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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1908)
Polk County Observer ALLGOOD & COLLINS LESSEES Published Bemi-Weekly at 11.50 per Year. Strictly in Advance. Kntered as eMond-claas matter March 1. 1007, at the post office at Dallas, Oregon, under the Act of congress oi rcn a, iatf. DALLAS, OBEGON, JnLT 28, 1908. The way to Mid up Dallas ts to pat ronise Dallas people. this form of advertising madness has been alow, but fortunately sure. Month by month the writer baa watched - the crimson outrages dis appear under the merciful, obliterating brush, and as each of these blots upon the beauty of our city was removed. verily there was more rejoicing in bis heart over the one dead wall that was repainted, than over the ninety and nine that needed no repainting. YAMHILL'S BOAST. Among the many echoes of the Salem Cherry Fair which have been tossed backward and forward by the press of Oregon during the past ten days, one of the most unaccount able and most continually recurrent comes from Yamhill county in the form of an arrogant claim that she. by virtue of having carried away the Grand Prize for the best collective county exhibit, has thereby become the hub of the cherry universe, or, to put It more exactly in her own words the "cherry center of the world." On the surface, ber claim appears good ; but let us inqutie more closely Into the facts whereon it la based In preparation for the Cherry Fair, Yamhill county concentrated herener gies more than did any of the other counties represented, in an effort to produce a perfect county exhibit, and thanks to the unremitting zeal of Mr. Lownsdale and a score of his followers, she succeeded in attaining as near perfection as would seem pos sible to finite human power. Every cherry In that marvellous collection was selected with an eye to its Indivi dual excellency, and the whole dis play, consisting of the very cream of Yamhill's product, was carefully packed by the most artistic and skill ful packers In the state. But Marion county did not compete for the Grand Prize, and the other counties prac tically ignored it while bending all their energies toward preparing individual exhibits. Yamhill there fore, practically without competitors, carried off the Orand Trophy, and Immediately herald! herself to the astonished world as its cherry center. And really her claim seems well founded, does It not? But let us read a little farther Into the history of the prize awards on that momorable occa sion. The total number of award Is listed at 66, and of these Polk county holds 26. The total number of cups awarded was 21. Of tliete Polk county took It, Marlon county 6, Lane county 1, and laoinill county 1. And yet of all the counties to wjiom cups were awarded, Yamhill, with a record of only one against Marion's six and Polk's 14, Is thin far the only county that has had the temerity to style Itself the "cherry centor of the world." Ho when it has been really simmered down to its essence, the U'Htlou resolves itself luto this: In Individual exhibits Yamhill was practically out of the race, being equalled by Lane county and far out distanced by both Polk and Marlon counties. All of her energies wore consumed in her supreme effort to carry off a single prize. In this she succeeded, and for that suooess praise is due her, hut not In so gre.it a moasure a sho demands. Praise she deserves, and praise has been freely and unstlutingly accorded hei for her enthusiastic work In pre paring her one crowning exhibit. Praise for ber careful and shrewd