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Polk County Observer J. C. HAYTER, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. Published Weekly and Semi - Weekly $1.50 per Year. Strictly in Advance. DALLAS, OREGON, JULY 16, 1907. The way to build up Dallas is to pat ronise Dallas people. BUSINESS LOCALS. a Dr. Hayter. .Dentist Office over Wilson's Drug Store. Dallas. Oregon An exchange complains that the prosecution of Schmitz is the work of partisans, and that "the Spreckels gang is trying to get control of the citv " Well, thev couldn't make it any worse than it has been, could they? ' H. M. Williamson. Secretary of the State Board of Agriculture, has lately proven that the rainfall in Oregon during the growing season for apples is less profuse and destructive than In any of the other apples states. We may outgrow the title "Webfoot" yet. Polk county against the world for producing the premium cherries; esDeciallv that Dart bordering the western boundary of Salem. Several of the growers from over there came and conauered. As proof of it, we submit the fact that Folk county cherry-growers received 15 out of the 34 premiums awarded at the Salem cherry fair. Salem Statesman. Organ For Sale. A good organ for sale for $35. at this office. Call tf Hop Sprayer Supplies For hop sprayer supplies, see W. L. Soehhen, Dallas, Or. Hop Yard Wanted. Twentv to forty acres in hops near Dallas. Address P. O. Box 311. Dallas, Lost. Lost, between Dallas acd Salt Creek, a pocket flash light. Finder please return to this office. tf Found. In Dallas, two purses each contain ing money: Inquire hore and pay for this notice. Fir Wood Wanted. From 200 to 500 cords of dry fir wood wanted. Apply to Salem, Falls City & Western Railway Co. Commenting editorially upon the election of C. L. Starr to the office of Secretary of the State Normal Board, the Salem Journal says: "Secretary Starr has a reputation of being one of the most progressive county super intendents of the state. He recently resigned to become editor of a country newspaper, when he was getting $1000 a year, which shows that he is a man of nerve and enterprise." Those Willamette Valley business men who fear that the extension of electric lines Irom Portland into the interior will take business away from them and divert it to the metropolis, may be somewhat relieved by the information that an Albany job printer has gone into the Portland field and secured a large amount of work, doing work to the amount of $2000 a year ror one Portland mer chant Lower rent lower wages, lower living expenses, lower insur ance, enable the Albany printer to compete with the Portland houses. In many other lines of industry the same thing can be done, and will be done more extensively when lower passenger fares and a more frequent service afford better means for com munication. Oregonian. Wanted. Will trade low wheel lumber wagon, to be seen at Hughes' wagon shop, for high wheel lumber wagon. O. E. Earhaht. 2t Oak Posts For Sale. Sawed oak posts for sale at $15 per 100. Luckiamute Sawmill Co., three miles north of Airlie. Address, Mon mouth, Or. 6-18-lm Hogs For dale. Two registered Poland China boars for sale; also, registered gilts, bred and unbred. S. D. Steffv, Mutual Phone 535, Dallas, Or. 9-lC-3t Hop Pickers Wanted. I am now making up my crew of Dickers for the hop yard on the Dr. Farley place. Persons desiring to pick will please call and see me. Toy Sing. 7-16-lt The Tabernacle meetings conducted by Dr. Martin are well attended this week. His sermon on "Popular Amusements" on Sunday night drew the best audience thus far In the meet ing. It was an able sermon and was almost universally commended. The meetings will probably close oa Sun day night While in Falls City last Friday, we found Merchant Tnoze busily engaged In preparing goods to be shipped to his new branch store at Black Rock The Falls City store now occupies five floors and a large annex. Fourteen clerks are employed in the store, and all are kept busy. Mr. Tooze Is plan nine many improvements to enable him to better handle his rapidly growing business. While working in the timber above Black Rock yesterday, Earl Shelton, logger in the employ of the Spauldlng company, met wmi an accident wnicu resulted in a broken leg. Few particulars are available, and it is not