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Polk County Observer! ALLGOOD & COLLINS LESSEES COIRT BOISE SOUS lum f latewtf Frsa k Kwvrd I im IV t.. Office Published Bemi-Weekly al II 5 r Twa-. Sirlcllj in Adruot. r KARATE. I (Biisftif Vterr Cvaer, deceased inuHondM-n-xwiW fW of jvrsonal property at the post office at !.. . Owajwa, wftre u wi) ; Itaai fewaot set lor hetir Act of Cong rw ol Mrc S. - ... :..,,, ,,, , ta '.r DALLAS. OBEOOS. JuaT ?" ronitt DaiUs ftfft. A WORD OF GREETING. The Dew management of the Obser ver, which formally addresses its sub scribers and patrons for the flrst time through the editorial columns of this issue, believes that the past work of the paper has met with their hearty approval, and desires nothing better than that It may continue to merit and to receive the appreciation which has been justly accorded it in the past, We will endeavor, therefore, to maintuin those vital policies that have deter mined the character of the paper here tofore, so that the change from the old management to the now may lie practically Imperceptible. In our news service we will endeavor to be prompt, thorough and accurate, giving our readers all of tho import ant news of Polk county while it Is news, and making our reiorts brief, comprehensive and reliable. The cor respondence columns, which have proven to be one of the most attractive features of the Friday issue, bring ing the people of widely separated dis tricts In close personal touch with each other, will be maintained as in the past, giving the live and typical news of every precinct in I'olk county. In Its political views the Observer will remain Republican, and will adhere strictly to the same consistent policies that have characterized it In tho past. It shall stand openly and frankly, as It has always stood, for all J that It truly believes to be for tb growth and upbuilding of Dallas an of Polk county ; It shall be, as It has always been, frankly and unrelun Ingly opposed to those measures or Institutions that It believes to be destructive or Injurious to the pros perity and developmcn t of Pol k con nty In closing we desire to extend ou hearty thanks to our friends an patrons for the friendly foellng they have manifested toward us us start In our new venture, and to on predooessor, for the kindly Intercut I has shown us, and the valuable hiIvIim and assistance that ho has rendered us. ALLGOOD & COLLINS, . 'It. tsta,: ef Jba Campbell, deceased Si C !...! ,r entered. ,! Ejtan of Joha E. Davidson, de , ix.ied -fiaai account continued to ' )ilf U, at t o'clock a. tin REAL ESTATE. J K and Adds Belalie to J : Wrhj&t, Wte ia Monmouth, ltJO. ! A 3il Ku to Bfojamin Griffiths eta!, iv a..T?, t s. r 8 w, l'J"0. Miry Parker and hd to Sarah J ! W ke Set Independence, I3o0. PailM City Bank to G W Cone, ICO .sv (Hr7w, $1500. A J Koennaman et ui to F Boppe, '. acres, t 7 s, r 5 w, f XX). C C Gregg et ui to L Lee Perin, land In t 8 s, r 6 w, $113. D A Hayes et ux to James B Hayes, 52 acres, 1 6 s, r 6 w, $4,000. James Eastham et ux to D K Bran- nan, 5 acres in Fair Oaks, 350. fi E Purvineet al to H J Adams, NXi acr9, t 7 s, r 3 w, $2000. Hops Rise to Ten Cents. The market for 19d8 hops is now (Irmly on a 10-cent basis. As was stated in The Sunday Oregoninn, rumors were current the latter part of last week of 10 cents being offered on contracts, and the rumors have since been verified. It was learned yester day that John Carmlchael, of Salem, the representative-of Wlgnn, Richard son & Co., of London, had contracted for several lots at that