Polk County Observer J. C. HAYTER, EDITOH AND FUBtiBHEH. rablisfcad farasl-Weekly at KM f Tear. Stnetly in Advsne. noml m MndlM matter March 1. 197. at u boat otte at Delia. Oh, end lb iUttlUaiMi Jsarea . ur. DALLAS, OKEOOX. A rait 21. IM. r " to build up Dallas u to PP ronixt Dallas people. THE PRIHAKY ELECTION. Most of this talk about Democrats registering as Republicans fjr tbe purpose of defeating Republican can d (dates is the Terlest staff and noo sense. Where and who are the Demo crats that bare registered as Republi cans? Who are they here in Polk county? We asked Clfrk Smith yes terday how many Democrats bad reg istered as Republicans, aad he said be didn't know of any. Down In Port ' land the other day, we asked the same question and were told that while It was doubtless true that a few Demo crats had registered as Republicans, the rumor that any great number bad so registered was likely one that could not be verified by tbe records. One man said he couldn't call to mind any Democratic politician of Multnomah who had so registered. Another aid bethought tbe reports from Mult Bomah county bad been overdrawn, but that he had heard the Democrats were registering as Republicans in great numbers in Southern Oregon. And so It goes. It is all rumor, and very silly rumor at that Bo fore the I primary, we beard that the Democrats were registering as Republicans in order that they might vote for Fulton, who, It was claimed, they consldored would be an easier candidate to defeat In June than Mr, Cuke. Now, we bear that they registered as Ilnpubll cans for the purpose of nominating Cake because tbey believed bo would be a weaker candidate than Fulton. Getting right down to facts, there Is precious little truth in either report, Scarcely half of the Democrats In Ore gon registered at all, and half of those that did register did not take Interest enough In tbe election to vote. What are we whining about, any way? Are we men, or are we ml? Here we have a state that gives Re publican Presidents 30,000 majorities and electa Republicans to nine-tenths of tbe state and county offices, and still wears wblnlngaround and cussing the Democrats. Why, bless you, brethren, tbe Democrats of Oregon would never be beard of If we would only quit advertising them. Republicans who have worked themselves Into a big sweat for fear George Chamberlain may be the nest Senator from Oregon are only making themselves ridicu lous. Oeorge Chamberlain has no more chance of winning tbe L'nlted States Snnatorsblp In Oregon than Bill Taft has of carrying Alabama, or RIM Bryan, Pennsylvania. The Re publican voters of Oregon are not going to elect a Democrat to an office neitin Importance to that of President of the United States. An occasional disgruntled politician, hero and there, may go to the polls and vote against his party, but such men will be few In number. That 30,000 majority Is a loyal majority. It Is not for a Demo crat But we digress. We started out to talk about tbe came of Mr. Fulton's defeat and Mr. Cake's victory. Mr. Fulton failed to win, not because the Democrats wanted him defeated, but because majority of his party deal red the Domination of Mr. Cake. Mr. Fulton was not defeated on person alities, neither Is his defeat to be con strued as a verdlot agaluat him by the people on the charges preferred by F. J. Honey. If the truth could be known, It would be found that Mr. Heoey's bitter attack aided Fulton rather than Injured him. Mr. Fulton la not lees popular with the people of Oregon than be was at the beginning of tbe campaign, and the feeling of tbe voter is not so much against him as against those Interests with which be bad so long been Identified. Mr. Cake's nomination was due to a Dumber of causes. First and fore moot, be was tbe champion of a prin ciple that Is dear to the people that of tbe election ol United States Senators by a direct VoU. lie stood firmly by this principle, earnestly adrocatlng It throughout bis campaign, and never walverlng from his allegiance to It. BUSINESS LOCALS. t eeoi yz wjna w. ' , , ,k w. r.r.AnoA hi M,r-; i . -i tk iilni of th -Jallv Seven" ""' and