Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, December 21, 1906, Image 6

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COURT HOUSE NOTES.
PROBATE
Estate of Hiram Ii. Simpkins, de
ceased report filed.
Guardianship of D. F. Boyer
heirs bond approved; John Auer,
Fred Auer and Stephen Scroggiua op-
pointed appraisers.
Estate of Robert Metcalf, deceased-
final account set for hearing on Janu
ary 19, at 10 a. m.
Estate of Hiram D. Foster, de
ceased oetition to sell real estate
granted.
Estate of Wm. Hill, deceased peti'
tion to soil personal property granted
Estate of Mary M. Davidson, de
ceasedfinal account set for hearing
on January 19, at 10 a. ni.
Estate of James Stewart, deceased-
final account approved.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
John Tavlor to Joseph W Brown
131.50 acres, 1 9 s, r C w, $2550.
Warren Wright and wife to Chas H
Vick, lot In Falls City, $275.
D L Clodfelter and hd to S W Clury
lot in Monmouth, $121.25.
A J McGowan to J J Stratton, land
in t6 s, r 3 w, $7000.
F W O Muller to James McCain
al, 80 acres, 1 6 s, r 6 w, $1450.
Ellon Smith and hd to Ethel
Smith, 10 acres, 1 7 s, r 3 w, $1500.
Almira O Teterson to J P Doughty
and wife, lots in Monmouth, $400
J M Mitchell and wife to I W Dick
inson, lots in Independence, $1000,
Mary A Winn to Mrs E J Hays,
45.73 acres, t 8 s, r 5 w, $1.
J B Teal et al to Falls City Lumber
f!n . timber on land in t 8 s, r 7 w,
$3000.
S F Gilliam and wife to Isaac
Butler, 34.98 acres, 1 9 s, r 5 w, $1.
Geo W Whiteaker and wife to C II
Mitoma, land in 1 8 s, r 4 w, $145.
CouKh yourself into a fit of spasms
and then wonder why you don i get
well. If you will only try a bottle oi
Ballard's Horehound Syrup your cougn
will be a thing of the past. It is a
positive cure for Coughs, Influenza,
Bronchitis ami an jruiinuuni y momo.
One bottle will convince you at yonr
druggist, 26c, 50c, $1.00. Sold by
Stain n Drug Co.
THAT'S ITl
Carlton people are setting out a
lorrro numlicr of walnut trees IU1
n'bu '
shade as well as fruit.
WHAT'S
worth doing is worth doing well. If you
wish to lie eured of Rheumatism, use
Ballard's Snow Liniment and you will
be "well cured." A positive cure ior
Sprains, Neuralgia, Bruises, Contracted
Muscles and all the ills that flesh is
heir to. A.G.M. Williams, Navasota,
Texas, writes: .
"I have used Snow Liniment lor
....oinoii miiilHiinil it cave the best of
satisfaction." I always keep it in
house." Sold by Stafrin Drug Co.
Guardian's Sale.
the
LaUrippe and Pneumonia.
pn.,iinnnii nffpn follows lacripDO but
never follows the use of Foley's Honey
and Tar. Tt cures lagrinpe coughs and
prevents pneumonia and consumption.
i ..- i.'.. I....'- llmmii ami Tur nd re-
AbK ior ruirj a iiui.v-j ...... ---- ------
fuse any substitute offered. Mr. (j.
Vacher, of 157 Osgood St., Chicago,
writes: My wne nau a severe
lagripne three years ago, and it leu ner
with a terrible cough. She tried a bottle
of Foleys Honey and' Tar and it gave
immediate relief. A 50 cent bottle
cured her cough entirely." Refuse sub
stitutes. Belt & Cherrington.
A Jackson county man netted $2,760
from 10 acres of pears.
It is a mistake to use a violent cathar
tic to open the bowels. A gentle move
ment will accomplish the same result
without causing distress or serious con
sequences later. uev in nji ' y
Kisers are recommenueu. -. j
druggists.
.!,,.. m ... order of Hie Honorable (o-mty
lor Folk ;ou.
tlie KiiardiaiiHliip of ) 111 a i if"
person, mndeoii me " ..iMt(. w ill. on
ami alter January '.ilst, J!". '' "V,..., i.i.Ll.-r,
fir chhIi in niui'i, i" - - , - ai I'ourl, all
LIIC Unl v.-, . ,,, tll ull 1 III atl
William sparr, mi " - - -g 'd letufcin rom
thatcertain tract of land lyli K u " to.
