Polk County Observer
J. C. HAYTER,
KDITOH AND PUBIJBHKH,
Published Semi-Weekly at 11.60 per Year.
Strictly In Advance.
Entered u aecond-claaa matter March 1, 1K)7,
at the poat ofllce at Dallaa, Oregon, under the
Act of Congreas 01 March 3, 1879.
DISCIPLINE WAS PERFECT
School Children, Surprised by Fire
Alarm, March Out of Building
in Fifty Seconds.
ALBIM BOYS DEFEATED
DALLAS, OREGON, March 10, 1908.
The way to build up Dallas it to pat
ronttt Dallas people.
SHALL WOMEN VOTE?
PORTLAND, Or., March 6-(To the
Editor.) In reply to a query of recent
date, that appeared Id your valuable
columns, as to "who shall decide,
when women disagree?" will you :
kindly permit me to say that you will
find no difficulty In answering that
question for yourself In the ballot
booth by simply obeying the Golden
Rule. You have only to vote In the
affirmative, just as you know the
majority of women would gladly do
for you, If conditions were reversed
The "red-hot argument" against
our liberties, of which you speak, Is a
stale protest prepared in the East by a
few wealthy and Idle women who
occasionally grow weary of bridge
whist and ping-pong their chief
industry. The protest In question
used to be mothered in Oregon by such
heavy taxpaying women ae the Ladds,
Corbetts, Fallings, Montgomorys,
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nocuweiiB, ei ai., wnose names are
conspicuously absent this year.
For the many women readers of
your newspaper whose hearts have
aohed over Mrs. Wilbur's manifesto, I
wish to say there Is no reason for
worry. The very leading men of all
parties in Oregon have financed, cir
culated, signed and certified our
inltlutlve potltlons, Inviting us to take
our proper place beside thorn In that
larger home, the Government, for
which we supply all the soldiers at the
peril of our lives. We accoptcd their
Invitation by filing their petitions
with our gentlemanly Secretary of
State, and we are not afraid that any
honorable voter will obey Mrs. Wil
bur's mandate by voting "no."
ABIGAIL HCOTT DUNIWAY.
The Odhervkh believes that It voltes I
the Sentiment of In run mntnrltv nf I
r, . - - -v
voters or Oregon In exproBHlng regret
that It is not possible for the womon
themselves to vote on equal suffrage
Ana thus settle the question onuo for
all. Whllotheextunslon of the voting
privilege to women would do llttlo
else than double the number of votes
good, bad and Indifferent yet we
believe the voters of the miisonllno per
suasion would bo willing to grant the
privileged they could bo made to know
that the womon rosily desired It. Hut
while many women areearnestly advo
cutlng equal suffrugo, there are muny
who are equally as earnest In tholr
opposition to It, although these latter
are not organized, and consequently
are not making as much nolso about
It. Every voter knows this to be a
fact. You, for Instance, who aro read
ing these lines: What does your
wife think about the woman biiITihko
amendment? Does alio want to vote?
If she does, wo see. do reason why you
should not give her a chance to ex press
her sentlmeut by casting your ballot
In accordance with her wishes on this
amendment On the other hand, if
she does nottleslrethe voting privilege,
there would seem to be no reason why
you should not act as her proxy and
vote against it.
To lha end that the womau suffrage
question might be settled once for all
to Oregon, we would all be glad If It
were poirilbla for the women them
selves to vote on the amendment; but
as this cannot be done, it seems to us
that the next best thing would be for
each voter to cast his ballot according
to trie desires of his wife, mother.
later, or some other voter's sUter, ami
thus give expression as nearly
possible to the senlimeut of the women
of Oregon on the question of equal
unra
At this time, when the terrible dis
aster that occurred recently In the Col
llogwood schoolbouse fire has set on
foot anxious Investigations In nearly
every city schoolbouse in the United
States, the people of Dallas may feel
justly proud of the discipline in their
public school, which makes the occur
rence of a similar catastrophe In this
city practically Impossible.
The practice of holding fire drills
frequently and at such times as to
take the children completely by sur
prise, has been carried ou since the
new schoolbouse was completed sev
eral years ago, and the drill system
has now become well Digh perfect in
its working. A test made this
morning by Directors Loughary and
Coad proved this to be true In a most
practical and convincing manner.