price, the aggre gate amount secured being, it was said, about 7u,000pounds. Among the growers reported to have made con tracts with Carrnichael were George Marhitt, of Jefferson ; J. O. Sewell, of Hillsboro, and Jocobson, of liuena Vlstn. It is also known that 10-cent offers have been made to Krebs Bros, and to George Rose, or Salem, but these offers were not accepted. Ore gon ian. f ilieSlory of a Medicine. f It, r.trae "Golden Medical Discover" ea MiggesteJ I'jr one of its most Import ant an-! valuable Ingredients Golden t Seal not. ! Nearly forty yars ago, Dr. Pierce dis- ' covvr"l that he could, by the use of pure, trii.lM.n.ltnfwl rl t-t-i-rl ui aided hr a rer- tain drsree of constantly maintained heat and with the aid of apparatus and aDDliaiices uVsiirin-d for that purpose, ex tract from our most valuable native me dicinal roots their curative properties' much btter than by the use of alcohol, so generally employed. .So the now world- famed "(ioldeii .Medical Discovery," for the euro of weak stomach, Indigestion, or dysppp1'- torpid liver, or biliousness ana kindred deranitemf nts was first made, as It ever sinie has bVn, without a particle of alcohol in its raaw-up. A glance JrJeu list of Its Ingredi ents, print'U off""ferv bottle-wrapper, will show that It is (anile from the most valuable metiicinal roAmfound growing In our American forestsO All t liege In gredients hnve rwflved the strongest en,- r,. rtj " T .-n, ri i;if ivril.u aTonm who f. i-jmirr-nf1 """" " '"7. K -f n-nw-die- fi.r the diseases for whi c r lisitoverv " is iicse endorsemen TseoT Has Aiilti(jboi.k of been compiled hv Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. V.. and will be mailed free to any one asking same by postal card, or letter addressed to the UK-tor as above. From thi'Se endorsements, copied from standard medical Ivuks of all the differ ent schools of practice, it will be found that the inpHiients composing the "Gold en Medical Discovery " are advised not only for the cure of the above mentioned diseases, hut al-aj s the cure of all ca tarrhal, hrote'lii.-il and throat affections, acrom pained with catarrhal discharges, hoarseness, sore throat, lingering, or hangfin-couglis, ai;d all those wasting ailivtiona uliich, if not promptly and properly treated are liable to terminate in consumption, jaue ur. rierce uis- covery in time and persevere in its use! until you give It a fair trial and it Is not j likely 'to disappoint. Too much must not j be expected of it. It will not perforin i miracles. It will not cure consumption I In its advaui -d stages. No medicine will. ! It U 01 cure the affections that lead up to j consumption, if Uihen in lime. Come and try our home made ice cream cones. Fresh and crisp. Horace Webster's Confectionary store, t f No saw edges or breaks in your col lars. Note the nice pliable finish, Dullns Steam Laundry under new management. 7-7-tf BUSINESS LOCALS. Lodge Notice. A The Musonlo burial of Ilro. 7w Joshua McDanlel, Into a mem ber of Kick real! Lodge, A. F. & A. M will be Delil at tttna cemetery, lieu Crowley, tomorrow, (Wednesday) at II o'clock a. m, The remains will arrive at Crowley on the 10 ::io train, from whence they will be taken directly t the cemetery. J. O. HAYTKR, Sec. Jeoning 1xlge, No. 0. Henry Black Ia Hurt in Kunaway. Henry Black was thrown from his buggy and slightly bruised In a run away yesterday afternoon. Hi hoi became frightened at the road rollei on Court street and rMiltivl aouthwaid along Main, Mr. Blin k being thrown out ae tbe buggy turned the corner