Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, March 13, 1908, Image 2

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    Polk County Observer
J. C. HAYTER,
EDITOR AND FUBUSHEH
Publlihed Semi- Weekly at (1.60 per Year.
Strictly in Advance.
Entered as second-claw matter Mrxch 1. IW,
at the poat office at Utilltta, Oree-on, under the
Act of Couarea. ol March 3, 189.
DALLAS, ORKOON, March 13, 1908.
The way to build up Dallas it to pat
ronize Dallas people.
MORE MONEY NEEDED.
H. O. Campbell, secretary and treas
urer of tbe Dullas Canning Company,
has been traveling among the various
canning plants In tlie Willamette Val
ley during the past two or three weeks
Id company with O. W. Myer, the
president of the company, and in tbo
course of these journeys they have
secured much practical and valuable
information concerning the manage
ment of the canning business, which
will no doubt be of interest to all stock
holders In the newly formed company,
and to the general public as well.
At the meeting of the stockholders,
held In Dallas on February 25, Messrs.
Myer and Campbell were Instructed to
visit tbe more important canneries In
the Willamette Valley, and to secure
as much information about the busi
ness as possible, for tbe guidunco of
the directors In the Dallas company in
matters connected with the establish
ing of a canning plant In this city.
On the following Monday they paid
their Hrst visit to the cannery in
Hprlngbrook.
Mr. Klncaid, the manager and one
of the principal stockholders in the
Bprlngbrook company received them
Id a very courteous and obliging man
ner, and took pains to render them all
the assistance Id bis power during
their visit. Tho main cannery In
Bprlngbrook Is a substantial building I
60 reel wide, by 90 feet long, and has
two large sheds with solid foundations
connected to It, for use a a store room
for the finished product of the factory.
This plant, lueludltig building,
machinery and grounds, was estab
lished at a cost of about $7000, ami has
a oapnclty of from 60(W to 7u00 cutis
per day.
From Hprlngbrook, Mr. Myer and
air. uampocll went to Newberg and
lnsjctod the large cunning factory
that Is now In the proceHs of Insinua
tion la that city. It will bo ono of the
largost on tho coast when completed.
Tho main cannery bull. ling h Km f,.et
wldo and 810 foot la length, with a
driveway for wugonsexteudlng the full
length of the bulldlngoti one side, and
with a side rack of equal length on the
inner Biuo, a ooner House () by BO
fivt will also bo connected with the
muln bulldiug. The entire cost of
Installing this big plant will be more
than flfi.UOO, tho cost of the buildings
alone being Jliooo. The machinery Is
not yet Instulled but is expected to be
oo bund In time for tho coming sea
son's run.
On last Friday, Mr. Myer and Mr.
Campbell went to Itiownsvllle, where
the much-tulked-uf cannery Is in oper
ation, iuoy weroespeclully Interested
in this plant, as tho Dallas company
is not la a position to spend much
money on the establishment of its pro
posed cannery, and hud hoed to be
able to install one similar to the
Brownsville cannery, should this
appear practicable to them.
Arrlvlugln llrownsville, Mr. Myer
nd Mr. Campliell were very kindly
reoelvod by Ed. Hollowell, the manager
of tbe local company, who conducted
them personally through thebuflding
anu toon pains to glvo them all the
Information they deidred concern In a
.1- - . . . .
me worn or me factory.
The lirownsvllle cannery has bvo
In operation Just one season. It wus
originally established In H vacant
building near the rullroHd. and
equlped with machinery at a cost of
bout :M). iVforo the completion of
me ilrst season s run, the company
found that the building wus not Ht all
adapted to their work, and that the
erection of an up-to-date cannery
Dunning wouhi ue absolutely neoee
sary. a new building 5o feet wide
nd 130 feet long Is now In process of
building, and will be ready for use by
ine opening or the neit season. The
old building is so crowded now that a
person ran scarcely go through It.
