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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1908)
Polk County Observer ALLGOOD & COLLINS LESSEES - Published Semi-Weekly at $1.80 per Ver. Strictly In Adrance. Entered as second-class matter March 1, 1907. at the poet office at Uallss, Oregon, under the Act ol Congress ol March 3, 187V. DALLAS, OREGON, JULY 24, 1S08. The way to build up Dallas u to pat ronht Dallas people. ACTIVE PROSPECTING FOR OIL New Weill Will Be Sunk in Places Throughout Polk County. Many ' THE BREATHING SPACE. Although the annual exodus to mountain and coast resorts, has, dur Jog the past two weeks, had a visible effect on the general actielty of the city, the lapse is in reality only appar ent and only temporary, a pause, so to speak, white the city and tbe country around draws a deep breath, prepara tory toeotarlog Into the feverish activ ities attendant upon the Fall harvest season. The recuperation of the in dustries of Dallas since the panic months In 1907 has been more rapid and more stable than in almost any of the other cities of tbe Willamette Val ley, and tbe coming of another Fall, even though It is tbe Fall of a presiden tlal year, proverbially reputed to be the dullest season imaginable, finds her standing in an even (Inner and more advanced position than she occupied before the sudden, brief depression. More freight cars are loaded daily with the output of our two big saw mills than were in use a year ago, there Is more to do and more men to do iv wages are good, and 'he prices of produce are in excelled condition ; indications of bumper crops in every department of agriculture are evident, and the whole country seems to throb with the surging vitality of redoubled prosperity. It la only Just, then, that our olty and the country that lies about It should for a brief space pause and take rest from the enormous exer tions of tbe past Industrial year, before entering into the beginning of another, which from all Indications, seems destined to be a year of even greater achievement than the one just closed. Polk county's next goal the major ity of awards for agricultural pro ducts at tbe State Fair next Fall. It will now be In order for John D. to bestow a liberal portion of that twenty-nine million which has, so fortunately for him, boon plucked as a brand from tbe burning, upon some of those colleges and charitablo insti tutions which muat have missed him greatly Indeed during tbe past year. COIRT HOUSE NOTES Items of Interest From the Records in the County Offices Briefly Told. C. N. Sherman, an oil expert, re cently from Robinson, Illinois, Is leas ing property in the vicinity of Inde pendence and Monmouth for tbe pur pose of prospecting extensively for oil, He bas secured leases on about 4,000 acres already, and holds options of several thousand more on which no definite contract has been completed. When these additional tracts have been secured, he Intends to begin drilling a number of places at once. Mr. Sherman professes the utmost confidence in the outcome of bis enter prise, and claiming to be backed by large capital, hopes to be able to rust tbe work and achieve definite and con vincing results to uphold bis predic tions within a few months. This new enterprise is tbe third of its kind to be started in this locality within the present year. The others I