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Jv' 1 1 1 a 1 1 3 A i J 4 t ( i Polk County Observer wns 1 IteSSS f iBtCKrt FY thf R T3 T Oroa Your Mouth J. C. HAYTER, EDITOR AND PCBUSHm Published Semi-Weekly al tl-M per Ter. gtrtctljr In Advance. Entered as second -ia miller Ktrr-b 1. IIP", at the poet office l Daiiu. Oivexw, under iJx Act of Conirreai ol atava 1. i f Interest Press thf Kwwd m iW Cesmty Offices Briefiy Tli DALLAS, OREGOS. Aran. 7. 7" way to P Dallas u to jt ronizt Dallas fltofilt. ' '-f & .-... r t. -J sad re!p down what '' !is..ir : v ir ay r offered vo-nf ; I: . '.-'-w 'a ; t k rvw ;nTrMh:njr of the ?..!!,; -i i -'! it:4 rtsa.-lfr of that which V"i. t,...e y,-.r wTbhch faUier as j MM ii.j. .Uf'fit nd sensible people dwiwjaptl i nw-fc-fikys it.s on ko :r.s tit the? pii.j.'.'V -r as ! whI or as tnMir!re.. rr. J'KTi-f ;v!icvrs ttw-y have s ' Cockerels For Sale. I have a few full blood, rose comb Rhode Island Red cockerels for sale. Mas. J. J. Fidler. ! TEOBATE. L&ikle of Etr4xrt Wilson. estate admitted to probatft, win reeoraeo, ana Lahie jam w tUv : Hphi u.ia urv,nch kiu ledee. So he aprM"nte4 eiscutrix; A. Walker, W.H, j rnihlKh.-jrj and on each botUe Walker and K. Ferguson appointed j wruinvr. htjhliCin mtdt artfl vhiw,H!TT-ia This re try's hy run t'Ts,- Mora 15.40 aCJj Again let the Observer make plain its posltioD on the direct primary law. This paper opposed the adoption of tbe measure; did what it could to defeat it. and does not believe In it now. It's editor roted against it, and would do It again if be bad an oppor tunity. Tbe Observer was fighting the proposed law when some of tbe same men who are now bowling so loudly against it were working and voting for It Now, that it is law, it should be respected and enforced. Belief or non-belief in the measure, or any portion of it, should not, and can not, be held as a test of any inau's Republicanism. This paper believes that a candidate's fitness for office is of more importance than bis position on Statement No. 1 or Statement No. 2. And It believes that those candidates for office, high or low, who are uow straddling the question or flopping from one side to tbe other, through fear of defeat, are not fit to represent the people and should be left at borne. Tbe efforts of a few would-be bosses and political pap-suckers to make It appear that Republicans who furor Statement No. 1 were not true Republi cans, failed of accomplishment. As Brother Frank Davey, who, by the way, does not personally Indorse that foature of the primary luw, remarks In bis newspaper : "A very large and m very respectable portion of the party refuses to be 'elimlnutod.' " Repub licans should remember that tlio pri mary law in Oregon was pussod by Republican votes, and they should also remember thut those same would be bosses and Ropublicans-for-what there-ls-In-lt did notopen their heads against any feature of tho measure when It was being advocuted and voted upon. Even if the Republican party needed purging and purifying, which It doesn't, the members of this little gang are hardly lit persons to under take the job. The political history of Oregon for the lust thirty yours is all against them. appraisers. Estate ot Albert 'W. Fowler, dp- j ceased Nancy C. Fowler appointed I administratrix; W. H. Gaynor, W. V. j Fuller and J. H. Hollister appr.i n ted j appraisers. j Estate of Stanley Brown, deceased j bond Cit-d and approved. j Estate of Joseph L. McTimmonds. ' deceased-W. H. Harrison, A. VT. j Webber and Theodore Moore appointed appraisers of tbe estate in Lincoln i county. j Estates of Mary Riley and Peter Wheeler, deceased final aceoont f.led and approved. Estate of Eraline H. Steffy, de ceased petition of Samuel D. Steflv for probate of tbe will filed, witnesses being residents of Missouri, ordered that will be recorded and a notary in Missouri be commissioned to take deposition of tbe witnesses in that state, and that the will be annexed to commission. REAL ESTATE. J W Brooks et ux to E M Toung, land In Independence, 1900. J L Hunoa et