Polk County Observer
ALLGOOD fo COLLINS
LESSEKa
Publl.hed Semi-Weekly at 11.80 per Year.
Strictly in Advance.
Entered aaaecond-claM matter March 1, 19B7,
at the poat office at Daltaa, Oregon, nnder the
Act of Congrea. ol March 8, 1879.
DALLAS. OKBGOS. JDI.T 14, 1908.
The way to build up Dallas is to pat
renin Dallas people.
POLK AT THE CHERRY FAIR.
Thursday, July 18, marks tbo open
ing of the third annual Cherry Fair
In Salem, and for three days the most
perfect specimens of cherries that can
be procured from the most fertile
orchard regipns of Oregon will be on
display in that city. Last year in the
sward of prizes, a larger number of
cups and medals were given to the
men whose exhibits represented the
fruit districts of Polk county, than
were carried away by the representa
tives of all of the other counties of
Oregon combined. Even great Hood
River was obliged to admit that her
choicest displays ranked Inferior to
the wonderful products of the "Blue
Ribbon County" that were exhibited
at that time. This year the fruit
growers of every district in Polk
county where cherries are raised,
report a yield equal to, in every respect
and in many points surpassing, that
of last year. Polk county may then
reasonably hope for a repetition of
those former successes which have
added so materially each year to the
growing list of trophies that have
earned for her the title of "The Blue
Ribbon County," and. as the various
fruit growers within ber borders leave
for Salem this week with their choicest
exhibits, the loyal citizens of Polk
county will join In unanimously wish
ing their representatives "Good
luckl" . "
COURT BOUSE NOTES
Items of Interest From the Records
in the County Offices
Briefly Told.
PROBATE.
Estate of Bur res L. Hastings, de
ceased final account set for hearing
Haturday, August 8, at 1 o'clock p. m.
Estate of John E. Davidson, de
ceased final account approved; or
dered that distribution 1ms made.
Estate of George Rlggs, deceased
final discharge entered.
Estate of W. A. Van Loan, deceased
J. T. Chamberlain, 8. n. Tetherow
and R. Bottls apolnt)d appraisers.
Estate of J. R. Hubbard, deceased -testament
admitted to probate on peti
tion, and Mrs. Ellen J. Hubbard ap
pointed executrix; N. Pornslfe, W. I).
Collins and H. L. Fenton appointed
appraisers.
REAL ESTATE.
Emma Craven and hd to Fannie
Gage, land In Dallas tUon.
Floyd E Miller et nx to Charley
Fa 1st, Iota In McCoy, tl.itoo.
Helena Peters to Jacob DeJong,
acres, t s s, r S w, ,
Executors of I) D Peters estate to
Jacob DeJong, 191 acres, 1 8 s, r S w,
$9,750.
Luclnda Baldwin to Mrs Llllle J
Wilson, lota In Independence, IsMl.
F 8 Wilson et ux to Caennr Godwin,
Iota lo Independence, fisn.
United States to R O Russet, HO
acres, 1 1 1, r I , patent
Joseph Winn to Francis M Donald
son, lots In Uuena Ylxta, VM.
Roeoe Daugherty, guardian, to
J fuel Htewart, 131 acres, 1 7 a, r 4 w,
7I7.
Mary E Daugherty et al to James
Stewart, 111 acres, t 7 a, r 4 w, fs.
H G Campbell et ux to Lee Smith,
block In Dallas, ,oo.
Jolly Hayrack Party.
A merry party of young people
drove down from Falls City. Saturday
evening lo a hay rack, spent a few
hours In Dallas and drove back la
the moonlight lata at night In the
party were Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Nichols, Mr. A. E. Katoo; Mimtt
Mam Is Fugitt. Ethel Tro Francs
Fugltt, Cecil Courier, Alios Bancroft,
Miss Cooper; Messrs. Mom Walker,
Jack Flyoo. Ed Mi-Rrliks A. J. Pla
in ger. Jess Beriley, H. Myers. Char lea
Moyer, Ralph Cbllloott and Otto
Elklna.
