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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1908)
Polk County Observer J. C. 1IAYTER, EDITOR PUBLieHER. Published Semi-Weekly M 100 per Year. Strictly in Advsnc. entered as second-class nutter March 1, 1907, at the postofBc at Dallas, Oregon, under the Act of Congress of Marcti I, 17. DALLAS, OKKOOK, Mar 1 , 190. Tk way to build up Dallas u to pat reniit Dallas ptopU. CODiaORS EXCHAGE KlS Conductor Crocker Goes to Wat Side Conductor Webster Cones to Yamhill Divisiofs. It Is hoped that the city ooaocil will mske at least a small appropriation to assist the business men Id paying for the serrlces of a Digbt watchman. It is certainly worth something to the people to bare a competent officer look ing after the peace and order of the city daring those boars when tbe day offloer is not on duty. Kightwatch man Odom, while Id the employ of the business men, gave bis services to the eity In making arrests and preserving the peace, and rendered much valu able asslstaoce In keeping Dallas an orderly and quiet town, and yet the council steadily refused to contribute a penny toward bis salary, leaving the whole harden of expense to fall on a few business men. Tbe citizens who were paying Mr. Odom 's salary deeply felt tbe loj ustl ce of the council 's course, and it is hardly probable that the councilman, themselves, would bare said that It was right, especially In lew of tbe fact tbat not another town io Oregon forces a few merchants and business men to pay tbe entire salary of a night offloer. It is hoped tbat tbe bold-over oouncllmen and tbe new officers to be sworn In next Monday Dlght will take a broader view of tbe matter and contribute at least a small portion of tbe nigbt watchman's sal ary. It would be better still if tbe city would put a regular policeman on duty at nigbt and leave tbe day work to be done by a deputy at a nominal salary. Dallas is one of tbe mit orderly towns on tbe PaclflcCoast and has little need of a peace officer, day or night, and practically all that Is required Is a competent man to enforce tbe law and guard tbe hemes and business bouses In tbe quiet bours when all the good people are wrapped io slumber. Governor Cbamberlaio's campaign for United States Senator will be so flattened out before the first of June that he will realize that be has never been In the fight. He Is already find intr out mat me "non-partisan" game will no longer work, and tbat the nomination ot Mr. Cake has placed him la an awkward and embarrassing position from wblob be will be unable to extricate blmseir. His campaign thunder Is gone. The Governor Is a wily politician, but the recent (urn of affairs has placed him In a position where be can no longer fool the people, and hat left blm without a single peg on wbloh to bang his Senatorial ambi tion. Republican Oregon will not elect a Democrat to an offioe next Id Importance to that or President ot the United States. Tbe last county has been heard from in the senatorial race, and the com plete returns give Cake a majority of ISM over Fulton. All over the state tbe Republicans are lining up In sup port of Mr. Cake's candidacy, and bis lection by an overwhelming majority Is assured. Novel Picaic Pro trass. County School Superintendent II. C. Seymour has set the date for tbe aanual school plcolc at RUkrrall for Saturday, May It Tbe program for this plcolc will be something quits aovei, and will be In the form of an entertainment commemorative of the first school ever opened Io Oregon several of tbe men and women who attended tbat school will be present aod assist la tbe program. Hon. i. u. Btaata, representative from Polk county at tbe session of 1193 was la town Tuesday on busi ness His father settled In Polk county near tbe Benton line io 145, about tbe same time the late J. C. Avery settled oa what has since become tbe alt of Corvallls. For some time there was no Inhabitant residing be tween these two pioneer neighbors according to the statement of Mr. Btaata, Their homes were It miles apart -Corvallls Times. Passengers on tbe Tarn bill division of the Southern Pacific railroad will hereafter