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Polk County Observer
J. C. HAYTER,
KDITOH AND TOBIJ8HEH.
PablKfaed Semi-Weekly at tlM pet Tear.
Strictly la Adruse.
tntoiMi mm twinA -cmm matter Mareh 1.
ttbe poMomea at iMllaa, Orefoo, tinder lb
Act of Coagmm ot Maren , us?.
DALLAS, OREOOK, JC . 19W.
Th4 way to build up Dallas u to pat-
ronin Dallas peoplt.
The roteri of Polk county haring
decided to prohibit the sale or intoxi
cating liquors in the coimty, it is their
duty to see that their wish Is obeyed,
and that the county is made dry la
fact as well as In name. Let do ooe
shirk his shr of tMj duty and
teHpoDxibility, Imagining that the
task will be a light one, for It will not.
It will not be sufficient now for the
private citizen to sit back and throw
the whole responsibility on the
shoulders of the officers, claiming
that he has done his whole duty in
voting liquor out of the county. No
officer, however faithful, can effectu
ally enforce a law unless public senti
ment is behind him, and the way to
keep liquor from being sold unlaw
fully Is for every citizen to assist In
enforcing prohibition. The licensed
dealer Is easily watched, as bis place
of business is open to the public at all
hours, but the illicit traffic is of an
entirely different character. The
Observer has Its opinions on the local
option question, and has not hesitated
to express them ; neither has It bad any
reason to change them ; but now, that
the people have said by their votes
that tl-e licensed saloon roust go and
that the sale of liquor for boverage
purposes must cease In Polk county,
this paper will do all In Its power to
aid in enforcing the law, both lo letter
and In spirit. Enforcing the law under
tho now conditions, however, will not
be easy. Let no ono be deceived Into
thinking that It will. For this reason,
It will be the duty of every man who
has voted to bring about these new
conditions to work as earnestly and
diligently to enforce the law as bo did
to pass the law. In this way, and this
way only, can the advocate of temper
ance prove his sincerity to the cause
of temperance.
highest, by the way. In the history of
Dallas this paper strongly objected to
It as excessive and unnecessary. For
this mistake on our part, we desire to
apologize to the council. It Is now
evident that the levy is not too high,
baton the contrary, that it Is not high
enough. With $2400 deducted from
the city revenue each year, it will be
necessary to make up the deficiency
by taxing real and personal property,
and, possibly, by adopting ao occupa
tion tax. The Observer will not object
to either, or both, forms of higher
taxation; neither will it admit that
Dallas cannot get along without thejt;
saloon license. The point we wisn to
make is that, bavingcutoff one impor
tant source of revenue, the city will be j
obliged to adopt one of two plan
either dispense with some of the pres
ent pabiic conveniences and Improve
ments, or increase the taxes. A con
dition and not a theory confronts us.
'l!ai on' Americau Ajresta round ro
jilicu wb:ch imt2ts Uio iLiCtl vaiuab'f
K,nl:,-;r2l virtui U abuncUniJy auvd
br scorvs of tfce mut emiaent m.ti.cal
rit-r and teachers. Kven the uaia
torea ladizta h'.i di-onrfred th trWul
iwss of raanr Dative plant before lie
advent tf tie white noe. This inforaia
tion, itnparvd f reefy to the whites,
tb iaiter to continue Icvestirstwn? unl.l
tu-dajr e have a rich a.n me;sl ul iaut
valuable Americas medicinal ruuls.
O 2
Pr. Pierce beHerej that oor AznerfnB for- t
tat tlv-4 in taobt valuable medicinal recti
tbecrtkf most obatiaate az.d
if ( -, rroperir toreairate tbem;
of tbia conviction, be
r-rt t'c-itJi I v ' -i- V-J T. j-
.1 Tie.-ce jUJftpey
.a. u-rp.d liTtrTTtiflOtioDal
COl'RT BOISE NOTES
Items of Interest From the Records
ia the County Offices
Briefly Told.
