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Polk County Observer ALLGOOD & COLLINS LESSEES Published Semi-Weekly at 11.60 per Year. Strictly in Advance. Vfitoml " aeeond-claaa matter March 1. 1907, at the poet office at Pallas, Oregon, under tbe Act of Congress 01 March 8. 1878. DALLAS, OREGON, JULY S, 1908. The way to build up Dallas is to pat- ronizt Dallas people. CHAXGE OF MANAGEMENT. After nearly seventeen years of cod tiouous service as editor and publisher of the Polk County Observer, the writer must now say good-bye to the many readers and patrons of tbe paper. It is hardly necessary to say that be retires fiom the work with a feeling of regret tinged with sadness at the thought of parting with friends who are near and dear and retiring from a business to tbe development of which he has given bis best energy and talents since the day that be passed bis 21st milestone. Tbe only reason for bis retirement at this time, as is known to many of bis friends, is that be is losing bis sense of hearing. A troublesome throat affliction of many years standing has brought about partial deafness, and skilled surgeons bave advised that tbe only escape from a total loss of bearing will be found in a change of clitirute. Acting upon this advice, busiuess will be given up for a time and relief will be sought in a distant clime. The writer purchased an Interest in the Observer in the month of Febru ary, 1892. At that, time the paper was not on a paying basis, and it required many months and years of hard work to build up a business that would be profitable to its owners. In March, 181(9, the entire plant was transferred to its present ownership. Now and modern machinery was installed, new business methods were adopted, and eoon tho paper beoamo a source of profit. For the last six years,' the business has steadily Increased, and the Observer now has tbe best equipped newspaper and job printing plant in Oregon In a town tho size of DuIIub. It will therefore be understood why the owner is reluctant to leave It Just at a time when he was boglnniug to enjoy the fruit of bis Inbnr. As in the life of tho Observer, Dallas has also seen roauy changes In seven toon years. When we engaged in the newspaper buslnoss here in 1HU2, Dallas was a town of barely 8iMl ' inhabitants little more than a cross roads trading point Tim train service .was poor, the mall facilities limited, and the town could not boast of water works, telephones, sewerage, and the dozen and one other conveniences that goto make a thriving, homelike rlty. There were practically no manu facturing Institutions with their monthly payrolls, and the merchant! were obliged to look solely -to the agricultural com m u n Ity for patronage and support. With tbe passage of the years, however, cutno growth and development, and Dallas came to be known us one of tbe thriving towns of Western Oregon. Factories were built to give employment to laboring men; the old and vexing county seat ques tion was settled by tbe biilUliDg of a beautiful stone courthouse to replace the wooden structure destroyed by Are; tbe publio school building wan enlarged, and a college for tho higher edurHllon of the boys and girls of the couuty was founded; and, finally, ax crowning effort, tbe I men's t of capi tal was enlisted in building tho rail road to the forests west of Falls City, an enterprise that will insure Dallas' supremacy lumber manu facturing and shipping point for all time to come. From village of (too people, Dallas has become a ihrivli g Inland city of 2500 population. This growth and development did not come by chance; it was brought about by tbe enterprising and unsrlflsh spirit of lU business men and citlxens, who worked together shoulder U) shoulder and gave liberally of their private means to promote the publio good. No one knows better