Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, July 09, 1907, Image 4

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    Notice For Publication.
United States Land Office,
Portland, Oregon,
April '.fifth, 1907.
Notice is hereby Riven that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of CoiipreNi of
June a, 1878, entitled "An act for t'e sale oi
timber lands In the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended
to all the Public Land States by art of August
4, 1892, Fred McTimnionds, of Dallas, county of
Polk, State of Oretton, has thiB day riled in this
office his sworn statement No. 7:s9, for the pur
chase of the East of Northeast i of Section
No. 30 in Township No. 9 South, Kanpre No. 7
West, and will oiler proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
tnao tor agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said land before RuRiBter and Ke
' ceiver at Portland, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 10th
day of Julv. lyo7.
He names as witnesses: J. P. McElfresh, of
uentraua, Washington : l. I . llckey. ol cen
trails, Washington; A. Maybec, of Kocca, Ore
gon nova Mcrimmonas. ol Fails tlty. Oregon
Any and all persons cliiimiug adversely the
above-described lands are requested to rile thtir
claims in this oltice on or before said Kith day of
Jiny, iu.
ALGERNON 8. UKKSSER,
Register.
Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
administrator of the estate of Thomas I'earce
deceased has filed Mb final account in said trust
and the Honorablet'ounty Court fur Polk Conn
ly, Oregon, has appointed the 8th day of August,
i'mi, at me hour oi iu . m. as tne date lor Hear
ing the same. All persons interested are hereby
notified to appear at the Court House in Dallas,
Oregon, on the date above named and tile their
objections if any there be to said account.
WILLIAM T. PEARi:E,
Administrator,
Notice to Creditors.
Notice For Publication.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878.
United States Land Otlice,
Portland, Oregon,
May 27. llJ07.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands In the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex
tended to ail the Public Land Suites by act of
August 4, 1892, Herbert L. Toney, of Dallas,
county of Pc'k, State of Oregon, has this day
filed in this otiice his sworn statement No.
74:18, for the purchase of the Lot No. 4
of Section No. 30, in Township No. 8 South,
Range No. 7 West, and will otter proof to show
that the land sought is more valuable for its
limber or stone than for agricultural pnroses,
and to establish his claim to said land before the
County Clerk at Dallas, Oregon, on Thursday,
the liiih day of Auvust, 1907.
He names as witnesses: F. A. Elliott, of New
berg, Oregon; W. V. Fuller, of Dallas, Oregon;
(J. W. Riggs, of Mabel, Oregon; 11. M. Riggs, of
Mabel, Oregon,
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to tile their
claims in this otlice on or before said 15lh day of
August, 1907.
ALGERNON S. DRESSER,
Register.
Notice For Publication.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been duly appointed administratrix of the
estate of John Campbell, deceased by the
County Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk
county, ana nas quauneu.
All persons having claims against the said
estate are hereby notified to present the same
d uly verified, together with the proper vouchers
therefor, to the undersigned, at her residence
near uaiiston, in saut county oi folk, witniu
six months from the date of this notice.
Dated and first published July 9, P07.
MAKtiAKfcT D. C AM i'liKI.L,
Administratrix of the estate of
John Campbell, deceased.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Polk County, Department No. i.
Thomas E. Caulield, Plaintiff, vs. Margaret
Murray Caulield, Defendant, Summons.
In the Name of the State of Oreiron : You a.e
hereby required to appear and answer the com
nlitiiit fili-d mraiiiat vtm in the above entitled
court and cause within six weeks from the first
nublication of this summons, lo-wit:
On the Jtith dav of August. 1907. and if roil
fail so to appear and answer the said complaint.
t le nlaintitl will a Holy to the court for the relief
demanded in his complaint, to-wit:
Kor decree of divorce dissoh iug the bonds
of matrimony now existing between film and
yourself and for such further and other relief as
mav te eounaoie
You are hereby further notified that this sum
mons is served upon yon by publication thereof
in the "Polk County Observer," a newspaper
published seini-weekly at the City of Dallas in
Polk County, Oregon, pursuant to the order f
the Honorable William Calloway, Judge of this
court, made this fifth day of July, 1907, and this
summons was first utibliblied on the 9th day of
July, 1907.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE S, 1878.
United Slates Land Otlice,
Portland, Oregon,
April M, 1907.
