Polk County Observer
ALLGOOD & COLLINS
LESSEES
. Pobllabed Semi-Weekly l 1.60 per Year.
Strictly In Advance.
Entered as second -claia matter March 1. 1907,
at the poet office at Dallas, Oregon, under the
Act of Congress ol March i, 1871).
DALLAS, OREGON, JcxT 17, IMS.
Tht way to build up Dallas u to pat
roniit Dallas people.
HOP PROSPECTS BRIGHT
Polk County Growers Anticipate Hear;
Crop and Strong Advance in
Price.
William Jennings Bryan goes on
record as baring aaid that if elected
to the office of President of the United
States, be will not be a candidate for
re-election. Beally, it see ma, Mr.
Bryan might study witb profit that
ancient recipe for rabbit stew which
begins "First catch your rabbit," and
make sure of eren one term before be
prepares so rashly to dispose of the
second.
The season of 1908 bids fair to be
quite successful as far as the bop crop
is concerned. Tbe vines in nearly all
of the yards in this vicinity that are
under cultivation are well advanced
and the bop growers anticipate a
heavy yield.
Prices are noticeably advancing
and many of the more sanguine
growers prophesy 12-cent hops before
tbe close of tbe season. Tbe rise In
price is partly due to the enormous
reduction in the acreage of the Oregon
bopyards witbin tbe past year, many
of tbe yards being allowed to lie un
coltivated and still more beingentirely
abandoned, plowed up and diverted to
other agricultural uses.
L F. Yoakum, one of the prominent
hop growers and dealers of Polk
county, recently received an offer of a
contract price of 10 cents for his entire
crop of 1908 bops, but refused it Air.
Toakum is confident that the price of
hops will rise yet higher this year,
anticipating sales at 12 cents or even
15 cents.
D03T0RS MISTZUCES
tr.uid cftm to be buried stl feet under
ground. But many times women call on
their family physicians, aunerr:ig. as mt,
imagi lie. one from d ysprpsia, anotner i ma
heart d&se. another from liver or kid
ney disease, another from nervous pros
tration, another with pain here and there
and in thin ar they present alike to
themselves and tiieir easy-going or uier
...... - ...rat diseases, for which
he. i-sumin? litem u be such, prescribes
hi Dills and -ot'ons. In reality, mey art-
all only .' caused by some uterine
j : f;..T, ciinn Vnnnnt of the
euute of suffenna.Wf f up msjreatment
until larpe biU are iride. Ttujerinj
patient gets r.j hcttriv-Wys21U)e
wrong treat i-r,t. but probably worse. A
fc7TTT7fTr"j2.' -rt' dix'n there
by diix"i'iiiiJjT.i . uisOesStiig symp
toms, and iri.-t:t'it;: :: comfort instead of
prolonged m:-. n-. it has been well said,
that "a disciiM kr.ov. :i is half cured."
Dr. Pierce's Kavorlie Prescription is a
scientific mocidne, carefully devised by
an experienced and skillful physician,
and adapted to woman's delicate system.
It is made of native American medicinal
cer'pctiy n arm less in its
7 f.-'i:.' ir me. ltmn!
POLK COUNTY'S FWAXCES
Report of Expenditures From July 2,
1906 to July 6, 1908.
Tbe first number of tbe Northwest
Journal of Engineering, a periodica
edited and published by students rep
resenting the engineering classes in
. tbe Oregon Agricultural College, and
devoted to topics of Interest and bene
fit In that line of work, reflects great
credit upon those- under whose
direction it wag produced. It
neatly and tastefully gotten up, Is full
of well-written and practical Informs
tion, and will no doubt rapidly attain
the extensive circulation that its mer
its deserve, among the people of Ore
gon who are Interested in engineering
la Its various phases.
According to a statement recently
complied by Chlof Clerk 8. A. Kozer,
In the ofHoe of the Secretary of State,
It cost the state something like $15, COO
In addition to the regulnr election
expenses, not counting the cost of
enlarged ballots nor the extra time of
tbe Judges and clerks, for the people, of
Oregon to vote on tbe Initiative and
Referendum bills at the recent June
election. Itather a toutnl sum isn't
It, for the people of Oregon to pay for
the privilege of passing a collection
of laws, a fewof which are good, many
bad, and more of a very Indifferent
nature?
