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,,, . i COURT HOUSE NOTES. ' PROBATE Estate of 0. W. Pagett, deceased petition to sell certain personal prop erty granted. Estate of Sarah liitner, deceased final account approved and executors discharged. Estate of D. F. Boyer, deceased Bertha Boyer appointed adminis tratrix; bond fixed in the sum of $3000. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. M C Furmioger to Nettie B Hutton, lot in Dallas, $350. O E Leet and wife to Chas L Barnes, lot in Dallas, $800. J H Moran, Trustee, to E II Hoarier, lots in Monmouth, $150. Polk Co Land Co to H Hirschberg, lots in Talmage. $200. Thomas Edgar to Catherine Edgar, lot in Falls City, $1. William Hayes and wife to E M Everett, 160 acres in 1 7 s, r 0 w, $1400. Geo W McCollum and wife to W W Miller, land in 1 9 s, r 6 w, $1809. Emma D Fennell and hd to Rose Elliot, lots in Independence, $2200. Daniel Chandler to heira of C P Zumwalt 82.42 acres In t C s, r 5 w, $1. John Morris and wife to Henry Bodien, laud in 1 7 s, r 3 w, $4500. Sarah E Marks and husband to Agnes B Campbell, lots in Dallas, $260. William L Cauthorn to R E L Brown, 94.20 acres, 1 10 s, r 4 w, $2000. Thomas Holtnan to David G Dove, 2.16 acres, 1 7 s, r 4 w, $G5. EXCURSION TO CALIFORNIA Under Auspices of Oregon Develop ment League Leaves Portland on Special Train, January 13. falls City nous Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Tetherow were Dallas visitors, Suturday. Frank Martin, of Dolph, is spend ing the holiday week in Falls City. Miss Ruby Reese is spending her vacation with her parents at McMinn villo. The Christmas trees at the M. E. and Christian churches were enjoyed by all. The meetings being held at the Christian church this week have been well attended. Mr. Reed, teacher of the Upper Salt Creek school, is spending the vacation with his mother. The members of the M. E. Church presented their pastor, Rev. Rounds, a fine large mirror for Christmas. Prof. Scott Leavitt and family, of Dayton, are visiting Mrs. Leavitt'.s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frink. Several people from here atteuded the bHsketbull game between Dallas audNewberg, at Dallas, Friday night. In Mad Chase. Millions rush in mad chase after health, from one extreme of faddistn to another, when, if they would keep their bowels regular with Dr. King's New Life rills, their troubles would all pass away. Prompt relief and quick cure for liver and stomach trouble. 25e at Belt & C.'ieirington's drug store; guaranteed. Secretary Tom Richardson, of the Oregon Development League, is very anxious that the state at large should be well represented on this excursion The pary, which will be composed of ladies and gentlemen, loaves Port land at midnight, January 13, 1900 stops being made at Sacramento, San Francisco, Palo Alta, Ban Jose, Paso Robles, Santa Barbara, and Los Angeles. Special entertainment will be accorded the party at these points, The rate from Portland will be $03 for one person, which includes three meals to be served on diner between Port land and Sacramento, and Pullman berth to Los Angeles. A rate of $58 will bo charged where two peoplo occupy a double berth. A deposit of $25 is necessary on each ticket to so cure reservation. This is an excellent opportunity to visit California, ns the auspices under which it is gven in sures a most enjoyable outing. The excursion is to bo run only pro vided that not less than 125 poisons make the trip. All communications in reference to reservations, and to the trip In general, Bbould be ad dressed to Mr. Tom Richardson, Man ager Portland Commercial Club, Portland, Oregon. FAILED. All efForts have failed to And 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: "Last winter I had a bud 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 and Tar and two thirds of a bottle cured me. I consider it the greatest cough and lung medicine in the world." Belt it Chorrington The Amity council has Instructed tho town marshal to enforce the curfew oidinaneo. R. C. Craven, Pres. W. G. Vassal!, Cashier Dallas City Bank. Exchanges bought and sold on all points. Special attention paid to col lections. HARNESS AND SADDLES. 