are the W. u. Brown wen in norm Dallas, and the Whiteaker project on the farm about half way between Dallas and Monmouth. Both of these two have thus far scored no definite success, although at both places tbe workmen have struck encouraging indications of oil in payingquantitles. The Increasing activity in this line of work throughout the valley portion of Polk county, must soon achieve re sults, and it is probable that within tbe next six months the people of this locality wiii know to a certainty whether or not there is oil in Polk county, and if there is, whether or not it is of a good commercial quality, nd can be secured in paying quantities. The ITnock-ont Blow. The blow which knocked out Corbett eras a ri-veli lion to the prize fighters. 1 'rum the earliest days of the ring he knock-out blow was aimed for the , the K-Eiplo or the Jugular vein. Ston....n Iiimii Iii-s were thrown In to worry and weary the lighter, but If a scientific man hail told one of the old lighters that the Kiufrt vulnerable) spot was the region of the .suuna.-u, he'd have laughed at him tor an Ignorsmus. Dr. Pierce is bringing boaif to the public a parallel fact; that t -nfsKimacV is the most vulnerable organ out ofie prVi ring as well as In it. V.'e protect bur htis. throats, feet snd lungs, but thekfcrAMiVe are utterly indiffer ent to, until dis..-VAfind5 the solar plexus and knocks us out Make your stomach fv.r.d and strong bvliie uje ol Doc'.Ci e (joeri.Mf-aicai p.: , ,t.-n t-n.-a l:rnverv. . ... ,:i protect v.yiuxiif in your mr,j( yulntjr; Has Opened Soft Drink Parlor. John Bird has secured tbe building formerly occupied by D. A. Madison's saloon and bas Installed equipments for a fine up-to-date soft drink estab lishment. "Maltona," tbe famous new non-Intoxicnting substitute for beer will be one of the main features of his extensive stock. .. njkMun iib 1 l.osot.-.rv " cures "weak stomacn, indigestion, or dyspepsia, torpid liver, bad, thin and im pure blixxi and other diseases of the or gans of digestion and nutrition. Thc'Uolden Medical Discovery " has a specific curative effect upon all mucous surfaces and hence cures catarrh, no matter where located or what stage it may have reached. In Nasal Catarrh it Is well to cleanse the passages with Dr. Hage's Catarrh Remedy fluid while using the "Discovery " as a constitutional rem edy. Why the "Golden Medical Discov ery " cures catarrhal diseases, as of the stomach, bowels, bladder and other pelvic organs will be plain to you if you will n ad a booklet of extracts from the writ ings of eminent medical authorities, en dorsing its ingredients and explaining their curative properties. It is mailed free on request. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo. Y. This booklet gives all the ingredients entering Into Dr. Pierce's medicines from which it will be seen that j they contain not a drop of alcohol, pure, triple-refined glycerine being used Instead. Dr. Pierce's great thousand-page illus trated Common Sense Medical Adviser will be sent free, paper-bound, for 21 one cent Sturm or cloth-bound for 31 stamps. Address Dr. Pierce as above. We Will Pay The highest price for chittim bark. Ray & Company, Dallas. 7-21-5t Good Bicycle to Trade for a phonograph. Address box 156, Dallas, or call up 157 Mutual pbone. 