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J. C. HAYTER,
FoMlhd Brrilr l fl-Hi I-w Tew.
Strictly is AAruvx.
Eirttrwi seom'i-eLM. auttvr Msrrb 1
at Um t t Otoo, oca
Aet of totia t Kl . l-
bALLAH. 0M).nall,
renin Dallat people.
SERVES BISCUITS H C018T;
Leave For Tlie East. f
Edward Biddle left this raoroiEg for :
BelUnrai Jadre Bara First Sack of a two months' risit in the Easvro ;
Floor Produced by Gibsoa &
Simon ton's Mill.
Wash-
! states. He will cm go k ' irgicia
City, Nevada, and froa there will pro-
eeed to fan Francisco to see tbe big
war fioet He wiu tixen resuase Die
Cockerels For Sale.
I hare a few fall blood, rose comb
B&ode Uia&d Eed cockerels for sale.
lies. J. J. FifcLEK.
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Ingtao, are rejoieiog over the addition Journey eastward, going by way or
of a flooring mill to tbeir list of New Crimea. He aill pcd tt-e
fod astries, and Tuesday's Herald, greaser part of fcis vUit at bis old .
published in tbat city, deTotes liberal boc&e in Eocbester. w Tort Mr..
to the new ESill. wbfc-n ww.JiMiewiiiafiDPjivi
For Serriee.
Purimrul rt!!,-, Jrwr boll for
serriee, two mUes from Dallaa on
.Saietn road. E T. Piesce. Mutual J
pfcone. Eictreall line, SL 2-2S-tf
Complete Line
OF
Dry Goods
FREE
Complete Line
OF
Furnishing Goods
Help Wanted.
A few eoereew'e men to travel and J
space to tie new bbjjj, woicn . demonstrate an article of great merit L
recently moved from Biekreall, Ore-; Dr. aod Mr.. Mark Harter last oigbt. iB ail bome?, business fl
Fromaeopyoftb paper, sect; ie acajr wasio a taiu.rUi ; hooeejli factories, etc. Address ifl
4-2-t L. A. MATHEWS.
gon.
..u...,;,lttr;;in er':r, r,d a cice lancb was serred. loe;
the following: ,eclcg was greatJy ec-yed by a-L
Biicui'J in Judge Day's court tiU Those preot were Edard Kiddie,
morniDg did not bear aLy relation to F. J. Co&i, 0ar Harr, V. S. Grant, ,
thebreakiozupofaotBehsr-pyhoni, . H. Hollier, J- C. Hajter, D. J. j
aa cnacT would ltfer, for tbe article Biley. G. L. Hawkins, Dr. Mark Hay-,
was perhaps tbe daittk-fct tbat couid ter at,d W. H. Gayoor.
1 served in any tea room, aca t&ere ;
Dallas, Oregon
Farm For Sale.
Good SXi-acre dairy and stock farm
two m ilea rrom railroad; good grass ii
X . ; . M s.t rn run' r T .1
water; good house and barn and
Ucele Joe F3ards, of Pedee, was ; sheds. Call oo or address James A
A HAT GIVEN AWAY WITH
EVERY SUIT
' fcere.
'"o citizen of tbe city has watched
jjj In order to introduce our new and complete stock of w
from $3 to $5, we will give a hat free.
jjj This hat will be your own selection from our stock, g
m Suits from $10.00 to $23.00. - $
IS M
LARGEST HAT STOCK IN TOWN
jjj A 50c cap free with each boys suit, $1.75 to $4.00. $
J A neat telescope shaped hat worth from $1.25 to $2.00 w
W tttit"T-i oV. Vv-tt on f 'r A RM 'frk SI7 f , Vf
Ji. J II II r11 II I M I U I , I I t I I I I r-f. fll l,f ri; I . 7Va
.4 MnHriM in i tloo for th welfare of tbe cities oo ; ,wrT , iD Dallas who la interested ) ,.n . Brjrinff!i. and atream of soark-! W J Y
n where newspapers are pub- j I;Ilioghatn 7 dcideJ to in ,bat suljt j, urgej to 1 preseot ; llDg wau.r) the entire year. j l
Wood For Sale.
Do you need wood? We want to
remind you that tbe block wood from
the Willamette Valley Lumber Com
pany's tawmiil is the best and eheap-
! est wood vou can buy. $1.75 per load.