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 qualiiy all utted 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. Stile MAIN ST.. DALLAS. ORE HOLLiSTCRS H:cky fountain Tea Nuggets A Buy Mtdleist for Buy Tmif.t. Brfip Bulin Btlth asi Ko4 V'.gvt. A twlfio forCVntlrtlon, ln.lifc-tlon. I.It nd Kkloef Tfvubl, I'iniplp, l.mi. Iniptir fciood, J Breath, f-!u-r..h Hovrtt, IW liW, od Kckch. It's Hoc jr Mountain T In ib lt form, K rents a box. Unuio made by HoLunu Pbim Cokpaxt, SUUio, Wis. ruti kvgsits rca sallow people Four 8-mouths-old porkers that weighed an average of 328 pounds each were marketed at Corvallis, bringing $79.75. Grip 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 iagrippe with all its miserable symp toms," says Mr. J. 8. Egleston of Maple Landing, Iowa. "Knees and joints ach ing, muscles sore, bead Btopped 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 a 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 Stafriu Drug Company. Mnny poople urouud Dillard are setting out strawberry plants. Doctors Could Not Help Her. ''I hud kidney trouble for years," writes Mrs. Raymond Conner of Shelton, Wash., "and the doctors could no' help me. 1 tried I'oley 8 Kidney Dure, and the very first dose gave me relief and I 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 they do this, good health is im possible. Belt & Cherrington. Christmas Dance at Falls City. FALLS CITY, Or., Dec. 27-Oue of the enjoyable dances of the year was given in Lucas' Hall on the evening of December 22, by the Falls City orchestra. Dancinar commenced at half past eight and continued until 4 o'clock In the "morning. Supper was served at the hotel at midnight. Roy McMurphy and J. C. Talbott officiated as floor managers. Forty-eight numj bers were sold. The members of the orchestra are Cliff Pugh, Stet Cook Ira Lowe. C. V. Averill and Allie Courter. A Certain Cure for Grip. When a child shows fcyinplons of crouj there is no time to experiment with new remedies, no matter how highly they may be recommended, there is one preparation that can always be depend ed upon. It has been in uee for many years ind 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 say it always gives prompt relief." Fo sale by Stafrin Drug Co. A 2,000-acre stock ranch near Hepp ner sold for $20,000. Torture of a Preacher. The story of the torture of Rev. O. D, Moore, pastor of the Baptist church, of Ilaipersville, 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 ; price 50c and $1.00, guaran teed. Trial bottle free. The school officers of Yamhill county will hold a convention in McMinnville on Friday, January 12. Coughing Spell Caused Death. Marry Uuckwell, aged 'm years etioked 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 seized with a fit of coughing which continued for some time. His wife sent for a physician but before he could arrive, another coughing spell came on and Duukwell died from suffocation. St Louis Globe Democrat, Dec. 1, 1901." Ballard's Horehound Svrup would have saved him. 25c, 50o and $1.00 Sold by Stafrin Drug Company. An old maids' convention was held at Milton last week, and some sewing and more talking was done. An Emergency Medicine. For sprains, bruises, burns, scalds and similar injuries, there is nothing so good as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It soothes the wound and not only gives instant relief from pain, but causes the parts to heal in about one third the time required by the usual treatment. Sold by Stafrin Drug Co. Baudou, being "dry," will resort to an occupation tax to raise revenue. The Key that Unlocks the Door to Long Living. The men of eighty-flye and ninety years of age ure not the rotund