Notice Is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in the Statesof California, Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex tended
to all the Public Ijtnd States by act of August 4,
1892, John L. Coudron, of Airlie, county of Polk
State of Oregon, has this day filed in this otlice
ins sworn statement mo, 7390, for ine purcnase
of the s. w. ft oi s. vv. i ol section No. is, in
Township No. 9 8., Range No. 6 West and
will offer proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish his
claim to said land before County Clerk of Polk
County, at his ohioe at Dallas, on Monday, the
loth day of Julv. 1907.
He names as witnesses: J. G. VanOrsdel,of
lianas, Oregon; Jesse lost, of Airiie, Oregon
John Kau, of Falls City, Oregon ; William Yost,
ol Airue, Oregon
Summons.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
aoove-ai'scnoea lanas are requested to nie tneir
claims in this office on or before said loth day
ouuiy, lao?.
ALGERNON S. DRESSER,
Register.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been duly appointed administrator of tne
estate of Thomas Orton, deceased, by the
County Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk
County, and hag qualified.
All persons having claims against the said
estate are hereby notified to present the same
duly verified, together with the proper vouchers
therefor, to the undersigned, at his place of
business in Willamina, Yamhill County, Ore
gon, or at the otlice of the County clerk of Polk
County, in Dallas, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated and first published July 2, 1907.
PAUL FUNDMAN,
Administrator of the estate
Thomas, Orton, deceased.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
nas oeen amy appointed administrator of the
estate of Elisa Day, deceased, by the County
lor rout county
the
Court of the State of Oregon
and has aualifled.
All persons having claims against the said
estate are hereby notified to present the game
duly verified, together with the proper vouchers
therefor, to the undersigned, at his place of
uusiuess in niiiamina, lumnui uounty, Ore
gon, or at the otlice of the County Clerk of Polk
County, in Dallas, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this no ice.
Dated and first published June 2,r, 1907.
PAUL FUNDMAN,
Administrator of the estate of
Eliza Day, deceased.
OBCar Hayter, Attorney.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Polk County, Department No. 2.
C. I). Chorpeniug, Plaintiff, vs. Alta Chorpen
ing, Defendant, Summons.
To Alta Chorpeniug, the above-named
defendant:
In the name of the State 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 first publication of this summons, to-wit:
On or before the 20th day of August, 19U7; and if
you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for a decree as
prayed for in the said complaint, to-wit, that
the marriage contract now and heretofore exist
ing between the plaintiif and the defendant be
dissolved and annulled; and that the plaintiif
may have such other and further relief as to the
Court may seem meet wtth equity and good
conscience.
This summons, by order of the Hon. Ed F.
Coad, Judge of the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Polk County, made at Chambers at
Dallas, Oregon, on tne Btn day of Julv. 1907. is
served upon you by publication thereof, for a
period of six consecutive and successive weeks
immediately prior to the 20th dav of August.
1907, in the "Polk County Observer." a news
paper of general circulation, published weekly
at Dallas, in said County. The date of the first
publication of this summons is July 9, 1907.
u u. BKOW.N,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SKIM MILK FOB LAYERS.
Tests Which Indicate That It Greatly
Increases Egg Production.
The department of agriculture has
received a report from the West Vir
ginia experiment station of a test
made to determine the value of skim
milk as against water for wetting a
feed mash, says American Poultry
Journal.
In the first test, which covered 122
days, twenty-two heu9 fed skim milk
laid 3,244 eggs as compared with 090
eggs laid by the tweuty-two hens fed
mash wet with water.
In the first period of the second test
sixty tieus fed the skim milk ration
laid 802 eggs In thirty-seven days as
compared with 632 eggs laid by a sim
ilar lot fed no skim milk. In the sec
ond period the rations were reversed.
The chickens fed skim milk laid 1,220
eggs In fifty-six dys as compared with
97S In the case of the lot fed no skim
milk. Iu both experiments more eggs
were produced when skim milk was
substituted for water for moistening
the mash.
Tinder the conditions prevailing In
these experiments and with eggs sell
ing for 20 or 25 cents per dozen the
skim milk used for moistening the
mash had a feeding value of from Vi
to 2 cents per quart. In these trials
802 quarts of skim milk were fed, re
sulting in an increase In the egg pro
ductlon of 702 eggs.