County, Oregon, " , t corner of the
Wit: BeKiiiniHK." , " ... , :rYr Harkliurat. Noti-
Donatlon ui mi V.r,"' n., 7 l, Sccli.-nH eight
licuUllll INO. W, V'""" .-I, .11 a.-Vell
l..)-.!'1".. ? JZXn Si Wct' of the Wtl-
on. and runnliiKlhSWf.NX1", Hn.t 15
jo chain: uie . .... links; them
minutes .neat ..,,. w.-at it i-halna;
A man near Med ford sold $898
worth of strawberries and plants from
two-fifths of an acre.
et
New Cure for Epilepsy.
T R Waterman, of Wateitown, O
Rural 'free delivery, writes: "My
daughter, afllicted for years wun epi
lepsy was curea uy ur. jrving o
Pill. She has not had an attack for
" Best bodv cleansers
and life giving tonic pills on earth,
at Belt & Cherrington's drug store.
A valuable new industry in Dayton
is a brick and tilo factory.
d cracked hands
nothinir is Quite as good as an application
of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Put t
on before going to bed, use an old pair
of gloves and see what a uinerance mc
" :ii l t!1,l l.tT all ilrncr.
mnrnintr win urniK. iw j
gists.
According to the Tribune, oak wood
in Metlioru costs iaui muic- w.v..
25c
The Hog Not Dirty.
We all talk about the hog being
dirty animal and as generally handled
he is so, but it is because he is kept
dirty. To say the hog is dirty is not
true in fact. He will not, willingly,
sleep in his own filth. He will carry
the bedding to one corner of his
quarters and keep it clean as long as
it Is possible to do so. If he is pro
vided with a raised platform on which
to sleep he will usually keep the bed
ding where it belongs hence the ad
vantage of the raised platform for the
hogs to sleep on. Have a platform In
one corner of the pen with a two or
three-inch rim about this platform to
help the hogs keep their bedding
whore it belongs, and they will keep
themselves as clean as most other
farm animals. We only need to
realize that the hog is not dirty from
choice, but from absolute necessity.
He will only be as dirty as his en
vironments make it absolutely neces
sary for him to be. We know this
from practical experience. Fresno
Farmer.
A Malheur county man is busy
hauling sago brush to Weiser for fuel,
for which he gets $4 a load.
It is noticeable a cold seldom comes
on when the bowels are freely open
Neither can it Slav if they are open
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup tastes
as pleasant as maple sugar. Free
from all opiates. Contains Honey and
Tor rVmfnrniH to the National 1 ur
pvl mwl Irii Law. Sold by all
druggists.
One Albany firm shipped enough
prunes to have given every inhabitant
of Linn county 9,000 prunes.
King ot All Cough Medicines.
Mr. E. G. Case, a mail carrier of Can
ton fipnipr fVmn.. who has been in Hie
II. R. Service for about sixteen years
Bava- "We have tried many cough
medicines for croup, but Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy is king of all and one to
hp rp i(i uoon every tune, n e aiso mm
it the beBt remedy for coughs and colds
crivincr pprtnin rcHIl LS u u leaving ii"
had after effects." ior sale oy Diairin
Drug Co.
Over 90 tons of material for the new
wireless telegraph station at Cape
Til unco arrived at Port Orford last
week.
Long Tennessee Fight.
For twenty years W. L. Kawls, of
HpIIh. Term., foutrht nasal catarrh. He
writes: "The swelling and soienesB in
muIp niv nose was fearful, till I began
applying Bucklen'a Arnica Salve to the
Bore surface: this caused the soienesB
and swelling to disappear, never to re
turn " finst salve in existence. 25c at
Belt & Cherrington, Druggist.
A Texas Wonder.
ThPi-p's a Hill at Bowie. Texas, that'
twirn as hiy as last vear. This wonder
ia W I, Hill, who from a weight of 90
imiinilfl has crown to over 180. He says
"I suffered with a terrible cough, and
doctors gave nie up to die of Consunip
tion. I was reduced to 90 pounds, whet
T liPiran inkine Dr. King's New lis
for Consumption. Coughs am
flolda. Now. after taking 12 bottles,
have more than doubled in weight and
am completely cured." Only sure Cough
and Cold cure. Guaranteed by Belt &
Cherrington, Druggist. 50u and $1.00.
Trial bottle free.
V.. C. DeWitt & Co.. of Chit-ago, at
u-hoan laboratory Kodol 18 prepareu
aaanrn us that, this remarkable digestant
and corrective for the stomach conforms
fully to all provisions ot tne auoiia
Pure Food and urug uw. J"""
laboratory is a very large one, nut 11 an
.nftaroni "trim indigestion and stomach
troubles could know the virtues oi is.ouoi
Id be imnossible for the manu-
r.w.tnrpra to Wppii uo with the demand
Kodol is Bold here by an aruggisis.
minutes m: "-,.... WeBt it r ialii
North M degree and . ii west
tliBiiee Norm ,i. m iWrees
links; mem" -
.. u-.r r itiing anil 1- linKS,
ami io 1.11.11. - elllil; theme
tlieMi.rtn wiii.i.n.j, . - ..,..,, to the
Kant along tne r na iXwWV
Nortneaat corner t - , , , (. ,
South on the KiiHt bo!'!Vlttry ' , M ae.ea
to the iiliiee in upki""bi - "
of laud, more or leaa .iil.mitted to
Carey V
forwarded to Ihe
eiiil t., paiiMii, ,vm, - county,
undeiaigned alTiKrovio,
Oregon. , ,.,.