dignified manner, never once ! skating dub have icsoed invitations reporting to personality or abuse, but ! for the last skating party of the sea- j J placing the principle before tbe man j soe, to be held at the Colosseum nek j at ail times. A cleaner and more tomorrow night, gentlemanly contest for office than j Dan Brown spent Sunday in that between Mr. Cake aod Mr. Faltoa j mouth with bis wife, who has been was never eond acted in Oregon, and quite ill forsome time. Mrs. Brown is it Is a source of gratification to every improving, and it is hoped that she true Republican to re Ret that nothing mSy soon be able to return to her home was said or done by the friends of fn Dallas. either candidate during the strenuous MUa M gheltoo and Miss Evan and exciting campaign to prevent any Hart have been chosen as dele- cbeerful and loyal support. stamen ,.... I JfV Use uxn: exHHtatwa toona aa one , j "jm iiiuti tow aa one weed- Tor inaanee, i ' -i. M. iK eoeou aa two wonJ. ft Tat aiuaia taarre la fcr l worts: mat . f v. a adTrasMMti rroas 1 word to Intuitu ft eociud u Uwofto; ma ieniMt Iron 1. , '. u, woei. iaeiBBTt. u toooveJ X w oriJ. fl tram w-jrja. it toaaied a worn, nc. j lae trot loiionit ux !twoK"i usa- j ffft fai bow .'.Kir ii u w iii. :7t - i Complete Line OF Dry Goods Itgi 1 1 if IK Complete Line OF Furnishing Goods W. Fulton, whatever else may be said of blm, was never a sulker in bis tent He will support Mr. Cake, aod so will all of bis followers who are loyal to Republican principles. Tbe next United States Senator from Oregon will not be a Democrat. He will be a Republican. And his name will be H. M. Cake. inner) .,, i .k . f innee. J-31-a iodicaMa Charles! K, is ? .".? JI.a Tr irsrea od iWT t-l-U mdiote ttaai tbe tiiat imutit ran until UK euatoaser oriwi it Egga for Hatfhing. Single Comb Buff Orpington eggs, tl for 15. -8-tf J. E. Bexzlet, Falls City. Ton get the news while it is news in the Twice-a-Week Observer. Goats For Sale. 50 bead graded goats; iO nannies, and 10 weathers. Chas. Rhude. 4-21-41 Geer finished the Congressional race poor third. Wonder what "mis cellaneous' office be will be looking for next? Brother Hammerly, editor of the Yamhill Reporter, and candidate for State Senator, was Number 23 on the official ballot It will require pretty strong argument hereafter to convince blm that 23 Is a lucky number. Team For Sale. Weight 26' lbs ; good to work ; gentle and sound. Price $300. Jcstis Hcsteb, Dallas B. F. D. 2. Mutual phone Blue 25. 3-27-tf Implements. All parties Intending to buy imple ments had bettor see F. J. Wagner before making their purchases. 1-17-tf. Tbe majority of the fruit trees in the vicinity of Dallas have come into full bloom within tbe past two or three days, bsrely escaping the full effects of last week's heavy rain storm, aod tbe outlook for a good crop of prunes and cherries this season Is now exceed ingly promising. Damon Bailey could Dot save bis friend, Pythias Hodson. It Is only to be regretted that Bailey Is a hold-over. Had be been a candidate, be would have fared even worse than Hodson. The people of Multnomah county have had all tbey want of tbe Bailey-Hod- son-Beacb-Ferdlnand Reed sort of politics. Polk county will bo given a full page In the Oregon booklet to bo distributed at the Alaska-Yukon-Paolflo Exposi tion. The advertising will be abso lutely free, and thousands of copies will be given away during the Fair. The Observer editor has just completed the write-up for tbe Polk county page, and has forwarded the same to the secretary of the Oregon Commission. COURT HOUSE NOTES Items of Interest From the Records in the County Offices Briefly Told. PROBATE. UuardlaoHhip of Ray Sevier aod Orvllle Sevier, minors petition of B. M. Ouy for guardianship of minors granted ; bond filed. tiuardlanshlp of A. luxldekopp, a minor discharge of guardian entered. Estate of Oliver R. Pickens, de ceased ii poo petition, ordered that certain real estate lie sold at private sale, after giving notice required by law. Estate of Amass J. Crolnor, deceased report of sale of real estate filed ; set for hearing on May S, at 10 o'clock a. m. Estate of Fred C. Raymond, deceased petition for sale of real estate Died and set for bearbig on June 2, at 10 o'clock a. m. REAL ESTATE. It U Campbell to II T Darter, 20 acres, t 8 s, r 5 w, 91100. State of Oregon to Oeorge Baldwin, 420 acres, t S s, r 7 and w, f COO. R C Ciaveu et uxtoTheodore Jacob- son, IS acres, t s, r 8 w, lisio. Ellen Sykes to John Sykes, CO acres. 