7-24-2t For Sale. A tractof fine fruit land easy terms, loDg time, low interest. H. G. CAMPBELL. PBOBATE. Estate of Clydo 8. Keep, deceased estate Admitted to probate ; D. W. Dan forth appointed administrator. REAL ESTATE. United States to Santa Fa Pacific Railroad Company, 40 acres, t 9 , r 0 w, patent. Freeman W Robinson etuxtoAB Hubbard, 6 acres, t 8 s, r 6 w, $3uo. A GUmora and hd to E A Main, IS acre, t V , r 3 w, t lfi.5. PlneOBurbank et ux to Elizabeth E Burbank, 100 aores, t S a, r 7 w, $1. PlneOBurbank et ux to A L and L J Burbank, f 2"0. William A Brown et ux to Catherine Mack, 81 acres, t ft s, r S w, f lAOO. Cornelius Hughes is in Portland on business visit. J. A. McCann has purchased J. W. Morrison's interest in the feed store of M. Iiay & Company. Mrs. F. 11. Morrison Is in Salem isiting her daughter, Edna, who is attending summer school. Mrs. L. F. Conn and children, of akevlew, are vitiiting at the home of her parents, Judge and Mrs. N. L. Butler. F. S. Ramsey left yesterday inorn- ng for the Slletz, and will bring back G. Coad's party of campers tbis evening. L. Gerlinger, Sr., president of the Dallas and Falls City Railroad Com pany, is up from Poitluad on a busi ness visit. Mrs. II. R. Casey and daughter left esterdiiy for their home in Seattle, fter an extended vinit with friends mlvelutivcs in Dallas. Professor A. F. Campbell has re igned his position in the Monmouth ormal School and will move with his mily to Eugeiio where he will practice law. REPORT OF TIIK OK THE CONDITION Dallas National Bank At Dallas, In the State of Oregon, at the close of buHlm-nn, July 15, l'JOH. Iirxoi'hi g. a Lonna and discounts f uo.;,'7 ft'J Overdrafts, secured and out i-iircd j,u( V. H. Itonds to aeenre circulation 2.',til0 uti Premiums on U. H. Honda M.1 75 Bonds, securities, etc ta.tt.1 fai Hanking house, furniture and fliturca.. a.itaj uu Iue from rtale ICinl.s and Hankers l,tf. It Due from approval! n-eorve agents 7l;2tn in Checks and other rash Heme l:ifi lr, Notca ot other National Hanks 14IO MU fractional paper currency, nickels and ecnls 36:1 as f.AWrt'L MoNKY KKaitVR IN It A r If . VIS: spwie .'..vs; u legal tender notes ... Kjnui ,377 ,V Redemption fund with U. H. Treasurer, 6 per rent of circulation 1,2. no Total .9,7 l arc Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Phillips visitor la Portland this week. Peter Smith left with bis (laughter and grandson for California yesterday after an extended visit at the home of Judge and Mrs. Ed F. Coad. u. s. urant la aunt-ring rrora a sprained back caused by bis attempt ing to lift too heavy a load while working la bayfleld the drat of the wrrk. Miss Alice Bed well and Mr. Andrew Gllson were married Wednesday even ing at the parsonage of the Christian church, the Rev. A. C. Cor bin offici ating. Tbey will make their home In Dallas la future. U. & Grant say that ha baa just received new list of music for tbe band, and that Suoday afternoon's program will be composed of special elections therefrom. No regular announcement of program will be made this week on that account, as It might be found neorasary to change It at tbe last moment Rheumatism Is one of the emwUtatloaal all -a, it auusllMts HnK n local arfate and pains. -annaae4 Mnta an4 BUS anurias, trt cannot be ami by local appueaUoiM. It require oonatlluUooaJ tiaalinn. a4 tbe beet Is a eonne ol the frees blood pr tjinc aa4 tonic Bwdtrtne Hood's Sarsaparilla vUcftj meotrallsee Um aeMlty at the Mood esd belldt ay the whole rjnie. I eauaJ Etraltf lurat or ka ebora'atad MWi tarn u ttrMUbe, kWdaaMtL tJ."