Polk County Observer J. C. HAYTER, EDITOR AND PUBUSHER. Published Weekly and Semi -Weekly 11.50 per Year. Strlctlv In Advance. at DALLAS, OREGON, APRIL 12. 1907 The way to build up Dalas ts,to pat ronise Dallas people. BUSINESS LOCALS. Dr. Hayter. Dentist Office over Wilson's Drug Store. Dullas. Oregon. Wagon For Sale. Good 3J farm wagon for sale. Mark Hatter, Dallas, Or. FIRST MOHAIR POOL SOLD Herman Mctzger Secures Four Thousand Fleeces at Sodavllle at 29 !-4 Cents. Dr. INSULT TO PEOPLE. In inaugurating the movement for the referendum on the Freeman com pulsory pass law, the executive com naitlee of the Oregon State Orange takes occasion to pay its respects to the reeeut Legislature in the following caustic paragraph : "The entire couDtry has grown heartilv tired of the pass evil and at our last biennial election the people of Oregon expressed their opinion of the matter in no uncertain terms by a very large majority which they gave in favor of the initiative anti-pass bill. Through the unfortunate omis sion of the enacting clause this biit failed to become a law and the legis lature took advantage of this circum stance and passed a law in direct opposition to the expressed will of the people. This is vicious legislation if we hare ever had such in this state. It is an insult to the intelligence of the voters of the state as in effect by this act the legislature has said to the people that they did not know what they wanted. There can, however, be no question of the people's desire in the matter and the legislature should have considered itself in duty bound to respect their wishes and should have taken steps to correct and complete their work rather than to have taken advantage of the opportunity to throw it down." For Sale or Rent. Six room house, good outbuildings and four acres, in South Dallas. quire of F. M. Jackson. tf, A prominent authority on advertis ing says that many a local editor by hia attitude in approaching mer chants encourages them to treat him more as an object of charity than as a fellow business man. Unfortun ately, this statement is true, but the publisher who conducts bis affairs in a dignified, business-like way, treats his customers with the courtesy due from one business man to another, and devotes his attention to making his paper all that a local paper should be, need never fear the competition of the man who goes out and begs for business. The average merchant is quick to discriminate between the paper that is winning on its merits and the paper that is existing by the charity graft alone. The merchant who carries good goods and sells them at right prices never finds it necessary to peddle them from house to house, or to appeal to people to buy them on the ground that he needs the money. Neither does the publisher who has something really worth selling ever find it necessary to beg for business or hawk his wares in the street In the printing business, as in all other lines of legitimate business, merit alone will win. JUDGE R. P. BOISE DEAD Pioneer Jurist Passes Away His Home In Salem, at Age of 88 Years. at Judge R. P. Boise died at his home in Salem at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon afternoon, after about ten days of illness of stomach and kidney troubles. Ills death was not unex pected to the members of the family, nearly all of whom were present. Judge Boise was a native of Blan ford, Mass., and was born July 9, 1819. lie wa9 educated In tho public schools, read law, taught school ia Missouri, returned to Massachusetts to practice law, came to Oregon In 1851, and located at Portland. He held the offices of prosecuting attor ney, code commissioner, member of the constitutional conveution, circuit judge and supreme judge. He became a resident of Salem in 1857, and had served on boards of regents of several colleges. He was a prominent mem ber of the Oregon State Grange. He is survived by hia aged wife and four children R. P. Boise, Jr., and Miss Maria Boise, of Salem; W. L. Boise, of Portland, and Fisher Boise, of Dallas. Est For Sale. Full-blooded S. C. White Leghorn eggs, SO cents for 15, J. E. Miller, Rlckreall. 