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    Polk County Observer
J. C. HAYTER,
KDITOR AND PUHU8HJT-R.
Published Weekly and Semi -Weekly
$1.50 per Year. Strictly in Advance.
at
DALLA8, OREGON, May 3, 1907
The way to build up Dallas is to pat
ronize Dallas people.
CREAMERY WILL PAY.
DALLAS. Or.. May l-(To the
Editor.V-Havinor read with much
interest your editorials on the dairy
interests of Dallas and vicinity.
desire to express my approval of all
you have paid, and in a plain way to
add something farther in the way of
facts that will prove to
the most skeptical that Dallas, of all
the up-country towns, is the best situ
ated for dairying, on account of its
superior train service.
With its 22 trains from all directions
daily, and this number soon to be
increased, Dallas is the railroad
center of the Willamette Valley.
When the Dallas and Falls City rail
road is extended to Salem, we will
then be tho center of four of the very
finest dairy districts, all tapped by
steam or electric roads, ready ana
anxious to carry the milk of the
thrifty farmers to a creamery at
Dallas. You will find by conversing
with manv farmers who ship their
milk through Dallas to other towns
that they are only impatiently waiting
for a creamery in Dallas, when they
will become its enthusiastic patrons
and supporters.
As you say, Mr. Editor, the timber
from which our beautiful little city is
now reaping a golden harvest will not
last always; but the mighty swath
now being mowed west from Dallas,
ten miles wide, will soon be open for
the actual settler, who, no doubt, will
soon make it one of thefinestdairying
regions in the world. With such an
addition to the already peerless con
ditions of this vicinity, thei'8 is no
reason why western Polk County
should not surpass any other portion
of Oregon for the manufacture of the
product of the cow. With the mild
climate of this locality, with half a
county snugly ensconced in a bow of
the Coast mountains, whose sunny
slopes will some day be the most pro
lific producers of milk-making forage
in the world, it seems to me that the
present conditions for dairying
around Dallas are almost ideal.
The hills and valleys of western
Polk County will produce a rotation
of green crops the year round under
proper management. This is a very
essential condition, for green stuff
must be had, either by nature or by
silo. With a warm, equable, moist
climate, almost free from frost, this
locality is destined some day to be
come as famous as the noted blue
grass region of Kentucky.
Mr. Editor, I too have seen those
milk cans piled up at the depot for
shipment to other towns, and have
several times been called upon to give
a satisfactory reason why this locality
was being drained of its resources to
build up some other locality. Of
course, I answered to the best of my
ability ; but, to tell you the truth, it is
an uphill business to attempt to give
a reason where none exists, .unless
one flnd3 fault with one's own town,
and this I have never done and shall
not do uow.
Having accomplished the greater
things in the timber business, why
not, as you suggest, have a co-opera
ttve creamery in Dallas, the stock to
be owned by the business men of the
town and the farmers of the surround
ing country? There is great induce
ment, it seems to me, for the producer
of milk to own stock in a manufactur
ing concern where he furnishes the
raw material for manufacture and
receives his cash on pay day at the
highest market price, with his profits
added. He thus becomes a producer
and a manufacturer at the same time,
and receives two profits on the same
material, viz., the profit on the pro
duction and the profit on the manu
facture. The writer is not an expert
in dairying, and au attempt to give
expert advice would be out of place,
but he has not gone through this
world without seeing that the manu
facturing of milk Into food products,
especially on the co-operative plan, Is
a sure winner.
Then let us make this appeal : For
the financial benefit of Dallas and its
surrounding farmers; for the credit
of a town with m.ney galore, and
never yet known to fail when money
was needed to build up its business.
let us have a creamery with the latest
improved machinery. Let some one
organize a company and go among
the farmers and business men and
sell the stock, (only a few thousand
dollars will be needed,) and loterestas
many people in the success of the
enterprise as possible. Turn these
green , hills around Dallas into
pastures for winter forage, and the
valleys will surely produce the feed
for summer, for drouth has never
blighted the face of a single field in
Old Willamette, especially in the
fertile country around Dallas. Let
some one try this experiment, and you
will see that it will win.
