Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, July 31, 1908, Image 2

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    Polk County Observer) H0-roB uwaa lud
ALLGOOD te OOUJNS
ivessees
Published Setnl-Weekl j at 1J per Tear.
Strictly In AdTua.
Entered as Ktocdrlw natter March 1. 17.
at the poet office at Dallaa, Otnron, nuder toe
Act of fconreaa ot March I. 1879.
DALLAS, OKKGOX, Jclt il. 1908.
7" ax A 4uAf DalUt u to fat
roniie Dallas people.
Company H SUrU For tbr Sana
Krtrampmrnt Nert Monday
Morninfc-
Toe 2odestj of Women
.r.'l Bsakrs theo shrink from thw
Iwlrficjn o-MsUtw. the otmoxfos er-
aati.iatiocn, aad cnji".asani iuucl treat
EfK wliirh Aae thyk-ins txrcaixtt
eascrrjaj in l uvatascrst of a:Mu ui
worar-n. YcJ. if ht'v can he had. U
. . .' .... k Aftlal than let
Monday morning. August 3! The' rr.-w and n-n-ai Tfe trcn!
Clay Uiat Das long Deen eacerly aouci- fc, Uiat su ti- ,-ciaa umwrrfo, j
Dated bT the botrs of Comranv H. i the acnoviatts xai sham for
O. X. O., will soon rs here aod tbeo
bo, for American Ijike, with its two
weeks of out-door life, its drills
sham battles, and marshaling
a 1 1 a nt nKrlmAntfil
c -. . . . j. . . , .. . .
The young men, conscious of the ;
fact that they are only a Dew and '
unskilled body, an ! anxious to escape '
the eontmptious nickname of "rook
ies and 'tin soldiers," patronizingly ;
bestowed upon macT new and awfc-
ward companies by the regulars and .
by the men of the more thoroughly
drilled companies of the National
; Guard, hare put in three even-'
ingseach week sinoe their organ iza-!
tion on the first of July, in hard and
painstaking drill. Their uniforms,'
guns, and other equipments were
t an r.
Pv Dr. K'
nd ; which
at ! and iocil w-Alxa:
auata wfc fii eea
rw" Fairoriw Prtscrp-
.fvciauoa of the cure
the A!B .'Bit-on
:n i
tT-.-r
j issued about three weeks ago, and
bow, by continued work with them
jthey have become su!SceotJy accus
jtomed to their various Jsoctvoa-rroeEts.
. ; to present a rery creditabie appear
jacoe, and their officers are confident
' k .. ,n lln ... .' w . - . - .... 1- - ' ,.L .
i the summer em-anapmect, the men of
1 Company H, will bave do reason to be
j ashamed of tbemse-lve4.
1 They will leave P&lUs on tbe ruorn
; leg train M-TO-iay. and win sian from
Portland ia tbe afterccon of she same
day ia the third sevti n of ibe special
train that has been cbarere-J to fur
, oih traB5porta!iiB for tbe Oregon
I troops to American Lake.
Although a few of the members of
(foot races, jampiog, and weight-tne injrDy will be unable to go on
throwing, the. American athlete aocouct cf ibeir work in Dallas, a
proved themselves easily superior to f iariW eo0uch lUt i- abjured to give
ail other contestants. Honor of thU J this"cisv a very creditable reprwentn
nature are after all only specious. itioa a, ,he encaaipment.
America s priue id ner aioietes soouia
AMERICAN SPORTS 31 AASBIP.