Buver wont Democratic, as usual.
The Observer was ono of a bare lml f
dozen papers In Oregon that opposed
the adoption of ttie primary law with
the Statement No. 1 appendix. It has
plenty of company now.
Polk county's vote last Monday
shattered precedent In two note
worthy Instances: A County Clerk
was elected for a third term and a
County Judge was re-elected.
PKOBATE.
Estate of John E. Davidson, de
ceased final account filed ; July 1, at
10 o'clock a. m., set for bearing.
Estate of George Biggs, deceased-
final account filed ; Tuesday, July 7,
at 10 o'clock a. m., set for hearing.
Estate of Fred C. Raymond, de
ceasedhearing of petition for sale of
real estate continued to Saturday,
June 20, at 10 o'clock a. m.
Estate of William H. Butz, David
Davis, and Lawrence Davis, de
ceasedInventories and appraise
ments filed and approved.
Estate of Lincoln McCoy, deceased
administrator authorized to sell per
sonal property.
Estate of David Peters, deceased
final account heard and executor dis
charged. REAL ESTATE.
F J Coad et ux to J J Wiseman, lot
In Dallas, fllXX).
Arthur Starr et ux to J A Lawren
son, lot In Dallas, IH200.
F E and M E Meyer to D J Riley, 40
acres, t 7 s, r 8 w, $350.
M L Jones et ux to Alluvial Land
Company, 262 acres, 1 9 s, r 3 w, $3989.
COMMISSIONERS' COURT.
Petition for the creation of a new
school district at Black Rock denied.
Ira Mehrllng allowed $1050 as first
payment on Independence fill, and
Tate & Nelson allowed $175 as first
payment on Lung, Flanery and Ash
Swale fills.
Report of Sheriff J. M. Orant on
delinquent tax sulus approved.
Deed of Cyrus Illulr et al of land for
highway rejected until parties deed
full width for entire length of rond.
Petition for road between Fulls City
and Blaek Rock denied.
at, t r u.a.
erea ti,' vu: tr and other aff'-cliocs of
the heart yield to ita cunuie action. The
reason irfty It raw thee and many other
affections, U clearly fhovn In a liitie book
of extracts f rC3 tbe standard medical work!
vblcb Is mailed fra to any address by br. B
V. Pierce, of Buffalo. X. Y . to all aeaeUcs
recusal for the same.
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Kot lea marreleui. tn I be unparalleled
care It Is constantly melting of woman's
many peculiar affections, weaknesses and
riiitrffejnt der3!cents. Is Dr. Pierce's
FavoriteTrescf1p'!o!sts is amply attested
,y thousands cNiXDidJestimoniais con
tributed bi?STe(ul paTfrrm who hare hen
cured hy Lt
un of u'eiu. snl kinu. f-Tgirl "tl, oitcn
afu-r many oiicr auverlted meiiicint, and
pbyslclans bad failed.
O
Both the ahore mentkmed medldnea ars
Wholly n.aiie up from the glyceric extracts of
natiTK, medicinal pjo'h. The proresvs em
ployed In their manufacture were ontriral
with lir. Fiert e. and they are carried on l.y
skilled chemists and pharmacists with tho
aid of apparatus and sppiianres specially
deslirned and built for this purpose. Both
medicines are entirely free from al'- hoi ana
all other harmful. hahlt-formin druss. A
full list of their incredioeu Is printed oa
each lxittle-wrappir.
15th day of June A. D. 1908, at 7:30
o'clock in the evening, to hear and
determine objections and remon
strances thereto, if any there be; and
That all owners and other persons
In interest may attend at said time
and place and show cause, If any they
have, why said sidewalks should not
be constructed.
Done by order of the city council of
the city of Dallas made on the 3d day
of June, A. D. 1908.
Witness my band and the official
seal of the said city of Dallas, this 4th
day of June, 1908.
L. D. BROWN,
(Seal) Auditor and Polios Judge
of the City of Dallas, Oregon.
