Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, January 28, 1908, Image 2

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    Polk County Observer
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EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.
Pabliibed Semi-Weekly t 11.50 per Yr.
Strictly in AJTnee.
' Street ImproTmnt Notice.
! To James Howe, E. R. Turtle, K. L. j
i Chapman. W. E. Burns, I. V. Lynch, j
Dan r.Stouffer, Eaiice Hajter. J.M. j
i Sears. J. E. P.icbter. E. C. Kirk-
pstriok, & M. Kaj, E. J. Boyd, T. J. j
CberriDjrton, Hester E. Butler, V. c.
. iubl s. ' ' . - .
EntefewndiBitteriirohi.iwr w v Pfeiffer. M. Klinjrer, C. H.
at the pt office t uaiit, utffon
Act o( Co:
ODra oi Mtrcb J. ltC.
DAILA8.QREG03.
7", tfJ to build up Dallas u to pat
ronist Dallas peopit.
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CnanmaD. . V. crown, isr,
Trustees M. E. Church, Polk County,
Oregon, Charles Saificky, Frank Kers
lake, W. J. White, J. E. Smith, M. E.
Smith, T. B. Hill, 3. W. Crider. A. E.
Campbell, Sarah L. Snaltz, William
Faull. J. L" Campbell, Abel I'glow.
H. L. Older, Dallas City Bank, M. C.
Wilson, 3. B. Thompson, O. E. Wil-
1 liams, II. E. Williams, Oregon & Cait
jfornia Railroad Company, X. J.
jFrink, Heirs at Law of Hester A.
j Ellis, deceased, William Tatora, B. H.
Grant, Ola E. Lane, X. M. Grant, J. L.
Collins, P. A. Finfftb, E. (. Emmons,
W. H. McDanie!, E. W. Fuller, Almeda
S. Fuller, J. D. Smith, A. M. Miller
Anna Coad, F. J. Coad, C. G. Coad,
frw V Kfnmn ('hctfT Howell.
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"So far as tne wor oi me n-nl;E h , p p p , WessinKer
State Press Association wasconcerned, ; ' ' , , T
accomplished Tor tne s "u limij .
liney, Jlanna a. btsinn, m. naju-r,
nnthlnir was
anod of the newspapers. No ideas
wer advanced as to better editorial
management, better business methods,
or better ethical standards."
The foregoing paragraph is from
the pen of Colonel Hofer, of the Salem
Journal, and is being copied by
papers whose editors did not attend
the meeting and therefore know noth
ing of what was done. Friend Hofer
blmself did not show up until just at
the closing hour, having been
unavoidably detained in Corvallis.
Coming into the meeting just before
the hour of adjournment, and baring
bad do part in the business discussions
of the day and a half preceding, it ill j
becomes bim to speak slightingly of j
the work accomplished by the Associ
ation. Over one hundred active news
paper publishers attended the Portland
meeting, and almost without exception
they expressed themselves as feeling
J. E. Sibley, H. C. Eakin, W. S. Cary.
Polly Siefartb, Georgia H. Chapman
and to ail other persons owning real
property situated within the herein
after described limits in the City of
Dallas. Polk County, Oregon :
Notice Is Hereby Given : That the
City Council of the City of Dallas.
Oregon, contemplates the passage of
an ordinance requiring the improve
ment of those certain parts of streets
described as follows, to-wit : All that
part of Main street lying betwetn
Academy and Washington Streets ; all
that part of Oak street lying between
Jefferson and Church Streets; all that
part of Mill street lying between Jef
ferson and Church streets; all that
part of Court street lying between Jef-
If.-rson and Church streets; all that
jpart of Washington street lying be
'tween Jefferson and Church streets
It t!!
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t-ro u -ii'v r.
fcv:s,l d t
l'i. rn- S r:.v
pivcr ever c. .
f.L ;Cur?:nr,-.
It va';iat!e !
s'nd r njiii'.'.1'':;;'
(jr tLe ca:;
w;:i f.aJ it a p'
jrsun for b ;
th cnVsl tv,
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s of !?iir tr.d
ave i.-a uajTCiii!"i trA
ir ovr-wor, fxa.-fir.?
j.,-" !: f fluent barins l
it, rr.vr:j,t;on t!.f m-t
-ti-,i K-K-ntive strensth-.-
i fr th-ir special ber.
