COURT HOUSE NOTES.
PROBATE
Estate of William Kuble, deceased
R. A. Jones, T. E. Loban and M.
McLane appointed appraisers of
estate property in Josephine county.
Guardianship of Nellie Kurre, a
minor Teter Kurre, Jr., appointed
guardian ; bond fixed in sum of $1500.
Estate of John E. Davidson, de
ceasedpetition for sale of certain
real estate at private sale granted.
Estate of John J. Smith, deceased
Henry Brinkley, C. V. Johnson and
D. H. Simpson appointed appraisers.
Estate of J. B. Smith, deceased
final account approved.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
BMGuyetal to Clara L Kinney,
lots in Dallas, $890.
Jennie Steadman to M Guy lots in
Dallas, $1.
Irene Zumwalt to Sarali M TJpde
graph, 30 acres in t,c s, r 5 w, $5.
Sarah M Updegraph to (Hen B Zum
walt, 30 acres in t C s, r 5 w, $1G00.
Florence Smith et al to George
Nelson land t fi s, r 5 w, $250.
Lincoln McKye and wife to D
Beutluy, 40 acres in t C s, r 8 w, $120.
Elizabeth Blacketer to D S Bentley
GO acres in t C s, r 8 w, $112.
J M Card and wifo to Cephas Nelson
and wife, 82 acres in 1 8 s, r C w, $1300.
L S Gillette and wife to L S Gillette
Co, 4S0 acres in t 9 s, r 8 w, $1200.
J L Hanna and wifo to Blanche
Baker, lots in Independence, $1.
J G VanOrsdel et al to John Frakes,
lot in Dallas, $100.
M M Ellis and w ifo to W C Brown
lot in Dallas, $(i00.
The Original
Foley & Co., Chicago, originated
Honey and Tar as a throat and Inn?
remedy, anil on account of the great
merit and popularity of Foley's Honey
and Tar many imitations are olferetl for
thegennine. These worthless imitations
have similar soumlini; names. Kcware
of them. The genuine Foley's Honey
and Tar is in a yellow park age. Ask
for it and refuse any substitute. It is
the best remedy for coughs and colds.
Belt & Cherrtngton.
"To Cuie a Felon"
say Sam Kendall, of PhiUipshtirii, K ui.,
"just cover it over with I'.urUen's Arnica
Salve and the Salve will do the rest.
juickc.-t cure for Hums, Hoils, Sores,
Scalds, Wound;', l'lles, Kczeiua, Salt
Khetim, Chaed Hands, Sore ttet and
Sore F.yes. Only -.V at licit A Ciicr
rington's drug store. Guaranteed.
Benton county's grain crop was the
best in many years.
Men Past Sixty in Danger.
More than half of mankind over sixty
years of age suffer from kidnpy and
bladder disorders, usually enlargement
of prostate eland. This is ttoth painful
and dangerous, and Foley's Kidrey Cure
should be taken at the first sign of danger,
as it corrects irregularities and has
cured many old men of this disease.
Mr. Rodney Burnett, Rock Fort, Mo.,
writes: "I suffered with enlarged
prostate gland and kidney trouble for
years and after taking two bottles of
Foley's Kidney Cuie I feel better than I
have for twenty years, although I am
now 91 years old. licit & Cherrington.
How to handle the grout pr une crop
is a problem in tortious of Douglas
county.
A Clear Complexion and Bright Eyes
In most pases a sallow, blotehed com
plexion and dull heavy eyes are due to
poor indigestion and an inactive liver.
Orino Fruit Syrup aids digestion and
stimulates the liver and bowels and
makes the complexion smooth and clear.
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not
nauseate or gripe and is mild and
pleasant to take. Kefuse suhst itutes.
lielt it Cherrington.
W. D. Elkins, of Dallas, was a busi
ness visitor in Albany Friday after
noon, Albany Herald.
Lodge Notice.
Naomi Chapter, No. 22, Order of
Eastern Star, will commence holding
its regular meetings next Tuesday
night. All members will kindly take
notice. By order of Mrs. Maooir
IIavtkh, acting Worthy Matron.
WAS A VERY SICK BOY
But Cured by Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
" hen my boy was two years old he
had a very severe attack of bowel com
plaint, but by the use of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
we orongnt turn out all right, savs
Maggie llickox, of Midland, Mich. This
remedy can be depended upon in the
most severo cases. Even cholera in
fantum is cured by it. Follow the plain
printed directions and a cure is certain.
For sale by Stafrin Drug Co.
Many timber-cruisers are scouring
the country tributary to Roseburg,
and timber values tire soaring skyward.
As a dressing for sores, bru'mes and
burns, Chamberlain's Salve is all that
can be desired, it is soothing and heal
ing in its effect. Price 25 cents. For
sale by Stafrin Drug Co.
A Portland man may establish a
plant in North Bend to manufacture
denaturized alcohol, not from potatoes,
but from fern roots.
Pain From a Burn Promptly Relieved
by Chamberlain's Pain Balm.
A little child of Michael Strauss, of
Vernon, Conn., was recently in great
pain from a burn on bis hand, and as
colit application) onlv increased the in
flammation, Mr. Strauss came to Mr.
James N. Nichols, a local merchant, for
something to stop the pain. Mr. Nichols
says: "1 advised him to use Chamber
lain's 1'ain halm, and the first applica
tion drew out the inllammatiou ami
gave immediate relief. I have used this
liniment myself ami recommend it very
often for cuts, burns, st rains and lame
back, and have never known it to dis
appoint. For sale by Stafrin Drug Co.