Blood Humors
n.M ir r'-r' lr-llr Imtm n.naa
r alt rnenav a aoaae atkee form of araa
moau tail HIM tbey M la Uw arateaa.
isdfealed br faeJln-. at nIim, bww.
low at aprarti'a. ar imtd efcilitT. wllkvaal
nulif ui break in eat.
llooj haraajwllta eieel, Ihia. if 111 Mm.
atraartbeaa aad bwi tbe vfcoia mrn.
Tkla It Ik Mttsmr f t,a maait.
A imiint aa aabsutata, bat tawiat aa karuar
Hood's Sarsaparilla
la aaaal lraH fcna ar kj kawaiaaMl taaiata
fcwwa at larMUM M ton H.
WILL NOT SUCCEED CAKE
R. E. Williams Denies Rumor of His
Proposed Election For State
Chairman.
Today's Oregon Ian throws new
light on the report lately current that
W. M. Cake was to be succeeded
chairman of the State Republican
Committee by R. E. Williams, of this
city. On this subject it says:
"W. M. Cake will not resign, neither
is he to be ousted as chairman of the
Republican state central committee.
He will continue In his present post
tion as official bead of the party
organization in this stute and will
personally conduct the Taft campaign
in Oregon.
"This is the true situation as is well
understood among the party leaders.
Thev have always questioned the
advisability of any move to displace
the state chairman at the beginning
of the Presidential campaign when
complete harmony within the party is
desired.
" 'There never has been any idea on
the part of the members of the state
central committee to effect a change
in Its organization,' said Ralph E.
Williams, of Dallas, committeeman
for Polk County and National com
mitteeman for Oregon, at the Imperial
Hotel, last night. 'This talk of my
being elected as successor to Mr. Cake
has been altogether without founda
tion and without my knowledge. The
mem bets of the committee are all
satisfied with Mr. Cuke as chairman
and are resolved to make
vigorous campaign in this state in
the interest of Tuft and .Sherman
nevet have been a caudidute for state
chairman and would not have accepted
the office bad it been tendered to me at
any time, for the reason that as
National committeeman I have not
the time to give to the work involved
in the chairmanship of the state
organization.'
Mr. Williams came to Portland
to confer with Chairman Cuke in
n response to telegrams each has
received from National Chairman
Frank H. Hitchcock, who has culled
conference of the National coin
mltteemen and the chairmen of the
state central committees to be held at
Colorado Springs, July 2(1 and 21
Both Mr. Williams and Mr. Cake ex
pect to attend this conference and will
leave for the meeting place next Fri
day.
The telegram from Chairman
Hitchcock was a formal one and failed
to indicate the uature of the business
to be considered.
Kuowiug Mr. Hitchcock's remark
able organizing ability,' said Mr. Wil
liams lust night, 'there can be no
question but the conference hus been
culled to outline vigorous and effective
campulgn work in every stnto in the
Interest of tho Iteuublicun ticket.' "
MANIAC COMMITS SUICIDE
nsane Farmer Living West of Salem
Slashes His Throat With Pocket
Knife.
Schuyler Ruble, n well known farmer
residing two miles west of Salem, com
mitted suicide yesterday by cut
ting his throat with a pocket knife.
Ruble had been suffering from mental
derangement for several weeks and
hnd been taking treatment at a sani
tarium in Portland About a week
ago he came to the home of his mother
In Polk county and bus been taken
care of by his brothers.
YetOerday ho was left alone for
moment ami when his brother re
turned he had secured possession of a
pocket knife. The brother tried to
take it away from him but the de
mented man slaHhed with the knife
and klckiHj viciously until he had over
powered his guardinn, and then cut
his own throat.
He was 13 years old and lenves a
wife and three children.' He was for
merly engaged in mining in Southern
Oregon and was well to do.
A real curiosity In the line of natural
history was killed on T. J. llayter's
property Sunday. It Is a white gopher.
A perfect example of its species as far
as physical form U concerned, It
differs from the ordinary run of
gophers In that one reMpeet, every
hair on its body being pure white.
Mr. Hayter sent the little animal
down town yesterday, and It was
regarded with much curiosity by all
who saw it
Org-aniic Protective Association.
Si-veral of the busluess men of Dal
las held a meeting in the Courthouse,
Friday night, for the organisation of
Merchants' Protective Anvi-liition.