. :h-rs wStfnJ it e.-rxc:a-.
. ,.n,r a ly-1 i r f ! re r. e : b
v: .-. i m a n taw: r I- h mtnt
.:-?tJir.' ;.Tti-rS t-
l-AJi1 tije
com us and riSsj:!?
r.arativffy paink-s-v 1 1
Farm For Sale. .
G x.-d 3X-acre dairy and stock farm, S 8
two miles, from railroad ; good grass jj
and furmicgland; piectyof running
waur; gvxi hou? and lam and
sheds. Cali on or address James A
Gib-ok, Sheridan, Or., K. F. D. 1.
s-10-tf
Summons.
Wi!.i:.m
weak women. h"
:,.. nt LeaJach. tsciC
.'n oi-tr--5 k.w d."n
r fra.ii n j;:ifu! or i.-r
. r.' ..s. c:ia ir:g r o '
n in r-i- iciach. dii-y cr
;. L.iVe .i.-.iirr--.. : .".
'd.-a!n. pro!atM;. ar.t--iv-ri-.-n
r .:!,. distOneo
'v ( r.-nns frtai woakr.ejj
vhi';...T they espt-ru nee
a f"' t-f t:i aUive syirp
f a::J a tT:r.anent cure ! y
lilrrhlv rrrntiflMt hv tlin ttr,f LnU'en to
place the interior press of Oregon on a j ln the Cn of DalIas. C)un,y'
higher and better basis. It is hardly
probable that all these men were
wrong, and the eleventh-hour Salem
editor right
While Prosecutor Heney probably
has insufficient evidence in his poses
slon to make out a case against C. W.
Fulton, be has brought out enough
facts in the trial of the Hall case to
show the intimate political connection
of the Senator with the ring now under
indictment for complicity in the land
frauds. It is a dirty political mess
altogether, and the best thiug for the
voters of Oregon to do Is to throw the
whole bunch out of office and call for a
new deal. Our stutecan never hope to
have the standing to which it is
entitled until every taint of the laud
frauds has been removed from Its
officials.
WILL HAVE IIE BAND
Vern Bartlett Meets Great Success in
Organizing Musicians of
Dallas.
At the moeting held recently for the
purpose of organizing a band In
Dallas, the Interest shown by the
young meo was very encouraging.
Mr. Bartlett hud intended to organize
a baud of 28 pieces, and the fact that
27 young inon have already signed up
for Instruments Is a most hopeful
inillcutlon for tho success of the
enterprise.
The Instruments will be ordered tit
once, and practice will bo begun
Immediately upon tlioir arrival. Two
nights a week will bo given to general
practice by tho entire bund, and Mr.
Bartlett will devote tho remaining
nights to special Instruction for those
who are to play tho more dlfllcult
Instruments.
If the Interest ln tho work is bus
tai nod, he expects to have tho band
well In hand and ready for the season
of carnivals and picnics that will
begin In May and extend through tho
two suocoedlng months.
Oregon.
That said improvement will consist
in general in the grading and macad
amizing of said parts of streets here
inbefore described, and will be made
at the time and in the manner to be
hereafter prescribed by such ordi
nance. The cost of said improvement will
be assessed to the real property front
ing and abutting on said parts of
streets.
That the City Council of said City
will sit in the Council Chamber in
said city on the 3d day of February,
iWH, at 7:30 o'clock in the evening,
and at said time will hear and deter
mine objections arid remonstrances
theieto, if any there be, and
That all owners and other persons
In interest muy attend at said time
and pluee and show cause, if any they
have, why such improvement should
not t mude.
Done by order of tho City Council of
the City of Dallas, made on tho 20th
day of January, 1908.
Wituess my hand and the olTlcial
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rnaiiV ir or
c-ii'2 l..i:i;.e,:r end tuir.y r?eIit:y
In l'i"iv-' K.-.V'.rte I'TwHwion.
