Polk County Observer
J. C. HAYTER,
KDITOH AND I'UBLISHRH.
Publiihed Semi-Weekly at 1.60 per Year.
Strictly In Advance.
Entered sssecond-clsm matter March 1, 1907,
at the post office at Dallss, Oregon, under the
Act of Congress ot March 8, 1879.
DALLAS, OREGON, Mat IB, 1908.
The way to Mid up Dallas is K pat
ronitt Dallas people.
rent that will pay the entire cost of
the Improvement Id a very few year",
Then there is a greater and broader
benefit to be considered that of the
health, cleanliness and beauty of the
city.
Summing it all up, every comparison
between macadam and smooth pave
ment for business streets proves the
superiority of the latter. It Is better
in every way, and in the end it is
cheaper. The citizen who goes to the
City Hall tonight and gives "bis
voice and vote in favor of paved
streets for Dallas will never have
cause to regret bis action.
STREETS.
WORK FOR PAVED
Every citizen of Dallas owning or
renting oronerty In the business
district should attend the meeting at
the City Hall tonight and take part
In the discussion of the proposed
paving Improvement. It is one of the
most important questions that the
people of Dallas have ever been called
upon to consider, and upon tbeir
decision will depend largely the future
growth and prosperity of the city. If
the decision shall be in favor of pav
ing the business streets, and the
Observer believes it will be, Dallas
will at once be placed In the very front
ranks of the progressive cities of the
Paclflo Coast and ber commercial
supremacy will be assured for all time
to come. The news that this most
enterprising of Valley towns bad
decided to add paved streets to her
already long list of splendid public
Improvements would immediately
attraot to us the attention and favor
able consideration of the people of the
entire Northwest and would , prove an
- advertisement of untold value.
' It can be snid truthfully, and with'
out boasting, that Dallas Is one of the
best business towns in the state of Ore
gon. Mo town In the Willamette Val
ley Is making a more rapid growth,
and none Is enjoying more substantial
prosperity. Where Is there another
town of 2500 people with so many mills
and factories, and giving employment
to such a large number of working
men? Where will you find another
Interior town with a railroad servioe
of twenty trains a day? Where Is
another town of 2500 population with
such an extensive mountain water
supply, high grade fire apparatus,
modern business buildings, hand
some residences, schools and churches,
and so many blocks of concrete Bide-
walks? And where else, .west of the
the Rocky Mountains will you find a
country town with a first-class sewer
system? All of these conveniences
and Improvements are found hero,
and they are what have mailo Dallas
the attractive and prosperous town
mat it is today. (Jan we afford to put
on the finishing touch by paving our
streets? We cannot afford not to pave
them.
It Is true that the paving will cost
money, but any Improvement worth
having oosts money. And the Improve
ment will be permanent Unoe it Is
finished, property-ownors will be put
to do farther expense or annoyance
ror street repairs. Crushed rook Is
sufficient for the resldonoe district, but
It will not withstand the heavy traffic
on the business thoroughfares. If
the taxpayers should decide upon
crushed rook for the business streets,
they would regret their decision within
the next three years. They would
regret that while improving the
streets, they did not improve llioni
right In the flrst place. Much hna
" been the experience of every town that
bs built macadam streets, and the
expense of changing from macadam
to smooth pavement has bten found
burdensome.
All that Is needed in Dallas to Insure
paved street for the entire business
district Is to get the Improvement
started. Once under way, the property
owners win not permit the movement
to rest This has been liie experience
of all cities that have paved their
streets. Iq Eugene, the council flrst
ordered the Improvement of six or
even blocks. Before the work h
oeen nnuned, the property-owners
asked ror the Improvement of thirty
more blocks. The additional paving
Is now under way, and the people are
clamoring for still six blocks more.
And so It goea. The few taxpayers
who objected to the Improvement at
flrst are now loudest In Its praise.
The man who owns property In the
center of a block now finds that It Is
practically as valuable for bunlnesa
purposes as that of bis neighbor on
the corner, and bis tenants are only
Uw wllllog to pay btm an Increase In
The Oregonian says no man who
owns real estate in Oregon, much or
little, or expects ever to own any, can
afford to vote for the single tax amend
ment. It means confiscation, through
taxes, of all the proceeds of land ; that
Is, of all the value of land, whether In
farms or town lots, and exemption of
the chief forms of personal property,
In which the great wealth of our pluto
cratic classes mainly consists.