lie ke4 ma grip on the reins and sm tragged for several yards before the borne was slopped. Hi Injuries were comparatively slight however, and no damage at all was doue to the rlir. Sewer Hperifiralion Arrrptrd. Tbe plans and nim-illi'iitiona for tin proiiowHl new sewer system In Dallar were preaentel by the City F.nglneci at tbe meeting of the City Council last night, and were aecvted. An ordl naoon k carry out the new Improve. men t was rend rr the first time, and It la probable that It will tie passed at the urxt meeting of f lie council, July SO, so that the work of Installing the new newrr system may be commenced la August Laandry Change II a ltd a. A. lu Thompson, ot Portland, pur rhax-d and took possession of the Dallas Stram I-auoJry last week. Mr. Thompson ia thoroughly familiar with the laundry busloesa, having bad more than 10 years' experience, aod is perfectly competent to give his patrons fully a eftlelent service a eaD be aecurrd in the lauodrte of tbe larger cltlea. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bu murni all Mkr a4aria, la Bmrit, It tmmtt. mat m H Vm W. tu a taraUg atf JM Wcus. It kaa nrT4 Kr artmW m am taaa MM aswiMiMlaJi ia tw rimn. it rns tlx M km an Umi tit ansa, ail aaaxn mm4 aii nrtxva. It ifagtfti Um unin aa artwtn a4 kU4 a Im 4m4 itw. i rmnm taat tmi trmlmc a4 aula t Irrigation Is Resumed. The waste that was rapidly reducing the reserve supply of wuter In the reservoir was stopped Thursday even ing, and the water rose more than eight feet before Friday morning, reaching Its normal level in a few hours time. W. L. Soehren, suier Intendent of the water company, has allowed the peoplo to resume Irriga tion, and says that ho believes that thore will ho no iiecesnity of again putting restrictions on his patrons as tho reservoir is receiving daily an ample amount of Water to givo sitiTi clent lire protection, and to meet all requirements both for domestic con sumption and Irrigation. Salem Cherry Pair Postponed. Owing to an unusually late season tho Salem cherry fair has had to be postponed ono week. Tho dates now given out are Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Ally 1, 17 and 18, livetead of July I), 10 and 11, as first announced C. A. Park, fruit commissioner for this district, made a tour of tho valley Friday and on his advice the execii live committee of the fair association met Saturday and decide to postpone the fair. Tho fair has been widely advertised throughout the state, but it Is not thought the postponement will work any harm. The postponement will not cause surprise to many valley growers who are preparing to exhibit, f Advertisements under this liesd sre c-lmrged Ht the rate of 1 cent per word, li rat insertion; cent per word for each insertion thereafter; :m worUH or lens, $1 per month. No advertisement inserted for less than 1': cents. t'igureii coiiut as one word. For fiiKtunee, the numert.1 combination counts as one word. Two liiitiiils count sh one word. For Instance, ".1. M. Jones" counts hs two words. The minimum charge Is for 15 words; that is, sn advertisement from 1 word to 15 words is counted as If, words; an advertisement from l(i to 20 words, inclusive, iB counted its 20 words: from '21 to words, if counted as 2fi words, etc. The tlKures following the advertisement InUi rste how long it is to run. and sre not charged to the customer. Kor liistsiice, :i-:tl-2t indicates (hat the advertisement was first published on March :ll, and that it is to be inserted twice. The tiffiireg and letters 4-1-lf indicate Hist the