..ooono .. Mwtt 401 4".' . ztvooo . V04 . l.-'AI 00 . 81 men l.tANII.ITlKS. Capital atock paid In Hllrplila Kund t'ndlvldeil imitlia, Una nix!! and taaea paid National hank nob-a ouutandthg... IMir to Nialr Bank and Haukcra ... Individual ilrpnalta utijrrt l. rhrrk Ikanand ivrtltH'ateaof dvpualt Tlmart-rttrli-atra of DrMHlt Total il-,o7 W State of On-t'on. I I ouulgr ( Polk.i 1. E. Ilatrr, i'aahlrr of lha ahoTr-haraad eank.do Mdfmnljr aarar thai tha ahova Mala aaanl la trur to tha brat of aij kDowlntt and brllrf. K. II AYTER.raahlrr. Kubacrllvd and aaorn la brfnrr aa Ihia Hat daf of Jul), mx. IH tl H IYTKK, Notary fub lc. Brick For Sale. Brick ready for market July 15, at yard 1 mile north of Monmouth. G. F. Shew. 7-7-tf Wanted. A girl for general housework for five days out of a week. Inquire at Observer office. 7 21-tf Shingles For Sale. Just received 2 carloads of fine shingles. See tne for prices. W. L. Soehren. 7-14-4t Hard Wood For Sale. Ash, tnnple and alder wood for sale. Evan Evans, Mutual pbone East 35, Dallas. 6-26-tf Auction Sale. On Saturday afternoon, July 25, at 2 o'clock, I will sell at public auction at 8outh Rickreall. my household goods. Mits Latra Siefabth. 7-10-5t Lost. Near Ellendaio, Saturday night, a valuable gold watch and fob. Finder please return to L. D. Butler, Dallas. 7-21-5t ' Trips to Coast. I am prepared to convey camping parties to all points on the coast. Call Mutual Phone Black 35, Dallas. 7-3-tf Implements All parties intending to buy imple ments had better see F. J. Wagner before making their purchases. 1-17-tf. Cedar Posts. Good cedar posts for sale at II) cents each. Also another car of extra 8tar A Star shingles. Sokhhkn Wark iioihk. 7-24-tf Cos a set Attnt- l.aL II H W.V.u-oKi I.N w IHrartora R. I Pi-ti aa. f BUSINESS lOrAI-S. 4vrriiwTnfilt nnler Ul hm4 arv rharrrdj I It fl4r ni rvnl lr W.4-1 . firm m . InfjtftM Um trm I ban r rw-tilk hftiiw rtinl m on vjteM rr lm4axiK, bucne-rh,! nnt4i4ii Km ' nhipvi m our .f4 1 wo Initial 4nl m wirrt pr tllrtaM, 1 M ).Het fAIlle0in!l. 1 ninittiaiHi rhmrv im I1 M thai W. k Ve-THae-tavri f rofj. TOrI lot . rwMjfcWhJ mm I . mm fhwl.trifit frora 1 fc itN-.uftt. tm -eA.u mm 9 rH Iwmi ;i t m raeai.l ta .44r4. trr 1 he? kWvrvei tiU.a r ( m-1ixftm WW in.tl hoex anf it ru dit4 o4 rarc4l U Wkf rwm-w. fm tni4a. ft U m I'1kw th4 tW 1o'lTaU neS ftrfJl fml94 Mflkrrll a4 t4 Cm H li to he vTa r U-4 tv 1 ft ftarur iM hMt4e I if fMlktri Kt ttW rtrmiartJMi m mm mrm SM Af-rtl I m4 ' m w raa mmul r oinn m turn t itmutuhtl rrfk At tbe Dailae Fc-tiadry. S borw power fhtkiiee eKD tot farmers' . I N Bargain, Best in Polk County For dairy or fruit, home or Invest ment. Closet to Dallas, railroad and school. From Missouri? Let us show you. Address: Box 3S4, McMInn- vllle, Oregon. 7-7-8t Will Haul to the Coast During the present summer I will be prepared to haul camping parties and their outfits to and from the coast at reasonable rates. F. 8. Ramsey. Dallas. 7-14-Ct Bees For Sale. Propogatcd from pure Italian stock ; excellent honey gatherers. Hive new and first-class. Prices tow. Will more than pay for tbemaelves in one season. W, U ARANT, Monmouth. Wood-Wood-Wood. Tbe same day you order. We have a limited amount of excellent dry 16 Inch wood, split ready for kitchen una. riaoe your ordernow for your winter's wood. The wood Is going fast and we are not making any more. ThI CkS K. 8pI LPIJiO Loihiinu CorNT, suiveAaortolhe Dallas Lum ber Company. Btb phones. 