I which will be conducted by Head Con- delivered. Mutual phone 1107, or leave
sul Boak, who is now making a tour j orders at Webster's confectionery
store.
11-22-tr. BOWMAX BROS.
kind of Jelly' beideal Tbe specimens ! in Dallas yesterday greeting his many Grisos, Sheridan, Or.. B. F. D. 1
-ere on efcit-ition as the products! friends. Xotwitbstanding tbe burden j S-10-tI
from the f r satk of flour ground by ; or M year, ne is stiii eojojing eice.--u.
r.:. K.inr, n,w,a r t hi ten t health, aod is full of vigor and
A quiet Sunday eve , ID? n t iw , -as purely acxivity.
our exchanges, of wh r;h m- 1 r wja jQj Dsy wb(J j Urge nuniberof the Dallas Wood-
more come to our dk, proved one of for hoirjtig bu .ppwei- men -ill go to McMinnviile tomorrow
great pleasure and profit, acd q rf Ud4Il of , wicdastry ! tisbt, acd awecd the big meeting
things, among them the follow;
HD o.ulu : of tbe , WJth a f WUjBnMte Valley
creditable enterprl, Cg and Day, a.d towns.
treaa thanOresron; tbat the weo in . ' , , , i
charge of these newspapers are work- "s ' , . " i Ter? imp'oi. uiiUK
inir diligently and ably for the up-i'" tCrstsack of flour to be made heId .ttheCourthoasetomorrowDlghti For Sale.
building of their reperlive commun-slD tbtit miiU- Th rvlut "asIirj,for the purpose of making further! m Acres, well fenced for Goats, 16
Itleaand for the c-ood of tbe entire : totft'Aifn -hen the buey rouUce W ! arraBgementsfor organizing a militia ! acresCultirated.
.Ute; tbat theirwork is bearicg fruit, i grit"" co under -ay, Ba.:con.pMy io Dallas. Adjutant-gen-, 4 Acres of bearing, Apples,
m proven by the steady growth of gratuitously, me a.ao ua ;eral W. E. Finzer. of Portland, will be pear9, Cherries.
.r,..ltl,n and the consult addition l lo majority of promo- . and address the assembly, and 4 room bouse, Barn 20x40 ft
of new a
. r r-r. h a miA.t. Tit a mnmin? V I . .; . L . . . . : ' n. . . . - a .
o.-.. Ui BM.w i ana assist in maiuug iu; ujuug a. A lot or one limber, leu me lr mis
the delicacy. 1 here was a biscuit ror
1 .1... . A .,11 . ... ., a tnnf.ll.
ia clean and conscientious, and oo the . "er .ucr, BUU a,. uu.u.-.
Ide of clvio rlKhteousness and a . i"-.
Prunes,
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listed ; that almoiit without exception,
the editorial exprsnloo of these papers ,
higher aundard of morality ; that nine! -"""J v
out of ten are lo favor of the election j ' Preparations - "
of United 8tata fenat,ra by dIpsct Prt to tbat the new mmodity Is
rote of the i-eople: that every Demo- Te0 ,D every home in the
cratic paper la desirous of alog T,h?y at It ta tbe firrt
George CbarnUrlaln elected Senator, j ftff"rt ot ,ne klDt' for the c,''- but thst
and hoping that Fulton will defeat! I would have fn a-cured ten years
f:U.thfti.rimrle:thiitf1illvthre.iK". " uK. iu rm.ju
fourth, of thHer,,.t,l!can r.awr. are Urrela within a few monthn.
xrnrj.tlr.fl. th r.!EEt!o!! of Cake. Mature In tbe growth of the city
nndth.it everv e.lil,r who U a 1,01, 8PIealed to the people
master or other Federal office-holder ; "f' and mpllmenU
No
has
in the same
ire Ijestowed
ia whooping It up strong for Fulton. uP"n lri8 Promou-rs wueuever oHH.r
These are a f,;w of the thin era that we ,loltr ' do so."
learned lo an hour's reading, aid, as
rernarke at the outset, wn found the
time entertainingly and profitably
spent.
Doe Hamilton, candidate for Bail
road Commissioner, advertises him
self as "the man who saved Oregon
tVi.W) In freight raU-s while filling
that officio In IH'jl-n." This will I'
news to the peoplo of Oregon, -ho had
been lab'jrlng under the Impression
that all tticoldcomiiilitxlorierg did was
to junket around In a Pullman palace
ear furnished by the railroad com
panies, with plenty to eat, and plenty
to drink, and a coon porter to wait on
thern. This Is the llrnt time wn have
ever heard It claimed that they saved
the people anything.