Dated ueccmucr in., '-RY v SPAKU,
Gnardinii of William Simrr,
.... in n tiHraoll.
Martin, Attorney for guardian.
Carey F.
Executor's Notice of Final Settlement.
. .u.,i tiw. iiii(lirsiifneil
Kr of thetat Mary
M.iik c.niitv. OreKon, has hied his Imal at-o'ini
with the eierk of U.e. County courv o,
th?a d-,U,j:nu.r7 t the hour of 10
o'clock Ta. in. of aaid day for u ob rtioi
... wi.uru Huiil court in holden, on mi un
ami date last aforesaid to .IW WM "' ft
u..i,i ufi-niint should not be allowen, anu
said executor be diacliarKeil.
Executor of wiid estate.
knew what
BALLARD'S SNOW
LINIMENT
will do.
Oun i 1
UP-talrslnCampbdibm,,,
niTI n ' DU"lllnt tan. .
0rkoh, '
TTOKNKYH AT Uw.
Sibley & Eak
The only relinKi
rout county. oaiSjJ
DALLAS, n 8t-
. . orsqoh : Uv
i. :
A CONVINCING PROOF -
is the cures .t
Every
ill
"SViVir" RHBUMATOm.".,?;.ACTCO MUSCL1JS
CURE
BURNS, NEUKAiA.
AND ALL FAINS.
10 YEARS.
.. fMnw; i INIMENT
USCU .". ti.. "TliirtistO
V. L. Settle, Klchinoiu , wo., f t(JU
certify that I have used you gw 1
years ior rIBU,"Vr- w reudorod lmmediato rouoi
Tind in every case it lus i"luuuu
and in every
and satisfaction.
Avoid all Substitutes
Three Sizes 25c, 50c, $1.00
'baIRD SNOW LINIMENT CO
500-502 North Second Street,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
TTOKNKV AT LAW
hu- Coad, ;
onu-e in
DALLAS,
TTOItNKY AT I.Aff
N. L. Butler,
Office over Dalla, cit,L
HiTT k r
TTOnNEV AT UW
J- H. Floweu
Offlco next door to IwLu
t T T 1 (.
UAUIiAi),
TTOItNEY AT LAW
B. F. JONES
Office in Cooper BulWngi
INDEPENDENCE,
OREGON
Notice to Creditors.
Notice For Publication.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE .1, 187R.
United States Land Olllce,
Portland, Oivroii.
Iieceinber lltli, l'.KC
Notice is hereby glveii that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Conrcris of
June !l, 1H7S, entitled "An act for the Bale of
Umber lands in the States of California. Ore
koii, Nevada, and Washington Territory, as
extended to all the Public Land States by act
of AukiibH, 1K92, lieoriro P. Coulee, of Dallaa,
comity oi Polk, Mam of Oregon, has this
iiav tllod In thlsolllcfj his sworn statement No.
71IW, for the purchase of the N. of the 8 W. 4
of See. No. H ill Township No. 7 S.. K. No. b tt.
and will oiler proU to Bhow that the land
aoiiKht Is more valuable for its timber or atone
than fur agricultural pnrpnscB, and toeHtabliah
.iu ..iui. mi. I Uml tkforu the County Cleric
at Kallas, Oregim, ou Friday, the liith day of
Mnreh, l'J07. ,.. ,, ,
lie naniea as witnesses: William Hayes, of
liallas. Oreifon; William Tlllotson, of llnell,
Difgou; K. W. HiiiHhaw, of Dallas, Oreaon;
u'iii,u,n m.ii'uiv of Dallas. Oresron.
Any and all persona claiming adversely the
Bl.uM.ila.irilw.i I 1mihI are rcniiesteil to Hie their
clalniB In this olllce on or before said lfith day
of March, IW. IXIEKNON 8. DRKHSKK.
Keglsler
A branch wholesale grocery house
of Mason, Erhinan & Company, of
Pnrt.lnni I. has lieon started in IJaker
City.
The First Requisite of Beauty.