Hood River anticipates
famine next winter.
a wood
Dr. Finn's Testimony Interesting.
Dr. Thomas Finn, of Boonsltoro, Mo.,
who has practiced medicine for 32 years,
says lie nas used every prescription
known to the profession for treatment
of kidney and bladder diseases, and says
he has never found anything so effective
in both chronic and acute kidney and
madder trouble as 1-olev s Kidney Cure,
It stops irregularities anil builds up the
whole system, lielt & Sherrington.
Well Worth Trying.
V. II. Brown, the popular pension
attorney, of 1'iitstield, Vt., says: "Next
to a pension, the best thiiijj to get is Dr.
King's New Life Fills." He writes:
"They keep my family in splendid
health." Quick cure for Headache,
Constipation find Biliousness-. 25 cents.
Guaranteed at Belt it Cherrington's
drug store.
Notice For Publication.
Notice of Final Settlement.
V. ,!,. .. iv hr,0,v !Vell Hint till' UII.li-r-tt.Mlld.
i .i the . of Marv J. Svron.
.i ki.hI hi. tiuat account in the
. . '.i,,., .if Hi.-hi Orcein), for Pi'lK
i- ...( thai smur.lnv. the tith day ef
ivtoUr'. 1-A.. l I he !'r 'it li'o clock in tlie
,.r.-mvnt.f.ii.llay.l tin- Court room ol J '
..i.llVi,nlrl'.ilirl lius Uvn HMKllllteil by Ino
i. ,.i.... ..f ui'i.l i mill us i lie lime and place lor
tin- hcarm ni oluei nous tit Hie said final '
cuini and Hie settlement thereof.
JAMKS M. Si HON,
Administrator of the estate
ot Mary J. Syron, deiva.Mil.
Oscar llavter, Attorney,
Patnl and tiist published September i, r.XV.
Notice For Publication.
Land iiltioe at 1 ortland, Oregon,
Aliens! II, I'.Hlti.
V.if-.e is hervbv uivon tiiat Hie follow ine-
named settler lias tiled notice of li is intention
to mate tins piixf in support of his claim, anil
Oi,n s.ii.1 ni.uii ho made before the lictrixtcr
and Keccivi r at Portland, Oregon. on Septeinlier
M. !'... vir- Kdwurd Hell 11. h. .No. 1 l.-.'J lor
i in. s.iniliv. i oiiHiier of See. 1. T. s S., K. .
lie natmt. Hie following wit noses to prove his
continuous rc-idi-nce mum and rultivation ol
sanl land, viz: Conrad Kile, of KalU I'ily, tire-
aim: olive Kcddaway, of Kails city, Oreiron;
Walter V Fuller, of Hallns, Oregon; John 1'
Meponald. of PaH.'S, Orenon.
Al.l.KiiNON" S. l'UKsSKIi,
Ucitisli-r.
Notice For Publication.
(I CmZS lUGUMATlSJ.l AND ALL PAUI
I) HEAD THIS REMARKABLE CURB I I
ATT0RNVATU.
Oscau J
DALLAS,
Gliding,
"111 j.
. 0Bn,...
U V B AT U
The only reiicto- '
P'k county. oZT.L
DALLAS. " 8L I
Snow has fallen on
iiills near Baker City.
the Elk horn
The Breath of Life.
It's a significant fact that the strongest
animal of its size, the gorilla, also has,
the' strongest lungs. Powerful - lungs'
means powerful creatures. How to keen
the breathing organs right should be
man's chiefest study. Like thousands
of others, Mrs. Ora A. Stephens, of Port
imams, U., has learned how to do
this. She writes: "Three bottles of
Dr. King's New Discovery stopped my
cough of two years and cured me of what
my friends thought consumption. O,
it s grand for throat and lung troubles.
Ciiiaranteed by Belt & Cherrineton.
druggist, i'nee 50c and $1.00. Trial
bottle free.
TIM II EK LANH, ACT JIMC ;i, 1ST.
United States l.iit.d i illii e.
I'orllauil, (ireijou,
September 1'.', l'Ki.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the luoviMons of Hie aei of ('uuiti'sk of
June 3, 1S7S, entitled "An act for Ihe sale of
timber lamia in the States of California, ( (re
coil, Nevada, and Washington Territory." as
extended to all Ihe Public Land Stales by act
of Anifust 4. tx'.rj, Nellie E. (i.aiu, of Pallas,
county of Polk, 'State of Oreiron, has this dav
men in this oihee her sworn statement No- T0.V),
for the purchase of the N. E. ' . of S. E i. i;
Section No. (i. in Township No S S. of llanee No.
; vt ., aim win oner nroot lo show that, the and
sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
than for acrricult ura imruoseH. and 1 1 esl.il.lish
her elaini to said land before the liewlster and
Receiver at Portland. Ort-von. on Wed :ies.lav.
Hie fith day of December, Pmo.
hue names as witnesses: I). .1. Rilnv nf
Dallas, Oregon; A. K. Toner, of Dftllns, : trefoil:
W. V. Fuller, of Paling. Oregon: W. 11. Ileseeker.
of Dallas, Oregon.
Aiiyiind nil nersons claim in? a lverelv i.ln
above-deseri lied lands are i-eiuesten to lile thHr
claims in thisotliee on or before s.iid flh dav of
December, nxxi.
ALdEltNON S. DRESSER,
Register.
Summons.
In Hip Circuit Court nf Mm sll.tf., r -irr,.,.,,i
wile UI1IUU lUCLOry Will lnaae bU,UUU 'r i-oik i ouniy, nepr.riiiient .No. 2,
fruit boxes this season.