WILLIAM GRANT.
LA FOLLETTE.
As no other man has done it, he
tears the mask from that which is
hypocritical and false in the country.
The exposure is complete, his arraign
ment merciless. He knows his subject
as few men know it, and dares to tell
it all. All the power of Mammon can
not deter him from telling the story,
all the threats and snubs of predatory
interests cannot swerve him from his
duty. He may be called a demagogue,
but he is not He is a patriot of the
school that gave the country birth,
and that if his views could prevail
would be of untold benefit to its people.
He says that the country is in in
dustrial servitude, and it is true. The
iron barons control the price of iron
and steel. There are no independent
operators because the steel trust won't
let them live, just as Rockefeller won't
let independent oil operators live.
Those who buy steel or iron, and
everybody living has to, pays not
what it is worth, but what iron masters
choose to ask. Everybody who buys
sugar, pays uot what it is worth, but
what Havemeyer sees fit to ask.
Everybody who buys coal, pays not
what it is worth, but what the trust
chooses to ask. In a country rolling
in wealth, producing boundlessly,
limitle8sly, yielding as it never yielded
before, a few men get the profit, and
all the rest are toiling for them. It is
the unmixed truth, and magnificent
is the man who dares, as LaFollette
dares, to tell it anywhere and every
where. Corvallis Times.
Fir Wood Wanted.
From 200 to 500 cords or dry fir wood
wanted. Apply to Salem, Falls City
& Western Railway Co.
Live Man Wanted.
Gilt-edge proposition for a hustling
real estate man, ai nome; wine .way
Jacobs-Stine Company, Portland, Or
4-30-3t
e?on.
May For Sale.
For sale, clean vetch and (Train, or
grain hay. w. V. iewis, mcKrean
Bell Phone 60. tf.
Brick For Sale.
Thirty thousand second-hand brick
forsale cheap. Inquire of Willamette
Valley Co., Dallas.
Clover Seed.
Red Clover sed for sale at 11
per pound. Britlwell & Craven,
mouth, Oregon.
cents
Mod
10-tf.
Shakes For Sale.
Shakes for sale at Pedee mill, on
good county road. Inquire of J. V.
Ronco at the mill.
tf
For Sale.
First-class stump puller and 300 feet
of cable, all in good condition, forsale
at a bargain. J. W. CoitSF.it, Dallas
Hotel. tf
Oak Posts For Sale.
White oak posts forsale. Cochhane
& Black, Mutual phone Black. 51. tf
For Sale.
A square Fisher piano, sold cheap.
Inquire of Mrs. M. Peck, Dallas, Ore
gon, or at this office. 4-1G-1 mo
Cows For Sale.
Six fresh milch cows for sale. C.J.
Guy, Dallas, Or. Phone Pioneer 355.
5-3-4t
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Dr. Hayter, Dentist. Office over
Wilson's Drug Store. Dallas. Oregon.
Organ For Sale.
Good organ for sale at t
Inquire here.
bargain,
tf
For Sale or Service.
For sale or service, a thoroughbred
Poland China boar. R. T. Pierce,
two miles east of Dallas. tf
Dry Slabwood For Sale.
The Willamette Valley Lumber
Company has some fine dry slab wood
for sale cheap; also 16-inch slabs and
block wood.
Eggs For Hatching.
Eggs for hatching from thorough
bred stock: S. C. It. I. Rrds, $1.50
per setting of 15 ; White Vyandottes,
$2 per setting of 15. B I. Ferguson,
Salem R. F. D. 2. tf.
For Sale.
Good seven-room house and three
fourths acre of ground in Dallas; all
finely improved; nicest residence loca
tion in the city. Inquire of G. M.
Gooch, opposite Flouring Mill. 4-30-31
Hay For Sale.
Loose vetch hay for sale. R. T.
Pierce, Phone 51, Rickreall line, tf
Horsemen, Attention I
The imported German Coach stallion
"Albon" will make the season of 1907
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.
Notice of Final Settlement.
A Bargain.