Q00D WORK
Done Dally in Dallas.
No
its
Notice For Publication.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been duly appointed administrator of the
estate of Mary Kiley, deceased, by the County
Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk County,
and has qualified.
All persons having claims against the said
estate are hereby notified to prtseut the same
duly verified, together with the proper vouchers
therefor, to the undersigned, at his place of
business iu Willamina. Viimhili County, Ore
gon, or at the otlice of the County Clerk of Polk
County, in Dallas, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated and first published Julv 2, 1907.
PAUL FUNDMAN,
Administrator of the estate of
Mary Kiley, deceased.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given to whom it may con
cern, that the undersigned has this dav been
duly apiiointed administrator of the estate of
Francis Kueher, deceased, by the Hon. County
Court of Polk County, Oregon. All parties in
debted to said estate are hereby notified to call
at once and make settlement with the under
signed and all parties having claims against
said estate are hereby not I lied to present the
same duly verified to the undersigned, within
six months from the date hereof.
Dated at DallaB. Polk County, Oregon, this
21st day of May, 1W7.
EDWARD KUCHER,
Administrator.
Sibley Eakin, Attys. for estate.
Administrator's Sale.
Notice Is hereby given that by virtue and In
pursuance of an order of the County Court of
the Stale of Oregon, for Polk County, sitting in
probate, made and entered of record in said
Court on the.trd day of June, P.I07, in the matter
of the estate of Ann Sylvester, deceased, direct
ing the undersigned, as administrator of said
estate, to sell the real property of said estate,
hereinafter described, wholly, at private sale,
for cash, in the manner prescribed by law, the
undersigned as such administrator will, from
and after Wednesday, the 10th day of July, 1907,
at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said day, at
the law oltice of Oscar Hayter, in the City of
Dallas, in said County, proceed to sell the said
real property wholly, at private sale, for cash in
hand on day of sale, in accordance with the
said order of sale and in the manner prescribed
by law, subject to confirmation oy said County
Court; said real property being particularly
described as follows, to wit:
The South half of the Donation Land Claim
of Lambert McTimmonds and Ann McTim
monds, his wife, Notification No. 52X9, Claim
No. 44, being parts of Sections 10, 11, li and 15,
in Township 9 South, of Kange 6 West of the
Willamette Meiidian, in Polk County, State of
Oregon, containing 320.27 acres.
Dated this 11th day of June, 1907.
J. D. 8MITH,
Administrator of the estate of
Ann Sylvester, deceased.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
Legal blanks at this office.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.
United States Land Oflice,
Portland, Oregon.
May 31,1907.
Notice is hereby given that in comDliiince
with the provisions of the act of Cnneress of
June a, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to all tne Public Land States by act of
August 4, 1892, Martha E. Bagley, of Portland,
county of Multnomah. State of Oreenn. has thia
day tiled in this otlice her sworn statement No.
7443, lor tne purcnase ol the West of N. w.
-a oi ecu. nu. iu m juwiismp ino. o a., Kange
no. o nest, ana will oner proof to show that
the laud sought is more valuable for its
limoer tnan for agricultural ourDoses. and lo
establish her claim to said land before Register
una neceiverai roruaiid, Oregon, on Tuesday,
tut? litu uay oi cepicmuer, 1:11.
She names as witnesses: William J. South
well, of talis City, Oregon; Ferris A. Lucas, of
Falls City, Oregon; Kuymond F. Marquis, of
roniaiid, Oregon; John H. Bagley, of Portland,
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to tile their
claims in this oflice on or belore said 17th day
n( U.. I Hut.
ALGERNON S. DRESSER,
Register.
Chicken Chatter.
Increase the profits by decreasing the
number of old bens.
Well managed poultry Is preferable
to farm crops In that poultry will pro
duce an income at all times or tne
year.
Do not despise well bred poultry.
territory has ever been noted for
noultrv products unless well bred
fowls were the rule.
Get rid of some of the many roosters
that are now worrying the hens to no
uood purpose. They are deadheads
and eat up the profit of the flock,
By raising standard bred poultry one
will be able to sell stock and eggs for
breeding purposes and get much better
prices than when selling eggs and
fowls for food only.
