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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1908)
Polk County Observer T. C. HAYTER, EDITOR AND PUH1JSHER. Published Beml-Wertly el l.lper Year. Strictly in Advance. wtmA uMMndM matter March 1. 1907, at the rxiat office. t fceilaa, Oreeon, noder the Act of Congress ot Mirth , U79. DALLAS, OREGON, A rIL 24, 1SW. Tht way to build up Dallas u to pat- rtnitt Dallas peopl. FULTON CONGRATULATES CAkL United 8tate Senator Cbarles W. Fulton haa written a letter to H. M. Cake, In which the senator extends hit congratulations to his successful ODDonent and assures him of sach support as be can give. Senator Tal ton's letter, which was written on the ere of bis departure for Washington to resume bis duties, is as follows "Portland, Or., April SO. My dear Mr. Cake I am leaving for toe east In the morning, and before going wish to extend to you my congratulations on your nomination and my assur ances of all the support 1 can give you. Trusting and believing that you will be elected, I am, sincerely yours (signed), O. w. jtll.tua.' Before bis departure and after writ ing the letter to Cake, Fulton stated that be would vote the straight Republican ticket in the coming general election. ELECT THEMSELVES DELEGATES Republican Central Coramittemen Find No Difficulty in Securing Good Men. The Bepublican Central Committee of Polk County met in Dallas, Wed nesday afternoon, and elected dele gates to the state and congressional conventions to be held in Portland, May a B.E. Williams, of Dallas, H You Bead This It wlH be to learn that the kadiraf w0 eti writer? and teaefters of ail Ue nraral K-faooU of prcu recoKsaefad. ia Uf InOTwiietit tow lb. BXJMKltK j fr wnri tor each mseroon ;J' ui iX. i - 1 - , linv,-uwt tm leas than aera. Y(w lnpiawe, -J BUSINESS LOCALS. tiAvnmamarntt ni4r thi bead art charred ml itit nae ni 1 cent per wr.rd, firm tnaertion; ! tor the can ot vm sa5ate. atTspfipsi, cilarrh of Aoasack. fiw wn.Tiia.tnv" fcrpt4 liver, or fejeesmasfc iTwmr tvwe! Srtwwv ati faortu waal"" rCXa. lsaj T XtU7 It IS ai tcawdi-f remwwiv iir T. .- etrrnnto or iwsf rf' rf cs jrrbaM .tfi - ,y - " . J i-fTa.i isi fcu cwt ." imtisumr- was elected State Committeeman for j Ullt. osvaf -it saww iwark. - Polk county ; Ira C. Powell, of Moo-1 r we moutb, was chosen for Congrwstocali ..:, -JUjss m wwwwmc i Me- nns. i wnsfca Sir'Xfi. It doesn't appear that one position on the election ballot has any partlcu lar advantage over another. When the voters desire any particular candi date for an office, they seem to have no difficulty in finding bis name. The third annual Cherry Fair will be held in Salem early in July. Polk county growers captured a large per centage of the prizes at the Salem show last year, and will doubtless be well represented by exhibits again this year. Every cherry grower in Oregon should get In line and help make the show successful. May Jury List. The following oltlzons of Polk county have been drawn to serve as jurors at the May term of Circuit Court, whioh will convene In Dallas, Mon day, May 11 : Alrlie Frank Oilllam, Lewis Kd- wards, J. A. Hannum. fiuena Vista W. II. Murphy, W. P. Bevens. Buell-N. M. Dickey. Dallas W. L. Ollson, O. W. Starr, John Farley, W. 11. F. Manston, D. J. Rlloy, Frank Fawk, Jamos Elliott. Falls City-Fred Noe, B. F. Boughey Independence O. O. Walker, John Young, Jeorme Dornslfe, W. F. Camp bell, O. D. Rldor. Monmouth O. T. Boothby, J. H. Remington. MoCoy-O. O. Merrltt, Jacob Falst Salem-Alfred Blinking, B. South wick, O. W. Gibson. Sheridan J. L. Guttry. Blckreall-W. E. OoodelL Suver Albert Beuf. Wlllamlna William Savage; committeeman, and Dr. B. B Callon. of Dallas, for Couaty Ct man. The delegates eieettd i state convention are as tdiyrt: STATE DEUOlTSS. B. E. Williams, stase ocetstiasearju. delegate at large. U. a lougbarr. cf Ii-.. ycwLiot committeeman t-u j.