A young lawyer very iiiui.-h In doubt
ns to the winning of his raw, nnd
having oo legal or mom I ground for
the foundation of a wiiHlhlit argu
ment, called upon nn old and learned
disciple of lllnckst'iixi for advice.
"Where (here are no facia uion which
to base a defiuisti," said the lawyer,
"always ahum the fellow on thn other
side, tbonsby attracting attention from
the foal merit of the cam."
Premium coupons given with every
cash purchaHo at C'umplH'll & Holds.
ter'a. Conio In and ask u how It's
done. It oosta you nothing. Camp-
dkix & IIol.l.lHTKH.
Propoaala For Street Improvement.
Hnaled bids will lie reoi'lvi-d nl the
oflliw of thn auditor aiil police Jnlg'
of thn City of DnlluH, Oregou, iiiuil
one o'clock, . in. Monday, April an,
ItKW, for the grading ami HiHcadauil
ratloo of thoiwi oerlnln pint- of nticelH
as di-tt-rlliKl in Ordiiiariiv No. lu of
aald t'lly, Imlng nine bliK-ks and four
Strnet ihtrrx-vliona lo Improve; Hue li
grading and iiinciulaiiiliallon to be
orniiieu-d cm or ln-foreiiftoiifr l, i:kin.
The t.'lty will furnish cninliiil rock
at thnqiiarry atr.'w iieryard, mid w ill
lease lis su-nin mad roller at tl t'l i
day. hMNMMciiiioii for woi k mv lie
awn at tlieolll.-e of the Allilllor. I Hi ll
bid niunt lie acO"iiipanl'-i by a celll
lied chock, paynbln to the City of Hal
lea for 10 ht cent of Him amount lM,
to he forfeited In the liliMer shall
fall to give ImiihI and eii-iit- a con
tract. '1'hn nveloM roiitalulng the
bid must l dlnt u-d to thn under
signed Auditor and niarke.1 'lint oo
htnwt Improvrmenl." llord In an
amount njual lo thn contract price
will lm rnulm for faithful rform
anon of contract.
Thacliy rvwrvra thn right to reject
any and all llU.
Date.) April 7,
(Seal) L. IV II I OWN.
Auditor and I'ollew Judge
of thn City ol Dallas.
The loffglug train U-twero Dallas
and Kewhrrg -a put back on the run
jattenlay moinlng. j
COURT BOISE NOTES
Items of Interest From the Record
in the County Offices
Briefly Told.
I'HOBATE.
Guardianship of Henry B. Sb-fTy.
an Incompetent person petition of
Samuel D. Steffy filed, UHkIng to re
appointed guardian of the person and
estute; ordered that notice be pub-
llahed and mailed with copy of the
petition to each of tho heirs of II. li.
HtefTy.
Adoption of Karl Itnyinond Nelson,
a minor petition of William and
Alia lirotiHon for the adoption of
minor granted.
I'.ttalnof W.O. IlenryIeceimed will
admitted to probate; Margaret T,.
Henry appointed executrix; Adolpli
Sampson, Joseph Murphy and George
Hlcfurth appolnteil appraisers.
ItKAL 1.STATK.
C I Wells et ux to J K Wells, lots In
ltuena ViHta, 550.
Henrietta L Wells et al to C V Wells,
1R3 acres, t 9 s, r 4 w, ai2."u.
II N MuUlnon to Filar Sucre, lots
lu Monmouth, $ihi.
J II Ncxmith to Chnilotle Ncsmith,
m ucn-H, 1 7 , r I w, f nto.
M Tlllcry et ux to 1 lia linker, lols
In Indeienderice, f j.'.oo.
I'nlted States to David Davis, 4ii
acre, t (I , r H w, puleiit
S K Crowley et ux to Nancy J Tay
lor et al, 271 acres, t 7 a, r 4 w, H.
V (1 Henry to Margaret Henry, ds
acres, 1 1 a, r fl w, f I.
John Cornfoith i t ux to A F Hofer,
21 acres, t 7 a, r .1 w, 1 1.
C V Hartley to 1 1 I Morris, firs acres,
t 7 and nn, tu, t'lit'iO.