ux to C K Spaulding Lumber Company, 320 acres, t 9 s, r 7 w, $1. Sarah Helmick et al to J L Hanna, 320 acres, t 9 s, r 7 w, $3000. C Henry Hornung et al to W H Houck et al, 100 acres, t 6 s, r 6 w, 2000. A O Dubree et ux to John McBee, 44 acres, 1 8 s. r t w, $1. R M Smith et ux to M L Jones, 137 acres, t 9 s, r 6 w, $2059. v a iiea states to Theodore Mossi, 80 acres, 1 8 s, r 6 w. patent. M M Ellis to Walter Dawson, land In Dallas, $550. Joseph Kucher et al to Edward Kucher, land in t 6 a, r 6 w, $1. Hattie Bull et al to Monroe Mulkey et ux, lots In Monmouth, $1800. John Cornforth et ux to Ella K. St Pierre, lot in West Sldo Fruit Farms. City Property For Sale. I have three houses and a number of vacant lots In Dallas for sale. I am selling my own property; the per'---t i buyer gets the commission. Call at Lydic's feed store. H. M. Peebles. 3-17-8t 0 ; nii undfrsk curat i'o v;ru or the ci;t of womsn's peculiar weak- BesSKS. !rre-::!:.ri!is and deranffements. ! P'vinc riff u Inijtient headaches. bacK i a-hft. tin?? ncniown nain or distress in inner aulnnmial or pelvic repion. accom ; panted. o';:inies. with a debilitating. pelvic, catarrhal drain and kindred symp I i.mt of weakness, llr. Pierce's Favorii I lYerr:r'iinn is a wist efficient remedy, i It Is eouativ effective in curing nain.'ul pTirrK in p.-vinc sfenpl.h Ui nirs.ng i I mntiiers and In preparing the system of j the e(w.rt.a- t moiher for hahy's cominir, thus render: ut ckiibbinh safe and coin- fan live!;. i.iis. The 'Favorite Pre script ;ni i- a mrii potent, strencihenin? Ii:iic Ui the P' !ieriti system and to the nrpan d!sti-.-t:y feminine in particninr. It is also soi.ihinp and inviporsiig nervine anc cures nenous exhausiiori. nervcus f.r.t,rr.u,m. neuraipia. hvster;:i. !iams. c'v-a or St Vitus' dance, and oilier ci-tre-vinp twtvoms symptoms at tendant iiif.Tt fnnctiotxl and' organic dis eases of me distinctly feminine organs. A host of medical authorities of ail tbe -venil sc);.-mN (,( practice, recommfnd each of 1," - ver.T) inpredients of whi'n Kavnnie Prescription'" is made for lie cure of then for w hich it isclaimed to he a cure Yon msv read what theT say for yiniwl hv s-ndinp a poslal card r"i)u(l for a free Uxklet of extracts from the l-:w::? mithnrities, to Dr. R. V. Pierce. Ttiv "::' K'.iel and Sitntical In- i mime. !,!!;. .n. .. and it will come to OU hy return w-L For Service. Registered yellow Jersey bull for service, two miles from Dallas on Salem road. R. T. Piekce. Mutual phone, Rickreall line, 51. 2-28-tf Farm For Sale. Good 300-acre dairy and stock farm. two miles from railroad ; good grass and farmiDg land ; plenty of running water; good bouse and barn and sheds. Call on or address James A Gibsos. Sheridan, Or., R. F. D. 1. -10-tf Complete Line OF Dry Goods ( Pit in 11 IS Complete Line Furnishing Goods I A HAT GIVEN AWAY WITH EVERY SUIT Wood For Sale. Do you need wood? We want to remind you that the block wood from the Willamette Valley Lumber Com pany's t-awmill is tbe 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. OS 4XS i i Y w r Y w J. W. Boyer, of Pitner, was a Dallas visitor this week. n. u. iicuonaia nas purchased the George Muscott property on Church street. Having bud over three mouths In which to register, there is no reason why any voter who has neglected that Important duty should be around annoying busy business men on pri mary day with his freeholder petition ; in fact, no blame should bo attachod to any business man If ho should refuse to waste his time In signing such potltlons. If a voter cun furnish a good excuse for fulling to regUter, such as sickness or absence from the county, his request for aid should be cheerfully granted. But tho cltlzon who has fulled to register, through carelessness or neglect, should be left without a vote. Just to uiieli hliu a lesson. $500. Canlleld Marsh et ux to Wesley W Paine et ux, 490 acres In 1 6 s. r 6 w. $10,000. R R Donahue et ux to W L Frink et ux, lots In Falls City, $500. John Nichols to Lola Nichols, land in Monmouth, $i. JudgoBen Hayden