Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, June 02, 1908, Image 2

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    Polk County Observer
J. C. HAYTER,
KDITOR AND PUBU8HKH,
Published Semi-Weekly at 11.40 per Year.
Strictly In Adnoce.
vntjirMi mt'i'nnf cah matter March 1. 1907.
t the Doet office at Dallas, Oregon, nniler the
Act of CoDgreM ol March 8. 187V.
DALLAS, OREGON, JlTXa 2, 1908.
The way to build up Dallas it 10 fat
ronist Dallas people.
POLK IS ALL CHAMBERLAIN
Cake Will Lose County by About
200 Prohibition Carries the
Day.
Polk county still belongs to Governor
Chamberlain. In the contest yester
day, he easily overcame the big
. majority of 100 or 600 votes, and, as in
the gubernatorial elections of 1902 and
1906, finished the race with votes to
spare. The pronibitiomsts also carried
the county "dry" by something over After that the county officers came
the struggle, perfect order was pre
served at all times throughout the
day.
Six o'clock, and the polls were closed.
For three hours the people waited in
nervous expectancy for the first
returns, to gain some clue as to the
real result of the election. A group of
eager men composed In a lafge extent
of the candidates whose names had
been before the people for choice,
crowded into the clerk's office at the
Courthouse and waited with increas
ing eagerness for the reports.
At last, at about 9 :30, the news began
to come, at first Incomplete and frag
mentary and finally complete, as the
the smaller precincts finished their
counts and telephoned the results to j
Dallas.
Suver, McCoy, Douglas, Spring
Valley, one after another the reports
came Id, -and by midnight tbe count
began to take definite shape, and the
ultimate results of the election became
momentarily moreevident. Call after
call was received, and about 2 o'clock
this morning the crowd began to
dwindle away, the final result of the
election being practically settled. Polk
county had at last gone "dry," and
Chamberlain would carry the greater
portion of Its precincts by a fair
majority.
One of tbe striking features of the
election was the total indifference of
the voters as to the results on the nine
teen constitutional amendments,
which bad been so widely and eagerly
discussed during the months preccd
lng tbe election. When the returns
from any precinct were sent in the
first questions asked weie "wet or
dry?" and "Cake or Chamberlain?
In
Thai ou' Amurtcan'rorcsts abound In
plum vi.lch pos.tes tffe moat valuable
mcdfc .a! virtuia is abundantly attested
by w (is of the most eminent medical
write and teacher. Even the untu
tored vidians had discovered the useful
ness t. many native plants before the
advent of the white race. This Informa-
tlorv Imparted freely to the whites, led
the latter to continue Investigations until
to-day we have a rich assortment of most
valuable American medicinal roots.
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Dr. Pierce belleres that our American for
ests stfeajgd In most valuable medicinal root
fos tbe cuNkf most obstinate and fatal dis
eases, if wawdftidproperly Investigate tbemi
ana lnJw(uHianwi of Ibis conviction, be
polnWwItb pridcdk h .Imneti r"-"'"
tun rff"''"1 nr niit "it1""" "-" "in-
covery." whlrh ias nrovgn Itee'lf in fh
-H. i,-jit. !.,i.fh int.lr. Ilrpr Inrlgnr
atir. ii..rt, ..nie find .T-ffi't""'- snd blood
cleanser known to y'lcal tyience. lyetep
sia, or Indigestion, torpid Tiren Junctional
and even valvular and other affections of
tbe heart yield to Its curative action. The
reason why It cures these and many other
affections, is clearly shown In a little book
of extracts from tbe standard medical works
wblrb Is mailed frte to any address by Dr. R.
V. Pierce, of Buffalo. N. Y., to all sendln
request for tbo same.
O O
. Not less marvelous. In the unparalleled
cures It Is constantly making of womsn's
many peculiar affections, weaknesses snd
illstrf-sslna- deraTxiements, Is Dr. Pierce's
raTOrlteP rescript lnrvji Is amply attested
l.y thousands ofujJfH4TfUetirnonlal con-
irlbuted Dyicsncful pantrrrta who nave, been
ainruT
200 votes.