We have for sale about 75,000 feet of
second-class rough lumber, all sizes,
at $6 per 1000. Voget Lumber Co.,
Falls City, Or. 4-23-10t
Wagon For Sale.
Good 3 farm wagon for salo.
Mark Hayter, Dallas, Or.
Dr.
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.
Ho does not want options, but will buy
your claim if you desire to sell. Cull
on him, or write him at Dallas.
Notice ik hereby given that fie undersicrned,
as executor ol the estate of Lambert MeTiiu
niomls, deceased, hits filed bin final account in
the County Court of the State of Oregon, for
Polk County, and that Saturday, tbe2."th day of
May, 1907, at the hour of ten o'clock in the fore
noon of said day, at the Court room of said
County Court, in the City of Dallas, Oregon, has
been appointed by said Court as the time and
place for the hearing of objections to the said
final account and the settlement thereof.
Joseph l. mctimmonds.
Executor of the estate of Lam
bert McTiminonds, deceased.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
Dated and first published April 2G. 1907.
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Polk County, Department No. 2.
(ieorge F. Long, Plaintiff, v. Jane M. Long,
Defendant.
To Jane M. Loup, the above-named defendant:
In the name of the Stale of Oregon. You are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the above-entitled
Court and suit within six weeks from the date
of the tirst publication of this summons, to wit:
On or before the Mh day of June, 15107 ; and if
you fail so to answer, for want thereof tho
plaintilt' will apply to said Court for a decree a
prayed for in said complaint, to-wit: That the
marriage contract now and heretofore existing
between plaintilt' and defendant be forever
annulled and dissolved; that it be adjudged and
decreed that the defendant has and shall have
no interest, estate, claim or title of any kind or
nature whatsoever, either at law or in equity,
in or to any real proierty now or hereafter
owned by plaintilt', and that plaintitl mav have
such other relief as to the Court may seem just
and equitable.
This summons, by an order of the Hon. Ed. F.
Coad, Comity Judge of Polk County, Oregon,
made at chambers at Dallas, Oregon, on the 22d
day of April, HK)7, is served Ukiu vou by the
publication thereof not less than once a week
(or six consecutive weeks immediately prior to
the (ith day of June, 1907, in the "Polk County
Observer," a weekly newspaer of general cir
culation published in Bald County of Polk. The
date of the Hrst publication of this summons is
April 21,15)07.
OSCAR HAYTER.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Notice to Creditors.
For Sale.
One 24-horse power, jacketed Unl
versal engine, burns straw, coal or
wood ; one 32x54 inch, large cylinder,
separator and clover-huller combined,
together with two largo 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.
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DQ
Is
certain if you take Hood's Siirsamrilla.
This great medicine cures those eruptions,
'pimples and boils that 'appear at all seasons;
cures scrofula sores, salt rheum or eczema;
adapts itself equally 'well to, and also cures, dys
pepsia and all stomach troubles; cures rheu
matism and catarrh; cures nervous troubles,
debility and that tired feeling.
5 arsatabs For those who prefer medicina In tab.
let furra. Hood's Sarsaparilla is now put up in choco
lated tablets called Sarsatabs, as well as in the usual
liquid form. Sarsatabs have identically the same
curative properties a the liquid form, besides accu
racy of dose, convenience, economy, no loss by evap
oration, breakage, or leakage. Druggists or promptly
by mail. C. 1. Hood Co.. Lowell, Mass.
Mrs. O. K. Tyler, Burlington, Vt.,
says : " The rami of a large farm. o
much to do am! so little health to do it
with, cau4 liuu.t a uuipite btvaa
down: blood poor ami thin: no utrpiiiith,
little sleep. Hood s Sarsapaniia .iv
tptit natural slwp, prft benito,
streugib to do ail my work."
Gcarasteed under the Food and Drugs Act, June 30, 1906. No. 324.
Notice is hereby Riven thut the undersigned
has been duly appointed administrator of the
estate of Amnsa J. Crosinr, deceased, by the
County Court of the Bute of Oregon, for Polk
County, and bus qualified.