Kl l.N IN H.VN I t J( Al N.
It would appear from the latest
returns that both salmon bills have
been passed, and that both faclioos of
the cannerymen got what they didn't
want Ooe of the juke of the election,
If true.
Thoe Republicans who voted for
Chamberlain should be Riven what
they voted for. Make the political
farce complete. Some day wo will gel
back to clean politics and common
horse sense maybe.
As predicted by the Observer several
months ago, every county officer who
was a candidate for another term was
successful In the election. Judge Coad,
Commissioner Rlddell, Sheriff Orant,
Clerk Smith, Assessor U raves. Super
intendent Seymour and Coroner Chao
man were all ro eleeu-d. Hon. 11. F.
Jones was also given another term In
the Lcglxlatiiro. polk county has
shown due appreciation of competent
and faithful service.
Vote on Prohibition.
Prohibition carried in Polk county
by a majority of 263 votes. The wet
precincts were Rlckreall, Silver, Luck-
la inn to, North Independence, North
Dallas, Rock Creek and Falls City.
The majority to each of these precincts
was small. The official count :
For Against
Advertisements under tills head are rharired
at the rate of 1 cent per word, (i rat insertion ; 'j
cent per word for each insertion thereafter; :iti
words or leaa, si per month. r.j ttUYerURenienl
Inserted for leas than )r: cents.
riKiiroa count as one word. For instance
the iiuiuerKl eotnhinaliuu "f'0 counts as one
onl.
Two initials count aa one word. For intitence,
I. M. Jones counts as two worda.
The minimum charee la for !" word: that i
n advertisement from 1 word to l.r words ic
counted aa IA words; an advertlacmeiit from lt
to 2U worda, inclusive, la eounleil aa 'A) words
from 21 to 'ih wonls, is counted aa '1U worda, cu
The IlKUres following- the advertisement ludi
cute how lonir it is to run, and are not chHrtri-d
to the customer, ror Instance, ;t-;ll-2t indicates
that the ailvurtiKetneiit was llrsl pulthaiied oi
March ;tl. ami that it la lo he Inserted twice
Ttie llitllrc and letters 4-l-lf Indicate, that tin
advertisement was first published Anrll 1 and
that It is lo tie run until the customer orders 11
dlK-olitliiueil.
For Sale.
A nice home for sale at a burgain.
Inquire of owner, Miss MarthaThomp-
LOW
RATES
EAST
WILL BE MADE THIS StASOS BY THE
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(LINES I.N OREGON!
FROM DALLAS, OREGON
TO
Chicago
St. Louis
St. Paul
Omaha
Kansas City
A3 FOLLOWS
BOTH WATS
THROCSH
POBTLASD
$74.40
69.40
64.40
64.40
64 40
0"E WAT
VIA
CALIFORNIA
$89.40
84.40
83.05
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. WOODS, Local Agent
or write to
WM. McMURRAY
General Faesoniser Apent, I'ortlund. Ort-?on
m
1 - VJA?
SHOE
J 1 r,TTlTkA1Tm
OF THE
Woman
I DALLAS MER
few
CANTILE CO.
- fK -- ' i- l irririrflvJlrSrJi
For Sale.
Fine two-seateil, covered hack; new
wheels, long-tlistaDce axles, up to l-'iOO i
pounds, $30. Bnpgy, tlonbie and top
in good order, $10. Itoud onrt, $5,
good order. Oue mile south of Falls
City. See Frank Butler at Fulls
City. 5-22-tf
Wood For Sale.
Do you need wood? We wntit to
remind you that the block wood from
the Willamette Valley Lumber Com
pany's f awmill i.9 the best, and cheap
est wood you can buy. $1.73 per load,
delivered. Mutual phone 14"T, or leave
orders at Webster's confectionery
store.
11-22 tf. BOWMAN BliOS.
