Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, April 03, 1908, Image 2

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    Polk County Observer
J. O. HAYTER,
EDITOR ANO I'LTBLISIIKR.
Fnbllfhed geml-Weelclr at 1.60 per Year.
Strictly In Advance.
Entered as second-clasa matter March 1, 1907.
at the pott office at Pallas, Oregon, under the
Act of Congress ol March 8, 1879.
DALLAS, OKEOON, AFHII.3, 1908.
The way to build up Dallas it to pat
ronize Dallas people.
DEATH AND DISASTER.
The awful accident which occurred
at the Dallas car shops Weda-ssday
afternoon, In which one jow-g rcaa '
lost his life and another iu rear! ;
ft cripple for the remainder of his i-iys. j
has cast a gloom over the entire;
community.
The victims of the d'.mter were
brothers honest, indcuKrioia German
boys, whose ambiuxt to attain the
highest possible success in tfeeir
chosen occupations bad led them to
bid farewell to the Fatherland and seek
homes and employment in a country of
greater opportunity. Arriving In the
United States, they were, by fortunate
circumstances, enabled to engage at
onoe in the line of work they had
chosen to pursue. August Gerlinger
was given a position as locomotive
engineer on his uncle's railroad
between Dallas and Falls City, and
his brother, Carl, was made master
mechanic and plaoed la charge of the
extensive machine shops of the com
pany. Thus fortunately situated, the young
men had built new homes and had
settled down to work, happy In the
thought that they had at last found
the long-sought opportunity for pur
suing their chosen occupations, pro
viding a comfortable living for the
wives and little onos, and, perhaps,
laying by a competence for old age.
Life was at Its brightest when the
blow foil that loft one family futher
less and transformed the protector and
supporter of another from a strong,
energetic man to a bolplosg cripple.
Accidents acoompanled by loss of
life or limb are distressing under any
circumstances, but there is always a
peculiar element of sadness la cases
where the victims are working mon.
engaged In their dally toil. Such
disasters doprlve the world of Its most
useful citizens, and, as a rule, full up
on lamines most In nood of support
ana protection. This truth has been
brought home to the people of Dallas
with emphasis by Wednesday's dls.
aster, and has awakened the tondorest
sympathy in every breast for the stir
vivor or the accident and for the
sorrowing family and relatives of the
victims.
AMERICA'S SHAME.
BV PEAS COLLINS.
"It needs must till our hearts with
shame,"
Bays Itouterdahl, says he,
"To note the mass of junk we've got
A-sailingon the sea.
We think it is a navy
Deluded is our think ;
By careful research I have found
That it is on the blink."
"I claim thatl am qualified
To pass mv judgment plain
On all the ships that we have got
A-sainng on tne main,
Since I for many years have drawn,
With pencil bold and true.
Pictures of ships for 'Colliers,'
And for Harper's Weekly, too."
"I've drawn the airy pinnace,
I've drawn the fishing craft'
I've sketched the clumsy dory.
And also sketched the raft;
The xebec and the brigantine.
The schooner and canoe.
The warship and the pleasure yacht,
And eke the big bateau.
'I am familiar with the ways
And Habits or all tnese ;
I know full well the size and form
I Of other arryosies :
, And I maintain, with rni'iibtand main,
Our nary 's fail of rid.
! Aad joes trsastrres sa hundred ways
! Our rixe-l astaeic laws.'
COURT HOUSE NOTES
Items of Interest From the Records
in the County Offices
Briefly Told.
M
REAL ESTATE.
O & C R R Company to John
Parry, 320 acres, 1 8 s, r 6 w, $640.
Max Haley, administrator, to D 3
Collins, 17 acres, t 9 a, r 3 and i w,
$1,400.
COMMISSIONERS' COURT.
Polling place in Eola precinct
changed from Eola to West Salem,
Bond of James Boydston, E. A.
Pagenkopf and J. A. Buttrick, road
supervisors, approved.
Petition of D. O. Eempel for estab
lish ment of a new cob. nty road granted.
