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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1908)
Polk County Observer J. C. HAYTER, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. Published Semi-Weekly l $150 per Yer. Strictly la AdTnce. Entered econd-clw matter Mrch 1. 1907. tlhe pnit office t lfnlla, Otefon, under the Act o( Congre! 01 Mireh 8. 1(OT. DALLAS, OREGON. Febrcay 4. The way to build up Dallas is to pat ronise Dallas people. Progrrm at Colosseum Rink. Skating every afternoon and evening at the Colosseum rink. Good music. Admission, skaters, 25 cents. Thurs day evening's session will be reserved for the skating clubs. Why get up In the morning feeling blue," Worry others and worry you ; Here's a secret between you and me, Better take Rocky Mountain Tea. Belt& Cherrington. STOCK IS ALL SUBSCRIBED. J. L. Brown, who has been circu lating the paper sent out by the Horticultural Society for the purpose of securing funds for the cannery, announced yesterday morning that a sufficient number of men bad pledged themselves to buy stock to place the enterprise on a sufficiently sound financial basis, and that no further solicitation would be made. The money raised In this manner amounts to over f 1,000 and an expert in this business recently said in one of the meetings of the Society, that 1,600 was amply sufficient to establish a cannery of medium capacity. The men who are at the head of the enter prise feel themselves justified there fore In beginning the work at onoe, cons derlnsr that they have secured a safe margin over the sum absolutely required. The company will be Incorporated at once, and as soon as a suitable - location Is determined upon, the actual work of erecting the building will be commenced. It Is the purpose of the company to have the cannery ready for operation in tlmo for the first fruits of the conilng season, so that It will begin to be a paying proposition almost as soon as it U fairly established. Mr. Brown says that although ho will not continue the campaign for funds actively, anyone desiring to buy stock may call upon him and sign the agreement at any time. Those who have purchased stock since the publi cation of the list last week, ore as fol lows: NAME SHAKES W. It. Ellis 2 0. W. Myer.. 1. N. Woods.. C. O. Coad... W. C. Brown. ... .2 ....2 ....1 ....2 MAGAZINE READERS SUWSIT MAGAZINE betubfully illtutntecl. good orie nd rticU bout CHforw wxl tlltiuFu Wat. $1.50 year C1KIKA CEAJT deroted mck Booth to the f tutie reproduetioa of the bed work tk anateuf and professional ph olograph era. B0 AO OF A THOUSAND W0KDEKS book of 75 page, containing 120 colored photographi of eicturaqu apota ia California and Oiegoa. Toul . . . $3.25 $1.00 year $0.75 All for . Addrea SU1TSET flood Bunding . . . $1.50 1 all ordera to MAGAZINE Sao Fmociaca BUSINESS LOCALS. For Service. Registered Jersey bull for service at Veazie farm north of Dallas. l-7-8t For Sal. Good organ at half price, of C. A. Bennett, Dallas. Inquire 1-10-tf Notary Public. Register your name for the coming election with D. W. Mcreak, Notary Public, Rickreall, Oregon. l-28-4t For Sale. 50 tons of hay for sale. Will be delivered in Dallas in any quantity ordered. Address W. W. Ullkey. Shingles For Sale. A carload of Star A Star shingles received this week by the Soehren Waiiehouhe Co. 10-1-tf For Sule Cheap. First-class Grubbing Machine for sule cheap. Inquire at this office. 2-l-8t. GOOD WORDS FROM SALEM. 8ALEM, Or., February 3 (To the Editor.) I am pleased to sea that your people are starting on the cannery and mooting success In selling slock. We have Just received a very hand some annual dividend on the Salem Cannery stock, and I am authorized to assure you that tho Sulem and Ore gon cannery companies will do all In their power to help your people get Btarted. When the tlmo comes for getting the machinery, or a manager who understands tho business, they will bo ready to get right In and help your Industry got started right, and that la qulto Important. E. IIOFER. The kind and neighborly sentiment expressed in Colouel Hofer's letter will be gratefully appreciated by the