At the International marksmanship
contest at Ulsley luHt week the Ameri
can rlflemon swept all before thorn,
establishing higher totals In every
contest than the picked riflemen from
the best teams that Canada and
Europe could produce. Starting with
load at the first range the American
riflemen were never displaced and at
tbe close of tbe contest they had piled
up a score or 2553, nearly loo points
more than England, their closest com
petitor. This was a glorious victory
truly, not alone for the comparatively
mall body of men who made tip the
personnel of the team, but for the
great mass of American riflemen,
whose efficiency as soldiers in case war
should arise, was represented at lant
week's rifle meet In Its true and Just
ratio with the efficiency of those
marksmen who can be put in the field
by any of the other Important military
powers of the world.
Summary of expenditure from July 2, 1106.
to July a. Its.
Expenditure as per General Fund
warrant (left bridges and road
and highwavw) a itemized on Htale
ment No. i IIOUIVJ 91, lean 46.jaa.ll.... 'Ob:6 77
Bridges 117413 45
Koadr and Highway 2)109 5u
I'iatrii-t road taxes an per
Htalemeul No. 3 2.l.r .rl 175198 68
State taxes paid (not in war
rant aceounl 58713 75
Total II87.489.2U
Expenditure of Folk county from July 2,
l'ai. to July ;, !:. (Ini lulling June, 1908, bill
nuillteil 111 July, r.KHI
County Court and Commissioner $ 4('rfl9 55
Circuit Court 2!M W
Jimtice Court
Kherlff' office
Clerk' ofliee
Treasurer's office
Coroner' olllce
Hcliool Huperinlenilent's olliee
ACHor olllce
AwHrnent and collection of taxes
Tax rebates
Current experifte
Court Iiouhc excuse
Jail
Care of pour.
indigent Hoinier.
inane
Bridges 174111 55
Surveyor's office 4:19 05
r.iecllon 'i 45 91
Hlork Inspector
luiHiiH ami Highway
Krull lunpei-lor
Health lilllcor :fl.l 1
Hi-liool rolivenlioll 59 25
Advert tig ri-soliree :tml
r err It' tain DO
Damage 115
lluul.Vj 91
Ilallas, Or., July II, 1!KN
Statement of f Xlirliflilnrca of hiicHiiI r,.u,l
llstrlct tax from July 2, I'.ioti, lo Julyli, iisih :
i:hi.i
As a Dowcrfttl Invliroratinfr tonic "Fa
vorite Precriition" imparts strength to
the whole sv-lcm and to the organs dis
tinctly feminine in particular. For over
worked, "worn-out." run-down," debili
tated teachers, milliners, dressmakers,
seamstresses, "shop-girls." houe-keepers,
nursing mothers, and feebre women gen
erally, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
U the greatest earthly boon, being un
equaled as an appetizing cordial and re
Hera tive tonic.
As a soo'hing and strengthening nerv
ln "t-'avorite Prescri ntion " is uneaualed
and is invaluable In allaying and sub
duing nervous excita'-'ity, irritability,
nervous exhaustion, nt . . otis prostration,
neuralgia, hysteria, spusms. St. Vitus's
dance, and other digressing, nervous
symptoms commonly attendant upon
functional and organic disease of the
uterus. It induces refreshing sleep and
relieves mentnl anxietv anil despondency.
Mr. Pierce s I'ieasunt Pellets invigorate
the stomach, liver and bowels. One to
three a dose. Er.sy to take as candy.
KUi 311
M:t9 Oil
5129
l.'aifl 10
284 91
3HSI 70
4472 45
WBH it:
239 92
:mi ta
42C.7 63
289 rsi
If.llfi UI
215
111
11 1 119 59
2 HU8
3 11154
4 1119
5 459 KS
11110 S3
" 1 1 17 01
8 1295 15
u 12711 III
10 5M5 25
11 lsll IM
12 ' M 111
13 17118 M
H 922 70
!5 . 1428 111
Hi , . VMM 57
17 7i', 38
18 122.5
19 lIHtti 411
20 WM 92
21 121 35
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COURT HOUSE NOTES
Items of Interest From the Records
In the County Offices
Briefly Told.
