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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1908)
Polk Connty Observer; CALLS STATE COSVmiOS A Back Ea tcaisv aval pains raased Ia Villus. A f-riii Woodssaa i iuii.eaiflrdjj( Iwttei tiara. Flttier fie retara ii v! te yarx wyai. rjtn tya-v- i3 e. C Sftswot. 4-17-if of ievx'. vtmzjKm are j J lytia-ri. c rcM. i&ifistry ?eci ar . Heip Wastes!. it ft tyrs t'jtu beJcre Si eyes, gsaw- j A felr t,Ir22i nsi-a fc travel asd ii ntsaatea rmek. irtf.f x t.tl -r.:e a article of giet Beiit br:nfj-wBr2towraa66iaaip : Meel ia ail too, busses rs-A, c.i.arr--.-. crtai fr-.s yr.xx . fA-..e, Ai!-s i Beyablieaaa Will Meet ia PortiiJ 1 yrs m ts m as ft IN ft ft 3. C. IIAYTEIt, Mar I t Qeet National Delegates. Complete Line OF Dry Goods Complete Line of Furnishing Goods maun Bt-wnt!r rJ i rr. tvftfX.j la Mrmaae. Three KtpniAUaa coovertiou to be Li lid u iiu VI v VI v. VI VI vty VI VI vi . VI i fcrM la Portia ad. Mar It. Lave AM iMUCtKm A tfrnnm . l?V. ! O&e iriil r!re!.t tbe r&e tbe 3 -t. . 1 I First Cotgrefcrioeal Distrfc. aci tr third the Osrrsiocaj DU-; V ALLAH. OfcfV'. 4M31I1. 11. rrn a prt&tsz tiers if ao rewey J tii-. t t! rc.Jtf or a e fer-1 A HAT GIVEN AWAY WITH EVERY SUIT 7V A DaJlat u ' tryx Tfr state eocvetlioo will thvMt ; Wood Fcr Sale. retUzt Dallas people. foor delegaVts-at-Iarg to th Ci5e&? 5!2al OOLTeLtkiB, Jjc 1?, aid diMrid crjtiTtiVyjtt w.A tts t 4i1?a Or?'Jii w; tare j Do ysws ted wj?- W watt to i r?-x;i.i yon ztat to M:ei woid fpas ;t'4 t--f3 if vb tis: ar i tiaj- la - i.',- -LTJJt 'Iff JLiTf I- Cff - W- t-'J". 4 fc.. I SW te Tto oiy will ko l rr fr Urm tmter f politic! f,Srtu. Polk coooty draft t5rt tf-l'.ltg fvr tVX ipso! ro pertly? How that for ra! Tb clreaa 1j eomfcg, a&4 tr T.a!l boy U happy aod boo of nc AU-t ioji, too, for that oja:r. Tk r,rl o- w-.r ar a iff oouter toporuat itifaorijr! iDdantry to la!!a lf4y Jong Ht. ' Tb uw eonoB will t marsaiM by! mo who thoroughly ooVrrtaiid th!r '0loft, aod wiil fill krcgMt watt j for tb towns oo the w-st aite of th Willamette river. W all reraemb'rr that when tfe Ioitiatlr aod itefereodum wa Mug advocated for adoption la Oroo, luj promoter lot bo opportunity to toil tb people bow tucoemif ally a similar law bad worki lo Hwliz;rlatid. Kow, the friend of the Mingle Tax are ruihlug Into print to toil of the won- derthat are being accomplished by that "reform" In New Zealand. Doe It oever occur to these theorist that a good law in thoae cuntrie might prore a yery prr law lo thl country? That little Jerkwater governrienullke Switzerland and New Zealand and a great country like the United Htato are not to tie mentioned In the arne breath? If Mr. Fulton wa lrmont of the charge made agtlnt hlin by Mr. Heney, he could huve made the mnnU-.r Mtroke of bin life by remaining in Portland, going onto hi accuser' platform, and proving to the world that the California prosecutor was really the "monuinentui liar" that the Hcnator had made Mm out to be. Hudi course would have vludieatml Fulton beyond all question In the mind ol the people, and would have squelched Heney for all time to come. Knowing that Honey wa corning to Portland, Fulton could have afrrd-d to postpone bl linker City dntc a day or two and lnlst on meeting his accuser fif to fao-, whlrti he had aj erfect right U do under the clreum