miss tbe smiling face aod pleasant greeting of Joseph Crocker tbe veteran conductor. After twenty years of continuous service on this division, Mr. Crocker has been trans ferred to tbe West Side, exchanging places with Conductor Webster, whose advancing years makes it necessary for him to take an easier run. Mr. Crocker made bis last regular trip from Dallas to Portland yesterday afternoon. Conductor Crocker came to Oregon from California about twenty years ago, aod entered the employ of tbe Oregonian Railway Company, (Lim ited, ) as a wod uctor on tbe Dall a. ro n. Tbe road at that time was a narrow gauge, aod a mixed freight and pas senger train was operated between Portland and Airlie, tri-weekly, com ing op one day and going back the next. This tri weekly train, of which It used to be said that it came up one week and tried to go back tbe next, was a standing Joke among the people of Polk county and the traveling public in general. Tbe equipment of tbe road consisted of a few small loco motives, known as "dickies," and one or two vest-pocket-edition coaches, together with flatcare and boxcars of like proportion. The locomotives were about the size of an ordinary harvest ing engine, and were unable to pull more than two or three loaded cars up an ordinary grade. Owing to tbeir light weight, these locomotives were off tbe track about as much of tbe time as they were on it, and tbe writer well remembers tbat at one time when an excursion train was returning from a picnic at Ballston, all of the able- bodied men and small boys on the train, were loaded onto the engine to keep it on tbe rails and to prevent it from "rearing up" as the cars were being pulled up Smitbfleld bill. Tbe regular train, facetiously known as tbe "Cannon Bail," used to leave Airlie early In the morning and arrive In Portland about 6 o'clock In tbe evening, although the distance is less than 80 miles. Dallas passengers ate lunch at Wbitesoo, less than 20 miles from home. The engine bad a habit of jumping tbe track about every five miles, but a little mishap like tbat did not worry Conductor Crocker in the least lie would borrow a few rails troru a neighboring fence, and sum montog toe train crew and the pas sengers to bis assistance, would lift the old tea-kettle back onto tbe rails and be on his way again in less tban an hour's time, as calmly as If nothing had happened. Conductor Crocker, when In a rem iniscent mood, can tell many a good story of those hnleyou days. Here Is one of bis best: He tells tbat atone time a young woman, whoso parents resided In Dallas, was teaching school at SmlthOeld. Every Friday after noon, sho would board the train at tbat station and come to Dallas to spend tho Saturday holiday. One Tuesday night there was to be an entertainment in Dallas, and the young woman, desiring to attend, was waiting at the station when the train pulled In. Just as the engineer was whistling for down brakes, a passen ger Inquired, "Conductor, what day Is this?" Happening to see the school teacher waiting at the station as usual, Conductor Crocker absetit-tnlndodly answered, "Friday." Overhearing tbe answer, an aged traveling man, who bad been dosing In bis scat, woke up and remarked: "Well, I knew this was a slow train, but I had no Idea it was as bad as that We left Portland on Tuesday morning, and here it is Friday afternoon." But those old days are gone, and now ail Is changed. When tbe road passed Into the bands of tbe Southern Paclfle Company, the track was soon changed to a standard gauge, and modem locomotives and coaches took tbe place of the antiquated equipment Instead or a tri weekly mixed train, the company has long operated a dally passenger train between Dallas and Portland, aod a few years ago a second dally train was placed on tbe run. Instead of being all day on tbe road. tbe trip to tbe city Is now made In three hours. Through all or these changes and years. Conductor Crocker bas been on tbe run. and by bis agreeable manners and uniform courtesy to passengers, has endeared blm self to every man, woman and child living along the line. His transfer to the West Side will be regretted by every patron