3t Shakes For Sale. Shakes for sale at Pedee mill, on food countv road. Inquire of J. V. Ron co at the mill. tf For Sale. Early Vermont seed potatoes, f 1 per bushel. AdpIv to W. P. Miller! Dallas, Oregon. tf. Eggs For Sale. Full-blood Buff Leghorn eggs for sale at f 1 per setting. E. M. .Smith, Dallas, Or. Hay For Sale. For sale, clean vetch and grain, or grain hay. W. C. Lewis, Rickreall; Bell Phone 66. tf. Brick For Sale. Thirty thousand second hand brick for sale cheap. Inquire of Willamette Valley Co., Dallas. Clover Seed. Red Clover seed for sale at 1 1 cents per pound. Brld well & Craven, Mon mouth, Oregon. 4-10-tf. Seed Potatoes For Sale. Early and late seed potatoes for sale. E. X. Branson, on Lyle place. 4 12- In- Flr Wood Wanted. From 200 to 500 cords of dry fir wood wanted. Apply to Salem, Falls City & Western Railway Co. For dale or Trade. 2-year-old colt for sale or will take good Jersey cow in exchange. G. E. Lawrence, Dallas, Or. It Phone Pioneer 54. For Sale. Household furniture for sale. Call at once at home of J. M. Pollock, Mill street Dallas, Oregon. Must be sold this week. 4-9-2t Roller Skates. WInslow, Richardson, Chicago and Henley Roller Skates at Lee Smith's cyclery. . Hay For Sale. Loose vetch hay for sale. R. T. Pierce, Phone 61, Rickreall line, tf Organ For Sale. Good organ for sale at a nqnlre here. bargain, tf To Rent. Sixty acres, lj miles from Falls City. Easy terms. R. M. Wosderly. Falls City, Or. tf Notice. All parties owing C. F. Company after May 1 may pay costs. IIpid & expect to 4-9-2t The Observer wants live correspon dents at Ballston and Pedee. Write ns for further Information. Dry Slabwood For Sale. The Willamette Valley Lumbei Company has some fine dry slab wood for sale cheap; also 16-inch slabs and lock wood. Eggs For Hatching. Eggs for hatching from thorough bred stock: S. O. R. I. Reds, $1.50 per setting of 15; White Wyaudottes, $2 per setting of 15. B. I. Ferguson, Salem R. F. D. 2. tf. Horsemen, Attention! The imported German Coach stallion "Alhon" will make the season of 1907 at the Farmers' Feed Shed in Dallas. Terms, tlO, $15 and $20. W. H. Mc- Danle) Is prepared to furnish pasture for mares. HUBBARD & McDANIEL, tf Dallas, Oregon. The first mohair pool sale of the season occurred at Sodavllle Tuesday. Four thousand fleeces, amounting to 12,000 or 14,000 pounds, were sold at auction. The successful bidder was Herman Metzger, of Portland, whose bid of 29J cents a pound secured the lot The next pool sale will be held at Sclo on April 23. when some 20,000 pounds will be offered. Sales will later occur at Silverton, Sublimity, Dallas, Lebanon and other points In the goatraislng section. Compar atively little shearing has been done as yet owing to the bad weather. Some of the growers who sheared too early have lost their goats as a re sult Oregonian. Fine Chance to Make Big Money With Small Investment, I will teach you how to do all kinds of optical work scientifically, viz: Test eyes, fit all kinds of glasses, and do all kinds' of prescription work, and will sell you a complete canvassing outfit Address, Edward Smith, Box 263, or Mutual Phone 1209, Dallas, Or. 4t Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNK 8. 1HJ8. I' tilted Statea Land Oflice, Portland, Oregon, Marvh II, I'JtW. Notice la hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June :i, 1S7K, entitled "An act for the ale of limber lamia In the Statea of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," at ex tended to all Ihe Public Land Hletea by act of August 4, 182, JohnH. Ihtrt, of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of Oregon, haa thia day tile! In this oflice hia aworn statement No. U1. for the purchase of the Kaal J of the r-aal VL of Section No. . In Township No. 8 Sooth, Kanee No. 7 West, and will oner proof to ah that the land (ought ia more valuable for lia Umber or atone than tor