promoters of the Dallas cannery, which, by the way, Is now an assured Industry for our live and growing city. The company in which Colonel Ilofer If Interested bus been very successful In a financial way, and from a small beginning a few years ago, has built up probably tho largest and must Important Industry In Salem. Advice and assistance from these neighbors who have had eierieuee In every detail of the canning business will l of Incalculable beuellt to the farmers and business meu who are Interested lo the new Dallas plant. Wood For Sale. About CO cords dry fir wood, at my place two miles north of Dallas, or delivered. F. M. Roiiebthon. 2-4-4t Money to Loan. I have money to loan 011 real estate. F. J. Wells, Mutual Phone 652. Ad dress Dallas R. F. D. 1. 2-3-Ct Implements. All parties Intending to buy imple ments hud better see F. J. Wagner before making their purchases. 1-17-tf. Chickens for Sale. I have a II mi tod number of full blooded Barred Plymouth Rock cock erels and one rooster for smlo. II. D. Staath, Monmouth R. F. D. 1, Ore gon. 1-10-1 m Eggs For Sale. Full blooded Plymouth Rock eggs for sale at Veaziu farm. 1-31-Nt Mare For Sale. Sorrel mare very cheap. J. Or. 8 years old, for sale B. Nehmith, Rickreall, 1-21-tf For Sale. Full blooded Anduluslan roosters. Mutual riiono Si's. John Hoi.mak. Ad Interesting glimpse Into the In side of the commercial life of Dallas Is given by the fuet that 51 traveling men, representing business houses In all parts of the United States, wero registered at the hotels of this city last Thursday, Farm For Sale. Good 300-acro dairy and stock farm, two miles from railroad ; good grass and farming land ; plenty of miming water; good house and barn and sheds. Call on or address James A OiiisuN, Sheridan, Or., R. F. D. 1. 8-10-tf The Okskbveh job office is printing Candidate's Petitions, and will have them ou sale In a few days. These petitions are prepare.) in convenient form, and are absolutely correct. Prompt attention will be given to mall orders. Four of the students of Dallas Col lege are entered In the preliminary oratorical contest which Is to be held at the Chapel. February 2. when the representative from that Institution will be chosen fur the State Prohibition Oratorical Contest, to be held lu April. Your Duty is to Be WelL But 70a cannot tw well it you neglect taking Hood's Saraajarill when you know you should Uk It, Impart blood, poor appetite, bea4a 1m, nervousness, (bat tlrd feellnc - by tbeae and other signs your sys tem demands Hood's, Ot a bottle today. Clew Of Health- Mr blood . r-rr rout. Mura tkng ll.-xl a harsaparllia 1 Ior eltr in Ui fare, alrrn and eat IU and work U a plraaure." .Iks. A. A. liuwaius Tauiitou. ilua In Worst Form-" I had eatarrh Ik ths Vurat form fcuJ Baa adriad la try HikhI t-arsftPkrtlia. 1 ttai.k bottUta ami mm Row la food health. 1 bur everyone wlio haa ratarra mil gv Hood's a (air trial.' Ala. VV ilxiAta AirtvALT. 1'arkerfurd. I'm. For Sale, 258 acres Hue Improved land to be sold cheap on account of sickness compelling me to change climate. Stands close Inspection. Situated near tho Molson hopyard 2 miles from Rickreall. Good baled hay for sale cheap. Address, W. F. Simon, Indo endeiioo, Route 1. l-21-8t Wood For Sale.- Do you need wood? We want to remind you that the block wood from tho Willamette Valley Lumber Com pany's HwmlU Is tho Ust and cheap est wood you can buy. $ 1.75 per load, delivered. Mutual phone U07, or leave orders at Webster's confectionery store. 11-22-tf. BOWMAN BROS. Bids Wanted. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the County ! Court of Polk Couuty for tho furnish j log of wood forthe Court House. 10 cords of oak and 40 cords of rtr ; oak , to be not less than 2 Inches nor more j than 6 inches In diameter. Bids to be j 0ened on the first day of February term. By order of County Court K. M. SMITH. J U-7t County Clerk. Dissolution Notice. j have dissolved . i .Wagner Brothers ; partnership, and all persons that firm are requested to call owiog sawiiia u yra mo. and aiwara ri in i implement shop on Oak Street and sot- . tie their aeoounts at earliest eon- favor of it" ii. IVwdsu, til i'rrrjr Mreet, ijomtu. iiiaaa. Huud's fiarsapaniia is sold everywhere. Ia ths Dsual liquid, or In tablet form called Sartatabs. 