of tbe l'amhlll division, but all will be pleased to learn that his place Is to be filled by so pleasant and obliging an official as the veteran Conductor Web ster. Wcmen Who Wear "WelL It is astonishing bow (prat a ehoe -.7-7-.2 few rears of Earned tfe often make la thai anmiun and disDOsition of aiany Udrertiseineata aader this bead ar eaMrfeiS I ' " n- ' ,K. .fc. ,h " I es fare TOTS, ,ariam. ;j . .... - . . - . V 1 1 - ' bnUiance vani&h like tbe bloom from a peach which Is rodeiv handled. Tbe matron is aaSj a din shadow, a faint echo of the chancScf maiden. There are two reasocs foe this chanpa. Irnorance aod negiect. Few toc&c women appreciate tbe shock to the sjstea Utrotirh the change which cocoes with marriafw and motherhood. Many neglect to deal with tbe anpieant pr-ivie drains asd weak nesses which too oflea come with mar- riafe aod motberbocd. not nodemandicc tbat this secret drain is robbing the cbet't of its freshness and in Jural of it fairness. As tt;re-T as the cvrjeral health ratter when there is aVrsretiHent ol tbe health of the delicate worcaiorjan, so surely wbfrtfteM organs areNablished la beaihb theTace rijtj to,i witness to tbelact is resiTd cotswniesA year? a Ei!?:em vcgen have frmnd health isi fcap; 'inw In the n of Dr. P:rce i F&- :-.e I'pwcr I'vca. It mates weak wom en suong and m women well. Ingredi ests on label contains do alcohol at harmful kabJt-foraiing drags. Mad wnoi?y of those native, American, medic Ina! roots nxst h!eh!y recommended t leadicf Eted.cai authorities ol ai the sev eral scbocls of practice for the cure ot woman's peculiar ailments. For ncrir.c mothers or for those broken Iowa in health tr too frequent bearing of children, also for the expectant mothers. to prepare ine f-Tfieai lor ui coming ol bsbv and tr.aain its advent easy and almost painje. mere is nomedicineqam so rood as ' Favorite Prescription.1 I can do no barm In any condition of tbt system. It is a most potent invigorating tonic and strengthening nervine nicely adapted to woman's deiicate system by a physician of iartreeipericoce in the treat ment of woman' peculiar ailments. Dr. Pier-e taay N consulted by letter free of chare. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel ai,d Surgical Institute, nunaio. n. x COURT HOUSE NOTES Items of Interest From the Records ia the County Offices Briefly Told. PROBATE. Estate of John E. Davidson, de ceased report of real estate filed and set for bearing Saturday, May 16. Guardianship of Bay and Orville Sevier, minors X. M. Ouy. E. V. Dalton and Ralph Butler appointed appraisers or estate. Estate of Lawrence Davis, de ceasedPaul Fundmao appointed administrator. Estate of Emily Foreman, d ceased E M. Smith. E. Hayter and J. rticnter appointed appraisers. Guardianship of Henry D. Moore, a minor Inventory and appraisement uiea ana approvea. REAL ESTATE. C W Matthews to Eleanor F Butler, lot io Falls City, $60. D L Keyt et ux to Elmer E Enes, land In Perrydale, $50. United States to Douglas Jones, 180 acres, t 6 s, r 8 w, patent United 8tates to Olga M Holman. 40 acres, t 8 s, r 7 w, patent prin niiff sf 3 IVHrlsllWIlB The best is Hood's Sarsaparilla. It is the best because it does the most good. While it makes the blood pure, (resh aod lively, it tones the stomach to bet ter digestion, creates an appetite, stimu lates the kidneys and liver, gives new braia, nerve and digestive strength. An onequaled list of cures 4066 tes timonials in two years proves its merit. trltWBfr tut! ! MittilM rm 1 . nw m wmm ag - - M wi m la -m KrM ka aaw- ftiaaa.aa I. M u aa a k-4 H4 N.. ,,-. 