tanoe. Hut a Heney came, Fulton went, and now the voUr are a mu' li In the dark a ever. Just a at the beginning of the campaign, the scrap I still a ca of "You did," and "I didn't." THE MAN l TOE MINORITY llf IlKAII (III.I.ISS Mark you yon man, ho roam the street With feverish gaU and almh-ss f r, Who, as hi glazed eve loams uUt, Chews hard at a half -burnt i-lgar. And utherwIsM nihil. its that He hardly knows wlierx lie Is at -Nor will he know, until he learns From the last prwlni-t the returns. He know not whether for a while Ha should retain bis fiiendly sunle, Or whether all that toil and pain For nomination Is In vain. Hut when the primaries are o'er, He can m natural n more; 'I hat Is, If he should chaiiim lo lie 1 be man In the mluorl'y Then can he hie h rn d n the stpftt. Nor pause a single wiul t' trrf ; Then can h pass a vo'i-r by. Nor turn asldn hi. agh eje; Nor will he have to pans" and lw. Nor buy cigars, nor ak htm h'iw HI rheuinatlaiii Is llav He can keep calmly on hi way. Then ran he hang hi well worn smile I'lsm the hat rack for a while; Then can he n-i hi wrsry wrUt From Ihe crude handshake's wrench and twist Then can he bur the f.-ste IUh It, And, firmly as (llhraltrr's rH'k. Ignore the glances cast afar From tbe dry bunch about the bar. From candidacy fr, he ran Ifehave just like a normal man ; Heave a deep sIkIi of swert relief, Aod smile the sin 11 of banlshrsl grief How enviable Is bis lot. Public opinion jars him not Finaoclpated, glad, and frw. The mat) In the minority I Spring 7 Impure or tflete matters accumulated In the blood during the winter cause in the fprinff such disfigurinj anil painful troubles as boils, pimples, and other eruptions, also weakness, loss of appetite, that tired feeling. The best medicine to tale 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. fMarwatw tt a4 Itwm 1 is-v-f tva i :f IM (WVsry "sT sksa feaSM H aJwrssratlWsSB I m friae'. a a. Mil 1 I haal LaM.. Iml r. j for tt5r mSxiss to v.-.s.y erxa I a.iH! v for ft eistT. Sis , j of lit r?9f w:;j to SfjiCS ty , :rfb766ty axft. ? I r T&tio wCi I f , cwtstj it tf<ft to .'. COIST BOISE SOTIS ; Itnaw of Urrt from the Ktrd n tke Laaty Ufl i Iai,AU tMiiu rlteJ 8ute WinUa Sias.I t . r w, pact : BrWwtil & Crar:a to Win-;rar ij Coo, lot lo Mooriiootb, j Oorjre W HorrU t a! to E J Morris, i iaD4 in t i i. r S w. !2-'i. j W L Gilio et a to J B Moyer, lota la Fall City, '. William rjimmon et ox to Paul Fucidoiao, land lo t C , r S w, fj20. Kolomoo K Crowley et ux to Kffis L Crowtey et al, 9 acre, t 7 , r 4 w, 5. I PP.OBATE. I Estate of LI ocol q McCoy lond fi led and approved; J. L. Pettyjohn, W. L. 1 Pcttyjobo and Willi Howell apMntcJ apprainer. . , j Sell Locomotive, j Engine Numljer 1. the firat engine 'on the road betwn Dallas and Fall J City, and the engine which wa used In all of theonutruction work on that Hue, pulled out from the depot In Dal las for the luet time Wednesday after noon, honnd for Portland Insu-ad of Falls City, tf'he Halem Falls City & v., , ... .. . ... It to the Mount Hood llnllway Com pany, which will US') It on the construc tion work on the new electric line which I to lie built out of Portland. New shirt waists, purnsoN, long silk and Lisle gloves at Campbell & Holllsti-r's. Ivan Hmlth, fireman of the Wil lamette Valley sawmill, narrowly escaped -rlous Injury In an accident at the mill Wednesday. While en-gagi-d in repairing a bei, th machin ery, which ju I liM-n ktopfiM f.,r the pur(Kise, wa accidentally start-.! up again and Mr. Hmlth received a severe blow on the leg from the Hying belt. Fortunately the machinery was UippH at oni-e, and he suffered no greater Injury than a painful bruise. i( dvri.'a. rn.