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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1908)
Polk County Observe J. C. HAYTER, EDITOR AND PUB1JSHER. PublUhed Semi-Weekly U 11.50 per Tear. Strictly In Adranee. Entered aa eecond-elaaa matter March 1. Ir7, at the poet office at Dallaa, Oregon, under the Act o! lAngnm ol Marco i, ua. DALLAS, OREGON, M AY 12, 1908. Tkt way to build up Dallas is to pat- ronitt Dallas people. AN IMPORTANT STEP. Counolltneo Coad andStafrln return from EugeDeenthuaiastically Id favor of bitbulltic pavement in preference to macadam streets. This Is not to be wondered at It would be strange to bear any other decision from any practical business man wbo baa com pared the two systems of improve ment. Maoadam streets wilt amply meet every need of the residence district in a town the size of Dallas, but the crushed rock is not suitable for the business thoroughfares, for the reason that it would not long withstand the heavy traffic and in a few years would be in need of constant repairing. Then, aside from this most important advantage, the smooth pavement has In its favor the clean lines and beauty of the city. The Observer believes that were the property-owners to decide in favor cf crushed rock now, tbey would regret the decision Inside of two years and be demanding the better pavement It is true the bitbulitic pavement is much mors expensive than macadam, but in the end the taxpayers will find it much the cheaper. Like anything else that Is good, it costs money, but it is well worth its cost The coudoII has acted wisely in referring this Important Improvement to the property-owners before proceed ing with the movement already under way for rock streets, and evory busi ness man and citizen Interested in keeping Dallas In the very front rank of progressive Oregon towriB (and Unit Includes every resident of the city) should attend the mass mooting Fri day evening. There Is no doubt as to what the loyal and progressive citizens of Dallas will do at this meeting. They will Instruct tholr offi cers to keep right on with the good work of building a greater and better city. It Is this spirit of standing boulder to shoulder in the march of progress that has placed Dallas In the proud position she occupies today, ami in this Instance, as In the past, there will be no backward step. COURT HOUSE NOTES Items of Interest From the Records ia the County Office. Briefly Told. PROBATE. Adoption of Gertrude McCoy, a minor' Paul Fundman appointed next friend of minor to give or wit hold consent to adoption. Estate of Martin Lowney, deceased Andrew Kershaw appointed administrator. Estate of Joseph McTimmonds, de ceasedinventory and appraisement of Lincoln county property filed and approved. Estate of L. S. Perkins, deceased pe tition to sell personal property granted. REAL ESTATE Dallas City Bank to Silas Orchard, lot in Dallas, t'M. United States to William Hartleys, 20 acres, 1 6 s, r 8 w, patent Frank Wheeler to William II artless. 20 acres, t s, r 8 w, $400. C W Biceet nx to Eley Fleck, 10 acres, 1 7 and 8 s, r 5 w, $2S0O. Mary E Kelsacd hd to H II Duokel-! berger, land fn Dalian, $750. James Howe to PetrG Rempel, 25 acres, 1 7 a, r S w, $410. James Howe to Jacob P Xachtigall, 25 acres, 1 7 a, r 5 w, 403. Frank P Ground et did A X Poole, lots in Monmouth, $400. J L Murdock et ux to F E Murdock, 80 acres, t a, r 4 w, $2S.;i. OCBB Company to W W John son Lumber Company, 643 acre, t 8 s. 7 w, $4422. Frank Butler et ux to L C Tyler, Sand In t 8 , r w, $1CKX B L Knoll to W L Gilson, 17 acres, 1 8 a, r S w, $l William and Ida Sportsman to F S Wilson, lots in Iode-peDdeDos, $1. George R Allen et ux to W H Boals, S acres, t 7 and 8 s, r S w, f fioo. Josephine McDrritt and bd to Dallas City Bank, lots in Dalles, $150. Cnrrs tToman VTcakiwssca. Tv r-rer to that tw to fc wfnm lntr.i For r. . I. Jita I y'e ukrf lis Editorial SSi of T.tR Eti-K.-Tjc.Vr.nir At, Ksvifw says of Cau-axm r tHiwAw Dtufcui we.ck is one of Ms" c!; if f ir.pri:nts of th Fa vorite Prmspf'vJtoo "A retmxSv !.v 'riNr aw nwr rr ;iiivi-iri.. t ' ct t. fcx,il fc.