advertisement was first published April 1 and that it is to he run until the customer orders it illscoiillnimd. For Sale. 1 cow, 1 mare, 1 yearling colt and 5 yearling heifers for sale. Inquire at Lyle runch. G-12-tf Accident In Wheelbarrow Hare. F.dwardSlmw was painfully Injured Saturday afternoon In the wheelbar row race at the Falls City ceTobration. The race was run blindfold and Mr. Shaw, steering out of the track ran full speed Into n buggy standing at the side of the street. The Kilnt of tbe shaft struck him over the right eye ollicting a painful gash, and he was knocked senseless by the force of the blow. A doctor was summoned at once, the cut In his forehead sewed up, and other cuts and bruises on his i in I is and Ixxly attended to. Mr. Shaw III suffer no Mrmanent III effevts from his rather peculiar accident. Quirt Fourth ia Dallas. No celebration being held In Dallas on the Fourth of July, the city was very quiet throughout the day, even the proverbial small boy with his bunch of firecrackers and his suicidal tendencies being scarcely In evidence. The busii.es houses were closed aearly all day. Several parties spent the day In pleasant picnic parties along the LaCreole, others remained quietly at home, and the remainder divided their favora let ween Falls City, Salem, Sheridan and other neighboring cities where celebrations were held. Kirt Concert I ndrr New Leader. A larm crowd assembled at tb city patk Sunday afternoon to listen to he program of the first band concert Iven under the direction of the new W. l S. Grant. Mr. Grant has! sent for new music, and aaya that be Dten.ls to Introduce more classical music Into the programs ia future. nd to play lea of tbe lofeiior music. sucb as the light popular two atcpa. which ai entirely unfit f,r concert work, although excellent for at reef playing and for marching. Shakes For Sale. -Inquire of P. O. Burbunk. Mutual Phone 5:1, Camp line. 0-26-tf Hard Wood For Sale. Ash, maple and alder wood for sale. Evan Evans, Mutual phone East 35, Dallas. fi-2fi-tf Brick For Sale. Brick ready for market July 15, at yard 1 mile north of Monmouth. G. F. Shew. 7-7-tf Fencing For Sale. I have the agency for Pago Wire Fencing. Only spring steel fencing on market. Phone Mutual 52. J. V White, A I rile, Oregon. 0-12-tf LOW RATE5 EAST WILL BE MADE THIS SEASON BY THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC (LINES IN OREGON) FROM DALLAS. OREGON 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 davs with stopover privileges at pleasure within limits. REMEMBER THE DATES For any further information call on I. N. WOODS, Local Agent or write to WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon I BEGINNING MONDAY 91 JULY 6th ENDING SATURDAY, JULY n ALL SUMMER GOODS ON SALE All 10c Summer Ooods, Sale ' 12ic ' Kiijc ' 25c " " " ' 30e. " " ' 35c ' 40o " - ' ' 50c " coc " " " WHITE WAISTS $1.00 Waists Sale 1.25 6c 1.50 " " $1.15 85o " " 8c 2.00 " " 1.45 $1.00 " " 12C 2.25 " , " 1.70 1.25 ' " ' . ' 18c 2.60 " " 1.95 1.50 " " 19c 3.00 " '- -8.20 2.00 " ' , Q'Jrt Q QtZ II l ttl 27c WHITE CANVAS SHOES 2. SO " . 1 75 37c $1.00 Shoes, Sale 70o 3.00 . ' J-jj? 430 1.25 " " 950 3.50 " ' " til 1.50 " " $1.15 4.00 " , " , 2.00 " ' ' 1.45 4.50 ' " if, 1 no " " 73c . LACE CURTAINS 5 50 .. , 15 7,90 60c Curtains, Sale 48c 0 00 " " Muslin Underwear on Sale at Cost DALLAS MERCANTILE CO. 