The first requisite ot beauty is a clear
complexion. Orino Laxutive ruit
Syrnp clears a Eiinow uiotuueu mm
olexion us it stimulates the liver and
. ... . 1. : ..l. I
bowels, anil tne eyes oeconio niigumnu
clear. You owe it to your mends to
take it if your complexion is bud. Urino
.uxtilive l rtut Svrup noes not iihuhchib
or enpe uiki is very jufnnuii. wr.
Refuse substitutes. Belt &. Cherrington.
tf"n fill Faj'8 tor tho OBSERVER
J)Z, and the Weekly Oregonlan
one year. In order to take
advantage of this liberal offer, your
subscription to the Obsekvek must be
paid up to date. Subscribe now.
Hi-
1
Mum
The dairy and creamery business is
growing in south.eru Oregon.
A man with a sprained ankle will use
. .1 .1 !.. if ,f
a criitcn. rest tne uokio mm i
p1I A manor woman Willi an over
worked stomach can't use a crutch, but
the stomach must have rest just tne
same. It can oe rested ion wnuoi
starvation. Kodol will do it. Kodol
nermrmfi tlie dicrestivo work ol tne iireu
it.nmiu.h nm corrects the digestive
apparatus. Kodol fully conforms to the
iirMiminnn oi tne inaiioioii i uic i-
unrl nmir T.aws. Recommended and
sold by all drnggists.
Coos bay towns expect the projected
street railway to be built soon.
Open the bowels and get the cold out
of your system. Kennedy's Laxative,
Cough Syrup opens the bowels
and at the same time allays the
inflammation of the mucous membranes.
Contains Honev and Tar. Drives
out the cold and stops the cough.
Absolutely free from opiates. Conforms
to the National Pure Food and Drug
Taw Pleasant to take. Sold by all
druggists.
Over 20,000 fat cattle have been
shipped out of Klamath county this
Fall. .
No Opium In Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy.
There is not the least danger in giving
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to small
children as it contains no opium or
other harmful ding. It has an estab
lished reputation of more than thirty
years as the most successful medicine in
use for colds, croup and whooping cough.
It always cures and is pleasant to take.
Children like it. Sold by Stafrin Drug
Co.
Eugene boasts of 50 per cent increase
in its bank deposits during the past
year.
Doctors Could Not Help Her.
T lind kidnev trouble for years,
writes Mrs. Raymond Conner, of Miel
ton, Wash., "and the doctors could not
holn m. I tried Foley's Kidney Cure,
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 eliminate the poisons from the
blood. U HICBS tney UO mis, goou neiiun
is impossible. Belt &. Cherrington.
Notice is hereby given that the undersiKned
hteSf. . duly .PPoW '''"V'lSiSX by e '
..t f Hester Ann Kills, deceased, by uu
County Court of the State of Oiegon, lor i
County, ana nas i umiu. ,., ti,u oi,l
A'l Ppns haying ola.m .l
i. n.o iiiwlorsiiruea. at tne J'Hiihs
Natioimi Hank, in the City of ItallM. in
., ..hi, in uiv months from the date oi
lted first V
Administrator of the i stale of
Hester Ann Kl lis, deceased.
Oscar llayter, Attorney.
Sold and Recommended by
STAFRIN DRUG COMPANY
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the
Notice For Publication.
TIMBER LAND, ACT Jl'Nh 3, 18.S.
United Stales band Ollice,
Fortland. )reg n.
November al, ltfuti.
Notice is hereby given that in coiunliance
with the provisions ol the act of Congress ol
J....M :i. 1S7S. entitled "An set for the ra e of
.i.i.ur i.mi.Im in the States of Caliliimla, ore
von. Nevada, and Washington Territory, as
extended to all the I'nblic baud States by ai of
. ic i,-.iwi-il If. Kless ne. of DallHH,
,..,... ',.r Miuic of oreeon. has this
j.. 1,, Hi iu niiicM his sworn statement No,
-..A ' ,i,..,tii.o kj 1 .: of S K. ' , nf Sec
H liln T i S it. No. 7 VV.. W. M and will
offer nroof'to show that the bind sought is more
.,.r.,.i,iirii HmliM nr stone than for agri
cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to ; t
said laii5 before the (bounty lerk of I oik ( ( AtRiihl 4 sw K(
uouniy at uaiian, viiruii, u .
He names bswUiium-os: J. D. M.'Donahl, of
..mi.iIIhk. Oiveon: Arthur h. Hayes, ot UaI ub.
tiniiA.,io ..r lu u. 1 1 r.J 17 1 tri
Anv and all persons claiming adversely the
above-deBcribed lands are reiiietea to nie ineir
rlaims in this ollice on or ueicre saiu i.u un,
of February, 11107. ,iikiiix, m n.cua.,D
A .1 1 r.nli J ri II. ir.iii.Mj
Kegister.
county court 51 ?.?.?... . ..f in 1. dav of
County, anil that . " , ; ' V tl.
to the said linal accoiniv m'
thereof. . mVTK.lt.