Hunt up private customers and agree
to sell them strictly fresh eggs: then
do It. A good price should be secured,
and the payment will be made In cash
Instead of groceries.
Farmer Vinoent's Hen Sayings.
Grit makes gritty hens. Gritty hens
are the ones that pay.
If the earth under your henhouse is
naturally damp, put In a floor. If dry
and gravelly, dirt floors are all right.
Any broken panes of glass lu your
houses? Better put good panes lu.
Roup often gets In at the window, and
so do other kinds of disease.
Mate your fowls about a month be
fore the time for setting.
Keep only mnle ' birds that are as
nearly perfect in all points as possible.
If you use an incubator, don't try to
save money by buying poor oil. That
Is the cause of hosts of failures. Farm
Journal.
How's This!
We offer Ono Hundred Dollars Seward foi
any case of Cutarrh that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
P J. CHENEY & CO. , Props ., Toledo, O.
We the undemigned, have known F. J. Che
ney for the last 16 years, and believe him per
fectly honorable In all business transactions
and financially able to carry out any obliga
tions made by their firm.
West a Thuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O
W ald i no, Kinnan&Makvim, Wholesale Drug-
fists, Toledo, O.
'a Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system. Price, 76c. per bottle. Bold by all
Jruearnsts. Testimonials free.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Another Way to Put It.
"A shining example of private virtue
and an exalted teacher of good and
honest government" Is the description
of Robert Toombs of Georgia given In
"The Brother's War." Toombs was a
prominent character for many years
before the war and served In the two
houses of congress about fifteen years.
He was afterward secretary of st;ite in
the Confederate government.
He had a wit and a fineness of ex
pression, says the author, which made
his phrases and repartee widely quoted
and made him the delight of apprecia
tive audiences.
A rival candidate, really conspicuous
and celebr.ited for hi.s little ability, iu
a stump debate p!o.-g?d the people that
If they scud Lim to congress he
would new:- leave hl.-t post during a
se.-wio:) ta attend the courts, as he uu
;us;'y charv.I Toombs with habitually
'lo,'"Z- Tamil b disposed of this fling
y c.iero'y x.'ying:
"V.ni should emisidor which will hurt
'.p dis-rict the more, bis
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constant pres-
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"Don'ts" For Buff Cochin Breeders.
Don't breed a cockerel that shows
red on wing bows.
Don't breed from pullets showing
white In undercolor of neck.
Don't breed from the birds that
feather and develop slowly, as such
birds will greatly reduce the vitality
and early maturity tendency of the
flock.
Legal blanks at this oflice.
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The effect of malaria lasts a long time.
You catch cold easily or become run
down because of the after effects of malaria.
Strengthen yourself with Scott's
Emulsion.
It builds new blood and tones up your nervous
system.
ALL DRUGGISTS : BOc. AND $1.00.
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To Cure Egg Eating.
There Is a remedy for egg eating
which In two years of careful reading
of poultry magazines I do not remem
ber having seen given, says a writer
In Farm-Poultry. It costs nothing and
certainly beats some of the barbarous
methods I have seen recommended to
a standstill. When your hens get to
eating their eggs go to a bakery, hotel
or boarding house and ask them to
save you a lot of eggshells. Feed all
your hens will eat and a few over, and
If It doesn't stop the trouble then it
will be the first case I ever heard of
where It failed.
Beans For Poultry.
It Is an accepted fact throughout
many sections of the country that
poultry will not eat beans. Many of
the New York farmers state that It Is
utterly useless to try to teach poultry
to eat beans of any kind unless they
are broken Into small pieces or cooked,
as is often done for the hogs. Nothing
could be better for poultry than beans
If tliey can be Induced to eat them. We
are somewhat surprised, says the
Feather, to notice that a western writ
er states that poultry In "his locality
Is largely fed upon dry beans.
Cut Green Bone.
Green bone Is the- cheapest and most
Important feed you can give laying
hens about twice each week. Give
them all they will eat. About all It
costs Is the labor of grinding, and
there are many good mills on the mar
ket that do the work satisfactorily.
Your local butcher will give you as
many bones as you want to grind,
and your hens will thank you for
them.
Selecting the Breed.
Select your breed for the special pur
pose it Is kept for. If there is no defi
nite purpose, study the matter over
carefully until It is known What kind
of poultry will net the best returns.