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 butter: (ihhj - For Sale. A tract of fine fruit land easy terms, long time, low interest. H. G. CAMP BELL. Guardian's Sale. Cotswold Kwes For Sale. Thirteen head registered Cotswold ewes for sale. K. O. Richmond, Pal las. 7-3-3t Trips to Coast. I am prepared to convey camping parties to all poluts on the coast. Cull Mutual I'hone Illack 35, Pallas. 7-3-tf For Sale. Nice homo In Dallas. Good 9-room house. Over one ucro of I mid, mostly in fruit. Good gnrden. I'hone Mutual 333. Mhs. W. I. Rkvnoi.hs. Implements. All partlos Intending to buy Imple ments hud better se F. J. Wagner is'fore making their purchases. 1-17-tr. Don't Read This If you want slab wood. But If you want good wood. 11 r or oak ; oak posts ; second-hand farm wagon or fresh Jersey oow call up J. S. Macomber, Phone Hlack 25. 6 23 5t lUrirsin, Best ia Polk County For dairy or fruit, home or invest ment. Close to Dallas, railroad and school. From Missouri? Let us show you. Address: Box 34, McMinn- v 11 le, Oregon. 7-7-8t Notice is hereby irlven that bv virtue nnd in purHiianee of sn order of the County Court of uie oiaie 01 oresou, inr i-oik l.ouniy, Hilling in prouaie, iiuuie anil euierea 01 record III san conn on the day of June, ltx, in the mailer 01 me estate sua f?usr(liaimhli of Henry 1). Moore, a minor, llceusiUK anil direcllne the uniiertUKiieii ax fruarillan ol the person ann ejitato of aaid minor to act! the real property of Bam iniiiur, iienunaiiei- ucacriiien, at private xaie, lor c.ihii, llie uuderBiif neif , as Mitch guar- uiau, win, ironi aim alter Monday, the 27th ilay of .Inly, lfOS, al the hour of ten o'clock, a. m., of lain nay. al the law ollice of llacar lavter the t'ily of llallas, in said County, proceed to M il the said real properly, at private isale for nmi in iihiiii nil tiny ui snie, ill HCrortiailCe Willi ine Raid oriler ol Bale and in the manner pre Berthed by law, gulijcot to coiiliruiHtiou byvKaid i.ouiity i ouri ; wild real proHjriy licing partie llliirly ilcRcrlhed an follows, lo wit: All undivided one half niUrcl in and to that certain tract of land in I'olk County, Stale of Oregon, ncBcrliied as licKlnnlna; at the Soiilh weal corner ol .section Is, in lowuahlp 7 Honlh Haiilte 4 vvoal of the Wldamctte Mtridian. anil running thence Kant Lll rods; thence North 'Xj roan: tnciicc vteht 14 rodg and 11 feet: and ineuce iMjulherlv lo the n ace ol lHirinuinir eoiiiiuniiiRT iwo acrca, more or leaa. Hated thin .'lilh day of June, lims. IIKNRI M. KUliAK, Oiiardian of the person and eKlale of Henry U. Moore, a minor. Oscar llnyter. Attorney. Notice For Publication. For Service German Conch home, "Alban," will make the w-ason of 1908 as usual at Farmers' Feed Shed. Terms, fin, f is andflfl. FIret-clas pasture for mare at fl month. W. II. McDasiiu Dallas, Or. -2H-tf Farm l-or Sale, tlood w acre dairy aod atock farm. , two mile front railroad; good grasa ad farming land ; plenty or running water; good bouse and barn and sheds. Call on or addreaa Jtam A Oiio, Kberi.lan.Or., R. F. D 1 10-U Dairy Raark Far SaU. Fine daily ranch of 311 ncrra on Alsen Bay; W lo W acre cleared; TIMHKR LAND, ACT Jt'NE 3, 1S7!. United States I .and I (Hire I'orttand, OreL'oti, June 4, 1 mm, ouce ia nereoy given mat in compliance with the provisions of the act of CotiKTexa of rfuiiw ,i, i.-. eiitiueii "an act lor tliesaleof liinlicr lands in the Ktiitcaof California. (In-gnn. .