Ailniinistrator of the estate
ol Roliert Metcalf, deceased.
Paled and first published Uecember .1, l'Joi..
Notice For Publication.
Four hundred feet of the Columbia
river jetty was destroyed by n hurri
cane Monday, and the loss is estimated
at $5000.
In Praise of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy.
There is no other medicine manu
factured that has received so much
praise and so many expressions o grati
tude as Chamberlain's Conirli Remedy.
It is ellective, and prompt relief follows
its use. (irateful parents everywhere
dn not hesitate to testify to its merits
for the benefit of others. It is a certain
i 1 . i. I.
mire Ior crouo anil win pre vein ui
attack if given at the first appearance of
the disease. It is especially adapted to
children as it is pleasant to take and
contains nothing injurious. Mr. K. A.
Humphreys, a well-known resident and
clerk in the store ot Mr. K. I-ock, of
Alice. Cane Colony, South Africa, says:
"I have used Clmtnlierlain's Cough
Rpmedv to ward oH'croiin and colds in
my family. I found it to lie very satis
factory and it cives me pleasure to
recommend it." For sale by Stafrin
llriig Co.
f . 1
jr--
v JU
(
You buy from Factory
Direct. 1 he re lore our
price are lowest.
OX!l5
3APC LOCK Ca
S4 3" ST. POHTVAUCLOaX,
OF PORTLAND. ORE.
Pflv SicK Benefits of ft 40 to
$50 per month.
Pays Accident Benefits class
ified according to occupation
Payj Surgeon's Fees
Pays Funeral Expenses oi
from $100 to $1")0.
No Medical Examination.
Membership Fee, $5.00, pay
able only once in a lifetime.
Dues 1.50 ami $1 per Month
W. V. Fuller, Agent
Dallas, Oregon.
M. OLIVE SMITH
teacher of
PIANO AND ORGAN
Studio, Room No. 2, Wilson Block
DALLAS OREGON
Notice For Publication.
i avm AiTJUNK 3. 1S78
J,"""-,v ' i.;iU,.,l HtsteH Land OHU'O,
I'ortlnnil. Ori'Rou,
Niivi'iiibiT'2tl, I'JOti.
M..,i..r Ih licrobv Kiven Unit in .oiiiplinnco
" ...:... r Un, ! ur iMinitremi oi
I Z T ft " IUimI "XT. a-'t for the sale of
S i Klk. HUU. of OreKoi.. I.M this
. . . i . . i ; . . 'nil.,. Imp auriirn H ItteillCIlt Nil.
nny iii"i V'""" .." f . I ...t i nf Hi'i. i.l anil
.v'..i" .i uill i.iiiir niiiiif to show Hint
ti l .l.in.1 Boutin Is miru viilufll.K' for it.
r! B. ' . ... ...... i i,. ..L.riiM. ItiiiH mirpoBca,
nd t. "atHbliNl. HiTcliiin. to land before
he t oiinly t:i..rlt of I'olk liomity, at Dalian,
reg i n o i . Friday, the IMh day ol Kebmary,
e"'l. t HI Hi.nru lit
TTODNEY AT LAW
J. L. Collins j
Main Street, Near PostoKce I
DALLAS, . . m,'
J)HNTI8T.
OfTlee over
DALLAS,
M. Hayter,
Wilson's Drug Stort
Notice For Publication.
Unite.! Stall's I.iin.l Ollin'
rorllanil, llri'Kon
OctobtT 111. l'.HW
Nnilw in hiT.-hv kivmi that in oiu iiliance
with the iirovlHiiniN of the ai't of (JmiRrt'iss ol
June X, 1S7K, entitleii "An Hd for fie pale of
till) her IiuiiIh in the atuten ol Oalifnriua, Oivtion,
i:..v.i,lo uml iishimrtonTerritnrv." aaexleinlwi
to all the I'liblie Lanil States by net of August
A .uir) kMuin M Wmith. of lllllllis. COIIIltV Of
Hoik, State of Oregon, has thin ilay lileil in this
ollice his sworn statement No. 7IIUU, ior tne nui
Huiseof the West H of Northwest M of Seetion
K,. k In TmiiiKliin No. 7 Suiith. Kanite No. ('.
Wh'hI. mi.l will oiler nroof to show that the land
soiiKlit ia more valuable for its timber or stone
than or aprii'iiltiirnl purposes, mill to establish
his claim to saitl Inn. I before Rcinster ami Re
ceiver at forllaiiil, Oreyon, on r ndiiy, the un
dav of .lanuary, IWi.
Ha names as witnesses: (.. P. t onlee, ol Dal
lu. dr.iir.iii! A M. Trent, of Dallas, Oregon:
M. A. Coulee, of Bnell, Oreijoii; VV. V. Tillotson,
of Buell, Oregon.