than the writer of the personal sacrlflcvs made by some of these merchants to help build np tbe town, and It is source of satis faction to know that they are now d joying tbelr reward in a steadily Increasing business In a city that takes flrst rank among tbe pruaperous manufacturing oe titers of Oregon. Whether our lot shall attain be cast among the people of Dallas, time alone will decide. But certain It Is that we shall ever cherish fonj memories of The Kidneys "ta they are we, torpid, or tectum, bo mm aoflera. Dunt Bexlert thaaa at Lbi Uaaa. to heeo the luu ot U acfelnc keck. Lb bkmted In, Lb tallow mptexlea. the arbvarr Ucardcr, and baaria at em with flood's Sarsaparilfa onaUfflS tbe baa ana) hM ranun la Bwtl llantd fcana or hi rfcmtetr Ua know a llrMUH liv kn H. the friendships we bave formed, both In a social and business way, with tbe good people of the town and county, and of the pleasant association with the bunch of good fellows who supply the people of Oregon with their local newspapers. May all live long and prosper. .Editing a newspaper is noi always pleasant work, but we desire to 88T lu parting that we bave never knowingly written one word that would cause a beart-ache. We baye tried to perform our editorial duty fearlessly and earn our money by giving our readers the news not news, however, that would sell papers at the price of wounded feelings or blasted reputa tions, but news that would build up, and not tear tlown uews that would help mankind to live. The Observer business and plant is left in eood hands. We have leased it to John Alleood. the capable foroman of the office, and Dean Collins, wno has been emoloved on the local staff for the last Tear. No chance will be made in the office force, and tbe fami liar faces will continue to Kreet all customers. These young men ana youDg women have been In the employ of the Observer long enough to become thoroughly familiar with the office, and have proven themselves Indus trlous and faithful in their work. We leave the valuable plant in their bands, feeling confident that they will take good care of It and prove worthy of their trust in every way. As a final word, we are going to aek the many friends who have so faithfully stood by the Observer all of these years to assist these young people whenever opportunity offers, thereby aiding them la establishing themselves in businessand in carrying out tbe cher ished plans of one who has devoted tbe best years of bis life to the up building of an industry that would be creditable alike to its owner and to the town In which it was established. J. C. HAYTER. IRRIGATION DISCONTINUED Undiscovered Waste of City Water Temporarily Reduces Supply in Reservoir. W. L. Soehren, superintendent of the city waterworks, announces that be will be obliged to order all Irrigation discontinued temporarily, owing to a waste of water, which has not been located as yet, and which is keeping tho reserve in the city roservolr far below the proper level. . A careful examination Wednesday showed that the reservoir was receiv ing a full stream from tho Intake, which should havo maintained the water within a few feet of the too. Nevertheless thor? was scarcely more than five feet of witter In tho reservoir. An examination of tho sewer outlet shows that this enormous waste is not due to leaking toilets or sink fixtures. The discontinuance of the Irrigation is rapidly bringing the reserve In the reservoir back to its normal level, and Mr. Soehren hopes to benblo to locate and stop the waste within a fow days. He says that ho believes he will be able to permit tho renewal of Irriga tion next week. The present course of action wits necessary to maintain a proior reserve of water for ii.se in case of lire. COURT HOUSE NOTES Items of Interest From the Records in the County Offices Uriefly