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Polk County Observer J. C. HAYTER, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. Published Seml-Weeklr at 11.60 per Year. Strictly In Advance. Entered aa aeeond-clasa matter March 1, 1807. at the do office at Dallaa, Oieaoo, onder the Act of Coocnaa ol March s, 1879. goo and the majority party has bad enough of it It is a floe game for Democrats, bat a mighty poor one for Republicans. DALLAS, OREGON, MiT 22, IMS. Tht way to build up Dallat u to pat renin Dallas people. This is a year wben every Republic can In Polk county can go into tbe voting booth and conscientiously mark a strait-tit Republican ballot. Tbe party has nominated clean, able men for every office on the ticket, and there is not one of them but is worthy of unanimous Republican support. REPUBLICAN TICKET. For United States Senator. H. M. Cake. For Congressman, W. C Hawley. For Supreme Judge, Robert S. Bean. For Dairy Commissioner, 1. W. Bailey. For Railroad Commissioner, T. K. Campbell. For District Attorney, John H. McNary. For Joint Representative, B. J. Jones. For Representative, C. L. Hawley, For County Judge, Ed. F. Coad. For Sheriff, F. H. Muscotr. Eor County Clerk, E. M. Smith. For Treasurer, Dan P Stouffer. For Assessor, C. S. Graves. For School Superintendent, H. C. Seymour. For Surveyor, a F. Beezley. For Commissioner, William Riddell. For Coroner, It. L, Chapmaa. , The Observer presses have Just turned off the last of the June election ballots for Polk county, and Sheriff Orant will distribute them among the various voting precincts early next week. Tbe ballot is about the size of an ordinary borse-blatiket, and tbe average voter will be Inclined to throw up bis hands In desperation when It Is handed to him at the voting booth a week from next Monduy. Resides the names of state, district aud county officers, the big sheet contains all of the proposed laws and constitutional amendments, nineteen In number. To help tbe voter to become familiar with tbe form of the ballot, and to aid him ia studying me -various laws pro posed, the Observer has printed at Its own expense a large number of colored or sample ballots for distribution among the voters. As many voters would not otherwise have an oppor tunity to see a ballot before the morn ing of election day, we have done this printing gratuitously, believing that many citizens will desire a sample to take home and study. Call at the office at any time and you will be wel come to a ballot. Mr. Chamberlain will find that run ning for Governor and running for United States Senator are two entirely different propositions. Republicans who sometimes scratch their tickets for state and county offlrvrs will sooro tbe Idea of voting against their party for a high office like that of Senator. If there ever Is a time when party means anything to a citizen. It Is a time like this, when great National campaign la on and the eyes of the whole country are turned toward Ore gon In anticipation of a favorable ver dict for the Administration and for Republican principles. Deny it as oar Democratic friends may, tbe result of the June election In Oregon will have Its Influence on the (he National lection In November, and every loyal Republican will desire to see this result favorable to bis party and will mark bis ballot for United States Senator accordingly. The non partisan game baa been worked to tbe limit In Oro- Tbe Salem Journal waxes sarcastic as follows: "By all means vote Salem dry. It needs blind pigs, Chinese joints, bootleggers, and barn parties to elevate tbe morals of tbe young, and bring us up to the high standards j of Eugene and Albany. A safe rule to follow vote no on all of tbe proposed laws that you do not thoroughly understand. SALMON AGAIN SCARCE What Do They Care? The above question is of ton asked eon- pirr.'a two i-&n:n2 meui Discovery' and cine, "Goideo Medical The answer is that "Golden Medical Discovery " is a most potent alterative or blood-purifier, and totiic or invigorstor and acta especially favorably in a