This v.or'i'K'arwd s;-i ;;ic Ti.r woman's
a ' i.-- s and prculiar ailments is a
pure f '.M-i rie -xtra-t of the choicest n
t.ve. mi h.i- al r-'ts with tit a dn.p ;.f
al,lmi in i;s su'.ke-nn. All it ir.sr di
em j.r'.iii -l in .h.in Katrli-ii on it? US'l v
wrap-r nd t::i-til iii.dcr oa;h. I'r.
Pi'-n-e thus invi: the f'i!it it!Vt;c.v
lion of Iks fi.rinr.'.a knowing th.it it v. i;i
le f i'.i'.A l" c'.'i-....;i oi:ly the t .-t a--'
km to tl- ni't flvjiif"! n'.'-Ui.'.il
jcien.-eof ail the iiiri--rci.t eh"ls of pnsc-tic-
UiT ti.e ct:re of woman's peculiar
noakn-'ssi-s situ a ; 1 i:t-.
If ymi naiit t- kno'v ni'ire ah'int t!:e
comioiti'n ana prot'-Monal enf
njf :.t of the rI-'jiriU! i'-'e-rM'ti in."
-t;.l card r-.; ' -t to Dr. IL . t i'ivc,
:3a!i. V-.'.r Lis fne toki-t troaV
in? of Si;:n.
You caij t stT.ir-1 to accept as a pnb'S
UJte for tiii.- .-:! t.y f l.ii.i , .;(; .il"n
Notary Public.
Register your name for the coming
election with D. W. McPeak, Notary
PCblic, Rickreall, Oregon. l-2--4t
For Sale.
50 tons of hay f-r sale. Will be
delivered in Dallas in any quantity
ordered. Address W. W. I'LLnrv.
In rt-cmt Court of tne State of Orefon
i. r ry.t County. Iwrtait!t No.
Jt'-n. Iefen4t.t. Mjanoi.i
ro'.hr ;imd lv.'ei1d.Bt.r.!i:n Jack-
'li ;' i unit of :l.c ?'-.'. of Ore:.""::" Ve'i "'
beret'.v V,uord'to affr and a.-i-r th cwm
i. -ml flVJ ara'.nsi voa m Lie !)Vcu;.rf
crt and car.f ithin ."'vra wetiis frc-m tne
,iU' vi the t.t2t..ifti-n of tmaanromoci. to-wit:
tie :-t .!hv of lK.T.!r. lc. a:id u yvu tut.
to ;- r aad a:.er laid oompiMut J":ai.ntia
j.(.;t to 'he Court for the a-ie ottne
re.H-f .!rra"r.ded t his eomj.isiiil. to-w i! : lor a
dw-ree iv::iovn e a flood irotn tt.e ttt.eoltjc
to.lowir.e de-nt..d rt-alproi-erty. to-wit:
b-ei:nai,e at the N. E. .vM o! ibe f
of H. M. Me.Vary in T.T.outti of Rai.ee 4 .. .1
lamette Xeriaian. theme tt't-at 4" M cliaiiif;
Itience S.cl!i iU'it.Te--s tf-.t 4v-l cna!::
tiietsce E. l.eT-hli: theme . l (it-.:ree taft
r;. cbain: tbeaee X. n deerrea udiin E.
51 16 i-i.enis: tiiem e X. IS b ehasna: thtiii-e .
-.'cbaiua: thence Sort!) cfaHiur to ilie p.ace
oi U-miiuinc and containinc aire.-, more
or Ua. in PoilM'ocnty. Oreou.
Tht m ttear I ;T John Hciidersli.it ana Imn
ci M.iienderii(it m.'ri traced lhe;'.;ort-!iiiriiti"!i'-d
j.rvi'U-.- losaid deie'.idnui for ibe consideration
i. ''..... i. b'Ji a.!!.ot?ii l.'-f s.irr.e as tiiere-afu-r
repaid by raid r.i.Tiea.-r to -ai i morteneef.
vet tiiroiien neult-ct or over-iirht of the sai'i
William Jarkaon the same aa never cancelled
or Mitiried Tjf-o:i l!:e ree"rds oi 1'oik Cuimty,
Oregon, and th-;rie now remains aiarenily
a lien or lawful c'.atw upon and against fcdd
property, and it to aueh cloud that plaiatid
bniii. this fi.it to remove.
lhat pbintirT have Mich other, fnrtlier or
liflereiit reliei n may s--eni unto ti.is H.moraWe
Court aareeable to the principle 01 eiju'ty, and
thnt the lieiendant. and all poison;, c.aiiinr.K
under him lie barred of ail aii l every ritrht in
said pren.is-s.