-rita Nrel.-r thli liad nr ihnrrM illl,r.',ll'tii-i vol.), nut lr... rti'.ri ; ift ) r w.cl for e.. j, itiMrrliori toef.-alu-r. . ai"i iii'ii mil im iei-vill l 1 lie " or-la of I , -r monlli Su al erli nieM r.m.-e of the auditor and police Judge ! 'Titf'lT'V",. . . . . r u o. .1, it '. . I rtruie e.,ont a. ooe woel For l'itne. or Hie tlly or Uallas, Oregon, until i o. nun., f.l eomon.a'lon count, aa one one o'cpH'k, p m. Mondiiv, April 2ui,"" IV. for the r-lln and macadarnl- l.'ri"-.,r,W.':..,u, ,B"""'- ZHXUttl t,1 thowt Cf rrnin nfH of HtriftM lu- iMi.iwmin viw V- f.-r I t word.: iht an iit'Tlt'1 In Onlini.rii' No. Hi of i " ivrii m-t,t r.,in 1 w-m to : wiiii i lili CllV. Utltii III III' l.Uulim nr. I f,.,.r street inierx-ciions to improve; such j ihi, . u.i, u'.uiiie. u w..ni.,'.i, grading and In.iciitaml.atiori to be I I 'e ntnir.-. foUowinir tn. a.iv.-rtivin.-tit tn.il complie d on or hefore -t,t-r , o. '1 ho City will furnish cnmhiv) r.s k al tint quarry ati; ieryar , ami will I'-ase lt steam r-ad roller at 17 tu s-r day. H.-cii.-,iiioiii, ror work rnav l seen at tliei.Oliv of thf Auditor. Each bid must In- ucfoiiipartiftl by a is-rtl-Ib-d check, payable pi the City of Ilal las for in -r ii-ut of the amount bid, t If f..r foiu-l In cue., the bidder shall fail Pi ilve bond and eieciite a con trai-t. The i-nveoai containing the bid mu-t ! directed n the under slgti'sl Auditor and marked "lild on mint llliprorfiiieni. lionl u an amount cual to the contract price will l. r'ilr-l for falthrul ( (f..nn anee of contract J he city res.-rvesths right to reject iii aii'i an iii'is. Dad April 7, f. (Heall L D. IIKOWN, Auditor and Police Judge of the City ot Dallas. T he young women of the Y. W. C A. of Dallas Colic.;.., Kr a "Season H-adal" In the C. egerhsl this even ing for the pursae of raising funds to send deb-gatea to the V. W. C. A. Convention to be held at Oearhart Park from June 21 to 19. Four booths will be equipped to rcpreaent the four eaaoni, and In each one appropriate dellcaclMI will Is oo sale. Durlog the evening an eio-lleot musical program will be rendered. Admission at the dar will be free. Humors 'S BBHaaa l.e, mrc a. rwfwf.fc.w1. ffrS. rMB a. a. fr-M. 4vrwssa .S U. al t trv4 f ... I ff rit I lin t aa. II a .ananr.', mm .wa. . , (1ii fi av. i. -'v -ij-TT5fr as- r-.r.'j Pr-iscr ;i-.a itw si wrraa t wT-WT ? al n- v-ttu fziiXKi ;re- i:vir i- C---- iirji 5car J3 t-.HT Vi Vvi stars -rt ' mi' a ;r'.i: tiartiy. l'f i- iit (fcf ti ;trt '. a:4 it ae :st to T."r v-1 ?i for hia to try iy,T mtat T'yj witt tA it sf bo- to 7 articJea:ld tor. Ir. Pr''i I''.st Prij are tha 'if-:?.r.i! !