The visiting party arrived at the
schoolbouse at about 10 o clock when
the morning's work was well under
way. The halls were completely
deserted and only the subdued hum
of voices, or the moving of feet behind
the closed doors of the recitation rooms
told of the presence of a single soui in
the big building. The visitors sta
tioned themselves in one corner of the
nan on the first floor, and as one of
them took out his watch and prepared
to time the drill, the janitor stepped to
tno gong rope and gave it a series of
short, quick strokes, filling the halls
witn tne rapid clangor of the fire
alarm.
In an Instant the big building awoke
to life. Issuing In double file and at
double quick time from their recitation
rooms, the children swung onto the
broad stairways four abreast and so
posseddown and out from the build
ing. The movement was so rapid
that the smaller children were prao-
tlcally all out when the column from
the upper rooms reached the first
floor, and every pupil was safely on
the sidewalk by the time the hand of
the watch had registered a bure 60
seconds.
A little lnd from Room 4 ran
down In front of the line, and opened
the big double doors and eight of the
larger boys, delegated as flremon, had
the hose In the second floor and In the
bnsernent unreeled and ready for
action before the pupils were all out of
tho building.
Basketball Team No Match For Swift
Second Team of Dallas
College.
The basketball team from the Albina
High School, claiming the Junior
championshipof Oregon, gained little
honor from its recent trip to this part
of the Willamette Valley, beiog
defeated two nights in succession last
week by the Independence Athletic
Club and the Dallas Second Team
respectively.
tne latter game was played on our
local floor Saturday night, and the
speedy collegejeam easily proved it
self superior to the visiting aggroga-
gation. scoring 31 points to their oppo
nents 20.
It would have been difficult to pick
the star player from the local five, as
each one did his part perfectly and
left nothing to be desired either in the
team work or on goal throwing. They
use exactly the same style of play as
that employed by the first team, and
their fast and skillful work Saturday
night showed that they were well able
to play in a much faster class than
that of the average high school aggre
gation or j un ior cl u b team.
Farm For Sale.
Good 300-acre dairy and stock farm,
two miles from railroad ; good grass
and farining-iBnd ; plenty of running I
water; good house and barn and
sheds. Call on or address James A
Gibson, Sheridan, Or., R. F. D. 1.
8-10-tf
English Walnut Trees.
For the next 30 days I will sell wal
nut trees in quantities of from 1 to
1000, at the reduced rate of 10 cents
each. E. E. Beezley, Falls City.
2-27-tf
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"THE VOGUE" PROVES POPULAR
. a. mesmitn, or itlcKreall, says
that four of bis Royal Anqe cherry
trees netted him over $100 last year.
U anyone can. beat this record, he
would Jike to hear of it. Mr. Nesmith
is planting out several acres of wal
nuts this spring.
A. Shultz is preparing to build him
self a new residence on his lot south of
C. S. MeDevitt's property. Mr. Shultz
has done much for Dallas in the
building line, having erected many of
the finest and most substantial of the
larger residences in this city-
tSUINHNN HAN
Wood For Sale.
Do you need wood? We want to
remind you that the block wood from
the Willamette Valley Lumber Com
pany's fawmill 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.
For Sale.
120 Acres, well fenced for Goats, 1G
acres Cultivated.
4 Acres of bearing, Apples, Prunes,
Pears, Cherries.
4 room house, Barn 20x40 ft. Good
well, 3 springs, and stream of spark
ling water, the entire year.
A lot of fine Timber. Tell me if this
Is not a real snap.
Two, 10 acrehomes, in the City, at
bargain. .
Also have Farms and City Property
too numerous to mention and vacant
lots.
A. J. BARHAM,
1st door west of Postoflice.
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Spring Showing-
AH Lines Are Ready for Inspection
Spring Waists and Muslin Underwear,
Notice to Creditors.
Inquire
Ramsev.
Wood For Sale.
ut Racket Store. F. 8.
2-18-8t
Notice ia hernhv (riven that, tha t,nri,.0(r..nA
hiiH been aunnintHil Milmitilai........ .....i. i...
will annexed, of the estute ol Eliaaheth M
Wrie-lit, deeeaHed. bv the Cnimrv i'nn,i r m...