There Is not a true bora American
but should feel great pride in tbe
showing made by our representative
athletes at tbe Olympic games ia Los
don recently. Such pride is indeed
pardonable. Not however because
America carried off more of the honors
of the 'contest than did the visiting
teams from any cf tbe other nations
represented; not because ia tbe eaen
tially Olympic features of the conter, ;
it
f.ic: wa It al hWss. It
a'a-t a'ai eivs. Is Mrvl.v ooa
ivpW. b"3 - siwvl aii iarrloa
U.r. a iijur.ix.-i jt aao.t-(oraiim
ti.-jrs. aai every Eiue BAivlu! r..
e:.: v:if : o,sr 'a ta full
Sfer4 vi r-Vw i....v-4i rr't--. Sas
f (4 little ti.rtw aad sinxsjrw-t c! fro
! femoral es.vsif is iwi.eoa.
i fi-' -i a paaspi'aM wrp?d
: ar-.:::ii It:-: - io ia a c.vVt ma-ied
; In v.n rx- T i. K. V. Fvefv, ot
' E.fiia. X. V. T prrfessiiiasai ea-
.r- r.wr.;. i i.i' e fr ore weight
tfcsn tr...- u ! th crvliuary lay, or
Tbe E'.t :sel!.p"Ht nen now-a-days
w.i injt isai llf'T taiie as med
icine inva of ojii rr their mouih like
a k: of jvcr Knis and enipinjr down
waawr is ..rrvi ihem. "Kavonte I're-K-r
;.: . -r. " : t-f smws coir'rTiix. It
Bike e-.it woiaf n strong and sick
It. i'ierw " MKeal Advieri sent nnr
T-ii ' T-r --:J U lr. . P:erre.
'.:.f anv X. V.. Si one-cent stamps for pa-f.-.T-rt"verei.
it S! stamt for riot h-hound.
V. .irk Jhe I kk-t.tr. frwof charge,
ty VnT. A i mch cnT.ir.unicaiions are
' iT 1Nt-'s Paa;u Pilet invi?trat
a-vt iN-cwate i.ir-b. i;ver and boweia
COURT BOISE NOTES
Items of Interest F-rora the Records
in the County Offices
Briefly Told.
LOW
RATES
EAST
WILL SI JfACI THIS SZ4SOX BT THE
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
U.ES I.N OREQO
FROM- DALLAS, OREGON
TO
Chicago
St. Louts
St. Paul
Omaha
Kansas City
AS FOLLOWS
BOTH WATS
THROrOH
PORTLAND
$74.40
69.40
04.40
64.40
64 40
OSE WAT
VIA
CALirViBXIA
f89.40
84.40
83.65
76.90
76.90
TICKETS WILL BE OS SALE
May 4. 18
June 5, 6, 19, 20
July 6, 7, 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21, 22
Good for return in 90 davs with
stopover privileges at pleasure
witnin limits.
REMEMBER THE DATES
For any further information call on
I. N. WOODS, Local Agent
or write to
WM. McMURRAY
Gener! Paaaenrer A rent. Portland. Orernn
IPictorial Keview
PATTERNS
$4
Pictorial
Review
flagazine
$i.oo a year
- "
io and 15
Cents
DALLAS
AQENT5
DALLAS MERCANTILE CO.
We Will Pay
The highest price for cbittim bark.
Eav A Company, Dallas. 7-21-5t
1
..-... enm . . u 1 ... '
oiitu 1 iuiu auuturi ouu a fu(VK 1
source the fact that out of all the j
natfrxna that ma In tha A.-LiitABtn vithin .
the Olympic stadium, those who
walked under the stars and stripes
proved by their conduct that in the
men of America is bred a spirit of
true sportsmanship that should set
tbe type for the world.
Handicapped by every disadvantage
that oould be heaped upon them,
robbed often of the legitimate fruits
of their labors by glaringly unjust
decisions, goaded at times almost be
yond endurance by the discourtesy
and even insult offered them by those
who, according to the unwritten laws
of sportmansbip, should bave offered
them the most courteous and hos
pitable treatment iu their power, tbe
American athletes maintained them-
CHIMPS.
BY I-EAS COLLINS.
J What makes you grit your teeth so
unru:
What makes you wnt to sweat?