-:.; Livrr h:; 6m pat pp tj o.d Er, ri'-rt fi'r f'njf rear? a?o. -n fa;tavl fct oevr uifi. L;tt ) t ;r"r-itol giiij ta to taka j Notice of Bid For Construction of Three Bridge and Four Fills. Xotloe is hereby giren that bids wi!l be reoeired for the construction of odc tel pan Vf feet long with forty feet approaches at each end, at lode-; pendenoe; one eiity foot span wood, bridge with 30 feet approach at each ; fcD,j ttt waat is known a the Flannery j j bridge; one forty five foot span wood i bridge at what i known as the Ash swale near McCoy. Also for making four fills as follows : At Independence, length aixiut 4s feet, average height about 13 fert. Flannery Fill, length about 610 feet, average height about 7 feet. Kwale Fill, length atyjut 210 feet, average height about 6 feet. Lung Fill, length about no feet, average height about 4 feet. That ftald bids a received will bej opened by the county court at the ujr T , . 7. yj,,:"""' Ion the IStb day of April, 190S, at the! I hour of 10 o'clock a. m. The right to reject any or all bid Is reserved by the court. Plans and Kpecilications may be found on ilia at the county clerk' office on nod after April 1, 13(i8. Certified check for five peroentof each bid must be, delivered with each bid, ami sufficient bond will be, required by the successful bidder on entering Into a contract Hid will be received j for the steel bridge and atoel work j separately, and for each of the wo,d j bridges or as a whole for all bridges j and fills, or f r bridges separate and fills sepurato from bridges. ; 3 31 E. M. HIITH, j County Clerk. BUSINESS LOCALS. ""' 1 ufl; n . nimit Iron. I. 'int."! an t't .-. ...il. t'.nir ii in in run, an.i arw not en. re.-. u, t!.- e.i.f. ier. r.,f Inalaii.-e, .t- u -l ln.l. at.4i i.i.i o . ailT-riiM-tueiit ii iim piinnaneti on ir n ,i, alio ui.i it la to t ln-rt.l twli-e. I flirun a and letiefft 4 l-tf lu.li.-.te thai trn dvrtiM ineiil wn llrat .'il.iul.el Al.rll I and ti, al It la to im. run until tlie eiaUiint;r nrden It UU.jillli'i.. Kirns for Hatching. Single Comb Hurt Orpington egg, II for 13. 4 a tf J. E. U:ri.r.v, Falls City. Team For Kale. Weight 2ru lbs ; good to work ; gentle and sound. Price t wo. Ji stin Hi xtf.r, Dallas It. F. D. 3. Mutual ph.me Hlue 23. 3 27 tf Implements. All pnrtl-t InttMiding U buy Implo mciiu IihiI U tur Bt-e K. J. Waguer tM-fr making their uivha.wi. t-17-tf. Oak Hood. Irt tnrh grub vhk heater wood for al. K. M. (m iirm. Iare onU r at Webntor' coofHtiooiry store. f 17 tf for Kale. IgulirrT planta for aal. Both klmU. W. H. KBAnra, Itlrkrrall. Or. Independent Phone. n st l or 8alx 9 Fgg Incubator and Rrocalcr In good condition. Can 1 aeeo In oper ation now. Ad lrtus P. O. 311. Dallas. Illlt (orkrrrU Far SaU. I have a few full blood, rwr comb Itboia Island Hed cx-kTrls for aale. kits. J. J. Fii.Lia. Far 8ervln IKlatrrrd yellow Jersey bull f.- rrvlor, two mile, from Italia on Haletn road. It. T. Piracm. Mutual phoiw, Hlcktvall line. SI. I rtf Tmrm I Salw. Good 3 acre dairy and stix-k farm. .two miifsi rrora rsiiroaj; gtxnl grass , and farming land; plenty of ruaalog jvatrr; gsal bouse and tara and bed. Call oa or al IrrsM Jaaio A - o. Sberklso. Or- It. r. D. io tf Ii Aers, w2 f&i aer C!t;t aaed. 4 Ara cf t?ar:-j. Af fes, Pn, CLITr. r-icsn Loas?, Bars i'.'Xif't 'ASi.eifthu'ft Suits from $10.00 is cK a real er;ap. j j Two, 13 acrehoaia, io tte City, at ' ;: bargain. Also hare Farms and City Property too oomeroo3 to meDtion ' lots. A. J. EAEHAM, 1st door west of Poto3oe. Administrator' .Notice. ?ot!r is br-T riren ihm bj order of the Courtly f,yt3rt I'oi i.