Polk County Observer
J. C. HAYTER,
EDITOR AND FUJBUSHKH.
PublUhed Semi-Weekly at 1.50 per Year.
8trictly In Advance.
v.ntervd MRond-claKa matter March 1. 1907
at the poat ollice at Dallm, Oregon, under the
Act of Congress of Marco 8, iav.
DALLAS, OREGON, FEBRUARY 18.19W).
The way to build up Dallas u to pat
ronize Dallas people.
being asked to copy them from some
other couDty paper printed several
hours in advance of our'a. Letters
intended for publication In the
Observes should be sent to the Obser
veb if their author would entertain
apy hope of seeine them appear in
these columns.
COURT HOUSE NOTES
Items of Interest From the Records
in the County Offices
Briefly Told.
PLAN INVITES DEFEAT.
The little gang of would-be Republi
can leaders in Oregon wboare seeking
to evade the Direct Primary law
should have sense enough to know
that they are tampering with fire.
The plan that is being formulated in
several counties to bold conventions
to "indorse" candidates for office
is nothing in the world but a
scheme to set tho provisions of
the new primary law at naught, and
these leaders know It. It is a
dangerous and foolish movement one
that If persisted in will ring the death
knell of any chance of Republican
success at the polls in June.
It must bo remembered that the
Republican party is responsible for
the enactment of the Direct Primary
law in uregon. True, tho measure
was also advocated by the Democrats
and Populists, but without Republican
votes it never could have become a
law. It should also be boruo In mind
that the law is favored by a very large
element of Republican voters who will
vigorously resent any attempt to nul
lify or evade a single one of its pro
visions. It is a fact of tho deepest
sign lfloance that tho voter who is in
favor of tho Diroct Primary law
belloves in It with nil his heart and
soul, and, whother right or wrong, he
will express theso convictions in a
way that will leave no doubt as to his
sincerity when ho cants his vole In
Juuo, In the event that the would-be
bosses defeat hl will in the
primaries by tho proposed "conven
tion" plan.
In sounding this nolo of warning,
tho OiiHKitVEit is actuated soh ly by u
desire for Republican nCrr-HH at the
coming election... AHour renders well
know, this paper never favored the
Direct Primary plan of uoniluatlriK
offloors, and It does not favor it now.
Hut wo are not willing to see the
Republican party In Oregon commit
suicldo merely to gratify our personal
opinion. Party principles and party
success should moan more than that
lo evory individual. We respect the
tins. nn t 1 t . . ..
uuuuniy uuu sincerity or the men
whoso views differ from ours, and we
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iiwwiui rent izu inai wicro Ik n very
largo and a very respectable number
of Republican voters la Oregon whose
viowssoaiiier. These men havo the
PROBATE.
Estate of John Campbell, deceased-
real estate discharged from adminis
tration by agreement of parties
interested.
Estate of Mahlon Guy, deceased-
final account set for hearing on March
14, at 10 a. rn.
Estate of John Campbell, Jr., de
ceasedinventory and appraisement
filed and approved.
Estate of John Loy, deceased will
admitted to probate; J. R. Loy
appointed administrator. '
Estate of T. A. Ireland, deceased
V. N. Ireland appointed administrator,
Estate of T. M. Bailey, deceased
W. O. Vassall appointed adminis
trator; P. J. Craven, R. C. Craven and
M. M. Ellis appointed appraisers.
Estate of William Miller, deceased
inventory and appraisement filed and
approved.
REAL ESTATE.
Margaret Harned to Elizabeth E
Cooper, 20 acres, 1 8 s, r 4 w, $700.
Henry Boran to C J Spit.bart, lot in
West uleiu, $ 1.
Frank Holmes to J F Iddings, 15
acres, 1 7 s, r 3 w, $1800.
Charles Chantelle to David Martiny,
1 10 acres, 1 6 s, r 8 w, $540.
R E Williams to W J Atchiuson,
one-half Interest in I'M acres, 1 7 s, r 7
w, $1200.
L L Wiprut to J S Miller, 60 ucres,
1 8 s, r 7 w, $ 1000.
J O VanOrsdel et ux to LA Guthrie,
80 acres, 1 8 8, r 5 w, $2,000.
Uuited States to Peter Wheeler,
240.79 acres, t (I s, r 8 w, patent.
W O Moador et ux to P J Leonard,
lots in Monmouth, $1000.