Vdii are funlier notitiwl that on the IT! li day
of litccir.bcr. .?, the Honorat'ie Ui.liain S
(..a!!oiva, Judee of the ab.iv entitled I'nurt.
made an order at the City of Mileni. Marion S
toiintv. urVvron. authorizinr and direciiii this w
suraiiionc lo be mtvciI upon yoti by publiention
thereof once a wek for seven consecutive weeks'
in the Polk County tii.server, a !icv.Si(ier id W
treneral circulation and pnliiislied weekly in ; it
I'olk County, Ureeon, and that the first pnbli-; JJ
cation of this MimmonB was made on the ;;;s!
day of Deccmljer, 1j7.
Ji iHX H. M, XARV and
C. I.. McXAKV,
Attorneys for plaintiil'
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Money Saved Here!
A CLEARANCE SALE THAT
WILL SHATTER ALL PRECE
DENT IN LOW PRICES:
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Our always strictly-adhered-to policy of "Never to pack goods away from
SpncoT. to the next." makes it imperative for us to hasten the departure of t
our present stock of SUITS AND OYJiiKUUAio, oeiore ine arrival of Spring S
Goods.
We want fresh goods every Season-and not Carry Overs
This is the way it will continue to go until this Great Sale ends:
&J0.00 Suits and Overcoats $22.50 $ia0 Suits and 0vercoats
20.75 17-50
18.75 1G-r
18.00 15-00
17.50 13-5
15.00 12-r
27.50
2r).00
24.00
22.50
20.00
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$10.00 Suits and Overcoats $7.50
13.50
13.25
12.50
11.25
10.25
9.50
3 BOYS' SHORT-PANT SUITS
OVERCOATS
AND SMOKING JACKETS AT COST jj
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$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.
Citation.
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Lost.
OoM buckle ami locket from a watch
fob. Finder please leave at this ofllce.
1-29-at.
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Fence Posts For Sale.
Oak fence posts for gale at my place
in 8t Dallas. V. P. Marks.
1-2H-HI
wul of the Hah city of Dallas, this 22
day of January, l'JOS.
tScul) h. D. BROWN,
Auditor and Polieo Judge or
the City of Dallas, Oregon.
Prohibition Oratorical Content.
Tho Students' Prohibition Anaoola
tlon has arionged Its annual local
oratorical eoutoBt for February 28. At
this time the representative for Dallas
College Id the State Oratorical Contest
will be chosen. Dallas College has
been remarkably successful during
the past llvo years, winning three 11 rut
places In the State Contest and one
seoond place In the Inter state Contest.
Tho members of the association are
nhovring great Interest In their prepar
ation for the muting tryout, ami au
InUTestlng aud exciting mutest may
I expected.
Joha-"What kind of tea do you
like U-str Prlsell!a-"Uo t.-es, some,
but lUn-ky Mountain Tea best." John
-"Why Ilolllster's Rocky Mountain
Tea Usti" Prleilla-"It speaks for
lt.'lf, John." Make8 lovely com
plexions. Belt & Cherrlugton.
For Sale.
Fino milch cow; freah. II, G.
Camniru.. 1-21-tf
For Service.
Registered Jersey bull for Bcrvlco at
Veazlo farm north of Dallas.. 1-7-Ht
Dissolution Notice.
Wagner .Brothers hav dissolved
partnership, and all persons owing
lhat firm are requested to call at mv
implement shop on Oak Street and set
tle their accounts at earliest con
venience. Also all persons who have
tools borrowed from that Ann will
please return them to the same place.
M7-M. F.J. WAGNER.
Wood For Sale.
Do you need wood? We want to
remind you that the block WOod from
tho Willamette Valley Lumber Com
pany's sawmill is the liest and cheap
est wood you can buy. $1.75 per load,
delivered. Mutual phone 1107,or leave
orders at Webster's confectionery
store.
11-22-tf. BOWMAN BROS.