-ountj, O.t-fon, dQlj rraA'lfr and ftr.Vrri on lae lTl'i J.r o( M.r'rl, tr,vii:.u'TVjr oi ILe wal o( K;'tjtu T. kern r4 i:-i ; .Td tU perr Iiiitid rlftircl wv.fc the prjpfr voncj'--n. uiiin mi monthi from th-- o.i of u.i uotiee, ij tre uuriemKn&i fciim.ninr.vjr. K. F. No. 2. :em, Oregon, li.vrf tl.li the JHh )7 of Mr'-h, THfcUIXjfce itAKNAKD, A1iriir:iif.rr of the eit!e of ketitjeti T. BarntM, decensed. Administrator's Notice. ?wlt'-e 1 hret.y given th.t the nndertisned Lfc w-ea d'iiy ..oif.ted af tnlottr.tor of the e-it-e i st.iIey fcrown,'le:a4rd, ry the County L'j'jrl of FoSic County. '-.'r'--D. :A !m qua;i fit! . .Now. tLerWore, ail jer'ija havinn ciairi Kamtt aaid estate are hereoy Dot;riel and retimed u, pre-nl tbe met uith the proper vo x-r.erii. lo trie Dt.rter,ir.ed at hn paoe of re,:dti,i:e ner Airae. in Pom ..junly, Oreirou, wititin ix monthi from the oate tK-rtof. fjale'l April 2, I'.. JAMES P.. BROWN. AdirinlMra'or of the epfateof fcuul..y lirou n. di.-ec-es'-d. Notice to Creditors. SoiUnt in ti;rcby given that the ni:l(-r'iB'nt-l h tre'-u duly Htjjlii!el ahiiiiiiirairix of trie tflttf of AHert W. Kovvier, iiwt-nHvti, ty ihe (,'nunty O'tirt of the btaie of Op jrori, for folk t'ounty, and nan qua!itid. All (i-hxib havintr r-laiuia airainst Ihe Mid futfiU) ari hn-oy notified to ri-a4iil the mmv duly Vf.ritiwi. Uwthvr ith Ihe profwr vouchers tlien-for, to the undt;rintrd at her re?iienee in Jfnlliia, In hHiti i oMiity, within nix irionthfl from the (tte of thin notice. L-aU-.l and firet ijuhlmhe'i April Z, VH. NANCV C,. J-OWLKK, A'lirfnutratrix of tht enlnie of AHjrl W. Fowlcr,decefta;d, Oncur Ilayter, Attoruev. Summons. In the Cir'Miit Court of the Hiate of Oregon for the bounty of folk. Ivartuient No 'i. John Cornfortti, f lauititi, vh. Kirjn.a Kinlev M:Mrlde. wjdow, J. A. Kiuley and (iertrude Fii(iy, hi wife, H. H. f'tnley f:d Ida II. Kin ky, hia miff;. A 'i. Fmiej and Hflen H. Fin ley hu wife, n. rt. f iniey and fearl VS. Finli-v. his ' ir( l.oio n. VluUry, unrniirriwl, faille II. Fin- Jy, unri.ar, !-'. Frank tjiiryi and iwrah (iib aon. Mi iJ-, lf-bry hmtaer and Ojive.Scho . maair, til ie, J. 1. Fattiara and Afwtt fut- ! nam. r.U wiff. Jam Krnrry. nr.marfied, and fi nrjf K m-tlluf. ui.n r,tJ. Irier.daiiia, io Km an a Fin.fy M'-Hrtd, J A. Mnley, Ger- . lride Kini"-, H r ir.Wy. ida If. Finiey, A. i, HuH-y. Hrifti K Fidifjf.t Vit.lty, f.arl W. Fl.-ilff, H Fiti.fT. 'Mi v. It Finley, Frank 'uri. farai 'ii'.ri, Jmrn t.mty and Henry K. nu-rln.r, the ati uumi l-frn-:aiita: j In the Nam th? -ut- of r-ron, Von, and f-a h ol jo, ar- r.t-rrl,y t"nr to ttpnear and atitwer the '-ornpfamt fi.xl araint you in the f-te 4-ii(ttl-t uit on or tj-fore Saturday, the Intli day of A.ni.l , that U inr th- lait day for r"" i'j"-iaNf or auaer Uy you, tixed ty an i ftrtUr ..f tr.ia ourt for the Diibln Mlon of thla i Hiimmoitt and If you fall to toaidfcaruraiiiwHr for want th-r A. the I .Mil nil will apply to the Darnel i ourt for the relief j.rted lor in hi 'orn-!lnt herein, to-wit: That f 11 oil If lathe owner In fee simplo nf the whole of the following deathbed laudnaiid preniiw a. to n It; I All of U.ta i, ii, a, 7. 8. 