Stale of Oregon, (or Polk County, uud has quiil
llied. All persons having claims against the
said estate are hereby notified to r,r,.a..i ou
same, properly verified, together with proper
vouchers therefor, to the undersigned, at his
olhce in Kails City, in said county, within six
months from the date hereof.
jmuu n-oruary h, ivuk.
JAMh.M 1. CHAMBERLAIN,
Administrator with will annexed,
Erttate Of KlixAhelh f VVri.,1.,
J. H. Flower, Attorney.
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Laces, Embroideries and Flouncings,
$ Shadow Taffeta, Chiffon Taffeta, Mohair, Serges, $
to ' - t -NM1 T-r-r ... Mil
to Lamise, congee ana m& waistmgs, f
$ Homespun Silk, Printed Silk Tissues, Silver Stripes, f
Soie Tonkin, Soiesette, Savenay Lace Effects and Batiste. J
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Our Spring line of Kuhn-Nathan & Fisher
"Sincerity" clothes has arrived, and the styles
and prices are right. Come in and look "the
line over.
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Kecord-lireakinir Crowd Attends Open
ing hale at New Millinery
Store.
A record bicuklng crowd attended
tho opening sale held last Saturday,
ut "The Vogue," tho new millinery
store recently established in this city.
inetiirong was so large lu the after
noon tfcut tho salesroom was com
pletely tilled, a portion of the visitors
being fairly crowded outside, and It
became really difficulty fur the sules-
lacllea to move about the room.
The location of tho mfw store is
admirable, lying In the heart of the
busied pint of the city, and nmnoized
as It Is by thoroughly up-to-dute and
wlde-awiike jwisons, the chances of its
early and complete success aro exceed
ingly good.
Tho window dressing is bright and
attractive, and the new goods dis
played daily attract the prospective
buyer almost irresistibly Into the
beuutlful and well furnished Interior,
whore tho newest, most taxteful of the
later creations of the milliner's art
may bo found. it
Eggs For Sale.
Full blooded Plymouth Rock eass
ror sale at Veazle farm. l-31-8t
Cow For Sale.
Good milch cow for salo. W. P.
Marks. Dallas. Oroeon. 2-28-tf.
Apple Trees For Sale.
For sule cheap, 125 T. C. King apple
trees. Inoiiire of G. O. Grant. 2-'2H-t.f
Found.
Found, In Dallas, a fountain pen
Ownor can have same by paying for
tnis notice.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby iriven. to whom it
cern, that the undersigned, administrator '
me estate ol Mahlon Ouy, deceased, has lilcd
his Dual account In said estate with ti,., ,-,.,..
Court of 1'olk County, Oregon, and said Court
has set the i-auie for hearing on Ka'tirdav
March Mth, 190K, at the hour of In o'clock a lii
of said dav. at which tim miiv u.t all
having objections, if an v there be to ,i
ce it are hereby notilied to appear and pre
sent Ihe same for adjudication.
,., I? i aJ J''111""- ''o'" County, Oregon, this
Uth day of hebruary, ltw.
H. Al. tiVY.
Administrator of said estate of
M. lillv. ilcr-cuu,.,!
(Sibley & Kakin, Atlys.
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Our line of Spring Shoes is the
largest and most complete
Dallas Mercantile Co.
Successor to Ellis & Keyt
Administrator's Sale.
Shingles For Sale.
A carload of Star Av Star shingles
received this week by the Soehiien
Warkhouhe Co. 10-1-tf
Cockerels For Sale.
I have a few full blood, rose comb
Kiiode island Red cockerels for sale.
Mrs. J. J. Fidleh.
Wood Saw For Sale.
New 4 horse Gasoline wood saw for
sale at a discount. E. Lipton, Falls
City, dr. 2-25-tf
Administrator's Notice.
COIRT HOUSE NOTES
Items of
in
nterent From the Record
the County Offices
IlrieRy Told.
White Leghorn Eggs.
Pure bred White Leghorn etrKs. 3
per hundred. J. E. Mu.i.Eii. Coolidae
i' iirm, uicKreall, Oregon. 3-3-8t
Coats For Sale.