The Oregon supreme court has
reversed the lower court In the case of
the State of Oregon against the Port
land General Klectrlc Company, there
by upholding the right of the state
to collect from the company 10 per
cent of the net profits of the operation
of the locks at Oregon City. The de-
cislon also establishes the right of the
state to purchase the canal and lock
from the Portland General Klectrlc at
a price to te determined in such man
ner as the legislature may prescribe
The opinion holds that the present
owners of the canal and locks are hel
subject to all the original conditions
and the fact that state officers In the
past have been negligent in not collect
ing the money due does not stop the
state from recovering now. However,
the state can collect for only six years
back, for the statute of limitations
bars recovery for a greater period.
COURT HOUSE NOTES
Cures fYonian's Weaknesses,
y.'o refer to that boon to weakfnervoos,
fieri n j? women known as Ur. rlerco
It'itvnHtit l'lvju-riution.
Jr. John Fyfe one of the Editorial Staff
of Thk Eclectic Medical Review says
of Unicorn root (UeUmitis vuaoi) which
fs one of the chief Ingredients of the "Fa
vorite Prescription
"A remedy which invariably w'.s as aater
Ine inviirorator makes for normal ac
tivity of thu entire reproductive system.'
17.. nmiimiM "in Htlonias we nave a medica
ment whi li more fully answers the above
purposes than any other druy with which 1 am
aciwiiHieo. in me
cullar to women It Is seldom that a case is
seen which dues not present some indication
for this remedial atfetit." I)r. ryfe further
savs: "The following are anions' the leaainff
iiidii-atlons'for llclonlas (Lnlcorn root). Pain
nr .hin in the bark, wit b leucorrhcea
atonic (weak) rondltloITi of the reproductive
organs of nomen. mental oppression aim ir
ritability, associated wlttfchronlc diseases of
the reproductive organs or women: constan
un.:.ti..n JV l-n, In lh KffiOn Of the kid'
aey: Cict.Tlia.:i (flooding), due to a weak
ened cotillon orlhe reproductive system;
arnenorl.cpar!iii.rresed or absent monthly
:eK!.dV?.i'rIrotn or accompanying an
annozafl condition of the digestive organs
i.l eT.mlr l thin blond ) habit: dragging
sensrjns in the extreme lower part of the
abd.'oen.', .
If more or Irs or the anoye symptoms
ETtTT
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iTllilioli
rrr..i nivnijg oinp ran no
hi I Jr. Plent's .Favorite
Items of Interest From the Records
in the County Offices
Briefly Told.
PROBATE.
Adoption of Julia R and Lottie R.
Ferguson, minors petition of Mr.
and Mrs. G. E. Lawson for udoption
of minors granted.
Estate of A. F. Stoner, deceased-
Elizabeth Stoner appointed adminis
tratis ; W. It. Black, B. F. Lucas and
T. 8. Burch appointed appraisers.
REAL ESTATE.
T. J. Ilnyter et ux to Eliza J Fuller,
land In Dallas, $100.
C. VV. Matthews to Alloo Parrior,
lots in Falls City, $100.
William Fugute et ux to George F
Shaw, 4 acres, 1 8 i, r 5 w, $41!).
l'edee Lumber Company to D. D
Good, one-third Interest In land in t 1
s, r 6 w, $100.
Condron & Shaffer to D. D.
one-third lnteront in land in t 0
, $100.
T. C. Shaffer et ux to D. D.
one-third interest In M0 aeres,
rO w, $100.
eiitsof w'riicl Is Unicorn root, or Helonias,
ami the mwlicul properties ot wlncu it
most faithfully represents.
Of (ioldeii heal root, anotner prominent
Ingredient of "Favorite Prescription,"
Prof. Fiiilev Ellinirwood. M. D.. of Ben
nett Medical College, Chicago, says:
"It Is an iniDortant remedy in disorders of
the womb. In ail catarrhal conditions
and general enfeeblement. It Is useful."