known whether the injury was caused by a falling tree or a rolling log. His father came down from laws City this morning and took Mrs. shelton back to nurse the invalid. Co Yea TfctaSc Notice For Publication. W. O. Trine, better known to the sportsmen of the Northwest as "Dad" Trine, died Saturday night at Cor vallis from a cancer of the face. "Dad" Trine was an authority on horses, and was well known and respected by those who frequented the track at the State Fair. As a trainer of track teams, he stood without a peer in the northwest, having turned out more record breaking men in all departments of athletics than any other coach. He never resorted to "dope" to stimulate a man to record feats of speed and endurance, and he never employed underhanded or unsportsmanlike methods to win a single one of the many track meets In which he carae otf victorious. For five years he was coach of the U. of O. track team and for four years physical director at Corvnllis. He had also coached In most of the lead ing clubs and colleges In Washington, and not one of these has anything but good to Bay of him as a man and as a trainer. Wanted. Second-hand hop baler. Inquire of N. G. Harris, Dallas. Mutual phone. 7-16-2t A pitiful tragedy occurred at Pedee yesterday morning in the drowning of the one-year-old daughter or Mr. and Mrs. A. Burbank. The parents of the little girl had left her on the porch, and, not thinking of danger, did not notice her disappearance for some time. When her absence was noted, a frantic search was made and it was soon discovered that the child had strayed into the water closet, where she had met death by drowning. Every effort was made to resuscitate the little body, but all in vain. So fearrul a blow, falling with such stunning unexpectedness, will call out the deepest sympathy of all for the bereaved parents. Lost. Between top of hill leading to ceme tery and cemetery gate, a lady's solid gold, hunting-case watch. Return to Campbell & Hollister and receive reward. tf Farmers, Attention I We are now prepared to furnish both Rough and Dressed Lumber of all kinds to the local trade. Mill located one mile from Bridgeport, on Grant creek. Polk County Lumber Co. tf Address Falls City, Ore. Timber Lands. Highest prices paid for relinquish ments; locations made, timber cruised and estimated on the Siletz and tributary country. Options taken on patented land. J. B. McMillan, Box 201, Falls City, Oregon. 6-10 8t 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. Collections! I have opened a general Collection Agency in Dallas and am prepared to do collecting for any person, or firm, desiring work in this line. A reasonable commission will be charged. Your business Is respect fully solicited. L. D. BUTLER, Dallas, Oregon. Notice to Stockholders. Notice i3 hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stockholders of the Dallas City Bank will be held at the Bank parlors on Saturday, July 20, 1907, at one o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing officers and trans acting such further business as may come before the meeting. W. G. VASSALL, Cashier. Extra Good Slabwood. Hereafter we will sell slabwood of Improved quality, by carefully select ing It to suit the customer. Small or large wood In lengths from one foot up. We will also supply farmers with wood. Call and see the different grades of wood we handle. Place your orders early, so that you may be bet ter able to select the quality of wood you want W. D. Mathews, Dallas, Oregon. 5-28-tf WOOD FOR SALE. Until further notice, the Willamette Valley Lumber Company will sell slabwood at the following prices: FOUR-FOOT WOOD Slabwood, green, $1.25 per cord at mill. Slabwood, dry, $1.50 per cord at the yard. SHORT WOOD. 10-inch Block Wood, $1.75 per load delivered. lG-inch Kindling, dry, $2 per load delivered. pin Gig C-Ooio'uiioirs Impure or effete matters accumulated in the blood during the winter cause in the spring such disfiguring and painful troubles as boils, pimples, and other eruptions, also weakness, loss of appetite, that tired feeling. The best medicine to take is Hood's Sarsaparilla, which thoroughly cleanses the blood, and effects permanent cures by giving healthy functional activity to the stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and skin. SarsatDDS r flr1 NirarriHa la rhoculul lablrt form. They have ittrntii-ally th same curative properties as th. liquid form, tMilM arrurarj of dose, convrnwnre, economy. no ). hy evaporation, brrnVncp, or lc&k&ie. - , - V - - - -1 . ; v (tmirtritta or nmmntlv of na riT Tn.il C. 1. Hood Co., Lowell, Mam. restores rood health nd strength, Mrs. L. Blckford. Gossvill. N. H.. says: "Kvnj spring 1 was completely prostrated, run down, from dyspepsia and that tired feel ing. But I hare fiwnd Hood'a Sarptu-iiia helps me from the first dose, completely Guaranteed under the Food and Drugs Act, June 30, 1906. No. 324. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE S, 1S78. I'nited States Laud Office, I'ortland, Oregon, April -ti, 1907. Notice is hereby iven that In compliance witti tin' provisions ot (tie act 01 i ongress 01 June 3. 1378, entitled "An act for the sale of limber lands in the tiuteaof California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory ," as ex tended to all the Public IjiikI States by act of August 4, 1N9J, John L. Condrou, of Airlie, eountv of Polk Stale of Oreftou, hus this day filed in this office hiti sworn statement iSo. TA'b, for the purchase 01 tries, vt. 'oi b. vt. -4 ot section ko. i. 111 Towiishiu No. 9 ii.. kiiiiue No. 6 West and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valutible for its limber or alone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said hind before County Clerk of Polk County, at his office at Dallas, on Monday, the liHhdiiy of July, 11W7. He names as witnesses: J. G. VanOrsdel.of Dalliis, Oregon; Jesne lost, 01 Airlie, Oregon; John Kau, of Falls City, Oregon; William Yost of Airlie, Oregou Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-uescrioeu In nils are ren claims in this office on or before said of July, l'J07, hinds are requested to tile their 15th day ALGERNON S. DRKSSER, Register. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given thiit the undersigned has been duly apiiointed administrator of the estate of Thomas Orton, deceased, by the County Court of the stute of Oregou, for Polk County, and has qualified. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verilied, together with the proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned, at his place of business in Willsmina, Yamhill County, Ore gon, or at the office of the County clerk of Polk County, in Dallas, Oregon, witt'in six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published July 2, 191)7. PAI L FUNDMAN, Administrator of the estate Thomas, Orton, deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersierned administrator of the estate of Thomas Pearce deceased has filed his tinul account in said trust and the Honorable County Court for Polk Coun ty, Oregon, has appointed the Stti day of August, i'mi, 111 me uour 01 iu a. m. as tne date tor Hear ing the same. All Dersons interested are hereby notified to appear at the Court House in Dallas. Oregon, on the date above named and file their objections if any there be to said account. . Vtll.l.lAM 1. fKAKCK, Administrator. Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1S78. I'nited states I.and Oitice, Portland, Oregon, May 81, l'.H)7. Notice is hereby given that in conmliance 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, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all tne Public Land States by act of August 4, 18SI2, Martha E. Bagley, of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 4i, tor tne purchase ot the West of N. w. 4 of Sec. No. 10 in Township No. 8 8., Range No. 8 vvest, and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber than for agricultural pumoscs. and to establish her claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Tuesday. l. IT. I. .4.... f Q ..-.l n,nn ' ' tun utu uiiy til c?epiuiiiuer, i.iu. She names as witnesses: William J. South well, of Falls City, Oregon; Ferris A. Lucas, of rans uny, Oregon; Kaymona t. Marquis, of Portland, Oregon; John H. Bagley. of Portland. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the i-aescrlbed lands are requested to file their For Yourself ? nu nrm your moutn like a youn gulp down wuaiever iuou vr u- be offered you 7 n lntel!ieni lunimna wui.. 1. 