0. L Hawley, the Republican voter's
choice candidate for the Legislature,
Is elected by nearly 400. D. V. Jones,
the Republican Statement No. 1 candi
dute, wbs elected without opposition.
J. M. Grant, Democrat, Is re-elected
(Sheriff, and E. C. Dunn, Democrat,
has defeated D. P. Btouffor, Bepubli
can, for County Treasurer. It Is
probable that the remainder of the
Republican ticket is elected. Co ad
and Sibley are running neck and neck
for County Judge and the result will
not be definitely known until tbe Falls
City and Rock Creek returns have
been sent In,
The vote by precincts on prohibition
In Polk County up to date Is as follows:
for their share of interest, but seldom
were returns offered on the nineteen
amendments, and never were they
asked for. The common sentiment
seemed to be,"they cltn wait."
The length of tbe ballot made the
count very slow, and in the precincts
where tbe heavier votes were polled,
the count was not completed
until late this forenoon, although the
Judges and clerks worked almost with
out Intermission from the time the
polls were olosed until the count was
finished. Falls City and Rock Creek
precincts are still to hear from.
rreclnct
Douglas
Jackson
Salt Lake
East Dallas
f-'outh Dallas
North Dallas
Rlckrcall
Falls City
Lucklumuto
Bridgeport
North Independence
South Independence
South. Monmofflh
North Monmouth
Ituena Vista
Buver
Kola
Spring Valley
Total
For
(II
29
43
190
127
80
41
CO
92
97
70
77
(14
ao
80
62
127T
Against
47
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Advertisements under this head are charged
at the rate of 1 uunt per word, first Insertion ; lA
cont per word for oach insertion thereafter; :to
wonts or less, $1 per month. No advertisement
Inserted for less limn IS cents.
Figure count as one worn. Fur instiiiiee,
the numeral combination "12.00" counts as one
word.
Two Initials flaunt ssone worn. For Instance,
,1. M, Jones" counts as two words.
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to me customer, r or ihsisuce, lmucniea
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The figures and letters 4-1-If ludlcsle that the
advertisement was Hrat published April 1 and
that It is lo be run until the customer orders 11
dlsoou tinned.
For Sale.
A nice homo for sale at a bargtiln. I
Inquire of owuer, Miss MartlmThomp-
sou. S-22-8t
rnrrjhrj a rh a I nnl v Ic d r a I p s. pain fj
pvrlods.. irretfularllles. Dzr'Iapsus Jtnd oihe
atlon of uterus an -T klnore'I affections, often
after many otlier'adreitlscd medicines, and
physicians had failed.
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Both the above mentioned medicines are
wholly made up from the glyceric extracts of
native, medicinal root. The processes em
oliivcd In their manufacture were original
with Dr. Pierce, and Ihoy are carried on by
skilled chemists and pharmacists with the
aid of apparatus and appliances specially
d.lgned and built for tills purpose. Both
medicines are entirely free from alcohol and
all other harmful, habit-forming drugs. A
full list of their Ingredients la printed OS
a:h bottle-wrapper.
Cow For Sale.
Good Milk cow for sale. Call at
stable. W. J. Stowe. 6-2-tf
For Service.
German Coach horse, "Alban," will
make tbe season of 1908 as usual at
Farmers' Feed Shed. Terms, $20, $15
and $10. First-class pasture for mares
at $1 a month. V. H. McDaniel,
Dallas, Or. ' 4-28-tf
LOW
RATES
EAST
WILL BE MADE THIS SEASOX BY THE
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(LINES IN OREQON)
FROM DALLAS, OREGON
TO
Chicago
St. Louis
St. Paul
Omaha
Kansas City
AS FOLLOWS
BOTH WAYS
THROUGH
PORTLAND
$74.40
69.40
64.40
64.40
64.40
ONE WAY
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 T&JiTS
JWa9rrffef fnformatlon call on
I. N. WOODS, Local Agent
or write to
WM. McMURRAY
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
SHOE
at. f-lisi
III "t
CHARACTER
OF THE
Woman
DALLAS MERCANTILE CO.