'Tis not your wilted collar
Nor the sweat drops in your hair;
But the everlastio' chatter;
And the everlatin' chew
Of the chump that stopsand asks you ;
"Is it hot enough for you?"
yjn tne ciinmpa. on the chumps.
Oh the dinky, driv'lin' chumps!
'Tis not the summer sunshine
That makes (be air seem blue;
But a man can't help profanity,
A mnn Cnn'r holri tha trritmria
When theyyitsk their old stock ue'stioD ; ; aPProTed
is ii noi enougn ioryour
PROBATE.
Estate of Nancy E. Moore, deceased j
report of sale of real estate filed ; '
Thursday, August 13, set for hearing!
objections. J
Estate of Henry D. Moore, a minor
guardian's bond for sale of real estate
i approved.
j Guardianship of I1, B. Steffy, in
I competent inventory and appraise;
ment filed and approved,
j Estate of E. C Keyt, deceased sera i
, annual report filed and approved sub
! ject to final settlement,
j Estate of J. R. H tibbard, deceased
j Inventory and appraisement filed and
Shakes For Sale.
Inquire of P. O. Burbank.
Phone 53, Camp line.
Mutual
6-2fi-tf
The summer sun is scorehin'
Like a grass fire 00 the plains,
It's a beatin' on your brain-pan,
11 s a-sizznn up your brains.
But you try to hold your temper
ultAi thrr.nrrhn..r th a oa to Keep irom hei u bl UP.
experience in perfect dignity and seff tP I
control, exciting unbounded admlra-.Oh the chumps, oh the rhumps,
REAL ESTATE.
j PC Seats et uxtoW A Bresser,
in Monmouth, 300.
land
Bargain, Best in Polk County
For dairy or fruit, home or invest
ment. Close to Dallasxailroad and
school. From Missouri? Let us show
you. Address: Box 381, 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-H-6t
II the other! Jh the dull, egregious chumps:
j They laek the happy talent
1 For inquirin' wmietbin' ne
tion lo the members of
teams.
. . . . 1 ror inquirin wmiethin' new
"""" "uru Ulea " ery t And you Umg to chew their head
other visiting team were enraged by: And spit 'em out in lumps,
the unjust treatment accorded to them ' ,n'5r drivel their accustomed
by the judge, to a point where tbe " n t enough for you?"
slightest encouragement would bave
resulted In a general secession and
the breaking up of the entire Olympic
program, it was tbe Americans whose
Influence stilled the dissatisfaction
and prevented the Impending demoral
isation. Tbe other teams waited only
for the American team to withdraw,
many going so far a to declare their
desire to do likewise, but the members
of our team aturdily refused to do so,
and remained at their post, fighting
with unbounded grit, and often win
ning although the odds of injustice
plied up against lhm made tbe cou- T.rh.,-TT- .
. . , learner s t-xamination.
teat appear almost hopeless. ,
EflKland baa !onr Dlume.1 herlf1 Not,ce ' b("aby Kio that
Dr. Lowe, tbe optician, will be In
Dallas, August 10 and 11. The wise
will wait for him.
1 J. E. Sibley was called to Newport
I Wednesday, on account of the illness
I of his little daughter.
up Miss Frances Byers, a member of
the Observer's typographical force, is
confined to her home by illness.
' John Bird has installed a refriger
i ator in bis soft drink establishment
i and will sell appetizing cold lunches
i In connection with his other stock.
Sure I hnrws that, when our spirits
: in the arter-worl i engatre.
They win my little gridiron
i ItikTht t-side his roastin' cae.
So that when he writhes and whimpers.
As the sulphur llames burn blue, I
j I can leer across and ask bim,
;Oh the'ehumpn5 the chumps, i? BUSINESS LOCALS.