About sixty goats for sale: one
third nannies. S. L. Stewart, McCoy,
3-13-3t.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned
admiuitilrator ol the estate of l-'raneis Kucher
deceased, has Hied his final account in said'
estate with the Hon. County Court of 1'olk
County, Oregon, and the same has been by said
Court set for hearing on Kalnrday, March 'i.Hth
l'w, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of said day'
at which time all persona havina- obiectii.ns
thereto, if any there be, are notilk-d to ipiaar
in snlil Court at Dallas, lu said County and
Mate and present the same for adjustment
u , , .K!!WAKI KUCHKK, Administrator.
Sibley ,& l-.akiu, Attys.
Executrix's Notice.
Senator Fulton writes his friend
him mora is do cuaooe ror tne pur-
rnase or the lock at Oregon City
thl teuton of Congress. What' the
matter with Brer IU!ryr Thought
be Mltl he Wa going to attend to that
little trifle In person when be got hau
te Washington.
OASTOniA.
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"A Good Nune it Home"
I towar of Mrvnirtfe abroad" and tb
axctllanl reputation of C t Hood CVx and
ttaslr raoMdla In lb city of LowWl, wkrr
tbf ara baat known, Inaplrr ronfldanca
tb world over, not only In tb anwtklnM
test la anythlnc Uarir proprWton aa
bout thatn. -If Mad by Hood It's Good."
"I Wlfcrra Road' PanapaHIla lb bX all-
o-ov'in. ao. klr - Ma.
MM., ai . uaar ru. Lowit, Mas.
m , "apaniia la aav
; - av tnrrw. a Aat-ara btraat,
LavaU. Maaa.
"I a atraie aed baaltk laaa Ma
sVaaa takrn Hood a natr1ll. vhVfc j
kaaai la Jm aa far all tha faaairr " Maa.
9 aanai &4rf?u tu Lvrt lit, LwwaQ. ataaa.
"I Mar Bond' ftamaarffla tba ba4
Maad xntar hi th axarfci." Maa. Jin
at. CABituai. lii Libarty LawvU. Maaa.
Bood Sanaparllla fat aold rrarrvbrrm.
la la (Moai lhjaid. or la labart torn calsad
araatab. 100 Doara Oo Dollar. Pr
mwM aatr ay C L Hood O, Uai; Maaa,
T HO BATE.
Eatate of Nancy W. Harris, do
oeMReti-lH'tltloii to e personal
)roHrty grantiil.
tatnto of J. L. MoTlmniontls. de-
oeusod-ndmlnlstrator authorluil bi
ttle claim for taxes against land In
Lincoln county.
Estate of I'eter Wheler, tleoeased
llnnl Bovuut fllinl and hearing set for
.Mommy, April A, at 10a. in.
t-Miateor .Mary Hi ley, deceased -final
account filed ; hearing art for Monday,
April 8, ut 10 a. ni.
tluardlanship or Alma Huseby, a
minor-annual report filed and ap
proved, subject to final aettlement.
Estate of Uebeeoa, Smith, deceased -Inventory
and appri-.ni.'iit filed and
approvl ; Frank ami Fabian Ot.enel
and Iaukl IUblnson appolnUnl
appralaer.
Estate of Nancy E. Mivire. de-
oraaed-E. Hayter apointed admin
istrator; K. M. Smith. C. H. Grave
and J. E. Klchtfr appointed appraisers.
KEAL tTATE.
l W rvitord to Eliza A IVIWd.
lota In Taltnage, .
Joseph Conner to O W
land In t a, r f w, $1.").
Koliert IVxter to O W lyktra.
land In 1 1 a, r w, flOO.
A II Bann et ui to Ella SifVrre. I
, r"-u. ho n.d
E R FatU-raon and hj to C O Bur- lrly Anierl-n
aril, land in t a, r I w, f l w.
For Service.
negisurea yellow Jor9y bull for
service, two miles from Dallas ou
rtalem road. H. T. riERCE. Mutual
phone, ltlokrettll line, 51. 2-28-tf
Oak Wood. "
lfl Inch grub oak heater wood for
sale. E. M. Coohhak. Leave orders
at Webster's confectionery store.
2-a7-tf
For Kent.
60-aere farm, from one to four years.
O.x d buildings and water. All kinds
of fruit. 1J acres plow land, rest
pasture. lVivy Hadley, A I rile. D. A.