Jowph iMwd et ux t Paul Fund
man, 20 acres, t fl a, r a w, .IJ0.
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Ixiuls (li-rlinger, Jr., -Ill return
today from San Franciacn, Mrs.
(Ii-rlincr Is now In l'ortland and will
probably tin able to nturn to her
home In this city within a (hurt time.
Thn young women of the Y. W. C. A.
of Dallas College, wilt give a "Season
Social" In thn College chapel, Frldny
night, for the purponeof raising funds
to Bend delegates to the V. W. C. A.
Convention to be held at (learhart
Park from Junn 21 to 29. Four booths
-III l equipped to r preaent the four
seanons, and In each one appropriate
delicacies will be on ale. During the
evening an exndleot musical program
-111 be rendered. Admission at the
door -111 be free.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed bid. will be received by the
undersigned for the construction of a
schoolbouse in School District Xo. 66,
Polk county, Oregon. Plans may I
seen at tbe home of School Clerk F. O.
Isaac, or at the office of H. C. Sey
mour, School Superintendent of Polk
county. All bids to be sent to F. O.
Isaac, Grand Bonde, Oregon, and to
be opened April 15. IV)H. The Board
reserves the right to reject any arid all
bids.
F. O. ISAAC,
Clerk.
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
lota.
A. J. BARHAM,
1st door west of Postofllce.
Administrator's Notice.
Spring Humors
Impure or iflctc matters accumulated
in the Llood during; ihc winter cause in the
aprinjj auch cUfigurinj; and painful troubles
as boils, pimples ar.d other eruptions, also
weakness, loss of appetite, that tired feeling.
The best medicine to take is Hood's
Sarsaparilla, which thoroughly cleanses the
blood, and effects permanent cures by giving
healthy functional activity to the stomach,
liver, kidneys bowels and skin.
areata H-J t f-
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Notice of Kids For Construction of
Three Bridges and Four Fills.
Notice Is hereby given that bids will
be received for the construction of one
steel span l'X) feet long with forty feet
approaches at each end, at Inde
pendence; one sixty foot span wood
bridge with 3U feet approach at each
end at what is knowo as the Flunoery
bridge ; one forty five foot spao wood
biidgeatwhat Is known as the Ash
swale near McCoy.
Also for making four Alls as follows :
At Independence, length about 458
feet, average height about 13 feet.
Flanriery Fill, length about 510 feet,
average height about 7 feet.
Swale Fill, length about 210 feet,
average height ubotit 6 feet.
Lung Fill, length about 110 feet,
average height about 4 feet.
That aald bids as received will be
opened by the county court at the
County Court room lu Dallas, Oregon,
on the INth day or April, 19UH, at the
hour of id o'clock a. rn. Tho right to
reject any or all bids is reserved by
tho court. Plans and specifications
may he found on file at tho county
clerk's oMco on and after April I, lui8.
(Vrtilled check for live percent of each
hid must bo delivered with each bid,
and Hiifllciciit bond will be required
hy tho successful bidder on entering
into a contract. Bids will bo received
for the b d bridge and stind work
separately, and for each of the wood
bridges or as a whole for all bridges
and lllls, or for bridges separate and
Mils ttcprkiaui from bridges.
3 31 t li M. SMITH.
County Clerk.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
I'lvcrttasMuriifi utiilr Ihi- hml nrt hr(ftd
Ml Hit rait of I cent Hr wont. Mrat Iiim-iM inn ; ls
l ilt mt until lor PNrh Itiavrtmit tiri'sft(r;
w.iniw nr 1 , $i Hr iikontii. N j ftitvf riiaM-tuent
lUSXTtl-) for It MA III All 1 C'lll
t-jtrnrt cotiut out worl. For luntnncv,
it if tttiutfrMl cuinii:iaitu ":-'' rounu otw
Wofit.
1 mo Initlnta ct'ttut ia nt)i wonl. For lUhtann.
M. M. loto ' rtmtttt m two wunl.
Tti' itiliilmtim cliMrk.- U for l n1a; ttmt 1,
Mil ailvrrUM'tuent from 1 won! to Ih wonti li
tiinnlrst If wofili; nu Mi1vcrliitttnriil from It
to ji worlf, iiicitiii vc, it (oiiiiittt na jit wtrlf.