-ici lAla&. K. II. Kdoi. j-rci3s ccta EJawasAa for Xorta IB4feai i. ' for McCotI ! 3.C. TaCbcc ';r?.-is' eai3- man for Falls Crtyi. G. L. HswxiE. of DML DeSegases to the CcsgrMkcal ccq- venUon were tltfS&i aj follows: E. E. Padd-sck, of Independence. L F. Toakum. (precinct eommiaee man for East Dallas). H. B. Bropby, (precinct committee man forEola). J. A. Baxter, (precinct committee man for Jackson). Morris Fowle, (precinct committee man for Lucklamute). William Cadle, fprecint committee man forBlckreali). Only two delegates who were not committeemen were elected by the committee O. L. Hawkins, of Dallas, and E. E. Paddock, of Independence. Sam Phillips was elected precinct committeeman for Spring Valley, that precinct having failed to elect at the primary. J. J. Thurston and A. E. Tetherow received a tie vote for committeeman In Suver precinct, and the committee decided not to elect a committeeman for that precinct, but to leave the mat ter to be settled between the two can didates. J, Jjornsire was elected com mitteeman for South Independence precinct to take the place of Marsh Merwln, who was elected at the prl mary but was unable to serve. The committeemen present at the meeting were: William Cadle, of RIckreall ; R. H. Knox, of North Inde- penkence; R. M. Fowle, of Luck lamute; J. C. Talbott, of Falls City; I. F. Yoakum, of East Dallas; U. 8 Loughary, of South Dallas; O. N. Cherrington, of North Dallas. u.awuit 3nwi;c ut mc4R & mprz Pjt as Cu. a FVi i TrtC T-' . at. rf 3Kf two Hot L)isp. 0.ni: ?r. Aa 5Liwr It. Jt dc-mii ; ?t. Jinlis c y. uiii-'VJ't. 5 Cnctrmaa ; P-rtL j. a t-. SL a. tt Eumhaii 5 1 tfw DUiorw twnjbiiiftiioi. "2A0" count oi ! Ti 1nt(l Pftunt nw wnwl. For jurtnc, i Tt mn.mtfw f h7W b- fnr 1ft frfli: that in, hc M?ir'mifrt from 1 wnwl v 16 words i t n rt4h liwitm.'w, 1 fnw. i 3 wards; ttow r wnrw 2fr wfirdn, .. nt (uk -c t rt. n a1 n rlitirf f Itvw iii &M. 4 inwr3 tli. AUMAMaOUlUM., fTHE CONQUEROR k - - tTii. raCaA. Ot?. Mts. E. Cad -21-tf A '- 5'3 P1 aa wrau -,.,r tVHifa NfCL-ntl rn.r- fora-nj inn asm ej miCTcwa rsorjcj. par. r' r-J b.4 ea t.jnAii ssi "ae:is J oAffai ft in to care cf :i Komtth u wa aj tjvja chiii. sisr?i -d inns ftc;Ej. Tbira fcj the h'riis ai:ctl star.iT tr sa n. in ;f nwh Tb Dli)T-T ta s conirirf f:rwic e strict of nave, mJ.c:Ei ry ad is fe and reiisbA A booklet of fitrsfts from eminent mtdicaj V'.thr:tis, fndorsing lis in-r- rj.eo's mxii Tr on rq'iev &aarmm Dr. E. V. rerce, Burlila. S. Y. COURT HOUSE NOTES Items of Interest From the Records in the County Offices Briefly Told. in The case of the Wilson, Mitchell & Staver Company of Portland, versus Frank Lynn, of Perrydale, was brought before Justice Hardy Iiolman yesterday for bearing. The Portland flrtq ol aimed that It had sold Mr. Lynn binder In 1905, and that be refused payment ;for the machine, while he claimed tbat It had been sold to blm under the provision that If It proved unsatisfactory, no charge would be made. After brief dollberation the Jury decided the case In favor of Mr. Lynn, the defendant. Herbert Sears Is preparing to build A fine residence In West Dallas. Ills stepfather, Mr. Dougan, a prominent contractor of Tacoma, was In Dallas this week, and while