U. 8. Lougbary was chosen chairman
nd committee has been appointed
to draw up constitution and by-laws
to be ubmltte l at the next meeting
rrlday night.
A pleasant uuion mtlng of the
Endeavor Associations of Dallas was
held at the Christian Church. Sunday
night. Miss I U-lt a Campbell presided
over the meeting, and In addition to
the regular features of the arrvice.
excellent number of apcrlal muic
were Introduced.
W. L. SoehreD, manager of the Dal
las Water Company, ha appointed
Harold Iticb. irrigation Inopector, to
watch the systrm and ae that the
Irrigation hours are observed, and all
irrigating appliance kept la proper
order Mas to avoid unnecessary waste
of water.
The twmbera of Company H. post
poned the p radii mart-h to Ellen-
data, which was to bar been mad
Saturday evmloir, 00 account of
threatening wnaitx r. Ttia gaot will
arrirn In a abort tiro and the men
will wait aetil ttvy Bit bwea received
ard gireo out b.f,re making U trip.
Sam uel Skersies. of Salt Creek, was
painfully bruised by being thrown
from his buggy In a runaway Sunday.
His horse became frightened during
the thunderstorm, and turning sud
denly, cramped the front wheels and
overturned the buggy. Mr. Skersies
injuries are not extremely serious and
he will soon recover.
Professor D. M. Metzger has agreed
to fill the pulpit in the Evangelical
Church at Troutdaie.'whlcb has been
vacant since the conference was held
last spring. He will preach In that
place every other week from now on
until the beginning of the college
year, unless a regular pastor can be
supplied before that time.
Leaning against a wire fence dur
ing the thunderstorm Sunday morn
ing, S. M. Ray received a severe elec
tric shock that paralyzed his limbs
and rendered him speeebless for a
short time. It is supposed that thei
bolt of electricity struck the fence, and
running along the wires conveyed the
shock to bis body. He escaped unin
jured from this unusual experience.
Miss Jennie Muscott returned from
short visit in Portland, Friday
evening. Miss Ella Carpenter, who
has been teaching school in Portland,
returned home with ber, and will
remain In Dallas during the summer.
Miss Carpenter was obliged to spend
several weeks in the sanatorium after
the close of the school year, but is
now enjoying comparatively good
health.
The Mon mouth State Normal School
has established headquarters for its
students and alumni at Gladstone
Park during the present sesfion of the
Chautauqua Association. Professor
L. A. Robinson, head of the depart
ment of physics and chemistry, Is in
charge of the institution, and it is
proving to he very popular among the
friends of the Normal who are attend
ing the Chautauqua.
Henry Stump is suffering from the
effects of an operation for the removal
of a bit of emery from his left eye. The
emery new into the eye baturday,
while Mr. Stump was working in the
foundry, and after suffering severely
for several hours he decided to go to
Salem and consult an eye specialist.
The irritatlng'substance was removed
after a painful and tedious operation
aDd it is hoped that Mr. Stump will
soon recover from the accident.
Ralph Hall, of Falls City, was tried
In Justice Holman's court yesterday
on the charge of assault and battery,
the complaint being brought by Alex
ander Lozo. It appeared that Hall
had been called upon to assist the city
marshal In arresting Lozo for dis
orderly conduct. The prisoner resisted
and Hall found it necessary to handle
him rather roughly in taking him to
jail. Immediately after his release,
Lozo hastened to swear out a com
plaint. After heuring the evidence
Justice Holman dismissed tho case.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Advertisement! under this head lire ehnrced
at the rule of 1 cent per word, first Insertion;
cent er word (or each Insertion thereafter; :iu
wonts or less, ft per month. No advertisement
iiserted lor lew iiihii l;i eenta.
H if u r en count as one word. For fiiKtitnre.
the numeral comuiuailou "20U" counts as one
ord.