Hearing of road petition of C. A.
Kerbe et al continued until April 9 at
10 a. m.
For Sale.
120 Acres, well fenced for Goats, 16
acres Cultivated.
1 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 acre homes, 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 Postoffloe.
Administrator's Notice.
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Spring Showing
All Lines Are Ready for Inspection
Notice in hereby alien that the nndersiirned
has been duly appointed administrator ol the
TBI
rown, deceased, far the Count
and hut onill
merviore.au persons nanus: claims
evtate of Stanley
Conrt of Folk County. Urexn.
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aaint said estate are hereby notihed and
rvjuire-j to present tne same, with me proper
The sea:s for tie entertainment to be ' rou,"ner, to trie underfilled at his place of
rriueuve near Air.ie. in roiK loOnlT, Oregon
within eii months from the date hereof.
Oh. think what shame anst air?il the
heart
Of our poaterlrv.
If we srod inartistic c.p
To sail upon la m '
How will our chiivirva Scsmns iciie
With shanWiii. btrwr na:a.
To think how Saaraacoi.iT
Ve Clipped, tie w.it ;f ?oi. j '"
"My artwt hoqI is raced aaJ nw,
F-'-r ines um saips. they m-t,
H broice ton tarw Wixr-i Aiwa
In MiJ-i;tca bay
Oh, fco litiuia4 tail a a:p
Of inartistic form
Should brave Magellan's fearfal
straits
And mock the raging storm '"'
"Oh, shame upon a country, that,
Dead to aesthetic sense.
Will build such unaesthetfc ships,
To serve as its defense!
What though they drive, in flurried
night.
The enemv before 'em.
Those ships are not artistic ships.
auu we snouid nor. endure em
Walter Moncure Jennings, of Mc-
MInnville, will give his thrilling
lecture entitled "Wilson Whiskey,
mats All," in the courthouse next
Monday at 8 o'clock p, m. He will
read a letter from William Jennings
isryan, and comment on the politcal
outlook at the close of his address.
Tickets 25 cents for adults, lOcents for
children. The Uillsboro Independent
says, "Mr. Jennings is an eloquent
and convincing speaker."
lion. II. M. Cake Is making a cred
itable campaign, and his nomination,
never seriously In doubt, Is now prac
tically assured by a rousing majority.
Enthusiastic crowds have flocked to
hearblm In bis trip through Southern
Oregon, and bis tour of Eastern Ore
gon, where he has always been strong
with the voters, promises to be iu the
nature of a triumphal march. Mr.
Cake Is making a clean, dignified
campaign, free from personality or
abuse, and is earnestly ud vocatlng the
principles he believes to be right. He
Is an able, effective speaker, who
makes co attempt at hlirh Mown ora
tory, but takes the tienplo Into hi
connaenoe and has a quiet, heart-to-heart
talk with them on the Important
Issues now before the people of the
tat and Aatlon the mowt effective.
oratory, py the way, that can 1
indulged In by any public speaker in
this practical ago. He dodges no
Issues, straddles no questions, but
frankly discusses every suhj.n-t In a
manner that leaves no doubt In any
miouuio ins sinnerliy. In Henry
Cake, the people feel that they have a
wan wooin mey ran mint; one who
would represent them honorably and
fearlessly In the Nation's highest law-
uing wxiy. inetiiHj or less votes
which be lacked In the entire state for
the Senatorial nomination two years
ago will be made up to him this time
by the touts of Oregon, with a few
thousand more thrown in for good
measure.
Notice of First Meeting of Creditors.
In the District Court of the United
States for the District of Oregon :
In the matter of Frank L. Price,
Bankrupt, in bankruptcy.
To the Creditors of Frank L. Price.
of Hosklns, in the county of Polk, and
district aforesaid, a bankrupt.