election from the very best that she had produced. The sidings at the 8. P. depot were crowded today with more tbao 60 box cars and "flats;" some loaded with the product of our city's big sawmills, ready for shipment to the eastern markets; others filled with produce from the farming country in this vicinity ; others waiting to be relieved of their burden of marchaudise brought into the city from the manu facturing cities of other states; and still others lying ready for their loads of the goods and produce of Dallas and vicinity. The scene was one of pleasing bustleand activity a certain criterion to the prosperity of the com munity In which we live. Tne Kodesty of Women 'laterally mokfts them shrink from the liili!liv-jt Questions, the obnoxious ex- a.ninations, and unpleasant loil treat- nt.-:it-s vliicli some physicians consider essential In the treatment of diseases of ammcn V. t. If heln can be had. It better to submit to this ordeal than let the disease grow and spread. I he trouble is that so often the woman undergoes au the an nova nee and shame lor aiming. ThoosandsSj? women who have been cured bv Dr. Three's Favorite Prescrip tion wriia. In appreciation of the cure which disJrfteVXNf the examinations and local ir.aimnta There Is no other rlicln in ltff find afc for ilyiirai.B COURT HOUSE NOTES Items of Interest From the Records in the County Offices Briefly Told. REAL ESTATE. Allie and Edward Riggs to Joseph Cockerham, 40 acres, t 6 s, r 8 w, $175. W. O. Stanton et uxto Minnie Wood, lots In West Sulem, (W, PROBATE. Estate of Nancy E. Moore de ceasedadministrator authorized to sell real estate at private sale. Estate of Nancy E. Moore, de ceasedadditional undertaking on sale of real estate approved. Estate of William Van Loan, de ceasedinventory and appraisement filed and approved. Estate of Frank Butler, deceased- inventory and appraisement filed and pproved. Guardianship of Joseph Warren Price, an Incompetent petition for citation requiring guardian to file nal account and turn over all money nd property of estate to adminis trator; ordered that citation be made returnable August 10, at 10 a. m. women as "l-uvorilc rri-scri puon. it cures debilitating drains, irregularity and female weakness. It always helps. It almost always cures. It Is strictly non alcoholic, non - secret, all Its Ingredients being printed on lu bottle-wrapper; con tains no deleterious or habit-forming drugs, and every native medicinal root entering into its composition has the full endorsement of those most eminent In the several schools of medical practice. Some of these num-rous and strongest of pro fessional endorsements of Its ingredients, will be found in a pamphlet wrapped around the bottle, also in a booklet mailed free on request, by Ir. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y. These professional en dorsement should have far more weight than any amount of the ordinary lay, or non-profcfeioiial testimonials. The most intelligent women now-a-days instil on knowing what they take as med icine instead of opening their mouths like a lot of young birds and gulping down whatever Is offered them. "Favorite Pre scription" IS of KNOWJf COMI'OSITIOX. It makes weak women strong and sick j women well. hi. Pierce's Medical Adviser Is sent free on receipt of stamps to pav expense of mailing unlit. Send to Dr. R. V. Pierce, liulfalo. A. i ., -'1 one-cent stamps lor pa per-covered, or :! stamps for cloth-bound. If sick consult the Doctor, freiof charge by letter. Ail such communications are ncM sacred lv coniiilentiiil. Dr. I'ierce'g PieaMiiit