All persons having claims against the said
eMate are hereby nolitied to present the fame
duly verified, together with the proer vouchers
therefor, to the undersiKned, at bis residence
near Hoiewell, in Yamhill County, Oregon, or
at the oliice of tho County Clerk of Polk County,
in Diilhis, Oregon, within six mouths from tha
dule of this notice.
Dated and first published April 2, 1907.
NATHANIEL CROSIAR,
Administrator of the estate of
Amasa J. Croaiar, deceased.
Address: R. K. D No. 1, Amity, Oregon.
O&car Hayter, Attorney.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Polk Conntv.
John W. Eakin, "Truntee," Plaintiff, v. W. D.
Whealdon, Kaymond I. Whealdon, Francis W.
Whealdon, William K. Whealdon, Isaac B.
Whealdon, Tianiei G. Whealdon, Elizabeth M.
Whealdon, John R. Whealdon and Lark P.
healdon, Defendant.
To W. 1). Whealdon, Raymond J. Whealdon,
Francis W. Whealdon, William K. Whealdon,
Isaac B. Whciildou, Manic! ti. healdon. Eliza
beth M. Whealdon, John K. Whealdon and Lark
P. Whealdon, the above named defendants.
In the name of the .suite of Or-gon, you and
each of vou are hereby required to apgiear and
answer the complaint Hied agHinst yon in the
above entitled suit in the above named Court,
within six weeks from the date of the tirxt pub
lication of this summons upon von, and if yon
fail so to appear and answer the plaintilt will
take a judgment and decree against vou and
each of you as prayed for in his said complaint,
to-wit: for the sum of $ 100.00 with interest there
on since the 7th day of May, law, at the rate of
aeven per cent per annum, letw the sura of - 01)
paid thereon April 27. l;tv, and for the further
sum of f iO 00 attorneys fee and for costs and dis
bursements: and that the morleare mentioned
in phtintitrs complaint ou the following de
scribed real property, to-wit: Lots 2 and S of
Sec. ;tti, also beginning at the S. E. corner of the
Frederick Shoemaker M. L. C No. 82, and run
ning thence South H.27 chs.; thence West 1.17
ch. to lt mile line running North and South
through Sec. 3b; thence North U.27ch.; thence
East 1 17 chs. to the place of beginning, con
taining in all icre nioreorlt'Ksail iU'iHte in
T. 6 S. R. 6 W. Will. Mer , Polk County, Oregon, be
foreclosed and said premises sold bv the Sheriff
of Polk County in the manner provided bv law
and the proceeds applied to the pavment of the
amount found due plaintiffs aforesaid.
Thi summons is published for a period of six
weeks in the "Hoik County Observer," by order
of Hon. Ed. F. Coad-. Judge of ihe Conntv Court
of Polk County, Oregon, made at Chamber in
aid County en the -tlh day of April, ir;, and
dale of first publication lie April 5. 1ho7, and
the date of the last publication will be ou the
17tb davof May, l.J7.
flflLEY EAKIN.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Cftamfcsrlain's Cough
Cure Co id, Croup a ad Whooping Cough.
Notice For Publication.
Tiumrn r iTCn ACT JfTNE 3. 1878.
l uited State Laud Otlice,
Portland, uregoii.
March 11. 1W7.
VoliiA fa hnmliv -rivn that in eompliano
iIih act of Cousre o:
June 3. 1S7S. entitled "An act for the ale of
timber land ill the States of California, .Oregon,
v... ...io .ri ivi 1 oirton Territory." as ex
tended to all the Public Land Slate by act of
August 4, !t92, John H. Mart, of Portland, county
of Multnomah, Slate of Oregon, has this day
!..! in thia omen hi sworn statement No.
Tun f,, tha nnrih,iMA of the East 6 of theKti
if ki anxiinn N'n. x. In TownshlD No. 8 South,
ifmm No 7 Went and Will oiler nroof tO lllOW
that the land sought is more valuable for It
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
ud to establish Ins claim to laid laud before the
Register and Receiver at poruanu, uregon
Mniulnv 1 1. I '7th MbV of MV. I'Mfl.
