Polk County Observer
J. C. HAYTER,
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.
Publff bed Semi-Weekly at 11.50 per Yew.
Strictly in Advance.
Entered second-claw matter March 1, 1907,
at the pott office at Dallaa, Oregon, under the
Act ol (jongreu of uarcn s.
DALLAS, OREGON, FKBKOABY 25,1908.
The way lo build up Dallas ts to pat
ronize Dallas people.
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GALLON ISOLSE TSUL
Victor Gross and W. A.
Bound Over to May Term
Circuit Court.
Butler
of
Remember, brother Republican, that
it was Republican votes that enacted
the Primary law in Oregon. If you
don'tlikethe law, repeat it. But while
it Is law, observe it.
A red-hot argument by women
against Woman Suffrage has been
filed in the office of the Secretary of
State. The document is signed by
women from all parts of the state, and
will be given wide circulation before
ine coming election, wnat Is mere
man to do now? Who shall decide,
when women disagree?
The first move toward suppressing
the notorious cralion houses near the
Grande Ronde agency in Polk county
was made in Justice Hoi man's court
this afternoon, when the proprietors
were arraigned for a preliminary
hearing. A large number of citizens
of Douglas precinct were present when
the testimony was taken, as the inter
est in the crusade against these pub
lic nuisances is very deep in that
neighborhood.
The cases against D. E. Emmett
and A. Flynn were dismissed, since
Emmett retired from the business
about six weeks ago, and Flynn, after
having moved his establishment from
the Grand Ronde neighborhood to
Gooseneck, gave np the business
entirely a short time before he was
arrested along with the three other
men.
Victor Gross and W. A. Butler
waived examination and gave bonds
in the sum of $200 each for their
appearance in the Circuit Court.
Wood Fpr Sale.
Do you need wood? We want to
remind you that the block wood from
the Willamette Valley Lumber Com
pany's f-awmill is the best and cheap
est wood you can buy. $1.75 per load,
delivered. Mutual phone 1407, or leave
orders at Webster's confectionery
store.
11-22-tf. BOWMAN BROS.
STOP TAKING
DRUGS
DR. B. B. BACHELDER
CHIROPRACTOR
COURT HOUSE NOTES
City ownership and control of water
works was defeated by a vote of nearly
three to one in the live and enterpris
ing town of Hood River last week.
Like proposals have been voted down
in many other towns In Oregon In the
last few months,- The municipal own
ership fad la rapidly losing in popu
larity, and has about run its course.
The following item from the Junc
tion City Tlmos will be of interest to
the people of Dalian, and especially to
the promoters of the new fruit cannery
soon to be built here: "A man here
Wednesday, and who is in position to
know, says the Brownsville cannery
la one year's run paid all operating
expenses and also paid for the plant
out of the revenuos of the budlness.
The fact that the capacity of the plant
is being doubled for the coming sea
son Is a good Indication or the truth of
the statement."
Items of Interest From the Records
in the County Offices
Briefly Told.
Will be permanently located
in Dallas on and after Feb
ruary 25. All chronic and
nervous diseases cured with
out medicine, drugs or knife.
PROBATE.
Estate of T. M. Bailey, deceased
inventory and appraisement filed and
approved.
Estate of A. J. Newman, deceased-
inventory and appraisement filed and
approved.
estate or John Loy, deceased W. II
Murphy, A Anderson, and E. B Gobat
appointed appraisers.
REAL ESTATE.
Mary F Roberts to Albert Hoppe, 2.C7
acres, 1 7 s, r 6 w, $10.
TOT T 1 . .. .
iu a uranam to U M Truvis, 1.19
acres, 1 8 s, r 6 w, $5.
J M Parry to Samuel Hicks, 30 acre?
1 0 s, r o w, $.
GE Walling to OL Nelson, 43 acrep,
s 8 s, r 0 w, ;i,750.
II V Tartar et ux to Fred Johnson,
Interest In 161.60 acres In 1 9 s, r 0 w,
Oh, how I love my friends 1 My
friends are so dear to mo I I died to
save my friends ! Ho houts Senator
iuiton in his every public utterance.
