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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1908)
Polk County Observer J. C. HAYTER, KDITOH AND PUBU8HER. PublUhed Semi-Weekly it 1.50 per Ver. Strictly In AdTnce. Entered econdcl8 matter March 1, 1907, at Ihe iwl office t Iall, Oregon, under the Act of bongreu ol March 8, 187s. DAI,LA8,ORKiOS, JaKI'aeY 1", 190- The way to build up Dallas is to pat ronize Dallas people. CANNERY WILL PAY. A meeting of the Horticultural Society has been called for tomorrow afternoon to decide definitely whether Dallas is to havo a fruit cannery, and if so, to take Immediate steps looking to the establishment of this new Industry In our city. The Observer believes there Is no enterprise before the citizens of Dallas for consideration that Is more worthy of active and substantial support, Inasmuch as the founding of this Industry In our city would mean the beginning of an era of commercial growth along an entirely new line, the results of which can scarcely be esti mated now. Dallas Is located In the center of a district whose soil is unsurpassed for Its richness as a fruit land, but the Industry of fruit raising Is yet barely In Its Inception. Let a cannery be established, creating at once the demand and the ready market for those products, and a few years will see such a girdle of orchards and small fruit farms encircling our city a 4 we haye never dreamed of. Salem has tried It, and the suc cessful results of Its enterprise are manifested In tho rapidly widening belts of well-kept orchards along cither bank of the Willamette River for miles above and Ix-low tho city. Where men cultivated one acre of fruit five years ago, they are maintaining ten now, and are forming plans for an oven larger addition in future. Monmouth, our neighbor Uiwn, has determined to establish a cannery, and although It has no lietter support In tho form of productive orchards back ing it than Dallas has, tho men who are engineering tho enterprise have (and justly, tX)) jK'rfcct confidence in Its ultimate success. Wherever it has been tried in Ore gon, this Industry has len Bueoens ful, and thoro Is no reason why it should not succeed In a locality whoso resources are as great as they are in tho country lying immediately about our own city. INDEPENDENCE I MONMOUTH Railway. FROM INDEPENDENCE. roR Dallas. Train No.M. Uve Independence daily. 6:00 a. m.; lr. Monmouth, 6:15 a. m.; ar. Dallaa. 6: 40 a. in. Train No. 69 I-eare Independence, daily, m.; Iv. Monmouth, li.M a. m.; ar. DaJ laa, 11:45 a. m. Train No. 71. Ieave Independence, dally, 6 .-IS p. m.; 1. Monmouth, 6: A) p. m.;ar. Dallaa, 6:55 p. nl, FOB A1BMK. Train No 6fi. Leave Independence, daily, 7:30 a. m.; lr. Monmouth, 7 :4u a. m.; ar. Airlie, 8:1 a. in. Train No. 71. Iave Jndependence.dnily, 3: p. m.; lv. Monmouth, 3: 5u p. m.; ar. Airhe, p. in. FOB MONMOUTH ONLY. Leave Independence, dally, 2:15 p. m. FKOM DALLAS. TOR IKliKPEiiDKSCE. T.in Vi u w.v Dallaa dailv ex. Sunday, :. m.: Iv. Monmouth, DiWia.in.; r. Inde (icudeiice, t: 15 a. m. Train No. 1(0. Lv. Iilln. Sunday only, 6:55 a. m.: ar. Independence, 7 .'JO a. m. Train No. 6v Leave Malla. daily. 1 p. m.; lv Monmouth, p. in.: ar. Independence, 1:40 p. m. (Thia train connect at Monmouth for Air lie.) Train No. 70. 