here ordered the material for the new building. Mr. Dougan recently secured the contract for tb construction of a $l,ooo,ouo postofflos building In Los Angles ad will spend the summer In that city. Bon. J. L. Collins Is preparing to build ft Dew cement sidewalk around bis property on the corner of Court and Main streets, and tba work will be commenced ai soon as the weather has i MUled. Mrs. Frank 1 to well has returned from a two months' stay in California, where she haa been traveling for ber health. PROBATE. Etate of Charles S. Mattlson, de ceased final account filed ami final bearing set tor June 6, at 10 o'clock a. m. uuaraiansnip or lionry L, mood, a minor petition of It. M. Edgar for guardlanshlpof H. D. Moon, granted. . REAL ESTATE. O W Johnson et ux to Qeorgo Met) ol set ux, lots In Went Nalem, tlOO. George W Crowley to Gilbert J. Bevens, lot In Independence, f 2U0. Ada Taylor to Asa Taylor, lot Independence, $1400. Louisa C Murphy to Georgo W Chamberlain, land in t 8 s, r 0 w, $1. T C Elliott et ux to J J Howell, lots in Ind.'iH'nclcnop, $2,500. Mrs. L. R. Hadloy returned to ber home In Dayton yesterday afternoon, after a vIhU at the home of hor parents, Kov. and Mrs. M. J. Ballantvne. Notice to Contractors. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids for tba construction of three bridges, one 100 foot span with 80 feet of approaches, one 60 foot span with W feet approaches, ami one 45 foot span with 30 feet approaches, these bridges to be steel structures; bids will also be received for the construc- uou oi tnree woou Drirtges, same as those specified above, also for making four Alls aggregating about sixteen thousand cubic yards of dirt Bids will be received by the County Clerk ol l'ou County up to May J, 19U8 at at 10 o'clock a. m. Certified check for five per cent of bid will be required with each bid and party obtaining contract shall execute an approved bond for performance of contract Bld o be opened by the County Court , 'ate and at time above mentioned, rving the right to rel.ot any or all bids. Plan and specifications may be seen at offlos of County Clerk on or brrore April 17, !. E. M. SMITH, County Clerk. INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH Railway. FROM INDEPENDENCE, ros DAixta. Trmia fo 64. Leare Independence daily, 6:00 t m.. ir. Moiimoulij,6:lo a. in. ; ar. Dallaa, 6:40 a. m. Train No. 68. LeaTe Independence, dally, 10:30a. m.; It. Aloninoutb, 11:05 a. m.; ar. Dal laa, 11 30a. m. Train No. "0. Leave Independence, daily, 6:15 p. m.; tr. Monutoucb, 6:0 p. m.; ar. Dallas, 6:d p. m, rot AIBLIX. Train No. 67. Leave Independence, daily, 7:30a.m.;iv. alonmonib, 7:40 a. m.; ar. Alrlie, 8.1C . m. Train No. 73. Leaveladependence.dsily, 8:30 p. m.; ir. Moumouib, 3:5u p. m.; ar. Alrlie, 4:2. p. m. rOB HOXSODTH OHLT. Leave Independence, daily, 2:30 p. m. No. 101 arrlvea Monmoutb 7:20 a. m. FROM DALLAS. PUS IKblPKMXlSKCS. Train No. 5. Leave Dallaa. daily ex. Hundar. 8:30a. m.; lv. Monmoutb, :o6a.m.: ar. lude pendente, V:15 a. m. Train No. 101. Lv. Dallna. Sunday only. 6:5i a. iu.; ar. luueueuuenee, j;jua. m. Train No. 69. Leave Dallaj.. dallv. Ii.ii : lv Mon mouth, 1:'6 p. in.; ar. Independence. 1:40 u. ti Ilia train counecla at Monmouth for Air. lie.) Train No. 71. Leave Dallaa. dallv. T:. n m lv. Monmoutb, 8 p. m.; ar. Independence, 8:15 p. m. FROM AIRL1E. Train No. 66. Leave Alrlie. dallv. 9 a. m.: lv. Monmouth, V:35 a. m.: ar. Imleiiendeiice. 9 m. (Tbia train connecla at MnnmnuLh ftir uauaa.; Train No. 72. Leave Alrlie. dallv. S:(K n lv. Monmoutb. 