But ho did not seem to care much for
his friend Brownoll after that gentle
man got into trouble and was appar
ently out of the political game in
Oregon George C.'s red-hot come
back In leply to Fulton's answer to
Henoy proves, however, that the
Clackamas county statesman Is fur
from being a dead one. Fulton's
attack on his former friend and sup.
lurur wus uniunu and uncalled for,
aim ine sizzling rebuko ho received In
turn was merited. And Ooorffe C
iutliuatos that he may give the people
01 wrogon a nttlo more "Inside his
tory" before he gets through with his
rormer "friend" from Astoria.
$1.
E H. Jarkson et ux to W O Morrow
et ux, 20 acreH, 1 7 s, r 3 w, $2,000,
a u Holland to Buchey's Lumber
UJtnpany, lfi00.87ucros, t 8 s, r 7 and 8
W,$10.
maw vi uregori to J IS Miller. 140
acres, 1 7 s, r 5 w, $3,000.
Edwin Wheolor et ux to Joseph
Dowd, 20 acres in t C s, r 8 w, $300.
U. 8. to Walter Williams, 1G0 acres
t 7 , r 7 w, patent.
U. 8. to Edwin Wheeler, 20 acres
1 7 s, r 7 w, patent.
Grace Wheeler et alto Joseph Dowd,
20 acres, t 0 s, r 8 w, $200.
f-A.ueas, w. T. Orlor and Dale
iJoll, or Falls City, wore business vis
itors In Dallas today.
The Foresters Ball given In Wag
ner's nail lo Falls City, Friday night,
was a complete success. Fully hun
dred couples were on the lloor, among
whom were many visitors from Dal
las and adjoining neighborhoods. A
rloh banquet was served at the lfnti
Walker during the evening, and the
aanee was oontin tied until the early
bours of the morning. Music for the
occasion was furnished by the Dallas
orchestra of seven pieces.
Ed Blessing wont to Portland yester
day morning, where his father, H. W.
Hlesalng, underwent an operation lor
ine removal or allver or hUh-1 from
one of his eyes." Mr. Blessiug had
been engaged in splitting wood near
Dallas when a fragment of one of the
steel wedges flying off und. r a blow
from the sledge, entered his i ti.,
sigiii 10 tnat organ is destroyed, but
i oeuevea mat the physicians will
be able to preveut any other serious
ret una.
BUSINESS LOCALS. I
Wood For Sale.
Inquire at Racket Store.
IvAMNEV,
Rooms 5 6, Uglow Bldg.
WISE TALKS
By U. S. Loughary's Office
Boy.
a n il Cf--
To overcome the well-grounded r.A
irawmablo objections of the more intel
ligent to tbo (use of secret, medicinal com
pounds, Dr. E. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N.
Y., sonic, time ago, decided to make a bold
departure from the usual course pursued
by the makers of put-i:p medicines for do
mestic use, and, so has published broad
cast and opttty to the whole world, a full
and compteta list of all the ingredients
entering ink-the composition of his widely
celebrated fodiafies. Thus he has taken
his numerous watrons and patients jnto
his full jtonFjtnce. Thus too he has re-
movedOiisfiiedicines from among secret
nostrnuTof doubtful merits, and made
thamLiicmedics of Known Composition.
By this bold. ftep Dr.. Pierce hasshn-vri
tiril'' pn fynryjj.tsaf'' of Hiclufanfttf-hCa
that he is noi-TEiM to subject them to
ilesk fiVPii'Y.-
Not only does tlie wrapper of every bottle
of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, the
famous medicine for weak stomach, t rriu
liver or biliousness and all catarrhal diseases
wherever located, have printed upon it, in
ji'nin h'nulish, a full and complete l'st of all
the ingredients composing It, but a small
boc;k has been compiled from numerous
stanriard medical works, of all the dill'erent
schools of practice containing very numer
ous extracts from the writings of leading
practitioners of medicine, endorsing in the
ftriittaeHt rwmjc term, each and every ingre
dient contained in Llr. I'ierce's medicines.