- lie r m:;mtoi ia we tarCK BKtil wi..a r.-.-e awrrs tSe aYao.;t in lte irr-alawwl w ii- pe runar lo w r.x-1 II tral a ca- it -!! ik.-f, . rv5 lWY"Mrtll soft ;. av: Tlw to.- a" aTnnraT lit htijrs UiAitK K :jtvVi. l niotim ria-au. i a-i o att--- la the t4.-.l:kiknrAffi awn iwcv.'MinditKv e the re-prs -! oriM V7a. pn ar tr- re:uiiiy. aV..a:ian-d wuifc&MBa." drfe-aar of Ike rv r.-vl A' : s e cf mwtv. ; visr.t a. '5 t' i! in the K(xw of Uw fcwi ci j : c rt rriii.- I v.v.:ir, . cue to a - aor:,c:-'u cxvu.t.v of tS ;r-iit ivirm a:i .i 'tEA- i thm HtKl I kaNts dnrrnc Kr -rv m um tatnraM Vjr part of ua i et.i f r...-I.' is Lnicorn root, or Hflvvmas. amj th ici.i-al ;r-rt:c of which 11 inetvJ:ai of "Favorite Pre$cr;t)ti,o, JTof. K.:.y IT.I.r.rm.d. M. U.. of Ben net! MtviK-al C i . p". Cbirsfo. y: It fs an ia ;-rlir.t ri-rwy in d:s-niera of th In i;t f asarrtiai rtiilhis ax ftwnl rij.tnit- it fc. us-ful. i'r.. J-.ha S. .sniper. M. D-. lata of C actons ti. it of tioiden tl root : ln ivia-K3 to its frtral effs-la tn the ST-:!!, lrt o' V . tn uj ifftiV V1 u tfw pwlJ rnmmrty ' ,HHt.fl. It tS lTH7.;;,f TtVtlOiil m tM UMhC UMfUj ill j Vt.'r. Hartlii'.w. M. P.. of JefTersoa i MflCiical OoiifW. Mys of li.ilden al : J rhr.a nttim:' ajd coretiire ujMtK-uor- i riiti' pfc:nful IJ)er;;;I).'T,-" ; Ir. I'ltri'! 1'atont rr'S-ription faith- fr.iir tvnrf!! ell lhe Alxve namtxi in- i rdif nt and miw ti'cdirfases fur liici iter are rteommeril. LOW RATES EA5T W1U. BK MADI IHIs'flLtSOS BT THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC sUNES IN OREOON) FROM DALLAS, OREGON TO Chicago St. Louis St. Paul Omaha Kansas City AS FOLLOWS BOTH WATS THROrOH PORTLAND $74.40 69.40 64.40 64.40 64.40 OSK WAT VIA CALIFUBMA $89.40 84.40 83.65 76.90 76.90 TICKETS WILL BE OS SALE May 4. 18 June 5, 6, 19, 20 July 6, 7, 22, 23 August 6, 7. 21, 22 Good for return in 90 days with stopover privileges at pleasure within limits. REMEMBER THE DATES For any further information call on I. N. W OODS, Local Agent or write to WM. McMURRAV eneral Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon lSp" $ botter; jtTtimJ 5 g A GOOD BUTTER in the sroat line won't do to spread bread with. For cooking, pastry, pan cakes and bread, you want BUTTER THAT'S SWEET fWe 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 irrocerv stores, but not ours, Try ours and smile and be happy. E. BOYD & SON Phones: Bell 63, Mutual 314. "NOT VERY IMPORTANT. The Pendleton Trlbuue takes this view of the senatorial situation : The Portland Journal, under the bore heading, asserts that It Is nut a matter of any particular moment as to what party a senator of the United States belongs, "partisanship does not count for or against a senator now as much as It did a few years ago," "Sure not, Mike I When running for governor our non-partisan George fooled part of the republicans by declaring that there is no politics in the governor's office merely an exec utive function Is only required to enforce the laws, that is all. "And now that he Is running for senator, he declares in the most non partisan matter In the world that there Is 00 politics In the position ho Is after 'not like there used to be!' The democrats are all suposed to vote for Chamberlain to man In order to show their independence of 'party' (I), while the republicans are expected to show their non-partisan ahlp by voting for hi in toot "Ana the republican who will be fooled by this transparent clap trap should be takon out and treated for the simples." A. M. White and A. T. White, of the firm of Moffat & White, the financial backers of the Oregon Electric Com pany, are In Portland, and will make minute and extensive examination of all tbe company' properties and lines. Their presence Is considered by all an additional assurance that the Oregon Electrlo Company will rush all the projects they have planned, by which they hope to embrace the whole of the Willamette Valley In one enor mous system of elwtrlo railways. Mothers, thoae