5:40 D. In.: ar. indeuendence. Q.iW p. Ul. Train No. 100 leavea Alrlie 4:46 p.m. sdndat m.T arnvea Monniouiu aval n. xn. arrlvea Inde. pviiucuue o.du p. in. FROM MONMOUTH ONLY. leaves Monmouth for Indeoendenee dallv at ..uv p. IU. , Frr fr Hatching. SiS Cl-cib Baff Orpington eggs, s-t-tf J. E. Beizlet, Falls City. GaUs For Sale. Jsj b3 graded goats; 40 nannies, &i 15 W"6albfeT5. Chas. Rhcde. Team For Sale. Weight 450 lbs ; good to work ; gentle and sound. Price $300. Jcstix Hcnteb, Dallaa K. F. D. 2. Mutual phone Blue 15. 3-27-tf implements. All parties intending to buy Imple ments bad better see F. J. Wagner before making their purchases. 1-17-tf. Oak Wood. 16-lnch grub oak heater wood for sale. E. M. Cochran. Leave orders at Webster's confectionery store. 2-27-tf For Sale. Loganberry plants for sale. Both kind?. W. H. Krabeb, RIckreall, Or. Independent Phone. t-U-Bt 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 ation now. Address P. O. 311, Dallas. 4-H-4t to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to n $3.00 All Styles All Colors Sold Only By Dallas Mercantile Co. Successor to Ellis & Keyt PRECIIVCT OFFICERS List of Justices and Constables Nomi nated in Polk County Last Friday. The official canvass of the vote of Polk county shows the nomination of J ustices of the Peace and Constables as follows: District No. 10. E. Focht, Demo crat, Justice; Forrest Craven, Demo crat, constable. District No. 8 O. Q. Savage, Repub Mean, Justice; Marlon Putnam, Republican, constable; John Holmes, Democrat, Justice. District No. S-Hardy Iiolman, Republican, Justice; John Ashbaush, Republican, constable; Lester Butler, Democrat, Justice; Frank Kersey Democrat, constable. District No. 4 Frank Butler. Republican, Justice ; O. L. McMurphy, Republican, constable; E. LIpton, Democrat, Justice; A. R. Lewis, Dem ocrat, constable. District No. 5 J. II. Moran, Republi can, constable; B. Wilson, Democrat. Justice. District No. 6 H. O. Keyt. Republi can, Justice; no constable nominated. I Yous- iE)ooc3 Nceda purifying and your whole system renovating in the spring, as pimples, boils, eruptions, loss of appetite and that tired feeling annually prove. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the most effective medicine ever censed for the complete purification of the blood and the complete renovation of the whole system. It will make you feel better, look better, cat and sleep better and give you the best possible preparation for the not days of summer, as over 40,000 people have testified in the last two years. Today buy and begin to take Hood's Sarsaparilla Utml form, liquid, or tn taUtt form, oaej SamaUba, 100 Dow It. Mr. and Mrs, a W. Blessing received word today that they were the grand parents of a son born to Mr. and Mr. Frank Blesslog, of Portland, April ti. Both mother and child are doing welL I. N. Davidson, a former resident of Buena Vista, died suddenly at his home In North Yakima, Washington, Tuesday, of heart failure. Ha left wife, two sons and one daughter. His wife was a daughter ot tba lata Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dempeey, of RIckreall. Mr. Davidson had many friends In Polk county, who will be grieved to learn of his death. U. A. Kettner, of Raymond, Wash ogton. is la Dallas examining tba timber In this vicinity with the view of establishing a large broom handle factory. There la a great demand for handle of fir and especially or ash wood, and b says that If ba finds eocugh ash timber available, be will ndeavor to eeUbllfih the factory and have It In operation at aooa as possible. Fred Wagner has just Installed one of the Bareua ttorwwborlng device. It : Is the late tfalBff out for shoelcf For Service. Registered yellow Jersey bull for service, two miles from Dallas on flalem road. R. T. Pierce. Mutual phone, RIckreall line, El. 2-28-tf Wood For Sale. Cord wood, $3; rick wood, $1.50 for single rick, or 3 ricks tor $4, if de livered In ofle load. F. S. Ramset, Mutual phone 1403. 