Two lnttfrils ciinnt ax one word. For instance,
I. M. Junes" counts hs two won!s.
The 111 1 ni inn in elm rye in for li word: Unit is.
n advertlMTneiit from 1 word to lit worrit. i
'Otinled IS words; an advertisement from It)
At wordK, Inclusive. Is counted hs JO words:
rom 2 to 2't words, is counted att 2ft words, etc.
llie M if u res fnllnvvltor the advertisement in1i-
CHte how Iodk It Is to run. and are not charg-ed
to the customer. For tustHuee, :t-:.l-2t indicates
hm the advertisement whs first MiuhBhed on
Mttn'h Ml, and that it it, to he inserted twice.
ne neon's iitnt if tier 4-1-tf HKltCHie that the
ilvMrtiM'nieiit was llrst puhllidied April 1 and
list it is ui he run until the customer orders It
liH'unlimied.j
Rrirk For Sale.
Brick ready for market July 15, at
yard 1 mite north of Monmouth.
F. Shew. 7-7-tf
For Sale.
A tract of line fruit land easy terms,
long time, low Interest. H. (1. CAMP
IIKLL. An Experienced Nurse.
Mrs. J. II. Cornwall. Obstetrical
cases a specialty. Iteferenecs given.
Phone 355, mutual. 7-U-3t
Auction Sale.
On Saturday afternoon, July 25, nt
S o'clock, I will si. I! at public auction
at South Hlcktvalt, my household
goods. Mas. Lai kaHikfahth. 7-10-5t
Shingle For Sale.
Just received I carloads of line
hlngles. See me for prices. W. L.
S-K-hren. 7-14 4t
Trips to Coast.
I am prepared to convey camping
parties to ail points on the coast Call
Mutual Phone Black 35, Dallas.
7-3-tf
For Sale.
Xice borne in Dallas. Good a-roora
house. Over one acre of land, mostly
In fruit. Good garden. Phone Mutual
JJ3. Mas. W. I. Krtsotwk
Fencing For Sale.
I har th atrrDcr for Tacw Wii '
Fencing. Only spring steel fencing
on market. Phone Mutual 5i. J. W.
White, Alrlie, Oregon. C-U-tf
Nrar Hay WanteaL
U toDt;ntra qualitrlaqtimoaiy
or cheat hay; bain; delivered at
Dalian.
Mi lt W. V. LmHca C.v
I
f
ID
Will Ilaal la Ih Taaat.
Durleg tbe preaeot lunmrr I
be prepared tx haul rajepinjf partke
aaj their outflu to an J from the nat
at tmmtb). ratea. F. S. Rrr.
PaUaa. T-U
I.
LOW
RATES
EAST
WILt BE MADE THIS SEASON EV THE
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(LINES IN OREGON)
FROM DALLAS, OREGON
AS FOLLOWS
BOTH WAYS
THROUGH
PORTLA ND
$74.40
69.40
64.40
64.40
64.40
ONE WAV .
VIA
CALIFORNIA
$89.40
84.40
83.65
76.90
76.90
TO
Chicago
St. Louis
St. Paul
Omaha
Kansas City
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 callon
I. N. WOODS, Local Agent
. or write to
WM. McMURRAY
General Piisaengrer Agent, Portland, Oregon
Shakes For Sale.
Inquire of P. O. Burbauk.
Phone 53, Camp line.
Mutual
6-20-tf
Hard Wood For Sale.
Ash, maple and alder wood for saltf.
Evan Evans, Mutual phone East 35,
Dallas. G-2G-tf
Implements.
All parties intending to buy imple
ments had better see F. J. Wagner
before making their purchases.
1-17-tf.
Bargain, Best in Polk County
For dairy or fruit, home or invest
ment. Close to Dallas, railroad and
school. From Missouri? Let us show
you. Address: Box 384, McMinn
ville, Oregon. 7-7-8t
For Service.
German Coach horse, "Alban," will
make the season of 1908 as usual at
Farmers' Feed Shed. Terms, $20, $15
and $10. First-cluss pasture for mares
at $1 a month. W. H. McDaniel.
Dallas, Or. 4-28-tf
Wood For Sale.
you need wood? We
Do you need wood? We want to
remind you that the block wood from
the Willamette Valley Lumber Com.
pany's sawmill 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.
To Home Seekers.
