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Polk County Observer J. C. HAYTER, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. Published Semi-Weekly at 11.60 per Year. Strictly la Advance. Entered as second-class matter March 1, 1907. at the poal office at Dal lm, Oregon, under the Act of Congress ul March 2, 1879. DALLAS, OREGON, Mabi ii 24, 1W3W. The way to build up Dallas ts to pat ronizt Dallas people. PLEASE COUNT US OIL The Observer would like to suggest that a mighty good way to keep Gov-' ernor Chamberlain out of the 8e natp would be for do Itepublicsn to vot for him at the June election. By pur suing this course, a Republican Hna- tor would be assured and the desired result could be accomplished, without putting old corrupt and discredited machlue politicians In charge of the state again. Commenting on the foregoing para- fraph, the Oregonlan says: "Let us ave Done of thoold corrupt, discred ited politicians in charge of the state again ; no man who ever bag stood up for the principles and purposes of the Republican party ' and fought its battles. No more of Goer, or Hlrnon, or Moody ; no more of Lord, or Wil liams, or Fulton, or Fee. As a holpor, of course, The Oiegonlan is not needed. "Again, the simplicity of the appeal to Republicans or so-called Republi cans not to voto for Chamberlain at the June election, is touching. It is so childlike and bland. What have these same voters been doing these many years? Are they expected to forsake Chamberlain now? "Brethren, you have turned down or cast out of the Republican party every body who has or has had any force or character In pushing and sustaining Its prlnolplescr purposes. Everyman who has been earnest In his support of the Republican party Is under the ban as a machine man. You will gut on famously, nodoubt. All happiness to you i it win do easy going, since Early needs no organization and no elpers." Dyspeptic, unreasonable, and vin dictive Not seeking to discriminate between friend or foe, but striking out blindly and vengefully In every direc tion! "You have disrupted the Repub lican partyl" "You have cast out every Republican of prominence and Influence!" "You" have done this, and "You" have done that! It would be Interesting to know Just who the Oregonlan means by "You." Surely, that paper does not mean to Include the OiiKEnvF.a, which has ulways worked to the extont of its ability for purty organization and the success or Republican principles. No man can point a finger at this paper and truth fully aay that It has had any part In bringing about existing political con ditions In Oregon. At no time has the Oiihkkveh said, or thought of saying, that the Oregonlan was "not neoded" as a helper In light ing the Republican battles. We have never said this, because It never was true. Nor have we sought to read any Republican out of the party. We could not have done so, If we would, and It Is curtain that we have had no doBlro to do so. Then why drag In the names of Mr. Goer or Mr. Moody, Mr. Williams or Mr. Fee, or any other of the prominent Republicans named? The editor has novor votod for Mr. Chamberlain for any olTleo, nor does he Intend to In future. This paper has never prlutod a line, (puid for, or otherwise.) In favor of Mr. t'hitmber Iain's candidacy for Governor, Attorney-General, or any other olllue. Can Mr. Soottsay as much? TheOnsKRVEit was lighting the pri mary law when nine out of ten news papers In Oregon the On-gonlan included were either working for its enactment orsayln nothing against It We fought the eutlre ineusure, with Btalemout No. 1 and all other frills and trimuiiug thereunto belong- ln, rt t it a ......... . i i - ... j iw ai'peiuiiniiig. o opposed the measure because we believed that it would lead to the Very conditions that exist in Oregon today. Therefore, It does not become auy paper to try to plaoe the Ohkkkvkr among those roaonIMe for present conditions. mis paper believes In organization for the preservation of the party and me carrymg out of p.iny policies, but Itaoes not believe in "machine" poll wca, in me oraiuary acceptation of that term. There Is a vast difference between decent, legitimate