cura tive way upon all the mucous lining sur faces, as of tbe nasal passage, throat bronchial tubes, stomach, bowels and blajdefpxuriiig a large per cent of catar rhal caira whether Ce disease affects the nasal p4afrea, the tTrsont, larynx, bron chia, stomachs! as tafHial dyspepsia), bowels (as muVieafiyiBA bladder. uterus or other pelvic orgltr Even n a;'-. iiM.i ii ir.ftn amrfe-sfui In affect- r!te Famous Columbia River Fish Soon Be An Extinct Breed Unless Protected. Will Ten davs of salmon fishing in tbe Columbia River show the salmon sup ply still on tbe wane. This is the sea son of the finest salmon of the river the best in the world. Soon these fish ill be an extinct breed. They are the fish that made the Columbia River famous. Tbe few remaining specimens should be protected with closed season Tbe open season should be put off from April IS to May 15. After that there should bertho closed Sunday and rigid regulation of all kindsof gear glllnets, traps, seines and wheels. Master Fish Warden Van Dusen quits his office May 1, leaving the industry in a bad plight. It Is too much to say that be Is wholly to blame for this condition of affairs. But the fish faction with which he has bf-en allied Is as much to blame as any other, and none Is more grasping and none has defeated as much remedial legislu tlon. From the Oregonlan, April 27th, 1908. Tbe United States Bureau of Fish eries .has for a long time been endeavoring to secure just such remedial legislation as is being ob- ected to by the lower river iuterests. A short time ago Secretary Strauss, of the United States Department of Cora morce and Labor, set forth a list of things necessary to save the industry. nitlutive bill wo. 318a. yes was framed to carry out bis Ideas. We commeud it to your favorable con slderatlon. COURT HOUSE NOTES Items of Interest From the Records in the County Offices Briefly Told. PROBATE. Estate of Amasa J. Crosiar, de ceased final account filed and Mon- ay, June 22, at 10 o'clock a. in., Bet for hoarlng. , Estate of Austin F. Htoner, de ceasedInventory and appraisement (lied and approved; administrator ordered to sell personal property at private sale. REAL ESTATE. Mrs S A Parrlsh and hd to B F Mulkey, land In Monmouth, $25. Falls City Lumber Company to Alexander Lozo, land iu Fulls City, 100. B W Robinson et ux to Alexander Lozo, land in Falls City, t'loo. Alexander Lozo to Fulls City Lum ber Company, land In Falls City, $100. Louisa Walker to Charles M Pur ne, 283 acres, t 6 s, r 3 and 4 w, $2. Hattio E Whitney to C W Leouard et ux, land In Monmouth, $150. C L Crlder et ux to W A Brown et I, land In DuIIhs, $1000. United States to CorvallIs& Yaqtilna Bay Road Company, land In Polk. Bouton and Lincoln counties, pateut. Ins tonic and nervine. For weak worn- out, over-wonted women no matter what has caused the break-down, "Favorite Pre-ription"will be found moat effective in buildinir up the strength, regulating the womanly functions, subduing pain and bringing about a healthy, vigorous condition of the whole system. A book of particulars wraps each bottle giving the formula; of both medicines and quoting what scores of eminent med ical authors, whose works are consulted by physicians of all the schools of practice as guides in prescribing, say of each in gredient entering Into these medicines. The words of praise bestowed .on tho several ingredients entering into Doctor Pierce's medicines by such writers should have more n eight ihan any amounv oi non - professional testimonials, because such men are writing for the guidance of their medical brethren and know wbereol they speak. Both medicines are non-alcoholic non secret, and contain no harmful habit forming drugs, being composed of glyceric extracts of tho roots of native, American medicinal forest plants They are both solr! by dealers in medicine. You can't afford to accept as a sulr-lilute for one of tiiese meuicines of known composition, anv secret nostrum. Dr. Pierce's Pellets. small. sngar-coated, easy to take as candy, regulate and la vleorata stomach, liver