Everyfarmer should get Into the pure
bred poultry class. The attractiveness
of the flock will result In better care.
In addition to the natural Inbred supe
riority of the standard bred fowl. '
Temperature In the Incubator.
The variation of a few degrees in th
temperature during the hatching period
wHl not affect the hatch or the chicks
after they are hatched. The tempera
ture in the Incubator should be kept as
near 103 degrees as possible until the
eggs start to pip, when the heat should
be Increased to 104 or 105.
Tainted Bona Products.
Bone meal and pulverized bone that
smells bad are not fit for food and
should be burled. Beef scraps have a
disagreeable odor, but are not InJ.irl
ons. Bone meal Is practically odorlew.
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Jennings Lodge, iNo. 9, stated
communications, Second and
Fourth Fridays of each month.
G. L. Hawkins, W. M.
J. C. Hayter, Sec.
Ainsworth Chapter, No. 17, R
A. M.. stated convocation, First
First and third Fridays of each
month.
Oscar Hayter, H. P.
U. S. Grant, Sec.
lUaomi Chapter, No. 22,0. E. S., stated
A meetings feecond and fourth TueS'
days ol each month.
Mrs. Maggik Hayter, W. M.
Mrs. Libbie Muir, Sec.
A7
the
and
llllistletoe Circle, No. 33, W. C.
VAmeet8 in their Hall, in
Woodman building every second
fourth Wednesday.
Mrs. Helen Ureenwood, u. N.
Mrs. Nei.lik Tavom, Clerk
Ttfun-iv pvitw reader has heard of
Tlnan'a IviilnPV Pills. Their eood work
still continues, and our oitistene are con
stantly adding endorsement by pubho
testimony. No better proof of merit
..an ha had th.in the exoerience of
friends aud neighbors. Read this case:
Mrs. N. Swaggert, of 819 Garden St.
Pendleton, Ore., says: "Both my hns
band and myself have used Doan's Kid
ney Pills with most gratifying results
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Mr. Swaggert was troubled quite
severely with his back and kidneys for a
lone time, and nothing ever helped him
as Doan's Kidney Pills have. 1 have
known of the healing and curative
Dower of this remedy for some time,
and found that a few doses would quick
ly remove any lameness or pain in the
hnk i-iuiaimI lv kid ne v derangement. I
am iflad to help make Doan's Kidney
Pills better known to all afllicted with
backache or kidney trouble."
For eale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York,
sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
Coal is beig
Ashland.
prospected for near
Foley's Honey and Tar affords immed
iate relief to astlui sufferers in the
worst stages ami if taken iu time will
effect a cure. Belt A Cherrmgton, Dal
las; M. L. Thompson, tails City.
All the
Observer,
news in the Twice-a-week
LODGE DIRECTORY.
Masonic Calendar.
Woodmen of the World.
fallas Camp, No. 209, meets in t
hall in the Woodman building e
Tuesday evening.
B. M. Guy C. C.
W. G.
their
very
Vassai.l, Clerk.
Knights of the Maccabees.
Dallas Tent, No. 3, meets Second
and Fourth' Thursdays of each
month in I. O. O. F.hall.
Mark Hayter, 8. K. Com.
I. N. Woods. R. K.
Liiac i live, cno. z, l,. u. i. fli., meets
-on Second and Fourth Thursday after
noon of each month.
Mrs. Kittie N. Miller, L. C.
Mrs. Ro8k Fidi.er, R. K.
raternal Union of America
ijouge mo. 144 Meets nurd Tuesday
"ni dilnit irwtrttti
W.J. Waqner.'f. M.
Mhs. 8. E. Morrison, Sec.
Knights of Pythias
IIIIarmion Lodge, No. 96, K. of P.
Meets everv Mondav evenlnor in
W. O. W. building. Visiting Kuights
uie welcome.
M. A. Ford, C. C.
G. L. Hawkins, K. of It. S.
A. 0. U. W.
ffe Union Lodge, No. 36 Meets First
4v mnnth-
H. L.
Fenton, M. W.
John E.
Smith, Fin.
Crystal Lodge, No.
First and Third
month.
Mas. C.
50, D. of H., meets
Wednesday of each
G. Coad, C. of II.
Mrs. Ed. F. Coad, Fin.
United Artisans.