9, 10, II, Hand 1.1 In the I Wt HMe Krtitt Farm, in folk County. Htnte of Oreif'tii, aa anid lots aie nhown and deifrnate1 on tht plat of mM Keat Side Kruil FHrm nuu ol record in the oHir of the County Clerk ol folk. ( oiinty, Oreaon. That the lKfendnhta have no ritfht, title or Inteivfat then in or thert-to and that the IMend anta be reUlrM to aet forth by answer Liie nature ol their claim toaaid landiand premlt If any they haw. that ail adverse claima ol Itftr-ndarita, or either of thm, may be d iter -mi owl by a Ikf-rfe of thin Court, that th-(H-ft ndNiiia be fo-vver enjomtil and debarred frt.m aHN-rtiiiff any claim whatever in or to mi id lauda or anv mrt thcrt( advert to thta f niii tilt, and for aucli other and further relief to l he Court aha. I utra meet and equitable. Thta ninmoni la ptihll-hrd for aix conaiTiittve wt-cat in the folk tVutity iKsw rv by oni-r uf thf Hon. Aiiltam wnlloHaT. Ju id- nf tht Mr. cult i ourt id the state of i n-rtu. lor the ouniv foik, which aald onlcr tta niadv at hanilra. In tfifl'ltit i.l Pallaa. In hilkr i. onsmn. on tlir : dajr ol Man n, l-ajs, th. first piil.liratloii l.n nrli-n-.! to Is- made on tin- M, day o Man h. I'.K and in. la.t putih. allon on th." ITth .1.1 ol A.rll. I. an.i li,r d. lehdanl. l-luf fr.iiir-. to iu.,t .ai.l l oinniaiul un or ta-lon; the IMh dajr ol A.rtl. l'-ajs. A O. CONIUT. A Horn,) lor I'lalntltT. 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 Is economical becauw It can be quicklv turned off . . ehici, blamonVonSTlla rT Vu can .mlMii.y get me kind ofVrtiflcial Lht t?r CI mDth than rlrtrU. light, hut does 1,.. rou,hie.iJLatulP0,uV ra-irtlinitle. f.r ...L- . 1 . -- your walls mars decorations and . . .... - u.i irvn-ation could pr.4M.blv save a dollar tnmormw but It wouldn't be economy. 1,1s how you save that counta. WII.LAMF.TTK VALLEY m Pirrc RHoaraft IV.- ." IU .s!NH,)lstirVr J"rr; iT KATKS FVR over 10 drop. ,r drop .Z t K ilowan un l? h" : dron. ITic i-r drop and ic rr k ,iT... .?UJ 40 i ove r 40 F,r poef rate, .m, H r " . . .i p nfuri,-P or lefts, th -,n. and out.ri,fhe l"V2 JtK "f",in Willamette Valley Company E.W. KEARXS, Hanager tor Dallas. Off on Mill I street. Just Berth of tb a V. . u aav MJt, 2 In order to introduce our new and m "Sincerity" Sprmer Suits on which pHf fr0m $3 to $5, we will give a hat free. vi ihjThis hat will be LARGEST HAT STOCK j j: ft ft A fU iv n. vciLf ncc V' iii ft a neat telescope snapea nat wortn irom i.zo to .uu vi nfli oorVi Kmr cm frnm U 0 fn $7 HO VI ft !ft ft ft ft ft ft ft VI VI VI V! Beginning Wednesday, April 8 Lasting 10 Days Dallas Mercantile Co. VI VI !5i Kt ! -HZ -g- & -g- I -x.-- "v.- - V Summons. j In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, ! for folk Countv. Department No. l. Kvelyu V. Hall, fiaintitf, v. Harry E. Hal!,; Defendant. j To Harry E. Hal, the above named defendant: In the Name of the ftyte of ureeou. Von are ; hereby rcjuired to appear and answer the com- ? plaint (t.ed atrainat you in the aofjTe-entined Court and suit within six weeks from the date ; if ll.u lirtf blliilleytx-in ol lliis snrnrnr.ns Ir.u ,r ! n or Udore the tih duy of My. and i: i you foil so to answer, for want thereof the j plaintiil'will apiy to uaid Coart for a decree as : prayed for in biid-coinp!aint, uwjt: 1 nat the marriaie comract now ai;d heretofore exwiur I between plaintiff and defendant be forever, annulled and diuolved ; that piairtitT s maiden ( ( name, Evelyn V. Bunnell, be reaiored to her: i nd that phiimifl may have mich oter relief aa to the Court inay seem just and ejtji:atie. This MUinmona, by an order of toe Hon. Ed j F. Coad, County Judee of folk County, (re"n, j