When two strong men come to blows.
even if they are well matched, it is not
pleasant sight, but if the man who
gets the worst of it, will use DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Halve, he will look better
and feel better in short order. Be sure
yon get DeWitt's. Good for everything
a salve is used for, including piles. Hold
i .1,,
oy ait uruggisiB.
A man near Canby advertises
tomatoes at 40 cents a bushel.
In these days of rush and liurrv
courtesy is often forgotten. In the mad
pell mell rush of our life things are often
done to ollend that we rather remained
undone. A hastily eaten meal ami its
reluctant headache may cause us social
or iinanciai toss. j ne wise man or
woman is the one who relieves little ills
of this sort by a little dose of Kodol for
Dyspepsia. It digests what you eat and
puts your stomach back into shams.
r)iu oy ail druggists.
Jlnlvina Kelso. Plalntiil. vs. lleinv It. KcKn
Defendant.
io Henry It. Kelso, the above-named defend
ant:
In the name of the Stale of Oreiron: Vim an-
hereby reiiuii'ed to appear and answer ihe com
plaint filed inraii'St loll in tin nbiive-eruit toil
Court and suit wilhin six weeks from the date
of the first publication of this summons, in wit :
On or before the J7lh dav of October. P'lMi: and
if you fail so to answer, for want thereof Hie
pljintill will apply to the Court for a decree as
prayed for in said complaint, lo wit:. That the
marriage coiuraei now ami Heretofore existing
betwetu nhiintiir mid del'endaiu he niinnluil
and dissolved, and that plaintilt mnv have s-u-h
other and further relief ns to the 'Court riitiv
seem meet and ecUitable in the premises.
This summons, by an order of the Hon. Ed. K.
Ootid, Judge of the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Polk County, made at Chambers at
lianas, uregon, on me nth day of September,
HHItl. is served niion von l.i- tlt, iuil.liiii.i
thereof for a oeiiiid of six consecutive ami sue
cessive weeks Immediately piior to the -Jith day
of October, moo, in the 'Polk County Observer,"
a newspaper of general circulation, published
weekly at Dallas in said Counlv. The date of
the lirsl. publication of this summons is Septem
ber II, 1MH1.
OSCAR IIAYTER,
Attorney for i'lainlill'.
TIMliKi: LAND. ACT Jl'.NE 3, lTS.
I niled States l and oltiee,
Portland. On-aon.
August Pi, piOn.
Notice is lierebv eiven that in compliance
Willi ihe provisions of the act of Congress of
June :i. IS7S. entitled "An act for the sale ol
timber lands in the States of California, Ore
gon. Nevada, and Washington lerrilory. as
extended to all tue Public Land Stales by act ol
August I. lv.'-J, Maiv K. Hayes, of Pall.-iS.
county of Polk, state of Oregon, has Ibis
day tiivd in tbisottii-e her sworn statement No
Tirjl. lor Hie linrehase of the N. W.' . of N. E. 1 ,
r-ivlion So. j in 'lonn-hiii No. 7 South, Range
No. li West, and uill oiler proof to show that
the laud sought is mure valuable for its
limber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
audio establish her claim lo said Ir.nd before
the Counlv Clerk of Poik Countv, at Dallas.
Orcmiti. on Thursday, the Lull day ol Novem
ber. l'.W,.
she names as witnesses: (i. P. Coulee, of
Dallas. Oregon : Klias lliushnw. of Dallas. Ore
gon; William Haves, ol I 'alias, Oregon ; Millard
Coulee, of Dallas, Oregon
Anv and all iktsohs chinning adversely the
aliove-descnlied lands are requested to tile their
Claims in tins oltiee on or Uelore Saul Mill (lay
of November, l'.lilii.
ALHERNON S. DRESSER,
Register.
"I was much afflicted with rheumatism, writes
Ed. C. Nud, Iowaville, Sedgwick Co., Kansas, "going
about on crutches and suffering a great deal of pain.
I wss induced to try Ballard's Snow Liniment, which
cured me, after using three 50c bottles. IT IS TUB
GREATEST LINIMENT I EVER USED ; have rec
ommended It to a number of persons, all express
themselves as being benefited by It. I now walk
without crutches, and am able to perform great
deal of light labor on the farm."
THKEE SIZES: 25c, 50c AND $1.00
BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO.
ST. LOUIS. U. & A.
DALLAS,
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
STAFRIN DRUG COMPANY
Notice for Publication.
The town of Wasco him done quite a
profitable business selling water to
harvesters. This seems to be n uew
niunleiml enterprise.
Starving to Death.
HeeituMj her etonuieli watt so weakened
by useless ilriiKgiug that she could not
eat, Mrs. Mary II. Walters, of St. Clair
(it., (JoIuuiIhih, (.)., was literally starving
to death. She writes: "My Ktomacli
was fo weak from useless lirugH that. I
could not eat, and my nerves so wrecked
that I could not sleep; and not before I
was uiven tip to die was I induced to
try Kleetric Hitters; with the wonderful
result that improvement begun at once,
aril a complete mire followed." ISest
health Tonic on earth. ftOc. Ciiiaranteed
by Kelt it Cherrington, druggist.
On n little over a half acre of ground
Itosebnrg man raised 4,000 musk-
melons.
No one would buy a sailboat with sails
that could not be reefed. There is
always that possibility of a little too
much wind that makes a cautions man
afraid to go unprovided. The tliinkiiii:
man, whose stomach sometimes goes
back on him, provides for his stomach
by keeping a bottle of Kodol For Dy
spepsia within reach. Kodol digests
what you eat and restores the stomach
to the condition to properly perform its
unctions. NolU hy all druggists.