W B Morse to Frank Holmes, 15
acres, t 7 s, r 3 w, tfbOO.
United States to Edward Metcalf, 40
(lines, t li s, r 8 w, patent.
Trustees of entato of J W French,
leceased, to J G Van Orsdel, 351 acres
t 8 h, r 5 w, $70(10.
Dissolution Notice.
Wagner Brothers have dissolved
partnership, and all persons owing
that firm are requested to call at my
implement shop on Oak Street and set
tle their accounts at earliest con
venience. Also all persons who have
tools borrowed from that firm will
please return them to tho same place.
1-17-8C. F.J.WAGNER.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice ia hereby triven, to whom It may con
cern, trmt the undersigned, administrator of
trie estate OI .tlalilou Guy, UeeeaatxJ, Iihd lileii
his final account in said estate with the County
Court of Polk County, Oregon, and said Court
iihk act the ame lor hearliiK on Saturday,
March 14th, l'JOn, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in.
of snid day, at which time any and all persons
haviiiK objection, if any there be, to wild final
account are hereby notified to appear and pre
sent the lame fur adjudication.
iMted at Diiilus, folk County, Oresron, this
13th day of February, l'JOX.
n. M. tiL V,
Administrator of said estate of
if. liuy, deceased.
Sibley & Kakin, Attys.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby iriven tbnt the undersigned
nan been appointed administrator, with the
will annexed, of the estate of Klizabeth M.
Writrbi , deceased, by the County Court of the
otate oi Oregon, lor 1'oik county, and has oual
ified. All persons having claims against the
said estate are hereby notified to present the
same, properly verilied, together with proper
vouencra mercior, lo me undersigni-a. at ins
ollice in rails City, in said county, within six
months from the date hereof.
Dated February 1 1, I'm.
JA.MKS T. CHAMBERLAIN',
Administrator with will annexed,
Kslate of Elizabeth M. Wright.
J. II. Flower, Attorney.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby elven that the mnlerslirned
has been duly appointed administrator of the
estate of William Miller, deceased, bv the County
Court of the State of Oregon, for l'olk
County, and has qualified.
aii persons limine claims against the said
estntc are hereby notified to present the same
duly verified, together with the proper vouchers
therefor, to the uudcrfiiirucd, at his place of
uiiuiiiess in 1 1 1 ii in t in) . i annul! county, ure
koii, or at the ollice of the County Clerk of l'olk
County In liallas, Oregon, within six months
from the dale of this notice.
Hated anil lirst published February IS, !(.
ANDKKW KEKHHAW,
Administrator of the estate of
William Miller, deceased.
Oscar flayti'r, Attorney.
A&HEtcp.
To overcorn.5 tho woll-pronn-icd an4
reasonable oo Vctions of the more intel-h'-r-i'f
to il'C i si; of secret, medicinal com
peting, Br. Ii. V. I'krce, of Buffalo, Is.
V., some time a;'0, decided to make a bold
departure from the usual course, pursued
by tin; makers of put-up nvlic!n.-vTor do
mestic use, and. so has published broad;
cast and cr&Zj to the whole world, a f a.i
and compfUe list of all tho ingredier -3
entering Lnk-thecom position of his widely
celebrated dicics. Thus Lc has ta;:ea
his numerals yatrons and patients into
his lull Uifnce. Thus too he baa n?
moverMiiyfacdicines from anion? soirct
nostrmof doubtful merits, and ms''e
XhemLfieme'li.: of Known Composition.
liythJsboH jnOr-I ierre pas syr-en
IS in.'. l.IIVJll.U) tili-M'ft. "iciu I'J
'fit. fmW fii :; il'C wranrier of every ro'.t.O
of Dr. I'iercc's Ooidcn Medical Discover, t'ue
famous inc-dieine for weak stornsch, 1 rf-.u
liver or biliousness and all catarrhal tIix r-.-.e3
wherever locaU'tl, bavo printed uj.on li. fn
pitihi Knglitih, a full and complete I'st of ad
the ingredient: coniposiiitr it, but a tmail
book lias been compiled from num.Toi:s
standard medicnl works, of all l!ie dill'erent
schools of practice, contaiiii::ir very nunu r-
ous extracts from tho wnliii'fs of lenmi'S
practitioners of medicine, endorsing in Vie
utriiiujrM luuusihle terms, each and every im'i e
dient contain! (i in Dr. Pierce's medicines.