children's ready-to-wear d rest at The Emporium. Smith ft Sheltoa. tf Polk, the Orchard County. It has been estimated that tbe totAl value of the trees and small fruit plants purchased for setting out Dew orchards In the vicinity of Dallas since last Fall amounts to fully tTSOO. J. B. Nuon, an extensive dealer in nursery stock, has placed orders for 25.000 of the larger fruit trees, and says that he believes that the entire number of trees disposed of is between 55,000 and C0.00O. About 75,000 plants of tho small fruits, such as etraw borrlus, raspberries and blackberries, huve been set out on the farms in this vicinity In the last 10 monttis. The cannery quostlon will solve itself in Dallas In tho next year or two. Lost. Hevcrul keys. Finder plense lonte at Obsorver onion. 5-8-2t The Secret of a Beautiful Face C- lies in keeping the (kin pro- trctrdasweuascleansed. Just washing is not enough that only leaves the delicate surface more exposed to the irritation of dust and germs j to merci less attacks of tun and weather. After washing, ap ply Rohertine and experience its delightful refreshment. You will admire the line-less foftrcess it imparts to face, neck ard arms. It not only stimulates a radiant glow, but protects the skin from becom ing coarse. Prevents burn u g, tan and freckles. J. I ymr Dnit fim fer J f :PBRTIP1 Notice of Final Settlement. BUSINESS LOCALS. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned tut joint executors of the eh late of David Meters, deceased, have tiled their anal account in the County Court of the state of Oregon, for PoU County, and that Saturday, the 30th day of May, at the hour of one o'clock In the afternoon of 8)i id day, at the Court room of the said County Court in the City of Dallaa, Oregon, hue oeen appointed uy aaia uouri as tne time and place for the heariua; of objections to the said final account and the settlement thereof. DAVID D. I'KTKRS. ELUABKTH PKTEKS, Joint executors of the estate of David Peters, deceased. Sibley 4 Eakhi, Attorneys. Dated and first published April 28, 1908. Administrator's Notice. Notice in hereby Riven that tbe undersigned has been duly appointed administrator of the eHiaic oi Biamey Brown, aeceaseu, by tne count Court of Polk County, Oregon, and nao quail lied. wow. tnereiore, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same, with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned at his place of renHiuiiue near irue, in roiK ioumy, uregOU, within six months from the date hereof. Dated April 2, VJW, JAMES R. BROWN, Administrator of thectstateof Stauley Brown, deceased. Between Meat and Toilet Platters Sets O. O. Arnold announces the follow ing Appointments for the coming week In Ills tour of lolk county as an antl saloon worker: Tuesduy, Ouk Grove; Wednesday, Eola; Thursday, Top- corn ; frlday, Wost Sulein ; Saturday, Lincoln; Sunday, Zona and Hprlng v alley; Monday, Uethel. Messrs. Fuller & Elliott went to Toledo this weok and held a conference with the Lincoln County court rela tive to a contract for cruising tho timber lands of that county. Thov will not know for several days whuther tholr bid will be accepted, as there were several bidders. Tonight's train will bring another line job press for the Observer oflice The new machine Uono of the fastext and Le t of Its class now manufac tured. This will Rive tho Observer press room four modem presses a greater number, we think, than In anv other couutry printing oflloe In Ore- Mrs. Henrietta Brown, state presi dent of the W. C. T. V., was a Dallas visitor Friday, and a pleasant recep tion was given In her honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Loiiffneckor. A musical and literary program was rendered, and Mrs. Brown delivered a practical address on the work of the society. More than a score of young people from this city, drove to Falls City. Saturday evening and paid a visit to the big skating rink recently opened at that place. During the evening Ooorge Brown gave an exhibition of fancy skating and Jumping on rollers. Members