1 eave Dallaa, dally, 7:35 p. m.; lv. Monmouth, p. m.; ar. Independence, S:15 p. m. FROM AIRL1E. Trnin No. 67. Leave Airlie, daily, 9 a. m.; lv. Moninoiiih, 9:.X" a. in.: ar. Iiideiideiiiv, 9: O a. m. (Tina train connect at Monmouth for Dallaa.) Train No. 73. Leave Airlie. daily, 5:05 p. m.; lv. Monmouth, 5:tu p.m.; ar. JndepcDUeuce, : p. m. FKOM MONMOfTH ONLY. Ij-tvti Monmouth for Independence, daily, at 2:.'X)p. m. RIJSTNRSS LOCALS. it Legal blanks at this office. Dr. Hayter. Dentist. Office over Wilson's Drug Store. Dallas. Oregon Chickens for Sale. T have a limited number of full- blooded Barred Plymouth Iiock cock crr-U and one rooster for sale. II. D. Staats. Monmouth R. F. D. 1, Ore gon. l-10-l m A New Business for Dallas. Krrwrt hand enarravinff by the undersigned, late of Portland. Hand cntrravincr in all its branches. Jew- - ir r- - i elry and plate with monograms, ini tiala, text, etc. Original designs to suit the patron. Satisfaction guaran teed. We have come to Dallas to make our home, and will be found at A. II Harris' jewelry store. Hoping to receive vour patronage, we will do our best to please you. 1-7-St CHARLES II. LANE. Notice of f inal Settlement. Notice la hereby rhen that the undersigned administratrix of Hie estate of John A. V ilhnma. deceased, has riled her final account In the ounty Court ol the State of Oregon, for Folk County, and thai Wednesday, the t.V.h day ol January, !'.', : the hour of ten n clock in the foienoon of Mid day, at the t ,'otirt room of the anid ounty ourt in the city of Dailni. Ore fr m, haa been appointed Ly the Judge of said Court aa the time and place for the hearing of objection to the said linal account and the eeulcincnt thereof. fiERTIE P. W ILLIAMS Administnitrix of thetstate of John A. Williams, deceased. Oscar ffavt'T, Attorney. Dated and first published iiecemtxr 17, l;m7. For Sale. Milk cow fresh with calf. Apply at Veazie farm, north of Dallas. 1-7-tf For Service. llegistered Jersey bull for service at Veazie farm north of Dallas. l-7-8t For Sale. Two fresh Jersey cows. Phone 652. Fked J. Wfli.8, K. F. D. 1, Dallas, Oregon. 12-24-Ct For Sale. Good organ at half price. Inquire of C. A. Uknxett, Dallas. 1-10-tf Implements. All parties intending to buy imple ments hud better see r. J. Wagner ifure making their purchases. 1-17-tf. The law requlrlngcltlzensto register before being entitled to voto Is a good law and one that will doubtless bo retained In Oregon. The law In its present form, however, Is troublesome and expensive, and should be amended In at least one Important particular. It should be made to provide that after a voter has once regiHtered ho bIihII not be obliged to register again us long ns ho does not change his place of residence. With tho law go amended, It would only be necessary to reglHter now voters aud changes of residence. Such additions and changes in two years would lie comparatively few In number, and the tank of registering them would bo light. A change of this kind In the regintry law would relieve tne I'ounty Clerk's oftioo of much uiineeennary woik, save the voters great trouble and annoyance, and result In a neat saving to the county every two years. (ioats on Shares. About .r)0 goats to let out on shares, or would sell. If let on shares would prefer near Dallas. Apply at this ofllce. 12-20 tf for Sale. lilack Orpington, Darred Plymouth Hock and H. I. Jted cockerels for sale, Mus. A. F. SroNEit, llickrenll, Or. 1-7-U Program at Colosseum Rink. Hkatlngevery afternoon and evening at the Colosseum rink. Good music, Admission, skaters, 25 cents; specta tors, 10 cents. Tho foothills of Polk county are one of the choicest fruit regions In the world, and aro beginning to themselves. Portland Journal. prove Farmers Fight Coyotes. Farmors In various parts of lVlk County have organized coyote runs at various times during the punt six months, and have succeeded in destroy lug a large number of these trouble some beusts aud In having plenty of real sport at the same time. In Kings Valley especially the war against the coyote pest is waged with increasing vigor. Mounted ou horseback the men drive them with hounds, In nitieh the same way nsa fox hunt Is conducted, and many of tho young hunters are making a fair amount of pocket money from the bounty ou tho hides. C. S. Graves returned Wednesday evening from Portland, where he attended the Assessors' Convention. Lost. A Hand lilng, supposed to have been lied up in a laundry bundle at Laun dry, Saturday. Finder pleaso return to tills olllco or to Mrs. llifo at Laundry. 