7-Sl-Rt LOW RATE5 EAST WILL BE MADE THIS 8EASOS BY THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC (LINES IN OREGON) FROM DALLAS, OREGON TO 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 days with stopover privileges at pleasure within limits. REMEMBER THE DATES For any further information call on I. N. WOODS, Local Agent or write to WM. McMURRAY 1 ienernl Pusaenger Agent, Portland, Oregon lP R C I A I I Thursday, Friday & Saturday, JULY 23, 24 and 25 ALL SUMMER GOODS 1-3 OFF Colored a,nd White Waists with short sleeves only $1.00 Waists, 73c; 1.25 Waists, 89c; 1.50 - Waists, 1.15: 2.00 Waists. 1 45. $2.25 Waists, 1.70; 2,50 Waists, 1.95; 3.00 Waists, 2.25 All Muslin Underwear on Sale at a Great Reduction We have the best bargains in Lace Curtains that have ever been offered in Dallas FOR THREE DAYS ONLY All Children's, Ladies' and Mens' Oxfords on sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday at prices that will make you talkr Don't miss this chance. All.Calicoes at, yard 61c; Hope Muslin, .yard 10c; Old Times, yard 8c. A Watch with each boy's suit from $4.00 up. A Cap or Hat with each suit from jpi. qu to spd.ou. a pair 01 mens uxioras wicn every suit irom iflu.UO up. A fine line of Fancy Ribbon on sale, at per yard 8c. DALLAS MERCANTILE CO. Shakes For Sale. Inquire of P. O. Burbank. Mutual Phone 53, Camp line. 6-2G-tf ... .... . :llii?fr.iiri''t1iV'Bi - fS BUTTER5 GET THE BEST si n wf& Recently Enlarged WITH 25,000 New Word New Gazetteer of tha World with mora than 85,000 titles, based on the latest census returns. New Biographical Dictionary containing the nami-s of over 10,000 noted persous, date of birth, death, etc Edited hyW. T. HARRIS. rh.T).,LL.D., United States Commissiooerut Education. 2380 Quarto Pages New FUUi. 6000 IilutrMlona, - Kick Binding. Needed inEvery Home Also Webster's Collegiate Dictionary 111S Tim U0O llluitntiou. Regular Editloof tltlSKtacries. Sbindtaji. De Luxe Edition 6J;iIS1S' In. 1-rintod from MM platM, rm bihle fNifwr. B bMnttfttl bindings. FREE, '-KinionU7Wrinktot" JJIunrtdpinplilet. G. 6 C. ME ARIAM CO., t PublUhors, Springfield, Mass. INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH Railway. FROM INDEPENDENCE. FOR DALLAS. Train No. M. Leave Inaependence dnily,6:0() a. m.; iv. Monmuum, a. ui.;ar. imuaa, U.-1U a. m. Train No. fc Ieave Independence, daily. iu:;iua. m.; iv. Mouiuouin. a. in.; ar. jai laa, 11:. to a. m. Train No. 70. Leave Independence, daily, p. m.; iv, Aiouitiouiii, b:;u p. m.; ar. Da lias, ti:6 p. m, FOR AIRLIK. Train No. 67. lare Independence, daily. i .Mm. m.i it, .uoniiiouin, t :-u a. m.; ar. Ainie, 8:U a. iu. Train No. 7H. I-eavelndt'peiidenee.dHily, 3:ai p. m ; iv. Munmouih, 3:50 p. in.; ar. Airlte, 4 p. m4. FOR MONMOlTTH ONLY. I-eave liide(ienIenot, daily, 2::) p. m. No. 101 arrive! Mouinoutii 7:J0a. m. FROM DALLAS. FOR IKDKfKNI'RNCR. Train No. fc leave Iallaa. tlatlv ex. Sunday, ::a. m.: Iv. MonmouiU, b;.wa.m.; ar. litde-peudtiit-v, V:l-'a. m. Train No. Inl. I.v. Dit.liia. Sunday only, 6:&"i a. m.; ar. litdeixfiulenee, 7:;iua. ui. Train No. 6 Iave nulla., dully, 1 p. m.; Iv Moiimuntii, 1 IS p. in.; nr. l.tdeMH,m-e, I ; M p. m. (i hie lr.in eouneetaat Monmtiutli for Air lie.) Train No. 7t. lave Dallas, daily. 