organlza tlon and the1 banding together ofa few scheming politicians who care noth ing for party or party principle far mer man tney can use them for minsn ends. We are of the opinion that had the Republican party la Oregon been dominated a little lees by these machine methods. It would have been in a healthier condition today. lo whom do we refer, when we speak of machine politicians? To the gang of political pirates who pursued their policy of rule or ruin in Oregon for nearly thirty years, and who Anally disgraced the state in the eyes of the Nation. To a few bosses whose odious methods not only made possi ble, but hastened, the adoption of the revolutionary Direct Primary. To the gang that defeated Mr Scott in bis honorable ambition to represent his state in the highest lawmaking body of the United States, and whose leaders, not content with betraying! him, shamelessly gloated because one of their number gave to the public certain private correspondence that. by every law of decency and honor, should have been held sacred. To the same political bosses who are even now attempting to repair their old, discredited machine and again fasten their grip on the fair state of Oregon. Do we make our meaning plain? The OregonlaD sneers because the Obheoveb urges Republicans to sup port their ticket in the coming elec tion; because itappeals to Republicans to oeaso voting for Democrats for the Important state and county offices. If a newspaper may not appeal to the voters of its party to stand by the party ticket, then, in heaven's name, to whom may it appeal? To the leaders of the gang that corrupted Oregon politics for thirty years? No, thank you! If Mr. Scott desires to assume the role of a spectator and stand Idly by while the old ganar siezes control of the state again, that Is bis affair. We agree with the Ore gon ian that appeals to party loyalty in the last few years bavo mostly been In vain, but if an appeal for party loyalty and decency and clean politics will avail nothing, then this paper has no other appeal to make. Tho Observer hud nothing to do with the enactment of the new primary law, but now that It is a law, we shall endeavor to respect and observe it. And we still maintain that the way to keep Mr. Chamberlain out of tho Sen ate Is for no Republican to vote for him. It will be a difficult matter to make the average voter believe that it Is necessary to have a machine to keep him in line and make him vote his ticket, and for this reason we believe it will be possible to elect a Republi can Hunator and still prevent a fow discredited bosses from securing con trol of the politics of the state ugain. THE FATAL PROHECY. BY DEAN COLLINS. "Taft has no chanoe." says Colonel Watterson : Bryan will be elected because the country cannot stand hard times." News dispatch. We bad our plans all ready For the Presidential frav : (Bill Taft. old chap, should win the scrap, And bear the spoils away.) But Colonel Watterson, be says Bill doesn t stand a chance: That William J. will lead some day rne Dig inaugural nance. How cruel the gift of prophecy 1 Our shattered hopes lie low! WTby did you tell us. Henrv? Why did you let us know? We had our armor buckled on, impatient lor the nebt. For Taft, old boy, with zealous joy, 10 scrap witn all our might; But Colonel Watterson declares That we're already out. And William J. will bear away The plum, without a doubt. O, fair flowers blighted in the bud ! Must we our hopes forego? Why did you tell us, Henry? Why did you let us know? Hard times, says he, have done the deel That spoils the hopes of Taft : So Bryan steers, the next four years, Our Governmental craft. Why fight at all, if big Bill Taft Is destined but to fall? Us G. O. P.s must stand the freeze. t or Colonel knows it ail. We bow our heads in deep regret, And wail in bitter woe: "Why did you tell us, Henry? wny did you let us know? " The ColoDel sees ascendant In our fair Nation s skies. Shining afar, the brilliant etar ur William Jennings rise. How we'd have stood by Big Bill Taft, Had Henry just keep still ; We'd fought for hlra with all our vim, And boosted with a will. But now this fatal prophecy Has shown it useless. Oh, Why did you tell us, Henry? Why did you let us know? What Ails You? Do you feel weak, tired, despondent, h:ivc freiturnt headaches, coated tongue, bitter ur bad ta.