FKOBATE.
Estate of Lavlna Terry, deceased
esUte admitted to probate, S. E. Owen,
R. H. Knox and W. L. llleo appoinUd
appraisers.
Estate of Spleoy Emmett, dinvased
final account approved.
COMMISSIONEIW COUIIT.
F. K. Hubbanl appointed Justice of
tbe IVaoe to fill vacancy In District
Number 4, caused by death of Frank
Butler.
Material fur Independence steel
bridge accepted according to contract
witb Columbia Bridge Company, and
first payment thereon ordered.
Piualii-fal stati'lnetit of I'olk i-onntv On-voit
.liny fi, r.i;
I.IAHII.ITIFH
Warrant outstanding on General
hunil a Mhouii on statement No. 5, $!3lii8 81,
l.s.t half 1907 Slate Tax due in No
veuilMT I17IV52 50.
ASKKTH
Cah on linnil hi llenernl Kilml in
treaMiry I'livtS ir,
ash on hand In Called Warrant
fund In IreaMiry
I'npsld I'I7 taxi due ln". l..l r as
i.. r n porl tl .no .k,. f , alii.ut
sim will he due l.eliersl Klllid
Amount due from TIMsi k coiiuty
a per loll ri-inliTid. trisl i-ol and
keening of ili-fi-udalit III eMM- Hlale
v. Ili'inhri-e
Warrant oiil-uaudlnv over 7 vear
old in llaMhtv llem almve (not
liirliidlug ill of 199 warranls
In eonl rover)'
Died of Blood Poisoning.
Mrs. Arthur Trask died at her home
in Falls City, Wednesday morning at
six o'clock, ber death being due to an
attack of blood poisoDlDg. The re
mains were brought to Dallas, Wed
nesday evening and sent over to
Woodburn for burial. Mrs. Trask
was about 28 years old at the time of
her death. She Is survived by her
husband and two children, her father,
who lives in San Francisco, and
sevcrul brothers.
F. 8. Rameey left Wednesday for
the Siletz Basin with a party of
campers who will remain in that place
for about a week. In the crowd were
Will Howe and family; I. M. Palmer
and family; Bobert Howe and family;
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter, Miss
Beatrice Benson and N. L. Ouy.
R. E. Williams, Oregon National
Committeeman, will leave today for
Colorado Springs, in company witb
State Chairman W. M. Cake, whero he
will attend the meeting of the state
chairmen and National committeemen
of the United States which was recently
called by National Chairman F. H.
Hitchcock.
The second meeting of the Business
Men's Protective Association of Dallas
will be held in the Courthouse tonight
At this meeting George Scott, G. N.
Cherrington and P. A. Flnsetb, tbe
committee appointed at the first meet
ing to draw up constitution and by
laws, will make Its report, and the
association will be formally organized.
2210 :to
listi
73 2(1
Total
ANet In exe
Prrabyteriaa Pimie.
The members of the Presbyterian
church and Sunday School enjoyed
picnic In tbe elty park Wednesday. A
special program was rendered after
which the children spent few
hilarious hours with sack races, pea
nut races and various other sports.
Everybody brought lunch and at
midday a moat dllcloua picnlcdloner
was served. The crowd speot nearly
tbe entire day In tbe park, returning
to their homes lo the early evening.
Blood Humors
tyra.
H-pin. W.ii. hirm.
Mutekff ur fen, mh.
Tkim to It IwtiMty tkrif 4, tMuiii,
i"K m mbmttmm, bat tM m hmw
flood's Garsaparilla
la mI Hmii tetmm
ixxn
nt. of llHl.ilill. M I a4W 44
To the Hiinni-HliU- (ninly i'-iiurt. Pulk Coun-
, wri'Kiiii .
iM-niu iii. il riiNV't (ntiiliHti iln riH'nnln of
in- iirnt t i iiHM.iHHty irmMiriT. ron 11 ty rvrk
"iM ii.i t iiniiiiriK 10 nimiH-ini t rmi hi -mni.
tlurliiH tin Hint from .Inlv 2. inw. m Ji.w
rt. til Iihvo tiUtl (in- iimumI ui4'iiunt iht
IrttulMK tn Much ,
Fntiii I hi'M' NlHtimiiitti you will llmt all
in mi ii'i t ' i hi i uhv iMtn ,..rrt llv hcihuiiI
is fnr with the i.tt.m of l w miiall rli-nr
al ni.Hiahtn.