a.a bowels. RITSTNRSS I.OTALS: fAdvertleementa under this head are charged at the rate oi i cent per wura, nrst insertion; cent Der word for each insertion thereafter; words or leas. II per month. No advertiaeuient Inserted for leas Ulan 15 cents. riaurea count as one word. For" Instance. the numeral combination counts as one word. Two initials count as one word. For Instance, I. M. Jimea" counta as two words. The minimum chHrife 1m for 16 words; that Ik, an adveriiemeut from 1 word to 16 woids is counted as 16 words; an advertisement from 16 to Aiwords, inclusive, is counted aa 20 words; from 21 to words, is counted a 26 words, etc. The tia-urea 10 lnwlinr the advertisement Indi cate how louu it Is to run. and are not charged to the customer. For llistttnce, 3-31-2t indicates mat the advertisement was nrst pnonsnea on March :U. aud that it is to be inserted twice. The (inures and letters 4-1-tf indicate that the adverUM'tneul was first published April land that it is to be run until the customer ordera it discontinued.) LOW RATES EAST WILL BE MADE THIS SEASON BTHE SOUTHERN PACIFIC (LINES IN OREGON) FROM DALLAS, OREGON AS FOLLOWS TO Chicago St. Louis St. Paul Omaha Kansas City BOTH WATS THROUGH PORTLAND $74.40 69.40 64.40 64.40 64.40 OSE WAY VIA CALIFORNIA $89.40 84.40 83.65 76.90 76.90 TICKET8 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 WU. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon SPECIAL PRICE ON DRESS SKIRTS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY $ 3.00 Skirts, specialprice $1.98 $7.50 Skirts, special price 3.50 " " ' " 2.68 ' 8.00 " " " , 4.00 " " ' " ' 2.98 9.00 " " " 5.00 " " " 3.15 10.00 " 6.00 " " " 4.18 11.00 " " . " For Sale. A nice home for sale at a bargain. Inquire of owner, MissMarthaTbomp son. J-22-8t Eggs for Hatching. Single Comb Buff Orpington eggs, $1 for 15. 4-2-tf J. E. Beezley, Falls City. , Implements. All purties Intending to buy imple ments bad bettor see F. J. Wagner before making their purchases. 1-17-tf. Pasture. Horse and cow pasture on Dolph farm, Polk Station. See J. O. Trent ou premises. 6-19-lm Oak Wood. 16-Inch grub oak tieater wood for sale. E. M. Cochran. Leave orders at Webster's confectionery store. 8-27-tf For Sale. A second-hand windmill and a 3000 gallon galvanized tank. Inquire of .. J. Barbara Dallas, Oregon. Office hone 1216 mutual; residence phone 1386. 5-15-tf Want xL Girl to assist In the care. of young children and light bouse work, in family where cook ia kept. Answer, Box, 353, Dallas. 5-22-tf GUTTER1 irt(tiHT. 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 flWe 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 PhoDes: Bell 63, Mutual 314. Notice of Final Settlement. Lost. In Dallas. A solid gold Woodman watch charm. Finder please return to II. C. Seymour. 4-17-tf All Humors Are Impure matters which the skin, liver, kidneys and other organs cannot take cars of without help. rimplea, bolls, ererma and other erup tions, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, bilious turns, flta of Indigestion, dull bead, aches and many other troubles are dual to them. They art removed by Hood's Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or In chocolated UbleUknownuSrMtab. lOOdoawaU For Sale. 105 acres of land, 3 miles north of Dallas, partly Improved. With stock. Charles Rhei'de. 5-15 4t For Service. German Coach horse, "Alban," will make the season of 1908 as usual at Farmers' Feed Shed. Terms, $20, $15 and $10. First-class pasture for mares at $1 a month. W. H. McDaniel, Dallas, Or. 4-28-tt Woodman Picnic Mantle Bed For Sale. An oak folding bed Id first class condition. Good mattress and springs. r.uquire or U, A. Mathews, Room 3, Stafrln Building (over Slmonton & Scott's grocery.) 5 22 tf FALLS CITY SATURDAY, MAY 23 Special Train Schedule for SATURDAY ' Leave Dallas 7:10 a. m., 9.