-.c, huh aim nsuiiiKioii lerritory, eHextentled to all the Public Land stales bvact ol Augui.1 4 lMJ,Clar,'lli'e W.ShllllK.uf DallaB.roinitrnf M,,lk' Staleof Oregiin, has this day nleu In this ollice bin sworn statement No. 7779, for tbe purchasc ..fllwS k I... IV V 1 t i: . T Township No. 9 8., Kauge No. s West and will otter proof to show that the land sought if more valuable for its limber or atone than for agricultural puriosis, and to eslablish his claim lo said land U-fore County clerk al llallas. Oregon, on Wednesday, the Ltiih day of August, HUM. ' lie names as witnnws: Aaron Mavbee, of llallas, Oregon: Karl Vt laeoarver. of Dallas Ore gn; Nesmllh Hale, it Halla, drcgoli: (Itlo Hyerley, of I alias. Oregon. Any and all persons claimin .1.. o.. above-described liinds are rciucstiil to tile their claima in Ihls ollice on or before said Jl,th dav ol August, I'.iua. ' AI.llr.KNOX 8. UIIKSSF.R. Kcglsler. INDEPENDENCE 2, MONMOUTH Railway. KR)M INPKPKNDKM'K. roa DALLAS. Train So. M. l-ave Innependi nce daily ( on a. sn.; Iv. Moum,iulh,ti:16a. in.; ar. Dallas. 4U Train No. Am !mv l,i...u.. m 'a. m.; Iv. Moiiuinuth. 11 u.-, . n.i.' las, 11. M m. .. .. Tram No 70 lara In.lepc-ndvnr. daily. lp. m. ; Iv. Mouuioulh, k jup. m.,ar. Dallas, K ItaLIL j 1 I1'"S! L Lv Indeijn 1enr. dsllv. i 7 a.m..lT. Monmouth. 7.4ut at ; ar. Airae l a i, a. iu. j Train No Tt. Imtt Indeprndrnc. d.ilr. I jo ! m ; Iv. Monmoulh. S ,x. d. : ax Airl- i , p.av "-( r aoMsorra omr. laTe lndeprndeacv. dat'.T. !fls Si. 101 arrives Monmouth 7 :X a. m. KKOM DAIJ.AS. r.a isMriLinn. ' a IT? V V. """" "undav. i . ;!. nmouln. ii.a.sa.; ar Inde peuJiK-. I., a. as. I Train So M I.t r-lla. Sunday oalv i w a- aa. . sr. Iixk-prndt-ix. 7 ai a. a. ' Trmla So Un Pl!a. d.ilv t a, 1, Moon 1 3 s.. , : ar h,.t.-rtyne l a. air (Ibia ir.lH (VBM'iaal M..aa .au for Air , Tr So ri. Lra,, ,,,. . i minon, s p. as.; ar. la I'ROM AIRI.IE. j j Tr.l So Lear Alrll. a - ! ! Moo,h. .v . m . lu.w-,.;--,1 Tram So -1 Lea-m llrla. . . I l. aoaamiUL a. at : mr l.L. X-TL' A GOOD BUTTER in the goat line won't do to spread bread with. For cooking, pastry, pan cakes and bread, vou want BUTTER THAT'S SWEET 11 We have it and It's low in price. Butter that's strong enough to argue with yon, or do stunt3. you can get at other grocery stores, but not ours. Try ours and smile and be happy. E. BOYD & SON Phones : Bell 63, Mutual 314. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice in hereby given that the nnderriifiied, as administrator with the will nnnexeU of tbe eatate of Mttry A. Douhm, deceased, hua filed bii final account iu the County Court of the State of OreKon, for Polk County, and that Tburmlay, the 80th tiny of July, 1908, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court room of the said County Court in tbe City of DiiIIiim, Oregon. Iihs been appointed by snid Court as the time and place for the henring of objec tions to theHaid linaf account and tbe settlement thereof. HKNRY G. CAMPBKIX, AdminUtrHtor wiih the will annexed of (be estate of Mary A. JXiugan, deceased. vsear nayter. Anornev. Dated and first published June 30, 11)08. Sheriff's Sale. Executors Notice. Notice is hereby given to whom it may con cern, that tbe undersigned have been appointed joint executors of the entitle of William Liver ufore, deceased, by tbe i.on. County Court of Polk County, OreKon. All persons indebted to an id estate are hereby notified to make immediate settlement of same with the undersigned, and all pernona holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified to the under signed within Kix mniiths from the date hereof. Dated at Dallas. Polk County, Oregon, this 9th day of June, HUH. A. n. MIJIR. . LKONAKD K. LIVERMORE. Joint Executors of said estate. Sibley & Eakiu, Attys. for estate. Notice to Creditors. k HOW ABOUT YOUR HARNESS generally? Don't you want a new