Farm For Sale.
Good 300-acre dairy and stock farm.
two miles from railroad ; good grass
and farming land ; plenty of running
water; good house and barn and
sheds. Call on or addresB James A
Gibhon, Sheridan, Or., It. F. D. 1.
B-iu-tr
For Sale.
Fine two-seated, covered hack ; new
wheels, long-distance axles, up to 1300
pounds, $30. Buggy, double and top
In good order, $10. Road cart, $5,
good order. One mile south of Falls
City. See Frank Butler at Falls
City. 5-22-tf
Notice to Creditors.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby iriven that the underalmicri as
administratrix of the estate of John Camp
bell, ileeeased, lias hied her final account
In the ttonuly Court of the Htale of Orer"n, for
is county, anil that Monday, the 'M auy
of June lt, st the hour of ten o'clock in
the forenoon of ssld dity, at the Court room of
the said County Court lit the City of Dallas. Ore
goo, hns bcSti a)Hiiited by said County
Court aa the lime and place for the heiiiiuir of
injections to the said filial account and the
Bcltl-'nieut thereof.
MAKOARFT P. CAMPHKI.L.
Administratrix of the estate of
John Camubei). deceased.
Oscar Ilsyler, Attorney.
mien ami iirst published may -a, rjus.
Notice to Creditors.
The question that has been foremost
In the minds of the people of Polk
county for several months has at last
ln'pri decided, and the oounty has been
voted "dry," for the first time In its
hlBtory, by a large majority.
All day today men have gathered In
groups on streets and In stores, talk
ing and discussing the various phases
of yesterday's election, eager throngs
have greeted the arrival of the official
returns from each precinct, and the
whole town has throbbed with the
Interest of hard and close contest in
the vote for both county and state.
Lvery precinct In i'olk oounty
reort8 an exceptionally heavy vote.
the two absorbing Issues of tbe contest
being tbe senatorial race and the con
test between the factions for od
against piohlMtlon. Those interested
In the outcome of the struggle left no
stone unturned to bring out tbe voters,
and scores of men In Folk county who
bad fulled for some reason to register
were hunted out, led to the polling
places and sworn In. so that tbev
mlRbt add the weight of their ballot to ,k Wood.
the uncertain contest. It Is believed 16-Inch grub oak heater wood for
that larger percentage of the voting sale. E. M. Cochran. Leave orders
force of Folk county was represented at Webster's confectionery store.
Buggy For Sale.
First-class single buggy and har
ms. Inquire at College Dormitory,
It
Eggs for Hatching.
Single Comb Burt Orpington eggs,
$1 for IS.
4-2-tf J. E. Beeklkt. Falls City.
Wanted.
Work on a farm during summer,
by boy 16 years old. Address Box 313,
Dallas, Oregon. 6-20-4t
Implements.
All parties Intending to buy Imple
ments bad better see F. J. Wagner
ix'fore making tbelr purchases.
1-17-tf.
Pasture.
Horse and cow pasture on Dolpli
farm, folk Station. See J. G. Trent
on premises. S-19-lra
at tbe polls yesterday than at any of
the elections for year.
During the entire day the streets of
Dallas were alive with people, and as
the day progressed tbe Interest grew
steadily more Intense. Gradually the
public Interest seemed to be with
drawn from the minor Issues, and to
concentrate about the two central
loltita, tbe United States aenatorahip
nd the prohibition question, and
nnally tbe latter subject seemed to
usurp tbe entire Held of Interest.
Right to tbe last, the two factions
fought the Issue, and when the polls
had closed It was a matter of doubt as
to which held the advantage. Both
manifested the utmost coofldenos In
I 27-tf
Wanted.
Girl to assist In tbe rare of young
children and light house work. In
family where cook Is kept. Answer,
Box, 15J, Dallas. fi-M tf
For Sale.