CriU'hlow, Dallas. 3-18-tf
Implement.
All parties Intending to buy imple
ments had bettor see F. J. Wairner
."w fore making their purchases.
l-17-tf.
Notk-e is hereby Klven that the uiiderlirued
has this i day been apixiiuted by the Hon. County
1 ourt of I'olk County, On-KOu, Executrix of the
wlate of K.lwm Cadviell, deceased, All perMilis
knuwlinrthemselves indebted to said estate are
hcreliy notilied to cull and tnli.. n ...
M-ltl.inent thereof and all persons holdlnK
claims against said estate are hereby notilied lo
present the same duly verilied, to the under
lL'iie.1 on or before six mouths from the date
hated at Dallas, I'olk County, Oregon, this ,3th
day of H'bruary, P.KW.
JKNNIE M. CAIiWEl.t.,
Knecutrlx of the estate of
,., . . Kdlll Cadivell, deceased.
Sibley & hakiu, Attys.
Notice Is hereby given that by virtue and in
pursuance of an order of the County Court of
the State of Oregon, for Polk County, sitting in
laooaie, iiiaoe auo entered oi record in saia
(.'ourt on tho :(d day of February, 1!HW, in the
matter of the estate of Amasa J. Crosiar. de
ceased, directing the undersigned, as adminis
trator of said estate, to sell the real property of
Hiiid estate, hereinafter described, wholly, at
1 private sale, for cash, in the manner prescribed
I by law, the undersigned as such administrator
! will, from and after Monday, the liilh day of
j March, lads, at the hour of one o'clock p. in. of
said day, at the law office of Oscar Hayter, in
, the City of Dallas, in said County, proceed to
sen i ne said real property wholly, at private
sale, for cash in hand ou day of sale, in accord
! ance with the said order of sale and in the man
ner prescribed by law, subject to confirmation
by said County Court; said real property being
particularly described as follows, to-wit:
The North half () of the Northeast quarter
C,l and the East half i) of the Northwest
quarter (.,) of Section eleven (11) in Township
six (ti) South, of Range four (4) West of the
Hillainelte Meridian, in Polk County, State of
'i-KMii, uiHaiiiiiiK one nunureu ana sixty (loU)
iici-es.
, 1908.
ROSIAR.
Administrator of the estate of
Amasa J. Crosiar, deceased.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
Dated this tlth dav of February, IB
NATHANIEL CB
Candidates' petitions for nomina
tion to offices in Folk county for sale
at this office; also, Joint District
petitions for Tolk and Lincoln counties.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice ia hereby given that the undersigned I
has been dulv ai,iw,lni...l ..I... i
of the estate of John cm..iii i.
lecealkMl, by the Colintv Court nf H. sii',
Oreron, for Polk Conul'y. and nas nuliii...i I
All iiersous having claiina
estate are hereby notilied to present Ii -.,.. i
inly verilied. together u lib Ihe nr., .. i... "
Ihereior to Ihe undersigned at her residence i
near iiaiiatnn, In said County .within six months
from the date of this notice.
Haled aud tlrt published February 7 pw
mauuakkt i. camVhku.'
Administratrix of the estate 'of
m . Jl'h" ' '"'"Pbell, Jr., deceaae.1.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Dykstra,
Notice Is lierebv riven thai tl,a ,,,..1.... ,
as administrator of the estate of l l
Ic-raanl, has filed his tlnal ac-nnnt l ,,. '
County t ourt of the Siate of Oregon, for I'olk
v...,,,., .no mat Moli.Iav. the Itlh dav of
March. . at the hnor -.i.L
foreman ol aai.l dav. at the i . inn V . ,
said County t oiirl in the 1 lt ol Dallaa. Orearoii
flV"1"'', ''r court as
the time and place for th henrlog of ,i."
udtlicat-tllcmeut
lions ui the said tinal aiitm nl a
thereof.
r-At l. rt'NDMAN.
A-lmiiiirtrator of the estate i
Thomas Orion, dei-.--.
War lltvl.-r. Attorn.-v
lmte.1 and tirsl published Fcbmary 1
II. t:n.
OLD TIME STATIONERY
; made writing a task. Our up-to-date
; oiiuiouery mawes it a pleasure. Be
sure those letters you send to your
friends are written on and with
I OCR DAINTY STATIOXFRY.