Land Ollico at Portland, Oregon,
September si, Hint,.
Notice is hereliv ihvcn Unit the full i,u- i 11 ir.
iinmeil seitler has tiled notice of his intention
to make Una) proof in support of his claim, mid
that sniil proof will hema.le before Reyisler ami
Kcecivcr at Portland, Oregon, on October "I
Hum, viz: Horace li. Ilavies. II. E. No l.'i 7:7 f.,r
the S. E. 'i. See., as. T. S South of Ibin-'i. u
lie names t'ie lollowintr ivitnr 'ssi'H lo nritvi.
his continuous residence 1111011 an, I iMilii,--,ii,.,,
01 sum ninii.viz: I nai les A ppleeate, of Itucen
Orepon: Andi-ew Ilium, of Roccs. Oregon
I lieodore Kiiirinton, of Roeca, Oickoii: Cicilv
r. iiiiKocs, 01 Kijceii, iircunn.
ALGERNON S. DRESSER.
Hegister.
Citation.
In the County Court of the Slide of Oreiron.
tor the t'jnntv of folk.
In the mutter of ihe estste of Morns Jones.
deecaseil. 1 itaion.
to Isaac Hneii-s. Ellen Morris, Chm-lollc
Roberts, AtniK Roberts, Morris lliitrhcs, Unvid
Eonlke8, Mary W heeler, Rok-rl l-onlkes, I lark
liastints, Charles llnsutms. Dora burr. Marv
t'arr, Thomiis lones, W illiam E. Jones. John 1'.
Jones, J. II. Jones, Jennie E. Price, Eob.-rl
Jones, ( harks A. Jones, Thoitms Jones, I'ina
lones, Eomsa Howen, Mary Woolrich, Lizzie
Miller and Jennie tlelder, llreetinir:
In the Name of the state of Oreiron, Yon are
hereby cited and required to appear in the
('oiiutr Court of the State of Oregon, for the
County of l'olk, at tlie ourt Room thereof, at
nalias in me County ot I'oik 011 Satnrdav, the
'vJd day of September, 1'.n'., at 10 o'clock ill the
lonnoon of thai day, then and there to snow
cause. 11 any there be. whv the petition of the
Administrator, praying an order direeiinsr him
to sell the lile estale ol lahitha Riles, bclong-
iiiK to ihe estate of said Morris Jones, deceased.
in 1 lie premises iieseiiiK-u as loilows:
Hi I'inniiiL' at a point ii.TT chains N'orthof the
Sontheasl -orner of the Donation Land Claim!
of s. A. Hiiu man, No. ol. 111 'loivnshlp '.I South,
of RaiiL'e 5 W est of the W illimielle Meridian, in
Ihe Comity of l'olk and Stale of Oregon : thence
North -s. It. cliains, with the hast Ijonndarv line
of said claim: thence West l'.i.'.H) chains: thence
Mirtn 1.1.SH) ejiains : Uieiice West 1:1 :11 chains to
the Westerly boiinnary of said Donation Lund
Claim: thence South a (leg. :C! lninnies East
sfs. mil ciniins. to the true corner of said claim:
Ihenee South 22 deg. 07 lmnntes East 7.t'-'.l
cliams; thence East r,:t chains, to the place of
beginning, and eonliiiniiit.' ui acres, more or
less, and that sale thereof may be made at
private sale.
Witness: The Hon. Ed F. fond Judite of the
County Court of the Slate of Oregon, for the
County of l'olk with'lhe Seal of said Court
amxe.i. mis II iiny ol August A. I). I'.hi;.
(Seal) Atlest: E. M. SM I I II , Clerk.
ily A. N. Ilolinnii, Deputy.
MAKE NO MISTAKE
Mm
1 t m r j 1
Ks. A",
Mill 1VA V
OILED
CLOTHING
will give you com-
I jJieic iiuicvuuii
and long service
You can't afford
to buy any other
Every garment
guaranteed
The best dealers sell it
Boardlnc and rtsv irhnni tn vn,,,,
music u.esrhtlzky method), Art; Complei
Arademlc Course; sperlnl Inducements. For
miormauon aauress Sister BuDerlor.
EEEGSIADrN
1 u
INSTITUTK
Study telegraphy and fit your
self for salaried position, with
unparalleled opportunity for ad
vancement. Railroad construc
tion now under way makes
great demand for trained oper
ators. Takes only 3 to 5 months
to learn. Tuition, 3 moa., t$40.
Writo for catalog;. Pacific Tel
egraph Institute, 5th floor. Com
monwealth bids-. Portland, Or.
Notice For Publication.
Notice For Publication.
Ihe Weston Normal school opened
with all the students it could nccom-
moilnto.
Loggers are now demanding from
$10 to $11 per thousand for logs on
the Columbia river. And the demand
far exceeds the supply.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Acts
on Nature's Plan.
I lie most successful nieilicincs are
those tliat aid nature. Chamberlain's
Counh Keinetly acts on this plan. Take
it when you have a cold and it will 11 1 lav
the cotic'li, relieve the lunjrs, aid exitec
titration, open the secretions niul nid
nature in restoring mo system to a
hcalthv condition. Thousands have
testified to its superior excellence. It
counteracts any tendency of a cold to
result in pneumonia. Price 25 cents
Lari;e size, M) cents. Tor sale bv Ptafrii.
Prug Co.