-te. In morning, "heart burn." belching of gas, acid risings in throat after eating, stomach gnaw or burn, foul breath, dizzy spells, poor or variable atmetite. nausea at times and kindred svniptoms? If yoTr-tftye any considerable number of tnoaoove syamoms yuu arc sunning from llioun. "htfpid liver wun inai getlontfjijteiie,nT Pr. force's fioKrn Mi-fHrnl IVic-vprv Is mn!t tm of the tpit valuable w' cinul nrinciules kriru-.'i mimical science for the lermitnent cur tech aliii'rri'il fiaclitlmn. It is a in efficient liver invigorator. stomach tonic, bowel regnlatoi1 id nerve strengthener. The "(joklen Medical Discovery" is not a patent medicine or secret nostrum, a full list of its ingredients being printed on its bottle-wrapper and attested under oath. A glance at Its formula will show that It contains no alcohol, or harmful habit-forming drugs. It Is a fluid extract made with pure, triple-rofined glycerine, of proper strength, from the roots of the following native American forest plants, viz.. Golden Seal root, Stone root. Black Ciierrybark, Queen's root, Uloodroot, and Mandrake root. The following leadlnir medical authorities. among a lio-a of others, extol the foregoing nts fir the cure of just such ailments as tli aiurebynintorns Indicate: Prof. li. Kartholow, m. i,. or .letrt-rson ..led. College, rhila. : rrof. C Wood. .M. U .of I nW.of l'a.: I'rof.Edwiti Hale. .M. !.. of Hahnemann Med. f'nlh-irp. Chicago; I'riif. John King. M. li.. Author of American Itistien.satnrv: Prof. .Tno. M. Srud- der, M. I).. A utliorof Sueeific Medicines: I'rof nn-ni e Johnson. M. !.. Med. Kept. Univ. ot V.: I'rof. l-'llilev KIHitirwtMiri. M l Amh..i. of Materia Medica and Prof. In Hennptt Mefli- cal College. Chicago. Send name and ad- resson Postal Card to Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buf ;ilo. N'. V.. and receive frte booklet giving Ml-acts from writings of all the ahovp niprll- cal authors and many others endorsing. In trie stmng"st foible terms, each and every In gredjp'it of which "Golden Medical Dtscov err "is composed, f lir. If prep's Pleasant Pellets regulate and iviirornte stomach, liver and bowels. Ther 'rmy be te-ed In conjunction with "Golden Mefiiral I!scoverv"lf towels are much COD- uau'ii j ney re tiny and sugar-coated. ass is s m ins Spring Showing Cow For Sale. Good milch cow for sale. W. P. Marrs. Dallas. Oregon. 2-28-tf. John Martin, of McMiunville, has been visiting his granddaughter, Mrs. J. C. Uglow. My I What a lot of straight repub licans thero are In the primary elec tion. Let's hope they will remain straight in the general election. They will do so If they think anything of the Ilepublican party. Tillamook Headlight. F. M. Brown, publishor of the Brownsvillo Times, is one of the fow Oregou newspaper men who are seek ing election to the Legislature. Mr. Brown was a member of the lust ses sion, and mudo a clean, honorable record. Ho favors the election of United States Senators by direct vote of the people. Five per cent discount on all goods. and to everybody. Nothing reserved. No favorites. Kirkpatrick's Grocery. rr-1 i aub youpg people or iaiias are looking forward with pleasant antici pation to the masked skating carnival to be held at the Colosseum link tomorrow night. Many masks have been sold, and a good crowd is assured to compete for the many liberal prizes. O..I 1 . . 1 . ouiisciipiiuus are coming in at a lively rate this week, and the Observer will find it uesessary to cut off only a few names on April 1. Our sub scribers, without a single exception, have expressed their approval of the new postal regulation. . Hon. B. F. Mulkey bus lllcd with the Secretary of State his petition for nom ination to the office of District Attor ney for Jackson and Josephine coun ties. The OiwKitvKii predicts his ela tion by a handsome majority. Mr. Mulkey served the people of Polk county as County Clerk for one term, and was re-elected by tho largest majority ever given a political -candidate In the county, winning out by r.