Prof: John M. Scudder, M. I)., late of
Cincinnati, says of Golden Seal root :
"In relation to Its general effects on the
system, there U no nirriirine in wealiout whkh
Uiere U wu h genera unanimity of ojrtnioti. It
Is unioentailit regarded aa the Umic useful in
ail debilitated slates."
Prof. K. Hartholow, M. D.. of Jefferson
Medical College, says of Golden Seal :
"Valuable In uterlno hemorrhage, menor
rhrerla (Hooding) and congestive dysmenor
rhu'M ijminfuj menstruation;."
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription faith
fully represent!" nil tho alxivo named in
gredients and cures the diseases for which
they are rcomi.'.ewl"d.
lhl.ll.Mj g J
LOW
RATES
EAST
WILL be made this seabos bv the
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(LINES IN OREGON)
FROM DALLAS, OREGON
TO
Chicago
St. Louis
St. Paul
Omaha
Kansas City
AS FOLLOWS
BOTH WA YS
THROUGH
PORTLAND
$74.40
69.40
64.40
64.40
64.40
ONE WAV
VIA
CALIFORNIA
$89.40
84.40
83.65
76.90
76.90
TICKETS WILL BE ON 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. WOODS, Local Agent
or write to
WM. McMURRAY
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
NEW
AND
UP-TO-DATE
GOODS
Notice of Final Settlement.
A GOOD BUTTER
in tho coat line won't do to spread
bread with. For cooking, pastry, pan
cakes and bread, you want
BUTTEK THAT'S SWEET
We 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 trrocery stores, but not ours.
Try ours and smilo and be happy.
E. BOYD & SON
rhones : Bell 03, Mutual 314.
Good,
s, r 6
Good,
t
Take a look nt the Dallas Furniture
company s ad. It means money to
you.
J. H. Remington, of Monmouth, was
a business visitor In Dallas, Wednesday.
Blaine Southwick and Joseph Cus-
tellne, of lllckreall, have none to
Coeur D'Alene, Idaho, for an extended
tay. "
Richard Clanfiold and Felix Com-
egys, of Salt Creek, will leave Monday
ror an extended tour In England and
on the Coutinont
The picnic to be held at Ouk Grove,
Saturday, June 13, will be tho lurgost
and most enjoyable ever held at that
place and a largo attendance is antici
pated. 5-ia-2t
For Sale.
105 acres of land, S miles north of
Dallas, partly Improved. With stock.
Charles Rhki'dk. 5-15 4t
For Sale.
A second-hand windmill and a 3000
gallon galvanized tank. Inquire ot
A. J. Barham Dallas, Oregon. Office
phone I3lrt mutual; residence phone
1388. 6-i5tf
BUSINESS LOCALS.
(Advertisements under this head are charged
at the rate of I cent per word, lirm liiNt-rtlon;
cent per word for each Insertion thereafter: ilu
wnrila nr lean, f I per month. No advertisement
inserted for leas than I': cents.
Figures einiiit as one word. For Instance,
the iiuincriil cuinbiiiaiion "ii0" counts si one
word.
Two initials count sh one word. For Instance,
M.l. M. Jones" couiils as two words.
The minimum chiirue Is for 1 1 words; that is,
an slverlii.etiient from 1 wonl to lo words tv
counted as ift wonts; an ailvertisrinent from 16
to 'jii words, inclusive, is coiitiicil as ai words:
from -Jl to Zi words. Is counted as -lb words, etc.
The llgures following the advertisement indi
cate how Iouk it Is to run. and are not ehargiil
lo the customer. For Instance, .11-21 indicates
that the advertisement was llrst published on
March :il, and (hat It Is to be Inserted twice.
The nrurcs and letters 4-1 -tf indleato that the
advertisement was hrat pnlill.lied April land
that it Is to be run inilll the customer orders it
discontinued.
Eggs for Hatching.
Single Comb Buff Orpington eggs,
$1 for 15.
4-a-tf J. E. Bef.zi.ey, Falls City.