One of tbe.-e little books will be mailed free
to any one sending address on postal card or
by letter, to L'r. Ii. V. fierce. Buifalo. N. Y.,
and reuuestfnif the same. From this little
book it will be learned that Dr. Pierce's med
icines contain wo alcohol, narcotics, mineral
at'ents or other poisonous or injurious agents
and that they are made from native, medici
nal roots of great value: also that some of
the most valuable incredlents contained In
Dr. I'ierce's l'avorito Prt .;crinlion for weak.
nervous, over-worked, "run-down." nervoui
and debilitated women, were employed, long
years ago, by the Indians for similar ailments
atiectinif their unlaws. In fact, one of the
most valuable medicinal plants entering into
me composition or )r. Pierce s ravonte Pre
scription was known to the Indians as
"tMlnaw-Weud." Our knowledgH of tlm hsps
of not a few of our most valuable native, me
dicinal plants was gained from the Indians.
As mstie up by improved and exact pro
cesses, the " Favorite Prescription " is a most
ffiivient remedy for regulating all the wom
anly functions. COTTOCtini? riUnlarementv fl
prolapsus, antcversion and retorversion.
overcoming painful periods, toning up the
nerves and bringing about a perfect stateof
health. Isold by Ul dealers In ndicluos.
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Ejflfs For Sale.
Full blooded Plymouth
for sale at Veazle farm.
Ko(!k eggs
1-31 -fit
Shingle For S.ale.
A carload of Star A Htar shlnrrlH
received this week l,v tlm M.,.,...
"'i.uiuvn
10-1 -tf
Did you ever hear about the express
companies cutting a melon? Re
minds you of that old story about
Mother Eve being made for Adam's
Express Company, only they cut a rib
that time and melons weren't ripe till
after Adam got his ticket of leave. I
heard a man say the serpent could
never have handed Eve an apple, that
ft must have been a lemon, as apples
weren't raised in the garden or any
where near there. Uy the way, you've
noticed we never hold any cut price.
sell at cost "sales" at this shop. The
boss says we don't Have any sales be
cause we don't have any poor stock to
force out, and the goods we don't want,
our customers would not. Good gro
ceries at the right price for real qual
ity don't need to go a begginsr anv
time of the year. Just got a new lot of
Olives, home-made Pickles, more of
that fine Lettuce, Celery and Cabbage,
Orape fruit, etc. Phone in vour order.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given, to whom it may con
?!" , . V'f'iersiKned, admlnistraior ol
ti e esta te of Mali Ion (iny, deceased, luis liled
his 1 111,1 account in said estato with the County
-ourt of I'olk County, Oregon, and Kiihl Court
h set the i-aine tor henH , ...
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Summons
In the Circuit Court of tlm Ktpin nf nninui
for Polk Comity, Department No. 2.
William J. Cromlev. Ploiiitiif ivnii,
Jackson, Defendant, Hum mors.
To the above named Defendant. William Jack
son:
In the name of the Ktnte of nr(.,T vi, ro
hereby reciuired to aOIjeiir find Wliswer Ihe f.,m.
plaint (lied acrainst vou in the nimve ..i.ioiu.t
Court and cause within seven weeks from the
date of the publication of thissiimmons, to-wit-the
31st day of December, lJ7, and if you fRil
so to appear ami answer said complniut piaintill
..... nM.ij io i.ne i.uiin mr ine wjioIu of the
relief cieiiiiiuded in his complaint, to-wit: for a
decree removing a cloud from the title of the
following described real property, to-wit
Beginning at the N. K cnrnxr ..f 11,0 n r
M- JJeNary in T.7,South of itangei W.,Vil-
..,,,,, u,um..B es ,mfil cliains:
thence South 10 degrees Kllst s.til chains
thence h. 1.87 chains; thence H. () decrees Has!