Any ami all iiersons claiming adversely the
n)inv.-iiflri'ilel Inn. Is are reiiuesteil to tile their
cliiims in this ollice on or before said 1th day of
January, 1!H)7.
ALGERNON S. DRESSKR
Register.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNK 3, 18.8.
111 Uniieil .States Land Olllr-e,
I'ortland, Oreiroii,
December 8, lHi.
., .. i I.., ,.,, ii, ..I in coiiinliunce
police is uniuj - ,,f
..iih in., iirovbiions ol tne aci oi
...... . ... . .., . ..... u,i , , , I,
l,,,,,. ) 1S7S entll e. "All aci n
timber lunds ill the States ol t ailior ma, y,
"!! "c r rv.. "i i .,. i,v net
I le r ll i.,i iu i.nuv. ..........
i,',uv.ii w. u nite.. ii roriiHin.
.,. t m, .in .on. ..Ii. State ol Oreuou, bus tins
.lav lileil in this ollice ins sworn sibo iik-ii. m..
i;(f, for the imrcnase oi i.
- i m ... i -mi k. !.; of s. h. 'd
w ...) ii. Tnu n,. 1 li Ml. 7 S. ol tiailKK ill.
7 V anil wilTotler proof to show that the laud
sought is more valuable for its Umber or stone
than lor agricultural puri.m.:n, a.... . .
his claim to snbl land before the Register and
Receiver of this ollice, at roriinini, '. k. ....
Thursday, the -1st day ol February, 1SU7.
lie names as wunesses; ...m....,., ...
Portland, Oregon; W. 11. Peine, ol fm iiiinu,
iinviiii: R. r . Louden, oi roriiniiu, vh-k".
ticorge Connelly, of Dallas, Oregon.
Any anil all persons ciiiuiihik ! , .v. n I
above-described lands are requested to tile their
cliiims in this ollice on or before sni.1 Jlst duy ol
February, UK),. ,1u.-c..-o
A Hi r. i.i v.i
Register.
Hears,
U.
L , ;c. V. Snelliug, of Dall.is, Ore-
o-,.,,- II L Snivev. ol Dallas, Oregon
Coulee, oi Dallas, Oregon
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands an, re.inesle.l to 1. t. eir
claims in this ollice on or before sni.l L.th Oaj
of February, l'.H)7
ALdKRNON H. DRESSER,
KegiMter.
Notice ol Final Settlement.
Miii.u i imrcliv iriven that the undersigned,
as administrator of the estate of Ellen Smith,
ileceaseil, has tiled his linal account in the
County Court of the State of Oregon, for Pol
County, and that Saturday, the mh day of
December, I'.KH), at ine nour in n. ui io.- ... w.c
f,,r.i.i.i..ii of siiid dav. at the Court room of the
said County Court, has been appointed by the
Judge of said court as the time and place lor
the hearing of objections to the said linnl ac
count and the settlement thereof.
PA HI. . UNI'MAW,
Administrator of the estate of
Kllen Smith, deceased.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney,
Dated and Hint published November ISO, 190ti.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby "given that the undersigned
,.f Hit, ..NiHte of Dick Tipton
n, ai.nl his hnal account in the
County court of the Stale of Oregon, 'or Polk
County, ami mat naumm. , . ... ...
cemlie'r, I'.KHl, at the hour of ten o clock In the
forenoon ol sum nay, "i - ." r
said Ciiunlv Court, bus la-en appointeil by the
Ju.lge of said Court as the time am place for
tlie hearing of objections lo Hie said llunl ac
count ami the sell lenient thereof.
Adiiiinistrator of the estate of
Dick Tipton, ileceaseil.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
Dated and lirst published November 30, liKH..
JHYS!C!AN AND HuRQEON, I
L. A. Bollman, M. D,,
Uglow Building, Rooms 7 atji
Mutual Phone Main 30. Bell fV
Main Gil.
DALLAS, - OliEG;
TTORNEY AT LAW 1
I, D. BROWN j
Notary Public; Abstracts
Will Street opposite Uglow Bldg.
DALLAS,
Guardian's Sale.
Pursuant to an order of the Hon. County
Court of the Counly of Polk, and Htate of Ore
gon in the matter of the guiiriuansiup m wnu
(i Jarvis a minor made on the ;mtli day of
November, Willi, the undersigned guardian ol
tlie said estate will sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash, and subject to continu
ation by snid County Court on Saturday, the
th ilay ol January, ai one p. u
dav 111 front of the Court House poor 111 i m
itv of Dallas, Polk (Jointly, Oregon, an me
right, title, interest ami estate of the said 1.1110
Jarvis in, anil to an inai cei uuu nm-i
lying and being in the County ol folk anil
Slate of Oregon ami ilescriheil as lollows:
An undivided two-thirils liuercHi 11. me
North East quarter of Section 0 in T. 0 S. of H. 6
W. of the W ill. Meridian.
Terms ol sale, cash in hand.