Assembly No. 46-meets First and
Third TnocrU-, nf ...k . . i.
. " v..j cavil UJU11LU.
Willis Simokton, M. A.
I. 0. O. F.
Friendship Lodge. No. 6. meets
. j every Saturday evening in I.
O.O. F.Hall, 8
W. L. Sokhrkx, N. G.
W. A. Atses, Rec.Sec.
TkaCreole Encampment, No. 20, meets
"Second and Fourth Mondav of aih
month.
W. A. Ayres, CP.
A. W. Teats, Scribe.
nimira Lodge, No. 26, D. of R., meets
"the first and third Wednesdava f
each month.
Miss Mabel Holmes. N. G.
Miss Ollie Howe
For Sale.
One 2i-liorse power, jaoketcd Uni
versal engine, burns straw, coal or
wood ; one 32x54 Inch, large cylinder,
separator and clover-hullcr combined,
together with two large round water
tanks, each with pumps ana nose;
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.
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL
High Service
and
Low Rates
C. W. NIXON, Proprietor,
' Corvoltfs, Oregon.
WIN"
yu need
W. J. STOWE,
Truck Elian,
Does hauling of all kinds at reasonable
rates.
DALLAS. ORROrvN
Sec.
Lincoln Annuity Union
Oregon Assembly, No. 54. Meets
evjry Friday at 8 p. m. at I. O. O. F.
Ilall. Visiting neighbors welcome
Marie E. Sheltoo, Speaker.
Lydia Campbell, Clerk.
MAKE EVERY DAY
COUNT-
nn mMter how"
,badthe we&ther
You cannot
afford to be
without a
TOWER'S
WATERPROOF
OILED SUIT
,0R SLICKER
When you buy
look for the
SIGN OF THE FISH
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j wn co aottoH u t
: CO LTO T0.0MTO CAN
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KO?H0Ul
en
A fnn!)h r.v a..11 la rw.rnn 11
til. Lr l: nit 1 lu. I i- u liikii 1 1 1 K.v . i. , . .
Hyufom id a combination of tubon aud ci IU
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in tuuei tu iiiuuio goou I U' all II
Ballard's Horehound Svn -n
fl IRFs C0UGHS COLDS, BRONCH'r
lUKIp WHOOPING COUGH? ri L'S
AND ALL PULMONARY DlsVsRs Up
Cured of a Chronic Cough.
J. IT. Kills, Butte, Mont., write; "r chorrfullu J
m,ml Ka.hu'd'H llorohouiii Byrm, to all pj,
wit li chronic coughs. I nulfered lor voars wii h V WJ
toujrh which would last all winter. Ballard's W 'r,,,ii?
Synii elected uu immediate and permanent cur"." "d
25c, 50c and $1.00.
Ballard Snow Liniment Co.
500-502 North Second Street, ST. LOtlls mo
a M'l Mf'ht1" tan"'
Sold and Recommended by
STAFRIN DRUG COMPANY
COFFEE
TEA SPICES
BAKING P0WQER
, EXTRACTS j
JUST RIGHT
CLOSSET&DEVERS
PORT LAN D, 0RE.J
Cut Glassware
Silverware
Your friends are getting
married; give them a
handsome, high-grade
present
Also a full line of
OPTICAL GOODS
C. H. MORRIS
Jeweler
Stafrin
ii
" Jeweler l
One door west of Stafrin
Drtiff Co. 1
M. OLIVE SMITH
teacher of
PIANO AND ORGAN
Studio, Room No. 2, Wilson Block
DALLAS OREGON
W. V. FULLER.
REAL ESTATE
Timber Lands a Specialty
If you have patented lands
or relinquishments to sell, list
earaowitu me.
Office in Crider Building
Dallas, Oregon
MAGAZINE
READERS
S1.50
tjror
$1.00
yea
SURSXT MAGAZINE
bcautifullyilltutnted.good itorirt
and articles ibout Cauforni uul
all 111. Fit Wot.
CAMERA CRAFT
deroted nek month to Ine n.
tulic reproduction oi the bat
work ol tnuteut and proleuioul
photographers.
ROAD 01 A THOUSAND W0HDE8J
a book of 75 pages, containing
120 colored photographs of n ht
picturesque spots ia California
and Uregoa.
Total .