, Oh the s(!iirmi3', sizzlin' chumps! !
j now sweet 10 me will re revenge
I For all that I've gone through ;
1 hile they sweat and groan and
j blister
O'er the smokin' brimstone lumps,
I'll just grin and chortle sweetly;
i ' Is it hot enough for vu?"
uij, out me utympic ,. VN; , 1 , nl , d rnim
. ' , ' , app icants for state and count v naner ! " f '''"""r. Kor lutunf. 3:11.1 in.lit.
?eventsthattranspired '' ., ' '"" ou "nty papers th., Ihe wuimM, w firM Mibihwi
own to the world th.t atntourt House in Dallas, as fol 31 nd ."J" " ' ' Hi.rii iwir.
owuiome woria mat OW!(. i TJ stimn .ml Inirn 4 I II iniii.-.i. thif lb
a tbe borne of true sportsmen and of
true sporunansblp, but the Olympic
contests and tbe
therein have aho
ucr giury oas in a large measure
departed. It was America who by
her patience, dignity and self-control
under Injustice, and her irrittv ,ttr.
mlnation to Cht the flbt L. h. u.i un,il f"y August 15 at 4 p. m.
ditch regardless of the odds against rt,m'Ia'-l"' '''itonip. history,
which she labored, that showed to the . 8f'"'nf I'hysical g,H.graphy, reading,
world the archetvm. nfr,i. .rrt PS.vehclopy.
of trite sponsmanshiD TburUy Written arithmetic'
. theory of teaching, grammar, book-
CUmaa a Compaay Well Liked ktl'ln. physios, civil government.
Thursday night, August S. the Trl-) '. 1 t. .
bUne.ofIend,eton..LrBth.l. "lJ, V Sl" '-"ny. plane geometry.
j A! rrrtfarmcnia unilT this head are charred
1 at the rate oi 1 cnl per wont, lim Ingenion ;
t-f nt fr ord lor eah tnierlion ihereatter: Ju
. urr ..r im. i vt moniD. .No anveniaemeni
I ttiartn for Ita than P ceota.
I Kiaorea otinl aa one wont. For In.unce.
. the numeral cumUuaiion 'fsa" counta aa one
j Two tnitialKvmnt an one word. For instance
"J M. Juiirti rounis as two worts. '
i The minimum chn-e U for li word.: that t,
an a1vfrtiM'meiil I rum 1 wonl to lo words i
jjj ' eoumed a IS wnr.lt: an advertisement from 16
County Superintendent of I'olk Countv ' ,n'm -' o i wonia. is' counted as is words, etc'
J 1 T he flrtir fi.ll.ii. iiiv 1 .
11 nM the reffular examination of rate how i..n 1. to ..V .1. . "'V
tea
on
it.
dvertiM-meni was rirt ntir:i.hH a.(i 1 . ....
FoR STttE pFFIt ' ir'"' " u 10 ,un nwonier orders It
' i ducvnunuedj
uiiiiiK-uciiig neonesiiay. August!
12 at 9 o'clock a. m, and rontinuins i
Cement Sale.
We are overstocked, and in order
to encourage tne use or cement, in
Dallas, we will tell at a great reduction
to those buying cement In laige
quantities.
7-28-tf Soeiihes Warehoisf. Co.
WHEN
WE LOAD
WAGON.
OUR
Wood Wood-Wood.
The same day you order. We have
a limited amount of excellent dry 16
inch wood, split ready for kitchen use.
Placeyourorder now for your winter's
wood. The wood is going fast and we
are not making any more.
The Cms K. Spai-lpiso Loncixa
Company, successor to tbe Dallas Lum
ber Company. Both phones. 7-2l-8t
tbe next time we would like to include
a few groceries for you. We know il
we ouce sell you a few that after that
we will sell you
ALL YOUR GR00ERIES
Make your first order consist of the
articles you Know most about, both us
to qualities and prices. Then tbe ad
vantage and economy of buying here
will be all the more apparent to you.
E. BOYD & SON
Phones: Bel! 23, Mutual 314,
Wood For Sale.