-.. chains; thence N. sf degrees 30 miintes H.
rfa.lti chains; thence N. l:1, in eliains: ..iciice W
L'ehains; thence North :w.!L' cliaiiis to the place
of beginning and containing 1S2. iy acres, more
or less, in Polk County, OrTgon.
That in the year 1878 JoliiiHentlersliotand Fran
eis .l lienderhhot niorlgaged tlieiiforementionwj
premises to said defendant lor the consideration
of fiiUO.iijl, but although the s;ime was there-after
repaid by said mortgages to said mortgagee,
yet through neglect or oversight uS the said
illiani Jacksnii the same wus never cancelled
orsatislicd jipon the records of Folk County,
Oregon, and the same now remains apparently
a lien or lawful claim upon and aeainst said
property, and it is such cloud that nlaiutitl
brings this suit to remove.
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Dallas Mercantile Co.
Successor to.Ellis & Keyt
Administrator's Sale.
Notice Ik hereby given that by virtue and in
pursuance of an order of the County Court of
the state of Oregon, for I'olk County, sitting in
probate, made and entered of record in said
Court nu the 3d day of February, 191)8, in the
matter of the estate of Aimisa J. Crosiar, de
ceased, directing the undersigned, as adminis
trator of said estate, to sell the real nrnnertv nf
said estate, hereinafter described, wholly, at
private sale, for cash, in the mammr nreaeriho.i
by law, the undersigned as such administrator
will, from and after Monday, the 10th dav of
KIK'fl lliliP
Court agreeable to! he nr ! l??l-"!e ""' 01 oe o'clock p. m. of
tlnii the ,i..ru,,.i . -'i""., "uu i no" imj.iii, uie law or ce ot oscar ilavter in
said premises. """""i"' V'u J 11 " Ir"l'erty wholly, at private
on are lurther notified that on the 17th dav
of Deoember, 1!K)7, the Honorable William
t.alloway, Judge of the above entitled Court
made an order at the City of Salem, Marion
County, Oregon, authorizing and directing this
summons to be served upon you by publication
liereol once a week for seven cons, eutive weeks
ii the i'olk County Observer, a newspaper ot
genera! circulation and published iveeklv in
a. m.
"Cl'SOUK
1 ayi ng oi.jee Ions, if any there be, to said final
account are hereby notilled to appear and pre
sent the Mine for adjudication.
Warkiiounk Co,
11 li !! f1 M8' ''V1 oui.ty, Oregon, this
11. M. (it'V,
Administrator of said estate of
uil , , ,. , , M- 'iy, "leceased.
Mbley & Kakin, Altjs.
Notice to Creditors.
. l uiuuy, vtckoii, and that the first publi
cation of tins siimmong was made on the Mist
day of December, I1KI7.
JOHN II. McNAKY
C. L. McNAKY.
Attorneys for plaintili.
Executrix's Notice.
and
i sell the said re
I sale, for cash in hand on dav nf snlo in ,,,, ,i
mice with the said order of sale andin the man
ner prescribed bylaw, subject to confirmation
; by said County Court; said real property being
: particularly described as follows, to-wit
! The North half (2) of the Northeast quarter
(' , and the Last half of the Northwest
: 'V'm; "i 'V,)f Se(elu"" cl0n " in Townsnip
six () South, of Range four (4) West of the
lllamette Meridian, in Polk County, State of
I "regiui, eoutamiiig one hundred and sixty (100)
Dated this 14th dav of February, 1908
NATHAN lEL" CROSIAR,
Administrator of the estate of
,., . iiimisa j. crosiar, deceased
Oscar Ilayter, Attorney.
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Cockerels For Sule.
I have a few full blood.
Ithodo Island Hod cockerels for sale
Mrs. J. J. Fiiu.Eit.
Wood For Sale.
I'uiir icutr u'ii,vi r..n i- ... . ...