well feci, but thin, eparo men who live on a slen der diet. Be as careful as he will, how ever, a man past middle nue, will occasionally eat too much or of some article of food not suited to his constitu tion, and wilt jieed a dose of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to cleanse ami invigorate his stomach 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 Stafrin Drug Co. A Corvallis Chinese pheasant raiser has an inquiry from the state game warden of Kansas for Chinese pheas ants in lots of 1,000, 2,000 and 3,000, and he is trying to recover his breath Remarkable Cure. "I was much atHicted with sciatica," writes Ed C. Nud, Iowaville, Sedgwick CountyKansas, goinu about on crutches and suffering a deal of pain. I was in duced to try Ballard's Snow Liniment, which relieved nie. . 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 11.00. Sold by Stafrin Drug Co. The annual meeting of the Oregon State . Horticultural Society will be held in the Knights of Tythias Hall, Portland, January 9-10, 1'JOfi. Lagrlppe and Pneumonia. Pneumonia often follows Iagrippe but never follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar. It cures Iagrippe, coughs and prevents pneumonia ami 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 Iagrippe three years ago, and it left her with a tenible 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 &, Cherrington. There i$ a flock of Chineso pheas ants near Bend, and how they got there is a mystery. A Fearful Fate. It is a fearful fate to have to endure the terrible torture of Piles.' "I can rutlifully say," writes Harry Colson, of Masonville, la., "that for Blind, Bleed ng, Itching and Protruding Piles, Buck- lert's Arnica Salve, is the best cure made." Also best for cuts, bums and njuries, 2oc at Belt A Cherrington, ruggist. Four Seaside men have purchased a $1000 machine with which they w ill dike their tide-land farms. When you want a pleasant laxative take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by Stafrin Drug Co. There is a great deal of activity along tho Sandy river for water-power right The First Requisite of Beauty. The first requisite of beauty ia a clear complexion. Orino Laxative Fruit Svrup clears a sallow blotched complexion as it stimulates the liver and bowels, and the eyes lecome bright and clear. You owe it to yon' friend to take it if yaur complexion is bad. Oritio Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is very pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. Belt k Cherrington. Walter Hubbard, of Dallas, and Mrs. Ed DcArmond, of Suver, are Christmas guests of Mrs. C. E. Cum mings. Corvallis Gazette. Furious Fighting. "For seven years," writes George W. Hoffman, of Harper, Wash., "I had a bitter battle, with chronic stomach and liver trouble, but at last I won, and cured my diseases, by the use of Elec tric Bitters. I unhesitatingly recom mend them to all, ard don't intend in the future to be without them in the house. They are certainly a wonderful medicine, to have cured such a bad case as mine. NMd, under guarantee to do the same for you, by Belt A Cherrington druggist, at 60 cents -a bottle. Try them today. :''Mdt is kiA or ytfom for ln4 j tf rt wi. On jJt wvwfcert .d !loct far V X af the f u mi V L V ,th rnTOtHll wtSttuttani L4 u uum t. - - tw re summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, (or l'olk Coiiutv, Department No. i. Maggie M. Long, Hlaiutirt', v George . Long, To'ueorge W. Long, the above-named de feiii thenameof the State of Oregon: You are hereuv required to appear, and ansuei the i-om-plaint filed against you in be above-entitlt-U Court and suit within six weeks from the date of the tinst publication of this summonB, to-wit : On or before the 10th day of February, 190.; and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof tne plaintiff will apply to the Court for a decree as prnvid for in the said complaint, to-wit : 1 hat the 'marriage