Notice Is hereby given that the tinderslgneil
as joint executors of the estate of David Peters,
deceased, have filed their final account in the
uounty tyourt ot tne state ot Oregon, for Polk
County, and that Saturday, the 30th day of -May,
IIHIS. at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon
of said day, at the Court room of the said
County Court in the City of Dallas. Oregon, ha
been appointed by said Court as the time and
place for the hearing of objections to the said
final account and the settlement thereof.
DAVID D. PF.TF.Ra,
KMZABKTH PKTEItH,
Joint executors of the estate of
David Peters, deceased. .
Rlbley & Eakln, Attorneys.
Dated and lirst published April 28, 190K.
Administrator's Notice.
DALLAS M
AT
ERCANTILE CO.
Notice is hereby given that the tinrlprsiftieii
has been duly unpointed administrator of the
estate ti Stanley lirown, deceased, by the County
uuitv, run uumy, vrei(ou, aim nat. quail
lied. Now. therefore, all nersnnit hnvinir elnim
against said estate are hereby notilied and
required to present the same, with the proper
vouchers, to the undersigned at his place of
renueiiec iienr Airue, in ruia tounty, UregOll
within utv mtlia Irnm thu .int.. I "
Dated April 2, 19U8.
JAMES R. BROWN
Administrator of the estateof
mauley Brown, deceased.
Administrator's (Notice.
Notice is hereby given that hv order nt the
i.uuuiy t..uurt oi rout uounty, Oregon, duly
insue niiu eniereu on me i,t:t iray of March,
liKIK, the Undersigned was dulv annmt.t..,!
administrator of the eetatn of Reuben T. Barn
ard, deceased ; and all persons having claims
auaiuat the said estate are hereby notilied to
liiencni. incir reBieeilve Claims, Uliaer Oath,
with the proper vouchers, within six mouths
iroin iiie oaie ot tins notice, to us tinnira,fr,,u.i
BumiiuBiniujr, rv. r . u. rto. i, naiem, Oregon.
oaleu this the 2uth day of March, P.MI8
THKODOKE BARNARD,
Administrator oi the estate of
Reuben T. Barnard, deceased.
Notice to Creditors.
FOR SALE.
A fine home of 8 rooms, rich sml
land, plenty fruit and grapes; one
sere or more of ground In edge of
Dallas.
160 acre will sell in 40-ncre tracts
only 3 miles out; fine fruit land.
9i acres fine fruit land. 4 ml I... .-.f
Monmouth; nearly all cleared, at
onrgaio, Desi oi terms.
Some good bargains In farms and
smaller tracts. CVmlU take some ciry
I'rt'H-nj sva an i purrna prion.
11. G. CAMPBELL.
Implements.
All purtles Intending to buy Imple
ments had bettor see F. J. Wagner
norore making their purchases.
1-17-tf.
Oak Wood.
10-locli grub oak heater wood for
sale. h. M. CtK'iiRAN. Leave orders
at ebster's confectiouery store.
a-87-tf
Lost.
In Dallas. A solid gold Woodman
watch charm. Finder please return
to H. C. Seymour. 4-17-tf
For Sale.
Six-room house for sale, 1) blocks
from Courthouse, Sbeltoo street be'
tweeu Court and W ashlngton. Apply
to 11. 11. Dunkclberger. 6-12-2t
Homesteaders.
Y . ..
fa you want to tiiitpose or your
relinquishment? If so, see Bitleb &
Di sji. We have parties waiting.
s-S-9-tf
Notice is hereby given that the iiii,ier,l-,,t
una ueen uuiv aiiDomieii anni iiiMtmiop ,,f ti.
estate ol r.muy Foreman, deceased, by the
uoimiy voun ot nie mate oi uregou, for Polk
All persons having claims against the mm
estate are hereby notilied to present the same
duly verified, together with the proper vouchers
,i,vrei,.r, 10 me uuuerBigucu, at ins law oil!
in oanas, in said county ol Polk, within six
iiiiiniKB iiuiu ine uaie oi tuts nonce.
Dated and unit published May I, lm,
OSCAR HAVTF.K,
Administrator of the estateof
. , .. Kmliy Koremgn, deceased.