Notice Is hereby given that on the
31st day of March A. D., 1308, tho said
Frank L. Price was duly udjudicated
bankrupt, and that the first meeting
of his creditors will be hold at Dullas,
In Polk county, on the 13th day of
April. A. D 1!)08, at 2 o'clock In the
afternoon, at which time the said
creditors may attend, prove their
claims, appoint a trustee, examine the
bankrupt, and transact such other
business as may properly come before
said meeting.
It. E. WILLIAMS.
Reforee In Bankruptcy,
April 2, 1908.
j ziven i3 Diillas. Saturday, April 11,
! by the f.-iaieus Dub bar Bell Ringers,
w;II he pUde-i on sole a: Beit & Cher
rintrou dri4 jre cexs Thursday.
John KiiiuewiT tu killed by a fall
linir rnw wills ufti.-pptaz wool near
Mill Crw. TwwiaT. H th joa
if LiaUfcay Uidw.viy, pesajiauct
farmer if 'hut awiriburaoad, and wi
loout rbirry feiir? jlii nz th Can? of
his ueain. 3u :a jumveii by a wife
iiiii jne umld.
Williiuu nunrield. of Suit Cnvic
sold ills entire hup crop ijonsiatinjr of
22U buies, to X J. Say & aa. Ti ly.
The price paid i aot kaowa dedaiwlT.
b uc it watf a ;ride mors saaa J eea'a
a pcaai H. L. Hrs h aio par-cfciie-i
JJ bales from Riley Cocper,
aaJ ?3 bales from W. W. FerciraC of
IodepeoJence, at aboa: i cea:s.
I:ed itra i le
JAVES R. BROWS.
Administrator oi the etateof
Stasiey Brown, deceased.
Notke to Creditors.
S:d'.'e t h-frvy riven that the undernamed
In jeea di.y arpm! ajmini.'tratnx
it 119 ct;e oi A.:rt w. Fowler
iwenseJ ty io Cmtitr Court of the !iate of
'.'tv!a. vie ru teauty. sua cas onalined.
A- jenui.a ut-.e elaitcs teams! the said
-jstd'ji r aerecx s.;-:iei to preeut the same
"-iw. 6.-ra-rw:snirieproperToiichers
.ner;D;r. su- tie tertu-j at her residence
m mj :a mm cia:jr. within tii moot lis
Luzi xa-i irs pa lsre-l April 3. 1S"S
NASOV C. KOWLER,
Ai-rinasra-.ru of the estate of
Fowier .deceased.
"iir Htyter. A-.wraey.
Us Spring Waists and Muslin Underwear,
its Laces. Embroideries and Floiinmnrya S
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& Shadow TafFfita. ChifFnn Tnffpta Mohair Sa
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Lamise, Pongee and Silk Waistings I
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xiuiiicajjun oiia, jTiniteu onii usauus, oiiver otnpes W
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Is Soie Tonkin, Soiesette, Savenay Lace Effects and Batiste.
Notice of Final Settlement.
BUSINESS LOCAlS
a,
(Advertlsemenls under this head are eharJ
at the rate of 1 cent per word, nrst iiniva
cent per word for each insertion thereafter
words or less, II per month. So adverturtneni
inserted for leas limn 15 eenla.
Figures count ss one word. For lntance
the numeral combination "'.'' ...,
word.
Two Initials count an one word. For Instance
I. M. Jones" counts hs two words.
The minimum charee 1m for 1 wnM.- thn,
an advertlwment from 1 word to 15 words it
counted an 15 words; an advertisement from 16
to aiwordB, inclusive, is counted us a) words
from '21 to 25 words, is counted an as words, etc
I he illturcs following the ..Ivorm...,, .,.'