Irtntt .'1 U wonla. I tiiitr4 a WunU, eic.
i lir 0ur lollnMiiia; thr .lvtrtiswratu iti-li
ctf hov Ions tl It to run. ari'l art not rliaral
to thr ritaiomrr. Kor liiatMUi. a Sl-Jt Itnlu-auw
tliatl th alvt-i tl-incnl Writ li rat ulliiitM on
Main h .il. autl that it la lot iuatTttnl twr
I rtaun-a mid tViirm 4 I if tmlit Mtn thnt Ihc
lvrril-'iiiriii ra rtrat iMtttliahett April 1 ami
that li u u ta ruu uwiil ih cuatoiuuc orJtra It
lllMXlltllltta-tl.)
i,narttw l)all,UMk
l -f atartfAf m man f rt-4.
f" -', trm ! 4k-4 ti9$ tr4 fr4-
t f t H-- vatr.i
aV isai wo trm W ra
Kgo for llatchinn.
Single Comb Hurt Orpington egg,
1 Tor 15.
4 1-lf J. E. IiKMi.rr, Falls City.
Teaai For Sal.
Weight tC'Olbi ; good to work ; gcntlo
aodftouod. rrioe:ioa Jt nTiH IIi ktek,
Dallas It. F. P. . Mutual phone
lUueU, 3 tT-Lf
Implement ft
Alt partus Intrndiog U buy Imple
ment bmi better F. J. Wagner
Ufor making their i-uroha ft.
i-a7.tr.
Oak Waoat
IS Inch grub oak beahr wood for
ale. K. M. CWiiaAX. Leare orvlera
al Webetrr't ccafeciioa-'Ty atore.
1 IT tf
Far SaUw
iA-tgaaberrT plants for aalo. Both
kind W. U. ka&ara, Rlokreall, Or.
Iotieio leot Fhona. 4 14 W
ttS F.rff Inevbator aid Brooder lo
good cofdltka. Caa be aea la ofr
atkMi bow. Ad lreM T. O 111. Pallaa.
14 4t
Notice l hereby given that the nDdertigne'l
hBM tw n Jly appointed administrator of the
e-utieof Htanlev browu, deceased, oy the County
Court of Folk bounty, ijreiron. and hat uuaii
tied. Now. therefore, all persons having cjainifc
aainit said estate are hereby uotitietl and
required to prew-ut tte srnne, with the proper
vouchers, to the underr-igned at hia pluce of
reideiie near Airiie, in I'olk 'ouiity, Oregon,
within fii months from the dale hereof.
baled April I, Vr.
JAMKS K. BROWN.
Administrator of the ei-tateof
rj tan ley broun, deeeaacl.
ii
eginning Wednesday, April
Lasting 10 Days
Dallas Mercantile Go.
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Successor to Ellis & Keyt
Administrator's Mot ice.
Notice is hereby riven that by order of the
County Cuurl of Folk County, Oreron, duiy
ma ic ana emerea on me i aay 01 aiarrn,
l!ws the iinderBigned was duly appointed
aiirainiftrator of the estate of Reuben T. Bfirn
ard, dt'i-awd ; and all perHonii having claim I
against the said eitHte are hereby notified to
Notice ia hereby riven that the undersiened witn lne proper Touchers, within fix moatba
i rum trie uaie 01 mi notice, to me uiMcrsigueu
adrniniMtralor, R. F. D. No. 2. Salem, Oregon.
latel thin the uth day 01 Marcn, lytrt.
Notice to Creditors.
haa duly ap4iited adiniiiiKtratrix
of the etaie of Albert W. Kovvicr,
rte''eaed. by the County Court of th? Htate of
Oregon, for i'oik otiuty, and naa qualified.
All persons having claiini Barainst the &id
eat ate are hereby notified to preavnt tlie name
duly verified, together with the proper vouchers
therefor, to the undenigned at tier reeid"n-e
lu liallMfl, in Kai'l County, within nix months
from tbediteof thin notice.
Uated aud Hrkt puh!iohei April 3,
NANCV C. FOVVI.KR,
Administratrix of the entule of
Albert W. Fowler ,decea-d.
OHcur Ilayter, Attorney.
THF.ODOKK BARNARD.
Administrator of the estate of
Reuben T. iiarnard, deceased.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Folk, Department No 2.