I am prepared to give you full and
accurate Information how and where
to secure public lands under the
Homestead and Desert Acts; also,
whero you can buy the best lands with
good titles. Prices from $G.50 to $30
an acre. All iu the great Harnoy
alley and County.
7-14-nt T. V. B. EMBUEE.
Notice to Bidders.
notice is hereby given that the
County Court of Polk County, Oregon,
will receive bids for hauling reck
upon certain of the County roads, and
also for operating the County Bock
Crusher.
Siwcillcations will be on file with the
County Clerk on or before Julv 15,
1908.
Bonds will bo required of the suc
cessful bidder.
Said bids must be filed with the
County Clerk not later than 10 o'clock
a. m. July 2oth, 1908. The Court
reserves the right to reject any or all
bids.
(Seal) E. M. SMITH,
County Clerk.
Notice For Publication.
V. 8. Ind Office at Portland,
, , Jlllie J, I!.
ollce l hen-hy riven tint Michael K. Scnou
wi'tler. of hallaa. t non, who, on June 2, l'iH,
ma.le Tiii.Ut ami stone Application. No. T77K,
(or N. W . of the S. K. of Section , Town
lii., Han M'.. Mli. Met., haa tiled notice
of intention to make Final TimK-r Proof, to
ttatlish claim to the land ahove deaciihcU
helore the County Clerk, at Dallaa, Orveon, on
thelMh day of Annul.
t laimant ntitnea aa wllneaM- W V rnll..
of Itatlaa, Oniroii: Aaron Mnjbee, of 11U,'
Orct-on: S. K. Kale, of aila. on-run: Olio
nyerley, of lalia. oreron.
AL4.fc.KNON 8. PRKSSKR,
keriater.
Notir For Publication.
f parfnent of the Interior.
I . !. land lithe at Ptland. 4rvm.
.... . . m Jm nh.
Nolle It hereby riven that Nary J. Mirer, of
Ptilu,On-MB, who, on ihr Ji.h day o4 June
lv, made I. and application No. TTm serial'
No .r H oi ; s H i. ii..n )'
T.aB.hit. ; km. h. Kanre t Ailiamti
M tYiitiMo, ha hi.! b 'Iiiy f inicii t un i. nake
Mnal T,oi. lo raub.iah t laim U. th land above
dtrnt-nl hrl.wi A.mii t L.rt f i... k .
mtont 1 u. trfn. ou me r.. bf
t Wnt.ant bhm aa il!nfwi Aamn Mst
bw oiiitiiM i.v,, ta.. o'W. of Italia
ret: f iua J. Kul er. ol I-atlaa. Orec.ia
Brrtba L. Haytrr. of la! . otwoa
kvi4er.
Natar ta Oeditora.
Sotleet, hereby tirew th.t the Bv-ermeJ
i , J ,I-atel eieeamt et the
i - . " ira. areraiel,
t maaly t'oort r4 the ute .4 Ureroa
by the
aw Ma
leoaty a4 baa agaliud
ail Km, k.vin. r un antra, tbe aai4
b-re(.y aie.1 u eeeaewt be aiH
tal eeir I kire'bee auk the pr.ir
ta.. U. IKe an.ie.ne at b-e Minn in
.... ... mm iwo-u, in.iiajt
a.Mkia frq iae Am m 1 v.
I "a 14 a4 aral .nb rK.j j M iwat
allJ H (. H k I
1 lnlni M I m J
""Man
ew Hajar. Atbmey.
BEGINNING MONDAY!
ENDING SATURDAY,
ALL SUMMER GOODS
All 10c Summer Goods, Sale
l2Je " " "
lGjc " " "
25c
30(1 " "
35c
' 40c- "
' 50C
' 60C " " "
WHITE WAISTS
$1.00 Waists Sale
1.25 " "
Muslin
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
TWe have it and it's low in price.
Butter that's strong enough to'argue
with you, or do stunts, you can get at
other grocery stores, but not ours.
Try ours and smile and be happy.