1 7 s, r l w, s.-touo. John Roblnon to E D Ressler, land In Monmouth, 1 74. C W Leonard et ux to J L Murdock et ux, 7 acrca, t 8 s, r 4 w, and Iota In Monmouth, i'iim. Lucy E Rowel! and hd to John Web ster, lots In Dallas, liooo. Carl J Swenson et ux to T P Janes, 160 acres, t 7 a, r I w, 94900. Eebekab Assembly in Salem, May 1. 1 n. ui i to be arwi twi me Dallas lodge lias been invitea to put on the work on that occasion. Mrs. Ira Stubblefleld left last week with her father, J. Byerley, for Sewport, where she will reside for some time in hope of recovering her health. She has been suffering with lung trouble and found the climate In this locality very unfavorable for ber recovery. Tbe Commissioners' Court went to Perrydale this morning and inspected the Flan nery bridge near that place. Tbe old structure is in a very bad condition, and tbey purpose to install a new bridge and make fills instead of the long approaches which are so expensive to keep in repair. Tbe newly completed grade on tbe tannery bill makes the heavy hauling from tbe Dallas Lumber Company's lumberyards much easier and will be found an invaluable Improvement when tbe city begins h aullng crushed rock from tbe Boise farm, west of Dallas, for tbe pavem ent of Its streets. B. Stroup, of Woodward, Dallas county, Iowa, wants to locate in Ore goo. After much reading, be has selected Polk county as tbe best county in which to locate. He wants 40 acres of land, with fair improvements, small nouse and irult. Has any or our sub scribers anything to suit him? Write him, giving distance from town and price of land. Tbe Polk County Oil Company, after being delayed for a long time by unfavorable weather, has at last begun the work of drilling for oil on tbe farm of B. F. Whiteaker near Dallas, and as the contract gives only four months in which to complete the first well, the question as to the presence of oil In this vicinity will probably be definitely settled by tbe first of Sep tember. Fred Wagner has lust Installed one of the Barons horseshoeing devices. It Is tne latest thing out ror snoeing horses. lie has the best equipment and can do the best horseshoeing that Isdoueln the county. Ho has none but tbe best of help, and therefore can back up just what he eays. Just give him a trial and be convinced. There is no better work put out than Is put out at bis shop. 4-21-St At the meeting of the city council last night a bid was presented by J. w. Sweeney, a Portland contractor, on the work of macadamizing the more important streets of Dnlias. Mr. Sweeney offers to do tbe work at $2 25 per cuhlo yard, excavation at 35 cents a cubic yard, cement crosswalks at 18 cents a souare loot and wooden cross. walks at 30 cents a lineal foot. A special meeting of the council will be held Monday night to take action on this bid. Oak Wood. 16-Inch grub oak beater wood for sale. E. M. Cochbax. Leave orders at Webster's confectionery store. 2-27-tf For Sale. Loganberry plants for sale. Both kinds. W. H. Kbabeb, Rlckreall, Or. Independent Phone. 4-14-5t Lost. In Dallas. A solid gold Woodman watch charm. Finder please return to H. C. Seymour. 4-17-tf For Sale. 225 Egg Incubator and Brooder In good condition. Can be seen In oper atlon now. Address P. O. 311, Dallas, 4-14-4t A HAT GIVEN AWAY WITH EVERY SUIT : W jj In order to introduce our new and complete stock of "Sincerity" Spring Suits on which we can save you $ from $3 to $5, we will give a nat iree. w This hat will be your own selection from our stock. 2 Z Suits from $10.00 to $23.00. $ IS w LARGEST HAT STOCK IN TOWN $ A 50c cap free with each boys suit, $1.75. to $4.00. k A neat telescope shaped hat worth from $1.25 to $2.00 w For Service. Registered yellow Jersey bull for service, two miles from Dallas on rialem road. R. T. Piebce. Mutual phone, Rlckreall line, 61. 