wus ovwr from Saletn the other day, and, as usuul, dropped In for a few minutes' visit. "When Andrew Jackson was a l'iiltxl States Senator," said the Judge, ", received a salary of $8 a day. Dunlel Webstor-Clay Calhoun -Tom lien ton all these men were wllllnir L aerve their country for $8 a day. I ee now that Oregon proHet to pay her legislators tlO a day. I suppose this Is carrying out the theory that men should bo paid what they are worth. If fill ur legislatures are any thing like a few we have had In the I past, the people could better afford to pay the member $23 a day to stay at nome I say, they could belter afford to pay tbem $25 a day to May at home." Senator Fulton's speeches will prob ably makehis supporters still stronger la falssuppoit and affect his opponents Dot at all. Eastern Oregon papers are threshing out the Hi Plutnmer affidavit about i. i. uer, promising him a Una job at the pen. Verily the penalty or run ning for offloe Is great-Kalero Journal. Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will bo received by the undorslgned for the construction of a school house In School District No, C6, Polk county, Oregon. Plans mny be seen at tho homo of School Clerk F. O. Isaac, or ut the onice or H. C. Sey mour, School Siipeilntundent of Polk county. All bids to be sent to F. O. Isnue, Grand itonde, Oregon, and to be oM-ned April 15, imis. The Board reserves the right to reject anv and all bids. F. O. ISAAC, Clerk. Proposals For Street Improvement. Sealed bids will be received at the office of the auditor and police judge of tbe City of Dallas, Oregon, until one o'clock, p. m. Monday, April 20, 1908, for the grading and macadam! zation of those certain parts of streets as described in Ordinance No. 105 of said City, being nine blocks and four street intersections to improve; such grading and macadamizution to be completed on or before October 1, 1908. 1 lie City will furnish crushed rock at the quurry atf.Sc per yard, and will lease its steam roud roller at $7.60 per day. Specifications for work mav be seen at the office of the Auditor. Each bid must be accompanied by a certi fied chock, payable to the City of Dal lus for 10 per cent of the amount bid, to bo forfoited 1n cuse the bidder shull rail to give bond and execute a con tract The envelopo containing the bid must be directed to the under signed Auditor and marked "Bid on Street Improvement." Bond in an amount equal to the contract price will be required Tor fulthful perform ance of contract. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated April 7, 1908. (Seal) L. D. BROWN, Auditor and Police Judge of the City o! Dallas. For Sale. 120 Acres, well fenced for Goats, 16 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 acre homes, in the City, at bargain. Also have Farms and City Property too numerous to mention and vacant lots. A. J. BAR HAM, 1st door west of rostofilce. Administrator's Notice. X.jtke i( hereby siven that the undersigned has been ilulv unpointed administrator of the ehtate "f Stanley Brown, defeated. Liv theCnimtv Court of l'olk County, Urepon. and hai. quail tied. Now, therefore, all lersinia huvin? cUims mjaihst sui.i estate are herebv notilied ami required to present the sijme, ith the proiwr um jjern, in me unnerfii;nel ut Lis place of residence near Airlie. In Polk County, Oregon tvithin aix months from the date hereof. uHieu April z, iyu. JAMES R. BROWN, Admimslrator of the ettaleof Stanley liruwu, deceased. In order to introduce our new and complete stock of m "Sincerity" Spring Suits on which we can save youil U from $3 to $5, we will give a hat free. Z f This hat will be your own selection from our stnok I fs Suits from $10.00 to $23.00. ' i f LARGEST HAT STOCK IN TOWN I zjv A 50c cap free with each boys suit, $1.75 to $4.00 f A neat telescope shaped hat worth from $1.25 to $2 00 S is witn eacn ooy suit irom p.au to $Y.UU. Y eginning Wednesday, April 81 Lasting 10 Days Dallas Mercantile Co. Successor to Ellis & Keyt I f Notice to Creditors. Administrator's tice. Notice is herehv L'iven