Mr. Hollowell says that the old vats,
trays, and considerable portion of
tbe machinery will I discarded this
eaaon and replace! by modern can
ning machinery. The real coat of the
cannery in Brownsville will therefore
amouDt to more ihan $7000, and the
manager of the plant declares that the
money expended on the cheap machin
ery and the old building used last
year was worse than wasted. He
earnestly advised the visitors from
Dallas not to make the mistake of
thinking that they could Install a
really effective canning plant cheaply,
for such od effort would undoubtedly
prove far more expensive in the end
thaD if they started out with a sufficient
sum to put in a really up-to-date and
effective factory.
Convinced by the facts that they
have encountered Id their visits to the
neighboring towns, that it would b.
folly to attempt to establish a canning
plant in this city without raising a
greater amount of money than they
have hitherto secured, the stockholders
have culled a meeting for Monday,
March 10, at 2 o'clock p. m , for the
purpose of discussing the question,
and arriving at a definite plan of
action if possible. At this meeting the
matter of increasing the capitalization
of the company will be discussed, and
many other subjects of general Inter
est to those who are working for the
establishmeutof the cunning industry
in Dallus, will be introduced before
the assembly.
Do Senator Fulton's friends think
they are strengthening his candidacy
by constantly expressing the fear that
Chamberlain will carry the state in
June?
Verdict for Dr. Pierce
AGAINST THE
Ladies' Home Journal.
Sending truth after e He. It Is an old
maxim that "a lie will travel sever;
leagues while truth is getting its boots
on," and no doubt hundreds of thousands
of (ro"J people read the unwarranted and
malicious ottark upon Dr. K. V. Pierce
and his'Favorite Prescription "published
In the May (l'J04) number St the Ladies'
Home Journal, with IU great black dis
play headings, who never saw the hum
ble, groveling retraction, with Its incon
spicuous heading, published two months
later. It was boldly charged In the sland
erous and li!:Ious article that Dr. Pierce's
favorite Prescription, for the cure of
woman's weaknesses and ailments, con
tained alcoli'il and other harmful Ingredi
ents. iJr. Pierce promptly brought suit
a-rainst the publishers of tho Ladies'
Home Journal, for t3U0,000,Q0 damages.
Dr. Pierce alleged that Mr. Bok, the
editor, maliciously published the article
containing yich false and defamatory
matter wjt the intent of Injuring hfl
businesxfurthcrmore, that no alcohol, or
other fujurious. or habit-forming, drugs
are. or yi erjvere, contained in his "Ft-
vorite fcre.yription"; that said medicine
is maoyfm native medicinal roots and
contaUw'no harmful Ingredients what-
everyid that Mr. liok's malicious state
Wfy were wholly and absolutely false.
IfTUlfcJl.-fraction nrilltPd hv sa ifl .fniirn;, 1
Summons.
ereAim
wl to acknow
lMimoiMj analyses oi favorite rre-
i)tion." from eminent chemists, all of
ft L r, . i m -w r ...
iua niHio jjoura or tieaitn sends us
a copy of its annuul report and asks
us to comment on It editorially. Our
opinion is that it is about as good as
no report at all ; thut a whole lot of
good white paper was spoiled in print
ing It, and that ilka the reports of
many other state boards and commis
sions, it is a useless waste of the tax
payers' good money.
A mooting will bo held at the Court
House, Thursday evening, March 19,
Tor the purpose of organizing a com
pany of militia In this city. All of
the men of Dullas are Invited to be
present whether they intend to enlist
In the proposed company or not as the
matter Is one of Importance to every
loyal citizen. No expense is attached
to an organization of this kind, as far
us the city and tho enlisted dicd are
concerned, sinco the state will furnish
the building for drilling and tho
United (States will furnish arms, uni
forms, and other equipments. This
means that Dallas can havea building
tor use us un armory, built and main
talncd by the state, or rented from
some private party who may have
suitable building, at no cost whutover
to tho city of Dallas ItHelf. The bust
ness men should turn out in a bodv
Thursday night and show their
indorsement of tho movement among
mo young men to secure this company
the faction in tho Hunremo Court. Hut the
ou i 1 1 ens oi i .r. rierce was trreatly Injun! by
the ijuhhealion of the lilielnus article wlih
Its great disi.ay headings while hundreds of
uiuusaiw o reail the wickedly defamatory
artielo never saw the liurnhlH growling re
traction, set In small lyis' and made as Incon-
anicuoiis as nossilile. 'I he matter was. Imw
ever bronfc-jtt be'ot-e, a jury jn t)Hi Supreme
v-o.iri or am mm .siatn wtlleli piumotly
ii-iriieieu a rnici m inn jiortor s ravir.