Sheep at $1.G0 per head, hogs at 7
cent per pound, apples at $3 50 per
box, does not look like all the western
opportunities have been exhausti-d,
says the Pendleton East Oregon ian.
Abscess.
Abscesses, with few exceptions, are
indicative of constipation or debility.
W. II. Harrison, Cleveland, Miss,
writes, Aug. 15, 11K32: "I want lossy a
word of pra we for I la I lard s bnow Lini
ment. I siepiMil on a nail, which canned
the cords in my leg to contract and mi
aliseess to rise in my knee, and the
doctor told me that I would have a stifl'
leg, so one day I went to J. F. Lord's
drug store (who is now in Denver, Colo.)
lie recoiii iiM'in led a Imttleof Snow Lini
ment ; f got a 50c size, and it cured my
lcjj. It is the U-st liniment in the world.
Sold by Stafrin PiugCo.
tiood for the cough, removes the cold,
the cause of the cough. That's the
work of Kennedy's Laxative Honey and
lar the original laxative cotiuh syrup.
Contains no opiates. Sold by all druggists.
Southern Oregon expects to ship
about 150 cars of apples, at $2.40 to $3
per box.
When you have a cold it is well to be
very careful about using anything that
will cause constipation. He narticularlv
careful about preparations containini!
opiates. Use Kennedy's Laxative Honey
anil lar, which stops the cough and
moves the bowels. Holil bv all driurirists.
No finer region for duck shooting
exists than Klamath county, says the
Kepubltcan.
Beautiful Women.
i'lump cheeks, Hushed with the soft
glow of health and a pure complexion,
make all women beautiful. Take a small
dose of llerbine after each meal; it will
prevent constipation and help digest
what you have eaten. Mrs. Win. M.
Stroud, Midlothian, Tex. writes, May
81, 11HU i "We have used Herhine in
our family for eicht vears. and found it
the Itest medicine we have ever used for
constipation, bilious fever and malaria.
Sold by Stafrin Drug Uo.
Since he has been in ofilce tho Tilla
mook county assessor has raised
timber claims from $C00 to $1,800.
Ilepnitmeut of the Interior,
Lund Oltiee tit Cortland, Oreiron,
Selilemlier S limi;
Notice is hereby L-iveu that the full 1 1V i llir
n limed settler Iihh tiled notice of his itilciiliiiu
io mime n mi l nroo in Minner nf hiu e ,.ii ,,,,,
mill mini nrooi mil u. mnde tiefure ioiaii.r
aim iieceiver m roriiimti, Oreeon. on (Ictuher
i, inn, viz II vn Kei I HU'iiv fnimi r v (Hi,,.
niny iieu, n. r.. ivo. 1 i,;;tu inr the S. i nf N. y
huh l.ols ;t and I. Sec. 1. T. h s. K IV.
Mie IIHllleS tile 111 mviliy u-lln,,ia 1 1 r.rm-.i
Her COIltlllllOllS residence lllilin nml enlliv.iii,,,,
of mint lmiil, vi: Coiirail Kile, of Kails ( ily,
p i-.wunMi neu, 01 r ui is i 1 1 v , iireifon
VV. V. I'liller, DiilliiK. ore''im: .1. li Meli,,,,i,i
of ImllnH, Oreiin.
AUiKRNON S. DKESSKR,
tegisler.
Notice ot Final Settlement.
iNoiice is lierebv eiven t int ('. a f,,o.i n,,,i
r. J. Coml execiitord of the esliite nf Sumn,.!
i onii, oecenseii. imve i en in he i nnntv c,.,,n
oi I lie Slate ol ItreKon, for l'olk comity, their
mini Mceoiini ns sticn executors, suit thnl Satur
day, ueuiiH-r l.i, i'hio, at the I r of 10 o'clock
in. of said dav. has been iiinmim,.,! i.v n,
J inlet- of said Court as the lime fur tin. h, !,,,,
oi Muji'i iioiin in me sain ii i i ii i necoiint ami the
seiiienieni itiereol. All i-rsons are therefore
required io appear al sum time and show cum',
ii any exisi, vny said aeount should not be
iiiiniveu nun me sant executors ilischiirKed.
Hated tiiis llfh day of Septemlier. 1!KN1.
C. U. ( ()AI.
K J. COAH,
Kxecutors of the estate
. , ofSiiiiiueU'oad.dcceaKed,
N, L. Itutler, Attorney.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the nndersipiied
lias been duly appointed adniinislialnx of the
estale of William ltnble, deceased, liy the
Comity Court of the State of Oregon, for l'olk
County, and has qualilied.
All iKTKom having claims asalnst the s.iid
eslateare heri'hy noti'ie.1 to present the Mime,
duly verilied, together with the proiervoueherii
therefor, to the undersigned, at her residence in
said County, within six months from the date
of this notice.
tilted and first published September 7, I'Hiti
KITH UCItl.K.
Administratrix of the estate
ol William Kuble, deceased.
Oscar llayter, Attorney.
The laxa'ive effect of Chamberlain's
Stomach and I .aver Tablets is so scree-
able and so natural voti can hanllv
realize that it is produced by a medicine.
Itiese tablets also cure indicestion and
biliousness. Samples free at Stafrin
lrng Co drug Btore.
A son of Dr. Minthorn of Newport
is mining expert for the Rothehilds
with headquarters at London, salary
f 25,000 a year.
Notice For Publication.
A bath cleanses the skin and rids the
pores of refuse. A bath makes for lietter
fellowship and citizenship. Not only
should the outside of the body be
cleansed, but occasional use of a laxative
or cathartic oiens the bowels and clears
the system of effete matter. Kest for
this are DeWitt's Little Karly Kisers.