set for summer driv- g? Lots of people on the road then, and you want your rig to look as good as any, 01 course. A new set will not cost you much here. Dallas Harness Shop W at A . W r. aaincay, irop. Notice is hereby Riven that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator with will annexed of the estate of Unviil Iiavls .1... ceased, by the County c:ourt ol the State of Ore gon, for I'olk County, and has qiialllieil. All persona hiivini; elaiins aiiuinst the shIiI estate are hereby notiiled to iirtsent the asine duly verified, together with the proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned at hia place of business st Butler, In said County, wlUun six months from the date of this notice. Dated and tlrat published June 2, I90S. PA.IJI. K1INDMAV Administratorwith will annexed ot the estate of David Davis, deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue nlan execution and order of sale duly !,', . e0u to and under the hand and seal of the c k"k o "the Circuit court of the State of Oregon " County bearing date the 3d day Sf Jne lit, upon a judgment and decree duly entered o. rol ed aud docketed in .aid Court on ihe 2d C of June, 190s in a certain suit therein penal , wherein lou w Kester is plalntlH and' CI ark'. . h isher and 8. K Fisher, his wife, are defei I ants, and to ui. directed, comma i.ling meut se tbe hereinafter described real profcrly r!.ytihne,n?;i,8pet'i,l,)d ln t . MATUKDAY, JULY 11, 19(18. S. . , , If ol!e c'0 . P- m., of Mid day, t . IS n 1?r ?' the Cul,t!' Coort House in the City of Dallaa, in said County of Polk, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cahh li hand on day of sale, subject to redemption i the manner provided by. law, all the right, title interest and estate of the said defendants ami each of them, and of aU perBona claiming by. through or under them, or either of ti.em sub seiiueiit to the date of plaintlrTs morlgage. i10h '.i,h0'" 'recloe"J ' "'d suitrvlj., November 18, 1WH, of, in and to the said mortgaged prem ises, described in said judgment, decree and execution as follows, lo-wlt: Lots Four (4), Kive IT,), Six (). Seven (7), Kight (K), Nine (9), ten (10), Kleven 111 Twelve (12), Thirteen (1:1), Fourteen (14), Fif teen (15) and Sixteen (llj) in Block No. Four (4) of the amended plat of Out Lot 4, and Lou Nine (U), Ten no),Twelve (12), Thirteen (1:1). 'uurieen (14) fiiteen (15)and sixteen (Hi)of Blk No. Three (8) as shown on the amended Plat ol Out Lot Four (4) in the town of Monmouth, Ore gon, together with the tenements, heredita ment, and appurtenance, thereunto belonging or in anywlae appertaining. Dated Dallas, Oregon, this 5th day of June, 1908. J. M. GRANT, Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon, Administrator's Final Notice. Notice is hercbv given that the nndMrsffFtii,,. administratrix of the estate of Perry Conner deceased, has Hied her final account of her doing, under aaid tru.t, in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk Coimiv aif ai.i Court ha.et Saturday, August 1st, l'J08, at the uour ui iu o ciock a. m. as me time for hearing the wine. Now therefor .11 iLpwin, tio...,.,.Ji are uereov nounen to appear In the County Court room in llallas. in aaid County at said time and present objections, if any they have why said Anal account ahould not be approved' the estate closed, theudmln and her bondsmen released. MARY O. CONNER, Administratrix of the estate of cm i . ,, tony Conner, deceased. Sibley Eakin, Attorneys for estate. Wood For Sale. Wo you need wood? We want to remind you that the block wood from the Willamette Valley Lumber Com pany's rawmill is the best and cheap est wood you can buy. $1.75 per load, delivered. Mutual phone 1407, or leave orders at Webster's confectionery store. 