Jhus his li a'tiici'is came to griuf ami tUull
miuv aiumiijis were r'jiuteu.
Shingles For Sale.
A carload of Star A Star shingles
received this week by the Soehken
Warehouse Co. 10-1-tf
Farm For Sale.
Good 300-acre dairy and stock farm
two miles from railroad ; good grass
and farming land ; plenty of running
water; good house and barn anu
sheds. Cull on or address James A
Gibson, Sheridan, Or., R. F. D. 1.
o-iu-tr
Kntrlish Walnut Trees.
For the next 30 days I will sell wal
uut trees in quantities of from 1 to
1000, at tho reduced rato of 10 cents
each. E. E. Ukezley, Falls City.
2-27-tf
"A Good Name at Home"
"Is tower of strrrurtti abroad" and the
lenient rrputat loo of C. I. Hund Co. and
IbHr rowdies In the city of Lowell, mhrn
tbrj are beat known, Inspire eon 11 0cm
ths world over, not only in tha medicine
bet In anything their rroprirtxr aay
bout town. -If Mad by Howl Ifa Good."
"I Miera iload'a rarunarilla , twit all
roaad faallr aiertMne aamra t.lr u .
O. U. FilUT. bl bu. U,.,IL
"I raeoaareend Rnd ' Fanaparilla tn anr
aw K iKrrt' " AuU,r
a atrmc and )thr araaaa today
fnaaa taalax Uuod a 8arrtiia. ,h
9 n th horn ft all tw funtlr " Ma.
F axii Bakcs. MS) Unmi st, Ivnll llua.
1 oaaldia Band'a Ru-unuiM. tw. . .
blood fait nr hi th wnHd." Ham. Jtnn
. atiMs, Uf Liberty M LIL
Hood's BanafttrtUa Is SuM arrryvbrra.
la tns asoal Uoid. or In tab farm called
araatab. 100 Dooaa Ooa IVJlar. Pr.
pnd only by C t Hood Co. Lowll, tlaaa.
tJU5INESS LOCALS.
Wood For Sule.
Inquire at llaeket Store. F. S,
ItAMHDY. 2-lH-8t
Cow For Sale,
Good milch cow for sale. V !
Maiiiis. Dallas, ()ngnn. 2-2K-I T.
Apple Trees For Sale.
For sn hi cheap, mT. ('. King apple
trees. In.iilie of (J. (). Orant. 2-2N-tf
Cwkerels For Sule.
I have a few full blood, rose comb
Khodo Island lted cockerels for sale.
Mns. J. J. Fini.Kit.
Wotid Suw For Sale.
New 4 horse (IuhoIIiio wood saw for
sum at a discount. K. Lii'ton, FalU
C'ltJ-. Or. . 2-2.Vtf
While I.eKhorn Kkits.
Fure lueil Wliib- Ij'gliorn r's. $;(
per hundred. J. K. Mu.i.Kit, CiM.lldge
Farm. Klckrenll, Oregon. :l-3 st
(Hints Fur Sale.
About hixty goats for sale: one-
tlilril nannies. H. U Si kwakt. M.-f'ov
,v,
3 13-3t.
For Sale.
120 Acres, well fenced for Gouts, lfi
acres Cultivated.
4 Acres of bearing, Apples, rrunes,
Pears, Cherries.
4 room house, Barn 20x10 ft. Good
well, 3 springs, and stream of spark
ling wutcr, tho entire year.
A lot of line Timber. Tell me if this
Is not a real simp.
I wo, 10 ucro homes, In the Citv. ut
bargain.