7:35 p. m.; W. Monmouth, 9 p. m.; ar. iudt pendente, n 15 p. m. FROM AIRI.1E. Train No. IK. Iave Airlie, dmlv. 9a. m.; Iv Munuiouih, 9 V m. m.: r. lnteeiidt-nef. 9. a. m. (Una ItmUi eiuuiei-ia ml Monmouth for lalla Train So. 7-2, Imy Airlie. daily. 5:K p. m.; Iv. Monmouth. . a.m.: mr. Iu,ii-ndn. Train No loo leaves Airlie 4 45 a m. nrxniT om t arnrr lMunoutti 4 a p. m. arrives inde- FUOM MONMOl'TH ONLY. IHivea Monmouth for IndepeDdencv. daily at t :Wp. ea. Notice to Crrditorm. A GOOD BUTTER in the goat line won't tlo to spread bread with. For cooking, pastry, pan cakes and bread, von want BUTTER THAT'S SWEET TfWe huvo 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 63, Mutual 314. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice In hereby fiven thM tho umlerflsrned, as ailmlalslrutof with ti.i . i'! tnmexed of tile eHlali' . of Mmy .v. lJiinfln, deceHBerl, Iih tiled Ms titinl nciontit in the Counlv CC'iirl of the Slale of Oievou. for Folk County, ftnd that Thursdrtv, the :!Mh day of July, 1IHW. at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the I ourt room of the SHld County Court in the City of DnlLis, Oregon, has been appointed by said court ss the time and place for the hearing of objec tions to thehaid filial account and the settlement thereoi. HKNRY d. CAMPBELL, Administrator with the wiii annexed of the estate of Mary A. Dougan, deceased. Oscar Hayter. Attorney. Dated and first published June 30, 190?. Notice For Publication. TIMIIKP. LAND, ACT JCNE J, 1STS. L'nited .States Land office, Tortland, Oreeon, Jnn. i imt Notice is hereby plven that in compliance Witll tile liroViSioliS of Hie art nf Cnnui-fia nt June :), 17X, entitled "An act tor the sale of iiiuner lands 11, llie Malesof California, Oregon Nevada and HShington I'erntory," as extended to ail the I'ublle ltixl tate8 by act of August 4. IM'i.C lan-nceH .Sliullf.oi OallBs.conntvoi P.illr State of uri B-ni. ion this , lay tiled in this offlee nis aworn statement No. Ti.y. for the purchase loH-nshio No. 9 Raiiire No. tte.f and Will OltV-r trOOf tO SllOW that tilP Itind arl,l,t iu more taiunuie lor 118 timoer tir a one Ihin for afrricultiiral purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before County Clerk at Dallas, Oregon, on Wednesday, the lith day ol AUKUSl, IIWIO, . lie nanus aiKwitnesves: Aaron Maybee, of Dallas, Oregon: Earl H lsecarver. of Dallas. Ore gon: Nesmilh Dale, of Dallas. Oregon: Olla liyerlcy, of 1 alias, Orei;on. Anyiitidall persms claiming adverse! the II UI above-d-scnbe elaiiiis In this i of August, r.41. lids are reotifatcl to ri tht.ip laiins In tins ntlice on or before Suld 2iith dav ALGERNON 8. DRESSER, Register. Guardian's Sale. Woo For Sal. IK) you iwnl wood? We want to remind yoa that tbe block wood from ! " i paoy'a sawmill la the beat and cheap est wood you eao buy. f 1.TS prr load, dellTered. Mutual phooe IK'T.orleaTe order at Webater'a coo fectiooery tora. 11 tf. AVGI ST BpWMAX. Sotl U herrtiT tm that t!t nderignl has trn duly ai-i..inlr.t nnumi ol thr I' ol J- K. H:ii4anl. dervanl. t.i lh (oanty Court ol lh Malr of unfua, lor folk lontHy.atMt ha.naiine Ail (wr.,!.. hana rialma aratriM the Mid rmtmW . r Isrrrhy ,Mihr.i to arii! th ajtanr .luiy