cate how lon; it is to run. and are not charged
to the customer. For instance, 3-31-21 indicates
that the advertlNeinent wua Hrat ..i0.i,bi,uh
March al, and that it Is to be inserted twice
1 he figures und letters 4-1-tf indicate that the
uaeuieiii whs nrst published April laud
that it is to be run until the cuatomer orders It
SociceU hereby giren that the undersigned
aa j.:3u;ia5raM of the estate of .Mary Rilev,
'iweased. has t.i his Dual account iu llie
;.uu.y lonnocio "tate 01 ureion. for Polk
' 2:;.a:.'l tnat Monday, the 6th day of
i.-,.. , uour 01 icn o cioelc in
t.w :orea-.ou of said day. at the Court room of
sai-i Coautj- loan in the City ol Dallas,
-. v owu appointed oy said
1. ..s a lie tune and plaoe for the hearing of
;wm.c t- i,i liual- account and the
PAUL FUSDMAX,
Administrator of the estate of
lfry Kllfy, deceased
Car Htyter. Attorney.
tt and first p- jbliaaed March 6th, ISO.
Administrator's Notice.
Eggs for Hatchinsr.
Single Comb Buff Orpington eesrs.
i tor is.
4-2-tf J. E. Beezlev, Falls City.
Eggs For Sale.
Ancona chicken eggs for hatclnnrr:
1 for 15. F. N. ItoRDES. Dalian.
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of
Thoseof Senator Fulton "s supporters
who were act I rely eo gaged In flgbtlng
wry Legislative candldalo 00 lb
Statement No, I platform have beooma
trangely quirt since the Senator's
return from Waabmgum. May It not
t poaslble that all concerned bar
seen to handwriting on the wall?
Notice of Bids For Construction
Three Bridges and Four Fills.
Notice Is hereby glvon that bids will
be received for the construction of one
steel span 100 feet long with forty feet
approaches at eneh end, at Inde
pendence; one sixty foot span wood
bridge with :to r.M-t approach at each
end ut what i known as tho Flannery
tiridge; one loi ty five foot span wood
bridge-at what is known as the Ash
swale near McCoy.
Also for milking four fills as follows :
At IiileMndeiice, length about 458
feet, average bellit about 13 feet.
Flannery Fill, length about 610 feet,
average netglit about 7 feet.
Hral Fill, length about 210 feet,
average height about 6 feet.
Lung Fill, length about 110 feet.
average height about 4 feet.
That said bids as received will be
opened by tho county court at the
County Court rooiu.ln Dallas, Oregon,
on the 18th day of April, 1908, at the
hour of 10 o'clock a. in. The right to
reject any or all bids Is reserved by
the court. Flans and specifications
may tie found 00 file at the count v
ciem s onice on and after April , 1908.
Certified check for five percent of each
bid must be delivered with each bid,
and sufficient bond will be required
by the successful bidder on entering
nto a contract. Bids will be received
for the steel bridge aud steel work
separately, and for each of the wood
orhlgea or as a whole for all bridge
ana mis, or r r bridge separate and
nils separate Trom bridges.
JI 6t E. M. 8MITH.
County Clerk.
Team For Sale.
Weight 200 lbs ; good to work : gentle
and sound. Price :)00. Justin Hunteb.
Dallas R. F. D. 2. Mutual nhone
Blue 25. 3.27.tf
Help Wanted.
A few energetic men to travel and
demonstrate an article of great merit
that Is needed in all homes, business
houses, factories, etc. Call evenings.
Boom i, Stafrln Block over Simontou
& Scott's grocery.
-2-8t L. A. MATHEWS.
Peculiar to DtseBff
la combination, proportion and process. Hoods Sarsaparilla
is therefore Peculiar to Itself in merit, sales and cures.
WsJ.JS- e(um th bcst- WoJf urifyins. alterative and
tome insredients by such onpnal and peculiar methods as to
retain the full medicinal value of each and alL
,efevcrc5- '0 J foula. salt rheum, catarrh, rheu
matism, dyspepsia, and debility are cured every day by
Hood's Sarsaoarilla
Sold by druggists. 100 doses $t. Begin to Ute it today.
barsataos
Milch Cows For Sale,
Fresh milch cows for sale at the
Lylo ranch. 3-24 tf
Cockerels For Sale.
1 nitve a rew run blood, roso comb
Htiodo lslnud Bed cockerels for salo.