made at Climber at Dallas. Oreroo, on the i ; 2ih day ol March, lwjfi, ia berved upon you by j ! the publication thereof not leas than once a - weeic for nix r-oniseciitive weeks immediately j prior to the 6th day ot May, J'.p, in the "fol County Observer, a weekly newspaper of i general circuiation published in said County of j folk. The duteof the first publication of thia ' summons is March 24, 1:0H. j OSCAR HAYTER, Attorney for f iamtifJ. The Canning Industry has certainly made wonderful prog ress in this country. This can be well seen lo our strictly modern GROCERY STORE. ' ir 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 great convenience when company drops In unexpectedly. Come and look them over any way. You doDt have to buy. E. BOYD & SON . Thones: Bell 63, Mutual 314. F0imn0NEMDR - K "i"-u ii nmm en- rum. Tour .t-Afiir.k . I v niia uousenom work. You ZuZh r"hh,Ut yoUr m"ia wmuch what you save, but ". ""IWHr On meters. r-r Court H ouse. Phooew Bell i your own selection to $23.00. v i lii civix kjkj & oui i iij il C Successor to Ellis & Keyt -g- -g- -g- -il- -X.- t- Between Meat and Toilet Platters Sets j there's a whole host of excellent things j here. Only a catalogue could give 1 names and prices of all the j CHINA, CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE in this remarkably complete assort ment. The woman who dearlv loves a bar- i gain win find much cause for satis faction here. Just come aod get our prices and you will be oonviuced that this Is a Right Price Shop. W. H. ROY $ CO. Dallas, Oregon If you want a good home io Dallas with lots of fruit and fine sandv irar- deo, see H. O. Campbell tf. FOR SALE. A fine home of 8 rooms, rich sandv land, plenty fruit aod grapes; one acre or more of ground In edge of Dallas. 160 acres will sell in 40-acre tracts: only 3 miles out; fine fruit land. 92 acres fine fruit land. 4 miles of Monmouth; nearly all cleared, at a bargain, best of terms. Some good bargains in farms and smaller tracts. Could take soma cit property as part of purchase prloe. H. O. CAMPBELL. 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 24 rrrr 28 to Si rm no. I .at no. i . Rough Sized Rough Surd v.o.rur. 1x4 d l U4andii6 jT " Sheathing 91100 91100 moo t2.00 tlT.OO S!!!!!" SK? '.'." txStolUll $it00 ij.oo uoo in no finish op loliio-losridth 1 tWOO HS00 txl4 to 4XU SlJ.oo $14.00 llioo ,ior. Calling & F O.Flg. II4-U " si la. 00 j isw fyion fison JlcpnuShipIap Jptepping Shingles Sidewalk lix6in. & gin. We would be pleased to furnish vour barn, house or dryer bilL complete stock of $ we can save you 3 from our stock. $ IN TOWN f j.. tr iv tjn.w. l rft- rr j V" VI VI VI VI The Secret of a Beautiful Face lies in keeping the tkin pro. tectedai well aj cleansed. Just washing is not enough that only leaves the delicate surface more exposed to the irritation of dust and germs te merci less attacks of sun and weather. After washing, ap ply Robertine and experience its delightful refreshment. You wilTadmire the line-less softness it imparts to face, neck and arms. It not only stimulates a radiant glow, but protects the skin from becom ing coarse. Prevents burn ing, tan and freckles. Aikfm tWarruf M C aaft aaaWJtr mm EXAMINE OUR 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. ,13.00 32.00 2.50 2. GO 1L00 you figures on w VI VI VI VI VI VI 5