'. a -' ."3
Vk hen the cranks and Tlsionarles
were busy at work a few years ago
Injecting the populiittio Initiative and
lleferendum Into the Oregon consti
tution, this newspaper did what it
could to oppose them. As was to be
eipected, a few narrow minded speci
mens of humanity, who could see only
one side to the question, rushed la to
discontinue their subscriptions and
denounce us aa the enemy of the
"peepul.' Now, that our fair state It
fretting a good, thorough dose of this
popullstio foolishness, there are thoae
who nod fault because we did not
"show it up aa thoroughly at we
ought" Ob, tbe editor's life It a
merry one I
I'reclnct
Douglas 61
Jackson 78 -
Salt Lake 43
(Spring Valley 63
Kola
Itickreall 41
Houth Independence 97
South Monmouth 77
B iien a Vista 60
Huver 17
Lut'kiatnute 89
Bridgeport 60
East Dallas l'.M)
McCoy 39
Houth Dallas 127
North Independence h7
North Dallas 80
Hock Creek 4
North Monmouth 77
Falls City J"i
Total 1 5il
47
49
19
28
81
47
90
23
24
- 18
- 90
26
133
30
127
135
107
6
15
133
1288
Last winter when the city council
made tbe present high tai levy tbe
Scrofula
Ttw ai entirely free from it.
It may dervlop to tkia ly at to raaM
liuleif anTdirtarbtnce daring thevhol
mod of rhiUibond.
It may thea tmdoee d-prpHa. ra
taJrh , and narked aerxleucjr to ron
nrcptioo, before causing mpiiooa,
om or ewlhnira.
To ret entirely rid of h Uk the treat
bUxid pontier.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is aaaal UoM term or ka rkoruUt4 ubMi
fcaewa at itrMUba, W aotv H.
New Tricrt of Ice.
On and after this date, the price of
ice will be:
50 lbs. and under, 1) cents per lb.
100 lbs., f 1.25 per loo.
200 lbs., fi.oo per 100.
Cash must accompany all out-of-town
orders, and add 15a. for each
tack.
4t DALLAS ICE COMPANY.
Street Improvement Notice.
To M. C. Wilson. O. E. Williams.
M. E. Williams and J. B. Thompson:
Notice Is betvbv given that the City
Council of the City of Dallas. Oregon.
contemplates the passage of an ordi
nance requiring the improvement ot
those certain streets or parts of strtvts
lo aald city, adjacent to or adjoining
the herein below described lots or
parts of lots or parcels of ground In
tbe manner following, t.T wit : Ily tbe
construction of crment aidewalk tea
(10) feet la width 111 oa the North side,
of Court Street adjoining Lot 7 and 8 !
Block 10 Original Town of Dallas: i
son.
Oood
gain.
5-22-8t
For Sale.
gentle work mare at a bar
H. O. CAMPBELL.
Oood
stablu.
Cow For Sale.
Milk cow for ealo.
W. J. Stovve.
Call at
6-2.tf
For Sale.
A tract of fine fruit land easy terms,
long time, low Interest. II. O. CAMP
BELL.
Egg-s for Hatching.
(Single Comb Buff Orpington eggs,
tl for 15.
4 2-tf J. E. Bkf.zi.bt. Falls City.
Wanted.
Work on a farm during summer,
by boy 16 years old. Address Box 313,
Dallas, Oregon. 5-2C-4t
Implements.
All parties intending to buy imple
ments had better see F. J. Wagner
ix'fore making their purchases.
1-17-tf.
Pasture.
Ilorse and cow pasture on Dolpli
farm, Polk Station. See J. O. Trent
on premises. 519-lm
Oak Wood.
16-Inch grub oak heater wood for
sale, E. M. Cochran. Leave orders
at Webster' confectionery store.
2 27-tf
. .
Wanted.
Girl to assist In the care of young
children and light house work. In a
family where cook Is kept. Answer,
Box, 353, Dallas. S-ri-tf
Lost.