agricultural purposea, and lo establish hie claim to said land before the Register and Keceivet at Portland, Oregon on Monday, the .Tth day of May. UW7. He names a witnesses: hdward T. Walla, of Portland. Oregon; Charlea F. Khinau, of Port- Uud, Oregon; oeorge B.. oarren. oi rni, Oregon: John M. Snead.of Portland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-deecribed lands are requested to tile I heir claims in tins oltice on or beloresaid '27th day of Ma),iyo,. .,r'Lvwo rturaalTB Register. .Ready Summons. Notice to Creditors. Nolice Is hereby given that the nndersiiMied baa beea duly appointed administrator of Ihe estate of Aulas J. t roaiar, rteccaseu. iiy me County Court of the Stfile o( Oregon, (or Polk Comity, and haa qualitied. All persona havlnc nanus agaiust me sum eMate are hereby nolitied to present the aame duly verified, together with the uro,-r vouchers therefor, to the undersigned, at his residence near Hopewell, in i sin In II (omity, Oregon, or at toe office of the County Clerk of Polk County, iu Dallas. Oregon, wilhiu six months from tho date of tbia notice. baled and first published April 2. 1107. NATHANIEL CROSIAR, AdtuiuiMiator of the estate of Amata J. Crosiar, deceased. Address: R. K. l No. 1, Amity, Oregon. Owar Hayter, Attorney. Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT JlNE 3. 1878. I niled States l-alid Oltice, Portland, Oreg n, March 2K, IHU7. Notice is hereby given that in compliance ith the provisions of the act of Congress of June :, 178, entitled "An act for the sale of liuiber lands in the Htatea of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land Statea by act of August 4, 192. Carl 8. iiraves, of Dallas, county of Polk, State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this oltice his sworn statement No. 7.A3, tonne pnrchaiseoi the a. 'A oi s. !i of N. vt . .,, N. C of 8. W. V: N. ol S.Uof S. W. Wot See No. lo in T. No. 7 S.. R. No. 6 W.. and will otter proof lo show that the laud sought is more valuable for its timber than for agri cultural purposes, and toestablish hia claim to said In na oelore the County Clerk at Dallas, Oregon, on Monday, the 17th dav of June, 1MI7. He names as witneea: . p. Coulee, of Dallas, Oregon; W. P. Tillotson. of Buell, Oregon; E. W. Hinshaw, of Dallas, Oregon; M. A. Con lee, of rlnell, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-deacri bed lands are requested to (ile Iheir claimain this oltice on or before said 17th dav of June, 1907. ALiUr:K.ON If. DKESSKK, Register. In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for Polk county. Department No. 2. Hertha H. Woodin, Plaintiff, vs. Leon A. Wood in, Defendant, Summons. To Ijeon A. Woodin, Defendant: In the name of the Stale of Oregon, yon are herebv required to apear and answer the eom laii Hied aasinst vou iu the above entitled court and cause within six weeks from the first publication of this summons, to wit, on Mie20th day of April. I AIT, and li you fail so to appear and answer the sxid complaint, the plaintiff will antilv to the court for the relief demanded in her complaint, to wit: For a decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between her aud yourself, and also per mitting the plaintiff to resume her maiden or former name. Bertha H. Hubbard, and for such further and other relief as may be equitable. You are hereby further uoiiried that this sum mons is served upon yon by publication thereof in the "Polk County Observer," newspaer published weekly at the city of Dallas. In Polk county, Oregon,' pursuant lo the Older of the Honirahle Cieorae H. Burnett, judge of this court, made this .tilh day of December, 19C6, and this summons was tire I published on the 8th day of March, l'.WT. CARSON & CANNON. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Notice to Creditors. Notice la herebv given that by an order ol the Honorable William allowa). Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for Polk County, tnai'e at Chambers at Mi'Mimi ville, Oregou, on the 1Mb day oi March, 1SP7, iu a certain suit then pending In said Court, in which E. A. Meyer is plaintiffand P. J. Otarer ia defendant, Ihe said plaintiff, E. A. Meyer, was duly appointed rtceiver of all the co partnership propeity, asaeta and effects of the said E. A. Meyer and P. J. Oberer. partners doing business at Polk County, Oregon, under the tirm name and style ol Oberer-Jieyer Lum ber Company, and that the said plaintitt has duly qualified aud entered upon the discharge of his duties as such receiver. All persona having claims against the said plaintiffand said defendant as partners as a fore said are hereby nolitied to forthwith present Hie tame, din v verified, to tne sain receiver at Kails City. Polk County, State of Oregon, for adjustment and settlement. l-atea ami nrst puousneo aiarcn i, iwi. E. A. MEYKR, Receiver aforesaid. Oscar Hayler, Attorney. Notice to Creditors. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oreeon for Polk Conntv. John W. Eakin. "Trustee." Plaintiff, vs. W. D. Whealdon, Raymond J. Whealdon, Francis W. Whealilon, William K. Wheuldon, Isaac B Whealdon, Daniel O. Whealdon, Elixalieth M. nneaiaon, John k. vtneaidou and Ijirli p. Whealdon, Defendants. To vt.l). Whealdon. Kavmond J. Whealdon. Francis V. Whealdon, William K. Whealdon, saac B. w healdou. Daniel G. Whealdon. Eliza beth M. Whealdon, John R. Whealdon and Lark , wnealdon, the above named defendants. Jn the name of the State of On-eon. vou and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer me complaint nieu against you in tne above entitled suit in the above named Court, within six weeks from the date of the first pnb- iiraiiuu oi iuib uiiiuioiis upon you, hihi ii you fail so to annear and answer the Dlaintili will take a lodgment and decree against vou and each of you as prayed for in his said complaint. ior i ne sum oi aiuu.uuwun interest inere on since the 7th day oi May, la(M, at the rite of seven percent per annum, less the sum of 24 uo paid thereon April 27, 1UU, and for the further sum ol (iO.OO attorneys fees and for costs and dis bursements: and that the mortKare mentioned in plaintiffs complain on the following de scribed real property, to-wit: Lots 2 and 3 of Sec. :I6, also beginniua at the 8. E. corner nf the rreuertcg shoemaker D. 1.. C. No. 82, and run ning thence South 14.27 phi.; thence West 1.17 ns. to .'4 nine Hue running North and South h rough Sec. 36; thence North H.27 chi.: thence Kast 1 17 chs. to the ulace ol berinninc. run. taming in all. ft.li6 acre more or lessall ail'iute in r.es. K.ti w. will. Mer, Polk County, Oregon, be ureeiim.ii aim asm premises soul uy me Slier in if Polk County in the manner urovided bv law nid the proceeds at, idled to the navmeiit of tbo amount found due iilnintirt'aa aforesaid.' 1 lila summons la published for a ueriod of all weeks in the "Polk Couiitv Observer." bv onlr of Hon. Ed. F. (dad. Judge of the County Court of Polk County, Oregou, made at Charabera iu said County on the 4th day of April, 1W07, and late oi nrat publication will be April 5, 1H07, and he dale of the last publication will be on the I7lh day of May, lyo7. SIBLEY EAKIN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Oak Street Sewer Notice. For Sale. One 24-horse power, Jacketed Unl versai engine, burns straw, coal or wood ; one 32x54 inch, large cylinder, separator and clover-huller combined. together with two large round water tanks, each with pumps and hose; oook-wagon, furnished with cook stove and cooking utensils; wagon racks and everything ready for the field Although this machine has only thrashed about 59 days and when not in use has been well housed and is in fine shape, I will sell the whole outfit for much less than half its first cost as I have given up farming. JAMES ELLIOTT. prang me The best is Hood's Sarsaparilla. It is the best because it does the most good. While it makes the blood pure, fresh and lively, it tones the stomach to bet ter digestion, creates an appetite, stimu lates the kidneys and liver, gives new brain, nerve and digestive strength. An unequaled list of cures 40,366 tes timonials in two years proves its merit. ? aj rt m ta b f Tot thoaa who prafar soadlrlB In Uuivt iorm, llood s Srpanlla ia bow pot ap la tlioniatJ tablets railed areataba. aa well aa In tna usual liquid torm. rarins hav Klanu raily the as at ruraliv truirtMS a tha liquid form, besides awuraey of dosa, Mn ww, rva- ..