Also huvo Farms and City Tropertv
too uumorous to mention und vneunt
lots.
A. J. BAItUAM,
1st door west of I'ostolllco.
Notice to Creditors.
In the Circuit Coort of the Slate of Oregon
lor the County of folk, Department No 2.
John Cornlorth, Plainlili, v. Ernma Kinle
Meiiride. widow, J. A. Kinley aud Gertrude
Finley, his wife, S. H. Kinley and Ida H. f in
ley, hlB wife. A. U. Finley and Helen K. Finley
his w ife, H. S. Finley and Pearl . Finley, hie
wife, Lulu H. Finley, unmurrled, same H. Fin
ley, unmarried, Frank (Ooboii and Sarah Oib
on. his wife, Henry Schomakerand Olive Seho
tnaker, his wife, J. B. Putnam and AgneH Put
nam, his wife, Jamea Emery, nnmarried, and
Henry K. Sterling, unmarried, tiefendanta.
To Emma Finley MeBride, J. A. Finley, Ger
trude Finley, H. H. Finley, Ida H. Finley, A. o.
Finley, Helen R. Finley, H. S. Finlev, Pearl W.
Finley, Lulu B. Finlev. Kallle H. Finlev. Frank
Gihson, Sarah Gihson, Jamea Emery and Henry
E.Sterling, the above named Defendants:
In the Name of the State of Oregon. You. and
eaeh of you, are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint tiled against you in the
above entitled suit on or before Saturday, the
lsth day of April, lues, that being the IrtsTday for
your apiieaianee or answer by yon, nxea by an
Order ol this Court lor the publication of'lhiii
.summons anu it you tan so loappearoranswer.
for want thereof, the Pliiiutid will apply to ihe
a ihiyb nameu v.oun ior tnu rencl prayed lor lu
ins vouiiihiiii Herein, lo-wit:
That Plaintiff is the owner in feeslmpleof the
whole of the following, described lands and
premises, to-wit:
All of Lots 4, ;i, 6, 7. 8, !, 10, 11. 12 and 13 in the
eia mue rruu Farms in Polk county. Stale ol
Oregon, as said lots aie shown and designated
on the plat of said West Side Fruit F'arms now
of record in the office of the County Clerk of
kjih .vuiiij, wreKoii.
That the Defendants have no ritOit. title or
Interest therein or thereto and that the Oefeiid-
ants be required to set forth by answer the
nature of their claim to said lands aud premises,
if any they have, that all adverse claims of
Delendants, or either of them, may be deter
mined by a Decree of this Court, that the
Delendaiits be forever enjoined and debarred
from averting any claim whatever in or to said
landa or any part therco' adverse to this Plain
till, and for such other and further relief as to
the Court shall seem meet and ejuituble.
This Summons is Published fnrsilteotiaernHve
Weeks ill the Hoik L'OUIltV Observer hv ,,r,l,.r f
ih. un,. u'ihi ...u-..:.. ... . i .. ...
cult Court of the State of Oregon, for the County
Of Polk. Which said or.ler wuu iyi..H.. ,
Chambers, In the City of Dallas, In Polk County,
Oregon, on the 3d day of March, l'JDS, the hrst
publication being ordered tn tw. imH. n o.u ,i,
day of March, luos, and the last publication on
the Mh day of April, JK08. and the defendants
uej.iii je.tuireu 10 answer sain comjilaint on or
""u,t ipj1 oi rtjjrii, lyoo,
us
(US
AS
IS
Spring Showing
AH Lines Are Ready for Inspection
$ Spring Waists and Muslin Underwear,
Laces, Embroideries and Flouncings,
ivs Shadow Taffeta, Chiffon Taffeta, Mohair, Serges,
Lamise, Pongee arid Silk Waistings, f
is
tns
f Homespun Silk, Printed Silk Tissues, Silver Stripes $
zjv Soie Tonkin, Soiesette, Savenay Lace Effects and Batiste f
yiv - w
A. O. COXD1T.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been appointed administrator, with the
will annexed, of the estate of Elizabeth M.