A second-hand windmill and a 3000
gallon galvanised Uok. Inquire of
A. J. Barbara Dallas, Oregon. Offloe
phoos ms mutual; residence phone
IJ86, MStf
Last.
In Dallas. A solid gold Woodman
IwaU-h charm. Finder please return
the outcome, and th prevailing words I to H. C Seymour. 4 17-tf
on the lips of the men of both sides.
during tbe period of suspense between
tbe time when the polls closed an- lh
hour when the first returns 'oegaa to
otue In, were "Walt until Its ota Is
counted; then we'll see." riotwlih
staoding lbs Intense Interest la
Scrofula
Few are entirely free from h.
It may develop so slovty as to cans)
liu if anvdirtnrbanc daring thtrMls
period of rhiidbood.
It ruav Uia prvxloc drvfwpns, rs
tarrh, and marked trndenry so cvHe
omption, hrfors eaaaing eruptions,
oees or swelitnts.
To ret entirely rid of k take tbe frs-at
bSood pnnfie,
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Id BuaJ Iijt:ld fcaras o tm rkorolaSei tablets
Loova as tartat. tat sjm U. 1
MaatU Bed Far Sale.
An oak folding bed In first class
condition. Good mattress and springs.
Enquire of L. A. Mathews, Koom s,
Sufrln Bulldlog (over SI moo ton &
Scou's grocery.) -J tf
Wood For Sato.
IV you Deed wood? We want to
remind yon that tbe block wood from
tbo Willamette Valley Lumber Com
pany's sawmill Is tbo brat and cheap
sat wood yon can buy. fl.TS per load.!
delivered. Mutual phone I t7. or leave
orders at WrWst'i roorertiooery
tor.
11 M tf. BOWMAN' BRO&
Notlre It hereby elven that the nnderslfrned
han bet'ii duly aiiiHtliiteil adniiiilstrHtrix of the
I'aialu til AiiKimt (itTltiiKer, kcfcd, by the
County Court ol the Mate of Oregon, for l'olk
Comity, and hatt uuUlited.
All MTMotii hnviiite flaima ARHlnat the said
1'Btnte aie liervby notified to Drtw-tit the aame
tluly verified, together with the proper vouctien
ineiciiir, 10 tne umiersiiriK'U ai lwr resuifiice l
the city of Italltui In nnid County, within mIx
moninn irotit me time of tnii noiiee.
Dated and first published May ri, 1908.
l.l UMM.1,A (JKKLINURR,
Ad!iii!ii-trarlx of the emme if
AiiKiirtt (ierlinger, deceased,
incur Hayter, Attorney.
Notice Ih hereby given that the undersigned
has been duly appointed administrator with
will annexed of the entitle of William JJ. lintz,
deeeiised, by the ('ounty Court of the Stiite of
Ores-on, for Folic ('ounty, and has (jnalified.
All persons having claims aRainst the said
estate are hereby notified to present the same
duly verified, together with the proper vouchers
therefor, to the tindersi?ned at his residence
near Uallas. in said County, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated and first published May 19. 1908.
HAKKY H. Bl'TZ.
Administrator with will mincxed
of the estate of William H. liulz,
deceased.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the undernifcrned,
as ad uiinlstrator of the estate of A masa J .(;rosuir,
deceased, has filed his final account in the
County Court of the Hiate of Oregon, for Polk
County, and that Monday, the 2Jd day of
June, 1908. at the hour of ten o'clock in the
forenoon of said day, at the t'our room of the
said County Court in the City of Dallas, Oregon,
has been appointed by said Court as
the time and place for the hearing of objec
tions to the said final account and the settlement
thereof.
NATHANIEL CROSIAR,
Administrator of the estate of
Amasa J. Crouiar, deceased.
Oscar Hayter. Attorney.
Dated and first published May '22, 1U0S.
Notice of Final Settlement.
COFFEE
Good grocers like Schil
ling's Best, for it makes
good-will and not trouble ;
in case of complaint, the
money is ready.