Told. rUOUATK. Estate of William Llvermore, de ceased ietillon to sell personal proH'ity at private sale granted. HEAL ESTATE. F A Link to U M Fowle, C acres, t S s, r fi w, $2;n. Oregon & Culifornlu R R Company to Southern Pacific Company, HO acres' t 8 i, r 7 W, $3270. A G Porter et iix to Agues Reynolds, land In lluena Vista, $U0. COMMISSIONERS' COURT. Petition for creation of new school district, Number C7, granted. Resignation of O. G. Savage accepted and Jiimea Slmonton appointed to succeed him as J ustice of the Peace in District Number 2. Salem, Falls City & Western Rail road Company granted an extension of two years time from August 3, 1908, io which to construct a railroad from Dallas to Salem, under tho grant of way on part of the public road, made Auguxt S, 1:HM. Come nnd try our home made Ice cream cones. Fresh and crisp. Horace Webster's Confectionary store, t f BUSINESS LOCALS. f Vlrertiarmenu utvlrr ttiti he,., urr rharttvd I the rale i 1 rrnl rr wont, lini tirtuti ; rvnl f ml tor ft h tnrriion I rx-rvAltt-r : wort tr V-. fi per nmnih. tlirrtiarmrnt InaiTbil hr it-M than l cvnl frKun-w muni u one r1 Fr (nflatitf. th nuiiirrfcl rowbtusilva counts as oi Two Initials count one For Ittrtanor, J M. Jon " rottma tw onV Th niiiitintias rtoartf tm 1 woMv; that t. an a1 v-TUt-mMt from I wool to Iawotoiu wtitJ mm I worU: an a1vrl! ! t tntia 1 jw Wtrt, t!Mltttr is conmusl as wonls. trm il to JS ! i la r-nni1 a is wnla, er. 1 h drurtt follow! lb a-l-rttaMBtnl tn.lt rat kK tnr II la to run. ar not rharsr U itir ruatmr. r f inalanf. S 11 .t inliu Um IhrtthrTiiwarni was firs Hihlishrl on Marrk il. na tfrat u to ut r inarrtcM itiv th hruw mmi trttera 4 1 tl im1ht thai the trtrt irrvnl wps ftn ih April 1 au1 that ti u to bv rua until tb ruiomrr Mys ll 4ftvrut.tiutMNl For 8alt 1 ow, l roarr, 1 jrauUng tAl anJ S yetrltng lieiftr for Ioquirf at L? to ranch. 12 tf If you waot lab wood. But if you want (rood wood, fir or oak ;oak poatt ; roood band farm vii or a frh Jrwy ootr call up J. &. Haorvruber, rhoo Plark ty t3 U Ca Vcn Think For Yourself ? Or. Ca Ton open your month Ilka a young ttrd and gulp down whatever food or meal' line ma.be offered you I 1 . t vs JjAAKVn lnte!!u?ent thinking woman. In need orarlKf from weakness, Derrousnaae, pain and suifng. then it means much to jrou that therjV rmr tried and tpi horp m. rtiMn fT r.iaposiTioy. sola py drujrtr'-. for the euro of woman's Ills. The mskera of Dr. Pierre's Farorlta Pre scription, for the cure of weak, nervous, run down, orer-worked. debilitated, pain-racked women, known; this medicine to be made up of ingredients, every one of which has the strongest possible indorsement of tbe leading and atandaid authorities of the several schools of practice, are perfectly willing, and In fact, are only too glad to print, as tbey do. the formula, or list of Ingredients, of which it is composed, in plain nofuh, on every bottle-wrapper. The formula of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription will bear the most critical examina tion of medical experts, for il. contains no alcohol, narcotics, harmful, or liablt-formlng druirs. and no agent enters into It that is not blirtily recommended by tbe most advanced and leading medical teachers and author ities of their several schools or practice. These antbor!!fe recommend the Ingredients of Br. 1 re srnpuon for Use Cure of earliy flic .nm n'hnpnrs for yrjjirlj ;M-hr.'n''- f U aOvlsed. No other medicine fur woman's Ills has any such professional endorsement as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has received. In the un- Qualitied recommendation of each of its several ingredients by scores of leading medi cal men of ail tbe schools of practice Is such an endorsement not worthy of your consideration? Jf fjf J? ifr fjf A booklet of ingredients, with numerous authoratlve profesional endorsements by tbe leading medical authorities of this country, will be maied free to any one sending name and address with room's t for same. Address rr. K. V I'lerce. Buffalo. N. Y. Shakes For Sale. Inquire of P. O. Burbank. Mutual Phone S3, Camp line. 6-26-tf Hard Wood For Sale. Ash, maple and alder wood for sale. Evan Evanh, Mutual phone East 35. Dallas. 