" nio ai jij.iiu a
com, uoiiveretj. rnquirooft? T, n,i
2-2 at.
notice is Hereby given that the undersigned
11 rm.T'"",'" "'""Ht..r, with lie
si.o ;. "''e'd, by the County Court of the
U I d I Vl TV' '"'k l''ll"y.'i las 'lual
i I, le.f'j J? I'",'8 h.v"'K ,1",l"s "ttalnst the
sa d estate are hereby notnied to present the
mime, pmpcrly xerllled. t(,geiher ith ir , ,,'r
;;:!:i: ,iu signed.1; "ir,.
Haled Februarv I I. Puis
has , !by 'i1 llmt undersigned I
Couh of I ? LK,'!'n H,.,1M' I"1''1 t,J' H'ellon. County j
L o. ( ,'k l :'",ty' ; fen. Executrix of the I
estate of Kdvvin (Jail well, deceased, All persons !
knowing themselves inoebted to s. 1,1 estate ,w
hereby notified to call and make ino u' li e
set lenient thereof and all persons l lin.V i
claims against said estate arc hereby no i i , ,1
present the same dulv verii;..,i , ......
Kof.0" r l'fUre 8iX" m0"I1,S the date i
Dated at Dallas, Polk County, (bwon this -,th i
day of iebrnarv, piOS. -K"ii, uus.itii
IFNNIE M. CADWF.U. I
Kxccutrix of the estate of !
Sibley AIClikin,At,:'i,lt'a,,ll'tk''1- 1
der.
J. ii
JAMKS T. ( ll.VMItKllI.AiN
Adminisirabtf- with will annexed,
htate of Kluaueth M. Wright
Hower, Attorney.
Verne Uartlettand family left toilay
. .oi. niia, wnere lMr. Dartlett
has aeoepted a position uuder Hade
Brothers & Skinner, proprietors of a
largeelgar store and billiard hall. II u
departure Is the cause of great regret
among the citizens of Dallas, as his
mj swim qualities have won him
many friends In this city, and his skill
as a musician has mado hint a valu
able addition to Its musical circles.
The band which he was endeavoring
to organize and drill will be disbanded
for tack of a director unless some other
mouuetor can ue secured.
Wood Saw For Sale,
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noise uasoune wood nv r-
' tiis.wunt. E. Li pro v
2-i-.-tf
For Sale Cheap.
Fiist-olass drubbing Machine for
amucuean. inquire at this oftlce.
2-4 St.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice ifl bereliv tfii-.,,, ,.-. .. ..
has ta.,.,1 duly K,Z , , ' T ' "'u'rl';l,"
tat of "" yiiu-Mm; bV ec z ::
wuii iti iri wi.iiu ..t .i.. - .
tounty,ndhaS,,,i;r,k, lor
All IHTMUMH hnvinir i ,....!....
Polk
the sabl
Notice to Creditors.
haNK""iLS hfrVby jrlV" (llnttl,e "'"Icrsiencd
of' th'esta' -'rr-rix
deceased by the County Curt .d he s 'ale of
' Tm ",'.:,'"r, l o k :"'"y..n'l lias ii'nti!V.
estate are hereby notilied to 3
Dated and tirst published 'February 7 tus
MAIt(iA!ti:T I). CAMI'liiai';
Ad'i'lliistratrlxof thecMateof
(WarIlaytcr,7;;on;ev'., W11'Jr'' 'U'
ceased.
Implements.
All parties Intending to buy linple-
u.m oeiter wh F. J. Wagner
moKing tiieir purchases.
. 1-17-tf.
Wanted.
v.ci.-in BlUOSiaUV. wonl
apprentice girls, at "The Votm. "
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uu- muuuery store on Main street
w r.Uu a naraware sto
Windmill Wanted.
Wanted, second-hand windmill
the irons of an old windmill O
Dennis, Mutual phone 151ttt.k "
uK Th"1' r o p u the aame
tull J1'""1'1'' "tether lth tl eproiir voucTi w
Jhervfor, lo the under8igiK.d Lt ,f. ,Vil , ,
business in Willamma. Y in l! 1 1 1 , '...?...!! ?!.