Do you need wood? We want to
remind you that the block wood from
the Willamette Valley Lumber Com
pany's rawmill is the best and cheap
est wood you can buy. $1.75 per load,
delivered. Mutual phone 1407, or leave
orders at Webster's confectionery
store.
11-22 tf. AUG 1ST BOWMAN.
For Sale.
At the Dallas Foundry. S-horse
power gasoline engine for farmers'
use. 7-24-8t
general history, school law.
IOR .Ml STY PAPERS
j Commencing Wednesday, August
11 at 9 o'clock a. 111 . and vinilnninr.
R- f until Friday, August 14 at 4 p. m.
last. v.i... ...
night of -On the Front ur r.. ! "V -1 eum.usntp. nistory.
ented b, Cl.m.n player, at the opera !
house. The play has to deal with! Th,.Li.. .. ,.u
it .-u..; ioca an uiiuit-Tic, ineorr
frontier life and reveals aLi. . . .' 7
. fi.iu'iisi, piiy sioiogy.
frl'lav treourai.hr I.
Intrrpre- -i.-ii o.,.-..r... :,,. '
tator, company of great power and Wlrulr
Intellltfence, The ne. are laid in H C SETMorR
tbe far ini U th...,i- H. I . St I MOl R,
- 1 j uuuiLg unja i
wneo tbe emooth vllllan attempts to j
rob the rightful owners of their poasea-
Ions. Some praise should be given t
u wo tiamaa and Bobby Birch Tor
their masterly work, ClarvnMonlon
filled two niehts" ensaiTement v.
"Frequent Interruptions of applause
during tbe play and a robust ovation
1 the end or each act tettfled
a . 1 . . - -
wniiy 10 tne sensational sueoess last
western
trong, wholesomd plar.
human in sentiment and an
. For Sale.
A tractof fl ne fruit land
long time, low Interest H.
BELL.
a sy terms,
O. CAMP-
Brick For Sale.
Brick ready for market July 15. at
(yard I mile north of Monmouth.
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. Trices from J6.50 to 30
an acre. All In the great Harney
Valley and County.
7-14 8t T. V. B. EMBREE.
INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH
Railway.
FKOM INDEPENDENCE.
rOR DALLAS.
Traill No. M. Leave Independence daily. 6:00
". o. -noniuuuui, o:ia a. ni.; ar. oauas, ti:W
dallv,
. Dal-
Notlce For Publication.
tchool Muperintea
dent of Polk Co.
O. F. Shew.
7-7-tf
A girl
Ave days
Observer office.
Wanted,
for general housework for
out of a week. Inquire at
7 21-:r
Hard Wood For Sale.
Ash. maple and alder wood for sale.
Evas Evaxx. Mutual phone East Si
K-lf
Dallas.
tne vuiian. made good and sue
ceeded lo getting hitnseir dlsllkej fcy
a sympathetic audleaee. The rest of
the company waa good."
Feed Your Nerves
t'poa netx par, (nartahisc blood by
takln( Hood" 8raanila, and jvw
will ka trw froa Lbusw arlla ot aW
Tlr, tboaa titttphm curtiu and anxioas
days. Una ftaotnr. dewtalike Irellrar,
Una auoUVa siaru at am MUanca,
those ctrspffXIe syaaploaat and kUndtn
taaaaraiia. Hood's 8anarrula baa atone
Ut tor anany utimn - H will curt roa.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
la aanal Hqotd tons or ta efcorutawd
UtaHa iBtmra aa araatab. Httanli
Trip ta Coaurt.
I am prepared to convy camping
parties to all points on the coast. Call
Mutual Phone Black 33, Dallas.
T-3-tf
Aeraaed of Forfrry.
Morris Darter, a young man about
1 years old, was arrested yesterday!
afternooo 00 tbe charge of forevrv.
A check 00 tbe Dallas National Bank
drawn by Wea Elliott in favor of Imptemeajta.