In the County Court of the State of Orepun
for folk rminlv. i f,'
III tin' inulirr of theeftatf of AinuM J. Crosiar, ; S
itrft'sn'ii, iia'.i'Hi. i (i
TuNathiiiiK-1 ( ronar, Charlotte Btekt. Enoch ' Si
S. CojfiiT, June A. Ar.ilre 8. Saruh M. Kirk wood, i
'am' g C. tun I er, Maria )(i.s-iu hi.i1 IaiIi M. : S
1 1 ooixt, heirs of the aUivu iiMiiied Ainas;i J. , W
I Cro.-iar, iiereu.-ed :
i In the Name of the Stule of Oreo:i :
I Von and eiirh oi jnu ale hereby cited anil! A
I reiiuired to (.K'nr in the i iiiimy Court of tliei'f
j Siaie of Oroeuii, in and for I'olk County, at the ; A
I i ourt room Ihereol in the City of Iialln", in said i 'S
I'imnty of I'olk, on Monday, the third day of i S
February. A. !., UJ-. the same lH.-iif the first i i
day of ti e Fubiuarv, lmi, term of giiid Court, at fi
t!ie hour of ten o'clock in the forennon of Sf.id :
day, then and there to show ( aie. if anv ei.-t. i
why an order shuuld not he lnaile hv smd t ourt ;
I hat the real ).roerty of said estate, liereiiniiier
described, be mM wholly, by Nallmniel Crosiar,
aM administrator of snid estate, at "ivate sale,
for cash, as iirayed for in liie iietition of the said
administrator, hied herein on the :ieth day of
November. i!iT, for the purpose of raisin it funds
Milhci. iit for the aynient and satisfaciior. of
! the charues and expenses of administration and
! the claims nuHiust the finid esa.e; sani real
! property bcinp desi-ribed us follow s, to-w it :
I The . North liulf ('.-,) of the Northeast quarter
!('.,) ami the Kust half ('j) of the Northwest
j ijiinrtor ('4 ) of Section eleven (II) in fowns'iin
V ' - " i,,i, wi mi life Iiui if , ' IM Ul I lie 111-
hunette .Meridian, ill I'olk County, State ot Oo
Kon, containing one hundred ami sixty (led)
acres.
Witness: The Hon. Ed F. Coad.
J mitre of the County Court oi
( , the Slate of OreKou, lor the
jsKii. J County of I'olk. with the seal
of saiil Court allixeu. this Ji.ih
day oi I'ecember A V., l'.ioT
K. M. SMITH.
Clerk of said County Court.
"But it is too late to buy Winter Clothing," you say. Not a bit of it-providing the inducements
va . . AMn..A.t. TTTJn4.A, : r, aI rirrav 1,,, nn manna kT a i Avnoj ntan4. .1
tlic gicat cuuugu. tyiulci 10 uui uti ujr ujr uivauo. iv van v-a-pwi, pxcuijr 01 vOlU Wcaiaef DlOre i
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.
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For Sale.
(lood organ at half price,
of C. A. Bknnktt, Dallas.
Inquire
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For Sale.
1' till blooded Aiulnlusliin roosters,
Mutual Rhone 525. John Hoi.man
How Is Your Blood
Shingles Tor Sale.
A carload of .Star A Htar shingles
received thla week by tho Nokhkkn
Wahehousk Co. 10-l-tf
Implements.
All parties Unending to buy Imple
meitts had better bco V. J. Wagner
before making their purchases.
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Lost.
A Band Ring, supposed tohavelieen
tied up In a laundry bundle at Laun
dry, Saturday. Tinder please return
to mm otiiee or to Mrs. Kifo at
Laundry. i-utf
Chickens for 5nle.
I have a limited number of full
blooded Burred riymouth Rock cock
ends and one rooster for sale. 11. D.
Staats, Monmouth R. F. D. 1, Ore
g". . 1-10-1 m
Fur Sale.
Uo8 acn-s line Improved land to Ih
sold cheap on account of sickness
compelling me to change climate.