One of these little books will be Dialled fiee
to any one seuuiu? address on postal caid or
by letter, to Dr. It. V. fierce, Iiuiialo. N. Y..
and requesting the same. Fn.m this it lo
book it will be learned that Dr. Pierce's med
icines contain no alcohol, mircolics, mineral
atftnts or oilier poisunotis or Injurious ai'cnls
and that they are made from native, medici
nal roots of irreat value: b!mj that some of
the most vuluabio Ingredients contained in
Dr. I'iercc's Fatorile Pri'script ion for v.caic,
nervous, over-worked, "rtin-Uown," nervoin
and debilitated women, were employed, Ion?
years as-'o, by the Indians for similar ailinenls
ailectimr their s:iinws. In fact, one of Ihe
most valuable medicinal plants cnlerinfc- into
tlie cuninosition if Dr. Pierce's Favorite l'ic
Kcripllon was known to the Indians as
"Suuaw-YVeod." Our knowledge of the uses
of not a few of our iiost valuable native, me
dicinal plants was nained from the Indians.
A.s made up by Improved and exact pro
cesses, the "Favorite Prescription ' is a most
eihcient remedy for riTulatimr all .the wom
anly futnaions, corrcctniif displacements, as
prolapsus, antcversion and retorverslon,
oveicomiti? painful periods, toning up th
itrrvesand hrliw'.P!.' i.Nmt a perfect state of
IciBith. Hold by ail doaleis in E'sdicinuj,
Fred Raymond, whose comedy, "The
Missouri Girl," has made millions
laugh, will present his new play "Old
Arkansaw" at the Woodman Hall on
Monday night, February 24. This is
the first opportunity local amusement
lovers have had to see "Old Arkan
saw," and a crowded house is a certainty.
M. C. Mott, of.Salem, is installing
his fine up-to-date moving picture
inaclilno iu tho Colosseum Skatincr
Rink, and this new feature will soon
be ainontr tho attractions of the ha
amusement hall. Admission, speeta
tors, 10 cents; skaters, '25 cents.
Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Fen ton and Mr.
and Mrs. F. J. Coad left this morning
for Newport. They will spend two
days at that placo, and return to Cor
vallis In time to witness tho basketball
gamo Friday night, and accompany
the Dallas delegation back to their
home city.
A, K. Oilar and family arrived in
Dallas this week from the Alsea coun
iow on their side, und it behooves the try, where they have been spending
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The Secret of a
Beautiful Face f
lies in kcepintr the skin pro
tected as well as cleansed. Just
washing is not enough that
only leaves the delicate surface
more exposed to the irritation
of dust and gcrmsj tciuerei
less attacks of sun and
weather. After washing, ap
ply Koherline and experience
its delightful refreshment.
You will admire the line-less
softness it imparts to face,
neck and arms. It not only
stimulates a radiant glow, but
protects the skin from becom
ing coarse. Prevents burn
ic.tr, tan and freckles.
A ii jour Dnttsin for
fur lamfU And-'tRY
.T?jrnrTT
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Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Folk County, Department No. 2.
William J. Cromiey, i'laituill', vs. William
Jackson, Defendant, Summons.
To the above-named Defendant, William Jack
son :
In the name of the State of Oregon: You are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint IlleJ aKHinst you in the above entitled
Court and cause within seven weeks from the
date of the publication of thissuinmons, to-wit;
the ;ilst day of December, 1107, and if you fil
so to appear and answer said complaint plaintill
uill apply to tho Court for the whole of the
relief demanded in his complaint, to-wit: for a
decree removing a cloud from the litie of Cic
following described real property, to-wit:
HeRinnitiR at the N. -K. corner of the D L. C.
of II. M. McNary in T.7, South of limine I W., Wil
lamette Meridian, thence West 4(1.81 cliniiiR:
thence South lu decrees Kast 4S.HI chains;
thence K. I H7 chiiiiis; thence S. 10 decree Knst
2.S chains; thence N. Sftdeifrees .'ill niinules 10.
aii.lfi clmiiis; thence N. i;f lu chains; thence W.
'Jchains; thence North :.!)j chaiiih to the place
of bei;iniiiii and containing ln2. w atrcs, more
or less, in l'olk Coimtv, Oregon.