4-24-8t Special Sale of Shingles. On Friday and Saturday, April 24 and 25, we will sell standard grade shingles at $1.95 per thousand ; cement at $3.90 per barrel. Soeuben Ware house Co. 4-17-2t Farm For Sale. Good 300-acre dairy and 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 Gibson, Sheridan, Or, R. F. D. 1. s-io-tr Help Wanted. A few energetic men to travel and demonstrate an article of great merit that is needed in ail homes, business houses, factories, etc. 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 they desire to have their produce entered in the pool to be sold In the afternoon. 2t butter' A GOOD BUTTER In the goat line won't do to spread bread with. For cooking, pastry, pan cakes and bread, you want BUTTER THAT'S SWEET 1fWe 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. tel! SS a Between Meat and Toilet Platters Sets Notice to Creditors. Wood For Sale. Do you need wood? We want remind you that the block wood from the WlllameHB Valley Lumber Com pany's tawmill 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. For Sale. 120 Acres, well fenced for Goats. 16 acres Cultivated. 4 Acres of bearing, Apples. Trunes. fears, I'nerriea. 4 room bouse. Barn SOxio ft Good well, S springs, and stream ot spark ling water, tlie entire year. A lot of One Timber. Tell me If this Is not a real snap. Two, 10 acre homes. In the City. bargain. Also have Farms and City Property mo numerous 10 mention and vacant lota. A. J. BARHAM. 1st door west of Fostofflce. AdmiaiMrator's Notice. Kottr la hmhr rlT that IS. nVratf nral ka. brra flair ai..4nlr4 a-lmlnwrauw ( lb. - """ kroaa. J1 b, ,-.,7. rM tumn riajmi Mi rxii nd l tirt ft I'ctJh Uvoatf Sow. thrH.r. ;i y rourm to (. qn.Wi,. ml hw p oi - j.. -ww. tm artv 1 i4r R IHOVX. "r I V I Wtmm tKa tW aa a -a. . boiML Uw hm tb b vqalnrnftit ! t M utt ni uMiL, bMt borwboetnS that LS.'J'r mVLUSnT ii b ia ids county. n eaa aooe ; Z,1.IJ but the beat of beip, and therefore eaa "" back ep Just what be taya. Ja giv ,k Is ik better work put out than Is pat nt ai his shop. ti-at a r.nia mi a.ia I' v. ; av Notice ia horehr irtven that th. nniiminwi btia ba duly apDointed adminifitrainv ol the estate ol Albert W. Kowler, deoeiiaed, by the County Court ol the Stale ot Oregon, lor Polk County, and nai qualilied. All pereoiii havinK claim, aeatust tbe mid estate are hereby noti lied to preaent the same duly verified, together with the proper voucher llierelor, to the undersigned at her residence ... ..-.., ... .m ii, j, wuuiu aix monuis from the date of this notice. Dated and tint publUhed April 3, 1908. NANCY C. FOWLER, Administratrix of the eataie of Albert W. Fowler.deceaaed. Oscar ITayter, Attorney. there's a whole host of excellent things 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 find much cause for satis faction here. Just coma and get our prices and you will be conviuced that this ia a Right Price Shop. W. H. ROY $ CO. Dallas, Oregon LOOK HERE! The City Express & Transfer Co. does all kinds of hauling at reasonable rates, Stand and both phones at Webster's Confectionery Store. MUSCOTT & STARR Proprietors DALLAS, OREGON