2-28-tf Joe Eehoe, who recently resigned his place as engineer on the Portland- Corvallisrun on tbe West Side and whose place was taken by J. H. McQuade, for many years engineer on the Dalian-Portland freight, Is one of the oldest and best known engineers on tbe roads of the Willamette Valley. He retired after having passed the 70 year agn limit and Is now a pensioner of the company be has served so long and well. John Franzon, formerly of Dallas, will take the place on the Cor vaills freight which was formerly occupied by J. H. Hayes, who suc ceeded McQuade to the Dallas run. Mrs. Robert Howe and Miss Mini liugnea have gone to California for a visit. Tbey made the trip from Port land to San Francisco by boat W. II. McDanlol was able to be out of doors yesterday, for the first lime in many weeks. He will soon be entirely recovered from his recent severe Ill ness, Dr. O. D. Butler, of Independence, went to Falls City ynrterday, to attend Dr. Phandhoefcr who la seriously 111 with blood poisoning In one of bis hands. Notice to Contractors. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids for the construction of three bridges, one 100 foot span with 80 feet of approaches, one 60 foot span with 30 feet approaches, and one 45 toot span with 30 feet approaches, these bridges to be steel structures; bids will also be received for the construc tion of three wood bridges, same as those specified above, also for making four fills aggregating about sixteen thousand cubic yards of dirt Bids will be received by tbe County Clerk of Polk County up to May 2, 1908 at at 10 o'clock a. m. Certified check for five per cent of bid will be required with each bid aod party obtalolng contract shall execute an approved bond for performance of contract Bids to be opened by tbe County Court on daw and at time above mentioned. reserving tbe right to reject any or all bids. Plans and specifications may be seen at office of County Clerk on or before April 27, 1908. E. M. SMITH, 4 Si lt County Clerk. Special Sale of Shingles. On Friday aod Saturday, April 24 and 25, we will sell standard grade shingles at $1.95 per thousand ; cement at $3.90 per barrel. Soeuben Wabe- houhe Co. 4-l7-2t Farm For Sale. Good 300-acre dairy aud stock farm, two miles from railroad ; good grass and farming land ; plenty of running water: good house and barn and sheds. Call on or address James A Giiwom, Sheridan, Or., R. F. D. 1. 8-10-tf Help Wanted. A few energetio men to travel and demonstrate an article of great merit that is needed in all homes, business bouses, factories, eta Address 4-2-8t L. A. MATHEWS. Dallas, Oregon Mohair Pool Saturday. All goat raisers having mohair on hand must report it to the Mohair Association by 10 o'clock Saturday morning April 25, if tbey desire to have their produce entered in the pool to be sold In the afternoon. 2t Wool For Sale. Do you need wood? We want to remind you that tbe block wood from the Willamette Valley Lumber Com pany's f awmlll Is the 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. INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH Railway. FBOM INDEPENDENCE, rua DALLAS. Train No. 4. Lrar Inaeprndrnrc (l.lly.e 00 a. to.; Iv. Mouinututi,fi:i&a. w.; ar. lallaa, 6:4U Train Ke. a. Un Indrnendnxv. ri.llr lO Mia m.; It. Iluuniuuik, ll.ui a. m.: ar. Hal laa. II .Hit. m. Train Ko. 70. Iara Int1rwn,1in rf.ilv s p. m.; It. Mouuiouib, i:du p. m.; ar. IMllaa.' p. IB, IN tis tis tis tis Sir VI VI with each boy suit from $4.50 to $7.00. Beginning Wednesday, April Lasting 10 Days Dallas Mercantile Co. 8 Successor to Ellis & Keyt 71 993?99999399M "" BUTTER- j y I'""-mt- tt 5) -Vfir A GOOD BUTTER in tbe goat line won't do to spread bread with. For cookiDg, pastry, pan cakes and bread, you want BUTTER THAT'S SWEET HWe have It and it's low In price. Butter that's strong enough to argue with you, or do stunts, you can get at other grocery stores, but not ours. Try ours and smile and be happy. E. BOYD & SON Phones : Bell 63, Mutual 314. FOLETSnONETTAR far ckildrmnt ft, awes. JVa mptatmt Administrator's