"r ght deceased, by the County Court of the
h ate of Oregon, for Polk County, aud has uual
liieil. All persons having claims against the
said estate are herebv iinlilleil i ,,r.
same, properly veriiind. i,,i.,.i h,,r in, ,.
vouchers therefor, to Ihe i, ,., I. .r., .,...! !.,
. ,7 ,i ; 1,1 "Bl" c'ounty, within sii
...... , ,,,,,, .,,c ,iniu nereoi.
Dated February II, l!w.
JA.MUS T. CIIAMIIKRI.AIN,
Administrator with will annexed,
i ,., fchtle of Klizabeth M. Writrht.
J. II. Flower, Attorney.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given, to whom it mo
nT.:.,11;"' I;'"l'i"'.'d. administrator ol
the estate of Mahlon (iuy, deceased, has tiled
his hnn account In sal. i ,u. 7. '
hrr.l,.V".'!,lkC"""t;' refu". "d said Court
has set the same for hearing w..i.
March 1 llh, 1WK, t the houi ol In o'clock a. m
of Bald dav. at whii-h ll.no 11 . ........ .'
having objections, il any there be. to sa d final
account are herebv iinilin.,! ... " . '
sent the same for adjudication. V
.:hdyo,Fery:OU',tl'0rt'!0,' "'i8
I). M. GUV,
Administrator ol said estate of
un , . ,. , , M' tiay. deceased.
u.uivjr at r.aaiu, Allya.
as
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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.
Our line of Spring Shoes is the
largest and most complete
Dallas Mercantile Co.
Successor to Ellis & Keyt
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Administrator's Sale.
Administrator's Notice.
cased, by thel'ountv
orcKou, lor Polk
Notice is herebv vivon lt,at l,n I i
has laen duly appointed almlnistrai,,r i n.o
ui nun ill ini-r. nei
ourt ol I be State of
'uuiily. and has uiialiil..,!
All iiersons Inivliig i-lnlmM ,,l,,ut n, i.i
ststc are herebv until!.., I i,i i.r..u.. ,i. '
Inly verl n.l.ei .in, n. "
tlnrelor. In tin. i L. I.,. . , .... .
business in Hilla Vamhlll r f
gun, oral the ollice uf the ( ounty lerk of folk
''""' t"'in u mouths
mini the date ol thu n.e i,.
1'iiieo aim ntKi piionshcil February IS pais
AMiRKW KF.KSIIAW,'
Ailmliilitraiorof the cslatcof
VVIIUam Mill.. .1 t
Oscar Ilaytcr, Attorney.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned
nelcaseil. has I ed hi. tin,. ...,.. ..i i
estate with the Hon. County Conn of Polk
Co rty.', 'I?k"' ""d lhe " tn by sa ,1
, . '" h,'""K Saturday, .Mari'h 2Mb
at w'b t'eii""Ur,f, 1 lwk P- 'n ofsaldday
?LV , lUm ,"n ' having obiections
Hlate and present the sanle for adj.ntmi, t.
blaT K-kfX.?r,i.t',i,iK- '-''-or.
Kxecutrix's Notice.
Notice of Pinal Settlement.
ha1.'!!!!'.1' !" hThy tl,"t lh0 undersigned
, ''" ' :, J";!'" PP"lnle,l by the II,,,,. , , ,".
i ourt ol polk County, Oregon Fxeciiirl n,:.
esla.eof Edwin fadwell. d.,'' S All , J m
knowing themselves inuebted to a, Id estate ?m"
aim L".",1" 1U. " medl e
cT.niili m i "l're':' "" l rsoi,s holdina
on r before six ,umll, horn the date
d.yr.l'Kk V""'li-
JKSXIK M. CA1HVKI.I,,
hxecutrix of the estate of
iblcy A Kakln, Auy,!"' L'"UM' '
Notice is hereby given that hv vlrt up And in
pursuance of an order of the County Court of
the Slate ol Oregon, for Polk County, sitting in
probate, made aud entered of reenril in
Court on the 3d day of February, IOCS, in the
matter ol the estate ol Amnsa J. Crosiar. (le
eeaseil, directing the nnilers-iLoieil . .,lmi,..