6-2G-tf Fencing For Sale. I have the agency for Page Wire Fencing. Only spring steel fencing on market. Phone Mutual 62. J. W. White, Airlie, Oregon. 6-12-tf Cotswold Ewes For Sale. Thirteen head registered Cotswold ewes for sale. E. C. Richmond, Dal las. 7-3-3t Trips to Coast. I am prepared to convoy camping parties to all points on the coast. Call Mutual Phone Black 35, Dallas. 7-3-tf For Sale. Nice homo In Dallas. Good 9-roora bouse. Over one acre of land, mostly in fruit. Good garden. Phone Mutual 333. Mrs. W. I. Reynolds. Implements. All parties Intending to buy imple ments had better see F. J. Wagner before making their purchases. 1-17-tf. For Service. German Conch horse, "Alban," will make the season of 1908 as usual at Farmers' Feed Shed. Terms, $20, $16 and $10. First-class pasture for mares at $l a month. W. H. McDaniel, Diillas, Or. 4-28-tf Farm For Sale. Good 300-acre dairy and Btock farm. two miles from railroad: good grass and farming land ; plenty of running water; good house and barn and sheds. Call on or address James A OniHoN, Sheridan, Or., R. F. D. 1. 8-io-tr Dairy Ranch For Sale. Fine daily ranch of 311 acres on Alsea Bay; 40 to 50 acres cleared; plenty of good out range ; good 7-room bouse; barn, 48 x 70; good orchard, strawberries, loganberries, etc. Only $15 an acre. F. M. Splawn, Dallas, Or. 7-3-2t Administrator's Final Notice. Notice Is hereby jrlvco that the undent ned tltntnimratrtx of the entate of ferry I'ntmer, ilt-tt'HMt, hHS her tttia) account of her iIitlnM miller sitid trust, In the ( ouniy t'ourt of the state of oreiron for Folk County, and said t'uurl hnswt Saturday, Auiruit 1st, Vah, at the hour of luo clot'k a. tn. as the time for hearing: the same. Now therelore all persons Interested are herchv mtihel to appear In the County Court room lu Oaltas. in said County at h1 lime and present objections, If any they have, w hy said dual account should not he approved, the estate cloeil, the Mdnunistratrix dUihanred and her bomtsiuen rclt-anett. MARY O. COKNKR, AdintiiistratrU of the extsla of I'errv Conner, decease I. HtMey A Ktkin, Atiornes lor estate. The Publisher's Claims Sustained United States Court o Claim TV. PiiNl.hcrt of ViMv'i IntwMthMMl PIcttoMry all. ,re t hat It i In f't.t he ih.ii. Ur I nahrHlirnl tbonmirhlr rr4litd mei-err Wl,l.a,,J vatlyenrH lMl Inerr rrt. witi lh unw of xUptinir it in awl tlf lanrrr ti"n " nNam,u"uU UKHber gvuvra- W; are of the nplnmn that thK sllontmi lno ch-arlT and Kvural.lr dnl, tha I2rT.!l!",Jwl la '"r't"h.-l and the rveultthatnuhreamk'b.!. Xhe IXd v.Kiarr, aa it now namK baa hwa toontuahlv ro. e-loed in ewr detail, haa Iwrn orr t,il in evvrr part, ami la a.linlrtl a.lapi.x 10 uert the lanvr and arxrrrr Ivquinrm-nta o rnerathtn which dmanrie HMr ol ptmilaa -iiik.t.vH'ai tmlr.ira than anr noaniua that ll ..rM lufvrrr.l.,i.1 It ta rrrhat needinai to aM I hat w rrrVr tn the dH-twnary In our )wtK-iaJ worn aai.