Come and got your supply now. So
many people put off their buying
until the last minute that you'll prove
your wisdom by providing early for
your stationery requirements.
W. H. ROY $ CO.
Dallas, Oregon
A PAIR OF MULES
make a pretty strong team. But
have you ever thought that no team
is stronger than its harness? It can
only pull as much as the harness will
bear.
OUR TEAM HARNESS
puts the responsibility on the team.
u is so strong no load is too heavy
for it. If the team is as strong as our
harness you have one of the finest on
earth. Prices moderately low con
sidering quality.
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.
RATES:
$1.00, $1.25, $2.00 per Day
Chlpraan & 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
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A.ll.LEWIS MEDICINE Ca,SIL0IJIS
BELT & CHERRINGTON, Dallas, Oregon.
Buckwheats and Haple
rup --
wrlt-oro thU proul-br'akfa-t?
Com
I anu - aonif oi our trw cnp biick
O W Ooavr rt ui to Urgrvtta "b,t ni,ur nJ tiottl of tho m
Wild, lot la 'n Salrro. Ivti.
O X C R R Company to F D Tikrr
to acre. 1 10 . r I w. im.
F D nikertoTBOTlnjrcr.ajiacrT.
10 a, rlw, M"0.
A!lrt HTpetoMry F R..lwrt. 1
acrea. 1 7 a, r w, io.
ftar LaoJ Company Ut Gottlieb
Stolk-r. U ia Vnt Salrm, f i.
I F Burt to 8ora Hanarn. 1.4. i.
Fair Oak, tvox.
, mort-land maple yrun. Tb-y will !
a uw-iury onarga rnro tb .umPwr
wreal.
THE VERT IU:ST GROCERIES
ro a feature of thia t.r. Yoa may
hare heard thia but the ko.mLJ.
ill do joa no p.J aoleaf you a1 oa
It. Suppoaeyoa find It out for your
lf bj fTiog u. a trial oroVr.
E. BOVD & SON
rboa: Mutual Jl 4.
Electricity for Liohtin
Is only expensive to people who are
wasteful and careless. To yon, who
are naturally careful, it does not
come high.
It UooonomK M bvaii it
With pa. or kero.ne there u V2:l"l.nn not needed.
n-tn.l.,U,Mveb,.tb..rofiiiritir:a; ,,i',i''i "fht bur "hen
theelriolisht Mlla-moHntt' onlTcni'T...1" ,onw h""
iourn.r,.,iiivM li.i . , . .. """"r per month
w money
limits on-
moke
Ton
than electric licbt. but do i, ...-l ' 1 1V, "P" les.
portuniti.- f.,r work an.l "u,,nlc t", It
your w.iL-m.r. ,er.,.,n ...
cuM prmblv aave .iwi-r t.,m.- . IT """oH work
TOUT ara.i.ka
i-ui it wnulJn t heert.rjomy. It t n-4 wn, h -.'""' rr meals
how vouaave that cvulu. oiuuih ml, at you are. but
WILI.AMETTK VALLEY m rTt
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Local Price List of the -
Dallas Lumber Company
Effective Feb. 20, 1908
Large Reduction in the price of Lumber. To
encourage more building, we are making prices
on Lumber as follows :
1x4 and 1x6
Sheathing
1X6 tfooiDg and i
liStoUHBoxing'
x3to UxlJ
xl4to 4xl
j 10 TO 24 FEET 86 TO 32 EF.ET KO. 1 Kg 1 KO. 3
Rongh J Sized Rough! Sited V.o.ri. . ix aa i
j tH.OO 1100 130.00 r2.00 tn.Oi)
iI50 13.50 t 1.50 tu VI Kuetl0
J14"50 28 00 .00 H7g,
j H00 tij.00 moo unn Finish up to liio. in width
. 28 00 2-S 00
i UWi 14.00 tl4.00 TiTHa Celling FO.Fl. 1x4 li
1x6 & 1x8 com. Shiplap
o. 2Stepping K
Lath 6
Shingles
Sidewalk lx6in. & Bin.
We would be pleased to furnish
vour barn, house or dryer bill
$13.00
32.00
2.50
"2.60
1L00
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