M t hi mum. til tue J. M. (Irani hertfT. wniiM
ni-niltUlt lol IhHt inxlt Mfl nltlrsulnir a.rr-.,t
on 1 In iM-fi. rai Kuri.l for thi amounl. an If Ihf
ii-.iai ru-inin, mm tit 4ihii-i thin amounl
(! irtun tfi tHMlii'l ton nelort ninkHit
M'Hlftll. lll With HMII.!y tr-HMIPlT, l(IUi'liM(f
iron inr "pt'in itllitU llll amiMUiU twitl to
tht-tii In it rot iM'ft.r,-.
Ii wonl.l N a u-h.t .1an fit all rtnul.le iol
lit'itotiti toiltitiif t fnin M'tiliMtMMiia iih Irfai
urT Un atnoiiHta of ihh h ovrr hantf anl tk
tint fntm bhvUI tuti.l. t)H'n-ti tii.-lr
aniontilo. ilian lo ay l.y a arrant out of t,t li
era I runl,
I wonl.l airaftt rninimotif1 that th hriff
inakr olictu r i-Mltintiiu with ininty tn a-ttr-r
of tat tittiifUoiti fur aanit r,atm' aa uiw n
two y. am ailo.
KfViral r-.i.nty h.-rlffi an- uin I he loo,
tatt-iiifiit (t-inii of tat rtipiR a a morr pi
, Ml-it inaiiiiiT in haittltn tht tat t ollw
tmiia. '..) nuitir.'! II Ihr hirifl t.hU
thr fomllitoiiM art rinltt in llti i'unly, to
alot miiiii .it. h lan.
Tli b.m.tt tlf. Umt frf.(lo In Ihr raw
Htalr x. John I'otirliM-v. ilivUn) tortViw.,
May M. I-. I- In Ihr han.U of the hi-riff. an.1
an r-trr hr yourrotirl l turn over lo nmnit
trvaMinr for i rtnlit lo t.t-m rnl nti.t .hiti.t lr
mailt. Thrrria Maii'M nt fthM ol prottaie
Iff tlllt tht CiMllltT on Mliln hen lh in.
vrntory ami airalitifnl ha rt.i.N xUr
ralur of ihr rllr a aialttl tn intltion a thr
nrob-aMt s alitr of am-: as l hi tmoiinti 1.1
alMMit 4i at- hmhl ttrlaki'ti to otllrNl (r.ra
the varitHi-t-laltw iKt aln-a.lt rliMfsl of nrnt.
m ihr in lot in the hanl t thf nsmit
trtaurfr. I m.Htltl .iikei-h ih nnt of t m 1,.
the crvtlil f trrli-" fun4 lr tranh'rm1
lo th rrrti( of ivrtM-ral f rut a thr aio(itii
aiM-an to r u.t-a.r" ail m tht Him !
.ai 1.. ihr rfn.ii ! t a 1 Jr.1 W arrant fuml tr
m-I titer t ihr rnrral fun.t a thr warrant
h-rihhh II a vt allr arr orr 7 it an.via
ml if in- art- rrrwni-. ai all wilt nnli tr a
trm -.tittt-rin oitr ami i-tn hr attl (man thr
rnrrmt ruini wiiftmit .lif-arranging thrM
to attv arvat vilent
Mmlt ihr otiiT t rvanunrf rnlor war
raiti-artta " i4 ti.1 ani o4 iunHt then
ahm aiMr flPr faSlrtl a nr avNinl tKa lJ tir
rrratttl lo wmri lh Nian nt of wiw
FuLiar AnMdn.l.t.
Dalla, Jylj IV. tH.
ni TPT1TT70C - AT-. T
(Advertlaementi unler this head are charred
at the rate of 1 com p?r wonl, firet iiiHprtion; U
vent per word for each lnraertion thereafter; ;iu
wonU ttr leaa, l fmr month. No aflvertiatnient
iiiat-rted for leaa than b eiiita.