thntihe n,,1.innn has heeu dnlv annointed nJininui,.,,,. of the estate of Albert v. i.Viivii.r leeeased, by tlie County Cnnrt nf th Ktaia ,.l Orejtou, for Polk County, unii lias qualiheil I All nerHOUS havil? elaima nirninar n,u ...oi i estate are hereby notilied to present the samel duly verilled, together with the proper vouehers ! therefor, to the undersigned at her resiilviiee ' in Callus in said County, within six months , from the date of this notiee. iuieu anu nrst puuilsnerl April 3, Notice is hereby Riven that by order of the County Court of l'olk County, Oregon, duly made and entered on the 17Ci day of March liios, the undersigned was duly appointed administrator of the estate of Keuben T. Barn ard, deceased ; and all persons having claims against the said estate ure hereby notified to present their respective claims, under oath, with the proper vouchers, within sis months from the date of this notice, to the undersigned administrator, R. F. D. No. J, Salem, Oregon. Dated this the 20th day of March 19us THEODORE BARNARD, Administrator of the estate of Reuben T. Barnard, deceased. 1)8. vnwi.l'R Administratrix of the estate 'of i . . lue w. f owler.deceased. Oscar Hay tor, Attorney. Summons. per of John Bird returned yru rday from hort vlalt to Tolland. Notice of Bids For Construction Three llridtfeii and Four Fills. Notice Is hereby given that bids r-M be received for the construction of one steel span 100 feet long with forty feet approaches nt each end, at Indo- IH-ndence; one sixty foot span wood bridge with so feet approach at each end nt what Is known as the Flannery ormge; ouo rorty nve foot span wood niltigo at what is known as the Ash swale near McCoy. Also for making fourillls as follows ai iiuiepeiKience, length about 458 reet, average height about 13 feet, Flannery Fill, length about 510 foot, average height about 7 feet. SwmIh Fill, length about 210 feet, average height about 6 foot. Lunjr Fill, length about HO foot, averago height about 4 feet. That said bide as received will lie opened by the county court at the County Court room .Id Dallas, Oregon, on the 18th day of April, 19u8, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in. The right to reject any or all bids Is reserved by the court Plans and specifications may 1 found on file at the oountv clerk'a office on and arter April 4, 1908. Certified check for five per cent of each bid must be delivered with each bid. and iuftlclent bond will bo required by the successful bidder on entering nto contract. Bids will be received for the stfel bridge and steel work separately, and for each of the wood ! oruiges or as a whole for all bridge and fills, or f r bridges separate and fills separata from bridges. ' E. M. SSIITn. Couoty Clerk. iJUblNHSS LOCALS. lAdvertUementa under this head are charged t I ui rale of 1 cent per word, llrsl insert Ion? cent per word lor each insertion thereafter :i0 woros or less, l wr inoiiiu. No advertisement 1 rted for less tlian l': cents. ""M-ru"tmu" KiKtirea count as one word. For instance word."""''"' l'"ml'"""lo --" quills as one Two Initials cnunt as one wor,l. For instance, l. M. lonei counts as two words I he minimum charge Is for i: words- that i "v ruseinein irom 1 wonl to l,', words is counted as Ift words: an advertisement Irom Hi : . .' .'. " in counieu aa -J) words' In.in ! l j., word.. 1. coiitl as jft words, etc' lie llvurc. following u,e advertisement indi cate how long l( is to run. and are not cl'arg'd II.., !,. . .. ,;.: '.""""'T' 'i- indli ates u ,i , . I'unils bed on Jlan h.U, and that n , , tH, hl',,Tll ,i. Ihellgurc.an,llcllera4.if Indicate that tie adver Iscineiil waa llrst pul.MM.e.1 April 1 and a'tSi'i.tt.ri.l?," '" order.','. Ill the Circuit Court of ll,e Htoi nt t for the County of l'olk, Department No 2. jonn uorntortli, I'laintlll, vs. fimma Kinlc. leKmle, widow, J A. Kinley and c-erlrude inley, his wife, S. H. Kinley and Ida II. Kl ey, Ins wife, A. O. Kinley and Helen It. 1'inlev is wife, S, H. riniev and Pearl VV !.. .; wife, Luiu B. Kinley, unmarried, SalMe