Stands clostL Inspection. Situated
near the Molsoti hopyard 1 miles from
Uitkreall. Ooivl baled hay for sale
cheap. Address, W. F. Simon, Iude
pendenee, Route 1. 1 2l-8t
Mare For Sale.
iSorrel mare. 8 years old, for sale
tery cheap. J. U. Nesmith, Rickreall,
"- 1-21-tf
If you lack iire!.tth, are nervous, ham
no appetite, don't well, pt tired
aaily. your blood la in bad condition.
Yoo cannot b atronit without pure, rich
blood, llotxl a Sartaiarilla make good,
rich blood and ketoa It good.
DyPpal - For all month m ..
fxra waa out of onler with dyrla and
Immira b oul. hiM-m lm. ,Y i.. :
but Huod'a harsii.rill cured bio.'' Jos. i B'da N anted.
tal'BA. tieuoa. eU. ,
Had No Appetite-"I waa troubled No,ll ' hereby given that sealed
with lrrpia ami hl no appriii. 1 bad bids will t. reivived by the Couutv
a faint feelinr after ,5,11,1- I r eon-tltutloB : r.o.rt t I lb . . . . .
yaa aJl rundown, but HANl,iMar.lnlatiaa 1 Cvurt "oik CoUOty for the furnish-
iUwi'anu yuH' .jloofirootl for the Court Houae. 40
t WMknati-' l liir.i the dr I hartl of , 001x19 of oak and 40 eorls of flrj.oak
Hxl a t(-rllla. an itrumluieof ritn-me ; to be not less than 4 Inchpa nnr
w.aknea afur ri. built mi hu.Uiid ub 1 88 lIlan "'cn more
aftr itneumonia. and eure.1 eexnna ard than 6 Inehea In diameter. Rids to be
our flilittrn " ill in U
A. t't-ii tsoi, uui 4. Liiillnl uie. 1 .
1 1 Hood's 6araarllia la sold ererywberw.
Za tbe ntual llgulj, otr In tablet form called
Careetaba. 100 Doses Oua Dollar. Pra
pamJ on! by C. I. Hood Cotowvll, Uasa.
ojned oa tho Cm day or February
terra.
By order of County Court
K M. SMITH,
-H-"t County Clerk.
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Call for Warrants.
Notice Is hereby given that all Polk
County warrants issued prior to
December is, 1907, and indorsed "Not
paid for want of funds," (except War
rants Nos. (12S5, 0297 and G523,) will be
paid upon presentation at my office.
Interest on same will cease, on and
after date of this notice.
J. E. REEZLF.Y,
1-28-tf County Treasurer.
NEVER-FAIL OIL CAN.
-tc'irl
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is lieiebv eiven that Hie timlersi ne,l
executor of the oMme of (i. A. W ells, lecen.-eil,
Imslileil lug filial account in the County Court
of l lie Slnle of Oregon, for I'olk I'ouf.tv nml
that Sntiinliiy, the sih day of Kehrimrv, lint at
toe nouroi one o eiocli in the tiiternoi.ii oi s,o,l !
iliiy, at the Court room of ihe suiil Countv ( oint !
In the ( it y of I la 1 Ins, Orepon, has been appninnM i
hy the JiHltte of saiil Court as the time ami I
place for the liearinir of oljeeiions to the .-uh! i
liual aceoiint and the MHllcment tlicreof. !
, , A. WKLI.S, Kxecutur
N. L. itutler, Attorney.
Notice to Creditors.
e Uglow Clothing House
LEADERS IN MEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS
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j niLi. oincci, jf jf & & & UALLAa, UKEG0N
WHEN IN DALLAS GO TO THE
DALLAS HOTEL
v UDder New Management
Strictly White Help.
Big Sample Room and
Special Accommodations
for Commercial Men.
RATES:
$1.00, $1.25, $2.00 per Day
Chipman & Farmer, Props.
LOOK HERE!
The Xever-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
A New Business tor Dallas.
Expert hand engraving by the
undersigned, late of Portland. Hand
engraving in all its brunches. Jew
elry and pluto with monograms, ini
tials, 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
Notice is hereby given that the tin.IerM"iu-l i
has been duly niitiointeil exeenior of" the '
estate of Sarah Miller, deciioied, bv the ( nnmv
Court of the Slnle of llr,...,', !