-. ) ! 11 n m. 1 ... It. aviuorauon. break a, or Usaiaga. bold by droggiau or an by maiL C. 1. Uovni Co., U)Wil, M Ccaeaxteed under the Food and Drugs Act, June 50, 1906. Mrs. J. T, 0. tt troutd r-u-ast, -totsaham, laM.. says: "la li yaars tiparics- I ha-ra a.f kaowa Hoo4's fearaar-anUa to fad. fur sprinf amors and aa a ca-xrai blood umiier; It rart arrofaia. w-tvnui i baa x aqoal as a re--iu iprtii aaadx-inav It ciraa Baa caauioa euj ac tios 10 aay tbia. No. C2I. To I). C. Crlder. H. L. Oilier t'mma IU.lt l.anra Siefarth, M. M. Kills, B. II. McCalluii, Heater Butler, KlUabelh f. Holman, T. J. t'her rinton, K. L. t'bapman, E. C. Kirk Patrick. J. K. Klcliler, r . J. turner, W. J. Wagner, W. E Burns, K. R. Tiittle, I. V. I.vnch, J. A. Lynch Emma Ray, J. 1. and L. P. Smith, 1. P. Yoakum, Mabel Yoakum, K. E. Williams. E. V. and E O Dalton, Anny and J. H. Dunn, Mary J. Wairner' Clara Keid, 1. E. and K. J. Smith, W. J. W hile Prank Kerslake, K. A. Sliles, c. H. Chapman Dallas City Bank, a cttritoration. Addle Maifere Mary K Nit-s, 1). M. and Ella J. Metier, UCre ole Academic Institute, a coriairatbui, Frank J. and Jennie Coad, t II. and Jennie K. Coa.l, and to any and all other iersons own ins real properly situate within the hereinafter de scribed limits in the City of Dallas, Oregon: Notice is hereby given, that tbe City Council ol the l ily of Dallaa, Oret-on. contemplates the pasaaaeof an ordinance providing for and re quiring the construction of a sewer in Oak street in aaid City, commencing at the West end of said street ami running iheiiceettsl along said street to a point near the east end thereof and thence Soulheaxteily to connect with the present newer on Mill street at the intersection of Mill i.t reel and Lyle street; That such sewer will be constructed of vitritied sewer pipe laid at approximately thedepth of four feet below the general level of the ground where anch sewer is to be laid, at the time and in the man ner lo be hereafter more particularly preacrioed by such Ordinance and the plans and specifi cation! approved by the City Council ol saiil City: That tbe coat of aneb. aewer will be assessed to ihe real property to la benefltu-d trereby, ami wiium me uiiuis ueacnoeo aa lonows. low it: (I) The half ol all the blocks or parrel of ground facing, a bolting upon or adjacent to botn the North side and the South si ie of said Oak street beginning at Leveni street and run ning east along aaid Oak street to the Eat end theieof. (2) That lot or lota or parcel of ground laifeetln width, situate on the W eat aide of Levens alrcet and described aa beginning at a point feet Weat and 247 feet North fn.ra the intersection of the center linea of Oak and Lerena streets, and running thence South at a width of ISO feel to a point IHO feet South and 40 feet Weat from the Inleniection of the center linea of Oak and Levens at ret-la. all In the City of Dallas, Oregon: That tbe City Council of aaid City will ait In Ihe lonnril Chamber in aid City on Monday, the l.ah dav of April. 1M07, at 7:30 o'clock in the evening-, and at aaid time and place will hear and determine objec tiona and remonstrances lo the naxaare ol ,-) ordinauce, and tbe construction of six-h sewer if any there be: and that aii owners of real property situate ami lying within the herein above described limits, and all other persona in interest, may attend at aaid time and olace and show cause, if any tbey have, why such sewer shook! not be constructed. Done bv order ol tbe Cilv Council of tho ('tea of Dallaa, Oregon, made and entered on the 1st day of April, h)7. V itnea mv hand and the aoal of the rv.T of Dallaa, I his 2nd day of April, 17. fseaij iA r. smi rrtR, Andilor aud Police Judge. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator ol the estate of Andrew Kiggs, deceased, by the County Court of the stale of Oregon, for Polk county, ana naaqiiatinca. All iH-n-ons having claims against the said estate are heieby nolitied lo present the same duly verified, together with tbe proper vonciierg Miereior, to me uuuersigueu, av ilia law onice iu the City of Dallas, in said County, within six uiontiiB in. in me dale or mis notice. Duled aud liisl published March 29, 1907. OSCAR HAYTER, Administrator of the entate ol Andrew Kiggs, deceased. J H r' j X1 - 'i , ;' i 7 jtiM-hr- f.1- J 1 ..iV-i .,-5i,'i I oi M-i-'T 1 '-i. ' 1 n " OPLENDID Time to pick it RushforNewClotheswmr:! everybody will want pvprvfv,? 1 j viinig iibrnt awnv nr.i your selection now, while there is vet ni e time to please yourself thoroughly and get f f i! season s wear out of your suit. uil SMART HATS The Spring styles are particularly attractive We have several new shades and shapes that very swell. are COLLARS AND CUFFS. We want the Collar trade of the man that ap preciates good Collars. We sell no other sort. SPRING HOSIERY We're ready for the Spring trade with new and handsome effects in Men's Hosiery. some SJaviitut liaaat twt aaatMW rJUCHAELO-STCRN FiriC CLOTHING HKSHIS, STUM COk taaaraa. at . , LATEST SPRING SHIRTS I Men of taste will appreciate our handsome Shirts the moment they clap their eyes on them. Made of beautiful fabrics and in new Spring patterns. The New Negligees are ready, and a finer line we've never seen. Every one of them has a "Worth More" Appearance. All our Prices are Just RIGHT. Uglow lins O0US8 HILL STREET, LEADERS IN MEN'S CLOTHING .-. AND FURNISHING GOODS a i j DALLAS, OREGON Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hetehy Riven that the niidersitrm-d, as aitminisirainx of the estate of William Ruble, deceaM-d, has tiled her final account in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Folk County, and that Sutnrday, the 27th day of April, IM07 at the hour of ten o'clock in the foieiioou of said di.y, at the Court room of the aaid Coanty Court, "in the City of Dallas, Ore rou, has been appointed by aaid Court as the time and place for the hearing of objections to me saiu llual account and the settlement there of. RUTH RUBLE, Administratrix nf the estate of William Ruble, deceased. Oscar Hayter. Attorney. Dated and Ural published March 29,1907. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby Riven that the undersigned haa been duly appointed executor ol the estate of Martha Ann brown, deceased, by tbe County court of llie State of Oregou, for Polk County, aim ubs ijiiaiiueu. All persons haviur claims against the said esiitie are nereoy nonneft to present the same duly verified, together with the proper vouchers therefor, lo the undersigned, at his lesldencein said County within aix months from the date ol tn Is nolice. Dated and first published March 29, 1907. ALVIN RAY BROWN, Executor of the estate of Martha Ann Brown, deceased. Owar Hayter, Attorney. ).. tMwi iuiil d WUWQll llWlltW.J Cures Colds, Croup and tt twopicg Cough. Notice. In the Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon, mr ruik t uillliy. Lucy K. Buchanan. Plaintitt', ?. John F. Buchanan, improperly impleaded herein aa J, Buchanan, Defendant. To John F. Buchanan, the above-named de- lennani. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON. Yon are hereby notified that on the 6th dav of February, 1907, the plaintitt' In the above-en- titieu cause, wnoaeuaine la now Lucy E. Roweil hlea in the above-entitled Court and cause her wniien application to said uourt, in due form of law, tor the rtsloration of the following de scribed part ol the record of said Court iu said cause, which is alleged to have been loat or de- si royea. The summons, the HherltTs Indorsement thereon, showing the date of delivery thereof to him for service, the KheritTs return thereon, the aiiiiiavii ior an onier lor publication of sum mons. the order of the Jndae of aaid rvmpt directing that service be made by publication of Minimum aud by mulling a copy of the com plaint and summons to tbe defendant, the proof of the mailing of such copies, and tbe prooi oi me publication ol summons. Also inal sam plaintitt haa applied to laid Court for an order aud deeree amending and correcting the decree of said Court riven and maile in aaid suit on the flh day of June, lwtt, aud entered aud recorded at page 125 of volume 10 of the journal of said Court, nunc pro tunc as of the 5lh day of June, 1895, so thai the name ui nit; piauum iu BHiti ami ana 1 1 appear therein aa Lucy K. btichauan and the name of the de fendant shall appear therein aa John F. Hnch. auan. and so that the aaid decree shall stale aiitiaiiiia:iy inn me aaiii aelendant baa been duly served with the summons in said suit ami haa failed to answer tbe comnlaint iiioroin .,..1 shall further state and declare that the marriare contract exi-sting between the plaintitt' and the ufriTitinu. iu niu tun ia lorever aunuileo dis solved and held for naught. iou amiieremre noiuiea ana reontred to ap pear and answer the aaid application within six weeas iroui ineuaieoi tne Ural publication of this notice, to-wit: On or before the 4th dsy oi May. mi. ; and if yon fall so lo answer, for waiiiinereoi, me piainun and applicant afore said will aiu.lv to said Court for an iml.r .,..1 decree rotorlnr the nart of the record in al.i suit which ha, leen loat or deatroyed and cor recting aud amendiug the deeree given, made aim rnwrru mereiu June a, IN), aa peliltoned and prayed lor in the said application, and aa hereinbefore particularly mentioned. Thia notice, by order of saia Court made at Dallas in said County on the 21st day of March 1j7. and bearing date of that day, ia served no on you by the publication thereof once a week for aix consecutive weeks immediately prior to the 4th day of May. Ii7, in tbe "Polk County obaerver,1 a weekly newnraiperof general circu lation published in said County of Polk The date of ihe tiral publication of thia nolice la March 22 19U7. OSCAR HAYTKR. Attorney for Ihi Plaintiff and Applicant aforeaald. Notice ol Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the andemianed, as administratrix of the entate of Horace O Hawley, deeraani. has riled her tinal account in the Ci.unly I'onrt ol tne Suteof Oregon, tit Polk Comity. al that innlay. tbe 4ih day of May. 11.. at the hour of one o'clock in the arnuon of said day, al the t oort room of the aaid loonty Coort, in the Cilv of Ia)laa, Ore gon, has bern apKinled bv lite Judae of aail i.nrt a the lime and place for tbe -bearing of ot.jnoi,a to ihe aaid final ceeonnt and the SrUlemeDl thereof t.MILY J. McKINNOX, v , ., . Adiiil&Hratrix alonsaid. N. U Butler, Attorney. It is not Economy To do the family washing at home. When you figure up the cost of water, soap, starch, extra fire and time, and most of all the mess and trouble that it makes, and compare it with our price of 6 cents a pound, washed, starched and dried and 25 cents a dozen for flat pieces, you will see that you can't afford to wash at home. Send your washing to the Dallas Steam Laundry Phones: Mutual. 197, Bell, 203 Dallas Harness Shop Is in shape to sell Harness and Horse Goods at lowest Prices. Call and get prices and save money. Plush Robes, Blankets, - Whips, Etc. F. SALFICKY tops tkxm oontfla anal latattlalani J. A. Lynch's Barber Shop on Tlain Street We have installed FOUR CHAIRS and are now prepared to SHAVE YOU in quicker time than ever before. 0 N W SPRING Va V-T W (is (Is (is tis (is (b vf V V 7 V7 f t.y.ia..., All of the new , creations and weaves in Wash Goods, latest pat terns in Suitings, in fact everything that it takes to make up the latest Spring customs. New Clothing and some more of those Famous FLINTSTONE and PACKARD SHOES for the men. COME AND SEE THE NEW THINGS. I.LI! Lflw) ell ETlf i A I i Kl l tf 0 f if if a . ... .s l S7 J N? V :