-oo votes, itn was then called to serve the popl as State Senator, Bud tit tho end of bis four-year term, was re-elected by a handsome vote. It Is hardly necessary to add that Mr. Mul key s ability as n public olTltvr was responsible for this show of confidence on the part of his fellow citizens, and that here In Polk county his name Is a household word for Integrity, energy and executive ability. As a nubile sieaker be has the rare power of organ izing facts, grasping details and stat ing them In simple, forceful and com prehensive language. Before a jurv he has few equals. As a prosecuting attorney, Mr. Mulkey will be safe, well poised, unswerving, but just. He li a man that cau neither be hurried Into action nor deterred from discharg ing his full duty. His many friends in Polk county will hope for his elec tion by a neat majority, knowing full well that he will "make good," aud that the people of Southern Oregou, as here, will never regret having placed him la ofllce. Summons. In the circuit Court of the Ktiile of Oregon for Polk Coutuv, Department No. 'J, T Kvelyn V. Hull, plalutill, v. Harry K. Hall. Defendnnt. To Harry K. Hall, thealiove named defendant 111 the Name of the Htntn of nr.,.ii v..i. hereby required lo appear and answer the com plaint Hle.1 againm you in the alKive-eulitled Court mid mil within aix MBekh from thu dme of the lirat pulilleatluu of tins summons, to-wit-On or Iwlore the liih dny ol May, laos; and II you lull so lo answer, lor waul thereof Hie philnllrl will apply to said Court tor a decree as prayed for In mild cuiiiiilatui lo wit: That thu marriage cmilract now and herelolore exl-tmir between plalntllt ami defendant lie forever annulled ami (Unsolved ; that plalutill s maiilen name. Kvelyn V. Bunnell, U) restored tu her; sml thai phiintld may have biich other relief as to the Court may seem just aud eipiltaule. Tills alllnimiiia. hv an nnlet- ..f n... u.... I1. Cuad. County Juilge of Polk County, Oregon made at l hum tiers at Dallas, Oregon, on the Jllh May ol March, lnw, la korved upon you by Uib pulilleiitlon thereof nut less than mm a week lor aix roUMecutive ueelta tiiiin.liui.,i.. jirlor to Hie lilh .lav ol May, puis, In ihe "Polk County Observer." a weeklv neWMianer ..1 general circulation pulillahed In sniil County ol Polk. The date of the llrsl imhlleatl.m ., ii... summons Is March 'Jt, P.iuh. l!CAK IIAYTKK, Attorney lor I'lainlll). Shlneles For Sale. A carload of Star A Star shingles received this week by the Soehren Warehouse Co. 10-1-tf All Lines Are Ready for Inspection $ I Spring Waists and Muslin Underwear, - Laces, Embroideries and Flouncings, m Shadow Taffeta. Chiffon Taffeta, Mohair, Sereres. ' Z Lamise, rongee ana bilk Waistmgs, f Homespun Silk, Printed Silk Tissues, Silver Stripes, f Soie Tonkin, Soiesette, bavenay Lace Meets and Batiste. 1 it 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. Implements. All parties intending to buy imple ments had bettor see F. J. Wagner before making their purchases. 1-17-tf. Boarders Wanted. Lady recenty from the East would like a few boarders. Inquire of Mrs. W. S. Simhon, Court street, one and one-half blocks east of Courthouse. 3-13-4t For Rent. 60-acro farm, from one to fourvenrs. Gocd buildings and water. All kinds of fruit. 12 acres plow land, rest pasture. Percy Hadley, Airlie. D. A. Critchlow, Dallas. 2-18 tf (IIS (US tUS IN us us ts Our line of Spring Shoes is the largest and most complete Dallas Mercantile Co. Successor to Ellis & Keyt 1 LOOK HERE! Notice of Final Settlement. City Property For Sale. I have three houses and a number of vacant lots In Dallas for sale. T i selling my own property: the buyer gets the commission. Call nt Lydic's feed store. H. M. Pkebi.es. 3-17-8t Notlee is herehy riven that the underaigned, ah administrator of the estate of Peter heeler, deceased, lias tiled his final amount in the roiinty Court of the statu of Oregon for Polk County, and that Monday, the 6th day of April, l'.ms, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon ol said day, at the Court room of the said County Court, in the citv of Lallas Orceon, has been annoluted