In Dallas. A solid gold Woodman
watch charm. Finder please return
to U. C. Sevmotir. t-17-tf
Mantle lied For Sale.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is horehy Kivn ihst the nml'Tfienci
tins hetii duly Hi-pninti-'l U'liiiinii-tralnx
ill the ettlte of Austin I-. stoner,
(IH'pjiHe'l. by tlie (f unty Court (if the l-tH!e ul
orelrori, fr i'ulk l ouiily. nnl lias 'tnalilii'l.
All jrfThuiis lisvine clftims airainst lln; s;ti'l
estate are hereby linlified I'i present Hie khi).i
duly verilied. ti'irei iier w itti 1 he j-roper voucle-rs
Iherehir, t the ntiflersii-'netl at her reei-lenee
m Kw kreiill, m hHi'l Cuimiy, witliiu hix months
from the ilite of tills notice.
Uate.l and lirst iiulniHhed May i:., VmK.
EI.17. VHKTII MoNl'.l!,
A1 mill iHt ratrix of the estate of
Austin F. Htotier. ilei eased.
Sihleyit Kakin, Altornevs.
Notice to Creditors.
I
W iV - i a.
3UTTPJ
A GOOD BUTTER
in the goat line won't do to spread
bread with. For cooking, pastry, pun
cakes and bread, you want
BUTTER THAT'S SWEET
rVe havo it and it's low in price'.
Butter that's strong eiinuirh to urgue
with yon, or do stunt, you can gi.t at
other Kroeery store, but not ours.
Try ours and smile and be happy.
E. BOYD & SON
Phonos: IVllf!3, Mutual 31 i.
Notice is h'-rclrv Riven that the uinli'rnJ..,ii'''l
Iihn Ikhmi duly rippiiintcil miTniiiisinKur ol the ;
ehtnte of Kin ily lun'iiiiin, .lernit-tl, by tin- j
'on ii ty Tourl of t he Suite of pk'm, fur I'oik ;
( on uly, Hti'i Iirh mill lii'il .
All JHTSDNS IlilMllaf llaitnH HlTlllllst tin.1 t-nil
eslitc nre hiTfhy 1 1 1 f i ti - i (u prfM-nt the ct.t in- j
duly verilifii, lourihcr u ll h tin prujHT vnurtn-i
theri'fitr, to the uiniTMiriK'l, ril t,is uw ollii
in l)Hllan, in nnil ( unuty ot i'uik, vMthiii m
iiiii it Iih fruiii the ilHlc n) this no' ire.
Dated tun! tirot pnhltttheil Mnv 1, I'.N'H,
tH'AR M'AVTKK,
Ailnitniatrrttnr.if the italeof
Km il y KoreniHll, dereH.-eit.
I'Utt I'latt, Attorni'8.
Sheriff's Sale.
Notice In hereby trivon that by virtue of an
exeeutlon Hiid order of Mile duly'i8ucd out of
Hhd under the litind and seal of the rlerk of the
t ireuit Court of the State of Oregon, f..r Polk
( oiiniy, besrinir tUte the 'M dny of .lime. r.Hi,
UHn a judviiient Hud ileeree duly enicred, en
rollei and docketed in an id t'oirt on the M day
of June, HH.W, fn n eiTtuiu unit tln ndn prudihe.
wherein tjontm- Keoter u d;dtilill hn i t'luirhs
K Kher mid S. K. Kmher, hif- wife, ore dt fend
nnlt and to me direr ld. etimiuandlnir me lo
nell the herelnnfter deseriU'd renl nroii.-rtv to
KiiHly the ainountN t.jH.'Cilied in snid .lecree utul
execution, I wit', on
M i l KlA V. Jl'LY II. liHW.
at the hourof oneo'eloek, i. tn., of mid diiv, fit
the front door of the t'otintv Court H-mse in t
City of OallNfl. in otid County of folk, h, hi
fHihllc auction to the hu'iiet bidder fnr i-n-h in
tianil on day of aale. mibjct t to rt-dfinntiou in
the manner pro idetl by Uw, nllt he neht . tit le,
interest Hud estate of the (-aid tlrfi-ndauts and
each of lliein, and of all iwrsoliu elahnii:ir bv.
