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Polk County Observer J. C. HAYTER, EDITOR AND PUBUSHEa Published Weekly and Semi Weekly at $1.50 per Year. Strictly in Advance. DALLAS, OREGON, APRIL 19. 1907 The way to build up Dallas is to pat ronise Dallas people. WILL CRUISE TIMBER. The County Court met Tuesday afternoon and employed W. V. Fuller and J. D. McDonald to erul9e the tim ber land of Polk county for the purpose of aiding Assessor Graves in making up his valuations for assessment pur poses. Messrs. Fuller and McDonald will qualify as Deputy Assessors, and will begin the work immediately. The movement to cruise the timber lands of Oregon for assessment pur poses is rapidly growing in favor, and all of the Willamette Valley coun ties are taking up the plan. It is believed that a reliable cruise of the forests of .Polk county will do much to equalize the burden of tax ation in the county. The extra taxes received the first year will pay the cost of the cruising and leave several thousand dollars in the treasury. After the cruise is once completed, it will only be necessary to deduct the acreage logged or burned each year in making up the list of valuations for assessment purposes. The new plan of assessing will be fairer to the owners of the timber than the present method of assessment, as the assessor will no longer be obliged to guess at the quantity or quality of timber on a given tract, but will be enabled to make up his rolls with pos itive knowledge aa to the value of every acre of timber land in the county. Washington county has five exper ienced cruisers in the field, and the Court expects to have an estimate of all timber by J une 15, so as to have it placed on this year's assessment roll. Clatsop county had her timber cruised two years ago, and the Assessor of that county is authority for tue statement that the county made more than enough to pay for the cruise the first year from Increased valuations on timber. uenton county nas not yet made a cruise, but the Court has the work under consideration and a meeting will be held this week to determine what action shall be taken. The Linn county officials also have the matter of cruising under advise ment The Judge of that county is highly in favor of the plan, and it Is reported that the Commissioners are of a like mind. The County Court of Yamhill county will meet today to consider bids for estimating the amount of timber lying between McMinnville and the Tillamook county line. The timber in Yamhill was assessed at only $ 5 an acre last year. Marlon county had several sections of timber cruised a few years ago, and the Court is preparing to have all the remaining timber cruised this sum mer. The property cruised before had been assessed at from $5 to 1 10 an acre, but was raised last year to $25 an acre. Clackamas county will raise the assessment on her timber from $6 an acre to $15 an acre this year. No cruise will be made, and the Court will take the estimates of the owners of the timber. The Lane County Court purchased the estimates of former cruisers on 1347 sections of timber land and will make their assessment according to theso figures. Values will be raised to about $7 an acre on the better class of timber. Previous to this year, nothing was known of the actual worth of the timber lands, and good, bad and indifferent were assessed at $3 an acre. Messrs. Fuller and McDonald, who have been employed to cruise the Polk county timber, are thoroughly qual ified to perform the work, and the estimates furnished by them may be safely counted upon to be reliable and as nearly correct as it is possible to make them. AN ABUSED PRIVILEGE. A free and unmuzzled press has long been one of America's boasted institutions, and the fair and Intelli gent criticism of public officers by honest, newspapers, has contributed much to the cause of good government in our country. There are times, how ever, when the abuse of the "free press" privilege by sensational news papers could almost make one wish that the Constitution did not grant such wide latitude. The publication ofthesavage and blindly unreason able attack upon President Roosevelt by Socialist Debs might be cited as an instance. How anv publisher with a drop of American blood in hi9 veins or an ounce of patriotism in his make up could stoop to print such a vile attack upon the chief magistrate of his country surpasses understanding. It is a fact, known to all, that it was just such anarchistic utterances by certain sensational publications that led to the assassination of the beloved McKinley and plunged the Nation into mourning. Has the awful lesson, learned in tears and humiliation, been so soon forgotten? Is the assassin a bullet again to be Invited, by permit ting irresponsible newspapers to print abuse and villification of our Presi dents and thus fan the smouldering