Piatt & Piatt, Attorneys.
Notice to Creditors.
ufie Blood
u certain U yon take Hood's SitraajwrilLv
Tib great medicine, Cnre Uiose cruptioius,
pimple and Lolls Uiat a-ar .t all m-a-ns;
cure acruful imres, juilt rheum or ecrenia;
wUpU iUtlf equally in to and al cures dys
pepsia and all ttoraat-h troul.l.; cure rheu
matim and catarrh; cures nervous troubles,
debility and that tired IWling.
U forsa. haw) s rajnli u .
lMaf tmbitmmH (raalsns. M wrU ss 1. "m. C K TrW, K.n
avairv liiuinnw mm tao lu.u " r " ntus it, te
. . - - srrs. " rmmm m ati
V t "
--c'
w.fclMllw lraaet
kfmatL C i. Uooi Csv LmU. Mao.
at sta h.M . Nrp.r-
kf arm. w rrtr sa.it,
For Sen k.
Oeiraan Ctach horse, "Alban," will
make the season of 1908 as usual at
Farmers' Feed Shed. Terms, $20, f IS
aod 1 10, Fint-4.'ltts pasture for mares
at fl a month. W. II. Mi-Damcx,
Dallas, Or. 4-2H if
Wood For Sale,
Cordwood, 3; rick wood, 1.50 for
single rick, or 3 ricks tor 14, If de
livered In one load. F. 8. Ramet,
Mutual phone 1103. 4 14 n
Farm For Sak.
Wood 300-acre dairy and sttx-k farm.
two miles from railroad; good grass
and farming land ; plenty of running
water; gxl htu anil fcrn and
shod. Call on or nd.!r-a Jtvr A
Oini. Sheridan. Or.. R. F. D. 1.
8-10 tf
ollce is hereby ilvcn that the nnderstirned
has ;eeu duly appointed administratis
ot the estate ot Austin F. stoner
deceased, by the County Court of the Btate oi
. f, ' 1 ' . ' UU1I'J, ana nas iiuallrltMl.
All (lemons tiavins- claims ssaiust the said
estate are hereby notified to present the same
duly verified, toe-ether with H. ,.,.. ..,.,... '
therefor, to the undersigned at her residence
in Klckreall, in said County, withlu six months
.tv.u ,UDi,tcui itlls nuillTe.
DsteU and first published May IS, 19ii8
Kl.I.MIKfll MTUNKR,
Administratrix of the estate of
bu law x it 1.1 U,U" Stoner. deceased.
Sibley & Eakin, Attorneys.
Summons.
, 'n.,,he!;lmi"c,m,rt th stle of Oreron,
for Polk Couuly. Heimrtment No i
James H Hutchlns, Pialntirl, t. Amy L.
llilti'hins, Defendant.
To Amy L. Hutchms, the above-named de-
In the Name of the Mute of Oreaon. Yon are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint lile.1 saalnst you In the above-entitled
court and suit within six week, from the date
of the hrat publication of thu .m,... .
on or Ivfore the And day of June, luni: and if
'i ' J '" ""r' ",r "ant thereof the
plaiiiiirr .ill apply to said Conn for a decree as
prayed lor In said complaint, vli.: That the
- nenuuore exlstitia
betweeti pi. .nun ami defendant be lrev.
anuuile.1 and dissolved: that the future care
. ..in , unorn MUtchlns and
hrnesl if llutehlti.. minor children of plainlitr
amj defendant, be awardeil to plalntitf
ttd that plaintln may have surf, other and ur
yu7l, " u""elou" tor seem Just and
i-This aurnmons. by an order of the Hon. Ed
r.t oad loiinty Judreot Polk County, Orcann
mad. at chambers at Dan... tireaw,,
,th day of May. imk. U rved upon r"a by
the put.Uc.tiot, ihertflf not le t. J
W .''V", '.""""live weeks t-nmetiiatelv
prior w tne -M Oar ol June. , In ll.e "polk
tounty tterTer.-' a ,..pl,
ari.eral circulation pnh!l.h-d in said .
I oik. The dale of the Ural duMmiia. A, .u..
summons Is May a, ihjb.
fSTAK HAFR.