throuirh or undt-r tlii-m, or either of t .mid, mib
lUent lo the date ol idaiiitllt a morti?Hi'e.
w hich ia fowloned in dnnl suit, viz , NtMeiubi-r
x, of, in and to the stud tnortirnued prem
i', deicrtta-d in waid jintiimeiit. (ieert'.j and
execution hh follows, to-uit:
10U hour ( i). hive ti). Six ft.V Seven Tl
Flu lit (X). Nine CM. ten am. Klmen nil"
Twftve ( 12), Ttiirtwii (.:. fourteen (II), Fit
tevn and Sixteen 4 1 i in HUnk No. Four
I) oi i he amended p. at ol tun l ot I. and lus
me ('.). Ten f to). Twelve ):), Thirteen (;i)
'oiirteeil 1 14) Fifteen ( and MX teen t It.) of Hit
No. ThrH(.() shown on the amended i'.at ot
tut IaA hour (4) in the town of Monmouih. 1 ir
roii, toretluT with the tenem.nm ber..ltt1.-
meutcaiid appurtenances l here unto U'loneinit
in anywe appertaimt-ir.
I'ateti laUnS, Oregon, lb is .Mb rtav f June
J. t, ;raxt.
Shenrt of Folk Coin.iy, vrer.n.
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11 HARNESS -
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.
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 saddlerv
i
j goods we supply is always a
j re-assuring one.
Dallas Harness Shop
F. SalficKy, Prop.
Order.
In the Con nt r Court of the Statf of iit-mn
for I'olk t otintv.
In the tn tiler of the estate an. I rnnntian.hi.,
of Hfiiry 1. M.tre. a minor, enter.
Now on thin ih dny of Mnv, In, eonie Henri
M. f diiar, (he guardian of the pet-Min and esiate
ol rvanl minor, by iwiir Ma tr, r j ., ttm sttr
ney. and pft'Sfii's lo Ihl-l'ourt hi eti'itn for
a loviiac to sell iUr r-n estate ot s-tid minor for
the prvi-iit and luture iiirt. eiutaiion and
n-.-;;;;e;;a;;i-r r: at:.: n;;:;, r, r. si p
ttll iJeenletl fo.lowa. to lt
dividtsl one-halt (',) interest in and to that
evriNin tr-t o! .nd in Polk Cmntv. State of
orvtf.-n. !ern1 a rU-ciemni: at ttie s-.u0 I
(vinif ottion ei:tit--n (!) in Town
nip : Smh. Ki re 4 Went of the W i lamette (
Men-liaii. and rutiuine Ihen-T Kaat Jr ro1.
Iht-twv North a t t liette H mi ii ..)
p i
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 economioiil because it can be quickly turned off wnen not needed.
ith pas or kerosene there is the temptation to let llf?ht burn when
not neeilorl to save bother of lighting and adjusting. In some homes
the electric light bills amount to only one or two dollars per month,
l'ou can prolmlily get some kind of artificial light for less money
than electric lipht, but does it save you anything when It limits op
portunities for work and recreation ruins your eyesight smokes
your walls mnrs decorations and increases household work. You
could probably save a dollar tomorrow by going without your meals
but it won kl n't be economy. It Is not so much what you save, but
how you pave that counts.
WILLAMETTE VALLEY CO. RATES-Eesidenoe on meters, per
Kilowatt l"e: Kesidenoe. flat rr mnnth sfm RATKS FOR
over 40
or less.
aillllV ftt the nflHrv WnaMilrnva mad tn .TTI AID
the 'illS ailll OlltS of the liirhrincr nrnivullln. nn fu 1 1 An ha nr
phone to us, we are never to busy to talk business.