Pellets invigorate e'id p'culiite stomach, liver and bowels. REPORT OF THE OF THE CONDITION J. B. Xesmith, of Riekreall, was a business visitor in Dallas yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ireland, of Moro, vis ited friends in Dallas and Falls City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Farlogton ave been enjoying an outing at Long Beach, Washington. It Is reported that L. K. Irvine will leave for the East as soon as arrange ments are completed for the disposal of bis shoe shop in Dallas. It CO. Tennis Is recovering rapidly from his recent severe illness and was able to walk up town yesterday for the first time In several weeks. Professor I. M. Glen and family arrived In Dallas, Friday, for an extended visit at the home of Mrs. Olen's mother, Mrs. H. L. Venule. Mr. and Mrs J. S. Martin returned to their home In McMlunville yestor day, nrter a visit at the home of their grand-daughter, Mrs. J. C. Uglow. Mrs. Mary Conner, of Dallas, vis Ited sevoral days the past week wl'.h her sister, Mrs. Orchard, of this city. McMinnvlUe Telephone Register. Professor D. M. Metzger returned last night from Troutdule, whore ho Is filling a summer appointment In the pulpit of tho Evangelical Church. MIhs Winnie Launer has resigned nor position a day central In the Paclllo Telephone central office, and will be succeeded by Miss Pearl Burke next Friday. mm iversey anil Walter Roy re turned Friday from a few days' fish Ingand hunting trip In the mountains. During their stay they succeeded In bagging a flno buck. Mrs. John Peary left for Seattle yesterday after an extended visit with Praise for her until- j relatives and friends in Dallas. She POLK COUNTY BANK At Monmouth, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, July 15, 19(i8. REfOl'RCEH. Loana and discounts t 58,067 11 Overdraft!, lerared sud unsecured ... 1,134 04 Bondi, securities, etc 37,13 JO Banking house, fnrniture and fixtures 11,000 (0 Other real estate owned 1,414 97 Due from approved reserve banks 42,880 85 Check! and other caih itemi 170 75 Cuh on lurid 18,983 06 Total I70,K34 28 LIABILITIES. Capital flock paid In 30,000 00 tiurpltis fund 3,000 00 Undivided profit!, leu expense! and Uiea paid 3.4.57.64 Dividends unpaid 650 00 Individual depoiiti mbject to check. . 1I9,2U 65 I.'emand certificates of depoait 2,3:4)49 Time certificate! of depoiit 12,171 50 Total 1170,8.14 28 State of Oreron.l County of r-ulk.j I, lra C. Powell, Ciililer of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above atate Dunt is true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. IRA C. POWELL, Cashier. Hubacribed and iworn to before me tbla 24th day nf July, liKW. B. WILSON, Notary Public. CoKKKIT Atlcat : J. V. B. Bl'TLRR, ) J. H.Hawlkt, 5 Directors !ai.J F.H. Powell. ) puted superiority in the art of packing it to the best advantage. All this has been unreservedly accorded her by all who had the pleasure of examiuing the results or her labr. But "the cherry center of the world?'' Go to! The cherry centor of the world is not so suddenly nor so ra lically shifted. It lies now, as It has lain for sever il years and will lie for several years to come. In polk and Marion counties. In those fertile strips of fruit land on aeh side of the Willamette river, within a radius of 12 miles about the city of Salem, The repainting of the front of L. D. Daniels' store this week, has obliter ated another of the marks of the ubiquitous advertising painter and his sinful brush. A few years ago there passed through Dallas two of these artistic decadents, and In their pathway