-00 a. m., 11:30 a. m., 1:15 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Leave Falls City 10:10 a. m., 2:30 p. m., 4:20 p. m., and 12:30p.m. Special accommodations to Black Rock will be arranged Saturday evening after the picnic SUNDAY Leave Dallas 12 m. Leave Falls City 1:20 Position Wanted. Married man with flfWn mn experience In bookkeeping. Insurance. iui'ukhkt-, luaua ana general oruee work, would llkeempioyraeotlo bank, oiiico or store. Lira re answer at Observer onice. a it Farm For Sal. ! Good SrtO-acre dairy and stock farm, two miles from railroad; good grass and farming land ; plenty of running water; irood bouse and barn and sheds. Call on or address Jtain A Giimok, Sheridan. Or., R. F. D. 1 MO-tf Notice Is hereby riven that the unrlprKlvnnit as administrator of the estate of A masa J.Crositir, uei-easeu, nss men nia nnal account in the loumy t;ourt ol the Slate of Ureuon. for Holt County, and that Monday, the 2-'(l day of June, 190B. at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon ol said day. at the I'ourt room nf th aaia count; (jourt in the City of Dallas. Oregon, una urcii appoinuHi oy saia tourt ai the time and place for the hearing of ohlur tlons to the Kaid final account and the settlement tnereoi. NATHANIEL CROSIAR, AdminiHtrator of the eKlate of Ainaa J. C'roniar, deceased. Oscar Hayter. Attorney. Dated and lirat published May 22, 1D08. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice ia hereby riren that the underalnert aa joint eiecutora of theentate of David I'elcri deceased, have Bled their final account in the iuumy i.ouri oi tne state ol Oregon, for Tola i ouuiy, aim wiai nainraav, meautn day of May, 1908, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the Court room or the said County Court In the City of Dallaa, Oregon, has been appointed by said Court aa the time and place for the hearlnf of objections to the said final account aud the settle mt--.it thereof DAVID D. PKTKR8, ELIZAHKTH PETKKS, Joint executors of the estate of ,., David Cetera, deceased. Sibley A Kakln, Attorneys. Dated and first published April 28, 190R. Notice to Creditors. Notice la herehv !rn ih.i ik. . i t , baa bevn duly appointed admlnitrator wilh will annexed of the etMi of Willi. u u.... deceased, by the County Court of the 8lte of Orefton, for Polk County, and has qnallMe.1. All persons havlna claims atrsm.t ih a.i , . Y preaeni ine same duly verified, together wilh the proper vouchers therefor, to the nnderairned at his residence near Dallaa. in said County, within all month, from the dale of this notice. liated and tint published May 19 190S. HAKKY 8. BI'TZ. Administrator wilh w ill annexed of the etiate of William H. Uuts deceased. Oscar Hayter. Attorney. $5.38 5.68 . 6.75 7.15 7.98 A pair of Red Wing moccasins free with each boy's suit Friday and Saturday. A nice line of $3.50 tan shoes and ox blood oxfords on sale Friday and Saturday $2.85. . See our window Thursday, Friday and Saturday. DALLAS MERCANTILE CO. Between Meat Platters and Toilet Sets 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 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 conviuced that this is a Right Price Shop. W. H. ROY $ CO. Dallas, Oregon an 1 EES Notice to Creditors. Far Sale Fine two-seated, covered hack : new wheels, locff-distaocv alien, up to 1300 pounds. 3u. Bupgy, double and top ia good order, iu Road cart. M, atooa erdaf. Une mile tooth of Falls lity. Sr Frank Bailer at Falls Notice Is hereby sriven that th baa barn duly appointed a.lmlnlatrator of the eut ol 14neoln kaei'oy. deceased, by the J ounty Court ol the flale of Orefoa. lor Poll Coonty. and has qualinl. All per 'tis bavin claims arainst the said eatale are hereby notified to preeenl the same " Bed. kirelber with the proper vouchers "-..wfiwywiminiei at tiuller, in said t ounty, wtthia si umitha iron the dale ot ibis aioitce. .lied and (rat poblubed May 1 isna. PAl L rr.MiMAS. Administrator of tbe estate ' ,. . . oflJofw;BMcCoy.dceaed. Oerar Hayter. Attorney. The Better Your Horse the better should be bis harness. The high spirited willing-to-go animal I ucrus Biruuif uarness more tnan an ged and spiritless plug. THE HARNESS YOU GET HERE will be as strong as It Is good looking. You will appreciate how much that means wben you come to examine the harness, and we are selling It at ex ceptionally low prices. Dallas Harness Shop F. SalficKy. Prop. 