rvfiM t.vlhrf tth t hr f,.rr TiH-tM-r , w xnw iintirwriNfl ai i,r rri'ViHv in a iu Mid (vnfttT. mltriiatu Jt t thl. ai.4i totea as4 SrM I-ur 'i.hr.1 J. iy Iota. Ill IV J HI KHIkli. t -Tiirii et itw eiate of .. ,. ' S HuWrJ dreraanl. Oarar Harm. AUocia-r. Notice is hcrebT given that bv virtue and In pursuance of an order of the County Court of iheMateof oreton, lor Polk Countv, sitting in pr,,laie. made and entered of recorti in said Court on the l.Mh day of June. 19m in n. niatier of the eslnle ami guardiauship of Henrv !. woore. a-minor, lii-ensiug ana directing the underpinned as guardian of ihe person and estate of aaid minor lo sell the r,.al nm,.., n( aid minor, hereinafter described, at private iir, ior c.i.n, ine iinoersigntd, as such guar dian, will, irom and after Monday, the Jih dar of July. lww. at Hie hourol ten o'clock, a m of u. . m me law oiuce oi i acar liayter, ,,i 1'anaa. m aaia comity, proceed to . II tne si,i reai property, at private sale for man m ,,ani on aay oi saie. in accordance ith 'he lji onlerolsale and in the manner pre- - - -y i--.tuji iu vMiiinuaiioii uy said , V - , ' ps'Fnr oeinc iiartic ularly d,- nll a. foil, w. o . i-"i An undivided one half inu-ret in and to that crnain tract oi land in rolk County. State of ....... p. ..miiiinf at tne Suilh n.nirr oi CTIIon l. Ill lomuliii, ; south Ranee I e ,.l the Hi.lameite M.n.lian, and running thence East ai rods: thence North "0 ' cm am n lert: and , ? ia.-e oi beginning, containing two acre, more or lent. I si led tl.la Jhth da) of June l- HKNRI M. ED..AR. ranllan of the person and estate of Henry D. Moore, a minor. Osrar Hayter. Attorney. 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 Best of food and 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 had cheaply. Strict mun icipal sanitary regulations. NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Albany or Cor vallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern It. R. Train service daily and the trip a pleusure throughout. Rate for Season Ticket From ( DALLAS DERRY ' ( INDEPENDENCE $5 73 4.50 4.20 Saturdav to Mondav Tirkef derry " A (DALLAS DERRY 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 I. N. WO0DS, Local Agt. Dallas WM. MCMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Administrator's Sale. Notice For Pablicatioav Sotiee la here!.? given that he nnn. lh . " "' County Court of w roia ioui.it. tilling tn proowte. mad a:at entered of reeord in aald I ano.r of June. IVM. in the nailer i nir-riing i urxleiatirneil aa administrator of ( . ,v w,, i ,r raat wrr.rtr ol aaid , ale. hemnatterdea.Tlbrd. at fnv.i, ), k iMh. In the manner rrrthM by law the l ai oVrrr-l aa .oh admlni.lrator will 'fm l. T Hstaae Serkerm. I am prepared to ftirw yon full a ad xvwraiw iDformattoo bow and bere to aeeur rablie land aeder ibe Bore4ewl and Drwert Acta; a an. here yom eaa buy tbe beet lands lib trcwd llllea. rrVire froB tA iO to l aa acTR. AH la toe rr Haraer Valley and Coaoty. I ll at T. V. B. EM E REE. nnnw-.t nf the Interior. . a. Ia4 t -ft;nr at r,w-t .aw.4 . t. - aufl alirr TDnrai'iT. the aab day of Jo.t' is I Ibe h-O' ot l n e,ock a . ot eaM d"a ii . rm . -ai wary J. M w 'W. w n. w i . . . i-w. I aaa ait n-ai. Maf liaw,,,,, the aaul da l j.H. . ,r -a-er (erwnM h h, :lowa. 1 t t V. w S - " w r".