Bert Miller was offered at the Dallas All paniee Intending to buy I m pie
City Bank yesterday afternoon by the1 menu bad better are F. J. Wagner
young man, endorse. ia due form. ' twfore making their i.umh.L.
1 "
r-wT-imi i arerjt irregularities lo the
traoaactioo aroual tbe suplcKos of
j ,0 omclals ia tbe bank who promptly
had the ytMiog ma a takrn into ewav
itody. guwtkoed arverrly be atead-
rastiy deated having corn m Itted tbe
offeoae. aod after a rigkl rxanioatioa I
he was finally placed ia Jail to await
Bis bearing abico will be held todar
The prisoner was emp) yed at the city
rock crasher aad had considerable j
or f mo ory jiw Bim for mtgn,
o bo ra for the alHr-d crime raa
be Imagined. 1 for U (a ad.
TIMBER LAND. ACT JCNE S.
I n He. I stairs lln.l ottioe.
Ionian. I. oreeon.
.... , . . June 4, 1K
Notice Is heret.j- riren that in i-omi. m-e
all the provisions of the art of t onres ot
Jane . 1:. rnlitIM -An a. 1 .v the sale ol
limtr lands in the Mtea..f t ailloniU. orwion
Nevada and Maabinrinn I ernlorr." a extended'
to ail the I'ubllr land Mim bjart ot 4
l-v.'.CIarvnre W.Shulis.of ll!a.ronniv 01 p.:k'
SUIe ol orrt.n. has this dav n ed In this office'
of the f. K ,o( N. v. . 1, of Section i.n n in
Township No. S S . K.I, re No. s West and
will ooYr proof to show that the Isnd aourht is
more valuable lor its timber or alone th.a for
atnrullural mriMra, and to eatahlisti bis
rUira to said Unrt t-i.... . . . .
st lallaa.oTeton.au Wedueaday.la. jwa d.v Jl
Anaust. 1AK ' J
Aaroa Vavbee. of
: Nav-miih tiate. ol IMias. ureajMi; in 10
"jt-'JJ. f: I alias, orrcoo.
Train No. 6r I,ettve Indeendcnce,
10:.ioa. 111.: iv. Monmouth, U:Ui a. m.:
las. 11 :.'. m.
irain No. ,0. Iave InJenen.lvnee, daily,
b.K p. m. : lv. Mouiiiouth, ti::j p. in.; ar. Dallas,
rOB AlKi.lK.
. XT"1" So- 67 lve Independence:, dailv,
:30 a. m.; lv. Monmouth. 7:4U a m Mr AirltU
:i: a. 111.
Train No. TX. Leave Independence, daily, S:30
1 - - .......... u.uv l". Ill . , ar. AUIIC, , .
ma jiosaorTH or.
IaTe Independence. daily, 2:30 p. tn.
No. 101 arrives Monmouth :J0 a. m.
I KROM DALLAS.
! ro IMKPts,(SCE.
Train So. ti. Leave Dallas, daily ex. Sunday)
... 1.. kuiiiuuuiii, a:.oa.m.: ar. Inde
peudence, y:lo a. m.
Train No. mi. i.t. Dallaa. Sunday only, 6 55
a. m.: ar. Independence, ;:: a. 111.
Train No. fet. Leave Dai:a, dully, 1 p. m ; lv.
Monmouth. 1.-JS p. m.: sr. lnde(endence, 1:10 fj.
tn. (This train counects at Monmonlh for Air-
Train No. Tl. Leave Dallas, dslly, T:S5 p. m. ;
... -uumuuin.s p. m.; ar. ludeuejlenee, 8:15
FROM AIRUE.
Train No. 6K. Leava Airlle. daily. a. m.: It
Monmouth. I:i.m.;ii. Indeiendence. io
J, Uhia train conneria at Monmouth for
Train No. Tl Leave Airlle. dally. S:tt p. m.;
lv. Monmouth, .van n m t.iA.-T '
S:a5p m.