E. BOYD & SON
Phones: Boll 63, Mutual 314.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby five., tlint th miderhitrned,
administrator wiUi t..o ,il! annexed
of the estftt" ofs Mine A. Doukkii,
ileceiised, hiit lilml his iiunl Hci-uuut iu the
Countv fimrt of the Htate of Oreuon. for Polk
County, ami that Thursday, the ;oth day of
July, I'.hjS. at the hour of' ten o'clock in the
fnseiiouii of said day, at the Court room of
he
id uounty t,ourl in the Cltv ol JMliits. uruiron
has been appointed by said Court as
the time and mace for the hearintr of oh it-
tions to the said iiual account aud tliesettlemeu
thereof.
IlKNRY O. CAMPBELL,
Administrator with the will annexed
of the estate of Mary A, Dougan, deceased,
Osrar Havter. Attorney.
Dated and iirst published June 19"8.
Notice For Publication.
TIM 11 KR LAND, ACT JTNK 3, 1S7K.
United States Laud OMice,
Portland, Oregon,
June 4, 19UH.
Notire is hereby pivn that in coninlianc
with the provisions of the act of Conret of
une ;i, entitled "An act for l he sa e of
tinioer lamia in the MateBof ( alifomia, Oregon
Nevada and aslihiKtou Territory. " asextendL'ti
to all the i'nMic Land states by ait of Auiriiht 4,
iw.'xiari'iice v .m.ui.k.oi OallaM.coun vol k
btaieoi iiretFtin, has this 1av Hied in this oti c
his sworn statement o. 777!b for the imrcliane
m iuv a. r. oi ft. v , '4 oi pte.'iioil fto. , in
lowimnip io. w liaiiee io. n west and
win oner proof to show that the hind Kouvht i
more valuable for its limber or stone than for
neuUural nuriKiscs. hih! to futHliliah hia
ciaim to Nim laml beiorp ounfy Clerk
at Dallas. Oregon, on Wednesday, the Oth day of
AIIKUBl, lllfl.
tie uaiiit'S as witnesses: Aaron Mavhw. of
uauas, ifrctron; Kari iBecarver, of Dallas, Ore-
yon; esmnh DhI of Dalian, (reiroii; Otto
nyeriey, oi i anas, oreiron.
Any ami ail t ergons v aiminir advprieelv tli
above-deseriU-d lands are reottestetl to tile their
fauns in ttiis titiice on or before bad iitli iIhv
mi niisusi, :iift.
AlAihKNON 8. DKKSSKR,
Kenrister.
Guardian's Sale.
.Notiee is hereby civen that bv virtue and in
purflunm-e of an order of the County Court of
1" "i" "rt-jroii, Kir i-o:k i onniy, nit ti hi; m
probaie, made and enlered of record in said
t ourt on (he l t h dav nf Jihio imim in ih.
inniifi (.n uif fsitiie ani ruaraiHinuip of Henrv
D. Mmre. a minor, tieensmif and directing the
nmt'rMyne1 as euartiian of the
estnte nt mi. I minor lo .'ll the real proprrly ot
. .. ...i.i, ii.i.-.iiiiiirr um-nuM, at private
dian. will, irvim and after Mmulay. Ibe27lli Ut
m juiy, iHiw. at me nonror ten o elotk.a. m.,ol
.in iMiu-e m t'war uayter, in
the lity .f Dallaa. In aaii ColinlT, niMeee.1 to
, h . i. j properly, al private ale for
voe" "itii'i wii ua ui anie. in aceorilani'e with
Kiei unier ui me aim in trie manner pre
X'rilK'd by law, .uhjeit to cinHrniation by .aid
vuuri. him rvni pnieriy beinf panic
Hlnrly dewnlnvt follow.. 10 wit :
An undivided one hall inureM tn and to that
eenain irai'l oi land in Polk futility. Mate of
..,T,-n:. i aa otnnnmr at the Month
weal oorm-r ol .sh-M..ii 1. in louiuliip 7 eoiiih
Kanee I rteat of the Ui.lamette M.rl.iifn and
ruiinin. inenre r.ast ai rod.; I hence S,,rth JO
. " an.l ll leri; and
thenee Mother, y to th. pla.-e of betinninc
eotitainin. two acre., more or leaa
l'ate.1 thU Jkth day of June
HKNR1 M. KtX.AR.
'n.rilian of the per .11 .IHi eatale
of Henry I). M.wre. a aiinor.