Jolni Cornforth, Flaintiti, vs. Km in a Finlev
MeUrPle. widow, J. A. Finley aud (iertrude
Kiuley, liis wife, H. H. Finiey and Ida if. Fin
ley, his wife. A. H. Finlev end Helen R. Finley
hi wife, H. ri. Finley and Farl W. Finley, his
wife, Lulu II. Finb-y, unmtwried, Hallie H. Fin
lty. unman led, Fmnk fiihxon and Harah (tih
son. tits wife, Henry .- homaker and Olive S'ho
maker, lui wife, J. it. I'utnam and Agnes Fut-
nam. his wife. Jamea Krnery. unmarried, and
Henry K. Hterling, unmarried, lefendanis.
To Kuima Finley Mcltride, J. A. Finley, Ger
trude Finlev.H. H. Finley, Ida H. Finlev, . O.
Finley, Helen K. Finley, ri. rt. Finley, Pearl W.
Finley, Lulu 11. Finley, Halite II. Finley, Frank
GiliHoii, Sarah (iibsoii, James Kmery and Henry
K, Hterling, the above named Defendants:
In the Name of the State of Oregon, You, and
each of you, are hereby required to apear aud
answer the complaint llletl arHinwt you in the
aMve entitled nut on or before Saturday, the
lHth day of April, Unix, that being the lust dny for
your apm-aiaiice or answer by you, llxcd hy an
OnJer of triia Court for the publication id thif
Summons aud If ou fait so toappear oranswer,
for want thereof, the IMttintid will apply to the
nhove i in men 1 Court for the relief praed for in
i j tn Complaint herein, to-wit :
That I'laintilt is the owner in fet ntmple of the
whole of the following described lands aud
premises, to wil:
All of l.;,6. 7. 1ft. II, 12 and 13 In the
VYht Si.le Fruit Faniih in Folk Countv. Ulate ol
Ort'P aa axid lotd alehowll and itersignatfl
on the pint of said Weal Side Fruit Farmn now
of record tn the nilice of the County l.'ierk of
I'olk t ounty, Oregon.
That the Defendants have no riyht. title nr
(menu! therein or thereto and that the iHdend
antH U reiuuetl to aet forth by answer the
nature of their claim to said lands and premise.
II any they have, that all adverse claims of
Dt'leiidauts, or either of them, may he deter
mined hy a IkN-ree of thin Court, that the
lienndttiita te forever enjoined anl debarred
from f,rting any claim whatever in or to aid
lauds or ativ part thereof silver no to this I'lnlli
tlil. and for such other and further relief as to
the Court shall aertn meet and ei'iitable.
This aummonn la publtsheil for six cinia-cntive
weeks In Ihe Folk County Herver hy onter d
the Hon. willtam (illoway. Judge of the I ir
cult t ourt of the Slate ttf (.ireron, for the County
of I'olk, which aald onter wa made at
rhatnhera, in the City of Dallas, in Folk County,
rvou, on the Mi day of March. l'On, the first
pi i hi leal ion being ordered to tie made on the ith
day ol Mun h, Va, and the last puhlicatlon on
the ITih dav of April, liakH. m, the defendants
being required lo answer haul Complaint ou or
U-ture the 1Mb day of April, l'.urt.
A. O. CON PIT.
Attorney for FlatutitT.
We can now furnish you wood on
the samo day you order it, at the fol
lowing prices:
4 foot Slabwood, delivered, $2 per
cord.
1G inch Edgings, split ready for
kitchen use, $1.75 per load.
1G inch Dry Trimmings, $2 per load.
16 inch Ulock, $1.75 per load.
DALLAS LUMBER COMPANY.
2-25-8t.
TFeBest Meats
Are found in our tender
and juicy beef, mutton
and pork. We do our
own killing, and can
guarantee all meats to
be wbolesome and fresh.
Give ua a trial.
Barnhart Grant
Dallas, - Oregon
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of nrnn
for Polk County, Department So. 2.
v. Harry E. Hall,
Evelyn V. Hull. Plaintiff.
oeiennant.
The Canning Industry
has certulnly made wonderful prog
ress in this country. This can be well
seen in our strietly modern
GliOCEHY STORE.
If we attempted to tell the names of
all our canned goods, we could fill a
paper. There may be others that you
ought to know. They are tasty and a
greut convenience when company
drops in unexpectedly. Come and
look them ever any way. Vou don't
have to buy.