fires of hatred in murderous breasts? Is the red flag of anarchy to be flaunted in the face of the American people in the form of red headlines in sensational newspapers? These are questions not to be lightly considered or turned aside. The people of the United States, with the causes leading up to the murder of William McKinley fresh in their minds, cannot afford to grow indifferent, and if there Is no law to prevent the publi cation of anarchists' writings express- ng hatred and contempt for our Presidents, the people can at least bring down upon the editors publish-j ing them such a storm of protest that they will not care to repeat tbeoffonse. Many residence owners in Pallas are preparing to build concrete side walk in front of their premises. BUSINESS LOCALS. Dr. Hayter. Dentist. Office over Wilson's Drug Store. Dallas. Oregon. Organ For Sale. Good organ for sale at a nquire here. bargain, tf The death of Judge R. P. Boise reduces the living members of the Oregon constitutional convention, which framed the organic law of the state, to five, who are the following: Henry B. Nichols, of Benton county; W. H. Packwood, of Curry county; R. V. Short, of Yamhill county ; L. F. Grover, of Portland, and General George H. Williams, of Portland. For Sale. A square Fisher piano, sold cheap. Inquire of Mrs. M. Peck, Dallas, Ore gon, or at this office. 4-16-1 mo Dry Slabwood For Sale. The Willamette Valley Lumber Company has some fine dry slab wood for sale cheap; also IB-Inch slabs and block wood. Eggs For Hatching. Eggs for hatching from thorough bred stock: S. C. R. I. Reds, $1.50 per setting of 15 ; White Wyandottes, $2 per setting of 15. B. I. Ferguson Salem R. F. D. 2. tf. Fine Chance to Make Big Money With Small Investment, I will teach yon how to do all kinds of optical work scientifically, viz Test eyes, fit all kinds of glasses, and do all kiuda of prescription work, and will sell you a complete canvassing outfit Address, Edward Smith, Box 2C3, or Mutual Phone 120D, Dallas, Or, 4t Horsemen, Attention! The imported German Coach stallion "Albon" will make the season of 190' at the Farmers' Feed Shed in Dallas Terms, $10, $15 and $20. W. H. Mc Daniel Is prepared to furnish pasture for mares. HUBBARD & McDANIEL, tf Dallas, Oregon If Do You Want To Sell? you want to sell your timber claim, and sell it quick, see B. Gild ner. He has connections that has enabled him to buy every claim so far offered for sale at a reasonable figure, He does not want options, but will buy your claim If you desire to sell. Call on him, or write him at Dallas. For Sale. One 21-horse power, jacketed Uni versal 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 cook-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, For Sale or Rent. Six room house, good outbuildings and four acres, in South Dallas. In quire of F. M. Jackson. tf. Fir Wood Wanted. From 200 to 500 cords of dry fir wood wanted. Apply to Salem, Falls City & Western Railway Co. Roller Skates. Winslow, Richardson, Chicago and Henlev Roller Skates at Lee Smith's cyClery. Hay For Sale. I,ooq vetch hny for sale. R. T, Piebce, rnone 61, RIckreall line, tr Hay For Sale. For sale, clean vetch and grain, or grain hay. W.C.Lewis, RIckreall; Bell Phone fiG. 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 11 cents per pound. Bridwell & Craven, mouth, Oregon. Mod- 4-10-tf. Seed Potatoes For Sale. Early and late seed potatoes for sale. E. N. Brassos. on Lyle place. 4-12-4t Wagon For Sale. Good 8J farm wagon for sale. Mark Hatter, Dallas, Or. Dr. Shakes For Sale. Shakes for sale at Pedee mill, on good county road. Inquire of J. Ronco at the mill. tf V. For Sale. Early Vermont seed potatoes, $1 per bushel. Apply to W. P. Miller, Dallas, Oregon. tf. For Sale. First-class stump puller and 300 feet of cable, all in good condition, for sale at a bargain, J. W. Corser, Dallas Hotel. tf To Rent. acres, lj miles Sixty City. Easy terms. Falls City, Or. from Falls R. M. WONDERLY, tf Oak Posts For Sale. White oak posts for sale. Cochrane & Black, Mutual phone Black 54. tf For Sale. Good seven room house for sale; opposite flour mill ; good outbuildings. Inquire of Frank Fuchs at premises. 4-19-2t Calls promptly answered dayor night. R. L. CHAPMAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR &. EMBALMER (DJ Needs purifying and your whole system renovating in the spring, as pimples, boils, eruptions, loss of appetite and that tired feeling annually prove. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the most effective medicine ever devised for the complete purification of the blood and the complete renovation of the whole system. It will make you feel better, look better, eat and sleep better and give you the best possible preparation for the hot days of summer, as over 40,000 people have testified in the last two years. Today buy and begin to take Hood's Bars m mm rsa use: H Usual form, liquid, or In tablH form, called Sarsatabs, 100 Doses tl. Guaranteed under the Food and Drugs Act, June SO, 19U5.' No. 324. DALLAS, Bell Phono lttl OREGON Minimi Phone 1)06 Notice to Creditors. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned haa been duly appointed administrator of the estate ot Araaaa J. Croaiar, deeeaaed, by the comity court of the Stnte of Oregon, for Polk County, and haa qualified. All persona having claima against the said estate are hereby notified to present the ame duly verified, together with the proer vouchers therefor, to the undersigned, at his residence near nopeweii, in l anthill County, Oregon, or hi me uiure 01 ik county t.iern ol i"oiu county in Dalian, Oregon, within six months from tho date of this notice. Dated and Ural published April 2. 1007. NATHANlKi, KOSIAR, Administrator of the estate of Amasa J. Croaiar, deceased. Addreen: R. K. D No. 1, Amity, Oregon. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Notice For Publication. timber land, Atrr junk 3, ists. United Htates Land ottice, Portland, Oregt n. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ol the act of Congress of June o, 1x78, entitled "An act for the tale of uuiDer union in the males of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States bv act of August i, 1892. Carl 8. Graves, of "Dallas. county oi roiK. state of Oregon, haa this oay niea in misomce his sworn statement No. .u, ioruie purcnakeoi tneu. ; of 8. of N. W. N. Uof S.UofS.W.Jiof Sec 7 8.. K. Nn W .t..l urlll oucr prooi io snow mat ine land sought is more valuable for its timber than inr cultural piirpoaea. and to establish his claim to said land before the County Clerk D,1,uw'' Oregon, on Monday, the 17th uar vi rfune, IW(. tie names sa witnesses: O. P. Coulee, of Dalian, Oregon; W. F. Tillotson, of Buell, u f ni'fnaw, oi uauaa, Oregon; M. A. Conlee, of Buell, Oregon. ADy and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in thiaoflice ou or before said nth day Of ItitlA lOtYT ' ALGERNON II. DRESSER, Register, 74. 7 Ol a. VI . No. 10 in T. Ni Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Polk Con lit v. ...toh?. -k,n. "Trustee." Plaintiff, vs. W. D Whealdon, Kaymoud I. Whealdon, Francia W Wbeal.lon, William K. Whealdon, Isaac B W healdon, Daniel t. Whealdon, Elizabeth M Whealdon, John R. Whealdon and Lark V W healdon. Defendants. To W. D. W healdon, Raymond J. Whealdon Francis W. Whealdon, W illiam K. Whealdon; " iraiiiei u. neaiaon. Clixa- beth M. Whealdon, John R. Whealdon and Ijtrk , . . iirviuoit, iue aoove naniea aeieudauta. in me name of the state of lirnm, vmi an each of you are hereby required to appear and answer me compialni tiled against yon in the aouve euiuieu suit in me above ltameO Court. wunin aix weeks Iroin the date of the llrst pub lication of this summons upon vou, and if yon w "I'limr aiiu answer ine oiainLin vi take a lodgment and decree airainat von mn,t each of you as prayed for in his said com plaint. io-wu: lormeaumof iMW.OOwith interest thoi. on since the Tin day ol May, )M, at the mteof seven percent per annumletm the sum of J4 uu paid thereon April 27. 1HUS. and for the further mm oi iuu attorneys lees and for cosissnd dis bursements: and that the mortgage mentioned lu pUinutTs complain ou the following de scribed real properly, lo-wit: Lots 2 and 3 of See. X6, also beginning at the 8. K. corner ot the Frederick Shoemaker 1). L. C No. tU, and rnn niiur thence South 14.27 cha.: then Went I 17 cha. to 4 mile line running North and South through see. 36; thence North H.7chs.: thence Rast 1 17 chs. to the iilace oi Ifrinninr. con taining in all acre more or lew ail situate in T. SS. R.4 W. Will. Mer . Polk Countv.tmn forechiaed and said premises sold bv the Sheriff of Polk County in the manner provided bv law and the proceeds applied to the pavnienl of the amount fonnd doe piaintitl'as Ion-Mid. This summons is published for a period of six weeks in the "Polk County Observer." bv onler of Hon. Ed. F. Coad, Judge of the County Court of Polk County, Oregon, made at Chambers in said County on the 4th day of April, 1:T. am date of nrst publication will be April s, l.J7.and he dt of tlie last publication will be ou the 17th day of May, 117. SI HI BY IJSIS, Attorneys ior Plaintiff. Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE S. M78. I ill led Siatea Laud Otlice, Portland, Oregon, March 11, l'.X)7. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provision of the act of Congress of June , 1K78, entitled "An act for the aale of limber lands lu the Stales of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex-' tended to all the Pubiie Land Slates by act of August 4, is!, John H. Dart, of Portlsnd. county of Multnomah, Slate of Oregon, has this day iiii ( iiiia ofllee his aworn statement No, 7HS, for the purchase of the East U of the East M of Section No. 8, in Township No. 8 South, Range No. 7 West, and will oner proof to show that the land sought is mora valuable for Its limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hu claim to said laud before the Register and Receiver at roruana, Oregon, uu Monday, the J7th day of May .WOT. . . He names aa witnesses: Edward T. W atta, of Portland, Oregon ; Charles F. Khnian, of Port land, Oregon; Ueorge K. Barren, oi ronianu, Oregon: John M. sneao.oi ronianu, .rry. Any and all persona claiming adversely ine above-described lands are requested to me meir claims in this office on or beloresaiu ma oay ui May, lyu". nunviiv o noiraQCB Register. aVB rrs VF r ) r i mw swmv : a iri) - Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County, Department ro. a. Bertha II. Wood in. Plaintiff, vs. Leon A. Woodin, Defendant, Summons. To Leon A. Woodin, Defendant: in i he name of the state of Oregon, you are hAriii- miiiirod to annear and answer the coin- nlaint HI. si araiust vou iu the above entitled court and cause within six weeks from the first inbllcalion of this summons, to wit, on me win lav of April. 1907. and if you fail so to appear and answer the said complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in her complaint, to wit: For decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between her and yourself, and also per mitting the plaintiff to resume ber maiden or former name. Bertha H. Hubbard, and for such further and other relief aa may be equitable. You are hereby further notified that this sum mons is served upon you by publication thereof in the "Polk County Observer' a newspaper published weekly at the city of Dallas, in Polk County, Oregon, pursuant to the older of the Honorable George H. Burnett, judge of this court, made this 26th day of December, 1906, and this summons was first published on the Nth day of March, 11HJ7. CARSON & CANNON. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that by an order ol the Honorable William ciallowa). Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for Polk County, niai'e at Chambers at McMinn ville, Oregon, on the lKth day of March, li7, in a certain suit then pending in said Court, iu which E. A. Meyer is plaintiff and F. J. Obi rer is defendant, the said plaintiff, E. A. Meyer, waa duly appointed ncelver of all the eo paitnership property, assets and effects of the said E. A. Meyer and F. J. Oberer, partners doing business at Polk County, Oregon, under the firm name and style of Oberer-Meyer Lum ber Company, and that the said plaintiff has duly qualified and entered upon the discharge of las duties aa suen receiver. All persons having claims againat the said platntiti and said defendant as partners as store said are hereby notified to forthwith present the ame. duly verllied. to the said receiver at Falls City, Polk County, State of Oregon, for adjustment sua settlement. Lated and first published March 19, 1907. E. A. MEYER, Receiver aforesaid. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. 8 ilifW fwm it ;p HP JWWs s QPI.ENDID Time to pick it 0 uivuiCiS Will Suit? I 7 -V The SprW everybody will want fivprvr,? , , 1 m and your selection now, while there is vet wi time to please yourself thoroughly and iff 1 season's wear out of your suit a SMART HATS. The Spring styles are particularly attractive We have several new shades and shapes that very swell. 1 , " f6 COLLARS AND CUFFS. We want the Collar trade of the man that 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 JHCHACIS-STERN flNC CLOTHING aaaaiw. snaa a aa, Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Andrew Uigs, deceased, by the County court of the state of Oregon, lor rolk County, and has qualified. All persons having claims against the said estate are heieby notified to present the same duly verified, tOKelherwith the proper vouchers merc-ior, iu mc unutrrsigiieu, av ma law tiling in me city 01 lianas, in said county, wilhlu six monins irom ine tiaie oi mis notice. Dated and first published March '), 1907. OSCAR HAYTER, Administrator of the estate of Andrew Kigga, deceased. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as administratrix of the estate of William Ruble, deceased, has tiled her final account iu the County Court of the Slate of Oregon, for Polk County, and that Saturday, the 27lh day of April, lyu 7 at the hour of ten o'clock in the foieiioou of said duy, at the Court room of the mid county court, in the City of Dallas. Ore gon, has been apxiuted by aaid Court as the nine and place for the hearing or objections to the said final account and the settlement there- oi. RUTH RUBLE, Administratrix of the estate of William Ruble, deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Dated and first published March 29,1907. Notice to Creditors. Notice is herebv given that the nmleraiirneri baa been duly appointed executor of the estate oi .ii anna Ann Brown, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk County, nuu ii quaiiiieu. All persons having claima arainat the aaid estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, together with the proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned, at bis tesidence in aaid Comity within six months from the date oi mi nonce. Dated and first published March 29, 1907 ALVIN KAY bkuWN, Executor of the estate of Martha Ann Brown, deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Notice. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, Lucy E. Buchanan, Plaintiff, v. John F. oiivnauaii, improperly impleaded nereiu as J Buchanan, Defendant. To John F. Buchanan, the above-named de- leuuam. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OFflRKP.OV You are hereby notified that on the 6th day of February, 1907. the plaintiff in the above-en titled cause, whose name is now Lucy E. Rowel I, filed in the above-entitled Court and cause her wmien application to said Court, in due form of law, lor the restoration of the following de scribed part ot the record of said Court in aaid cause, which is alleged to have been loat or de stroyed. The summons, the SherifTa indorsement thereon, showing the date of delivery thereof to him for service, the Sheriff's return thereon, the sthdavit for an order for publication of sum mons, the order of the Judge of said Court, directing that service be made by publication of summons and by mailing a copy of the com plaint and summons to the defendant, the proof of the mailing of such copies, and the irwi ui ,nv puuncauon oi summons. Aiso mat aaid plainufT has applied to said Court for an order and decree amending and correcting the decree of said Court given and made in said suit on the Sth rt of inn. uk and entered and recorded at page 15 of volume iuui me journal oi aaiu uonrt, nunc pro tuue aa of the 5th day of June, 1&5. so that the name of the plaintiff in aaid suit shall appear therein as Lucy E. Buchanan and the name of the de fendant shall appear therein as John F. Buch anan, and so that the aaid decree shall state suusuimia.iy mu me said defendant haa been duly served with the summons in said suit and has failed to answer the comnlmnt thiamin shall further state and declare that the marriage contract existing between the plaintiff and the uciruunu in saiu suit 19 lorever annulled dis solved and held for naiieht. You are therefore notified and required to ap pear and anawer the said application within six weeks from ine date of the first publication of tins notice, to-wit: on or before the 4th day of May. l;)7; and if yon fail so to anawer for want thereof, the plaintiff and applicant afore- - "1.ir m saiu vourc lor an order and decree restoring the part of the record In aaid o.... ! ureu km or ueairoyed and cor recting and amending the and entered therein June 5, l9n. aa petitioned and prayed for in the aaid application, and aa MnalllhubtM iupliAnl..l. ,1 ' 7 1 J iiieiiMoiieu. Thia notice, by order of aaid Court made at Iallas in said County on the 21st day of March Ii7, and bearing date of that da. U aervari on yon by the publication thereof once week r six ronsvruiive weexs tmmedistely prior to the -UN dav of Mv. 1SK7. iu th. -Pnlt V'n.,ni. tbaerver, " a weekly newsimper of general eirco. ion published iu said County of Polk The le of the first itnl.licai taill 4f thlai ha1(u1. March 22, 1907. """" " OSCAR HAYTER. Attorney for thi Plaintiff and Applicant aforesaid. Notice of Final Settlement. ilMUiWwIluil. d Vw jt lW4 it tat J Kofie U herphr riviii tht th nniluaUu as administratrix of the entate of Horace u' Mawley, deceased, haa tiled her fin.l .o........ i the County Court of thestateof Oreeon. for Polk County, and that Saturday, the 4lh day of Nny. 190,. at the hour of one o'clock in the ailernoon of raid day, at the Court room of the said County Court, in the Citv of Pallas, Ore gon, h been appointed bv (fie Jn.iee of aaid Court aa the time ami place for the hearinc of objections to the said final account and the settlement thereof EMILY" J. M KINN-ON. , , . . Administratrix aforesaid. N. L. Butler, AUorney. . LATEST SPRING SHIRTS 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 4 'Worth More" Appearance. All our Prices are Just RIGHT. UfilsW Uglow Clotiiiiig House MILL STREET. LEADERS IN MEN'S CLOTHING . AND. FURNISHING GOODS a ai . DALLAS, OREGON 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 DallasSteam Laundry Phones: Mutual. 197, Bell, 203 The 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 too Uk coagh aund lol luntfa J. A. LyncfaV Barber Sboj on flain Street We have installed ! FOUR CHAIRS and are now prepared to : SHAVE YOU in quicker time than ever before. w- a. m S (IS & VJ V1 VA V? 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