contract now and heretofore ex isting between plaintiff and defendant be dis solved and annulled ; that plaintiff may have the future care. cusiily and poss- ssion of the minor child of the marriaee of plaiutiU and de fendant, viz., Zora . Long; and that phoutitt may have such other and further relief as to the Court may seem meet with equity and good conscience. . This summons, by order of ilie Hon. .il . Coad, Judge of the County Court of the State ol Oregon, for Polk County, made at Chambers at Dallas. Oregon, on the iiith day of December, WU5, is served upon you by publication thereof for a period of tix consecutive and successive weeks immediately prior to the 10th day of February, 190U, in the "Polk County Observer a uewspaper of general circulation, published w,eklv at Dallas, in said County. The date of the first publication of this summons is Decern ber 29,115. oscAR HAYTER. Attorney for I'iaiutifl'. M. OLIVE SMITH teacher of PIANO AND ORGAN Studio, Room No. 2, Wilson Block DALLAS OREGON i HUM 'ii i nn " 1 DELIGHTFUL ROUTE AY LIGHT RIDE IZZY CRAGS EEP CANONS MORE SCENIC ATTRRACTIOiNS 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 quipment and Service Unsurpassed Write or call on tne undersigned for information and descriptive literature. W. C. McBRIDE, General AgeDt 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, lie 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 lusting 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. rersons 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. Pierce, may be inferred from the fact that of the thousauds 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." Ibrp to state that I hare uwit three bottles of Dr. 1'ieree's Golden Medical Discovery since my correp Mideuee with you, and find great improvement in my case"." writes Mr. A. F. Novotny, of New York. N. Y., Box 1457. " I feei that 1 am in need of no more medical assist ance. When I started to t,.ke your nuii:ciue I had a repul-ir consumptive o.u;.h, of which 1 was afraid, and everybody cAnliocfd and warned me concerning it. ! was losinc weight rapidly, was very pale and had no :. itiite whatever. Now my condition is changed en tirely. I do not couch at all. h.-;ve r.:intd t-ht pounds in weight, have recovend mv Kthy color. and mv appetite is enorniim. I can n c onimend i:udicine to even, bod v who m.y be in neci the same, as it is a s ire cure. 110 hum but? a- a.e moat other p.ttent medicines, and is tar merior to all similar medicines." THE DOCTOR WAS WRCiiG. "When I commenced takinc vour medicines. eighteen months ajpo, my health was comtvete' broken down." writes Mrs. Cora L Sunde'r'.aud, of Chaneyville. Calvert Co.. Md. "At iiuies 1 could not even walk across the room vr-,hout pains in my chest. The doctor w ho a;t m:ed me aaid I had lung trouble and that I woti'.d never be wed ngatn. At last I conem 'eut-try 1t. iSerce s medicines. I NhicM a K-tile of Golden Medical Ihcoverv ' i.k it. and soon commenced t' feel a litt'e l-ettcr t t vtm "Trevteu me to take bh thc'iioVn v. -cai Discovery and the Fa write rs.-.. ..on,' which I did. Altogether 1 have taker ci :e t bUie of 'GoUUn Medical Ducoven. !sre!ve of the Faronte Prescription ar.d hvr vi s of Fel!et ' 1 am now almost enti.e'v w- ll, ami do a.l ray wuliont ativ pam h ,tt-ver. ami can ma with more cac than 1 coui Knner'y wy.." Ir. Pierce's Common Sor Medical AdWser, 100S lanje jvysr? anvl 7vm"."iis trations is sentrrV oil rect ipt 04 star-p? to tic fray expense of cuiiing twri. SrnJ 51 one-crnt surtvps for the Nok in ctoth binding, or only 21 stamps if pdj.i covers are desired. Address Dr. K. V Fierce, Euao K. Y. Salem, Falls City & West ern Railway Co. T1ME-TABJ.K Eft'ective December 1. Duilj except Sunday, Wert-Bornd: P- l,v. DALLAS 7 JU , . Te.tf8i.llns 7: r.illiama "A9 f. Bridgeport '-55 : Ar. FALLS CITY l M EstBound: P;"; ,,v. FALLS CITY Gilliam. ":1 Teats' Siding 11M'J " Ar. DALLAS 4:3j Trains Slop on Signal only. L. GERLINGEB, Jr.. General Manager. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that "'V"'?"' bv .in order of the County Court of l'olk County, ,m.gon , l.s been appointed administrator of (he estate of Lewis Abrams, deceased. AH persons having claims against iJ e. nre required to present them, within six months ronHbe date 'of this notice, wit . the proper vouchers, to the undersigned at Lincoln, Ore- thla 18th day ol VbKAMS. Administrator. First insertion December 22, ltKla. Administratrix's Notice. Notice is herebv given that I, Josephine I'aeett, have been duly appointed administra trix of the estate of C. W. I'aeett, deceased, by the County Court of l'olk County, Oregon. All persons having claims against the said estate are herebv required to present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned, within six mouths from the date of this notice. Dated this 15th day of December, IWIj. JOSEPHINE PAGETT, Administratrix of the estate of C. W. l'agett, deceased. X. L. Butler, Attorney. Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 187S. United States Land Ollice, Portland, Oregon. December (1, PJ05. Notice n herebv given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, lh8, entitled "An act for the sale of timber hinds in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1NU, William C. Harmon, of Newport, county of Lincoln, State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this otlice his sworn statement No. C71li, for the purchase of the Northwest one-fourth of Section No. :U in Township No. 7 South, Mange No. 7 West, and will offer proof to show that the ,and 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 20th day of Kebruaiy, 1000. He names as witnesses: U. Stout Bryant, of Portland, Oregon : Henry A. Duggan, of Clats kanie. Oregon; Fred C. 'Whitten. of Portland, Oregon; William A. Wheeler, of Portland, Ore gon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this ollice on or before said 2Uth day of February I'M,. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. torn ASureCurelSs Galls, Bruises, Contracted Muscles, Lame Back, Stiff J0W Frosted Feet, Bums, Scalds, etc. ... AN ANTISEPTIC that stops Irritation, subdue Ta rnation, and drives out Pain. PENETRATES tha Pores, loosens the Fibrous Tissue, promotes a free circulation of the Blood, giving the Musclei natural elasticity. iJ BEST LINIMENT ON EARTH ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED CURED SCIATIC RIIEULlAflSM Mrs. E. A. Simpson, 500 Craig St., Knoxville, Tenn., writes: " I have been trying the baths of Hot Springs, Ark., for sciatic rheumatism, but I get more relief from Ballard's Snow Liniment than any medicine or anything I have ever tried. Inclosed find postoffioa order for f 1.00. Send me large bottle by Southern Express." THREE SIZES: 25c, 50c AND $1.00, BE SURE YOU OET THE OENUINE Ballard Snow Liniment Co. ST. LOUIS. U. S. A. SOLO AND RECOMMENDED BY STAFRIN DRUG COMPANY Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT JlNE 3, 1878. United States Land Ollice, Portland, Oregon, lieeember C, KHJo. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ot the act of Congress of June ;, lh7H, entitled "An act for the tale of limber lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States bv act of August 4, lSitt, Eudora 1. Cameron, of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of uregon, has this day tiled in this ollice her sworn statement No. 1171.), lor the purchase of the S. 'Aot 8 E. Wof See. No. l in T. No. 7 8., Range No. 7 W'.. 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 land before the Regisler und Receiver of this ollice at Portland, Oregon, on Tuesday, tpe mh day of February, 19uti. She names as wituesK'S: John Dempsey, of Portland, Oregon; Porter I). Castle, of Portland, Oregon ; C. L, Parker, of Dallas, Oregon; J. L. Castle, of Dayton, Oregon . Any and all persons claiming adverselv the above-described lands are requested to lile'tlieir claims in this ollice on or before said aitu clay of February, l'.lOO. ALtiKRNON S. DRESSER, Register. J. G. VanOrsdel & Soi DEALERS IN timber and Tarm Dnds and gity Property. Office on Court Street. Dallas, Oregon. LODGE DIRECTORY. Masonic Calendar. Jennings Lodge, TSo. 