of the Dallas band furnished music for the occasion. The Dallas Band rehearsed in the city park Sunday afternoon, and largecrowd of the citizens of Dallas attended the Impromptu concert, heartily applauding thoeicellent work of the new organisation. Tbe band boys are practicing faithfully, and will be fully prepared to furnish a fine musical program at tho School Picnic at Rickreall, Saturday. f ArtvertiHemtMlla under thin hpd urn r-lwirrcri ut tho rate o( 1 ei-ut lii-r wuril. Ural Insertion : U cent ieronl for eoc h lrin'i tii.n thereafter: :10 woriliicirleiis.il per month. No advertisement luaerteii for lewi ttiHM neetita. Hilre cminl aa one won . For limtHtipe. the nuiiii-rt.t coinuinaiion "liXi"' counts aa one word. Two Initials count an one word. For instance, ".i. M. limes" conn Ls us two words. The minimum rlmrve In tor lfi wonts; Hint Is, an advertlM'iniMit from 1 word lo lowoidai counted as I ft words; an advertisement from is to Ju words, Inclusive, is counted lis SSI words: from 21 to 2.1 words, Is counted as '25 words, etc. 't he linres follow nm the advertisement ludi cstu how lonir it Is to run, and are not charircd to the customer. For iustimce, ;t-:n -lit indicates tlml Hie Hdvurtieuieul was first published on March III, and I lint il Is lo be inserted twice. The llmircs mid letters -l-l-tf indlcuto llmt the advertisement wns lirsl published April 1 ami that II ls lo he run mini the cualomer onlera it discontinued.) Egfrs for Hatching. Singlo Comb Bulf Orpington eggs, $1 for 15. 4-2-tf J. Administrator's (Notice. Notice is hereby given that by order of the County Court of folic County, Oregon, duly made and entered on the lTtti day of March, ItsM, the undersigned was duly appointed administrator of tbe estate of Kenben T. Harn ard, deceased; and all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present their respective claims, under oath, with the proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice, to the undersigned administrator, K. F. D. No. 2, Halem, Oregon. Haled this the '20th day of March, 1KI8. THKODORE BARNARD, Administrator ol the estate of Keuben T. Barnard, deceased. Notice to Creditors. E. Bkk.i.kv, Falls City. Implements. All parties intending to buy imple ments hitd better see F. J. Wagner ix'fore making their purchases. 1-17-tf. Oak Wood. liMucli grub onk heater wood for sale. E. M. Cociihan. Leave orders at Webster's cmifcctlouery Btore. 2 27-tf Lost. In Dallas. A solid gold Woodman watch charm. Finder please return to II. C. Seymour. -l7-tf For Sale. Six-room houso for sale, 11 blocks from Courthouse, Shelton street be tween Court ami Washington. Apply to II. H. Dunkelbcrgcr. 8-12-2t IlomratradVra. Do you want to dispose of your relinquishment? If so, see Bitleb & Dt-NN. We have parties waiting. 4-2l-tf Pure (Blood X certain If you take Hood'a Rirsarwrul w Tkia great naedicine cures; those eruptions, plmplea and boils that ipjw at ail awa-sonn; cure cTofula aorv, alt rheum or eetenia; twlapU itself equally well to, and aLw cures, d vs pepsia and all stomach troubles; curt rheu matium and catarrh; currs oerroaa troubles, debility and that tired feeling. fttsfcs-rir IW k prfW BNMIIHM la tea. V M fm. head ! twawanlbi aa mmm .. -.. x. -i laaW taaSMa aJh4 Karaateba. aa wWI m la ia ummmt Vr- " TrW tiisniM V . Imt4 form. Hmnmutm km u-h-ii HZ tllZ. ""'J?"-"' a tana, fn fr IwM form. amakSM am. wnk. Mmmwt k..s For Service. Oerman Citach horse. "Alban," will make the season of 1908 as usual at farmers teedhnod. Terms, fJO, 1S and tit). First-class pasture for mares at fl a month. W. II. McDasiel, Dallas, Or. 4-28-tf Wood For Sale. Cord wood, 3; rick wood, 91.50 for single rick, or 3 ricks lor U, If de ll ven-d in on load. F. 8. Rahset, Mutual phone 1401. 4-24 8t Farm or Sale. Good acre dairy and sUx-k farm, two miles from railrtmil; good grass and farming land; plenty of running waU-r; good bouse and barn and shed. Call on or address Jtun A GiRMiit. Sheridan, Or.. It. F D 1 8-10-tf Kotlce la hereby given that the undersigned haB been duly apfiointed administrator of the estate of Kuiily Foreman, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk County, and haa qualllied. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to nresent th um. duly veritied, together with the proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned, at his law orlice in liallas, in said County of Polk, within six months from the dale of this notice. Dated and lint published May 1, 190A. OSCAR HAYTEK, Administrator ol the estate of Kmlly Foreman, deceased. Piatt & Piatt, Attorneys. there's a whole host of excellent things here. Only a catalogue could give names and prices of all the CHINA, CROCKEEY AND GLASS WARE In this remarkably complete assortment. The woman who dearly loves a bar gain will find much cause for satis faction here. Just come and get our prices and you will be convinced that this is a Right Price Shop. W. H. ROY & CO. Dallas, Oregon Notice to Creditors. Notice ia hereby given that the undersigned haa been duly appointed administratrix of the estate ol Albert W. Fowler, deceased, by the Connty Court of the Slate of Oregon, for Polk County, and naa qualified. All penioua having claims against the aaid estate are hereby notified to present the same duly veritied, together w ith the proper Touchers therefor, to the underalBiied at her rMiitnn In iiallaa, in said County, within six months irom ineiisieoi mis notice, bated and Unit published April 8, lnift. NANCY C. FOWLER, j Administratrix of the estate of Albert W. Fowler.deceaaed. Oscar llayter, Attorner. Summons. jj Where did you go so early this morning, Mrs. Wise? I was down to HALL & HAYES to get one of those Silk Floss Mattresses they make. They are strictly all floss and each bed guaranteed, and they have the most complete line of Carpets, Rugs, Matting, Lace Curtains, etc. in the city. And say, those Couches they make are just simply grand. And they said they would not be beat on prices. HALL & HAYES Successors to F. J. Chapman. 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 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 stive bother of lighting and adjusting. In some homes the electric light bills amount to only one or two dollars per month You can probably get some kind of artificial light for less money than electric light, but does it save you anything when it limits op portunities for work and recreation ruins your eyesight smokes your walls mars decorations and increases household work You could probably save a dollar tomorrow by going without your 'meals but it wouldn t be economy. It is not so much what you save but how you save that counts. WILLAMETTE VALLEY CO. RATES-Residence on meters, per Kilowatt 15c; Residence, flat per month, 16cp 60o. BATES FOB BUSINESS HOUSES 25o per dropand 5c per Kilowatt up to 10 drops over 10 drops 20o per drop and 5c per Kilowatt up to 40 drops : over 40 drops 17Jc per drop and 5c per Kilowatt. A drop figures 16cp or less For power rates anply at the office. We are always ready to explain tho 'ins and outs of the lighting proposition to you, call on us or phone to us, we are never to busy to talk business Willamette Valley Company E. W. K EARNS, Manager for Dallas. Office on Mill street, just north of the Court House. Phones Bell Mutual 1297. 421. Positively a Snap. A bran.l new rt of 1 J Vols, of the New AmiTU-aDlK-l Encyclopaedia iiruaini.-a. at I cl cf frit. 1 inquire at A. 1. IWt-ham'a lal K!at Ofli.w. ItalU. tr-g n. I 2 it In the Circuit Court of the State of Oreron for folk Couuiv, l'arlment No. 2. . Jam. -a B Hun Mm, Plaintiff. . Amy L. IlliU'hlna, Defemlant. To Amy L. Hull him, the abova-named de fendant: In the Name of the Stat nf Oreron. Yon are hereby required lo appear and auawer the rom platnl nied arainat von in the hn..aniii;ui 0mrt and tin I within in aeeki from the date of the Drat publication of thu aummoni, to-wit On or llore the mid day ol June, l; and tf j"u i-n mi vo amer. nir want thereof the plaintiff will apply to aald I'ourt for a decree aa pra veil for In aaid complaint, via.; That