trator of said estate, to sell the real property of
saha estate, hereimilter describe,! uhnii. ,
... . , ulc Dn,t-, ,ul ,-asn, in me manner prescribed
by law, the undersigned as such administrator
will, from and alter Monday, the Kith day of
March, limn, at the hour of one o'clock p. m of I
said day, at the law office of Oscar Ilayter lu
the CIlV Ol llallus in ,.lrl I'm,,, I,. n, J I
ell the said real proierty wholly, at private
sale, for cash in hand on day of sale, in sccord
ance with Ihe said order ol sale and in the man
ner prescribed hy law, subject to confirmation
by sanl Cnuuty l ourt; said real property being
particularly described as oIIoms, to-wit-,,
V" N:'rl!' ""If Cn) ol the Northeast quarter
.vL""'1,,",'6,1''"8' ''" ' of th Northwest
uuarler 1 of Sect inn e even 111 in T.,..,......
six (li) South, of Range four (1) West of the
i lamene .uerlilian, in Polk County, State of
; - 'I'uiiiuiiB one uiiiiureiiaiia sixty (liitl)
Dated this l lth dav of February, im
NATIIANIKL CROSIAR,
Administrator of the estate of
Anuisa J. Crosiar, deceased.
Oscar Ilayter, Attorney. ...u.
Jll D . .a. A a. 1
Are found in our tender
and juicy beef, mutton
and pork. We do our
own killiupr, and can
guarantee all meats to
be wholesome and fresh.
Give us a trial.
Barnhart Grant
Dallas, - Oregon
WHEN IN DALLAS GO TO THE
DALLAS HOTEL
mnumates' petitions for nomina
tion to oitioes in Polk county for sale
at this office; also, Joint District
petitions for Iolk and Lincoln coun
Or.
Notice la hereby given that the nndcrstgned
as admlnnprali.rof thee.latcol Peter W heeler
uie.i ins tlnal account in tl.
' ' i.Miri t,i me ntate ol Oregon fur Pnlk
. ,..,,, .,, ,ai .Mon.iay, tlie till, ,y (
,. v eir iiiutr oi icn o clock lu Ihe
, m,,'i 'inj , ni ine ii.nrt rtaiii, ,if t It'
' ounty (i.urt, In the city f iia.
...il uas i--.ii apoltel by said
...... n. .,,r ,.,,. MH.,. I(,r lu, Hearing ol
obl.i lion. lusaid lliiala.coniil aud the K-llle-melll
thereof.
pai'i. kpnum an,
Administrator of the estate of
... . i, . ,vu'r w heeler, deceaa..,!
"scar llavter, Attorney.
Hateil aud iir.t publish,.,! March a, lmw.
Notice of Dual Settlement.
Kor Sorv ice.
lu'Kixu'n-u yellow Jersey bull fur
-rvlc, two itiilfs from PhIIhs on
Sitleni road. It. T. I'ikk.k. M utiinl
tioiu, lilt kn nil line, 61. 2 js-tf
Oak Wood.
in inon prtib oak li.-at.-r woo.1 for
sale. h. M. Cik'hhak. Iave ordt rs
at Wobster'a confivtluiiiTy store.
9-27-tf
Implement.
All pHrtii-s liiliMuiini: tit buy implr-
nii'iits bud lieltor -, K. J. Warner
iH fore innklnt? tlii'lr purt liast8.
1-17-tf.
Hoarder Wanted.
iMiiy retx-nty fn.m the Kast would
like a fow boarders. Ini)uln of Mns. I
W. S. Simhox, Court afnt L nn .,.!
one-half Id.H'ks east of Courthouw.
J I t tt
lor Kent.
50-aeri farm, from one ti four rear.
(Jod buildings ami ier. All kind.
of fruit, u atrva plow land. r-.t
past tin. IYrvy iUJI.j-, Alrlk I. A.