( hwbjat authontf In accuracy drSnl lKjaiHl that la the futureaainthepeattl wU be UM (uuivw of ojnataut n lwavi CXAaxa c - Jrt vnwit, a aik aunut, ' aam TKtabtwrrftnf WtaSTEBTS INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY THE GRAND PRIZE tehl mrt'miiwi tn the Inliaai liuaai at taa araia a w, m. Loua. GET THE LATEST AXD BEST m i ici m$m iwaTSS, t n . IX 41 C MCRRtAM OOw tHasssaa i-wmoriCLIX mam. LOW RATES EAST WIU. BE HADE THIS SEASON BI THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC (LINES IN OREQON) FROM DALLAS, OREGON AS FOLLOW8 BOTH WAYS THROUGH PORTLAND $74.40 69.40 64.40 64.40 ONE WAY VIA TO CALIFORNIA Chicago St. Louis $89.40 84.40 83.65 76.90 76.90 St. Paul Omaha Kansas City 64.40 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. McMURRAV Genernl Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon I have recently obtained several fine 10 ACRE TRACTS which are suit able for fruit, in fact the very best of fruit land and nicely located. For prices see A. J. BARHAM REAL ESTATE 1st door west of post office DALLAS, - OREGON For Sale. A tract of fine fruit land easy terms, long time, low interest. H. G. .CAMP BELL. Guardian's Sale. Notice is herebv eiven that bv virtue and In pursuance of an order of the County Court of the Htate of Oregon, for Polk County, trittintr In probate, maoe ana euterea oi recora in seui ;ourt on the l.lh day of June, l'JuH, In the matter of the estate and guardianship of Henry i. Moore, a minor, mcciisiuk a( aireciinx tne unduraii'ned an sruardittn of the person and est nte of said minor to sell the real nrouerty of said- minor, hereinafter described, at private bale, for c.tsh, the undersigned, aa such guar dian, will, from and after Monday, the 27tli dav if July, li08, at the hour of ten o clock, a. m., of said day. at the law otlice of Oscar Hayter, tho Citv of Dallas, in said Couiitv. Droceel sell the said real property, at private sale for casn in nam. on aay oi saie, in accordance wun the said order of sale and in the manner pre scribed by law, subject to confirmation by said county court; naiu real property being partic ularly described as follows, lo wit: An undivided one-half interest in and to that certain tract of land in Polk County, (State of oregrou, uescrinea aa beKinnins; at the south west corner of Section 1H, in Township 7 Houlh, Ranjfe 4 West of the Willamette Mtriilian, and running thence Kast 20 rods; thence North 'JO rod a; thence Vet 14 naia and 11 feet: and thence Southerly to tht place of beginning, containing two acres, more or lens. Dated this 'AHh day of June, lwis. HKNRI M. EDHAR, Guardian of the person and estate of Henry 1. Moore, a minor. Oscar Hayter. Attorney. Notice For Publication. TIMBKR LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1S7H. United States Und Oflice, Portland, Oregon, June 4, 190N. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, ISTri, entitled "An act for the sale of titular lauds In the statesof California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," ax extended to all the Public 1-and Htates by act of August 4, lMri,Clannce W.Htiullf.of Dalian, county of Polk, State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this orlice hiit sworn statement No. 7771), for the purchase of the 8. K. l4of N. W. '4 of Section No. , in Township No. 9 S., Kniige No. h West and will oltc-r proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or atoue than for agricultural nurimteH, and to establish his claim to said land before County Clerk at Dallas, Oregon, on Wednesday, the Jtith day of August, l'JUH. He names as witnccs: Aaron May bee, of Dallas, Oregon; Karl W isecarver, of Dallas, Ore- Sou; Ncainith Dale, ol Dallas, Oregon; Otto yerley, of I alias, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above desert hel lands are requested to rile their claims lu this orhce on or before said Jttto day Of AUgUSt, P.KkS. AUiKRNON 8. DRESSFR, Register. INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH Railway. FROM INDEPENDENCE. na Dallas, Train No M. Leave lnnrpendrnre daily, t 00 a. m.; Iv. iloiimoulh.. 14 a. m., ar. lallaa, u a. m. Train No. K Imt Indrprndenee, daily. 10:Ma. m.; It. Monmouth, 1I.U6 a. m.; ar. i)al laa, lt aua. m. Train No. Tn. Iare Independence, daily t ! p. aa.; It. Monuioulh, a p. at.;ar. Dallaa. 