,'iv u, V.,ei?n"';' 1 '"" l"rk of Pofk
1 oiiiil)
from
Date.1 and lirst published Vebrtiarv M pms
1 V liu L'lr i' . ...
Adm hnstratorof the estateof
(War Ilayter, Attorney. ' r' "n'"-
or
15.
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For Rent.
We Hear of More Cures
Of troubles originating in Impum blood
croful., ni of appetite, catarrh, rheum'
tiiin.byHood'.SarMparlllathanbyalioiber
o-sllel remeJle combined. Somehow
tbo cured by Hood'. eem to tay cuml,
and they Ri.diy Ml tht g0Oil IMW, t0fAhvrs.
Scrofula $or-' My wife had . 8Tfu.
k.u. k,r. oo hrr Wg for yean. Many differ
ent medkJue. e,v. but little been. 8be
1 L Sartaparilla and ,he ,re
qulekly beld. It 1. hi.i . .. .
(J. ft. I) att, Crosby, Texas.
rill hU cured me of arrofula, with Vhi?h
h.ro been troubled 1 cu,; II,,
Tein.tioa. Wy dtuch,4 had I
jeroful. awrl in, on hH ,m, f.J
frrpaj-!ll Jo cured her." Jlas. V.
icor. llubey. Tenn-.ee.
Kood' Rrprin . suij everywhere.
In tho nsual liquid, or In tablet K-rrn ca!!ej
f araatabc. 100 IV tx-- viinr Tr
ml ouljr by c. I. Hood Co.. liowell, y.,
50-acre farm, from one to four year.
uuituiDgs ana water. AH kinds
v tru.u ii acres plow land, rest
nitcttl r T".. - ...
r-v.. icicy uatuey, Airlie. D. A.
v,.m mow, naius. 3 is St
Farm f or Sale.
Good 300-acre dairy ami stock farm
two tulles from railroad; rock! grass
B till fuehilH. a .
..iuiiuK 0U ; ppDty of runn,n
watur? r.,i. -I i,.... ....
i - -, "vaw aim oarn and
tan on or addrvas J sir a
W-fshMn, Or., li. F. D. l.
fW For Hatching.
Egp from a very choiw inn of Ii. I
IuHlm fl.50 for 13. White fueha,..'
extra nice bird. i for 13. One R. I
liea cockerel, a bi fln i.ini . .
If taken at once. J. s xr.
Mutual phone Black IS. Ilallaa, Or!
125-4f
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Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice Ik herein- n . .
bounty tWu,ft.,e Z"?
bounty and that Mondav, the 'tl ,iav i,f
I'At'l. Kl'XHMAN,
A!iiiinitiriitor of the estate of
OM.r Ilayter. Auon" ri0"-dcwfc'J-l'ateti
and lirst publijdn.l February 11. hW,
OLD TIME STATIONERY
made writing a task. Our up-to-date
stationery makes it a pleasure. Be
sure those leiters you send to your
i "".una io wntren ou and with
OUR DAINTY STATIONERY.
! Come and get your supply n0w. So
j many people put off their buyins
lint l il.,0(,:...,. lU
"J'"uie tnat you'll prove
; your wisdom by providing early for
; your stationery requirements!
W. H. ROY $ CO.
Dallas, Oregon
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WHEN IN DALLAS GO TO THE
DALLAS HOTEL
Under New Management
Strictly White Help.
Big Sample Room and
Special Accommodatinnt
for Commercial Men.
RATES:
$1.00, $1.25, $2.00 per Day
WHEiN THE HORSE SEES Chipman & Farmer. Pro.
THE WHIP
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it. Knows its master means business T ATr TTnnni
To train your horse perfectly and put LUUJi H HjK Hi'
ii. ii i ii ip r naor n e i i
uvoi uuiuiui aim suojection.
RIDING OR DRIVING WHIPS
iu newest styles is .a part of the dis
may we can attention to. to thos
visiting our harness store. Anything
;u U1B "arness line that's worth buy
nig uitu oe naa irom us
The City Express & Transfer Co.
does all kinds of hauling at
reasonable rates, Stand and both
phones at Webster's Confectionery
Store.