every dead wall and many of the business fronts In the city, blushed carkt under an array of sprawling and ungainly letters announcing to the world lbs merits of the "Owl Cigar." The recovery of the city from Feed Your Nerves I'poa rich, pura, nnariatirrtf blood by laklnc Hood's Baraarvullla. aod you wtU be free- rrota Lbua spells at da Tlr, thosa stopkMS nlfhta and ant lone day, um (tootsy, oeathUk seeling, Una etiddcai Marts at naere nothino, those dyspeptic symptoms and blinding laaartarhta. Hood's Saraapaiilla bu dot this far many others - K will car job. Hood's Garsaparilla la neual liquid farm or la chocolated labtets kaowa aa Sarsatabo, KSoamatU was accompanied as far as Portland by her brother, Chester Itowell. The City Council has instructed Marshal T. A. (Mom to order all dried grass and weed removed from about "" uuuuings in me city, so that danger of fire from accidental sparks may Ie overcome. vr. and Mrs. It. Lee Striner and C. L. Starr went to Dallas, Saturday to attend a reception given in honor of J. C. Hayter, ownerof the Observer, who Is about to leave for an extended visit in the east. Salem Statesman. Oa account of the absence of the pastor, Dr. C. A. Mock, the regular morning and evening services at the fcvangellea! Church will be omitted nextSunday. The Sunday St-bool and F.ndeavor meetings will be held as usual. The little flve-eent moving picture theater on Oak and Main streets Is completed and the first show will be given tonight. It Is beautifully fin ished Uside anJ arm prove a great attraction to the amusement seekers or Dallas. Considering bow far the summer has advanced, the scarcity or fires la the timber of the coast range Is ratber unusual. A rather serious fir burned for several dayslast wwk la the vicin ity or Martin's mill near Salt Crwk. but aside from It, there has bees aeaioely aoy trouble la this locality this year. Cam per are irradually learning to nae more caution la watch ing their Ursa, and It will probably be a matter or only n few years until the aa a nal loss oT tire ber la Oreeoa due to foroat Area, will become a negligible iwa. BUSINESS LOCALS. Advertlaemenla under thla head are charred at the rate of 1 cent per word, lirril ItimtIioii ; u cent per word tor each Inaertlon thereafter; wonla or leaa, II per month. Nj adverllaeuient inaerted for leaa than IS cents. Klgurea eoiiiil aa one word. Tor Instance, the numeral combination "l'iO" counta aa one word. Two lnitlala nount an one word. For Instance, M. louea" counta aa two wunla. The minimum charire Ik for 15 worrit that t an adverllix-ineiit from 1 wool to 15wordai counted aa 15 wonla; an adverllaement from 16 mi m wortia, iiiciuaive, la counted aa 20 worda fmm 21 to 25 wonla, ia counted aa 25 wurda, etc The nrurea following the adverllaement Indi cate how Iouk it la lo rim. and are not charred to tnc ruatnmer. Kor luatance, H S1-21 Indicates mai i ne aiiveruaemeui was tlrat publlahed on Man'h 31. and that It ia lo lie Inaerted twice. The tlrun'aaiwl letlera 4 1-U Indicate that the adverllM'iiient waa tlrat publlaheil April 1 and that II la lo be ruu ti mil the customer ordera It dtfcontlnued.) LOW RATES EAST WILL BE HADE THIS SEASON 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 RALE 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 cbIIod I. 