66 p. m, roa aiaLiB. Train No. 7 leave Indepealenoe, dally 7 a. m. . It. Moiiuouth, ;.) a. a.; ar. Airlie I. It a. m. Train Nn. 7X Learelndepentenee,daily, I p. am.. It. MoiiaKHllh, .w d. .; ar. Airlie. 4:iA " roa aoaaorra ohlt. Leave Independence, daily. 2 30 a. am. No. 101 amTea Monmouth 7 Jtf a, m. a FROM DALLAS, roa iKBtrmkaiiea. Train No. k.V Leaee Hallaa. dalle em. dander It Moamooln, a.6a. Bl.; ar. lude peudeaee, f l. a m. Train No. hl I t Kallaa. raaday only, S6 a. aa. ; ar. Independence, ; .Ja a. at. Train So. as. larr Italian, daily. 1 p. a, : It Mo,iD,oiih. I .'ftp.m. : ar. Iu.le,i,.1.uie I a. I a. (Ikiairmuiuaaeriaai Monaoata tor Air- Train So TI. iear Hallaa. dally. 7 b m ' I. Haaawalk, la.; ar. ladrpviHleaoe. a.u raox Aim it Trata No av Leare Airlie. dailr a a le oaiii. a. a ; ar. Iivv-iai. nee,' a. m. (law traia coaneria at aWaaaevi lee Trala S TI Leae Atrlle. del it. hm)buia. m a. a l U a Trnil Sa V learea tlrl I Ua . . ol arrlTea nVwaaeaia a J) a k. amen iw a.au rao Mi torn oslt. tearem Mej.atM.ta hat I ally I twa.au IlalBlRWWa m -- w tsw 5s ie v JULY 6th BBBBKSBBBBI HaaaaSaaaaSaaSal ENDING SATURDAY, JULY ii ALL SUMMER GOODS ON SALE All 10c Snmmer Goods, Sale 12Jc ' ifijic 250 " " " 300 " " " 350 ' 40c ' 50C ' 60C WHITE WAISTS $1.00 Waists Sale 1.25 Muslin DALLAS A GOOD BUTTER In the gefet line won't do to spread bread with. For cooking, pantry, pan cakes and bread, you want BUTTER THAT'S SWEET HWe 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 Krocerv stores, but not ours. Try ours and smile and be happy. E; BOYD & SON Phones: Bell 63, Mutual 314. urii'Vf- HOW ABOUT YOUR HARNESS generally? Don't you want a new set for summer driv ing? Lots of people on the road then, and you want your rig to look as good as any, of course. A new set will not cost you much here. Dallas Harness Shop F. SalficHy, Prop. eV'"'V Between Meat Platters and Toilet Set5 there's a whole host of exeellentthiogs nere. umy a caUloeue coulr! plr names ana prloes or all the CHINA. CROCKERY AXD G LASS- WAKE In this remarkably complete assort. menL The woman who dearly lores a bar gain will nnd much rauae for aatis- raotioo here. Jut come and p our prices and in ue ivni iQteM mat mis is a Kight Friee Sbop. . W. H. ROY $ CO. Dalits. Oregon hi nan iiifflaTj I rtnat a-irriTBtariwrraM - c BUTTER5 foMI.li.HT g .-eJ- X" -V" TO T rV T TV'T llfi r. a vi fie 8o 120 180 190 230 27c 37c 430 1.50 2 00 2. 25 2.60 3.00 $1.15 1.45 1.70 1.95 . WHITE CANVAS SHOES $1.00 Shoes, Sale 70c 95o $1.15 1.45 1.25 1.50 2.00 ' " LACE CURTAINS 60o Curtains, Sale 73c 890 48c Underwear on Sale at Cost MERCANTILE CO. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice la hereby given that the nnderuiirned, aa administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Mary A. Dougan, deceased, ha tiled hit final account in the Couuty Court of the Htate of 'Oregon, for folk County, and that Thursday, tbe 30th day of July, 1908, at the hour of ten o'clock in tlfR forenoon of said day, at the Court room of the aaid County Court in the City of Dallas, Oregon, haa been appointed by said Court as the time and place for the hearing of objec tions to the said liual account and the settlement thereof. IIKNRV G. CAMPBELL, Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Mary A. Dougan, deceased. Oscar Hayter. Attorney. Dated and first published Jnne 30, 1908. Executors' Notice. Notice is hereby given to whom It may con cern, that the undersigned have been appointed joint executors of the estate of William Liver more, deceased, by the rion, Couuty Court of Polk County, Oregon. All persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate aettlemenl of same with the undersigned, and all persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notilktd to present the same duly verified to the under signed withiu six months from the date hereof. bated at Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, this 9th day of June, lijuS. . n ftfrtiD LEONARD K. LIVERMORE. Joint hxecutors ol said estate. Sibley & Eakin, Attya. for estate. Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator with will annexed of the estate of David Davis, de ceased, by the County Court ol the Btate of Ore gon, lor roiit county, ana has ,q nan tied. All persons having claims aaainst the said estate are hereby notitied to preaeul the same duly verified, together with the proper vouchers mercior, to tne uuuersignea at nis place ol business at Butler, in said County, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published June -'. 1!KW. PAUL KUNDMAN, Administrator with will annexed nt the estate of David Davis, deceased, Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, i admiuts'rator de bonis non with will annexed of the estate of John E. Davidson, deceased, has filed his final account in the County Court of the Ktate of Oregon for Polk Couuty, and that Wednesday, the first day of July, 190H, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said dav. at the Conrt nmm of the Bald C.llllltV f'j.Hl-t ill lh. I'ttw nf llallaa Oregon, has been auminted bv aaiil Court as the time and place for the bearing of uujvi-uuiis w aaiu nam account ana tne settle ment tnereoi. ELLIS DAVIDSON. Administrator as aforesaid of the estate of John E. Davidson, deceased. Oscar Havter, Attorney. Dated and tint published June 2, 1908. Notice For Publication. I'. 8. land Office at Portland, ,,,.. Jnne 2, met. Notice Is hereby riven that Michael K srhmi. weller, of Dallas. Oregon, who. on Jnne 2. IUM made Timber and Stone Application, No. 777lt, for N. W. of tbe N. K. U, of Section , Town ship ., Range 8 W., Wli. Mer.. baa tiled notice of Intention to make Final Timber proof, to establish claim to the land above desciibed, before the County Clerk, at Dallas, Olegon, on the IHth day of August, 1mm. -Claimant namea aa uUtiekBM- u v lrnu of Dallas. Oregon; Aaron Maybee, of Dallas', Oregon; N. R. Dale, of Dallas. Oregon: Otto ojeney, oi lianas, uregnn. AM.fcK.VUS 8. DRESSER, Kegialer. Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE S. DCS. I'nited Slaiea Und offire, Portland. Oregon, Nolle is herebT aiTen that In "h the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, l?n. en ui led -An act for the sale of ..iuuer lamia in me siaiea oi aniornia, Oregon .Nevada, and Washington Ternary," as ex tended to all the Public Land Slates by act ol Augnst 4. IW. Earl ii n.11.. ?iUP7 ",.J!oititm ""TO", has this day II lei in this office his sworn ataLemeni k.; (TNI. for the DnrrhaMe of thm M a 1 u v ol Miction No. 4. in Town.l.ln No a K-.nil,1 . TL 7 "J w'" ol,M" V "how that the land aoiieht la mnM 1.1. . ... and u establish hurlalia toaakl land befor the IhTl''"' U-ltaa.fregoa.oa Wednead.y. the J6.h day of Aoetiat. Ilaia. name aa wlinenea: Aama Maybee. of Dallaa. Oregon: Clarence W Nhmi. i 1- 1 -r'rviiHU! ?rr!ir7- ' Oregoa; Nea- snllh Dale, of Dallaa. urrros. Any and all veraona claiming adreraelT the aUiee-dearnbed landa are req anted to tile tbelr riaims In this oftiee on or before aaid Jute day el August, llajH. ALGERNON S. DRESWER, Reajiawr. Adaaiairtratar'a Sale. Nolle la hereby rive lh hat be Tirto aad In the County Court of nnrauaneeof an order of ine tneeiaieoi Teron. lor Pols Coon IT. auur probate, made and entered n( record ta aavd 1 ourt oa Ihe OA dT ol June .ana ,. ,k .' " " ai -nff dmaeiid ..mm aaraeinrnea aa admialatrator ol - wi, .iw real aennertT mmA .w. .,r.wpwr mpi niwi, at ftfiTateaale, lot '"' '" -aaner preMribed by law. tbe and alter Tbnraday. Ibe ana dar e4 JoIt ! S JlL? lea o cert. a. ol MM d. . Ma reavleoeeat Kii.a 1 ity. tn ad t..alr oi P.!s proceed 10 aril Lbe aa.d real eert, ,rj II I ai aeieai aale me eaek la K.ihI o e. la aeeordaitee with lb aid order he aaanae eeaeThe4 by las. eot-terl 10 day o N'. fwt - .... . i,.