Your grocer returns your money II y don't
like it: we pay hiro
GET THE BEST
Summons.
In the circuit Court of the Ktale of Oregon
for Folk County. Deuartment No. 2.
Jainea H Hutchlna, Plain lift, v. Amy L.
lluichius. Defendant.
To Amy la. Hutchlna, the above-named de
lendant:
J ii the Name of the Ktte of Oregon. You are
hereby retiuiml to amHutr and answer the coni-
Plaint tlle-l a sal tut von in the above-entitled
;ourt and suit within six weeks from the date
f the first publlcalion of this anmmona. to-wlt
On or Ik-(ore the And day of June, iww; and If
you fail ao to answer, ftr want thereof the
pUiiilili will apply to said t:onrt for a decree as
prayed for in lutid MniplMtnt, vis.: That the
marriage contract now and heretofore exlMing
betwtH'ii plain Uil and defendant lw forever
annulled and dissolved; that the future care
and cuaUxly of James i Uttord Hutehimi and
r.rneniij. Mutehius, minor cniitiren of plalniirt
and defendant. te awanlctl to idaimirt:
ud that plaintiff may have Mich other and fur
ther relief aa W the Court may seem just and
frlimiKOI.
This Mitnmoni. hv an order of the Hon. Krl
K. CoMd, County Judge of Polk County, Oregon,
matle at Chambers at Dallas. Onvun. on th
7th day of May, lMbx, n served upon yon by
tbe publication thi-rcof not less than on c a
week for six c-oiiNccuttve weeks Immeillately
rior lo tne rai iiay of June, m, in the "Polk
ounty Observer. a weeklv newkikaianr nr
general circulation published in said County of
Polk. The dtof the first nublication of this.
summons la May ft, Pjuh,
WTAK HAYTER,
AtUruey for Plaiutlft.
Citation.
In the Conntr Court ol theHtale nf n.n
lor Polk (Vuntv. '
In the matter ol the etat ol Fred C. Ray
mond, deoeaisesj. tiution.
To Nellie Raymond, widow, and Karl Raymond,
Raymond atid Rm Rarmond, Win of the
alsor named Krd C. Raymond, demsest:
In the iiamvoi lb ut of Omron you and
u-h of om an hereby ofled and required
to appear ta tbe ('mnty Court of the aUate of
ireon, in aim itr roia i ounty. at the iuurt
Rmm thereof, in th City of Dallas, In said
ooniy oi nia. on lueaiiay, ine m1toi June,
. D . IwH. the aama betna tha first d'tT ol ih
June, Iwh, term of aald court, at the hour of ten
'clock in th forenoon of ald day, then and
there to show raoar. II inr eiist. whv an ntsir
alHstild nt be matte by said t'oort thai the real
properiy oi saii enuiie hcrrtnsiirr d-arrltM, or
an morh ibrof aa may be authclent to aailafr
lh ttebta. claims and char airaiiiat ihm
eaaatv, be anld by Ira C Mehrling aa almttiiv
trauwr of aaid etat at pt ivaie sale lor rash a
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
a joint executors of the estate of David Peters,
deceased, have filed thcli final account in the
County Court of the Htate of Oregon, for Polk
('ounty, and that Saturday, the 30t h day of .May,
PJU8, at (he hour of one o'clock in the afternoon
of said day, at the Court room of the stud
County Court in the City of Dallas, Oregon, has
been appointed by aaid Court aa the time urn!
place for the hearing of objections to iiie nnu
final account and the settlement thereof.
DAVID I). PKTKRS,
KIJZAHKTM PKTKKS,
Joint executors of the estate of
David Peters, deceased,
Sibley A Km kin, Attorneys.
Dated and first published April 28, 1908.
liiM " I , s rs VHtW
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given lliat the umH-rslKuwl
haa been duly aiiDolnled ailmliiiitralnr l tin.
eauiHj or Lincoln M;oy, deeeaai'il. by the
( oiinly Court ol the Blate o( Oreaon. for I'olk
iouiiiy, aim naa qiiaiiileo.