Notice. Notice Is hereby alven that hT nnlor nf tht County Court ol Polk County, Oregon, duly nude and entered on the 17tii day of March, 1MW, the undersigned whi dulv annmntt! uminihiraior or tue eitate ot Keuben T. Barn ard, deceaaeU; and all perttona having claiina niiiiu uie Miu eaiaie are nereor notined to present their reanectlve claims, under oath. wiiu uic priier voucnera, wnnin tux month! from the date of thia notice, tn the mirferaiirnml adminiitrator. R. K. I). No. 2, Salem, Oregon. Dated thia the JOth da of .March, 1. THKODOKK BAKNARD, Administrator ol the estate of Keuben T. Barnard, deceased. Between Meat and Toilet Platters Sets there's a whole host of excellenttbings here. Only a catalogue could give names and prices of all the CHINA. CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE In this remarkably complete assort ment ' The woman who dearly loves a bar gain will And 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 TTOBNBY AT LAW. ' Oscar Hayter, Upstairs In Campbell building, Uill St. DALLAS, OREUON. TTOBNITS At LAW,1 Sibley & Eakin, The only reliable set or Abstracts la Polk county. Office on Court St. DALLAS, OREOON. TTORKEr AT LAW. Ed. F. Cod, Office In Courthouse DALLAS, OREGON Administrator's Notice. Your Eloodi Needs purifying and your whole system renovating in the spring, as pimples boils, eruptions, loss o appetite and that tired feeling annually prove. 4 Hood's Sarsaparilla is the most effective mcdic'ne ever devised for the complete purification of the blood and the complete renovation of the whole system. It will make you feel better, look better, eat and sleep better and give you the best possible preparation for the hot days of summer, as over 40,000 people have testified in the last two years. Today buy and begin to take Mood's Sarsaparilla TJiujJ form, liquid, or tn UbSt form, called SarsaUha, 100 Do Hi. For Sale. 10 Acres, well fenced for Ooats, 16 acres Cultivated. 4 Acres of bearing. Apples, Prunes, Pears, Cherries. room bouse, Barn 90i40 ft Good well, I springs, and stream of spark ling water, the entire year. A lot of flna Timber. Tell me If this Is not real snap. Two, 10 sere homes. In U City, at bargain. Also have Farms and City Property too numerous to mention aod vacant lot. A. J. BAH UAH. 1st door wer of IWoffios. I TEA The cost of goo3 tea is so very little : only a third cf a cent a cup! a cent-and-a-half or two cents for the family breakfast I Taw saraf sasaa aaa k trauma Saat. m aa luaa. ' I raa aO Train Ko. C7. Lmt lmi.timi.nM 7 a. aa.i It. Monmouth, ;.u a. as.; ar. Alrliel ic a. IB. Train No. 7X LaaTe Independence, dally, J a. as.; Iv. Monmouth, I ju a. as.; ar. Airlie, p. m. roa aoaaocTa oklt. Indepandenoa, dally, i: p. as. No. 101 am Tea Monmouth 7.ao a. as. raoM DALLAS, oa ixDsranDtiscB. Train K. as. Lear Pallaa. dally . Sunday, S ia as.: 1 Monasaata, i.;i4a.aa.; ar. lude peiHtonoe. 1J a as. Traia No. ail. l. Pallaa. Sunday only, i St a at.; ar. Independence, ;.ju a. an. Trala No. at. Lean Pallaa. dai y. I p. as : It ohnuath, 1 as p. aa.: ar. Imleindenca, 1 a) p. (1 ba uau euanec-ia at Muoaaouia lor Air- Trala No 71 Laara Pallaa. sally. T p. It. Mouaaouth, p. as.; ar. ladepcndeDoa, 14 OM A1RUB. Trata Xe St. I ear. Alrlla. Sally. a aa.: It. wa..i;ih, v a. as ar lnMletiMiMirw a -a a as. (Thia train oianarta at MoaaMatklur Iml Ual )alB No. 71. lmrm Alrtfaa .11. l a. . '". avas.i ar. laeprM! Tra'B No. !lr) teatea Atr'.af 4 S p ca. rn.T ol, " In, (.aaaaatk i J p. aB. arriTaa lad Pmkv a a, p. as. rKOM MONMOrTH ONLY. tTea Moaaaatalk fc r l rt l a h I wp. ta. TTOtirt aT Law J. L. Colli xs Mio Stm, Kear Ptwtoffios DALLAS. . . OREGON Notiee la hereby elven that the nnderaiirned haa been duly appointed admlniatrator of the eelate of Stanley Brown, deceased. tiT the Conntv lotirtol Hoik County, (Ireaon, and haa qnall Bwl. Now. therefore, all ueraona havina claiina against aaid estate are hereby notified aud required to present the aame, with the proper vourhera, to the underii(net at his place of residence near Alrlle, in Polk Conntv, Orerou H Inn six months from the date hereof. Dated April 2, lssri. JAMES