1. ....a a- kaMK4aia mi a, CI J aa ua aah'4 ftaa wai mmw fcim m a fa1! Geortra Diinsan. of Jefferson, visltpd In Dallas this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Suelllna went to Portland yesterday. D. A. Madison and John Bird went to Salem yesterday on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mover, of Falls City, left yesterday via California for a several months visit at tbeir old borne In Iowa. The members of the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. ot Dallas Colletre will eon- duct a refreshment stand on the cor ner of the James Howe property. Wed nesday. May 6. The purpose of this enterprise is to raise funds to send delegates to the Northwest Conven tions of the two Christian associations, M. Tillory, or Independenoe was In town over Sunday, looking tor resi dence property. He Is comloir to Cor- vallis io September to take un bis residence while vounir neoole In the family attend oolleira. He was tormerlv connected with the flouring mill at Independence, and Is an old-time rest dent of tbe Willamette Valley. Cor- vallisTlmes. Fred Wagner has Just Installed one or tbe Bareus horseshoeing devices. It Is the latest thing out For shoeing horses. He bas the best equipment and can do the beat horseshoeing that is done in tbe county. He bas none but the best or help, and therefore can back up just what be cays. Just give him a trial and be oonvinoed. There Is no better work put out than Is nut out a ois anop. 4 ai ot Wood For Sale. IX) you need woodT We want to remind you that tbe block wood from the Willamette Valley Lumber Com paoy's eawmlll is tbe beet and cheap est wood you can buy. $1.75 per load. delivered. Mutual phone 1407, or leave orders at Webster's confectionery store. "-2a-tr. BOWMAN BROS. rORlALE7 A one borne of S rooms, rich sandy land, plenty fruit aod grapes; one acre or more of ground to edge of aKliaa. ISO acre will sell In 40 acre tracts : oniy f muesoui; noe rrult land. M acres One fruit land, t mlUa nf Monmoutn; nearly all cleared, at a bargain, beat or terms. Some good bargains la farms and smaller tracta. Could take some city property as part of purrhaae price. H. G. CAMPBELL. t ki vord lor eara taatftioa thereafter: words or a. t per araaUi. X adKftiseuest inserted lor tea l&aa LtcaaB. .rnrea eouat as ooe word. For Instance, tbe aoaaerU nmtajiaiiaa counts as one wrd- . . Two initials eoont a ooe rtrl For instance, i. x-iocrfa 'coenuaa two words, k i...., ar a, tv l word: that 15. ulinumit Ina 1 WOnl IO li words I roasted a, u words; aa adTeruwaaent Iran it to 36 iwtf. iocoaire. is eoanteu aw woroa. -1 i ii.iaI aa worda. ete. in temres fcHk.winc iae adrerusenKnt ma- j fA u the ew.er. For instaJK. t-Xi-a indicaies i i ,.., mm Srat Mitktta&ed aa! W ,rrh xl and chat u ia to be inserted twice. I Tbe te-cr-a aad letters 4-I-li tnduwie lhat UK j adrerUieaent waa Srst pQtvatied April l and 1 Uiat it is to be ran unul toe custoaier orders it j dtacwDtuiaed.j Eggt tot Hatch in r. Single Comb Buff Orpington eggs, tl for 15. 4-8-tf J. E. BmiJT, Falls City. Goats For Sale. SO bead graded goats; 40 nannies, and 10 weathers. Chas. Bhfpk. 4-21-tt Trass For Sale. Weight 6"0 lbs ; good to work ; gentle aod sound. Price $300. Jrsns Hcsteb, Dallas R. F. D. i. Mutual phone Blue SS. 3-27-tf ITHE CONQUEROR Implements. All parties intending to buy imple ments had better see F. J. Wagner before making their purchases. 1-17-tf. Oak Wood. 16-inch grub oak heater wood for sale. E. M. Cochbax. Leave orders at Webster's confectionery store. 2-27-tf Lost. In Dallas. A solid gold Woodman watch charm. Finder please return to H. C. Seymour. 4-17-tf Homesteaders. Do you want to dispose of your relinquishment? If so, see Bttler & Dcss. We have parties waiting. 4-29-tr 230,000 Shingles. Kelt Saturday, for one day only, there will be a special sale or shingles at $2.42 per M, at Soehres's Wabe- hocsb. 4-29-2t For Service. Registered yellow Jersey bull for service, two miles from Dallas on Salem road. It. T. Pierce. Mutual phone, RIckreall line, 61. 2-28-tr Wood For Sale. Cordwood, $3; rick wood, tl.50 for single rick, or 3 ricks lor $4, If de livered in one load. F. S. Ramses', Mutual phone 1403. 4 24-8 1 Farm For Sale. Good 300-acre dairy and stock farm two miles from railroad; good grass and farming land ; plenty or running water; good bouse and barn and sheds. Call on or address James A Gibsow, Sheridan, Or., R. F. D. 1. 