-..7 iT"" "J law. eot-ieel 10 .-7 ... , . r 1 . ioin; aaid rea. 5TTr 1 rUr,,;rl ru0 a. k.,iewv Rl.vft ' L arKl Let raw. k.. v . . (VOI tlereadi). Tweiv l?)'la SWvt -(r orMber wiiH ail aa4 aiora.ar the eW Jeela heeertivasama an4 nurwaM. llUllelnnein,,,, U aw neenauass. iaa ua au ) f ;., fa C MFWRIJXO A 'winvai-aceeJ taeeaieaf fawar larter. AOaneyl ttodol Dyspepsia Ccro "V tVTTV. A r i i s i 850 $1.00 1.25 1.50 2.00 2.25 260 3.00 , 3.50 4.00 4.60 5.00 6 60 600 Sheriff's Sale.. Notice la hereby given that by virtue of an execution and order of sale duly issued out" and under the hand and seal of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk County, bearing date the 3d day of June 190K upon a Judgment and decree duly entered en rolled and docketed In said Court on the 2d dsr of June, 1908, in a certain suit therein pending wherein Louise Kester is plHlntilf and Charles V. i isher and 8. E. Ktsher, his wife, are defend, anu, and to me directed, commanding me to sell tbe hereinafter described real propertj to satisfy the amounts specified in said decree and execution, 1 will, on SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1908, at the hour of oneo'clock, p. m., of said day at the front door of the Couuty Court House In the City of Dallas, in said Couuty of Polk, sell at Eubllc auction to the highest bidder for cash in and on day of sale, subject to redemption la the manner provided by law, all the right, title Interest and estate of the said defendants and each of them, and of all persons claiming by through or under them, or either of them, sub sequent to the date of plalntlrTs mortgage, which Is foreclosed in aaid suit, vis., November 18, 1908, of, in and to the said mortgaged prem ises, described In said judgment, decree and execution as follows, to-wit: Lota Four (4), Five (IS), Six (6), Seven (7), Eight (8), Nine (9), Ten (10), Eleven (II) Twelve (12), Thirteen (la). Fourteen (14), Fif teen (15) and Sixteen (16) in Block No. Four (4) of the amended plat of Out Lot 4, and Lou nine laj. len i loj.'l welve fm. Thirteen (13), Fourteen (14) Fifteen (15) and Sixteen (lli)of Blk No. Three (3) as shown on the amended Plat of Out Lot Four (4) In the town of Monmouth, Ore gon, together with the .tenements,, heredita ments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Dated Dallas, Oregon, this 5th day of June, 1908. J. M. GRANT, Sheriff of Polk Couuty, Oregon. Wood For Sale. Do you need wood? We want to remind you that tbe block wood from tbe Willamette Valley Lumber Com pany's rawmill is the best and cheap est wood you can buy. $1.75 per load, delivered. Mutual phone H07, or leave orders at Webster's confectionery store. 11-22 tf. BOWMAN BROS. TTOBNEY AT LAW J. L. Collins Main Street, NearPostoffloe DALLAS. . - OBEG0N j ; : J)NTIST. , M. HAYTER Offlca over Wilson's ? fug Store DALLAJ3, OREGON. Calls promptly answered dayornigbt. R. L. CHAPMAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EMBALMI DALLAS, Pbona 10J OREGON Mutual Phone 13M Bell TTORNBT AT LAW B. F. JONES Office In Cooper Building. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON TTORNIY AT LAW. Oscar Haytek, Upstairs In Campbell bull dins. Mill it DALLAS, OREGON. TTORIIBTS AT LAW. Sibley & Eakix, The onlr reliable aet or AbatracU la Polk county. Oflice on Court Bt Dallas. oreqom. TTORKtT AT LAW Ed. F. Cod, Office In Courtiiuuse nsvtf DALLAS, UKtuva TTORIIIT AT Law L. D. BROWiN Nor art Public; Abstracts Mill 8treet opposite Vglw Bld DALLAS, OBfcurv- rrORBT AT LAW. N. L. Bdtleb, CrBoe crrar DaUaa City Bank- OREO" OLIVE SMITH M. teacher of PIANO AND 0EQA5 Studio, Boom No. S. Wiuwn 'DALLAS OREGON Kori DR. ELBERT E. FISHER SpcxiaUst la Uca Eras Ear. Nos, av4 Tiro OQce. Eoomi 1-J, Orr-r Ba Bt SALEM - - - WJtt M1 Tteal Ml.