Flffiirem count at one word. For lnt-tanee,
the 11 u me rial uotnhlnaliou "fiO" eouuta aa one
word.
Two Initial count tut one word. For in btance.
".I. M. Joio'a" con 11 ta hi two worli.
The minimum e hurtle in for 1 wordu: thtit im
au adviTttM'tneiit fnitn 1 wonl to 15 wnnli 1.
counted m s wordi; an advertim'ment from Ift
10 1 woriiP, inciuaive, is counUM aa JO words:
irom z ui m wnnli, is counted aa 'ih wordu, etc
The figures fidlowlutf the advertisement tmll
cate how koiiu It Is to run, and are not charn-d
to the customer. For tnstauce, 3-31 -2t Indicates
inai me auveriihemctiL was hist pnbhshtd on
Man'h 31, and that It la to he Inserted twice.
The fltrurea ami letters 4-l tf indicate that the
advertlM-nieut whs Ural published April land
that it is to be run until lite customer orders It
uikuuiiuuei.j
Brick For Sale.
Brick ready for market July 15, at
yard 1 mite oorth of Mou mouth.
LOW
RATES
EAST
WILL BE MADE THIS SEASON BY THE
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(LINES IN OREGON)
FROM DALLAS, OREGON
A8 FOLLOWS
TO
Chicago
St. Louis
St. Paul
Omaha
Kansas City
BOTH WATS
THROUGH
PORTLAND
$74.40
69.40
64.40
64.40
64.40
. ONE WAI
VIA
CALIFORNIA
$89.40
84.40
83.65
76.90
76.90
TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE
May 4, 18
June 5, 6, 19, 20
July 6, 7, 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21, 22
Good for return in 90 days witb
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
Geuernl Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
a-"
i r.-. kT. M '-im.
7'
mi
SHOE
K CHARACTER
iA of THE
.WOMAN
ALLAS MERCANTILE CO.
Shakes For Sale.
Inquire of P. O. Burbank.
Phone 53, Camp line.
Mutual
6-2C-tf
Hard Wood For Sale.
Ash, maple and alder wood for sale,
Evan Evans, Mutual phone East 35,
Dallas. 6-2C-tf
Implements.
All parties Intending to buy imple
ments had bettor 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
villo, Oregon. 7-7-8t
For Service.
German Coach horse, "Alban," will
make the season of 1308 as usuul at
Farmers' Feed Sued. Terms, $20, $15
and $10. First-class pasture for mares
at $1 a month. W. H. McDaniel,
Dallas, Or. 4-28-tf
Wood For Sale.
Do you need wood? We want to
remind you that the block wood from
the Willamette Valley Lumber Com
pany's f-awmill 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.
O. F. Shew.
7-7-tf
For Sale.
A tractor fine fruit land easy terms,
long time, low Interest. II. G. CAMT-
BELL.
An Experienced Nurse.
Mrs. J. H. Cornwall. Obstetrical
oases a specialty, ltoforenees given,
riiono 355, mutual. 7-l4-3t
Auction Sale.
On Saturday afternoon, July 25, at
1 o'clock, I will soil at publio auction
at South Kickreall, my household
goods. Mrs. Lai raSiefakth. 7-10-5t
Shingles For Sale.
Just received t carloads of fine
shingles. Nt m for prices. W. L.
7 14 at
Stu'hren.
A special oa wis,. VI at the
Dallas Furniture Co at IS (rots.
The tnaaa meeting held at tho
Conrthoosax Tueaday weUff tor tbe
purpose of organising a leagu to la-
ur the strict e forcemeat of the
prohibition law In FIk eoonty. re
sulted In format orgaolaatioe. A
am of BOriy tlOCO has beea oh
acribed to pay tho eiraM of the
work.
Trips U CouU
I am prepared to convey ramping
parties to all points on the coaitt. Call
Mutual Phone Black 35, Dallas.
7-3 tf
New lla. Wanted.
15 tons; extra quality; clean timothy
or cheat hay; bal.l; delivered at
Dallas.