All peraons having I'lalml ataiinl the aalil
estate are hereby notllieil to iireaent the aaine
duly verllted, together with the proper vouchers
wirieior, w iiio uuueraia lea ai mil er. in amii
County, within six months from the date of thin
uouee.
Hated and first publlbhcd May 10,
PAIL KUNDMAN,
Admlnlatralor of the estate
of Lincoln Mci'oy,dteeaed.
Oscsr Hayter, Attorney.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is herebv given that th imHoNnwi
haa been duly appointed adminlKtrator nf ih
eatate ol Kmlly Foreman, deceaaed, by the
ounty lourt ol the stala ol Uregou, lor I'olk
ounty, and has qualified.
All persons havlne- rlatma atraln.. thm m
eatale are hereby notirlwl to present tha aame
uuiy whwi, logeiner un tneprotrvouchera
therefor, to the uiideralni.-! at hi. l.u, nrt,.
in llallaa, in said County oi Polk, within ail
mi'iiui. irum me aaie oi tnis notice.
uateu and nral publleheil May 1, HUM.
OMAR HAVTKK,
Admlnlatratorof the eatateof
. , Kmlly Foreman, deceased.
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.aw rv.kloantv aod aaaaoaliftea.
an iiCMiia r.mtsM awaiaaa la a
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aaly wriaoa. ateahor a iia the
Order.
In the County Court ol the Stale of Oregon,
lor Polk County.
In tha matter of tha patate and guardianship
of Henry u. Moore, a minor, order.
Now on thta.Mh day of May.l'aK.eomes Henri
H kdaar. the guaniian of the penon and estate
of aaid minor, by Oacar Hatter. nla attor-
Dcy.and pnaenla to lhU(nrt hia petition for
a lloenar to aell the real relate oi aal.l minor h.r
the present and future eupart. tMucallon and
Maintenance of aaid aaimw. aal,t real property
being deacrlbed aa followa. lo an- An nu
divi.le.1 one-half intereat In and to that
err u IB tract ol land in Polk County. Mele of
IHrgoa. deaiTibed aa Beginning at lh Soulb
weaaorner of lieelioa eluhlern (IS) in Town
ship 7 Sonth. Range 4 Meat ol the Willamette
MrrMtan. and running thence Kan ai rode
thence North ;s rode, thence Meat u ri.la and
It feet: and thence Xoniherly lo l he place of
brginaiug, and couuinlng two(.'j acre more or
And II appearing ta tha Conn that the said
petltioa to duly Tended by tne oath of aaid
priltKMirr and it further appearing from aai.f
aetitloa that tl u Becreeary f.w aaid aard tbal
fMa,e'
HORSE WEAR
has its fashions like other
merchandise. At this shop
it has the united qualities of
style, good wear, and correct
cost. The cost of saddlery
goods we supply is always a
re-assuring one.
Dallas Harness Shop
F. SalficKy, Prop.
Notice to Creditors.
aaid real eetate ehonid he a. Id for tha
Notice te hereby given that the nndereignM
haa been dilijr appointed admlmatrauw with
atll anneied of the palate of David Davie, de
ceased, hr the County court ol the stale af Ore
gon, for I'olk Coumy.and haa ualined
Ail per"'S hatitta eiaima ae-aioat the a. Id
eai.ieare hereby n..tired to pcarnl the a. me
l.y vmnci. t., ther i'h the proper eoncben
thtvf .r. to the underairncd at his placa ol
buMrn-aa at Butler, la aaid i,K mt.
a. of M,d ..rd and ih.l the aVit ol i l It ! Z "T ' " L"'; '," - County, w
aaid ward are Crlut Francea M .re a urr i i j, ! d'"" ,hU ""
ill... a. moor., a hco4h. ,l"mVrreTt' " P-biiabed Jnae i. 1
lw.
fill rrviiutv
Amintatratorwiih atll anneied nt
,w u theeeiateof Hand atia. deoraard.