Train No. 100 leavea Airlle 4:14 p. ra. rDT
oslj arrive. Monmouth 4 JO p. m. arrives Inde
pendence h. p. m.
FROM HON MOl'TH ONLY.
2 oonT Mo,,,00,l, ,ar Inderendenee, daily at
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
us i-AWLi 1 its AKfc coftiPLtTE-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 R. It. Train service dally and the trip
a pleasure throughout.
Rate for Season
Ticket From
( DALLAS $5 75
1 DERRY .50
( INDEPENDENCE 4.20
I DALLAS
Saturday to Monday Ticket In'depIendence
$3.60
2.65
2.50
Our elaborate new Summer Book gives a conciae .description of Newport,
including a list of hotels, their capacity and rates. Call on, telephone or
write
I. N. WOODS, Local Agt. Dallas
WM. MCMURRAY
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
ij
A
A STEADY STREAH
He aamea as vllnniri
Dallas (irwon: Earl i
foa: Narrauh Dale, ol
fMatj. i: I allaa. orrcoa
Any and all reraona riaininr advene y tbe
aNare-dravnhed lands ar reoneated to sir thnr
rlanna tn lb is oOira oa or before ald 2Mb dav
ol Ao-uat,
AU.ERNON , DRFFR.
krruier.
Notice te Credit orm.
Notice is hereby tire th.t tn arorra rnrd
has been dnly ar-r.4ate4 rierstni ol the
estate of J. a HnMar4. drrraw. ty the
loamy court of the Male ol orraoa. lor Fola
tooniy todaaaaaallhed
All prroos bavinc riaiass arainat tbe aaid
estate aie heref-y r.ir.l U anerwt tbe aaaae
duly vwihrd torrther wilb the nrora-r v,WDrrs
theretor. to the n.)era,ried at ber ni..,
Ibe rnv ml. . aatd Inn. wubiaau
amtb. from tbe dew o tha a. Hire
iled aad irat twbhaSed J. j 14 tana.
Ill FN i Ht RRaa.it.
r arrvuni of ibe eatatear
1 a Habtard avreraaed.
aicar Haytar. Auonaey.
Notice of Final Settlement.
a. r ,b,t ,h ndertrned.
aa admtmatraior ub tbe anil annexed
Tau'r-y;. N'a day"';
aaid ioJoT.7.- ' rr-" ' the
k-a bee.- vzizxr vT" "rrt
tbe time and ,..a-e for the hearina- of liw!
.ojwjo the d nnal nt an7t .?,le?n
. . , , HNRY G CAVrBFt I
AdmtaMrator with the will annrid
oftheujef Mary A. tKKic.a. aVcvaL
'r Uavier. Atloroer eeva.l.
liaied awi brat psbiiabed Jnne an, 1K
Adsaiaiatrator'a Sale.
Notice la beret? riveaj thai bv vrrtoe aavl la
tui la
1 w i i. ai r 1
1-17-tf.
1 Foe PoMiratbM. ! TLTTrf -7,7 ,1
1 ratar Pt. I ..
Ooodarpofor.Ucnu , ' SSS 7'
eh Alao.no, ber cr of tra Star ! ftt&TIlTZ&iSz
B TBP KPI IHiVlaaa. K; . a A . n- iaaaaa, .all a. - . ) . . ' sbMf,uiu- l '. . lupaji 1 u I
I ' " fi'ZSl,L?7.1 -a.l.,iiS,' w -r-.o.to.a. ,
!f"ilT. la-lul.afl.,.1.,aTr"".:-l. - la .V.LL!"f.M' '!