1-ll-tf Farm l or Sale. Good 300-acro dairy and stock farm, iwo nines from railroad; good grass and farming land ; plenty of running water; good house and barn and sheds. Call on or address J am km A (Inmost, Sheridan, Or., H. F. 1). 1. 8-10-tf Dissolution Notice. Wagner Hroihcrs havo dissolved i partnership, and all persons owing j that linn are requested to call at my Implement shop on Oak Street and set tle their accounts at earliest con- . venionoe. Also nil persons who have tools borrowed from that llriu will please return them to the same place, l-17-8t. F. J. WAG NEK. I. stray Notice. Taken up, one red heifer, two years old, with white belly and white spot on tall ; marked with crop and swallow fork in right ear. nnd split in left ear. Ha been running with my cattle for a year. Owner can have projwrty by paying tor this advertis ing aud my trouble. M. A. COX LEE, 1-U-St. Uuell, Oregon. W ood For Sale. lKi you need wood? We want to remind you that the block wood from tho Willamette Valley Lumber Com pany s tawmill is the best nnd cheap est wood you can buy. $1.75 er load, delivered. Mutual phono 1407, or leave orders t Webster's confectionery store. n-mf. bowman isnos. How Is Your Blood If too lack strwiiKth, are nervous, hsvt 0 appetite, dont sleep well, set tired lly. your blood la In bad condition, loti cannot b strong without pure, rich blood. Hood SarsaiMtrlll. wakes good, rich blood and ken it good. Oytpepala-"For tlx monthi tar ar. in pur bluod. M( kit, uf Uwnt. jn Vall. i'B. Genoa, Jseb. -i,k ? No PPtlt-"I tu troubled w .!... ",' - " pel" 1 - nrr aii. W y eon.lUuIl.m irillahaa Allknfta.-! i.i .l. m . . 1W a rairi!lV..l, " i i. after pneumonia, ami fum eciema ariS bioo-l p,..on14- in ur .children." Was, M A. liiavkia, 14 , Embrwviile. Pa. Utxxl'a Sarsaperllla la told eTerywbcrn. Ia the nsual liquid, or In tablet form called aratabt. 100 Poae One Dollar. Pr Jaml only by GL Hood Co, Lowell, Mass. Bid Wanted. liids will bo received by the County Court of Polk County, Oregon, for the publication of the delinquent tax roll for the year l'.H6 mid for the sale of property for delinquent taxes for said year. Said bids will be opened Janu ary 18, 1908, at 10 o'cl.vk a. m. or said day. E, M. SMITH, County Clerk. Bids Wanted. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the County Court of Tolk County Tor the furulsh iogofwckVl for the Court House. o lOrdsof oak and iO corals of fir; oak to he not less than 2 Inches nor more than 6 inches in diameter, liids to be oeuedonthe first day of February term. By order of Cou nty Cou rf. E, M. SMITH. I U County Clerk. 1 Administrator's Final Notice. Notice i hereby civen that the tindersiirned administra!r of the estate of A. J. Kjurn, lieceaneil. 1ir fi.el hi tinal account in Kai.l e-tate. and lhat the county Court of hoik t onniy, lireifon, has ai)Hiutcd Friday the 17th lay of JnutiHry, l;, at the hour of 1 o'clock . m. of aaid day, at the t ounty Court iloiiac, in said County as the time and jliiee for hearing any objccti'ina to Bitch linal account and ( r tlie Hell.ement thereof. I'uled this 17th duv of Oecemter, 11)07. T'll().-i. W. HIU'NK, Adnimiatrator of theest.ile of A. J. llyeia, deceased. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for folk County, Department So. 2. Miliiain J. (romiey, flaintill, vs. William Jacka.ni, fiefendutit. Munitions. To the above-named liefeiido.nl, William Jack soil : In the name ol the State of Oregon: You are hereby rci'iired to a -ar and answer the cum pliiinl filed atrainst you in the above emit ied Court and cause within even weika from the dale of the publication of thissummona, to wit: Ihe aiel day of LM-cemtier, Iim7, and If you fail bo to api-ar and answer a:iid complaint pluintitl will apply to the Court for the whole of the relief dt uianded in his complaint, to w it : for a decree removing a cloud' iroin the title ol t ie following det-cribed real pron-rty, to-wit : Jl- tr 1 1 in 1 n r h t ihe X. t. corner of the 1 I.. V. of 11. M. McXary in T.T.'