'N. WOODS, Local Agent or write to WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Portland. Oregon P A Thursday, Friday & Saturday, JULY 23, 24 and 25 ALL SUMMER GOODS 13 OFF I - Colored and White Waists with short sleeves only A tri TIT 1 a- fl P- TT7 J fif H ( f tTf I -4 . aa. , - . i $i.uu waists, (6C i.zo waiscs, eye; i.ou waists, i.io: z.UU Waists 1 4- CO OK WTnict-a 1 HC. O KA UrniVf.r, 1 OK. O AA 11tr:4. r or- ' u PLi.ijU riaww, x. iv, l. uj it auus, x.cu, o.w Waists, U.L.O All Muslin Underwear on Sale at a Great Reduction We have the best bargains in Lace Curtains that have ever been offered in Dalli m TV-vr miTTinn t-i a tth att tt wila;3i m. All Children's, Ladies' and Mens' Oxfords on sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday at prices that will make you talk. Don't miss this chance. All Calicoes at, yard 6jc; 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 " $1.50 to $3,50. A pair of Mens' Oxfords with every suit from S10.00 nn A fine line of Fancy Ribbon on sale, at per yard 8c. DALLAS MERCANTILE GO. We Will Pay The hfghest price for chittim bark Ray & Company, Dallas. 7-21-5t Shakes For Sale. Inquire of P. O. Burbank. Phone S3, Camp line. Mutua 6-26-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 3H-1, McMinn ville, 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. S. Ramsey Dallas. 7-U-Ct Cement Sale. We are overstocked, and in order to encourage the use of cement, in Dallas, we will tell at a great reduction to those buying cement In laige quantities. 7-28-tf Soehren Warehouse Co. Wood-Wood-Wood. The same day you order. We have a limited amount of excellent dry 16 Inch wood, split ready for kitchen use, Place your order now for your winter's wood. The wood is going fast and we are not making any more. The Chas. K. Spai'ldikg Logo i no Company, successor to the Dallas Lu ra- ber Company. Both phonos. 7-2l-8t For Sale. At the Dallas Foundry, 3-horse power gasoliuo engine for farmers' 7-24-8t use. Good Birycle to Trade for a phonograph. Address box 156, Dallas, or call up 157 Mutual phone. 7 24 2t For Sale. A tract of floe fruit land easy terms, long time, low Interest. H. (1. "CAMPBELL. Brick For Sale. Brlok ready for market July is, at yard 1 mile north of Monmouth. Wood For Sale. vo 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 confectiopery store. 11-22-tf. AUGUST BOWMAN. 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, where you can buy the best lands with good titles. Prices from J6.50 to $30 an acre. All lu the great Harney Valley and County. 7-14-81 T. V. B. EMBREE. INotke For Publication. O. F. Shew. 7-7-tf fyVanted. A girl for general housework for five days out of a week. Inquire at Observer olllce. 7 j-tf Hard Wood For Sale. Ash, maple and alder wood for sale. Etas Evaxk, Mutual phone East 55, Dallas. -6-tf Trips ! Coast. I am prepared to convy ramping parties to all points on the eoant Call Mutual Phone Black S3, Dallas. TStf Implement a. All parties Intending to buy implo ments bad better see F. J. Wagner hefor making their purrhaaea. M7-tr. rlar raatfta. Oood eedar poets f.r sale at Hi eenu Also another car of extra Star TIMBER LASO, ACT Jt'NE S. 1ST. I'nilMl ftatea lan.l otfiof, I'urliaiiil, OtYrmi, .... , June 4, l'.a. Notice ia hwbjr ajlven that In romuliaiire tm the provialona of ihc art of (oniirna of June . ihth. rnlill.4 "An art f..r Hie aalenf iimwr ii in me Maleatif t alilunila rvi.n Neva. la and aaliiiirion lprritiirr,"at'ileiiilM' to all I he l-iitih.. u, Kiatea ly act of Auan.l t IW-'.l laivn.T W.dhulu.of Oallaa.rountvof IWk' Mate of Oreroti. haa Una dar ml in ihia office' . : :: . ",rl"cl" -,u- " '"r me txirrhaae oflhe .. i4,.f X. W. , of Section x... a. lowiiahlp No. !l Kn v.. . . will olt. r proof loahow that the laml xiurhi j, more val.l,i forluj umber nf alone ih.n for urH-uiiural wriwn, an.! to eatahliah hla r i-,,,.'""' """" le" Awl"l?'m OU '". Ul Jl day of , "r llne.