Nr tbe ice F. . ! ITl" " ST
taein key. O-oer may bar eats , rc " k- ' - A I .. a.rlI! 1
bT cilia, at thl. offlc ...t aZrr. lT' J'l - T ! -1 '.T'al'
1 pi I
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
BL T YOUB 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
11 win do well for you to take a supply
oi our stationery with you. It's pretty
nara 10 get it good everywhere.
W. H. ROY $ CO.
Dallas. Oregon
Notice For Publication.
T. 8. Land Office at Portland,
for N 1 a , v 1 . " "-
21. a " I. - of Section a. Ton-
S'fi.-.Sln! ha. nied notice
Mk7Z srZ.'E!l S?f-?
behire tbe vu,... oeaciioeu.
tbelb day of A'n. iVi S on
t laimaiit B.aaaa aa .... ..
of Iialua,.OreT.: Aaroa M.rbe." Xi rJi'S!'
AU.tRNOS 8. PREFER.
aleaiiater.
LOOK AT OUR SUM
MER HARNESS.
a
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.
Exeeator'a- Final Notice.
Adaiaiatrator's Final Notice.
Notice aj hereby siren to whom tt may
cern. that tlx smderslmed, eiecntor ot "j
a., ... .1 li .. 1 ... . .. Adimm-a. baa " -
his Snal aoo-ont in said estaw, with lb "
t onnty Conn ot Polk Coontv. Oretroa. aw i"
same baa been art for hearinr by said I0""
satoraay. Anroat , 1. at the boar of 1
f. m. of said dav. at which time all tr"
n termed are hereby notihed to appear a
preaent obertMMai. If any tbey bare, wnj
final arroant should not he approved. IK"""
cioard and the ezecator diarbarred. a
Dated st La lias. Folk Coaniy.orrroo.ua""
day of Jgly, !. . .,ri
Eieraior ol aud eatate.
Mbiey Eaktn, Attya. ior estata.
Notice For PuNlcatlov.
Notiee at beeebv xna, .k.. .
a.im,mr.lru ol tbe r'
doit. amieTasHl tri. .f" Umber laoda ia ibe Stalea t aiU-rcia.
l. and Waaainenon lernior.. .
dceaaed.
lottias ander said trnnt In hi . V er uaioer
-aior.lay. crct l
TIMBE1 LAND ACT TN
t ailed States Land
Portland ''ffT-
Jtotlea It berrrr pre tbaa in 'IJm
Wllb Lbe naa anim ol Iba art of I oo
I June a. w v et
bourof 14 . rlort a sa aa th u
N " ibemore a.l nr-
hrt '7ym a aa
nl. Bnd Mi.1 1 IWtMlMl ta- aa.l tkaa niaa laflfld tSUtM bf
BnrTff. t-
"" a-l ana 1H I II M aa. 1 m mrt t. ' " . ...
rrnr aV-anntr i nMantr aW aaata afar I m PlUti. mar
r in tb i. oonTT ' 7?3fc nr the Mi-rttat of th S - ' .iC
T -Jd t. 2,ITr:"riV , --. - W. mn4 will
Jilt H I QH -ar-
3 aVntt rwa ar.roaa
d bet l4ttr.",'rU 1-.ta.-rrd
av t. mNNei.
Ad marram i of tbe tatau f
la,. . . - -
tab).
" r , . m aa
that tbe btral enorfcl aore . "
Uau.aai... w aa-nculiora.
. and to eataUwa ta r.aim ta aaxl i-"...
t aatntvCierk at laiitaa. Oreawa.aai e"
Itbe 3f.hd.ywf awcosa. IX u
Hr aM s witneass: ttrvm mm
i Da.M. Orrroa C arewce ma -
Or-roa : Otto By-rley. C Pali " '
I SSHb Daie. ol Im . Orerow. w Hat
t 5 w
aadaf ai
r.anaaj is thiaaakoaaaiar baw immm
1 Any sad all Mianws eiaimior"
re dearnbed aanoa are ir(W"ri
an ia thai aakcawaar braut taaat
as
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