Pleasant little pills that do not gripe or
sicken. Sold by all druggists.
TIMRRK I.AXfl, ACT jt'N K 3. lsrs.
I nitcd States Land oilier,
'orlinnd. Oreei n,
.. . , . August :i, Ci't
Notu-e is lienby given that in compliance
Willi Hie provisions of the ai t of ( ongre of
June ;;, InTS. entitled "An ncl for the tale of
tinilier lauds in the stales of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the I'ulilie l and Stales bv "act of
August 4, t ... James M. llurk lie.nl. of News.rt
counlv of Lincoln. Slate of Oregon, lias this
day tiled in this oltiee his sworn statement No.
TiUT, tor the purchase of the; Southeast
jMiruieasi '4 ami l.oi l ami 2 (f Setiiou
No. 2 in T. X.i. 7 S.. Kange No. !'.. mi.l n
oiler proof to show that the land sought is more
valuable for its timlK-r or stone than for agri
cultural purposes, and toeMabiish Ins claim to
aid land belore the Kegisier and l;t-vivcr of
Hug olhi-e at lrllaud, On gon, on Thursdiiv, tre
Mh ilay of November, limi.
He names as nitiie.-es: J.N' Kiee. of (lats
kanie, Orepon; K. C. W liitlen.of I'ortiaud. Ore
gon; f.s. liryant. of I'ortlaud. Oregon; II. A.
luiggau. of Irigiis, ii.csnn.
Any and all persona claiming adversely Ihe
atMive-tiescntuNl Ian, Is an- re,j noted to tiie their
claims in thisottiee on oT beli re htiil sth day
of November, Lnni.
ALOEKNON" Ik DKFSSFK.
Register.
TIM UK It LAND, ACT JUNK S, IS7S.
United Slates Land tiilice,
li irt In ixl , Oregon.
July Hi, ItHni.
Notice is hereby given that in coinidiaiu
Willi the provisions of the act of Congress of
.lime 3, 1S7M, entitled "An act for the sale of
inniier iiiniis in me states of California Ore
goo, ivevaoa, unit w asliiiiglun Territory,"
ex eniicii loan ine ruiilic l.anU Slates bv act
ot August -I. IS'.IJ, Maluila K. lliiisliaw, of Kalis
City, county of l'olk, state of Oregon, has this
day Hied in liis otlice her sworn statement No
u;i-.i, lor me piircnase ot the S. V. i nf X
ol f-ee. o. I in lownshtii No. 8 S., liange No.
., anil will oiler proof to show that the land
sougni. is more viinitime lor its timber or stntie
than for agricultural pin pows, and to establish
hercbiim to saiil land bofore the I'egister and
neceiver in. i-oriiiinu, Oregon, on Kriday,
me inn oay oi iicioner, r.iuti.
She names as witnesses: Lee Humphrey, of
i.iiins, Oregon ; v.eorge 1 . i;oniee, of Iiallas,
,'1,-p.ui. it, . iiiiisnaw, oi callus, Oregon;
utiiio-n .iint-IB, Ol lianas, lircgOll.
Any aim an persons claiming adversely the
aiiove-ilescrihcd lands are requested to lile their
clonus in inis ouice on or belore said fith day
oi Lionel , i.nni.
ALUKUNON 8. DUKSSKK,
liegister
LODGE DIRECTORY.
Masonic Calendar.
4
7K
Jennings Lodge, JSo. 9, stated
coininnnications, Second anil
Fun rili t riilnys of each month
Oscaii IIaytkr, W. M.
J. C. II AVTicit, Sec.
Ainsworth Cliapter, No. 17, R.
and third Fridays of each
month.
Oscah Haytkk. II. P.
Wihus Simonton, Sec.
Kf aomi Chapter, No. 22,0. E. S., stated
1 meet i tit's Second ami Fourth T
ilay? of each month.
Mi:s. A i,ii' k Kohr, W. M.
Mas. Pai'i.tnh Williams, Sec.
Citation.
I. 0. 0. F.
CliNltA I)
1' rtendslup Lodge, No. 0, meets
every Saturday evening in I.
0.0. K.I Jail. h
I'AFIifN, N. G.
W. A. Avkks, Kec.Sec.
In thet'ounty Court ol the State nf iir,..r,.n
nir i oik irOillliy.
in ine mailer oi ine estate of Marijuis L.
1VO 111 II 1 1 fl, IIHTIIM.-Il.
lo Lucy A. Kobbtns. John Ii. l!nbl,iii i: u
Kohhins, Mary Hemiis. Oltie Karlev
tdi), lialitli 'HHey, MhiuI MuIiIil'. Will in m Tn t , ,,,,
tleorgie Walker, May Campbell, Kiln Kraber'
it. li. l-.ins, llerinn l-.l is. Corn Miner
Klliott, Kred Tatoin, Thomas Tiitoni,' Mark
iiiioin, iiajue i iiiom, Jessie liitom, Kiehard II
Tatoin, the next of kin and all iiersoiis ii,i..r.,ui,..i
in n un eniaie, Kiiuwu ami unknown. Oreeting:
in ine ixaineoi tne suite ol Oregon: You are
hereby eiled and reuiiired to iu,i-,ir i 1 1,
v nuoiy v.niii Lui me oiaie ot Oregon, for the
unity oi i-oik. hi ine ( ourt mnm ii.,.r,...( ..,
Dallas, tn the Countv of l'olk. mi Snini-.!..,,
M,.,il.,. I,,, -1-1 IIHU-. .. II, I i. . 3 '
. ....j. , , n, luutiuinii.uiu inreiioon , r ,
of that day. then and there to show nm.. if O Innril I .Otitic. No ''It I) rf P
vc why the prayer of the petition of 'everv Fridn v ovo,,;,,,. '
V . s--s.....g.