-e-rribpda.io:lo Sw'M. ha m... I . I au wwK, ,adl V. -w. ... . hr.o. aer m ). a , I fer It ) ar4 Telr.,l) ,. ' . ' "T 1-w,- t """I",lbw le rl .-d .,. 7l' i a j r. - i. .1-r i ie, i a, a, z frrnB,o- A STEADY STREAH of good stationery Is constantly flow ing in and out of this shop. Poor stationery never cornea in and conse quently cannot go out. That Is your safeguard when you BUY YOUR STATIONERY HERE. For what we don't buy we cannot sell and we take mighty good care to purchase none but the worthy. We suggest that If you expect to go away It will be well for you to take a supply of our stationery with you. It's pretty nara to get It good everywhere. , W. H. ROY $ CO. Dallas, Oregon Notice For Publication. A 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 wmter? ' Dallas Harness Shop F. SalficKy, Prop. Executor's Final Notice. T. 8. Land Office at Portland, v ,1 , v . Jane 2, iwk otiee is herebr given that Michael K Krhnn. wei er of Pallas, uregon. who. on June I, wis, J p. l!ni,b","nJ1 -rrl'e-tlon. No. 777 N U shin S.. kanae a U . U ii Al k.. .. 1. oi intention to make Final Timber Proof to establish claim to the laud above dear, lord before tbe Conntr Clerk, at Dallaa. Oregon on iheitii dar ol Aogoat. ia. on i laimain names as altnoaea: W. V. Fuller rt lallas, Oregon: Aaron M.t rj iw,.!." UTTC"n; - R. lale. of Da,la. Orearoa- Oiia Bjrerlry, of ll,,, orer m. W 1 ,U ALota.N'ON 8. DBEER. keg later. Administrator's Final Notice. NotW la beret. aomlmairatn baa tilad UOIIigl Q !M Notlca is Herebr glren to whom It J, IE rn, that tha uuderaigned, esecotor ot wj estate of llurres U Haalinr. decea-a. " bis ttnal a cm Hint in said eatale. with tne nw. oonty Coort of Folk County, Oregon. aame has been set for hearing by aaid 1''" Mluraay, Aogust s, at the bour p. m. ot said day. at anion "'" " "LI. -na interested are hereby notified to si-pear aj present objertlona. if any tney nave, --i final account aboold not be approeed. ta " elided and the esecotor diaeharaw. K. liaied at L-allaa, Polk Coanl,OrefOB.W-'1-daj of Jaljr, IKS). .-,,.- Eierntor of said anaia. Sibley A Eakia, Attya. for estate. Notice For Public ttoe. TIMBER LAKD. ACT JOE t. I ailed States tiJJ Portland. fT Jon M are Hotlce is fcerebT ri"s tba Till A s-lik toe rntwom of the , ( ih. alraa ll-a. ak . i of the eatate ol ferrr h,Z? June i. iktk. entitled -Aa art for the l tiled her Snal mZZZ. i timr Uria la the Stalesoft allf"Tr.: 'TT. rr'.,;7J'r,"J"j,'rort"r,.m- ?h'"'?JT.w'' r,.n- loooty. and aal Kir ,"tor0'- "t. 1. at tl 1SI at tn "'e time for nesrin nour of Hi o rlort a ay aaid lina. eeeonat ahoa.d not be ai-aevrred' a4 aer bondames r-l-ad. asrge kY t (TiTvri Adrrimatrstrlie thee-tanrof Sftenaa L Ka . tret 4 I AL'.t 1. . i .rn, Tii Oacar Batrr S witaistrsb of tne estate of Trra au.osd. o,-..., ,1 ib)ey a Eakia. Auoraarra tor csssa OABTOT1 f aa tended to ail lbs Pub: Land e-n, ,as. Aogwat a, law. Earl . weesnee.J at onty of Poik, auibe of twesfoa. " . fie-i n this office km rwora '" , v, T7. lor tbe part baa of tbe S K. ss ot rWlm Ko. 4. Tewatr.it - K. So S w. M.. an srill ofjee P'TJ.Tiri inn itf ana tarrti ta ". . , rf uahanlktt tor anVtH'T and teestaMisa bat -laim va earl aj4. t oamy C-er at latllaa. oeegoa, ue 3S.a ay as Sanaa, iei. larrs tata vFnri.iif laallats. Oragee- am lalt.el la Ik oerena. ra all seraorn ria tara--i raarfiaa.ia are "N -eate-l r.aiaM in this aaVce am a aeaMeaat- . b""i-ras. All.