7-14 W. V. Lt MRta C.
To Home Seekers.
I am prepared to give you full and
accurate Information how and where
to secure public lands u' 'J- the
Homestead and Desert A is B .lso,
where you can buy the best XH-mi with
good titles. Prices from $6.50 to $30
an acre. All iu the great Harney
Valley and County.
7-14 8t T. V. B. EXIBREE.
Notice to Bidders.
Notice Is hereby given that the
County Court of Polk County, Oregon,
will receive bids for hauling rock
upon certain of the County roads, and
also for operating the County Rock
Crusher.
Specifications will be on file with the
County Clerk on or before July 15,
1908.
Bonds will be required of the suc
cessful bidder.
Said bids must be filed with the
County Clerk not later than 10 o'clock
a. m. July 20th, 1D08. The Court
reserves the right to reject any or all
bids.
(Seal) E. M. "SMITH,
County Clerk.
butter'
A GOOD BUTTER
in tho goat line won't do to spread
bread with. For cooking, pastry, pan
cukes and bread, you want
BUTTER THAT'S SWEET
II We huve 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 : Bell C3, Mutual 314.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice In hereby (jiven thi-.i th1 mulerniifnen;,
ftdinliilslratvr Willi lliu n.i ininexed
ol tbe etnU' of Mnrv A. Dniigfiii,
deeensnl, linn tiled his fiiiul ucrount in the
County Court oj the Wtate of Oregon, for Hoik
County, mtd that Thursday, the 3Mh day of
July, laws, at tide hour of ten o'clock in the
forenoon of said day, at the court rninii of the
snid County Court iu the City ol Dalian, Oregon,
iitoj ueen appoiiuea ny sum court as
the time and place for the hearing of objec
tions to the raid linal account and the settlement
thereof.
HKNRY O. CAMPBELL,
Administrator with the will annexed
of the estate of Mary A. Dougan, deceased.
Ohcar llayter. Attorney.
Dated and lirat published June 30, MIS.
NEWPORT
YAQUINA BAY
Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort
The Place to go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv-
aDie horm ot Healthful and Delightful Recreation
US FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Beat of food ami an abundance of
it Fresh water from springs. Al I modern necessities, such as telegraph
reioiouc, niaiKeis iresiuy proviaea every flay. D'uel In abundance.
Cottages partly furnished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict mun
icipal sanitary regulations.
NEWPORT ia reached by way of the Southern Paciflo to Albany or Cor
vaius, tuence tjorvauis eastern it. it. Train service daily and the trip
a pleasure throughout.
Rate for Season
Ticket From
( DALLAS $5 75
DERRY .S0
( INDEPENDENCE .20
(DALLAS
Saturday to Monday Ticket berry
J J (INDEPENDENCE
$3.60
2.65
2.50
Our elaborate new Summer Book gives a concise description of Newport,
including a list of hotels, their capacity and rates. Call on, telephone or
write
1. N. WOODS, Local Agt. Dallas
WM. MCMURRAY
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
Notice For Publication.
TIJIBKR LAND, ACT JCNK 3, 1S7S.
United States Land office,
t'ortlanil, Oregon,
., , . , .Mine 4,
Notice is hereby given that in nnmiii.i,n.
with the nrovisioiis of Hie m-t nf ro,wrakB nr
June 3, 1S7S, entitled "An act for theealeof
timber lands in the Stiitesof Callfornin, Oregon,
Nevada ami v ashiuirlou Territory," as extended
to all the Public Laud states by act of August 4,
law, Clan nee VV.Shulm.of IihIIhh cnmnvnf pii.
Stale of Oreenn. hits this dn- iil,l l il,ia nm..J
his sworn statement No. 7779, for the purchase
of theS. E. '4of N W. ;4 of Section No. (, iu
'"""""'I1 d., Kiinirc ro. a viest and
will ork-r proof In show thnrfl. ltrf u
more valuable for its timber or stone thn fi.r
aKrieultural puriKises, and to establish his
claim to said laud before Cnuntv cwii
iias, .ri-Koii. onneo uesilay, the Aith day of
Liiaust, l'.liw. -s
lie uames as witncKKp. r . y ,
Dallas, Oregon: Earl VMsecarvur. of l)fl i'w.
gon; nesmiin nale, ol Dallas, Oregon; Otto
"j tcj , ui t nuR, tiregou.