JjaCreole Kncampment, No. 20, meets
"Second and Fourth Mond :tv nf nniili
month.
J. K. Sim.Ky, C. P.
A. W. Teats, Scribe.
Woodmen of the World, dallas,
ATT01lm AT UW
El- COAD, f
onice iii r. ;
DALLAS, ' """"wxi N i
TTOKNKY AT LAW.
N. L. Butlri
Office over Dalla. n,.. !.
or Banic,
TTOUNEY AT LAW )
0ice next ,l0nr to p ' I
OREfios
TTOItNKY AT LAW
B- F- JONES i
Onice In Cooper Bui(li
INDEPENDENCE, . 01!Pn !
-uv 1
TTOltNEY AT LAW f
J. L. Collins f
Main Street, Near Postofflc,
DALLAS.
Dallas Camp, No. 200,' meets in their
Castle hall in the Woodman liiiildim?
every Tuesday evening. .
B. M. Guy C. C.
W. G. Vassall,
istletoe Circle, No. 33, W. (. . A.,
meets in (heir (!astle Hall, in the
Woodman huililiiig every Wednesday
eye n in".
Mrs. Emma Kekhlakh, G. N.
IJ..M. Guy. Clerk.
I)
KNTIST.
M. Hayter,
OREQOH
I
I
6
Mi
Office over Wilson's Drug store !
DALLAS,
piIYHIOIAN AND NUIIO-EON.
L. A. Tollman, M.
Knights of Pythias
Ufflow Ruildinc. TJnomo i , f
Mutual I'hone Main 3d. Bell K l
Main G41. I
ARMION LiOUOE, NO. !)fi, Iv. Of L'.
Meets every Monday evening In
itq Castle Hall in .Woodman biiililiiifr
visitinp; iviiiftnts are welcome.
M. A. Foitn, O. C.
G. L. Hawkins, K. of R. S.
DALLAS,
oregol'
i u
iifc
mm
A. 0. U. W.
Union Lodge, No. 35 MeetN Firsl
and Third Wednesday of each
month.
II. L. FiCNTOff, M. W.
John K. Smith, Fin.
rrystal Ixidtfe, No. 50, I), of It., meets
wt irstand Third Wediiesdiiy of each
month.
Mas. V. J. Co a it, C. of II.
Miin. Ko. F. Coah, Fin.
DELIGHTFUL ROUTE
AYLIGHT HIDE
IZZY CHAOS
EEP CANONS
United Artisans.
Assemhlv No. 40 meets Fir.4
TLiivi r,,,,u.i., f .,..i, ,i.
.....t . ,,n, It.jf ,11 17,11. 11 IIMJIILU.
Willis Simonton, M. A.
and
Fraternal Union of America
Ijodge
No. 144 Meets Third Tnemlav
'of each month.
W. J. Waonkk, F. M.
Mhs. S. E. Morrison, Sec.
MORE SCENIC ATTRACTIONS !
Than Any Other Line in the Work j
.
Tho Only Lino Passing Through
SALT LAKE CITY!
Enrouto to or from the East
Choice of 2 Routes Through !
the Heart of the RocKies
Equipment and Service UrtsurpasHff
Writo or call on the undersigned (or
Information and descriptive literature,
W. C. McBIUDF, General Agent
124 Third St
TORTLAND. - - OREG08
Knights of the Maccabees.
$2.
Dallas Tent, No. 3, meets Second
and Fourth Thursdays of each
month in I. O. O. F.hall.
Dr. Mark IIaytku, S. K. Com.
I. N. Woons, R. K.
iwiiac ntve, jno. -zs, u o. T. M., meets
"on Second and Fourth Thursday after-
nuuii 01 chch moniii.
Mrs. Kittie N. Miller, L. C.
Mrs. Kosk Fihi.ur, R. k.
00 Taj's tor the OBSERVED
and the weekly uregirauu
one year. In order to tab
advantage of this liberal offer, your
subscription to the Ouserveb must be
paid up to date. Subscrilte now.
Salem, Falls City & te
em Railway Co.
uny you have why the praynrol tlit- potitinn of
Hiliniiiistratorof tlit- atinvu nanifil estate akilll
mm tin uiiiiTue iTiii.it- llllllioriin luin t0 w
tlie Iiereiimfter ili-srrilii'it real properly tx-lonif-ingtn
said estate he not erantiil. in.wii- u
Riniiiiig at n (Kiint ;o linkn Kast ami 2 ill' ehs
North of tlie S. W. corner of the II I. c r tiJ
Shreve, Not. No. :,' Cliiim No. . in t':s ii
V. of the Will. Mer. tlieimi. Ii.i i!f.'i,.'
thenee South U.S.1 ehs. thence North 7S ili-Brees
IS iiiiiiuti'h Kat Ji.ri.' ehs. them e Snmh k mi
thence West :flu:t ehs. tlieni e Norlh 1:, in'riw .'.
lilarc of liesimiinir. exeentinv thercfrnm ti...
eemetery anil roail thereto. ilesiTilH'd as U'ein
lune at a Point 2.0!! elm. Smith hiuI r no,.i,c i. ... .
ol the Southivest corner of Riiiil Shreve 11 '), c
thence Kast 2i feet, thence South 118 feet'
thence W est feel, thenee North US tot i.I
place of lieeimiiiiff. Biiiil mnilwiv l...CTii.,,.
from the norlhu'eal corner of tin. l"t .i..