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, First First and third Fridays of each month. Oscar Hayter, H. P. Willis Simonton, Seu. Haomi 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. I. 0. 0. F. Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNK 3, 178. I'niled Slates Land Ollice, Portland, Oregon, .... . , , December 8, Vm. 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 Umber lands in the Stales of California Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," ,is extended to all tne Public Land States bv act of August 4 S!.'J A. Fred Toner, of Dallas county of Polk State of Oregon, h,l8 this day hied in this olhec his sworn statement No 0,1,, for the purchase of the N. U of N W i and S. K 4 of N. W f4 nd S. W. ' of x" E 0 bi ecl,on No. 4 in Township No. 8 South, Range No , West M.,and will oiler proof to show ha the land sought is more valuable for its n1! r, "."r"? t,hil" f,"r "Srieultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before he County Clerk of Polk fount v, Oregon, llt Fo" V"' 0U TlUS',ay' 'M day Mo nnmt'K aw u-iltu-iooe. t t nn ... ...w.lo. u, ,i, lUR'V- Ol Ufll US DaiiasU.rWon ' rlK""' l" fc"k,n. of Ativ iiinl nil iMiNirtnu 5 , ; i-iniiiuuK- mi verse v the ofFetouaryVl-w: ' uu,ore mM Mh ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Regisler. .?0s!it&- Friendship Lodge, No. 6, meets P?i!Fevery Suturday evening in I. ''n 0.0. F. Hall. Chauncey Teats, N. G. W. A. Ayrks, Rec.Sec. IjaCreole Encampment, No. 20, meets ".Second and Fourth Monday of each month. J. E. Sibley, C. P. A. W. Teats, Scribe. ltnira Lodge, No. 26, D. of R., meets evei'V Krillnv Pvpnintr Mrss Min-a Hcgiies, N. G. Miss Lydia Campbell, Sec. Knights of the Maccabees, Dallas Tent. No. 3. meets Semi '--.IPX and hnnrth ThiiraHavg nf month m I. 0. 0. F.hall. G. W. Conkby, S. K. Com. I.N. Woods, B.K. T Lilac Hive, No. 28, L. 0. T. M., m on becond and fourth Thursday noon of each month. Me8. Blanche Eakin, L. C. Mrs. Kittie N. Millek. B.L TTOBNBY AT LAW. Oscar Hayter, Upstairs In Campbell building, Mill DALLAS, OREGON. TTORNEYS AT LAW. Sibley & Eakin, The only reliable sei or Abstracts b Polk county. Office on Court St DALLAS. OREGOX A Woodmen of the World. fYillas Camp, No. 209, meets in their Castle hall in the Woodman huildine everv Pncpil ,j , imiK. ruAXK Kerslake 0. C. W. G. Vassall. iwiiBui-iue circle, io. m, W. L JV i meets m their Castle Hall, in the OOllllliin l,nil,li,,r l!T.1 . . event ik'. ' Mrs. Joseph lne McDevitt, G. N. B. M. Guy, Clerk TTORNEY AT LAW Ed. F. Coad, Office In Courthouse DALLAS, OBEGOS A. 0. U. W. Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAXn. ACT JUNE 3, 1STS. I niled States Laud Otlice, Portland, Oregon' n.i i. u..,.. :... .Novembers, lw;.. .1 ni uiRi in oomii Ha nee men, S, ??, here.a.mToi laudX Receiver at Portland, l're.-on ,m i c tbe 16th day of Januarv. VK; ' " '"v, She names as witnesses- F r ,;.. Tortland. Oregon; P S PrvVnt or5 IT"' 1' Oregon: W. f. liarmou ol Vwrrt 1 V 1fn'i H. A. Dneean. of luciig. vtleon ' 0rv?,"1: itivI5"i."il 1;" lIiuine adversely the ALGF.RXOX S. DRESSER. Rfgisie'r. I 0fe Union Lodge, No. 35-Meets First ! aiKl hlrJ Wednesday of each Ml month. r r t . . L,. tEXTOX, JI. V. F. A. Stiles, Fin. ; Crystal Lod?e, No. 50, D. of h.. meets IJirstand Third Wednesday "of each : Mrs. F. J. Coad, C. of II. Mrs. Ed. F. Coad, Fin. United Artisans. I had Tuesday ol each month V ILLIS SlMOXTOX, M. A. Gus Olix, Sec Knights of Pythias MiHviox Lodge, N0. 90. K of P-Vi-tin?S;- building H. L. 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" sallow comy - St i iJ 11 is r,- Pet. For Sale by BELT & CHERRING TON