1 nrV.lVf from weakness, nervousow. .i .nd iuY.ng. then it mean much to l-ou that theVeAMirJJUl-i3U m-rllrlno t.iu m rnwwisiTIQS. sold I'f druggMs for the cure of woman ma. rit The makers of Dr. Fierce' Favorite Pre scription, for the cure of weaK. nervous, ru..-or-wnrked. debilitated, pain-racked women, kiiowintf this medicine to be made up of ingredients, every one of which lias the strongest possible Indorsement of the leading: and standard authorities of the several schools of practice, are perfectly willing, and In fart, arc only too glad to print, as they do, thefovniula.or list of ingredients, of which 11 u .M.nnmnl. ill vluin i'tioltsh, on every bolt lo-w rapper. v The formula of Pr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription will bear the most critical examina tion of medical experts, for it. contains no alcohol, narcotics, harmful, or hauit-formlnir drugs, and no agent enters into it that is not highly recommended by the most aavancea and leading medical teacners ana aumor ities of their several schools of practice. Thw unthorltles recommend the Ingredients OfTiiHrre sTirvoriie Prescription foribo Y cure of exactly the same ailments for whW-ft thl world-famed medicine is advised. No other medicine for woman's Ills has any tuch professional endorsement as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has received. In the un- mialiHi'd recommendation of each of its several Ingredients by scores of leading medi cal men of all the schools of practice. Is such an endorsement not worthy of your consideration 1 A' booklet of ingredients, with numerous authorative profeslonal endorsements by the leading medical authorities of this country. will be ma'ledtve to any one sending name and address with request for same. Address Dr. K. V Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y. ft I 1 s s I Ready 3 or BP a vv .piviy, 1L Qnt rpi Rush for New' Clothes will aoon ? SprinS everybody will want everything rit ln your selection now, while there is v Maks time to please yourself thoroughly an? tyof season's wear out of your suit. g a 1 SMART H ATSL The Spring styles are particularly attract; We have several new shades and shapes tW very swell. F m COLLARS AND CUFFS, We want the Collar trade of the man that r. Ficwai,ca guuu unure. w e sell no other sort I SPRING HOSIERY We're ready for the Spring trade with new and handsome effects in Men's Hosiery. some Oak Posts For Sale. White oak posts for sale. Cochrane & Black, Mutual phone Black C4. tf MICHAELS-STERN FINE CLOTHING MicMtiia. tih a c. if..., n. . Summons. LATEST SPRING SHIRTS Men of taste will appreciate our handsome Shirts. the moment thev clan tta" & eyes on them. Made of beautiful fabrics and in new Snrine- mttpmo tl Li. a r- vv iiu- iiu I New Negligees are ready, and a finer line we've never seen. Every one of them n- 2 Vine n "WnrfVi Mnra" rnranna All autp Prioa oya Tnsf DTriTTm in 3 The 17 V glow LEADERS IN CIo&Eiing Hon In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon or roll. Countv. lei)iirlmeiit No. 2. I'., l. ciioriKMiini:. i'lMiutilt, vs. Alia cnorpe in?. Defendant. SiiniinaiiH. lo Alia ChorneuiiiK. tne above-named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon: on are hereby reoiiired to annear ami answer thecom- plaint tiled against you in the above entitled 'o'irl and suit, within six weeks from the date of the first publication of thia summons, to-wit: On or before the a)th day of August, lHu7; and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the lalnlilt will apply to the Court fur a decree na prayed for in the said complaint, to-wit, that ne marriage contract now and Heretofore exist. ing between the plaiutill'and the defendant be dissolved and annulled; and that the plaintiff may nave siicn otner and luruier renei as to tne ourt may seem meet wltn equity and good conscience. This summons, by order of the Hon. Ed F, Oreon.fo uauiu, vinoii vjii .11c uvu uav uj tfiiiY. Jin,. IB served upon you by publication thereof, for a period of six consecutive and successive weeks mmeoiateiy prior to tne aitn dHy of August, tii . in tne "roiK county utiserver. ' a news paper of general circulation, published weeklv at Dallas, in said County. The date of the first puuiicatiou ot mis summons is July u, i'J07. I,. U. BKOYVN, ' Attorney for Plaintiff I MILL STREET, MEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS DALLAS, OREGON is fit? It is not Economy Notice For Publication. 