Critfhlow. Iallaa. J H tf
Kifle for Sale.
Marlln rifle, ,'vvj,i
Nntlivta hereby glvf, thai the undersignM
s.lmln,.lri,.r ol the estate ol M.ry Kllev'
ilifeaMHl, has llle.t In. nnsl .iHnunl in tlie'
I oiiuiy Court ol I lie state ol Oregon, lor Polk
fimty ami that Monday, the ml, day oi
April. 1.K, .1 ihe hour ol ten o'flori In
I lwnia.it oi Mid day. at the f urt ro.un of
on aaid t ounty ( ieirt in ,he citjr ol Dallas
Oregon, Im. Ih-.-,, ap,iil ,
"Url as t ... iliii,. . ,,,1 h!..i '.'
..b).-li,.ii. to the a.i.1 tin. I awunt and the
M-lliriiieul thereof.
PAI I. Fl NDMAX.
A.lnilnliral,.r of the estate of
.. xr ii.'J,iIbti
Osc.r Ilayter, All.,rn. y.
lU-d aud tirl , ,l M,rr, 6lhi ,,K
Notice ta Creditors.
Notice la h'
icrchy given that the undersigned
duly appointed adnilnlstratrix
V I-.'. 1
has lain
of the t
..regm;.v,0;!;;y,--;eo,
lated aud lirsl u.hed February 7 l'.w
M VUliAKKT 11. CA.MI'hKi.l.'
AdmliiMiratrixof the estate of
John Campbell, Jr.. deeeav.l
Oscar llaylcr, Attoruey. ' k ' I
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice Is herebv given thai th. - ....
,"l'''"'.l'"!r'',.,','.l'' """"I ri.iia. ori." '
;;,,,,, o,:. ;',,,V'p
";n..n ol ,. day. a, , he t ourt r Urn, , '
liaa lieen apsints .v ,,. . ,,.. "
the lime ., ,i.,v ,r , , f ", , "
Hon. lo the sat.l iln.i .' . .'' " ". "bj.v-
llieivof. ' -""'" rule mmt
ties
LOOK HERE!
The City Express & Transfer Co.
does all kinds of hauling at
reasonable rates, Stand and both
phones at Webster's Confectionery
Store. J
STOW BROS.
Proprietors
DALLAS, OREGON
, , PAI I. FI'M.V.W.
A.liinnistrnu.r i the mate of
1 h..m.s Orton, tle.vase.1.
i n. rue.
wcar llavter
..n. in si iiuvus.ied hebruary II, ,
OLD TIME STATIONERY
ma.ie writlDR a task. Ourip-to-date
stationery makes it a pleasure. Be
sure those letters you send to your
.... uua n,a written on and with
OI R DAINTY STATIOXFRY.
Come and get your supply DOw. So
many people put off their buying
until tl,n l , . ... J
,osl "nuto mat you'll prove
your wisdom by providing early for
your stationery requirements.
W. H. ROY $ CO.
Dallas, Oregon
MEY$noiTOAmTAI?
topa Uxa oougxa and ha ala lunar
FOR SALE.
A n I a
aiauouomeornrooms. r eh Anrl
land, plenty fruit and grapes: one
acre or more of ground in edge of
aiias,
1G0 acres-will sell In 40-acre tracts
only 3 miles out; fine fruit land.
92 acres-fine fruit land, 4 miles of
Monmmith nan.t,, n .1 .
j ou eiearetl, at a
unitjaiu, dcsi or terms.
Some good bargains In farms and
omauer iracis. could take some city
property B8 part of purchase price.
H. O. CAMPBELL.
Under New Management
Strictly White Help.
Big Sample Room and
Special Accommodations
for Commercial Men
EATES:
$1.00, $1.25, $2.00 per Day
Chipman & Farmer. Props.
MULES
Buckwheats and flaple
byrup -
Whodx-s not cl.ni( iM. ri)l .