hv uiH Court as the time and place for the hearing of objections to said li mil account and the settle ment thereof. PAUL FUNDMAN, Administrator of the eatate of Peter Wheeler. rlt.eflH,.ri Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Dated and lirst published .March (1, 1908. Administrator' Notice. Notice la hereby (riven that by order of the i..n. kiuii to i oik I I r. ureirnn .li.lv d on the I7l i ilay of March. noide and en mix, Ihe iiiulcralRiird INI lllllV ..,., M.I...1 o ..u.iiiri.ir oi me estate ol Keula-u T. Kuril ar.l.occcaac.1: ami all person, havnnr rlainis i,,r mki v.iNie are nen-ny uolirtcil it preaenl I heir rcBK?ctlve claim., under oath nil the proper vouchcra. nillilu mi months Iroin the ilale of Hilt notice, lo the uodcrsltiieo ""iiur. i. r. ii. ,o. nalelii, tlreaoll. Hated tin. the KUlh day ot March, IDiw THKdlltiKK BAUNARI), Adininlatratorol Ihe estate of Keuiieu T. llaruard, dei-eascd. For Service. Registered yellow Jersey bull for service, two miles from Dallas on rtaletn road. Ii. T. Fieuck. Mutual phone, Rickreall line, 61. 2-28-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 and sheds. Call on or address James A Giiison, Sheridan, Or., R. F. D 1 8-10-tf Administrator's Notice. Notli-e is hereby ari veil that the undershtned. , -...- . .. . -.,,,-,,, rraucis Kiu-her. Iavas-l. has 11 1.-. I his tin. I .,...,, ,, i .....i ,Mt, utiii. vouitiy I oill-t ol I'o k tuny, orciiou, ami the Miuir has la-en by ui, l!o. at lh hour ol 1 o rloca n in '..i i nnicn lime a iH-rMtna livi.. .o., .... ...... o ..i, wierc are notincii to ii,i-ar in aal.l Court al lial as, In aai.l County and Mate aud present the Mini.- (,r adjust inenl i i lUlAKI Kl ' AJmiuiatraior. Sibley 4k kaklu, Atljs. How Is Your Blood B foo lack stracjth, art nerrooa, hart M appetite, d mt sleep ,ti, get tired Mil. rw bluud Is In bad condition. " csuinoa ba atrunx vithout pura, rich bkmL Hood i ftarMparllla luaJuM fOud, V blood and ke-f a food. DySPVMla-'FVir atz aaitl.. L " ' -r -111; dT.perla and than win. tteawa. Nrfe. Matf N tMaHM.'l m TV.V.T7iT;P" 1" M arretlle. I 'l'n afiersim. i, e.ilol J" " '. but skaJ'lKvHiwilla The district convention of the Knights of Pythias will convene In the city of Independence on the nlnht or matvn ss, at which time the uams of the Pythian lodges of the fourth district will compete for a nrl Homer Lodgo. No. 43. It leavina nothing undone to make this conven tion a grand success. All members of thelodgetof this district will receive a royal welcome at this convention. Dr. C. W. Lowe, the well known o.wviu vi r.iiKToc is id I'aius on a professional visit, and is at the Hotel Gall. He says Eugene Is booming, with a prospect of even greater growth watmadelaat year. One hun dred dwelling bouse are la course of construction there now, a wonderful record forth It early aea.aonof the year. BUSINESS LOCALS. Milch Cowt For Sale. tresn much cows for sals at the Lylo ranch. 3 24 tf Wood For Sale. I , 1 juu neeu wooil We want to remind you that the block wood from the Willamette Valley Lumber Com pany's rawmill is the best and chean- est woou you can buy. $1.75 per load, delivered. Mutual phone 1407, or leave orders at Webster's confectionery store. U-22-tf. BOWMAN BROS. T . . uouau uuw iuiuisu you wood on the same day you order it, nt the fol lowing prices: 1 . . . . t.. 1 .. 1 , . , iiwi, oiHuwoou, aenverea, $2 per cora. it men jLtigings, split ready for kitchen use, $1.75 per load. 1G inch Dry Trimmings, 2 per load. 16 inch Block, $1.75 per load. DALLAS LUMBER COMPANY 2-25-8t. 1 ase-M vtm. v 1 " ' 1 1 hi i -ci4 s The Best Meats Are found in our tender and juicy beef, mutton and pork. We do our own killing, and can guarantee all meats to be wholesome and fresh. Give us a trial. Barnhart Grant Dallas, . - Oregon For Sale. 120 Acres, well fenced acres Cultivated. 