Mas. J. J. Fidleb.
Cow For Sale.
(ItK)d tnlleh cow for sule. W P
Marrh, Dullas. Onnon 9.0a if
Shingles For bale.
A carload of Star A Starshlncles
received this week by the Soehren
Warehouse Co. lO-l-tf
For Sale.
Full blood Jersey bull, one venrnld
for sale. O. K. Dennis. Mutual tihone
"a. il.9l.Qt
Horse For Sale.
um nay, nigh-iifod horse for
sale. Coming six years, partly broke,
weighs 1000 lbs. Inquire at Lvnch
nnuiiz s sarber shop. 3-24-tf
Implements.
All parties Intending to buy Imple
ments had better see F. J. Wagner
before making their purchases.
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Oak Wood.
16 Inch grub oak heater wood for
sale, E, M. Cochran. Leave orders
at Vt ebster s confectionery store.
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City Property For Sale.
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or vacant loU In Dallas for sale, I
am selling my 00 property; the
buyer geta the commission. Call at
Lydio feed store. II. M. Teeblih.
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None 11 hereby riven that the undersigned
admlcttiraior of the estate of Francis Kuuher
deceased, haa file-l hut linal account iu said
rotate -mi iue non. county l oui-t of Polk
Comity, oreuoii, and the fame has been by said
Court n for heariux on Saturday. March 2sth
l;. at the hour ol 1 o'clock p. m. of said diiy'
at which lime all pernios having objections
thereto if any there be, are notitml to iDocar
in s.uo conn at lianas, iu said County and
state and present the same for adjustment.
Kin i;?VD KL'C'HEK, Administrator.
Sibley it baklu, Attys.
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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 Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that by order of the
toiinty Court of I'olk County, Oregon, dulv
"',e ,"d "ered on the I7tli day of March,
190M, the undersigned uhi rlnj.- t
ndminintrator of the paints u... ,.,. vu...
ard deceased; and all persons having claims
auaiust the said estate are hereby notified to
hh resiiective claims, under onth,
: ""i"-' -"ui:ih.-ih, wiiuiii tax months
Irom the dale of thU notice, to the uuderslgned
adininlstrator, R. U. No. 2. Snlem. Oreuon
uaica mis the 20th day of March, 19118
THKODOKE BARNARD,
Administrator ol the estate of
Keubeu T. Barnard, deceased.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
as administrator of the estate of Peter H heeler,
deceased, has filed his final account in the
County Court of the Slato of Oregon for Polk
County, and that Monday, the tith day of
April, Hum, at the hour of ten o'clock in the
forenoon of suid day, at the Court room of the
said County Court, in the City of ballas,
Oregon, has been appointed by said
Court as the time and nlace for 11m i,,.-h ,.r
objections to said final account and the settle
ment thereof.
PAUL FUNDMAN,
Administrator of the estate of
Peter Wheeler, deceased.
vol at nnvier, attorney.
Dated and first published March 6, 1908.
W o 1
.uvtiunuvy juiuisu you W0OQ OH
the same day you order it, at the fol
lowing prices:
root aiabwood, delivered, $2
cord.
16 inch Ldgings, split
kitchen use, $1.75 per load.
10 Inch Dry Trimmings, $2 per load.
16 Inch Block, $1.75 per load.
DALLAS LUMBER COMPANY.
2-25-8L
per
ready for
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of iho e,.,n t n
for the County of Polk, Department No 2
John Cornforlh, PlsinlilV, vs. Emma Kinlei-
. ii,i-iiiiey nnn H Hn.
IV. hi wife. A. l. KfnlMv ..1 ui.. o
wif. 1. ImuJi. 1 """ ,VH.Tl. .''''"ley, Ins
. , . ... , ,,,,, j, tl iimeu, allle H. Flu
ley, uninanled. Frank (ill...,,, .,i J...H
son his wife, Henry Kchomaker aud (lliveScho
maker, his wile, J. B. Putnam and Agues Put-
ri"?,';.?11!. u,"ewJ"'nt'" Vm"T. unmarried, and
Henry h. Sterling, unmarrleil ii,.i.,h.,.,.