100 Poses One Pollsr. Jfrs psred pnlv by C. I. Hood Co.. Lowell, Mm. Tenioooe. Also all persous who have tool borrowed from hat Arm will , please return them to the same place. ; 1-17 . F.J.WAGXF.R. For Sale. A fine $4o) piano; a small square piano ; fi ne Gi by 8 camera with Bauch & Lomb universal lei's, and a Jersey cow, all for sale cheap. W. E. Tay lor, McCoy, Oregon. l-24-8t Call for Warrants. Notice Is hereby given that all Polk County warrants issued prior to December 18, 1907, and indorsed "Not paid for want of funds," (except War rants Nos. 6285, C297 and 6523,) will be paid upon presentation at my office. Interest on same will cease on and after date of this notice. J. E. BEEZLEY, 1-28-tf County Treasurer. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice ia he:cby iveii that the underaU'iied executor uf the ei-taie of Ci. A. Wells, deceased. h'iltl his liiial account ia the County Court of the Slate of Urceon, for Polk County and that Saturday, IhcMhmiy ot rcoruaiy, iwd, ai ih hour uf one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the Court room of the said County Court in the City of Dallas, Oregon, naineenappoiiueu by the Judire of said Court as the lime and place for the Ijearinif of objections to the said final account and the settlement thereof. O. A. WELLS, Executor. N. L. Butler, Attorney. and TTtat Eo Ttey Cure? Th- p';-,v nW-tion is often asked con- r-,,e.""-;o!d.-ii .Medical Discovery' -FiivoriU' I'lescriiition.' 'n. u.,vci r is that "Golden M Piscoverv is a most pot nt altenttivc liliwul-'iurilie.'. and tonic and HCLS eli-eitilly dica! or or if'M ai 11 favorably in a cuth- live wav ttij:i an i11" luul1"" . faces, as of the nasal pas sages, thr bronchial tnU-s. stomach, bowels and bla1der curiP-T a larsre percent, of catar rhal caos whether bf disease affects Uu rmsal oavaivs. the CMvat, larynx, bron chia. storaach(as catari txjvvels (as muVnii. uterus or otiier net vie orL'a tho ,-hronlc nr irlcnr-i tivp .gPS-QlrIUA ar'i.i-ti,.lK it is often Slice (5 Money Saved Here! dyspepsia), j. uiaciuei. Kvr-n :rj f ul in aift lllg CUn-s, , -T(,J" V vnrif o Prr-ucription" ? ?.'!','! Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the underMfrned has been duly appointed executor of the extate of Sarah Sliller, dereaaed, by the County (xjurt of the State of Oregon, for folk County and has qualified. All persona hnvinir claims aKfiinst the said ei.tate are hereby notified to present the Siime duly verified, toKether with the proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned, at his residence in Hulls City in saidCounly within six months from the date of this notice. Haled and lirt published January 3, 19ft8. WILLIAM K. HINsllAW, Executor of the estate of Sarah Miller, deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby given, that by an order of the Honorable County Court of Hoik County, Oregon, duly made and entered of record on Uie .Wrd Hay of December, 1!Ki7, the undersigned was dulv appciinteii executor 01 uie esiaie 01 iiurres L. llabtingK. (leceared. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby notitied to call and settle the sinue at once Willi the undersigned and all tsons holding clnims aKiiii.st snhl estnte sre hereby notified to present the same duly verified within si.i months from the'date hereof. REl'BEN HASTINGS, Executor of the estate of iiucres L. Hastings, deceased. Kibley tic Eakiu, Altys. 1110m: anil in,-., etit to wo ;u -11 oiiiy . ii iTiTiaiwerfiil vet u'eriUv acting invitoidi- in? tonic and nervine, lor weak worn out, over-worked women no matter what has caused the break-down, "iavorite Prescription" will be. found mot ehective In buildinsr up the strength. rf?ulating the womanly functions, subduing pain and brinsrin? aUmt a healthy, vigorous condition of the whole system. A book of particulars wraps each bottle ffivini? the fortnulte 01 both medicines and quoting what s-.