-ouih of Kamre-I W., Wil lamette Meridian, thence West -lu.M chains; thence South lodeure-s Kast 4.d chaiin.; tin me K. I7 chain!-; thence S. 10 decree Kast .'.7'i chains: theme X. ,' dcirrres :0 minutes K. Id chains; thence X. M lu chnlns; thence W. Jehains; t hence Xorlli MM chains to the place of bctOiiniuir and coulaiuini; ls2.4J acres, more or h aa, in folk County, Oregon. Thai ill the year IK7K Johnllendershol and Fran cis M.llendershot mortgaged thealoreinentioiii d premiars to said defendant for theconsiileration of nUo.ii, but although the same was there-after repaid by said mongagors to said mortgagee, yet through neglect or oversight ol the said William Jackson the stiuie was never cancelled or salislied U on the records of folk County, Oregon, and the same now remains apparently a lieu or lawful claim upon and acainst stint property, and it is siuli cloud that phiinlill brinus this suit to remove. That plamiill have such other, further or llllereiil relief as may seem unto this llonont'ilc Court agreeable to the principles of eUUy, and that the defendant, and ail. persons claiming under him be barred of all and every right in said premises. l on are tiirtner iiomva mat on the 17th dav of liecember, 1:KI7, the Honorable William (iHlloway, Judve of the above entitled Court, made an order at the ( ily of halein, Marlon iinty, Oregon, authorizing and directing this summons to he served upon you by publication tnereol once a week lor seven consecutive weeks In the folk County Observer, a newaimnei- ol general circulation and published weekiv in folk County. Oregon, and that the Hist nubli cation of this summons was made on the :ilsi lay of December, l'.b . JOHN H. Mi NAUY-aiid J. 1.. M.XAUV, Attorneys for plaintin". Rid ' " A Eild Step. rrv r,,. llio weil-crolinded roasi.'iabie ei;j- ct.ons oi w- uioi ...w. p..,.',., o ihe ' of s.vret, meil.elnal com ti..., T,t. 11. V. INcrce, of Iiuffalo, X V some time a::- uccUcU to make a bold departure fr.:a the usual curse pursued lv Co maker; of put-up m.-li rucsUc use. tr.J,so has pu .lubri broad cast and oiflnrly to the whole world, a fud and compfytc list of all tho ;n?ralicr..s enter'"-' i"l''C coT.pcjitic.il of his wide. celebrated (icjS-s. Thus he has taken his numeral wttrons and patients .into his full Gn!Jcnce. Thus too he has to BovedAisZedicincs from among secret noWiouf duubtful merits, and caco tlhrntficmcdUs of Known Composition. 'HrTls J- r i. ; -i i ;i sarejiiTJl-i 3 8 '3 -8 1 ,8 :8 n ia 8 Money Saved Here! A CLEARANCE SALE THAT WILL SHATTER ALL rKEUE DENT IN LOW PRICES. 'amoiis rncdiciiio for weak stomach, ; -iT'i . .h;ii.,,i.n, nnd catal'luul (clM. ", I i ... .. .1 v.... v.rii.i.d l.non It. in Mnerever lucaivu, v i- - -i,--- . .. .((! Kngtih, a fuil and coniflide W of a. the ingredienis com!K.sIn it. but a small I Ux'k has been compiled from iiiimcro-..s standard n.cdi. al works, of all the different I schools of rraciice. coniaini!;g very riuiii-r- j ous extracts fiom the wnt.i::'i of lcaUmfc ; practitioners of medicine, endorsing i)i the gnW isstJ..'f term, ta'-h and every ii.fc'rc- ; aient contain, d In J)r. 1'ierce s niedicircs. One of tUfe li-tie Ijj.;ki will be mailed free to any one scncii: address on post al card or by letter, to Dr. K. V. fierce, f.uila c). X. V.. and request in;.' the Mine. 1 rem this HUIO book it will bo H-arncd that Dr. fierce's n.ca-i.