I Comity nml has qtmlllieii. ' j
au persons inaine claims airnliist the said !
estate are hereby notified to rc-em the sunn- I
duly verified, toijelher with the proper vouchers '
therefiir, to the nndersipiK'd, at his residence
111 runs l ny ill saiuioillltv Hlthlll ,-i mohtl
from the dale of tins no!ice. "
I'uted and first published Jnnuarv !' s
Wli.l.IAM I!. IHNMlAU, '
Kxecutur of the cstatcof
.... Sarah Miller, decea.-ed.
Oscar Iiayter, Attorney.
Executor's Notice.
COFFEE
Poor coffee has to -be
sold in bulk, it isn't worth
packing.
Your grocer returns your money if you don't
like Stbiliine's Cost; we pay him.
A HIGH STEPPER
never is satisfied with a woe-begone
looking set of harness. To be strictlv
"in It" on
The Harness Question
you will have to buy from us. When
you do you make no mistake as
there's no mistake in harness that
comes from here.
Better be neichhnrl
! nd by a new set. Your horse needs
ILTSIo'S'lE a Peg mre
Dallas Harness Shop
r. oaincny, rrop.
The City Express & Transfer Co.
does all kinds of haulinpr at
reasonable rates, Stand and both
phones at Webster's Confectionery
Store.
STOW BROS.
Proprietors
DALLAS. OREGON
No ice is hereby (riven, lhat by an order of
the Honorable Countv Court of I'nlk Ci.iintv
ni'ciron, duly made and entered of recoul ,,,, n", '.
'j:iiil day of Oeceuiber, p.mT, the nndcrsiened was
dulv appointed execuMr of I he esiale oi linrrcs
I llastines. dcc.ased. All persons knowiin;
themselves indebted to said estate are herebv
noiilled to call and settle the same at once uitl'i
"'sn'-'i lino n i iisnns iioidini; claims
anall 81 said estate are herein ii.oii,..,! t.. .. . I
t hi' sa tin, ,1 ii lv vr, ...i.i.i.. ... . "I i'.kiii
receive your natronace. wo will ilo our i .late hcr.'of. ,r'""
best to please you.
1-7-Ht CIIAllLES II. LANE.
KKI'ltKV II KTlWi!
Kxecutur of the estate of ISurrcs
... , .. ,' HaslliiKs, deceased.
Mblcy .v hakin, Vtivs.
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ISPECIAL
Liven our
Grandfathers knew what
BALLARD'S SNOW
LINIMENT
will do.
CONVINCING
A
of tho Tvorth of
PROOF
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on., win, ha ,w.t it.ii.... cl. "W. ' " i,u '"-ei. .very
t'SED 5N0W LINIMENT 10 YE.ARS.
' .s,,t,,Ji Kiehmonil, Mo., nrit.-. "Thi ,
' vi lV haTe US,'J J'lHir l-ii'nt Men
Jrs for rheumatism, ueuralcia, lame ta. k ft..
iSSff1' rcuacreiiuauV:!
Avoid all Substitutes. Three Sizes 25c Sik i m
BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO "
500-503 North SeconJ Street. ST. LOUIS. MO.
Sold and Recommended by
STAFRIN DRUG COMPANY
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VI
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r Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
January 30, 31 and February
On Dress Goods and Ladies1 and Children's
- - - - Coats and Furs.
9
Ladies $0.00 Coat8 f3.00
8-M " -i.no
10.00 5.00
" 6.00
" 7.00
13.00 " -30
lti.00 800
20-00 U.oo
Children'
$2.25 Coats fl.13
2.50 "
3.00 "
3.50
5.00
5.50
6.00
7.00
7.50
1.23
1.50
1.75
2.50
2.75
3 00
3.50
3.75
.$
$1.50 Furs
2.50 "
6.00 "
7.50 "
8.00
8.50 '
12.50 "
15.00 "
All this seasons Coats and
Furs.
95
1.50
LOO
4.50
5.00
5.50
8.00
10.00
.33
.50
Line
.15
.33
.13
1.00
DRESS GOODS
Line
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.43
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1.25 Line
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iiLS!IlPHng Goods
Dallas Mercantile Co.
' SUCCeSSr t0 El,is & Keyt
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