That in the year 1X78 Johulleiidershnl and Fran
cis M.IIendershot mortgaged Iheiiforemciitioned
preniises to said del'oudant for the ei in viilei'H tiint
vtfiM.M, but although the samo was there-after
repaid by mud mortgagors to said mortsaiwc.
yet through neglect or overnight of the sanl
William JliCksoll the Sitllie V. i;S Sever enneelleil
orsatiHlied upon tne records of l'olk 'County,
Oregon, f.nd the mine now remains apparently
l a lien or lawful claim upon and avainst sum
, property, and it is such cloud that plaintill
I brings this suit to remove.
That plaintiir have such other, further or
dillerent relief as may seem unto this Honorable
Court agreeable to the principles ol eqnitv, and
I that tlio defendant.' ami all persona chinning
: under him be barred of all and every riir'o I,,
suid premises.
You are further notified that cn the nth dm
of December, 11107, the Honorable William
Calloway, Judge of the above entitled Court,
made an order at Ihe Citv of Salem, Marion
County, Oregon, authorizing and directing tlup
summons to bo i-erved upon you by publication
thereof once a week for Mven consecutive week.
lu the l'olk County observer, a newspaper ol
general circulation and published weekly in
l'olk County, Oregon, and that the ti rat publi
cation of this summons was made on the ;;isi
day of December, P.MI7.
JOHN II. McNARY and
C. D. MeNAHY,
Attorneys for plaintill'.
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Dallas M
ercantile Co.
Successor to Ellis & Keyt
ill
Administrator's Sale.
rest or us to live up to that law and
obey it, whether we believe in It or not.
Ihe now primary law is now on trial
Let tho trial be fuir.
When the Uhskuvkh happens to print
any editorial or news item to which
any Individual or newspaper takes
exception, It Is always ready and will
Ing to grant such individual or news
lior me ngnt to answer in its col
umns. This privilege has never been
refused any person iu nil of the year
me present publisher has had ehaiv'e
of the paper. Hut lo printing such a
reply, wo only ask that tho same be
Bent to this pajier before being h.mded
to any other publisher. To our mind
iUI . J a -
omy fair and reasonable
request. For this reason, and this
only, wo must decline to publish the
last letter of Mr. K. lUlston, former
publlsherof tho West Side. When Mr
Kalstou s first reply to our article con
cerntng the tax sale was sent us, we
piauiy gave it space In our columns
imagine our surprise, theiefore. whets
upon opening the same day's issue of
me est Side we found the samo let
icr printed in rull lu Itscolumna Last
1
tnuay noon, iniw uours after the
observer had lieon mailed, another
u'tier auuressca to us was received
rroui Mr. Ualston. with the request
mai ii t publlsbtHl. In the same
day' mall camo tho Iiidependemv
paper with tha letter printed iu full
Tho Ouskhvkr has no objectiou to irlv-
lUBnir. Xiuiston s rej.lits Ue widest
lKsslblo publicity, but it seems to us
mat simple courtesy would demand
that any loiter Intended for publica
tion Id tho UitsKuvi.n Huiild lie civen
wmisiiain urst, wo nre ccriunih
tho winter. They came bv wasron. and
woro eight days In making tho trip
Mr. Oilar says the road over tho moun
tains Is almost bottomless since the
recent heavy rains.
lho 1'resbyterlan Sunday School
will have a Home Mission Sunday,
February 23. in celebration of George
Washington's birthday. A program
will be rendered at 10 a. m., consisting
of special music by the choir and
congregational singing led by u
chorus of girls' voices.
Mr. and Mrs. I). C. Hones left this
week for Siletz liay where they will
make their homo In future. Miss
Alpha Wilson, of Independence, has
secured the position of teacher at
Guthrie, which was left vacant by the
leparture of Mr. Hones, who has
taught there for the past six months.
Homer Comstock, tho infant son
of Mr. and Mrs. 1 K. Comstock, of
this city, died last night at 7 :30 o'clock,
his death bolug due to congestion of
tho brain. He was l year and 9
months old at the time of ht.s death
Ihe remains were taken to Dundee
this afternoon, where tho funeral and
burial services will be held. The
death of this little child at so tender
an ago Is most pathetic aud inspires
In tho hearts of all deepest svinnathv
tor mo ucreaveii parents
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Buckwheats and Haple
Syrup
Who does not welcome this pecul
iarly American breakfast? Co mo
and get some of our new crop buck
wheat Hour and a bottle of tho West
moreland maple syrup. They will be
ii decided chango from tho summer
cereals.
l'llK VKKY HIvST GHOCEIilKS
are a feature of this store. You may
have heard this but the knowledge
will do you no treed utiles vnn
Suppose you 11 nd it out for your
self by giving us a trial order.