All for . , .
Address all orders to
SUBSET MAGAZINE
Flood Building Sin Frtndics
. $3-25
$1.50
fli
1 VJl
tfef
Thia signature la on every box of the genuine
Laxative BromO'Quinine TaMeu
the iwmedy that curea a cold In ue ilaT
DfWitt's
LI
The famous little dKIav
U .A lvo
f i. V 1 I II
.--V" S 5AFI 6h
buy from Factor
Direct. Therefore on
prlcea are lowest
LOCK CO
ST. PonTt.oMO.oaa,
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
Cures Colds, Croup and Whuopiug Cough.
J
Sallowness Transformed
to Dusky Beauty
A dark skin becomes fascinating
when delicately soft, unJers.rad
with the radiant glow which indi
cates a healthy, active skin. Robert
ine keeps the skin refined in quality,
keeps pores freefrom doghigwastt
and stimulates the tiny capilluriesto
contribute the color wtiicli charmsin
blonde and brunette alike. Rohtrt
ine is certain protection npinst tan,
sunburn and freckles if applied be
fore exposure to sun or wind.
Spreads like an imperceptible sheen
of gauze over skin sui face, forming i
shield stimulating and preserving i
delicate, lustrous beauty.
dlipm Drutila WUJI
fir t fru umfh V4
i
ROBEBTil
$2.
00 Pays 101 the GlBSERVtK
ana tne weeiuy urcgumaH
onovear. In order to take
advantage of this liberal offer, your
subscription to the Observer must be
paid up to date. Subscribe now.
Cirp THE KEW IDEA PI THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE Firi C0U6H SYRUP
,aEMC30DYS MMIW nlOfJEYllM
w " - r
LJ Ll Mores the Bowels tJ Best for Children Lj LJ
fled ClavtV Blossom on Every Battle E 1
itfcwrn
am
For Sals by Druggists.
SALEM, PAIJ.S CITY 5t WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY.
TIMH TA1ILH No. 2
IIFl'ECTIVK PKnUUARY 1, 190T.
No. T No. O No. 1 1 No 1 No. a No. n
. , Pa. & Paw,. 4
ITeitrht Freight Freight Freigrht Freig-ht Freight
A. M. A. M. P. M. A. M. A. M. P. M.
7:15 11: 10 8:20 Lv.
. 7:34 No Stop 3:39 Ar.
7:38 No Stop 8:43 Ar.
Lv. Lv. Lv. . 7:43 No Stop 3:48 Ar.
6:00 9:00 1:30 7:55 11:50 4:00 Ar.
6:30 9:30 2:00 - Ar.
STATIONS
DALLAS
TEATS
GILLIAMS
BRIDGEPORT
FALLS CITY
BLACK ROCK
Tralna Will Stop on Sltfnal Only. No Aaient. Daily Except Sunday.
No. 8 No. 4 No. n NO. 8 NO. 10 No. 18
pSght Freight ?&ft Freight Freight Freight
A. M. P. M. P. M. A. M. A. M. r. M.
Ar. 9:30 1:45 8:15
Ar. No Stop No Stop No Stop
Ar. 9:02 No Stop 4:47
Ar. 8:57 No Stop 4:42 Ar. ; Ar. Ar.
Lv. 8:45 1:00 4:30 8:30 11:46
Lv. ;- j . 7:45 . UM
SchtduL Subject to Chanfe Without K.uM.
roceries and Provisions
IUE carry all the leading brands of Canned
" Goods, Coffees, Teas and Spices. Also
a good supply of fresh vegetables and fruit in
season. .-. Crockery and Queen's Ware.
SIMONTON & SCOTT, gy"". 0r-
OSFIELD OLD STAND
.,M4. 60 YEARS
VEXPIENCE
A rtirailftNB
I WT. AS-
Scietiiinc Jibf
rears four montls,l. "0,u ' .,fl,
f "'J 9 f 36lQroa(rTfrvus
Kr.DCil Offlo 63 BhJl
let
id
ac
The new laxativc
that does not .grips
cr nauseate.
Pleasant to taKc.
J 1IMSJ
Cures
Stomach and Livxr
Laxative Frnit Svruo chronxcons
For Sale by BELT & CHEEEIIIGTOIJ, Dallas, and THOMPSON, Falls City.