He names as witnesses: Edward T. Watts, of
Portland, Oregon; Charle Ehmaii, of Port
bind, Oregon ; tieorge E. Barrett, of Portland
ii.u.. T.iiio M.siiMBil.of Portland. Oreaon.
Any and all persons claiming adverely tho
above-described lauds are requested to file their
claims In this oinee on or oeioresaui Jim uay ui
May. 1907.
' ALGERNON S. DRESSER,
Register.
Notice For Publication.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE S, 1878.
t'nited States Land Otlice,
Portland, Oregi n,
March 2fi. 1W7.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June :i. 1X78. entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in the State of California. Ore
gon, Nevaau, ana Washington territory, as
extended to all the Public Land Stale by act of
Aiiktust 4. 1892. Carl S. Graves, of Dallas,
ounty or polk, .state of Oregon, na inn
dav tiled in this office his sworn statement No.
'.Hit, tor the purchnseof the 8. U of S. of N. W ,
1. N. ! of K. W. 'j. N. '(, of 8. 'iol'S. W. Of See
No. 10 in T. No. 7 S., R. No. 6 W .. and will
otl'cr proof to show that the land sought is more
valuable for it timber than for agri
cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to
said land before the County Clerk
at Dallas, Oregun. on Monday, the 17t!i
dav of June. l!W7
He names as witnesses: (1. P. Conlee, of
Dallas, Oregon: W. K. Tillotson. of Buell
iregou: b.. u. Hinshnw, of Duilas. Oregon:
M. A. Coulee, of Buell, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to tile Ihelr
claims in this otlice ou or be lire said 17th day
oi June, iwi.
A Lti r.KAON II. MKK8SEK, -
RegiBler.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that by an order of the
Honorable William ttallowat. Judge of the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for
Polk county, maoe at Chambers at McMtnn
ville, Oregon, on the 18th day of March, ltk'7, in
certain suit men pending in said court, in
which E. A. Meyer is plaintiff and F. J. Obi rer
defendant, the said plaintiff, E. A. Meyer.
was duly appointed receiver of all the co
partnership iiroDetty, asset and effect of the
said E. A. Meyer and F. J. Oberer, partners
oing business at Polk County. Oregon, under
the firm mime and style of Oberer-.Meyer Mini
ber Company, and that the said plaintiff has
duly qualified and entered upon the discharge
oi nis ntmes as Bucn receiver.
All persons having claims against the uid
.i.:..irH'...j ...i.i .4 r , . t
planum niiu aaiu ueieiiuani. na partite ra HBaiore
so ul are hereby notified to forthwith present
the same, duly verilied, to the guid receiver at
Falls City, Polk County, State of Oregon, for
adjustment ana Bettiemeni.
Laled and first published March 19, 1907.
E. A. MEYER,
Receiver aforesaid.
Oscar Hfiyter, Attorney.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been duly appointed administrator of the
estate of Andrew Riggs, deceased, by the
County Court of the state of Oregon, for Polk
uomuy, ana niiB qiiaiinea.
All persons having claims against the Buid
estate are heieby notified to present the same
duly verified, together with the proper voucuer
therefor, to the undersigned, at his law otlice
in the City of Dallas, in said County, within
six mounts irora the ante of this notice.
Dated and first published March 29, 1007.
OSCAR HAYTER,
Administrator of the estate of
Andrew Riggs, deceased.
Notice of Final Settlement..
In the County Court of the State of Oregon
for Polk County.
In the matter of the estate of John Vernon,
aeeeasea, eerepui j. onion, executrix.
To whom it may concern, Serepta-J. Vernon
executrix above named has tiled her final ac,'
count as such executrix, with the clerk of the
above named court, and said court ha fixed
May 18, 1007, for hearing any objection to the
same.
Said hearing will be had at the usual place
tor nuiuing court., in ine uonrt Mouse at Dana
Oregon, at the hour of ten o'clock a. in. o' aaid
nay.
SEREPTA J. VERNON,
Executrix
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is herebv eiven that the nnderaivniH
has been duly appointed executor of the estate
of Martha Ann Brown, deceased, by the County
Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk County,
aim uaa qiiaiiiieil.