E. BOYD & SON
Hhoues: Hollf,:!, Mutual 314.
Executrix's Notice.
.Notice is hereby tdvon that the nndersii'iierl
bus this liny been appointed by the Hon. County
I oiii t oi l'olk County, Oregon, Kxecutiix of the
entate ol Kdwin Cad well, deceased, All persons
knowing themselves indebted to s.ibl estate are
heieby notilied to call and make immedi te
selUement thereof ami all persons holdiiv
claims iiKiiiiist said estate are hereby noliiied to
prisent the name duly verilied, to the under
suned on or before six mouths from the date
hereof.
Dated at Dallas, Polk County, Oiegon, this jth
day of lenruary, puis.
1KNNIE M. CADWKI.I.,
l'.xeculrix of tlie eMuie of
mi.i.v r i- ii K'lwiu I'adwull, deceased,
stbley A; Kakin, Attys.
Notice is.hcreby sriven that by virtue niul in
pursuance of an order of tlie County Court of
the suite, 'if OreKon, for l'olk County, sittini! iu
or"'"' -inn nt! e -" of record in said
Court on the ;!d, (hiy of I'ebrnary, P.w, in the
matter of the estate of Anmsii .1. Crosiar. de
ceased, direeiim; the nndersinned, as adminis
trator of suid eslate, to sell the real property of
said estate, hereinafter described, wholly, at
private sale, for cash, in the rammer prescribed
by law, the undeisiened as such administrator
will, from and alter Monday, the Hith day of
March, p.iiis, at the hour of one o'clock p. in", of
said day, at tlie law ollice of Oscar Ibiyter, iu
the City of Dallas, in said Counly, proceed to
sell the said real properly wholly, at private
sale, for cash in hand nil day of sale, in accord
ance with the said order of sale and in the man
ner prescribed by law, subject to confirmation
bv saiil County Court: said real propel ty being
particularly described as follows, to-wit-
The North hall 0 of the Northeast cniarter
(', and i ho Kast half ('.,) of tlie Northwest
quai'ler ('.,) of Section eleven (11 ) in Townsnip
six (ii) South, of Uan-e four (4) West of the
vi illainette Meridian, iu Polk County, State of
'iri'-' 'ontaining one hundred and sixty (llto)
acres. ' '
Hated this Hill day of February, 1908.
NAT1IANIKL CKOSIAR,
Administrator of the estate of
A mass J. Crosiar, deceased.
"sear Hayter, Attorney.
(orrtiiHT- Hft'l
lia,7rf-V.A ''"'"l "MrflT ''n'T'iil''lMf"Mi'" irm
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the uuder-iirned
f ti r"e i' ,'"1' 'll'f'","''1'11 'l"ini:.trair x
.... i , '." J"lni ('"'npl-ell, ,lr.
I Vl-i'fc.,111 l',,r l,,l L- . ("",rl (
in' V" . ami nas i mi 1 1 tii
All oerpons Imvinu' r mm . i.
one are nerehv not t ed to m-,...,,,, n...
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FOR WINTER WEAR
We have the finest assortment of
MEN'S DRIVING GLOVES
unit it is ever been our pleasure to
show It iuchides 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
r. aaincny, rrop.
WHEN IN DALLAS GO TO THE
DALLAS HOTEL
. Under 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. .
d.
duly verilied, I, .Ret her w ith the proper v
llierrlor, to the nndeiai-iied at her n
said
ami
oueherH
nearPallstoii.i,, said ('ouniy.wii bin six ,,u ,tl'
from tlie dale of this notice. -'-Mnoini.s
Haled and lirM pubiisbed February 7 pu s
MAIiti.UiKT 1). CAMVl'Ki.l '
Adndiuslralrixof the esiate'of
John t anipbell, Jr., dei eased
Oscar Hayter, Attorney. ' ,Mt"s"1-
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby Kiven that the under-ieiied
I ,u ''.''S.,r,,,',,r,lf,U,K' wtM 1f Tl'""'' r ' n
leceased has nlod lus ii H,,,.on, ( n , ;
oni, y Court of the Stale of Oregon for I t
t ounty a, that Monday, UuM, tl, d,,y ,,,
March, pics, at the hour of ten o'cloek i ,
loreliilim nl ui.l .1... . Ill tile
; , , i me i ourt rooln of
saiiUoumy ( utt in the Cm ... n..ii.. '
... i .Ti " V ",r lm' nearini; of ol,j,.,.
