland, Oregon, v . November 4, 0f) ! J'.'e 13 h"cby given that " compliance with tbe provisions of the act of Congress of June 3 LSTS, entitled -An act for the So tin ber lands 1H the States of California Ore' gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory " as extended loall the PnbHc Land States hy act of August -1, lj, Jennie A. BroSSea. " of Sedro o., ey, county ,.f Skagit, State of Washington mcnt No ' H thlS 0l,'ieeher orn s, S ment No lit.'.Hj, f,,r the purcliase of tlie s v ; ,,r potion No. , Township No. 7 s Hange' Vo W ..and will oiler proof to show that the land sought , more valuable for its timber o r s tone hau for agricultural purposes, and toe" tal 1 "h her claim to said land' before he Register ,nd Receiver at Portland, Ore-oil on I ,; i , Uie ll.th day of January, VM ' D lut's,1''y. Oregon: W. u oPs'e'h t, lS U. A. Uuggan.ot IngliB, Oregon - igon . ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Regihte'r. fallas Camp, No. 209, meets in their Tastle hall in the Woodman building every Tuesday evening. Frank Kerslake C. C. W. G. Vassall, lyiist letoe Circle, No. 33, W. C W 4"meet8 in their Castle Hall, in the Woodman building every Wednesday evening. ' Mrs. Josephine McDkvitt, G. N. B. M. Guy. Clerk. A. 0. U. W. 0fe Union Lodge. No. 35 Meets First VtW and Thlrd Wednesday of each month. H. L. Fenton, M. W. F. A. Stiles, Fin. Qrystal Lodge, No. 50, D. of It., meets Firstand Third Wednesday of each month. Mrs. F. J. Coad, C. of EI. Mrs. Ed. F. Coad, Fin. ttorney at law. N. L. BUTLEE, Office over Dallas City Bant TTOKNEY at law J. H. Flower, Office next door to Postoffi nAT.T.Afi . 0BBB5 TTORNEY AT LAW J. L. Collins Main Street, Near Postoffio! DALLAS, OB0i Notice for Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT J TNE 3, 1S7S I niied sti.tes Land Office 1'ortland, Oregon! Xnt'p- is h..r.,i ; fober 5, l'.os. with tbe prov Wot s o - be 'act o? June;., i-:, entitled a f . if ("Rris of timber lands,, .. .L.riV ,.,or the tale of Nev,i .,,.( vi o.Li. B1IInua, Oregon. August 4. 1- - '1U1, " by act of county of P.i ; "a-:cs- 01 Dallas, United Artisans. Atmmt No; 46-Dieets Firrt and lnird Tuesday ol each month. Willis Simoxton, M. A. ics Olix. Sec Knights of Pythias this day fT.ed in t lus'ofttcehis swor'TV' W agricultural pur, sc. .,, , , ?r .s,one th'' for o saui u d J ES the & S ??bjh hjs cl"ia at Portland. Oregon on T an'l E''' oilw,iJ n on Thursday, the Jlsrrt. He names as witnesen- Pe.,. x -Oregon: m Mc Hsr.lv ,el Bre- 01 Pa'la-S John Mffc 'd J ; of hlls- regn-' aay of Dumber, 11 00 ' r Ur!ore 21st ALGERNUN L'RLSSER, register. VUiHnrlr utt Goodman buildins siting Ivnishts are welcome b H. L. ToNEY?rrTSL- HAWKlis C' C- JENTIST. M. Hayter, Office over Wilson's Drug Wn UJ I .1 ift.g, pHY8rCAN AND SCKGKOS. L. N. Woods, M.D-- Does general pracUce In MjP the county. Office on Main .m DALLAS, pHYSIOAN AND SUBGEOS Db. R. C Huste" Room 6. Uglow Building JJALiUi"' Fraternal Union of America MRS K. Morrison, Sec, Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation. Pleasant to ia3 R. C. Craven. Pres. r Dallas CiiJ4lj!i Exchanges bought an v . points. Special attention J . lecuons. . Cleanses the s) t .. . saiiow ... laxative tmt Svmn ?J For Safe by BELT & CHERMNG TON i