4 Acres of bearing. Apples. Pru Ilea rears, Cherries. room Douse, Ham 20x40 ft well, 3 springs, aud stream of ling water, the entire year. A lot of fine Timber. Tell me if thu Is not a real simp. for Goats, ifi Good spark- The Canning Industry has certainly made wonderful prog ress in this country. This can be well seen in our strictly modern GROCERY STORE. If we attempted to tell the names of all our canned goods, we could ail a paper. There may be others that you ought to know. They are tasty and a great convenience when company u unexpectedly. jnm nnA You don't 1 wo, 10 acre homes, in the Citv. at bargulu. Also have Farms and City Property , ,oolc t,1Pm ovr any wav too numerous to mention aud vacant "nve to bu'- lots. A. J. BABHAM, 1st door west of Postofllce. Those who are looking for the hard, long wearing kind of - CROCKERY - ahnnM 1.1. - -o .oMiwniine line we carry This will arouse the interest and further examination will show that it "'"B money to good use to purchase from this stock. These Hems are samples of our money savers. At two-thirds of the usual outlay a full supply can found. W. H. ROY $ CO. Dallas, Oregon 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 Dry fir cordwood wanted in any q uantity up to 500 cords ; to be delivered In Dallas or Falls City. For further particulars, call on, or address. Salem ' Falls City & Western Ry. Co., Dallas. T fu ll a:, sl(utu 1 OABTOniA. 0. Phones : BOYD & SON Bell 63, Mutual 314. I. 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. It is so stcong 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. Apple Trees For Sale. For sale cheap. 1J5 T. C. King apple trees. Inquire of G. O. Grant S-2H-tf Cocker!. For Sale. I nave a few full Wood, rose comb Rhode Islam! ld cockerels for sale. Mas. J. J. Fu.uta. White Lrshora Krm Ture bred White Leghorn fg. $3 per hundred. J. E. Mili ra, Coolidge Farm. Rickreall, Oregon. 3 3-8t A neon $1 for IS. 3-17-Bl Egrs For Sale. chit-ken eggs for hatching: F. X. Kobpm, Dallas. MMrru rula. W Hond s tvanaean'la. as rt roraal aun( ninM . iwt ,np. imtii a t ambb4 tmtM had " , Elimiu hss .. ixu-iiiaaaa i stiw-iai i:iao us ni any other city lo Oreron eirs nt Pn. 1 Oak Woeo. 16 Inch grob oak heater wood tor sale P. M Wn. r i l.-J a - I '"""u w" P ot u wocks this at Wcbfter's co Tevtloocry store. Ter. Thetowohasalivecniaerfial n t spending thousands of cluN and is nla. iu.uTa. Boa a. L6rvviiu. Fw. . aoilars In adrertialng Lane county la Hon For Sale. I r Hootf-s SarMparlii. Is aotd everywbera. Eastern Sutr. "EugeDe la not j A dark bay, hlgb-lifed horw for T.-T-Tm VvTLZ ZTZ "f I "'u cocome me aeoood city of sale. Coming six year, partly broke. wregoB. n Hold that place now " I weichs IttoO Iba. Isoulra si 1... a Shulu'a barber shop. 9 u-tf araatabs. JOO Ooata Om Dollar. Pi ra only by C 1 Boe4 Urwn. kfaaa, 1 declares Dr. Lowe. Electricity for Lighting Is only expensive to people who are wasteful and careless. To you, who are naturally careful, it does not come high. With gssor keroe,.ne .here C he Z,,! ,n P not needed to save hot hernf n.VhH: 1 "Fnt Burn the ehnnric licht bills amoant I, r. "'jJ.US"n?-.. In toucan protal.lve.H some kind ofanin .1.1 ,: Ji."; f' than elee.rielitrhu but does i, save you innMnLr, 1-nunnies ror work and reoreation-ruina vour VJ your aalls mar .J.r.ti.- . 1 ,uln" ?our 'right-amo wullllltl W e.u.1 probably eave a dollar tomorrow by iroina but it wouldn t be wxmomy. It u not Z Euch WILLAMETTK needed. hen homes month. money op-Ice orb Ta.. without your meals what you save, but Kilowatt I V: li.i,"rw Xl, .ir. Vf!"10? P ! rneters. tr d-np.nd ic'per .l" owarr im t.i a- I r, IT; . . . -I w u. ..,; OVer Al For we.-rati ainlT at ,r,'; ,m. oP ngurea lcp or les- the -tn. and ouU'' of the lichtinir r.ror.-T 1. ' TmaJ. .w PIin I hooe to u. we are ... 1.,..:.'. . J V"'" r" . v. j wian ousioees. hi: SIS Ess HOV-SES j.i per tr lit ltS-trhaal Vila a. A a . - . . oa u or Willamette Valley Company E. W. K EARNS, Manager for Dallaa. P&YrJu,tD0RbortbCourtH rhonea BeU ,. 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: "Tq"to 84 feet jTo w rm t Ka 8 ,ft 3 -f ;WTii v.o.r. M SheJtln I " li-00 $JW00 m oo ,17.00 1x6 Fencing and ' 1 - LiilollliBoxirnr! IJ 50 ' 0 f V50 luu Bu,lk' 1x6 - lxS , , 2S0O 200 17.0 1U1' j tU.00 lu.00 $13 oo .unn finh "P o "in. i" 'dtn nu to 929 00 23w !!!ito Ilg I 'Ttil-r CVilTFoTTgTiiTTr tU 00 20.0ft 15 Lath Shingles Sidewalk ljx6in, & 8in. vour barn, house or diyer bilL $13.00 32.00 2.50 2.60 11.00 you figures on