llf Kiu- j n-j, oi.iuoruee, rrani. umsou and Mnrali (iih- .ui,, ois naie, nenry scnomaaer and olive Scho niaker, his wile, J. B. 1'uinara and Agues I'ut- nam, his wife, Jamea Emery, unmarried, and ;," f, "".'"',"' ounim neu, ireienuanis. lo binma Kinley Mellride, J. A. Kinley, tier trude Huler, s. H. Kinley, Ida H. Flnlev, li Mil ey, Helen R. Kinley, S. S. Kiulev, l;earl ' ' Mnley, Lulu li. Kinley, Sallle 11. Ki'nlev, Frank (.lbsnn. Sarah Ulhaon, James Kmery anil llenrv t. nterlmg, the above named Defendants.' In the Name of the state of Oregon, You, and each of you, are hereby required to appear and . . ... .u.F,n,, lllr ntounsi you in the hove entitled suit on or before Saturday, the I W ....... L "vu" lutuisa you wood on j the same day you order it, at the fol- ! lowing prices: ! 4 foot Slabwood, delivered, $2 ! cord. i . .. . ..... ln0Q Edgings, split ready for Kuuueu use, $i.75 per load. 10 luch Dry Trimmings, $2 per load 16 inch Block, $1.75 per load. DALLAS LUMBER COMPANY 2-25-8t. F.g-irg for Hatching-. .Single Comb Uuir Orpington eggs 1 for 15. ' 4 S-tf J. E. Bekzlev, Falls City. Kicks For Sale. Aiicona chicken eggs for hatching; 1 for 15. F. N. Horuen, Dallas. 3-l7-8t IMth day of April, lam, that being the last day lor y.Mir upiK.aiance or answer by you, fixed by an Order of tills t onrt lor the publication of this Summnns and II you fail so to appear or answer for want thereof, the I'bilniln ',li ,.i,. ... .... a'Kive named Court for tho relief pn ved for in Ins Complaint herein, to-wlt- ' That I'laintilt is the owner in fi simple nf the whole of the following described lauds and premises, to-w il: West hide Kruit Farms in Folk Coiiulv. Slate ol Oregon, ns smd lots aie shown and designated on the plal of said West Side Fruit Farm, now of r.HV,rd in the oltice of the County clerk of ' Folk County, Oregon. That the Defendants have no rfc-hl, title or ; Interest therein or thereto and that the Defend ants be required to aet forth by answer the iTV,'.? o the'r '"" ," landsand premises, II any they have, that all adverse claims of De endants,or either of them, may tJ mined I by a IVcree of this Conn that the' pefcndania l3 forever enjoined .,,.1 l . T rom asaerung any claim whatever m or lo.. i.l If irn nll.mj .. in . if rv "!''r"'';ver. to turn i'ii. " -"'tu iu Kll lne names -., w. .... iuri aim iiiriner n if aa t , ui i iwiiinnfi rviwin paper. 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 Harry E. Hall, Summons. In the f ilreult Court of the Htute of Oregon for Folk County. Department No. '.. Eveiyn v. nan, Flalntitt, Defendant. To Harry K. Hall, the above-named defendant: jn tne Name of the State of Oregon. You are hereby required to appear and answer Hie com plaint riled against you in the above-entitled Court and suit within six weekB from the date of the first publication of tins summons, to-wit: On or before the 6th dny of Mav, luos; and If yon fail so to answer, for want thereof Hie plaintiff will apply to said Court for a decree ai prayed for in said complaint, to-wit: That the marriage contract now and heretofore existing between plaintiff and defendant be forever annulled and dissolved ; that plaintiff's maiden name, Kvelyn V. Bunnell, be restored to her; nd that plaintiff may have such other relief as to the Court may seem just and euuitahle. una summons, by an order of the Hon. Ed. F. Coad, County Judge of Polk County, Oregon, made at Chambers at Dallas, Oregon, on the 24th day of March, 190S, la served upon you by the publication thereof not less than once t week for six consecutive weeks immediately prior to the 6tb dav ot May, 19118, in the "Folk County Observer,'' a weekly newspaper of general circulation published In said County of Polk. The date of the first publication of this summons ia March 24, 11108. OSCAR HAYTER, Attorney for Plaintll). the Court shall seem meet and euuilable Team For Sale. Weight 2(1 0 lbs ; good to work : eentle anusounti. i'nce;ioo. Ji stix Hi'ktkb Dallas R. F. I). 2. Mutual phone Blue 25. 3.a7.tf Good Marrk. Cow For Sale. mncn cow for sale. W. P. Dallas, Oregon. 