-.' Aamn Marbee, nf llalla. reMn: Karl Hiaefarvet, of Ivl aa Ore .: Nemnllh lmle. ol nreon: Olio Byerlef. ol I allaa. Oregon. AujanJall rr., riaimln a1rerelr the ah..edcarrlbe,l l.n.laare re.,,il to file Ihctr R<X,iMm'"bAun " J' AU.KKXdX S. DKFSSFR. keanaier. s WHEN WE LOAD WAGON OUR the next time we would like to include a few groceries for you. We know if we once sell you a few that after that we will sell you ALL YOUR GROOERIES Make your first order consist of the articles you know most about, both as to qualities and prices. Then the ad vantage and economy of buying here will be all the more apparent to you. E. BOYD & SON Phooes: BellC3, Mutual 314. 6m Leave IndpnpnHpnrA iisiiv ; lv. Monmuuth, li:U5 a. ni .: ar. Iial INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH Railway. KliOM INDEPENDENCE. FOR DALLAS. Trail) No. (14. Ipave Independence daily. 6 00 in.; lv. Mommmih.ti:iaa. in-: ar. liailaa. . in a.m. Train No 10:.i0a. m. laa, 11 ,t jrain no. ,0. Iave Iiiilcnen,li.nc h.ii,. 6:lfi p. m.; lv. Mouinoiith, G:u p. ui.: ar. Lallaa' u.txi p. 1U, FOR AIRLIK. Irani No. 6,. Leave Independence, daily NUa.m.Mv. MolllllOlllh. 7:411 a m . Ailil. o. il a. in. Train No. 7.1. Leave Independence, daily, 3-30 . m.; lv. Monmouth, 3:50 p. m.: ar. Airlie p. IU. FDR MONMOUTH ONLY. Leave Independence, daily, 2:30 p. ra. No. 101 arrivea Monmouth 7:3 t. m. FROM DALLAS. FUR INUXfENIENCK. Train No hj. Leave Dallaa, daily ex. Sunday aia. m.: lv. Monmouth K-v,. m . t...i:. nd...lUH..d ,1.1- - ' .1. IUUL- rmtuli a. in. Irain No. Kil. Lv. Dallaa. Sunday only, 6:55 Train No. fiy. Imvp i)Mi.a. Haiu . i Monmouth. 1:'5 n. m ar inri.. ...... m. (I laa trniii itnitiM-ifi at i. .....,. . : It- uuii.uhi lurnir- Trtllll Vo. 71 1 mis I kill.. H.ti. .... i.. " """ij, i.p, m M....uuNiwmii1sp.m.; ar. Xudeju-iKienw. 8:15 FROM AIRUE. TrHin No. flfi. Imv llrlU n. . l'aiUi) nmafrt w hi oumoulbfor Train So. 7J. Iave Airlie iv. Muiimouin, ,: p. m 5:.i5p ia. dailr. 5:fti n. m r. liitleiendeuce. Train So. 100 lenvet Airlie 4 Af, p m oxlj arrive Moiimouih 5: JO p. m. arriv FUOM MONMOt TH ONLY. iJ-T1- Monn,outn 'or IndppcDdence, daily at .v p. ni. M'NDAY ea Inde- 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 ITC C Til ITIDC A nc -Aunt r--i-r- t. . . . wumrLcic-ueHtoi roon ami an abundance of It. Fresh water from springs. All modern necessities, such as telegraph telephone, markets freshly provided every lay. Fuel In abundance. touages partly lurnislied or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict mun icipal sanitary regulations. ajn uDrfcrT t 1 i i . . . . . iBit-auueu oy way or me woutliern Taciflc to Albany or Cor vallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern B. R. Train service daily and the trip Rate for Season Ticket From (DALLAS $5 75 DERRY .50 ( INDEPENDENCE 4.20 . (DALLAS Saturday to Monday Ticket ierv 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. tnlpnhnnA or write I. N. WOODS, Local Agt. Dallas WM. MCMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Notice of Final Settlement. bmhy Itveii tbat the onder.i-ned a. mlnlalrator with the -m ..v2i' Narr A. D,,ns.. ol the estate ..f deeeaae.1, haa hied htf Notice to Creditort. haa beea duly aii4nte einmini ol thi t ou.ly oarl ol the Male oi Ore-. Iu7 Tola t otity. ait ka. snallt.erf rlk All avfwua hiTina rlnai aratnat the aaid JolrtftllJ.l.whft.1ll,ihloi rr-jm Irrw ta ihia ati wm aaa nrai pnr.;iared J.i'y i iav href..r. to i he nn.lerain.ed al her r,.l, i1.04 - toamty. .ill oath, i the .late vnu lice ...uniytourlollhetSlate ol Oreaon for Poik iiiiT. the hour often o'clock in the fciteno..!. af aai.l dar.., the. ourt r.Trn ol Iht aaid l ountr t ..urt in the i u, of Ial. haa heen app..inte.l bf" laid lo J: the lime and TL. k,2.to."" . ttleaient " td anal aecouni and thei vmlnMtorw1,hThewiTl.noeh.f on th. re.ui.ol M.ry A. oLnn, ieel tvrar Hatter. Attorner ' orrv- Iated aud nrat pnbiiahed Jnne , ik. vow A STEADY STREAH of good stationery is constantly flow ing In and out of this shop. Poor stationery never comes in and conse quently cannot go out. That is your safeguard when you BUY TOUR STATIONERY HERE. For what we dont 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 ii wm do wen tor you to take a supply of our stationery with you. It's pretty hard to get It good everywhere. W. H. ROY $ CO. Dallas, Oregon 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. Administrator's Sale. Sotlee ia hereby rlvea that be rlrtne and l. "mn.v ot an order l , J? lr HI HHa&u t lerBtrti ot lbeetateo ri of Ihe ratal, .j 71?; 7: ' aMMea hur ia( Jem t r vk . j . , . . . . -rr,-.m - w w.i m. aai.t real each. K.4w-e ta W-reh. re aa. treH-a Uiw A, I ! ary l U,rr. at " ID the BMitaer mrnM k. l"iTt. atd and at Ulelec kev O.r m.v bar. aa. - - V'TT: .Tt.v" , N.tTSiTrL" forlhl. .4. . T M at AU,nv.vatsrtt. AtaaAU Z t, Notice For Publication. f. 8. Land Office, at Portland, ma I rliLf -.0rwn- b. Jane 2, i- ade Timber and stone ADClieatinn ari tf? thelth day of Aurnat. Vi re"n :m..i,"u.,11: -. V. Fuller ! r-a1 ii ; Aaron Navbee of I i. . AlA.aR.NOX 8. DREsSFR. Berialef. Ezeentor'a Final Notice. Administrator'a nnal Notice. j-rH k . l-T rem t-n doin nnX TiJZ." .r'"1" the Mate ol ia 17':"''' ' "rt -nrl hM s-. .":"'""" aa! "erehf ao.lhe.1 to aweaV ' aaid reiolt d Coentv .1 amtA ' aT Iber h. ae ai'faeed tort Iff I-reeol tHiwuna d her boi-e; " " "TT Notice la hereby airen to whom It mar eon eern. that tba underaiaiied, exeeolor of the ' estate of Rurrea L. Haatltii-a. deceaid, haa Sled hia final aooiot i aaid ertale, with the Hon. Coanty loan of Folk County. Oree-oa, and the eame baa been set for hearint- by said Court oa naluraay. Aurnat s, lftei, at the hour of I o'ewr P- m. of said dar, at which time all prisons Interested are kerehy noli tied to appear an present objection., il any tbey bsre. why aaid final account anonld not he anneored. the estate eed and toe ezecDtor diat harred. Dsted at Lllaa, Folk County, OrefOD.thl day of ialy, juj. RErBEX A. HASTTS;. Exeentor of said estate. Sibley A Eakin, Attya. tor estate. Notice For Publication. TIMBER LASD, ACT JrSE f, t I ailed eta tea Laod once. Portland. tre'1r'. June .!!- Xottear f hereby rirrn that la c.wii-.ud-t With the mmm Ik. mrt of Ol arc" June 1. Ikth. entitled -Aa act for the aaieaf limber lands ia the Hla tea of elifornia. tTreoe. NTala. and iMhinrlA. TemlorT." sa ei- araded lo ail the Publie Land mates by act at Aoanat , !!. Far I ti. larrarrer. ot Paisa. cionty of Polk. Stale ol Oree-oa. has tfca T ed la thta office hi. awora Maleieecl Tai. r toe r-arcliaae of tne . B. 1 . of Kerttoa Ji 4. ia Towwahia So. B. So !. a .ad -,u Oder oreW e "" that toe land aonahl aa aMre Taio.!Je tor usahei or stone uaa nr ar-cllora! twrnrwa and toeetaUata htaciaiaa waaad iand p.- r tooatyrierkat Ivllaa. eoa. oa edaei1aj. te A-a day of Aarxa l. . He oaaiea aa animawa Aaeoa "ayher DallMt. roa: r arestce w. Mia'ta. ? 'rewna : Otla BTerirr of TailuM. wnwa. n lae.st Ia laa.'Oreena. . tWP aey and sii Biaw rtaiaitrve scww'T " ie-deacnhea iarns are eeq arete-i v "Zt iaiaasia i h m adhea aa ae aetore ad w - Annat. la. n t' '