lions lo the said hnu ,.,,,., i i.,. . .. J11
the
lenient
WOn EN S NOTIONS
are many and varied, lm we think we
ean satisfy then, all at least iu
THE DRY GOODS LINE
Suppose you pay U9 a Cilll aDd bok
over our assortment. We are sure
hero are many things hero you actual
y need, many morothatyou will sure
ly want And the minlitv nf ....
W. H. ROY CO.
irv !
uaiias, Oregon
topa tlxm cough Mdhttldttniti
GOOD WORK
Done Dally In Dallas.
-x'uriy every rentier lias h,llril ol
IK'an Ki.lney I'M. Their KihhI work
'.ill continues, ami our eilizena nre imii-
stantlv Hihliiii. fiul trt(t mm t lt .il.l.
entltleti to Rlvo 8tieh Inters their first leKiniony. No better i.rtH.f ,,f meri
'u ue i a I man the etiwr .. ..f
iiu-tttlg aii.l nt i!huir8. Keat! this ease
presentation to the puMic, Instead of
"A Good Name at Home"
"U a tower ol trvngtii bnd"-nj the
eieellent reputatitm dC.L Htod Co. and
UxMr wmodlei In the city ot Lowell, where
they are brat known, Insplret ttinnjcnce
tb worlj over, not only In the niedlclnet
but In anyttiliif their proprietor My
about them. Made by Hood If GooO.
-I bellera Hootl't Srapril! thbet !!
round fuuilf luetllcine known todar " Man.
u. a kaht. a wilder si, illi.
"I reeommeml Hood't f!n.r.rin.
? ..H!' a Auburn SIm,u
Lowell, kiaaa.
"i am a atronf and healthy woman to1r
from Ukln Hood SrjMkrtil. hlch I
keep In tha houso for all the family." jt
i AKKta Balcu. 109 Lereretl St.. Lowell. iluZ
l"l.o,1y,'.0,ld', SJ-Pari!!a the
MtKXI puritier in the world." Staa. Jivxn
11 CaaLTun. ia Liberty Lowell. Mm.
In the oiual llquij. or la tablet form caliej
Earaatabs. 1001oe One Pollar. m
jvared only by a L H6oJ Co, Lowell, Jia, 1
Mrn. .V fwaK'K,.rt, of S1H tianlen St..
IVntlleton, Ore., saya: T.t.th inv lius-
hantl antl inyef have use.1 IViaii's Kkl-
ney I ilia with nuwt Rratifying lesulm
Mr. Sa:i;rt wag l.otibU-J quite
ceverrly with his Iwok a,,,! kitlnt va for a
long time, anJ nothing ever h !iH-,l him
at lVn'e Kulney l'illa have. I have
known of the healing ami curative
,erof tfiia remedy for mime time,
ami fouml that a few thve would u.uiek.
ly remove any lauuneia or pain in the
twek caused by kidney derangement. I j
amglad to help make IXian' Kidney'
l'illa better known to ail alllu ted wltii
backache or kiJney troul'le." j
Trice 50 ceut. For rale by all dealer. ,'
roter-M.!l.urn Co., Buriato, New York.
o!e agenta for the I'nited Statea. ' j
Kemeiblifr the name IVvan'i-and 1
lake no other. '
I'Al'I. KCXDM.VX.
-AdiiiiniM rater of the estate,
, ,, I ""'mas Crttm, deceased
se,ir llnyter. Atmrney.
fated and tir.it nulilislied Kehrnary 11, l;MS.
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The City Express & Transfer Co.
does all kinda of hauling at
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phones at Webster's Confectionery
Store.
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DALLAS, OREGON
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Bed Clover B'osaaa and Honey Bee on Every Bolt"
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Electricity for Lighting
Is only expensive to people who are
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are naturally careful, it does not
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