i TTOBNEY AT LAW J. L. Collins Main Street, Near Postoffloe DALLAS, - - OREGON Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Male ot Oregon, for Folk Countr. llcixrtraent No. 2. Evelyn V. Hall, Haimin, v. Harry E. Ran, Defendant. To Harry E. Hall, the above-named defendant: In the Name of the State of Oregon. Vo are hereby required to appear and anawer the com plaint Bled against you in the above-enlitleS Uiurt and suit wiihln aix weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons to-wlt-Oii or before the lith day of May, 1J; an if yon fall so to answer, for want thereof the plintiirill apply to aaid Court tor a decree aa prared for In said complaint, lo-wit: That Ike inarriage dm tract now and heretofore eixtrue between plaintiff and defendant be forever annulled and dissolved: that ptalntim (aaarlen name. Krelyn V. Bunnell, be restored to her nud that plaintiff may have such other ret art aa to the Court may aeem jtrat and equitable. This summons, by an order of tbe Hob. Id. F. t oad. County Judge of Polk County, Oregon made at ( numbers at Dallaa, Oregon, m the Mlh dsy of March. la la mrx-A ,,. . the publication thereof not Im. ,h.n ' week for six consecutive weeka lmmeatiat.lv r,. i.irna,Toia,T,H, m the "r-olk (oonty Oterrer.'' a weeklv new.paper ot I'olk. The dateof tbe first naMiniin. -j OSCAR HAVTTR. Attorney for riaialiil. If you want a good home in Dallas with lots of fruit and fine sandy gar den, see U. G. Campbell tf. FOR SAIL A fine home of 8 rooms, rich sandy land, plenty fruit and grapes; one acre or more of ground In edge of Dallas. 160 acres will sell in 40-acre tracts : only 3J 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 some city property as part of purchase price. H. G. CAMPBELL. THE NEEDS OF HORSE THE 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 cansupply the goods that will give satisfaction. The leather used in the making of this harness is genuine leather not the imitation stuff that haa no strength or durability. The cost Is not great but the value is. Dallas Harness Shop F. SalficKy, Prop. ClUtlOQ. a IU m I LOT of the Cot tat A4T TaT- , Ray TowJ' Rr"?l- 'aow- "4rt RavnoM '"'T''. ' , o-T onrt tlse oregoa. tB ,Dj l oik Coamv. at tbe cmn thereof, ia th. -.i. -, rLV.y'. aT'v-" T,ErUT 'be it day ot J om! l tfce foCDnoa ml aM fcv theaTaZj er ; to show ca.,.. , ., ', ,."" l- eui . iaim. and rh.m 1 1 le. br s d hv Ira t Sm,,,,.. .TLTTT raUt.f M). ... ml hr. . . . . . smi the ! da, o Arn. i. iZ , . ' uw eaaegea and g aVamtMI a. Mi tm-wu ' e4 Uwa mahnj slr f,, "l He"i 111 I e4 TwWe. wnmmmTI flna r f Crak4 th ., e tJ tZ tilv W f . t w taV? rf.fi iIim u m ay mt Aprtl. . t, , t,- ' ITH s4 tvaaty (Wt Electricity for Lighting Is only expensive to people who fire wasteful and careless. To you, who are naturally careful, it does not come high. w.'.V'if1 becU!? 14 c quickly turned off wnen not needed. 'tf" kerosene there is the temptation to let light burn when 1 k bl!!lllI10'i!, 10 Ml' or do" per month. tVnbLy,.meind ot -rtificial light for lees money vt" Lt'SH10.1' b,utditsave yoo anything when It limlu op- . . v niivus anil inmhassa hnMr.s-i wnrg a without your meal. KVFJE .ALLET CO. RATES Besldence on meters. P-r ver loSrrf 2 rV" droP c Per Kilowatt up to 10 drops; S i-1re H dF? od S? Fr KilowVtt up to 40 dirps ; over 40 Fc wt, ELd.rP 'od 50 fr Kiiowstt. A drop figure. 16cp or less, ihr f Pr,7 the office, We are aiw.y, n-yiy to explain , mull OUIIt Willamette Valley Company E. W. KEABXS, Manager for Dallaa. M WutlYi." lM Donh of House, rhooea Bell !