Kcnlicil tract South TiT1, feet lo North siile of
sanl roa.l. thenee South 4.1 itetrn-eK W est S ft eh
Sooth :i0l ehs. to miilille ol the Comif v ro.i
rumiinR fn.in liallns to Oixie: the laud herein
to he sold Ik'Uii; :i."i :t! aeren. more or l ai..
the North half of the Northeast quarter of See
-Ni, the Kast half ami the norihwini nn,m, .i
the North hall of the Southwest quarter of Sec
i!, and lots :;, 4 and 5 and the South half of tin'.
UtllWCSt quarter Of the Sold Invent ni,a.l. ..f
Sec. I I. Also lM?iuitiiit, at th u.,i,il,..uui
of the John I'ankey 11. 1,. c. Not. No. ;Vvlo. Claim
No II, thenee North :i si ehs. thene- Wet .V h)
rhs. theiier South S.S1 clis Hi,, m e i Ki v, -j,.7r..
to place of beeinniiis'. exeeptin? aiid niserriur
therefrom the followiiic: Hci-innino
S.sl ehs. North and ii ( lis. W est of the Sotiih-
' iwiiit oi vim i a u Key n. t.. t:. ihenee Souih
Ctehs. thenee Wert 7 ehs. tlun.e North 1:1 ehs.
incnce r.asi , ens. lo jilace ol beKtnmnsr, all of
ins, ,, n-, inilllS IH'llir 111 lOWUslliU Soil t ll
of ttaiiKe li West of the Will. Mer. in Polk
. mini, wntroii ami coniiiining In all 7s.to
mils hiuiv ur lesw.
W itness: The Hon. Kd P
Jiiilpe of the County Court of
, the state of Oreeon, for the
County of l'olk. with the seal
of said Court atlixci, this li.th
day of August, A Ii.. pm;
Attest: E. M. SMITH. Clerk
JIISS 1.YIUA Camuioi i. N a
Miss KvANtiKi.iNK Hakt, Sec.
Buy on GradifF
this $60 Machine for $25
UttluHT PREPAID. 'l j8 iiigh arm, drop
inu, unn uearing, loeK
stitch, double feed, self-
threading shuttle: has
automatic bobbin winder
anu other latest improve
ment!!. This is the ANTI
TRUST MACHINE. It Is
the same machine agents
are asktngyoultiO for. All
attachments go with each
machine. Sold for only
Ift fAh lllll ti mnntKla.
Write T0DT for free FURKITURE CATAtOGUE showing
elegant household goods we will ship (Freight
caiT raymenw our new mtDII plan.
Govurtz Furniture Company
IL'Llli Vlni st- POHTI.ANO. OH.
TIME-TABI.E EH'eelive May 1.
Jailj except Hiindsy,
West-Bornd :
Lv. DALLAS
Teats' Siding.,
Oilliams ,
Bridgeport. ...
Ar. FALLS CITY ..
Eflst-Round:
Ly. FALLS CITY'...
Teats' Riding..
Gilliains
Bridgeport
Ar. DALLAS
Traim Stop on Signal only
A, H.
....7:30
....7:46
....7:19
....7:55
... 8:05
A.M.
,..10:00
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11
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43 j
... KO HIV"
...10:10
.10:16
...10:3 !
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4
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OEItUNGEIt,J'
General MunW"'
DYSPEP
SIA CURI
j x x x j
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
The $ 1 .00 bottle co. tains 2 timet the trial aire, which sells for 50 ceeta
PREPARED ONLY AT THI LABORATORY Or
E. C. DeVVITT a. rnMPANV. CHICAGO. IU
or Sale by Druggists.
fi
Notice to Creditors.
Not ire is herehy eiven that the nndeisienci
has Uvn apnoinled executor of the ljit ,t
and litiiinent of John Jul-Smith deccasiHl h
the County Court of l'olk Countv. llrevon ' fi
iH-iNona hnvinc elaiir.s arainst "said ,tnte an
hen'l.y required lo rt-Hent tlie same d,T Veri
ficd s by Ian lei uintl. at the i,ni.v t ,v-t..
Hayter at Itallas, I'oik County, tireeim within
six nioiiihs from thi date. ' '
liatevi, Sepleiulvr 21, l',n,
B. A. CATHKY.
txerutorof Ihe Last will , t,.
ment of John Jiv Smith, deivaivd
J. Q. VanOrsdel & Son
dkai.krs in
timber
and Tarm uut and City Property.
Office on Court Street.
Dallas, Oregon.
7 v s:jzr r s 7-7 r-,-r-r-.
-jf jr-.s. jr. s . r r, . i
UJhM
. Ml
D;n
iJLf
mm
i'lnilltaJ
I 4
M A TRAPS -
BlreiitTon la probably ;iP,e",,2S,B0ffl!'
lions etrictlyHittdeiithil.HANwgpn
sent free. Oldest a jiencr fuj 4 COm reW"
I'alents taken tbrouB 'ut"
tprrtal notict, without cbsni ' 11Jt'4
Scieniific Mt ttgSk
A handsomely l""ra;ej iS
Branch Oftiee, 628 F BU
The new laxative
that does not gripe
or nauseate.
Pleasant to take.
m
Cures
Stomach and Liver
Tnvotf o troubleand
AUliyo HUH ayrilp ChronicConstlp
For Sale by BELT & CHERRING TON