-ores of eminent med ical authors, whos! works are consulted by phvsiciana of all the schools of practice as guides In prescribing, say of each in gredient enteritis? into these medicines. The words of praise bestowed on tho several ingredients entering into Doctoi i'ierce's medicines bv such writers should have more weight than any amouiu oi non - professional testimonials, because such men are writing for the guidance of their medical brethren and know whereol they spiak. llotn medicines are non-alcoholic, non secret, and contain no harmful hnliit foniiingdrugs. being composed of glyceric extracts of the roots of native, Americtr. medicinal forest plants They are both sold by dealers in medicine. Yon can't all'ord to accept as a suh- titnte for one of these medicines of known composition, anv secret nostrum. Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar-coated, easy to take as candy, regulate and in vigorate stomach, liver ai.rJ bowels. Citation. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for i'olk County. In the mailer of the estate of Ainiisa J. Crosinr, deceased, ( ilaliou. To Nathaniel ( rosinr, charlotte lllake, Enoch S.Cooper, June A. Andrews, Harah M. Kirk wood, lames C. Cooper, Marin linsxclt and Isaiah M. Cooper, heirs of the above-nunied Amasa J. Croslar, deceased: In the .Name 01 the mute 01 Oregon: You and each of you aie hereby cited and reuiiired to appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon, in and for i'olk County, at the Court room thereof in the City of Dallas, in said County of i'olk, on Monday, the third day of February, A. U., lues, the same being the first day of tbe February, LK18. term of said Court, at the hour of ten o clock 111 the forenoon of said day, then and there to show cause, if any exist, why an order should not he made by said Court that the real oronerty of said estate, hereinafter described, be sold wholly, by Nathaniel Croslar, as administrator uf said estate, at private sale, for cash, as prayed for in the petition of thesiud administrator, filed herein on tho anth day of November. 1!W7. for the nurnose of raisine: funds sullli ii'nt for the payment and satisfaction of the charges ami expenses 01 aauniiistralion and the claims against the said eslale; said real proiK'rty being described as follows, tn-wlt: 1 lie, North nan ('(,) ot the Northeast quarter and the East half of the Northwest uiiarler ('4) of .Section eleven (11) in rownshin six (li) South, of Range four ( I) W est of the Wil lamette sieriinan, 111 i'oik county, state of Ore gon, containing one hundred and sixty (IDIIJ acres, Witness: The Hon. Ed F. Coad, Judge of the Coumv Court of the Slate of Oregon, for the County of I'olk, with the seal of said Court allixed, this Kith day oi December A 1)., 11K)7. E. M. SMITH, Clerk of said County Court. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County, Department No. 2. William J. Cromley, Plaintill', vs. William Jackson, Defendant, Summons. To the above-named JJefendiiit, William Jack son: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint tiled against you in the ubove entitled Court and cause within seven weeks from the date of the publication of thissiimmons, to-wit: the 31st day of December, 1.K)7, and if you fail so to appear and answer said complaint plaintill will apply lo the Court for the whole of the relief demanded in his complaint, to-wit: for a decree removing a cloud from the title of Cie following described real property, to-wit: lieginning at the N. E. corner of the 1) L. C. of II, M. McXary in T.7,South of Kange4 W., Wil lamette Meridian, thence West 4u.ttl chains; thence south lu degrees Last 4S.I11 chains; thence E. I.H7 chains; thence S. 10 degrees East J.;.") chains; thence N. so degrees ;;0 minutes E. ;)'.lti chains; thence N. 13 10 chains; thence VV. JcliHius; thence North 33.112 chains to the place of beginning and Containing 1S2.4J acres, more or less, in Polk County, Oregon. That in Uie year 17S Johnliendershot and Fran cIsM.IIendershot mortgaged theaforeineutioned premises to said defendant for the consideration of J'iOU.liO, but although the same was there-after repaid by said mortgagors 10 said mortgagee, yet through