17th day aDove-oescrioea lands are ren claims in this ottice on or before said of September. 1907. ALUJSKNON 8. DRESSER, Register. TIMBER I.AND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. I'nited States Laud Office, Portland, Oregon, Mav 27. 1H07. Notice is hereby given that in comnliance 1th the provisions of the act of Coneress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of mber lands in tbe States of California, Oregon, evada. and v asmiielon Territory." as ex tended to all the Public Land States bv act of August 4, 1892, Herbert L. Tonev, of Dallas, county of Polk, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this oflice his sworn statement No. 438, for the purchase of the Lot No. 4 Section No. :HJ. n Townshio No. 9 .South. Range No. 7 Weist. and will oiler proof to show that the land sought in more valuable for its limber or stone than for agricultural mirnoses. nu io esiauusn nis claim to said land before tne oiinly Clerk at Da as. Oregon, on Tlmrbdiiv. the lfih day of August, 1907. He names as witnesses: F. A. Elliott, of New berg, Oregou; W". V. Fuller, of Dallas, Oregon; G. W. Itiggs, of Mabel, Oregon; II. M. Riggs, of Mabel, Oregon. Any and all perrons claiming adversely the above-described lauds are requested to tile their claims in tills oflice on or before said 15th day of August, 1907, ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. Notice to Creditors. 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, Sell, 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 FOLEYSHOIIETIffi ftoss tlxm eoutf b, and lung si Don't ask for a Good Barber Shop, Find the big pole and walk in. We treat you right. Lynch SWisecarver Main Street 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, and has 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 her residence near Ballston, in said County of Polk, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published July 9, 1!K)7. MARGARET D. CAMPBELL, Administratrix of the estate of John Campbell, deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Lace Curtains WHEN IN DALLAS GO TO THE DALLAS HOTEL Under new management Big Sample Room. Strictly White Help. Special Accommodations for Commercial Men. RATES: $1.00, $1.25, $2.00 per Day Electricity for Lighting Is only expensive to people who are wasteful and careless. To you, who are naturally careful, it does not come high. It Is economical because It can be quickly turned off wnen not needed Vith gas or kerosene there is the temptation to let liht burn when not needed to save bother of lighting and adjusting. In some homes the electric light bills amount to only one or two dollars per month You can probably get some kind of artificial light for less money than electric light, but does it save you anything when it limits op portunities for work and recreationruins your eyesight smokes your walls mars decorations and increases household work You could probably save a dollar tomorrow by going without your 'meals butitwculdnt be economy. It is not so much what you save but how you save that counts. ' WILLAMETTE VALLEY CO. RATES-Residence on meters, per Rr27vp0L5?frt?l?,fn flat Jr mo.nlb 16.P 50c- RATES FOR . . ""-i'W ijruropana oc per Aiiowatt up to 10 droDs over 40 or lea "PlV at the oflice. f ar nln-avs ro.,l 'ins and outs' of the lichtintr nrormsitirm t.i m, oii ... phone to us, we are never to busy to talk business. 1 1 r in nivina v ii map .1 rr e -.. . ...v , o uiuouu ini aiiunsu up to 4u arops; drops 1 ic per drop and 5c per Kilowatt. A drop figures I6ep t or powec rates arnl v at the, offiiv Wa the Willamette Valley Company E. W. K EARNS, Manager for Dallas. Office on Mill street, just north of the Court nouse. Phones Bell 421 Mutual 1297. - - - - r-- in ft fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa V! V VV V! We have some very nice new patterns, but they came in late, so we had to mark them VERY CHEAP. They range in price from 60c, for a nice new design in Nottingham, to $5.00 for the best Brussels Net. Come in and see them as we have the best bar gains ever offered in the city. Shirtwaists Long Gloves Summer Underwear Lace Hose White Oxfords Just the thing" for hot weather. Men's and Boy's Clothing that is made right and at the right prices too. Agency for Packard and Flintstone Shoes. 'v .. -v ;. ;