Kscar Hajler. Auorney.
Iw"r. ""a oi a oeraaava .ltcr Fred Monroe
M.iore. a brolhee. Nancy lielllak Moore a eieler
and Una t ordella S-dgar. a eiet-r. and that -hcV
ara Iheoa.y fawanaa mleraelad in Ihe eakl raiatr
aad tkal lb aaid BaUUoa ea la daa aad legal
local ;
Now. aa awKkoa af ecanacl af aaid eiarrtian
It la ordered he (haCoart ihal aaid I eiia Fraa-
airaaaara.' read M.raa Moore. N.acj Lehli " r"re that the .Bder.tgr.ed.
Moore. Krle Coedetu InT, Z.tT't ' T-"1:"- -? V- -.11
at aaid aard. aad all aoaa. T " ""is,.
aauia ka. aad tha, ah. ar t.ZZLT?. TZ.., rT Z..I "". aceontitlotha
Notice of Final Settlement.
la tttagfaa)!. ia aaM l aunty. Btlata Bla aaaail
II uaa lae at ISiae aelav
liatad aad tiat gab MNM War IV Tana
i UI at TM STX'MR.
kmm lniatratr".a el the aaaata af
Aaeua r.
tVarf A taala. ataaravea.
appear arnwa taas taort at lha Coart It
three. la Inelllt o4 lw laa. Oreaaa. ra w...
fcj ' .f lha UIM'X Jaaa. laav al lha boor of
eew a ' " laiae airraena n aea day So eaow
cauaa. If any there ha. whv a ltrraar ahavM M
he granted as awed gaardlaa ka thai Coart kw
Saw aa la af sack real eataia
Aad M ta fartaar wa, red that a enrv af th te
aedas aaail be pjh.ua ed at leaal Iknaama
va warka kelaea the kewnng e4 mm ratu. iB
tha -rak taaaty ' "erra a aevam rtr
eaiattrg ta thaa (Vuaty aad aetKihrd al the
aaid City af Da.ua.
a.a P. CO At). Oasitr Jadca.
C m T Cotirt of the Stele nt iim. I n
, . -V -miiewiT, the hrat day
' 1 - "r ener Of Ira a clock il
"'"'''" al iaa C.rt ronai of
ha hrra aneea
t M,rt oa tha uaee aad pWw foe
o".1-" wa aevataei arcoaji
aerat taareat.
nxia rtvirTC
a -tm: a fat rate aaaoeaa'd of tha
r-awm -bn a ( edaaau eeeaaa
War Hi.w iio.ae a, eaeaas .
Daiad aod km pataaaed iaae J, last.
tha ' r
th. 1 1
"T af tiai aa i k
ntM by -.,.1 C
w the Bearing of I P
I aad taa settle- i
I
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 oft wnen not needed.
With gas or kerosene there is the temptation to let liRht burn when
not needed to save bother of lighting and adjusting. In some homes
the electric light bills amount to only one or two doiiara per month.
You can probably get some kind of artificial light for less money
than electric light, but does it save you anvtbing 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 wo u Ida t be economy. It is not so much what you save, but
how you save that counts.
WILLAMETTE VALLEY CO. KATES-Residenoe on meters, per
Kilowatt 15c; Residence, flat per month, 16cp 60c. BATES FOB
BUSINESS HOUSES 25c per drop and 6c per Kilowatt up to M) drops;
over 10 tlrops 20c per drop and 6o per Kilowatt up to 4U drops ; over 40
drops 17Jc per drop and 6c per Kilowatt. A drop figures 16cp or less.
For 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
E.W. K EARNS, Manager for Dallaa.
Office on Mill street, just north of the Court House. Phones Bell 421.
Mutual 1297.
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, 0BEG0N
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BLACK'S STABLES
Having purchased this well-known barn, we so
licit a share of your patronage.
EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS
Excellent accomodations for commercial men.
MANm STOWE BROS.
MAIN STREET . naM aL OBEOO
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