I'll Kmina Finley Mcllride, J. A. Finley' Ger
ideFln ev. S II si 1.1. u l .
Kinlev O l-4..i..J .. ..."""
Holey; UHu nu ta
(.ibson Sarah Ulb.011, .lame, Kmery anil Henry
t. Bterhng, the above named Defendants '
In the Name of the state of Oregon, You, and
each ol you, are hereby rciulred 10 appear a d
answer the comnlaiiii ill,., ..' .'. f
fKn.f I"r,'i,"'.i"i" "n nr M,m '"rdav, the
for wan, then.d. Vhe K"ln u IK'pjr:?.'.'";?:;
above H,,,c.t Court for tile relief prayei for iu
ins Complaint hendn, to wn- ' ' ,u
riiat Plattitliria the owner In fee simple of the
All of Lots 4. K, 6, 7. 8, 9, 10, 11 l nd 11 In in-
Polkcounly.-orego,,: '"e ' The C
That the Defendam. h.vc no right title or "uus"y
merest therein or therein .,! 11.. ,1.1 1
I".'" .T1"1 y -l '"" answer the ' has Certainly made won,trfl
!, ! ress In this countrr tm. u.
j u.o vuu ix9 wen
r strictly modern
OROCEKY STORE.
attempted to tell the names of
nea goods, we could flu .
pnper. There may be others that you
ought to know. They are tasty and a
groat convenience when company
Irops In unexpectedly. Come and
look thorn over any way. You don't
have to buy.
E. BOYD & SON
riiones: Bell 63, Mutual Sit
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.
Oire us a trial.
Barnhart Grant
Dallas, - Oregon ,
1 mm $ms
Summons.
, '"o!?? lrCHlt Court of the State of Oregon
for Polk County, Department No. 2. '
Defenifa." r lla"' 1I,UnUir' T- """ E' Hall,
To HarrvE. Hall, the above-named defendant:
In the Name of the Htule of Oregon. You are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint tiled against yon in the above-entitled
Court and suit within six weeks from the date
. .mc u puuuuauoii 01 mis summons, to-wlt
On or before the 6th day of May, 1908; and if
l?.ti "f!,10 fc want thereof the
plaintiff will apply to said Court for a decree as
prayed foi in said complaint, to-wit: That the
marriage contract now and heretofore existing
between plaintiff and defendant be forever
annulled and dissolved; that plaintiiri maldei
"?? Evelyn v. Bunnell, be restored to her;
nd tnat plaintiff may have such other relief al
;. m"y eem just ana equitable.
Thn summoni, by an order of the Hon. Ed.
F. Coad, County Judge of Polk County, Oregon,
made at C'hnmbera at Dallas, Oregon, on the
24th day of March, 1908, la Berved upon you by
the publication thereof not less than once a
week lor aix consecutive weeks immediately
rior to the 6th day ol May, 1908, in the "Polk
onnty Observer," weekly newspaper of
eVSr"1j3rcn'atlon Polished In said County of
Polk. The date of the first publication of this
summons is March 24, 1908.
OSCAR HAYTER,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
CROCKERY
TIP
Those who are looking
ror the hard, long
wearing Kind of
ll..e.,.l.,. r "! eianns oil
mined by V wl", ' , T.m. 7 kf.r. 10 OU
land. ,.; anv ,r, .here.;dvere,r'" h" 'vZn. I " W6
tiie court siiaii " to 'l our can
shall eem meet and e.,i,ii.i.i
-I!LU."mm?.n" iH'tlihl (orslxcon-cntive
weeks In the I'olk Connty olaenvr hi .
the llou. iU.m (ialloi'.,, ""J" '
cull ; ,,rt of Ihe sute of Oregon. f, ,hJ .T:
loll, WhlCll aaid oriler w.. , '
libera. In Ih. .-Ii.nl',' '..' at
Chat
Oregon, on tl,e t da of '.M. '" liii'Sh."!;
"J ui Ani
- CROCKERY -
should take a peep at the lln
Thlo ut .. . "
v.... nrouse tne interest and
further examination will show that It
will be putting 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 snr.nl. . u.