-iues contain no cl.'ohol, narcotics, cnni ral agents or oilier noiscnous or injurious agents and that they are miide from native, medici nal roots of trivat value; also that sor.ie of the most valuable liifvcdicnts contained in I)r. fiei-ce's l-'avorite 1'resciipliou for veai(. nervous ovei-woi ked, "run-down." nervous i and debilitated, women, were employed, ler.g ; years ago. by the Indians for similar ailments i allecting their ;uuws. In fact, one of the most valuable medicinal plants entering into thecomiionition cf I.r. fierce's l-'avorite l're scripuoii was Known to the Indians as "Siuaw-Wcei'." our knowledge of the uses ; of not a few of our nuM valuable native, me- j diciual plants was gained from the Indians. J As made up by improved and exact pro- ceases, the " l-'ae(jrile I'rescrliition r Is a most i eflieient remedy for regulating all the wom anly functions, correcting displacements, as prolapsus, anti-version and retorversion. OvercoDiinir painful iieriods, toning up Ibfl perves and bringing aUmt a pi-rfect stateof health. Sold by all dealers in rr".ciickiei. Our always strictly-adhered-to policy of "Never to -pack goods away from one Season to the next," makes it imperative for us to hasten the departure of our present stock of SUITS AND OVERCOATS, before the arrival of Spring Goods. - We want fresh aoods every Season-and not Carry Over This is the way it will continue to go until this Great Sale ends: $.50.00 Suits and Overcoats $22.50 $18.00 Suits and Overcoats T 20.75 18.75 18.00 17.50 15.00 27.50 25.00 24.00 22.5(1 20.00 Executor's Notice. Notice in hereby given to whom it may con- cern. thHl the uiidermgnid, executors of the Ktnteof liavid felenc dci-eimed, bv order of the Hon. County Court ol folk County, (ireunn. duly niKile Hud entered of record therein ou tlie lHth dny ol lieceniber, 1J0,, authorizing, em powering nnd directing litem to sell the here inafter ib'Kciiljed real nrontTtr belomriinr to ald eHtate at privHtc mile will on ot allei the isth day of laiiuary A. i. l'.io, idler fnr Mile and will mll at private sale, to the lil.'licm bld.ier for canh in hand on day of sale, the following lescribcd real cMute towit: The Soul h hull uf the lb I.. ('. of John S. Mar tin and w ile. Nut. No. ls'.u, claim No in T. 6 K. ii W W ill. Mer. folk County. Oieuoti. also beginning at the Northwest corner of the almve deacrlbed tract ol hind, thence West 7 07'.. ehaina, thence South t t.oj1, chaiim. thence Kast 07 1 cluiliiM, thence North i:i ir" cluiiiia to tlie place of beginning, c onlaiiiing in all I'M i" T acres more or less. Also a part of the 1. I.. C. ol W. t'. Brown and wile. Not. No. 1'J.Vi. t biim Nn (il and a part of Ihe 11. I., ('.of Thomas J. I.ove- latly and wile Not. No. P.K.;, Claim No. ii;, in T. K. ft . w ill. Mer. folk County, Oregon, be- ginning at a point C.I.7K chains North and l.l.itj chains Kai-t ot the Seiilhenst corner of Mini W. C. Ilrowu H. I.. C. thence Nortu chains to N. K. cor. of W. C. Ilrowu H. I I .. t hence West :i.iw chaiiiM lo a slone iu center of county road thence South Is m ehaina. them e South ,ss legrcei l-.aat i.'.m cIiiimih, thence South ifiii:: chains, thence W est ii links, thence South 1 de- ree We.-t 5 lie chaiim. Iheiice Snnlh SS. degrws Cast :t.iil chains thence North t.M chains, to me Northwest conn r of the l. i. I'eters laud, them e North s; degiet s lu minutes Kast i baiiia i the place oi begiuiiiug and containing llini es. Also a pail of the said V. c. Hnntn 11. I.. C. beginning at a point M.n; chains Norih and in I.i chains West of the Southeast corner of sala W. C. Brown H. I., c. al a stone at the N. K. cor of Kun'a land Ibence West In HI chains, to a lone thence North 2 u." chains, tlienie Norlh ;H egrees l-.asl .1 W chains, theme Kast ;l. nrliHiiii thence South :ta degrees K.