IHKar llavter. Attorney.
Administrator' Sale
Sollee 1. hereby aiven that br Ttrtne and In
pttrananee ot an order of the nn , r i
: the Mate of Hrejon. lor Poik fount,, am,..
' prolate, made and entered of reeord In Lid
, 1 ourl on the iM day of June. !. i. them.uer
j ... ..tr m.ie oi rmi f. Kavm-nd. deeeawl
.line. tin. the undeitu-ned aa dniintatraior of
.aid eua-e to ee.l the real propenv of aaid
i ea;ate, hereinafter .leaenbed. at private aale lot
ira.h. in the manner preerrihe.1 by law. 'the
! and.e.iriie.1 a. .ued a.1mmilrator will from
; aiet .Her Thurelay. the nb day of Jnlv ln
at the hour of ten o r.ork, a. .. ol aaM dav. al
! hi reHleneeat Fal.a file, tn a.ld foont'y of
I l-ro-wt to ell tbe .aid real peoferiv. ard
ail thereof, at private Mle for raeb in K....1
I day on aae. la aeeordanee with tbe aKl order
! aiMl is trie atanaer preaerihed by law. nibieet 10
" ' 17 wiq loiiniv tourt: naid real
, bei-liertj betBf parttrularly oeacrtbrd aa io.low a,
I "T? s'e () tn
"e. -L and Imi aomlered Nine ii Tew
(UM FSereailD.ed t-e!ve(i;) 1. nii ,
.'LL'rj; 2,'.b rr,r- Tero,:
! ce,bee wvh ail and ainei ar the t.
'' beriiaael. and tbere.
..it-l-,l ivn.nt.ia m,;nMi,iar
lM taj uk da; o Jan.. l.a
IR f . M I SWii
A IwilBwrau W the euie 4
- . Feewf KaemoaMl. deeeaaed
tarar Barter, Attorney.
itu-
fetitaSMtifiiirA - f fa
JULY 6th
6c 1.60 " " $ 1.15 850
80 2 00 " " 1.45 $1.00 " '
12c 3.25 " " 1.70 1.25 " "
180 2.50 " " J .95 1.50 " "
19c S.UO . " '- - 2.2') 2.00 "
27c WHITE CANVAS SHOES 260 ..
37c $1.00 Shoes, Salo 70o 3.00 " "
430 1.25 " " . 950 3.50 " '
1.50 " " $1.15 4.00 ' . "
2.00 " " 1.45 4.50 ." '
73o LACE CURTAINS 50 " '
H9a COo Curtains, Sale 48c 0 00 " "
Underwear on Sale at Cost
-LAS MERCANTILE CO.
NEWPORT
YAQUINA BAY
Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort
The Place to go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv
able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation
ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Beat of food anil an abundance of
it. Fresh water from springs. All modern necessities, such as telegraph
telephone, markets freshly provided every day. Fuel in abundance.
Cottages partly furnished or unfurnished to be bad cheaply. Strict mun
icipal sa n ita ry reg u lutiou s.
NEWPORT is reached by way of tho Southern Pacific to Albany or Cor
vallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern K. It. Train service daily and the trip
a pleasure throughout.
Rate for Season
Ticket From
Saturday to Alonday Ticket ' f,
Our elaborate new Summer Book gives a concise description of Newport,
including a list of hotels, their capacity ami rates. Call on, telephone or
write .
I. N, WOODS, Local Agt. Dallas
WM. MCMURRAY
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
(SS SS) fa '
Between Meat Platters
and Toilet Sets
there's a whole host of excellent things
here. Only a catalogue could give
names and prices of all the s
CHINA, CROCKERY AND GLASS
WARE
In this remarkably complete assort
ment The woman who dearly loves a bar
gain will find much cause for satis
faction here.
Just come and get our prices and
you will be convinced that this is a
Right Price Shop.
W. H. ROY Q CO.
Dallas, Oregon
Execntor' Notice.
Notice I. berebv iven ahn it - -
eern.lh.t the underuroel bare been appointed
i -1 . T . ue eeiaie 01 niiliam ijver-
more. ileeeaaed. b tbe Hon. CnnK .