Attorney (or PlaiuuS.
Woo4 For Sale.
lf you Beea woo.1? We wnt to
remind you that the M.x-k wood from
the Willamette Valley Lumber Com
pany's sawmill is tb br and cbeap-
eot wixxl you can buy. 11.74 per loJ.
deliveretl. Uulual phone 14.iT, or tear
orders at WetMr's roefntlooery
store.
ClUtloa.
In the matter ol the ratal f r o
aaoad. drwaaol. ( llaiion. '
To N.llle Karmond. widow, and Fsrt Raymond.
..... f , neiHr Kaiasood. Ita
Raymond and How Ra, mond. heir. .A ik
ato.e named Ftt.1 C. Katmond itrciai l
lu the uiat of th ,t,L . . . ' .
each of y.M, are b-eeh, cited and Vnt
o appear la the l oamy Court of to ut .
m,., la and f l-oik Coonty. at the t mm
R.-i there,.!, lu the t it, ot iaMaa. u aL,"
. 11 ,I .L "r"'ay. toe m .1.. ot jIM,
June, lam, lena ,w aaKt t ourt. at the h-xiraf w-a
- - - - .H wtrw Km HI MM am Ih.. - .
there to ano canw. If any exist. hy an ordVr
attottkl a..t r aia.tr l.y a.t t .,, Ib tlx. mi
- T 'e"- "' a nmrirnl w aanaf,
the detta flalme aod rka-re umai (h M1i
raute.be t,d t Ira C. Mexrliix aa alaii,,n
'rl".',. "' ""' w "1V, aalraar mrt aa
""!"J ' " o aKl 1mtr,rat.Y
Sled kmssa ISrla day tfnl .at, ,,1
the etirfw of rawine raiaus trat tor thr
ravaietii and anannmi of tar rni-rra ad
etprtwra of a.ltai,aKrattna ana tar r
""T'-V real arorrtt
lata 4eerrrd aa SiMsAa. to-it
lMajtaaafcerrd kisM ci aad Ktar i
Between Meat Platters
and Toilet Sets
there's a whole host of excel lent things
here. Only a catalogue could give
names and prices of all the
CHINA, CROCKERY. AND GLASS
WARE In this remarkably complete assortment.
The woman who denrly loves a bar
gain will find much cause for satis
faction here.
TTust come and get our prices and
you will be convjuced that this is a
Right Price Shop.
W. H. ROY $ CO.
Dallas, Oregon
I TTT1 1 -1 aj.asa . If
wnere did you go so early this morning, Mrs. Wise? I
I was down to HALL & HAYES to eet one of thnso l
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.
l saw? ii v :
& 1a i r i :
? fft
n a swat - -
The Better Your Horse
the better should be his harness. The
high spirited willlng-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 cood looking.
iou win appreciate how much thr
means when you come to examine the
harness, and we are sellinir it at ex
ceptionally low prices.
Dallas Harness Shop
r C.IS.I... n
r. ottmcny, rrop.
Order.
Electricity for Lihtin
Is only expensive to people who are
wasteful and careless. To yon, 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 8ve bother of lighting and adjusting. In somo 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 inars decorations and increases household work. You
could probably save a dollar tomorrow by going without your meals
butitwouldnt be economy. It is not so much what you save, but
how you save that counts. . , .
WILLAMETTE VALLEY CO. RATES-Residenoe on meters, per
S-eTSS L5T,A?.e8idenoe' flat Jr month, 16cp 60c. RATES FOR
-dLoIAivvj HOUSES 25c per dropand 6cperKilowatt up to 10 drops;
over lOdrops 20c per dropand 6o per Kilowatt up to 40 drops; over 40
drops ljc per drop and 6c per Kilowatt. A drop figures 16cp or less.
1 or power rates apply at the office. We are always ready to explain
the 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
W. K EARNS, Manager for Dallas.
Phones Bell 421.
Office on Mill street, Just north of the Court House.
mutual lliff.
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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.
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BLACK'S STABLES
Having purchased this well-known bam, we so
licit a share of your patronage.
EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS
excellent accomodations for ommercial men.
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