Any and all neisnns claiming adversely the
above dcscrilied lands are reiiuested to tile their
nanus in tins otlice on or before Said 2Mb day
nf A iil ii at I'DiM
ALGERNON 8. DRESSER,
Register.
Guardian's Sale.
Notice For Publication.
I'. 8. land Office al Portland,
.. , . . June 2, lK.
Nolle ia hereby riven that Michael K Srii.xi.
weilr, ol Dallas. On-gou. w ho. on Jm,i taM
made Timber and stone Applieailon, No. 777'
lor N. W. ol the N. K of Section . Town'
hl S . Hanged W . Wil Mir liu lll1 n.,i
ol intention lo make final Timber I'nx.f. Ui
establish claim to the land atve dwitbe.1.
oei.w uiei ..uniy i mt. at Dallas, Orvguu, oil
thelHih day of Anguat. lai.
laimani names as mlliHXes: W. V. Pnller
I lullss, Oregon: Aaron Marbee.-n 1). l.'
N R. iHile, ol Daila. Oregon: lino
crley,l Italian, iiregon.
AlA.tKNOX 8. IRE-iSKR,
Megisier.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue and in
pursuance of an order of the l ouiily Court of
the state of Oregon, for folk County, sitting In
probaie. made and entered of record in said
ronrt n the i.n ,Uy , Ju m- ,
mailer of the estate and guardianship of Henrv
n. Moore, a minor, licensing and direi ting the
vinauci gimnnan ol the person and
estate of said ininor to sell the real property of
said minor, hereinafter described, at private
ale, for cash, the undereigii.il .mo, .....
i. -in. irom aim alter Jlondav, the27ih dar
of July, i at the hour of ten o 'clock, a. m" oTf
said day. at the law oihce of i-.r llavlcr in
the ,,y ,.f .. , tn (.01)
. kV"i." 'nl"-rlr. at pnv.tg .!,, for
cash in hand on dsv oll. i ..... !?I
I
V"
1 tP
Notice For Publication.
IV irt m.- l rJ I K. inua.
tand llhor at INa-lland. iiregon!
. . . Jm Jiah. ik
Notify ts hetrbv given thai v.r l u.. ...
' V "'ad 1 and ... application No. 774. Srrul
tor s s
nm;i, Kange a oral Ali.amelt.
id S i,
Serial,
lion 10.
No is.
T.
Mrrnllan. has all n..li. Iniuniu. ...
Final 1T4, lo raiahtiah rlaira uthf land ara:
..t. r.or. imr tonniy i hrra iur.it omit
T 'l'.' ?7 l-w.Siit.jeet to c.nlirm.tiou br laid
An uodividcjl one-half nitire.t in and to that
; w; ,.,:onn'y- n.t of
Mr,r. J".7 '-"iniing ai i Me .s.ulh
Rang, 4 , oMhc ;n.d.m'(. .'eTnlliin.o'd'
nmninc thence Eal Al r.ls: then." s","
rials: ihence e.t 14 nals ami u f.- ,nd
th.nce somheriy to the pi of brtnnuing
containing two im,. more or lew De"'n,""'
lau-d this JMh day of June w'
r.i. ,HtNRI X-'EIK-AR.
J-nardUn of ihe person and estate
n,iX"w''"'M'
Administrator's Sale.
Far Sale.
One mar and sucking colt. Mare
rks alnpie or double, weighs about
!) pounds. Also one yearling eolt
sse !io"' hereby givea that br rinne ana i.
,.vi . f : ol an order ol the "ooim I "rt of
Between Meat Platters
and Toilet Sets
there's a whole host of excellentthings
here. Only a catalogue could trie
names and prices of all the
CHINA, CROCKERY AND GLASS
WARE
In this remarkably complete assortment.
The woman who dearly loves a bar-
gain will find much cause for satis
faction here.
Just esuie and get our prices and
you will be convinced that this is a
Right Price Shop.
I
W. H. ROY $ CO.
Dallas, Oregon
ftraw
LOOK AT OUR SUM
MER HARNESS.