All persona having claim against the said
estate are hereby notified to present the same
duly verified, together with the proper vouchers
therefor, to the undersigned, at hi lesldence in
said County within six months from the date
oi mis notice.
Dated and first published March 29, 1907.
ALVIN RAY BROWN,
Executor of the estate of
Martha Ann Brown, deceased.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
Notice.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Polk County.
Lucy E. Buchanan, PlalntifT, v. John F.
Buchanan, improperly impleaded herein as J.
Buchanan, Defendant.
To John F. Buchanan, the above-named de
fendant. IN THE NAME OK THE STATE OF OREGON.
You are hereby notified that on the 6th dav
of February, 1907, the plaintilt' in the above-entitled
cause, whose name is now Lucy E. Rowell,
filed in the above-entitled Court and cause her
written application to said Court, in due form
of law, lor the restoration of the following de
scribed part of the record of said Court in said
canse, which is alleged to have been lost or de
stroyed. The summon, the SheritT indorsement
thereon, showing the date of delivery thereof to
him for service, the Sheriffs return thereon, the
affidavit for an order for publication of sum
mon, the order of the Judge of said Court,
directing that service be made by publication
of summon and by mailing a copy of the com
plaint and summons to the defendant, the
proot of the mailing of such copies, and the
proof of the publication of summons.
Also that said plaintiff tin 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 bth day of June, 1895
and entered and recorded at page 125 of volume
10 of the journal of said Court, nnne pro tunc
as of the ,"th day of June, 18.15. so that the name
of the plaintilt in said 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 said decree shall state
substantially that the said defendant ha been
duly served with the summon in said suit and
ha failed to answer the complaint therein, and
shall further state and declare that the marriare
contract existing between the plaintiff and the
defendant in said suit is forever annulled, dis
solved and held for naught.
You are therefore notitied and required to ap
pear and answer the said application within
six weeks from tne date of the first publication
of this notice, to-wit: On or before the 4tb day
of May, 1907; and if yon fail so to answer, for
want thereof, the plain tilf and applicant afore
said wtll apply to said Court for an order and
decree restoring the part of the record in aaid
suit w hich ha been lost or destroyed and cor
recting and amending the decree given, made
and entered therein June 5, 195, as petitioned
and prayed for in the said application, and a
dereln before particularly mentioned.
Thi notice, by order of said Court matte at
Dallas in said County on the 21st day of March,
1j7, and bearing date of that day, is served up
on you by the publication thereof once a week
for six consecutive weeks immediately prior to
the 4th dav of May, 1907, in the "Polk County
Observer," weekly newspaper of general circu
lation published in (aid County of Polk. The
d.ite of the first publication of this notice i
March 22, 1907.
OSCAR HAYTER,
Attorney for thi PlalntifT
and Applicant aforesaid.
Notice ol Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the nnderUmed
a administratrix of the estate of Horace )
Hawley, deceased, he tiled her final account in
the Conn ly Court of t he Stateof Oregon for Polk
Comity, and that Saturday. th 4ia day of
May. l'JO,. at the hour of one o'clock in the
ncrnoon of said day. at the ronrt morn of the
si.l Cuiiiuy court, m the City of Ialis, Ore
gon, has been appointed by the Judge of aaid
limn as the lime and place for the bearing of
objM-tKn s to the said final account and the
actlleiuent thereof
EMILY J. M KINNON".
...... Administratrix for-ld
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your selection now, while there is w'
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season's wear out of your suit S a
SMART HATS.
The Spring styles are particularly attract;,
We have several new shades and shapes tha t l
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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
MICHAELS-STERN
FINE CLOTHING
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LATEST SPRING SHIRTS
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New Negligees are ready, and a finer line we've never seen. Every one of them
I has a "Worth More" Appearance. All our Prices are Just RIGHT.
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Clothing
House
MILL STREET.
LEADERS IN MEN'S CLOTHING
.. AND FURNISHING GOODS
J 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
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
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
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J. A. Lynch's
Barber Shop'
on
lain Street
We have installed
FOUR CHAIRS
and are now prepared lo
SHAVE YOU .
in quicker time than ever
before.
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