the u...,,u,e,iiiiravi now ana nervlolore eiudine between plainllrr and defen1i,t I....... annulled .n.l diaaolted: that the future rare and euetody of Jamee chrlord Hntrhina and Krnetc Hutchtna. minor children of plaintiff and defendant be awarded lo plaintur Mid thai pl.iimS may have i.uch olher and fur ther relief aa tolbet ouri mai awn 1...1 ... atinllable. ' Thla aiimmona. he an nnt., nl ih. ti j T. t oad, t'ounly J'l.lreof Polk I'nnni, i...' made at t lumber at ftallaa. lleewtMl An Iha .Ih day of May. !. la aerved nr-Ki yon by ihe put. Iraiiou thereof not leaa than once i week for .11 i.inwnllr. weeka Immediately prnw lo the ZM ,lar 01 Jone. l. tn the "Polk louniy iHerrer.' a weekly new.paper ol reneral nreuialioB pobllahed in aaid t'ounty of folk. The dale of the tret publkalioa of thla eummona la May S, iwat. OSCAR HATFR. Atloroey for PiaiuilS. The Better Your Horse the better should be bis harness. The high spirited willing-to-go animal needs strong harness more than an aged and spiritless plug. THE HARNESS YOU GET HERE will be as strong as it is good looking. You will appreciate how much that means when you come to examine the harness, and we are selling it at ex ceptionally low prices. Dallas Harness Shop r. saincuy. rrop. 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. E. TOLEDO, - HAWKINS, Abstractors - OREGON Citatloa. TOR SALE. A fine home of 8 rooms, rich sandy tauu, plenty iruti ana grapes; one sere or more of ground lu edge of asanas. 160 acres will sell In 40-acra trAcfa uiitjr mues out; nne truit land. 92 acres fine fruit land, 4 miles of Monmouth : nearly all cleat-mi t a Dargain, best or terms. home good bargains in farms and smaller tracts. Could take some city aa joi iui puruuasn price. H. O. CAMPBELL. .iVlT """""I' t"1" " tbe State of Oreron, lor IVlk ( .Mint, . la the mailer of I he eaute of Fred C. Ray mond, deorwaed. tllauon. To Nellie Racaond. widow, and Fart Rarmond fern ka,aKH,.l. n, r,;). Kavmono, lva kayaxwd and .a Ravmond. hetra of ibe aie named Fred c K.,m,nd. dereawl In Ikeuweal the aUle ot tireaua y. lnd eaek ol y.Mi are keeeby cited an4 Veomred to apew la Ine " onmy t own of the Maie of re.Hi. I. end fcw Iwik I woalr. al tbe t.n '.'rr V " " t awd l ooatyH Polk.wnTwewlay. tki14.rwl Jowe a !.. l. tae aame t... , 1.. . . ., , Jane. l. kprn l Klloart. at Ihe kmru. I w.'n Order. . 'Vfl cmnT Court of the State of Oregon, for rVIk t'ounty. In the matter of tbe ealate and mardianahlp of Henry D. Moore, a minor, urder. Now on thlasih day of May, Uajn. cornea Henri . rdear. Hie enaniian of Ihe pcnonaiid Wiale olwd minor, by ta-ar Haler. f au.. nia attor ney, and prreente to IhlaCourt hla peti'ion for h 10 ,h '' '" ol aaid min.ir for , ... .u, iiiiurraiippori. education and maintenance of Raid minor, aaid real nn.nrir belli. denbed aa fo,k.wfc ,0 "- TnTi ' divide.1 woe-ha f (,) intereat in and to thai certain tract of land in folk t'ounly. Slate ol . ... . vMunna al the !)iith weatc,-raer ol Seel ion eighteen US) In Town. Lerl.'...-""'?"4. lh' lametie - '."i"t toenre ran ai roil. tbence North jo r.i.; men,. .. ana thence "VulheTly lthep,arv ( Having purchased this well-known barn, we so licit a share of your patronage. EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS Lxcellent accomodations for commercial men. STOWE BROS wl . MAIN STREET DALLAS, OREGON -yA.J.lJ.S.l S SL S A 7 A Jt I COFFEE Nothino; docs more for a grocer, one way or the other, than coffee. He must sell poor; (he needn't sell it to you) it is good that makes him. Tour iroreT retnrna roar money If yoa doa't like Scoillinf ' Beat: we pay hint M. OLIVE SMITH teacher of PIANO AND ORGAN Studio, Room No. 2, Wilson Block . DALLAS OREGON Aobet at Law L. D. BROWN Notabt Public ; Abstbacts Mill Street opposite Uglow Bldg. DALLAS, OREOON. berinaing. and cvutainiDf lno(i !- arm more or And It spMrir. M the Conn that the aaid petitiow fee d iiy rennej be ue .th of Zu K""". "" ' PPe.ntr from II," J'' " ece-.ry l. aaid .r, ,b.t : . 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