1UUUII,
W. H. ROY CO.
Dallas, Oregon
EXAMINE OUR
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a. o. rosniT
Attorney for Plalntlfr.
Ikasm tira.ii. tH
For Service.
negisvrea yellow Jersey bull for
service, two miles from Dallas on
rialem road. R. T. rixact; Mutual
phone, Itickreall line, 81. I 28f
Farm For Sal.
Good acre dairy and stock farm.
two mile from railroad ; good grao
and farming land ; plenty of running
water; Rooa Douse and bars and
sheds. Call on or address Jan A
Gink. Sheridan. Or- K. F. D l
a-io-if
Woo4 f-or sal.
Vo yoa need wood? want to
remind yoa that tbe block wood from j
the Wll!aroe ValK-y Lumbrr Com- j
pany s sawmill is the best and cheap- j
est woud yoa caa buy. tl'S rr load. I
delivered. Mutual pbooe liOT.or leave !
orrrera at Webster's eoeferttaerv I,
Electricity for LtfhtiW
1$ only expensive to people who are
wasteful and careless. To you. who
are naturally careful, it does not
come high.
It 1 fHYiriomioal becAUM It an . , ,
i.'lt .bills amount on ronelDf:AB
V'"l" (TOiw.iTcetiom.liin.) uai
month.
money
,iv oni , -u uouara
'"eiericiicl.t,b,,tdoesitr."- 'f. lor lea
nttminitL r.. . aui ininir m-ha t i - .
your walls-ro.r, deration, and T -Tour ight-moke
uld pnlal.lv aaveTdollar mJ"0 household wort Tm?
but ,, wouldn't riotmy" Z Withou Trf
bow you save that counta. M much what you save, but
WILLAMETTE VALLET CO RtTrsR
Mlo.wa.rt lJ.v.i.1no. flat V" Residei
over lOrtnop. perdrop.oj ZrJ
drop, it per drop ,DJ RlCit
or power rate. .rp,T , .i,"0""'1- A
M.r fc i vu mripro TVP
rP'rattbeoffio. We.rV.v,!.? r
- u aw
the "Ins and out
phone to ua. we m YT l""" rrTition to
. . j u,j M ulk buil
WiUamette Valley Company
ZZtllS - Coun Hou.
n.r.
Hall,
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sf
OASTOlllA,
HARNESS
It's the way to do before
buying. They are made of
the best California Oak tan
ned leather. They will fit
easy on your horses, wear a
long time and don't cost too
much.
Dallas Harness Shop
f . SalficKy, Prop.
Local Price List of the
Dallas Lumber Company
Effective Feb. 20. 1903
Large Reduction in the price of Lumber. To
encourage more building, we are making prices
on Lumber as follows:
1x4 and US
Sheathing
li Fencing and
IxgtolaHBoilnp
XltO 4IIC
I 10 TO 14 FEET I 86 TO n rm HO. 1 ,0.1 VO.S
Rj Slied Rough I Siaed .o.n,, lIt .piX"
.oo t2s.oo tn.oo
ItS0 tllJO f ISO tia sn EuUo I "
t2S 00 21 00 f I7j.
1100 tli.oo moo "tiTXT finish up to 12io. Id widta
. 2 00 25 00
1SOO 1100 114.00 1 ',s &illBFG.Fl.lI-l'
1 i.w 250g ww tJS0O
1x6 & 1x8 com. Shiplap
0. ZStinn;n
LaUi 6
Shingles
Sidewalk lX6in, & Sin.
$13.00
32.00
2.50
2.60
1L00
Ocaiaftiid bihW Un Food t4 Drap Act, Jmm 90, 1904. So. rt.
tore.
H If. BOWMAN BROS.