. , ,""r'y Amerlrao br-akfa.i Come
half ninHilo '-- . - .- 1
.ltnost n, . for aal.- at . 1 rir,i0 ' Zll .7. ' . 7" ST bm k-
I. vi Mutn.l ,.I,..B- m ur ' or tnewe.t-
t. K
SI'..
iiV im",UnJ"ryrup. Thoywillt,.
J -13 it . H..l.l.l ..u
I - -"'" i'fcT irom tn nummer
H ood Kor Sal. cvreals.
1K you nrfd w..? We r,t to! THE VLKT TEST tSKlH'EnilX
remind yoa thai the l..wk a-y frooj j " f'tufof this More. You mav
the Willametto Valley Lumber Com-1 B"T D'rJ hi but the knowJ,!,fi.
pany". rmlll i tha beot and cheap
en ,xl you can buy. 1 1.75 per lomd.
dellrrrrd. Uutual phone Ki'T.orleare
orlers at Webater'a coofeiliory
tore.
H-iJ-lf. IIOWJIAN PKttS.
ill do you no unit-, yoU a,t
It. Kuppoae you find It out for your
If by piTinii ua trial .rJ. r.
H. BOYD & SON
rhooea; W-1 1 S3, Mutual J14.
Electricity for Lighting
Is only expensire to people who are
wasteful and careless. To yoa, who
are naturally careful, it does not
come high. .. ,
nomii al bivatisv. It can V a,,l..viv ti
Pts or kenwne therv is the 1 . I" .Trn.en needed.
n.,M.,! to ,ve Nher of lihtin. -n V.. " . .1"1 "f um when
ei.vtru-l.cht bilU Mm..,.,,. . -J':"""-.
It I
With
not
ttic
- vma UII.M1 111 Ut On V una a ,,
ou can rrv.l.iit.lv tt Ml. kin.l ,.r . ! ..-.. "'"r per
than el.vtrio
p-'nimiti-
wma homes
rt Mm. kin.i t 7""" per month.
your ..U.-mar, d,r.tH.n. anj nor,-.!. I7r r-vr.ieht-smoke8
oo.il.l 1 r.. al.lv ve . d..i,r tomorrow I v T.T ork. You
it would,,-, t.Domy. J Tis ZZ wZh M your n,"'
no vou favethatcunu. iuuch what you save, but
VII t a , 1 a-....
K. . 1 h AI-LKY Cli. IUTFSre.il.
K'l..w iv ... . ' 'I'l''
ji wiv . . .. .: .- ' '. uni
- -1 r.-wt mn St-i V
lV-p
Jr m. nth,
.in,. ITie ,Vr dr,!p Ln. X"" K 1 lTl
.... an., out. or the iirl t.nr. ;. - -
I hoo u, U, ,re cever t. bu.. . . ...VJ. 10 J"PU
ne on meters, ner
S-i". RAT run
up to 10 dmn.
drops; over at)
aarw.yi reair t7, . nV.V.
.. .".u
on us or
-y to uik business'
Willamette Valley Company
ZZ"?"- i l D1J, urt House, Pbones Be,, UI.
Thl. aiaratara is on erery boi ol tho aronlM
Laxative Bromo-Quinine TabiouT
U- ralT thai ran, a eala l
PAIR OF
make a pretty Btronn- 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.
It 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.
Tit fla
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I cutua,
I at
OASTOIUA.
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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 U6
Sheathing
1x6 Fencing at
"tounBoiing i
1 to llxll
tilt to 4xlC
liiliilMEW ,0,1 U( i XO.S
ggojighlsued vTo.r. lu ... Irt
30.00 $2100 17.00
; ' 50 JI3.S0 l.so fii sa Kuio lxi Til
. t25.00 ttj 00 f 17.00
111 .00 lu.00 I13O0 sunn finish up to 12in. in width
- 1 t'MOO M00
UO0 1100 tUOol lioo" lng&F.O.Fl.li4-li.
, f2S0tl 20 00 JlSOO
t-ath 4
Shingles
Sidewalk lx6in.&8in.
u7wpIeased to fura
our house or dryer bilL
$13.00
32.00
2.50
- 2.60
11.00
you figures on