-iSS t. ll. ehaina, tin nee South 4 10 chains lo place ot heg timing and e n taming d . acres more or less, subjet I to con. lirmatloii by saul t 'ouiitv I'ourt ol folk l oin it- Oregon. Sealed bids may Ik' sent lo the under -slgiusl exwutoia at any lime prior lo dale ol sale. Hated al Dallaa. Polk t'otinlv. Or, -roll ttoa I'.Uh day of December A ll. pior. DAVID D. I'FTKKs, Kl.lAHKTII frilKKS, .loint evecutois of the estate of Dav nl I'eters, deivased. Sibley A Kakin, Attjs for estate. Citation. In the County Court of Ihe .State of Oregon, for folk County. In thematler of the estate of Annisa J. Crosiar. deceased, Citation. To Nathaniel Crosiar, Charlotte Illnke. Knoch rr. Cooper, Jane A. Andrews. Sarah M. Kirkw'ood, Tames C. Cooper, Maria Itos.-t'lt and lsainh M. Cooper, heirs of the aljovc-niimed Amasa J. Crosiar, deceased: In the Name of the Stule of Oregon : You and each oi you aie hereby (itedand reuuired to atuiear in the County Court of the State of Oregon, ill and for folk County, at the ( lourt room thereof in the City of D.ilhis, in mid ( 'ounty of f oik, on Monday, the lliiid day of hebrunrv, A . 1J., lws. the same being the hrst day of the February, f.m lerni of said Court, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of Si.id day, then and there to show cause, ii any exist, w hy an order should not be made by said I ourt that the real proierty of said estate, hereinafter described, be sold wholly, by NatliHiiii'l Ciosiar. as administrator of said estate, at private sale, for cash, as prayed for in the petition ofthesaid administrator, liied herein on the ;Jotli day of November. l'.'OT, for the purpose of raising I'tnid." Millieient for the payment and satisfaction of the Charlies and expens-.-s if mini ini.-t rati--ii and Ihe claims iiL-ainst the said csnne; said real property being described as follows, to-u it : Tile North hall ('..) of the Northeast ipiarter ('4') and the Kast'half ('.,) oi the Nni I hncst quarter C4) of Section eleven ( 11 ) in low nship six (li)South. of liange fnur(l) West ol the Wil lamette Meridian, in folk County, stale of o-e-gon, containing one hundred and sixty (nn) acres. Witness: The lion. Kd l- Coad. Judge Of the County Court ol the state ot 1 'neon, for the County of folk, with the si a 1 of said Court ailixed. tliii li,;h day of December A !., r.'UT. K. M. SMITH. Clerk of said County Court. 8 S 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ll ii ii ll 17.50 10.50 15.00 13.50 12.50 tt n tt n tt $10.00 Suits and Overcoats $7.50 13.50 13.25 12.50 11.25 10.25 9.50 BOYS' SHORT-PANT SUITS OVERCOATS AND SMOKING JACKETS AT COST $5 and $6 values at $4 and $4.50" " $3 and $3.50 " " $3.50 to $3.75 2.50 to 2.75 1.75 to 2.25 Boys' long-pant suits at actual cost. Boys' Golf Shirts, 50c values at 35 cts. "But it is too late to buy Winter Clothing," you say. Not a bit of it-providing the inducements are great enough. Winter is not over by any means. We can expect plenty of cold weather-more than likely, the coldest of the year. The reputation earned by adherence to our rule of making quality paramount to price, has given this store an unsurpassed reputation for reliability and square dealing. Uglow Clothing House LEADERS IN MEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS MILL STREET, J- J- DALLAS, OREGON Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby Riven that ,he iinilersi-ni ii administratrix of the esinle nf James A. W ithrow, deceased, nas tiled her linal ace.. nut In Ihe Comity Court of the State of uir; i,. i-,r I'olk County, and that Wednesday, the l.'.lh duv of .laiiuary l'.Ms, at the hour often o'cl..rk l'. the forenoon of an Id dav, at the Court room ., tlie said County Court in the City 61 Dulles, i re iron, has been appointed by the Judee of f.