2-28 tf. i ins summons is nub ixheri r.,r...A weeks in the Folk c.niim ii..r... , nii.Thr f.- the Hon. William (ialloway. Judge of he fir I 7 cull fourt of the .state of or-..", jor thea.untv ' Rrent C0D i-i sink, n llltn BMIil nr. ur .-... . i .1 . 'h.mlr..ln,hefitrolI;ii;Vint"lk 10 ... i '. "yoi Jlarvh. l-w, the tir.t t Hem publication being onler.-.! to hem.d.. ..,, i,.. .:..! t . . J " "fist, I A. O. COXIMT. I Atlorneyfor Flaintifr. j .1 The Canning Industry has certainly made wonderful prog ress in this country. This can be well seen in our strictly modern GROCERY STORE. of we coul.1 nil o There may be others that you "- iney are tasty and a venience when eomnon nexpectedly. Come and over any way. You don't CROCKERY TIP Those who are looking ior tne hard, long wearing kind of - CROCKERY - should take a peepat the line we carry, mis will arouse the Interest and rurther 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-third. .h. found Utlay fUU B"PPIy Can 1,6 W. H. ROY $ CO. Dallas, Oregon EXAMINE OUR rbones: Bell 63, Mutual 314. I Your (Blood Shingles For Sale. A carload of Star A Star shlntrlea rwiveq mis week by the Soehrm Vt A8EHOCSI Co. 10-1-tf rJ AAv) aH. . FUI.,)ing ana your whole system renovating in the 8Pnnf." pimples, boils, eruptions, loss of appetite and that tired feeling annually prove. deveKr tht"" 4 is the?' effective medicine ever L?fi C mPlc,,e Punfication of the blood and the complete renovation of the w hole Sv.tm - . . . w. . . It will better and tHv lrl..001 e" and. days of summer as over 43.ax people havt: t ion for the hot testified in the last two years. Today buy and Wn t til,. Mood's Sarsaparilla OrsAJrrt .k1 ttal Food so4 rrufs Act, J.M JO. Ia. No, ri. Horse For Sale. s tay. hlgh-llfed horse for ale. Homing six years, partly broke. weigns iimo ids. Inquire at Lynch .-Nnuiu s Darber shop. 3-24 tt Implements. Ail parti.-s Intending to buy imple ments hl better see F. J. Wagner hefors making their pun'hases. l-17tf. Oak Weed. 16 Inch grub oak heater wood for saK E. M. Ctvast. Leave orlers at Webster's coorcetioDery storw. t-lT-tf Help WaatetL A few energetic mr-n to travel and ; dononstratr ao article of great merit i that Is DJ.-d lo all home, busiaees , too-e, factot-iea. etc. CU volngs. i Rctxa s. StaTr I a HUvk over Ninvr.?,A, i A Scott's grocery. L. A. ilATHEWS Electricity for Lighting Is only expensive to people who are wasteful and careless. To yon. who are natorally careful, it does not come high. eitcan 1 nni-Lir-,. kerow-ne thr ."""" on w to save bother of I Lb,;-' r.1"'?. la l , liL-hi hiii. ? ""'r "u "'"justinir. In IO nn V ..n. n. ... homes month. It Is economical becau n un gas or not needed the electric 1U CBQ im Ulh V i-p., ,. : - - i 'v.. -' iiiu oi art tie hk. vniiric itgnt, but does it save vo.i .nvVhi- " ,ur money portunit ie, for work and wo'ionlrSini . Kt"a U limlM ori L'r.rry. a-r tomorrow bT "z?" ? worlt- io ,i -omiui oe ewinomy but nen not nesvtn Rht burn when some rs tier or less now vou save that mnnt. . WILLAMETTE VALLEY CO n. 7. .,? ZL"'om J"' meals ,u-i T0U MrT esidenee on rhn lft.;p S.v. RATKS Fl'lB It ATFir flat t-r m,n,Th i. 0 drops 2.ie per drop and V rl-r K.l v JT . "tt "P to drops ITJc ,r drop Mi i. per Kil'owatr! I t LrTfil" df,: business. i ci r.-v tiK'X. tJr over 10 drops me ins and outs ' of th ii..i,... I 7 Ibcae to us. we are never to bu. -ui tlik i .... you- c" on 40 ie. D us or Willamette Valley Company Oo-.cn Mill street, last Mutual xtit. nh of tbe Court Hou e. rbones Peil l. TVarn aianii tflaiut af OABTOniA. Ists wrsj HARNESS It's the way to do before buying. Thev 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: 10 TO 14 FEET Rough 1 1 1.00 1x4 sod lis gthing it fencing 0d Sized tltOO 13.M m rirt Rough t vso ! '-"0 tii JOOO 151 Sited til. 50 Jto. 1 a t o. J v.o.nr. 1x4 sn4 H J0.00 J2S.00 17.W r.uttic 2S no 1x6 210O llf fi7.no Finish up to 12ia. ia fnJ:!l tii 00 tVi 00 Shingles Sidewalk lx6in. & Sin. our barn, house or drj-er bilL $13.00 32.00 2.50 2. GO 1L0O you figures on f