8-lU-tI aa r. ' tar aw a WW hwm4 wnSrs ftl i ai aa aaa paa ,' aa a,a i at. Notice te Cti-atrs, Notice Is hereby giwa tbat sealed bids for tbe moMructioa of throe bridge, one too foot spaa with 90 feel of apprnat'hew. one SO foot pao with J trrri approacbea, anl ort jt foot spaa with 0 feet apcou-hes, these bridre to tw eH atrorturea: bida will also be received f.r tbe enniitrue. ttoa of three wood brHtr. him as trio specified above, also for matin roar fJiis aartrretratina? ahmit aistnaa tbonsand cubic yards of dirt. Hi. la will be rxwlvsol by tbe CVxiety Clerk c-t Polk Coaoty sptn May t. I4 at at id o'clock a. as. OtnOed cbevk tor "re per cent of bid will bo repaired with each bM and party oUaieir, coatrac shall eievuaw aa arrrcwed bned fre prrforveaeca. of exntrart EkIs to be cpened ty tao Cove IT Cbert oa date aad at tins abovw aettoie.l. reaerriew tax nrnt w rew asf or all bida. Ilea aad rwrtneattnos aiay be swea at offle of Ooaaty Clerk oa or before April IT, ., E. U. SMITH. 4 Il-t Ooaaty Otk. Help Wanted. A few energetic men to travel and demonstrate an article of great merit that is needed In all homes, business bouses, factories, etc Address 4-2-8t L. A. MATHEWS. Dallas, Oregon Shares For Sale. Will sell either 10 or 20 shares of United Wireless Telegraph stock, (transferable,) at $15 - per share. Address, N. M., care Observer office. 4-28-2t Positively a Snap. A brand new set of IS Vols, or the New Americanized Encyclopaedia Britannica, at J off of cost price. Inquire at A. J. Barbara's Real Estate Office, Dallas, Oregon. 4-28-tr For Service. German Coach horse, "Alban," will mane tne season or 1908 as usual at Farmers' Feed Shed. Terms, $20, $15 and $10. First-class pasture ror mares at $1 a month. W. H. McDaniel, Dallas, Or. 4-28-tr to in as an as ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft n $3,00 All Styles All Colors Sold Only By Dallas Mercantile Co. Successor to Ellis & Keyt vr I w ' BUTTER1 h 3 ' 1 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 fiWe 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. Notice to Creditors. Notice il hereby riven that the mideraienml hnl been duly SKDulDted a,1ininliilratrli of the eatste ol Albert W. Fowler, deceased, by the County Court of the State of OreroD, tor folk ouuty. and nai auallh'ed. All persons havinr claims araiuit the aiid estate are hereby notified to present the name duly Tenrted. together with the proper vouchers therefor, to the undersuned at her rerirteuce tn Hallaa, in aaid County, within six months irom me date 01 inu notice. Notice to Creditors. Not es Is hereby tlveh that the nnderairned baa been duly appointed admlnlatrauir of the eauta of Knoll, Koreman, ileeeaaed, by the County Court of the Miam ol n.,.., i... v.. . County, and baa qualified. ' All prraona havlu rlalmi aralnrt the Mid eatate are hervbv mu i ri.i m , , .1 duly yerlded, uselher aith the proper vouchers f iTVi"' 10 wlersifiwd, at his law olhi-e Tk "uniy 01 ro t, allhm all - iwuiiioi inia notice. Oaled and Sral published May 1, 1. IH'AI HiVT.lt Adniimstratorof the eauteof . ,. m,lT roremu.deceaacd. rlatt a rlalt, Attorney a Iated and flrat pubiuhed April 3. 190S. Nancy c iowit . Admimatratrlx of the eatate of Albert . rowler.deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Between Meat and Toilet Platters Sets there's a whole host or excellent things here. Only a catalogue could give names and prloes or all the CHINA. CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE in this remarkably complete assortment. The woman who dearly loves a bar gain will find much cause ror 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 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 thlDgs required for repairs we can supply the goods that will give satisfaction. The leather used in the making or this harness is genuine leather not the imitation stuff tbat baa no strength or durability. The cost is not great but the value Is. Dallas Harness Shop F. SalficKy, Prop. Summons. Ill the Circuit Conrt of the Ktate of Oreron. for Polk County. IViartmenl No. 2. tveiyu . Mall, riaintiff. y. Harry E. Hall, Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby rttrea that the underlined a lnleerulora 01 the mute of Hand IVIers. tZI- " nal account InThe (oonty tourttw the Mate ol Oreeoa, for Poi iu ,m ""r.iav ine win day ol May, 1. at the hour ol one o clock la the aft-raoon of said day. at the Court most of tbe said l!'" 4'."rt i" ib "7 al'aa Orea-00, haa piaca lor