R. BROWN, Admlniatralor of the eataleof 8tauley Brown, deceased. If you want a good home in Dallas with lots of fruit and fine sandy gar den, see H. G. Campbell tf. Notice to Creditors. FOR SALE. A fine home of 8 rooms, rich sandy land, plenty fruit aod grapes; one acre or more of ground, in edge of Dallas. ICO 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 ot terms. Some good bargains in farms and smaller tracts. Could take some city property as part of purchase price. H. O. CAMPBELL. SB THE NEEDS OF THE . HORSE are not greater than our ability to fill them. From complete sets of HARNESS to single pieces and the little things required for repairs we can supply the goods that will give satisfaction. The leather used in the making of this harness ia genuine leather not the Imitation stuff that has no strength or durability. The cost is not great but the value is. Dallas Harness Shop F. SalficHy, Prop. Notice ia hereby jrlven that the nnderalrned haa been duly appointed adminlatratrix i oi ne eeiaie ol Albert . rowler deceased, by the Connty Court ot the Slate of Orcaon, tor folk oauly.and haaqualiSed All persona hailne rlaima asaiust the said estate are hereby notified to preaeut the aame duly Terltled. together with the DmMtrMi.hu therelor. to the undemgtied at her ren.leuce ' i-anaa, in Haiti touniy, WlthlD Six months from the dale ol tht notice. Oaied and Sim published April J. 1 NANCY C. FOULER, Administratrix of tbe ealate of . A"" W. Foaier.deceaaed. Oscar llsyter, A turner. Summons. la the Circuit Court of the Stale of Orcaon tor Polk County. Ik-partmecl No i Dekndaat'' , !"""r- T- "rTr s- HalL T Harry S H,l!. th-ahoTe-namcd deferKlant: la the Name of tbe M.leW tfeeeoji. Yoa arc swreby re,itilred u appear and aitaner the com. piainl del aaalnat Tea la ih. .n.,... Court and suit wlihla ail weeks frosi tb date .I the first pobllcatioB of thia auraraona to-wtt or before the Mi day ol Mae. !n: and if IH.'J m,,U m"mrt- wani thereof in pUlnufl will apr.ly to aaid Court foe a decree aa peered for la Mid mnip.alBl, to-wit That the anarruurecru,ira,.t Bowaod kerrtoture eit.tine 7,". 'M defendant ba forever ' anaullrd and duanl.ed : that WalMUfTa nu vrn i . -"...ii. mm reasorea to her- Bd that plaiBilS may hare such other reisef aa to the Court Buy areas Just and equitable) This snmwtofia. be su oMer of the Hon. Fa r bd. cubit Jmtre of Polk CemntT. ctrnrV male at h.wihera at lia.kM. tkrewv. eVtbe Mlh day of Merck ie, I. rrd ipo rtv. bT ll" aer-w skk lesa than enrw , -r for ai CMntl.t weeat iVBilteT pTKW tO IN k M , ia tfc, L Cw,ty tihaerei-."- a wee!y Brar.r4-T M reoaeal nrra anea sohuht i. .a ,'Z7 . Pik. lae d.w n the r pab-ioiuoa ol lh aasaavoaa ss Marek M. Itt nrAR BATTnt. Aihwaey lor Piaul. Electricity for Lighting Is only expensive to people who are wasteful and careless. To yon, who are naturally careful, it does not come high. I economical because It can be quickly turned off wnen not needed. With gas or kerosene there is the temptation to let light burn when not needed to save bother of lighting and adjusting. I o some homes the electric light bills amount to only one or two dollars per month. Jou can probably get some kind of artificial light for le-a money tban electric light, but does it saTe yoa aovthing when it limits op portunities for work aod recreation ruins your eyesight emokes your wallsmars decorations and Increases "household work. ITou could probably sare a dollar tomorrow by poing without your meals but it wouldn t beeoooomy. It Is Dot so much what you saTt but how you save that counts. lhbKHPlE ,VLLEY - RATES-Reeldenoa on mera, pej b s7 r rfnir- flat Jr roonth- lspP RATES FOB JL, Vn h B2 hEsrfcc Pr drop aod tc per Kilowatt ap to 10 drops ; SrL ?-irops per drPJ Sc per Kilowatt op to 40 drops ; over 40 pf-li0 P ao1 40 fr Kilowatt. A drorl flgurea l(cp or 5?J.!ZYC F' tb offl- We are always ready to explain the ins ana ouu4 of the lighting proposition to you. call on us or phone to as, we are atrer to busy to talk bueioese Willamette Valley Company E. W. KEARXS, Manager for Dallas. 0Mu'tulu"7tmrt' 1U,t Borth of Co,,rt HMW0- Thoatm R'U W.