Kl Sl V kWU Til ll'CUU
.n, in.iuM i.jv; jieruropana oc per nuowaui: up ia
" i"i'l' -"c per aropaod fie per Kilowatt up to 40 drops;
drops 17Jc per drop and 6c per Kilowatt A drop figures 16cp
r or iover rates
Willamette Valley Company
E. W. KEARXS, Manager for Dallas.
Ofliee on Mill street, just north of the Court House. Phones Bell 421,
Mutual l-.u7.
Between Meat Platters
and Toilet Sets
. . . ... ..t,t .-...ih,tit n . ; "iriv s s nuuienosi o: excellent thine
hfinnlii.nlcui,liuiii1(i,.rn,niMrtor . miiiniuiiit.s
fwi. vim a rai.'l oene rs-vnlil
An oat loiaing ihi lo vUm ' 7 nriii.ii;,io-;nra.iii,rwi
oonillllon. l.tvxxj mattrea ana spring, i i"-.n.irr u.i it r.n i.. r ipmni c i,anW
lEuqulwof L, A. M.thew l.rn S. ; "ZTZ',1
i8tafrln Building lover Sinionlon A "' " m n.i iti ii u ..un, oi
ittl- W.rl . fir- !.: r.n. f - ....
iltoDthe North side of Court StreH ! S-1" gnx-ery.) S-21tf I mmm r. M,.tv. hr..ihr. ii nin t,mi
Farm ror Sale. I " a t..it.. n.i..t ritii n.-t ...wr.
m-, . , , , . ; a-i .nrWlu Mvar. !. n.t thai ibT
tKxxi o-acre dairy and itivk farm, ih n j i n. mir.ir.i . , n ,,.i,,
two mile, from rilrol; cvl gra l'L"mt "'4 l",lk """
adjoining Lot In Blork 10. Original
Tows of Dallas; S) on I be North side
of Court Mrwit, adjoining Lot S In
Block 10, Original Town of Dallas;
all la tbe city of Dallas, Polk County.
Oregon.
That said sidewalks will be con
strucvd of croot at th time and In
tb nan orr to b Iwrrartrr prr-rill
by said Ordinance.
Tbatthct of said sidewalk will
b Mnnirl to lb abovw dVarritwd
property frosting and abutting tbere-om.
That lbs Oty H)cil will sit la tb
Cive
names anj prices of all the
' CHIN A. CROCKERY AND GLASS-'
WARE .
in this remaikably complete assortment.
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. CROSNO and C L HAWKINS, Abstractors
TOLEDO, OREGON
good grant
and fanning land ; plenty of running
water; good bout and barn and
bed. Call on or address Jin A
Oiwmi, Sheridan, Or., R. F. D. I.
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council chamber la said ctty oa the I Dallas, Or.
Far Sen ice.
German Coach horse, "Albao," will
make tbe sraua vi aa uiuai nt
Farmers' Feed Shed. Terma. fi lit
and 110. Flrst-daaapaaturt for mares
at fl ruocLh, W. H. UvDmin,
II M C IrfVl r-T tl,e t tuM II. al fcjal t a
in jl , fa R M "tv. iti--i f,,,vtt
"" n-1 f -V- roMrUi 1rf the nu oi kin
oi wmiA M ail p.ns?, i tfi'i n
(Is tr ajtf4 Irn he--rt 1 ren i . .,
wr hfh titi n m : loun Ic-nr
sai.rf i iBfliiti J an, r.. ml !
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rtiitit"- n I t lBt7 uJ ct ri f 15 :
hi v iij mi
O. f. CVAl County Ju4r.
The woman whodoarly loves a bar
pio will fin.i much cau-e for satis
faction here.
Jii!t ov.me an. ptH out rrii and
you will le oonvluceJ that this is a
Kight Fri Shop.
j:W. H. ROY CO. v
Dallas, Oregon
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BLACK'S STABLES
Having purchased this well-known barn, we so
licit a share of your patronage.
EVERYTHING FIRSr-CLASS
Lxcellent accomodations for commercial men.
M4ww ST0WE BROS. '
MAIN STREET X nHJaS. OBEOON
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