E. BOYD & SON
Thones: Bell 63, Mutual 314.
To Harry E. Hall, theabove-named defendant:
In the Name of the Htate of Oregon. You are
! hereby required to appear and answer the com
t plaint tiled against you in the above-entitled
! Court and suit within six weeks from the dfite
of the first publication of thia summons, to-wit:
j On or before the 6th day ol May, 1908; and if
i yon fail so lo answer, for want thereof the
I plaintiit'will apply to said Court for a decree as
1 noairusl (Af ill ... i.t nnn.r.lafn tnU.(t. ri'K.. . 1. -
marriage contract now and heretofore existing
between plaintiff and defendant be forever
annulled and dissolved : that plain tifTa 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 equitable.
This summons, by an order of the Hon. Ed.
P. Coad, County Judge of Polk County, Oregon,
made at Chambers at Dallas, Oregon, on the
2-lth day of March. 19UH, ia served upon yon by
the publication thereof not leaa than once a
week for six conaecutive weeka immediately
prior to the 6th day ot May, lvns, in the "Folk
County Observer, a weekly newitpaper of
general circulation published in said County of
Polk. The date of the first publication of this
summons ia March 24, liiOM.
OSCAR HAYTER,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Between Meat
and Toilet
Platters
Sets
there's a whole host of excellent things
here. Only a catalogue could gi?e
names and prices of all the
CHIXA, CROCKERY AND GLASS
WARE In this remarkably complete assort
ment. The woman who dearly loves a bar
gain will find much cause for satis
faction here.
Just come and get our prices and
you will be convinced that this is a
Right Price Shop.
W. H. ROY $ CO.
Dallas, Oregon
EXAMINE OUR
HARNESS
It's the way to do before
buying. They are made of
the best California Oak tan
ned leather. Thev will fit
easy on your horses, wear a
long time and don't cost too
much.
Dallas Harness Shop
F. SalficKy, Prop.
Electricity for Lighting
Is only expensive to people who are
wasteful and careless. To you, who
are naturally careful, it does not
come high.
It la economical because It can be quloklv turned oft wnen not needed.
ith pas or kerosene there I the temptation to let lipht burn when
m neW to aav. bother of lifrhtini and adjusting In some homes
the electric liRht bills amount to onlv one or two dollar tier month.
You can prolwl.Iyptaome kind of artificial lipht for leaa tnoner
than electric liitht, but does it nave you anything when It limits op
portunities for work aod recreation ru'ina vour eveieht amokea
your wall mars decorations and inerva' "hoinetiold work Tou
could probably jav a dollar tomorrow by goin without your "meals
but it would a t be economy. It is not so much hat you Rave but
how vou save that counts. uul
WIU.AMETTK VALLEY CO. RATES-rwidenoe on mew. Per
Kilowatt 15c: lv.-iM.-Doe, flat ir month. ISop Sop RlTm Fiir
UfSISjKSS HOl-StS-J perJror.nd .v'per KMotrt up to 10 dms"
over 10 drop. per drop.nd .V ,.-r Kilowatt up to 40 drUa; over 40
drops I. c r drop and Sc per Kilowatt A drop rlffurw icp or lew.
lor wer ram apply at the oftioe. rr aaj , n,ir to plV
th -in and ouu of the lighting prxr-itlon to you. call on ua or
I hoo to ua. we are never to buy to ulk business.
Willamette Valley Company
E.W. KEAKX.S, Uanager for Dallas.
tree. Just north of the Court House, ITjonea Bell 421.
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 U FEET 26 TO S3 FEKT IO.I HO. t HO.
Rough 1 Sized Rough Sired v.o. n. 1.4 sa4 Hi
1x4 and U6 ... T '
Sheathing ,,0 91100 S0.00 f2.00 17.00
IxS Fencing audi-! E r- rl TTi
lx,to,Iial'r,115 fgna,
liJtollxlJ I fitoo 113.00 lis 00 114 m Finish P to 12ia. in width
J J2-00 25 0
JX14 to 4X1 I fi3.w $I100 $14.00 ..con Celling F.GTFlg. 1x4-11
. tiSOO $30.00 $130"
v,6811 Shiplap
rso. j Stepping
Lath
Shingles
Sidewalk lJxGin. & Sin.
We would be pleased to furnish
vour bam, house or dryer bilL
$13.00
32.00
2.50
2.60
11.00
you figures on