-i: : Court an the time Rod place for the heanr of objections to the said linal iHCiunt a,,.; t'e settKuient thereof. MAHY 1IAWTII011NK WITHROW, Administratrix of the c-;i Jainc. A. Withrow. dec r ; Oscar Ilayter, Attornev. Haled and lirst published Ileceinber IT. :, - ' NEVER-FAIL OIL CAN. r Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is he'cby Riven that tin executor of the estate of (J. A. i has filed his dual account in the ol the state of Oregon, for I'o that Satniilay, thexih day of K . the houroione o'clock In the day, al the Court room of the sa:d In the City of Italian, ireiroii. ).;; ny the Judk'e ol said t'oiin place lor the hearina of obi.'ri linal account and the setlH ment th.- N.r..llutler,A.totn;y " tU-t' Lx" u.e ;d. Notice to Creditors. Tho Never-Fail Oil and Gasoline Can air tight will not leak nor spill will take all the oil out of can and will run oil from lamp back to can. Money back if not satisfied. U. S. Loughary, The Grocer COFFEE Your grocer must sell poor coffee; we can't all be ccmfortable; but he needn't sell it to you. Your crorer returns your money if you don't like Schilling's Best; we pay him. THE 00 TO RACKET STORE WHEN IN DALLAS GO TO THE DALLAS HOTEL FOE YOUR TOYS AT COST! During the holidays, we will sell toys at (JOST. We do not want cairy any of our toys over. Watch Our Windows our to THE RACKET STORE LOOK HERE! F. S. RAMSEY, Proprietor, Dallas Truck & Dray Company Hubbard & Brown, Proprietors Phone and stand at Belt & Cher rington's drug store. Bell and Mutual Phones. All kiuds of hauling Wood for sale. Notice tlHS hc is herein iv Riven that the nn,l...l i duly Klinointed ev. i o'or , i'. estate olsiiah Miller, decoded, hv the County i our! ol the .-one of nuvon, iur l ounty nnd has nindnled. All iiersons hmiiiif claim airaitiM Hie said lSIHIl Mh llini .v- ii..itr:...l .. . . ., .1..... ,.' " " l'i the smile duly vent.ed. ic-ether with the proper vouei.e-. there or. to tne iimb-men.,!. t ills re.-'lei -e n halls i ity , SHidCounty i:hin mx nmi'thl uoiii i lie iimc ol nils nollce. Ihiled and lire! published .lanuarv :1 vi,k Wll.llAM II. HINMlAU, ' ' Kxectitor of tin- estate of ... s1""11 Miller, deeea.-ed. Oscar Ilayter, Attorney. Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby riven, that by an order of 'I"" " "hle County court of I'eik Cmuy, - .Mn.ie uu-i eiiHTed ot rei old ... , on, oi ....-eiui.er. r.H),, tlie ll lid oo- p.oioien executor of the l . un.-lllilf., ileeea-ed. All them llou Ii the rsnrned aa estate ol bum persons kuowm Under New Management Stdctly White Help. Big Sample Room and Special Accommodations for Commercial Men. RATES: $1.00, $1.25, $2.00 per Day Chlpman & Farmer, Props. The City Express I Transfer Co. does all kind of hauling at reasonable rates, Stand and both phones at Webster's Confectionery Store. STOW BROS. Proprietors DALLAS, OREGON DreSS GoodS Sfflalge st0 of Portland, all of the u vuo latest shades and weaves. - A c omplete Stock i t s in iitioi i.i sai.l eslte ure hereby -.no , ml ii' i in. i ; 11 ,.l..rK,. I .... I ."i . onee lull .. .ii , , , l!""1 ""' 'lllllf Claim ... ., n. nerel. Until oe smiie iiu.y er:iied u uhm the dale hen ol. KKI'HKX 11 AMIN i- eeuuir ol ine estnle ' HastiiiiFj dei ea.-ed Mbley .v. Kak in. Attxs. 1 10.resellt liioiui.s lnun urrei ? GOOD WALL PAPER. AT ONE-HALF PRICE! To Close out our present stock of Wall Paper, we offer it at ONE-HALF Price to make room for our new Stock. If in need of Furniture, Carpets. Linoleum Matting or anything in the House Furnishing line' we can furnish you with prices that are right. HALL & HAYES Sinwssors to F. J. C!i;i.iuan. I'fjt FUI'S and Fur floats ust arrived by express direct from the '$ Julia MaiiOWe and Hintstone Shoes, the dress shoes for ladies. jj $ Packard SfciS? CattzShoes ior inl 'ft stjie, comfort and wear. We are sole agents. J- B. StetSOn ln0iqfffrHfs' the correct shapes and shades for jj VI AiviBf 1!... ltr n i, ..' fl) yf "scuta iur mcuaii Patterns. I GROCERIES C0Plete stock of Staple and Fancy. Prompt attention paid to phone orders. iuoKana Z f- 14 lbs-fc 25, Your money back if you do Dallas Mercantile Co. ' Successor to Ellis & Keyl not ' iS i i