Surely you are not going
to chafe your horse with
that heavy winter set in the
hot weather. Why not keep
him in good condition with a
set of light harness now and
keep the heavy for use next
winter?
Dallas Harness Shop
F. SalficKy, Prop.
Executors' Notice.
. '. "T". D Zigtdacof : ":""T ."T g-niepwi ol record In a.wl
. . .... un. jun- .a mi K. M.,.
!rt -leaa tare. I
laimant aamea a tlne.aa
, oi ine estate of Frrd
Notice is herehT rltn i
om. that the nnderaignd haveeen .T.LnSLd
joint eaeruwrs of the claie of w ilium u?
"Tiy-lirSor Co-myU?oiircS
All persons indebted to aaid eatale are herebr
lSU "'J "?. Tt""e.i to tbe nnder.
Executor's Final Notice.
Notice la hereby given to whom it snsy con
cern, that the undersigned, execotor ol '"J
eauwof Rnrrea L. Hastings, deceased, has ea
his final account In said estate, wild tbe njsa-
oonly Court of Hoik lOmiitv. Oregoa. and i
same has been art for hearing by said Court a
Hatarday, A nrusl a, luua, at ihe hour of I ei
f. m. of aaid day. at ahleh time ali peraM"
interested are hereby oolihed to W "1
present object Hi, if any tney have. tij '
trial account alioa d mal be aonrovni. the SSU"
eieed and tbeeaecotor dna hsnred. .
lasted at I i aa. Folk Coaaiy. livgoa. U
daf of J.ly, lis. .r,v,,
Kai ur.. . -Eiecntor
ol said eaiate
Sibley 4t Eaalm, Attya. fm estate.
rreol.
teaD, lb ul
th dai o4 Jane, Me.
A- B MriR,
i . , Joinl Eiceuua-s ol said ealai.
Sibley A EakiB, Atiya tot easie.
Notic For Pnblicatloa.
TIMBER LJJTD. ACT rM t tV,
Called State Mtid i"-
No4W la laerebT in that la r-an-"1
th the nttaioia of ihe art of "n"2
June a, lien, com led -Aa art toe ta sa
Umber lands la the Masse efi alHania t"T
Sa.lv and Weeoine-toei Ternior. as '
simn Has - - - r i a . navaa.n.i - - - a
bee ol lialea iiregrm: v. t a !cr. ol Iw,ii.. "r-ciii ihe nndeisiened aa a.l m i n let raiorof
' "-.- . I ot I. t-a;. of las Uu. UrrioB ' :l tbe real lamnen. 1 ,i
Beruoa U M.,l. ot 1, ... ,.re... Urr"" hereinsfie, deiJcd .TT"v"i ilcTJ
Reg-later. ''mT - " a.1min,-,r.ior .
fa." . - t .. 1 . n , " " "BM aav. . I JtamilllsrtMtu. et; I Ta,- .. I WMttW-S-l Ian a 1 1 Ihe) IHhitaF lAftal -Mrm
notice i ir-rf.ora. I r"k''l-JJ,' ''. "r- ta sd conn,, notice. Uarne. T r.ei T7. .?
. , 1 ..i ,k ' j nr.. ." r1 Iem-ty. ard I I ranii f Po., t-i.i. nf ilrevoei. has w
nd quantity of Ck Cord Wood for Soc U he,, ,i ,h., tM, ,t,, 1. . laV-coM.nc, -Ti alK.lL.V' 1. a.,?.' lrirrn ""t the nedersirr ! I ' " "" ha. a-ora ""TT". -
UA. Dicki.. Mutual n'f, ' -1 l'B ' t't
" lU t lxl rtiT,Bd snr.iirthea; "" e,ln.r4 T-"7-,L L T' N"" ,here'ore ail iwornld -'?(--( ei l....-"W.s -'
.... ... nU."a. i raw'SK 1 "svtsizzzz" S-tiSr-S wzjsz 7ZZ
m-mr Haper. Atamry.
Daiiaa.
7-1 -
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MARY (1 Ol ivvt.
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Oagiar Ba-icr
F1ai . kiiaMMi jk .
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