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. 1 HALL & HAYES Successors to F. J. Chapman. Order. ,n ,h fenmy Court ol the State of Oregon, 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 save 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 butitwouldnt be economy. It is not so much what you save, but how you save that counts. . WILLAMETTE VALLEY CO. RATES Residence on meters, per r.2w55 150 : "'dence, flat per month, 16cp 60c. RATES FOB JsLalNESS HOUSES 25c per drop and 5c per Kilowatt up to 10 drops; over lOdrops 20c perdropaod 6c per Kilowatt up to 40drops; over 40 drops 17,c per drop and 5c per Kilowatt A drop figures 16cp or less, tor power rates apply at tbe oflice. 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 E. W. K EARNS, Manager for Dallas. Offlee on Mill street, just north of the Court House. Phones Bell 421. Mutual 1297. In the matter of the aetata and amardianahlp of Henry 11. Moore, a minor, order Now on tht. Mh 1y ol K .y. lx emoes Henri Jl. Kiiar the voanlian ol the penoa at! eatale of Mid minor, by Oerar Harter. Kj . Ms huv- Notice la Oediton. Woe F x . - jw you need wood? We want to remind you that the blork wood from the Willamette Valley Lumber Com paoj i t-asrmill it lbs bee and rber eatt wood yoj cat a buy. tl.Te rr load, delivered. Mutual phone 107. or lea y ordera ax Webster's eoarecttoeaerT ton. tt BOWK AX BROS. Kotiee la hereby eiyea thai the amtmimd lM Beea duly eDuotnled iJaiBUinL. J etale ol tniily roeemsa. Smwl. by the . j . , 01 "rearoo, fur rois rersoaa umt eiaiasa aa-ainet the said tale are hueby mmtni ... - - . da,; yenfted. UvetlW Ilk the prof too. h-r. ore,.. ta me aiMiereia-nM. at hie law otr,, ' iiniT ea ro.a. wttaiai ui iiavled ajd tral aan aM key I. last. -( Htl'tkH. Adailniarmi.w.w theeute riait a rtatt. attorweja. Ntira to Crvalita Iteateeja heryt.i rtreai that the wnderairned V" ," ''- wdlaua.r.ina ae te rmety twi e the fw, 1 rV a t Mull mm .... ail rm kayiae r aiate ana tke aatd "" e-afc-e, .rW4 a. lh, mmr f.? r.n?,'""T ,w f- . !i . ,W eried at ky raawwy la aiaeea I uamimisuu,,, aaoanaa) arewttkea.wu.a.a-Me. aaoanaa) taed aa4 tret aM Way IV tana S.JI f Trl T..r, imri e. u 4 fcw. .... f"a r sana-ae. .,..., i. a-aara, aisasaa n dm.ie.1 o.-l,.l( (i,) inueat In .nd to t"i eertaia trart olland in I Jlk Coi,nxT. ol tre..n. dearrthed a. Beainalna at the fioU(, aea o.rn ol Keelioa einhtera In Town ajl.TS.ilh.lU.,e4 We ol the W ,"u7tu. Merulian. and ronnlna tbenee Kaat rodir thenoe North Jrls. thenoa , r.U .od lljeet: and thence eombeyly to the Biace of hrriBBluc. aad eontaiainf lwo(2)wcraa BMreer i1 l etyeerlner to the Conrt th.i thee Id - i''lr,.TTn' hT "f laid pelliloa thai It to lecrssrT k wud ward Mid real ewiate shooKl tv .,d kw tae wi. nuV anre ol aaud ward and that the Brat ol kla an " France. Mre. . I'liaaa R, Moore, a hew hey. ,i ..wiltrr,, IWr.hr.r. ol , tnt Mim, a bemher. aiH-y iw-iilaa Mnnye. a may and knt ordrlie l. lrar. s uan. aad that ihra are the oei y rerenoa inrird in the aai.l eeteie nlll ux ..,4 eeuu te ta doe aad ieaml Now. m wtMtna n enwnaet a? aatd friariae It as orWerd the 1 ewrt that a ta r'rwa naUoan. ail ual a a. heeabeara. feed atree Moore. ruiaa Mwre. aad rne rnrdetia r-tear ik mm e tie aatd ward, aed e.l a-rw. iMrmn iTmU aad l-T a-ryy a. d twTi. ' ' ' aa ine loan arano, lHrel in the On, o t laa. nrero, , VT a., the Nt a, o Jaa. Ian ai t he tnui Ij ee rw la I he Irn ... mjt ... aT"J " "T t" "ay a Im ehoaiJi "aa lh a-aaT el aaM -o''I the ra ,a.y i Hm, - . Z "r-T t!n la tot. CaMiai. .S J JT. aawd t"Mf as 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. CK0SN0 and C E. HAWKINS, Abstractors TOLEDO, OREGON ti i j n m rrrr C BLACK'S STABLE5 " Having purchased this well-known barn, we so licit a share of your patronage. EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS Excellent accomodations for commercial men. STOWE BROS. MAW STREET DALLAS. OEEOOf ao. r. Coat, Oewaty t.