the karlt of otimlnn u ik. 1 a, accuant aad the aetllrnenl ibereof 1A ID I). I ITKRS, CUZARK'TH PETEKS. '"'"! eierau. of tbe rata la el Bated aad Srat paMlatied April at, lsoa. To Harry E. Hall, the above-named defeniiant: In the Name of the sute of oreron. You are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint Bled aralnst you In the above-entitled Court and suit within sit weeks from the date of the lirat publication of this summons, to-wit-On or before the 6th day of Mar, late); and if yon fail ao Io answer, for want thereof the planum will apply to aaid Conrt for a decree as prayed for in aald complaint, to-wit: That the marriage oioiracl Dow and heretofore exiltiis between plaintiff and defendant be forever annulled and dissolved : that plaintirTS maiden name, Evelyn V. Bunnell, be restored to her ud tbat plaintiff aaav havesnrh nth. ,i,. -L to the Court may seem just and equitable This summons, by an order of the Hon Fd F. Coad. County Judireof Polk County. Oregon made at Chambers at Dallaa. Oreron, 011 the ... u7 jaarvu. iw, sa serveo upon yon by the publication thereof not leas than ones a week for all consecutive weeks tmmedistelv ninwmraiaiToia.iia, in the "Polk vu,, iwT-r. a wees ly nv,ia aeoerai Polk. aumaona is March .. iaw. OSTAK HATER. Attorney for Plaiailft. LINCOLN COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY . It is not business to buy real estate without an ab stract of title. Let us make it; we guarantee same to be correct. C B. CR0SN0 and C L HAWKINS, Abstractors TOLEDO, OREGON y Oterver. a week ly newtianrr of ll circulation published In said Counlv of The date of the first publication ot this Citation. Administrator Notice. Jaa !ThWhT sires- that lbs aaderattned ""'r ai-orar.ied adaiuiistratar ai it-. Iwrto) llt loaaiy. iTee-a. aaj a aua, w'dow. and Fsrl Ravnond He.la kavsaoBd. Ira t'Wa kavmond. heirs of to- 1 . " " are aereov aocifftad mmA - ye'-al iae aaaae. aith la nroe wnbiB ll aanaifcs Irvwa taw daaa arioi Ii. apral t. kmr 1 mow 4avlBa-aar of ibe twtateaa fvaary ai-aa. Si 1 1 aa. a. AasatsviatrMar's Notice. I ta haa.M CaaaM, twawa a I ae saw awssep m I Is, 11 I SIVWW tSjaS mm mmA.m J a It , 4a, w Harr. waa Sa: ar.m...a Wiaaaa) Byram Vs. fcrron',,CO,,r,,' ,h8U" ' " In tbe matter of lbe M.t As v . r atoad. deceased ' .,,..7 "' v Mr- To Nellie Rayaiond. w'dow. rern tLayavoo.1, I iT - LT.m"n:i-f to f - MiaLfi, oeceaeed: " "me ol in. .ui, o vm, y, and each of y,u are betvb. .. . ' . 1 ,111?Pr ' T oun of the btateS Oroa. in and f. p,k County , . aooai tbercM. la Iba I ity of fellas, in aai.l a rTi-ai ' ' ,h honvoi ten fhTi. k M enooa 01 a.Ki a.tm and tbe de.. claims aad rkiT arainss tbe mm.,t ebe d b, Ira C. ..MltsTLTaT., trakw .1 said aaaate at asivai oi, rved,,. IW rt.t.r-; -.rjttTmTri," taepairaaaas of rtwii rawia anibew-wt tar tbe adaaaxasuwuea ma4 tM r raiM the and . ataie a.. ai JHZ ta S, ari itoej aa Sr ' 1 aw- U ost euwai IVn-V, Hora "L aaS as tra SMrw. aa laa 1 "!"-waar a r p . t taaaas iaa t!m mt a, w a. Uwa natoM v, ... i- 1 11 1 a. T . . ... . - , . - -..,n.lr.pJ,p t aa er f the , I rwa. wua tb aval f -1 r"a tStai. t.n w Say wf Apell. I. j Clash saaS Csatatf Cwwrv Electricity for Lihtinij Is only expensive to people who'are wasteful and careless. To yon, who are naturally careful, it does not come high. i..i Kb,ll8"mounttoonly dollars per month. th.o el ltny,trae!ind o lflcitU light for Ice. money PortHBWea iVKlrbtUt d U T "tnhinfrheo It limits op mr nl.n.k "Dd- atloii-ruliia yoar eyeeighfr-amokes uMVrZ .v.-eCO"n,ODi nd increase, iousetild work. Ion but .wtJ7t rl LonalKmowbr without your meal. KiHarT', ?llZiLXJ:l TO- RATES-Eesldeoo. on meters, rr -9 W na.1- afisanssa ..J s - . .a. wa ccrer lOdrops lc. ne7rIe.V 'iu,.ec -uowan np to iw drops lTJc per drop and Sc f or power rate arplT at t the "ins and outa" nr tk. 1 . c . Dever to to uu busioesB aod 5c per Kilowatt op to 40 drop.; crevr 40 arop ngurea l6cp or rc dropjKJo per drop KitTT and Zrrfl W. alway. rey explain k aisv UUUK ItrlIVMIT li ightiog propoeitioo to you, c&U on u or Willamette Vdley Company am W KEAEX3 Manager for DaUaa. Mutual mi?"' l0st Borth of Conrt Hons. nonea BeU 41T. St,