Polk CoantT, rerrin.
All pereori. tndebled to aairi .
notilied u Diane lmrae.liate Settlement of panic
-11n1neun.lem.neO.aiKl all perauia bol.liL. I
eUlm. .nio Mid eeute .re herebe notilH-4 10 i
',rT! aaine dur Terttii to' the under-1
." . . 0,0,1 '"a rroni the date bereof.
9tb day of Jane, i;v.
r"' '" '01 loaatT. Onon. thia
A. B. MCI it.
I.EiiNAKIt 1. LIVEORE.
Sibley Eakti. Atty," "tolZZZr
Administrator's Final Notice.
Notiee la heeebe wivmm K.. . .
Ingram, 0 the wlJrZSTL
"ZZ"7J ,rf ',n 'be.r. eT
..Z , J M,1"'' Polk CooBty.-.od aatd
iw LtL v " "'" bni.
lei 3 lhre(ore a.i peraw, lalereated
fvail , " tne.oaaiT
'" '' " aal Coaot. ai d
hy aaid Itna, aeeount Mux j aot he nmnl
ITi,t5'r, ratriTdeeil
and ber boB.iauen releel
MtKV 11. fnvvFII,
AdirtnaKralni 4 tbeeU.a
, " r 1 ii
WMey 4 Cakia. Auoraarr. har et..
JULY n
ON SALE
C5c M
73c
95c Si?
$1.20 m
155 (2
1.75 gfS
1.98 M
2.25 (S
2.98
3:20 M
3 85 (2
4.15
4 GO
4.85
(DALLAS
DERRY
INDEPENDENCE
$5.75
4.50
4.20
I DALLAS
$3.60
2.65
2.50
INDEPENDENCE
dri"Vir
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
ybur rig to look as good as
any, of course. A new set
will not cost you much here.
Dallas Harness Shop
F. SalficKy, Prop.
Executor's Final Notic.
N'otiee It hereby riven to whom it mar f n-
eern, that the ouUerairned, e.eenuir WI ,!T
ratateol Hnrrea L. Ha.tliira, deceaaeti,
hi. flnal aeeount in aald eel.le, with tbe Hon.
( ount j foort ol Pol. Cooinr. Oregon, aod ine
aame baa been aet for hearlnf by id l""!r?"f
nauira.r. orint a, at the hour or I o ewe.
p. m. ol aaid dar. at ahieh time all P"""
intereated are hereby noi ned 10 appear M
preaent objeetioiia. if any they have, why
final areODut ahonld not be apneoved. the trv
eicawi and tbe eieenior diarh.rred. .
liaied at Uilla folk County. urefon. "'
day of Jaly, 1WK.
E leruUJf of Hli '
Sibley A Eakln. Attra. for aatai.
Notice For Publicattoat.
TIMBER LA5D. ACT JOE . '"TV
I ailed State. Land
Portlwi.irere"
Jone.! Jfottea la heeebT irlva ' l rilfj
artta tbe peovllo m. at the art of ''"'rJ' m,
Jane i. liOi. entitled -Aa aet foe
:lmtr laret. In tbe Maieaol' ali''-rnA'"J,:rr:
Nera.i, and Wa.hir.rioa Terniory .
tended mail the public. Und mate. b a"
An.net 4. Ji. Karl ti. wraner at i '
count, of Poik. staia o oeeroo. ha it" Jl
lel ia tbu -fbee b twora iMteoem
mo. lor the parrhM of tbe K.
of SeKi a. . ta Townahm ".r
R. o a W a, . M.. and will elt-r fennf m
that the ian4 arwrbt t. axee T
timber m mem thaa to. arm-ult""' P '
and to atatM,.a ha eluim ta aaM .ae
1 oaaiy t lee at laaikaa. reroa.oa wear
He aainea aa wiiih iawi A.eoa .
DaliM.,.e t aeewee 'L?Limy
ow.:taw my.af faUlaek tlw
milk taiie. of iai ka. Oeeroa. tHe
Aey.M ail F-r imln "'f 'oar
at-e-dureir4 ;arem a- "e,ae-l ' "V 1
ekalaM la 'Km oOwt a a. aehareaua
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