neglect or oversight of the said William Jackson the same was never cancelled or satisfied upon the records of Polk County, Oregon, ami me same now remains apparently a lien or lawful claim upon and against said property, and it is such cloud that plaintill oriugs mis huh 10 remove. That plaintill' have such other, further different relief as may seem unto this Houcrutile court agreeable to me principles ol eumtv, and that the delendnnt, and all persons churning turner nun tt- uarreu ot all ana every right in said premises. You are-further notified that oil the 17th dav of December, W07, the Honorable Willinin (ialloway, Judge of the above entitled Court, made an order at the City of Salem. .Marion County, Oregon, authorizing and directing this summons 10 ne serveu upon you Uy publication thereof once a week for seven consecutive w eeks in the Polk Couuty Observer, a newspaper ol general circulation and published weekly in I'olk County, Oregon, and that the first, publi cation of this summons was made on the 31sl day of December, KW7. JOHN H. MrXARY and C. L. McNAKY, Attorneys for plaintill'. A CLEARANCE SALE THAT WILL SHATTER ALL PRECE DENT IN LOW PRICES. one Our always strictly-adhered-to policy of "Never to pack goods away from Rpocnn tn 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 Roods every Season-ana not Carry Overs This is the way it will continue to go until this Great Sale ends: 8 3 3 1 BOYS' SHORT-PANT SUITS OVERCOATS $30.00 Suits and Overcoats $22.50 $18-00 Suits and 0vercats 13 59 27.50 " " " 20.75 17-50 " " " 13.25 25.00 " " 18.75 1G-50 " 12.50 24.00 " 18.00 15-00 " " " 11.25 22.50 - " " 17.50 13-50 " " " 10.25 20.00 " " " 15.00 12-50 " " " 9.50 $10.00 Suits and Overcoats $7.50 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 Successors to F. J. Chapman. 1 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 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 j. DALLAS, OREGON The NEVER-FAIL OIL CAN. The 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 TEA There's plenty of hum bug in tea; not one ounce in a ton Schilling's Best. Your crocer returns your money if you don'l like it; we pay bim. FOR WINTER WEAR We have the finest assortment of MEN'S DRIVING GLOVES that it is ever been our pleasure to show It includes gloves from the best makers in the country, made from the best material. Designed for hard usage, rough wear and comfort. Marked at the lowest possible prices. Dallas Harness Shop F. SalficKy, Prop. WHEN IN DALLAS GO TO THE DALLAS HOTEL Under New Management Strictly White Help. Big' Sample Room and Special Accommodations for Commercial Men. BATES: $1.00, $1.25, $2.00 per Day Chipman & Farmer, Props. LOOK HERE! The City Express & Transfer Co. does all kinds of hauling at reasonable rates, Stand and both phones at Webster's Confectionery Store. STOW BROS. Proprietors DALLAS, OREGON J, Electricity for Lighting Is only expensive to people who are wasteful and careless. To you, who are naturally careful, it does come high. not It U wwnomloal beeauw It can be quickly turned off wnen not'neod,..! not noodejl to save bother of lihtini? and adjustinc tho ehvtrie light bills amount to c nly one or two doi than rrlo liKtft. but doA It yon anvVh 'inheu h TmlS o7 K,57..!!il. cation-ruins your ellht- nokt your walls mars decorations and could ttrotmblv savH .i.,n..;. V ."r ? "?- wrK- lou ,,. it V 'r'1'" l,- Koin wittioot r ''"'""). ins not so much what bow you save that counts. 1 your meals you save, but kSISM - lUTKS-Residonc on ia sin ess iursb:s-o-0 d ir !net"r n.r month, lflor. 5iv lMTis'VnD iv-rn.-ji oc jvr Kuiowatt up to 10 dror . ,N . .i .: , "X - lw I1'. W e hiv always n tho "ins and outs4 of the lighting rn,,vwi, n to ou I hone to ua. wo arc never to busy to talk business? or loss. J explain on us or Willamette Valley Company E.W. K EARNS, Manager for Dallas. MS;iY2V.trert; ,Urt n0Fth ' 0. Phone. IWU ,. fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa i ik V! Vf o CI A :ON: Hen and Boy?s Clothing! Friday and Saturday, FEBRUARY ,4 and iS m Prices Quoted Next Week Dallas Mercantile Co. V V! at Successor to Ellis & Keyt q