E HAYTER, guardian.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice For Publication.
Portland is facing a coal famine,
with not more than ten days' supply
on hand.
Cure for Sore Nippies.
Ah soon as tlie child ia done nursing,
apply Clmmberlain'8 Salve. Wipe it
oil with a soft cloth before allowing the
child to nurse. Many traived nurses
use this with tlie best results. Price 25
cents per box. For sale by Stafrin Drug
Co.
Some Malheur county farmers are
plowing, regardless of snow and cold
weather.
Dealers say that those who have used
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab
lets are quite loyal to them and cannot
be persuaded to take any substitute.
Get a free sample at Stafrin Drug Co.'s
drug store, give them a trial and you,
too, will want them in preference to any
other. They cure stomach troubles,
biliousness and constipation.
It is predicted by tho manager that
the Trask hatchery will turn out a
great success.
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 luns and
prevents serious results from a cold.
J. N. Patterson, Nashua, Iowa, writes:
"la.Ht winter I had a bad cold on my
lungs and tried at least 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." Belufc Cherrington.
KILL the COUCH
mo CURE the LUNCS
WIT"Br..ing's
How Discovery
ONSUMPTIOf. Pries
OUGKSand 50c & $1.00
OLDS Fres Trial.
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG TROUB
LES, or MONEY BACK.
Thousands of Wheeler county lambs
are being sold for spring delivery at
from. $3 to $4.50.
A
Outwits the Surgeon.
complication of female trouble)
with calarih of the stomach and bowels,
had reduced Mrs. Thomas 8. Aiiflin, of
(.eavenworlh. In-!., to such a deplorable
condition, that her doctor advised an
operation; but her husband fearing
fatal results, postponed this to try F.lec
tric Hitters; and to tlie amazement of
all who knew her, this medicine com
pletely cured her. l.naranteed cure for
torpid liver, kidney disease, biliousness,
jauudice, chills and fever, nervousness,
general debility and blood poisoning,
liest tonic made. Price 50e at Belt A
Cherrington's Drug store. Try it.
TIMHKR LAND. ACT JUNE 3. 1S7S.
United States Land Ollice,
1'ortlanil, Or.-Kon
October 8, HKXi.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June H, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in the Statesnf California, Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended
to all the Public Unii States by act of August 4.
lsw, Olga M. Hotmail, of Dallas, county of Polk,
State of Oregon, has this dav tiled in this office
her sworn statement No. 7085, for the purchase
of the S. W. of S. W. 'i of Section No. 10, in
Township No. 8 S., Range No. 7 West W. M .. and
will otter proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its Umber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish her
claim to said land before E. M. Smith, County
Clerk at Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, on Tu.es
day, the l .th day of January, liK)7.
She names as witnesses: Hardy Holinan, of
Dallas, Oregon; Peter McNeil, of Falls City,
Oregon: C. G Coad, of Dallas, Oregon; E.J.
Keynolds, of Dallas, Oregon.
Any and all twrsong claiming adversely the
above-described lands are reijiiested to tile their
claims in this ollice on or before said l.ith day
of January, 1007.
ALGERNON S. DKESSEK,
Register.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
as administrator of the estate of John Smith,
deceased, has filed his final account in the
County Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk
Ci.iintv. ami that Saturday, the Jf.nh day of De
cerning-, liKKi, at the hour of ten o'clock in the
forenoon of said dav. at tlie Court room of said
County Court, has been appointed by the Judge
of said Court as the time and place for the hear
ing ol objections to the saiu nuai account aim
the settlement thereof.
PAIL FUN DM AN,
Administrator of the estate
of John Smith . deceased.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
Dated and first published November "0, 190C.
Notice For Publication.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.
United States Land Office,
Portland, Oregon.
September 'JO, IWIi.
Notice ia hereby given that in rompiinnce
with the nrovisions ol tlie act ol congress ol
June 3, 187s, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex
tended to all the Public Intl Statea by act of
August 4. lM'f-', Elmer J. Reynolds, of Dallas,
county ol Polk, SlBte of Oregon, has this day
tiled ill this office his sworn statement No 70ti;i,
for the purchase of the N. W. !4 ot N. W. . of
Section No. Ill in Township No. 8 S.. Range No.
7 W.. and will otter proof to show that the laud
s-iught is more valuable for its limber or stone
than for agricultural purH)ses. and to establish
his claim to said land before the County Clerk
of Polk County, at Dallas, Oregon, on Saturday,
the lith day ol December, lwu.