Dallas Harness Shop
oaincny, rrop.
cr v -
Buckwheats and
Syrup -
Who does not wehomn ti,i.
larly Amerloaa breakfast'
and get some of our new croi
K.ta A
"ur ana a iott . ,sf
Haple
Electricity for Liphtini
Is only expensive to people who are
wasteful and careless. To you, who
are naturally careful, it does not
come high.
not mvd.xl to save bother of li " lti rnn' 'Ir t0-,et "t burn whS
the owtrio light bills araotmt To on ft"0? some homes
h .,'i .i'r.",. M 6et some kind of iirtitt ,.;i ?. '?rI;.lrs Ir month
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MAGAZINE
READERS
STOW BROS.
Proprietors
DALLAS, OREGON
SUHSIT MAGAZINE
besutifully illuitited. good itoriw
nd article, .bout CKiorni ud
11 the F Wert.
CAMISA CKAFT
oeyoted each month to the at
hrtie reproductioB of the bert
work of amateur and profeuioaal
photographeri.
$1.50
year
51.00
year
80.AuDL0,.TBOlrSAllD W0NDEK3
$0.75
mtM mri..'.!
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d TorT" " aiiforni
S3.25
$1.50
Total . . ,
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Addreu all
SUITSET MAGAZlirw
San Fraaciaco
Hood Building
MADE FOR SERVICE
IN THE ROUGHEST WEATHER
AND GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY
AWATERPR00F
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$350
This trade mark
and the word
Tower on the
buttons distin
nuish this hiah
grade slicker im
,the just asgood
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THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SVKUP
KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE H0NEYTA8
Bed CloTer Blratom aad Boner Bee es Ererr Mi
Local Price List of the
Dallas Lumber Company
Effective Feb. 20, 1908
Large Reduction in the
encourage more building,
on Lumber as follows:
price
we are
of Lumbar. To
making prices
pooul
Com buek-
tho West-
your walls
could
but it
could i)h,i,-i,K. . I rV, us UIU1 inoivasea hmiao;.Vr""s,IU,?Ke3
- , .., 5.)r n uo. .... 1., ,,,,...,. , .- ".-miuiu work- v,..
They will bo
the summer
moreland tnaplo syrup.
a decided thanga from
cereals.
THE VERY BEST ( ROCERIES
ro a loauire or th a stow v., i
have Leai-U ihia but tfto k 'J
will do you no prcod unless rt . I
it. SupjWyoU flud it out far .'
hv J"1"-;
-v e"iK us irsai order.
(i i iii 11 r r
n ou savettiat coasts.
'WILLAMETTE
Ai!.vii't J,V; R
Ri'srxuss hoi
' oy poms Withrtut iuu
-TTE VALLEY CO. RUTS r
; R-.ii!eiav tl-itn:V vu- Residence
you save, but
on meters, per
jTQ 32 FEET NO. 1 Sft 2
li4j-Ilgg Rough Sized" y.G. Fig. 1x4 an7
Shathlnj tll.00 $12.00 $30.00 $26.00 lw
6 FecTEi-aj .
l5l!iil2joxinK: ia.5o $13.50 $ 3.50 $u so Eu8tlc 3x6
Jtoi2io 1 1 1 - rrX
T i 12.00 $,3.oo $,3.00 on
Finish up to 12in.
$28.00 $25.00
Ceiling & F.G.FIj?.
f 25.00 f 20.00
E.
Thone :
BOYD & SON
RcllM, Mutual 314.
Willamette Valley Company
Ofti.-e on Mitt
Mutual 1237,
Manager for Xm
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orm or the Court Hou. Phn
mo WU 421,
No6 2 qt? C-m' ShiPlaP
Shingles
dewalk lx6in..& gin.
Darn' house or dryer bill.
$13.00
32.00
2.50
2.60
11.00
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