11-22 tf. BOWMAN BROS. Notice For Publication. IT. 8. Land Office at Portland, v.i , , , June I, mm. Notice is hereliv rivon Ih.l Ulnh.ui a..i weiler.i.f Dallas, Oregon, who, on June'il. won made Timber and stone Application. k ttt lor N. V. l of the X K I . nl a ir e.l.111 T m ? r"T l'roif, to thelMh d.rol AiS. Vi UreSU"' " lalmant names a. uiii,o.m.. u t t-.. i of Dallas, Oregon: Aaron Maylwe,' of Dallaa' "regon; .N. R. D.e, of Dsllaa. Ore., tn - mis. Jiycriey, of Dallaa, Oregon. ALtitKNON 8. DRKsSGR, ' Kegiater. TTORNK? AT LAW J. L. Collins Main Street, Near Pogtoffloe DALLAS, - - OREGON J)NTJST. M. HAYTER Office over Wilson's I tag Store DALLAS, OREGON. Between Meat Platters and Toilet Sets S : - (-i'.i-D-r. s 14 I wraal hqnii form ar hi raanlsM aaUsaa km m tavrMtab. KtaaamSL IrriireUoa boars are t to T M and i to t .30 p. to. il ln DuiAi Warn Civ. a. m. alMtf Af giftl Alll rm.M. Mvul t booee; barn, 41 I 70; gxxxl orvhard. "" ! there's a whole host of excellent thing . hre. Only a catalogue could give I names and prices of all the CHINA. CRCCKERT AND C.I.4SS j WARE In this remarkably complete assort ment The woman who dearly loves a bar gain will Ond much cause for satis faction here. Jut come and get our prices and you will be cooviucej that ibis is a Right Frioe Shop. W. H. ROY CO. DalUs, Oregon Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT JI'SE 3. 1HTS. l ulled Stales 1-aml oftice, Portland. Oreron, Nolle, is herl, J""? eada. and aliiiigtn Terrilorv." as : ieiiea loan the Public lind si.ics' by act of August 4, law. Karl i. Hliarver oY llll.. S!?",flVHU,2 - ' '" d'ay i . .1 ""'H9 h" ,w,rn ttement No ... for Ihe pnrchaae of the . E i, of 8 V i ?' Uo? So. 4. in Town.hiD &a k. io. a .. w. u .nd in - ;r. that the land .., 7.. li i S1.' "?"! ' Mrtcultural purpcJlf before the uamea aa wilnewa: Aaron Maybe of Dallaa. Oregon : ( l.-n '7tT. AM.ERNON g. DRESSER fcetuter. Calls promptly answered day or night. R. L. CHAPMAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EMBALMER Bell DALI.A8, Phone 1 OREGON Mutual Phone 1306 TTORNET AT LAW B. F. JONES Oflloe in Cooper Building. INDEPENDENCE, - - OREGON TTORMST AT IAW. Oscar Hayter, Upstairs In Campbell bulldlnf. Mill St DALLAS. OREGON. limner or stone than for agricultural end toes,.Wlin h..cl.,r. tosaul .l t Ihe h'"' r'.111"- ""goo, oi W, the J,h day of Auruat. !). TTORKtTS AT IAW. Sibley A Eakin, The only reliable set of Abstract. Is Polk county. Office oa Court St DALLAS, OREGON. Administrator's Sale. Notice la hereby rrn ih.i k. . . purauance ol an order of .h, CoontTTonn Z hf" oreeo.. lor Pol. Coomy Bui,! probate, made and ent ! I!' . . . - ------- id mmM of ihe 1 TTOaKlT AT LAW Ed. F. Co4d, Office In Courttitiuse DALLAS, OREGON TTORicrT.AT Law L. D. BROWN Notary Ftbuc; Abstract. Mill Streei opposite Uglow iShU- DALLAS. ORKGON. oirrrtiBg in uaeingned aa' a.ia,in'iaVr. . ". W"aflet .Vpnv.i, sil threo(. .1 fnv.i, mirttt a.i! rnx7v M. OLIV fit aa acre. I Or. T. VI. Sn Only Dallas. rao Mo5MorTs oslt. t-. . -oia tot laramdnm. a. una .nssertnl light (i (n. , IR C KIHHUVr. ree. Atteraey. Rodol Dyspepsia Caro OifMU wKt rej ML E SMITH teaaeber ol ' PIANO AND ORGAN Stodio, Room No. 2, Wila. Block DALLAS OREGON DR. ELBERT E. FISHER Spedalist ta atiMaucs ml tb Eye, Eur, Newe. mm4 Tfcret Offleo, Booms 1 t, Crer Buh B SALEM . - - OF.EGOS