He names as witnesses: C. G. Coad. of Dallas.
Oregon: Ed I.auer. of Dallaa. Oregon; J. P.
Magers, of Dallas, Oregon; A. N. Hotmail, of
Dallas. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to rile their
claims in this omce on or beiore saiu i;un nay
ol leceniber, 1.
ALGERNON S. DRESSER,
Register.
There is no satisfaction keener
than being dry and comfortable
when out in the hardest atorm.
you ale sm of ms
IP YOU WEAft
NOILD CLOTKIKS
m CKSAU lYIATWHIZt.
A J TCWtl CO.M5TOItMA5S.0 lJL
ICWtlUdlKW. C0.Uaa.Iv.-i.i0.CAJl
l S - IK
I M JI V I X
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been duly apia.iuted executrix of the estate
of William Mcl). Turner, deceased, by the
County Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk
County, and has ouallhed.
All persons having claims against tne said
estate are hereby notified to present the same,
duly verified, together with the proper vouchers
tnerelor. to tne undersigned at ner resilience at
l'Wisville, In said County, within six months
from the dale ol this notice.
Dated and lust published November 30, l'.HW.
MARY J. TURNER,
Executrix of the estate of
William McD. Turner, deceased.
G. O. Holinan, Attorney.
INDEPENDENCE I
Railway.
FROM INDEPENDENCE. j
K.IK UAI.US.
leave Independence, dsily . Bunds. , 5 1
a. in.; lv. Monmouth, 8:00 i. Di.;ir.DiUu,i1.
a. in. !
Leave Independence, dsily, ll.B . uJi;
Monmouth, ll:-"0 a. in.; ar. I)allii,ll:i.i. j
Leave Indeeiideiiee, nsilv, "j;
Monmouth, 6:30 p. m.; ar. Dsllii,
KI1K AIRI.IB.
I-ave IndeiM-ndeiice, (Isilv. ' 1:30 1, s.; i t
Monmoutli, 7:10 a. m.; sr. Airlle,8:ltl.B. j
Leave lndepeiidei.ee, JMM;'f
Momnoiith, 3:fl p. in.; nr. Alrlle,..5p
FOB HONMOl'TH ONLY. J
Leave Inilcpeiidence,dslly,i:loP I
FROM DALLAS.
FOK INDKI-KNUMC".
Leave Dallas, dally ex. Uundsy, ;
Monmoutl., 10:lf. a. m.( sr. itMlepe.fcsw.fc-j
a. in.
Leave Dal las, daily. IP- m
l:5p.n..;ar. n , le , ' .
train connefiB av nioun...u... - .
,iiiv.7:;)5P.n..;lv.Sli'
ar. ndepeiiueiii;c,o-i
FROM AIRLIE-
Iave Airlle, daily, ?'-T'
ai. i.i"'i- n
Administrator's Sale.
Iv Mow
1:40 p. l'; .
8 p.
Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance ot
an order ol the County court, oi me ikwj m
Oregon, for the County of Polk iniule on the
17th dav ol N.iveniiier, num. in me iiiini;i in v.".-
estate of Morris Jnnts ileceaseil, ine uuuer
signed. the administrator of said estate will
from, and alter the '.Him nay oi iicceinuer
will oiler for sale, at private gale anil sell to the
highest bidder for cash in band, and subject to
conlirmiiiioii by said County Court all the right,
title, interest and estate of the snid Morris
Jones at the tinie oi ins neiiin. anu an me num.,
titleand interest that the eslale has by oper
ation of law or otherwise, aciiuired other than,
or in addition to that of said Morris Jones at
the time of his death, in and to all Mint certain
lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying, and
being in the County of Polk, and State of Ore
gon ami bounded and described as follows,
to-wit:
The East half of the Northwest quarter and
Lois One and Two of Section lf in Township 8
South of Ranged West of the Willamette Meri
dian and containing 14f acres more or less.
Terms and conditions of sale, cash in hand.
Rids foi said premises may be made at the Law
Office of N.L. Duller in the City of Dallas.
ROBERT FOULKES,
Administrator of the estate of
Munis Jones, deceased.
truiii coii'ueeiB at Monmouth for WW J t
5:40 p. in. ; ar. lndeieiidei ce, 5.,
FROM MONMOUTH ONLY. i
Leaves Monmouth for ludepesW1,
i.M p. 111. s
Boardlni and dar school for vouni la.lles.
Muslo (Leschtlxky method). Art; Compiata
Academic Course: special Inducements. For
Information address Slater Superior.
Salem, Falls City&W
em Railway Co. j
.
TIME-TAULK Effective
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DEALERS IN-
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Office on Court Street.
Dallas, Oregon.
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