Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, August 14, 1908, Image 2

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    Polk County Observer
ALLGOOD & COLLINS
LESSEES
Published Semi-Weekly at 11.50 per Year.
Strictly In Advance.
1907.
at the poat office at Dallas, Oregoo, oouer the
ACtOiCOO,
Entered a eeond-lua matter Mareh 1.
oat office at Dallas, Otet
oorreaa ot March 2, 187V.
DALLAS, OREGON, ACUCftT 14. 1908.
Tht way to build up Dallas u to pat
ronixt Dallas pioplt.
GUI 0 WAY HOLDS COURT
Of
Six Caw In Department Number 2
Independence Liquor Injunc
tion Case Today.
Interest To Comen.
To such women ss are not seriously cat
of healllilbut who have exacting duties
u-,lrerforrA.eiiher In the way ot house-
hdld carescr In social duties and tunc-
ll-UvTihichWrlotisly Ui their strength,
as ilVifio kcnlnz mothers. Dr. Fierce
Favorite Pfyl.-ription has proved a most
Circuit Judge William Galloway
held a short session in Department equable sukrting tonic and fnvigorat
Number ! of the Circuit Court in Dal- Dg nervine. Bv Its timely use, much
heard
Cheering news to the fruit growers
ol Oregon will be the esimate of the
American Apple Growers Association,
which met recently in St. Louis. It
predicts a rapid and stable advance
la tbe prices of the western apple pro
ducts, and prices ranging from $150
to 15 a barrel oo tbe trees, and t to
$10 a barrel for tbe choice fruit of the
crop.
las yesterday, six cases being
and disposed of. Tbe hearing of tbe
Independence Liquor Injunction case
has been set for this morning, and tbe
Ciasrcrett divorce case will also be
brought up today. Tbe latter case
was transferred from Marion county.
Tbe following cases on tbe docket
were settled during yesterday's se3
sion :
Lavina A. Harrison vs. Mary A.
Harrison, partition ; Oscar Hayter for
pi ff. report of referees on partition of
realty approved.
R. V. Splane vs D. A. Elkins et al,
for money; L. D. Brown for plff.
sale confirmed.
J. B. Hutcbins vs Amy L Hutchins,
divorce; Oscar Hayter for pi ff. decree
of divorce granted.
August Baumam vs Edith Bau
mam, divorce; Oscar Hayter for plff.
decree of divorce granted.
Louise Kester vs C. F. Fisher et al,
confirmation of sale; Dimick & Dim-
ick and Oscar Hayter for plff. sale
confirmed.
J. W. Jone vs W E Landreth, to
quiet title; B. F. Jones for plff. de-
arrioua 5lrlnr ii.'h! sutf.'.-iiiz reav
VOlCf-a. inn III r:n.:m mfn-
surgeons' tnife. ou:d. IL-
aM.-.m hvA l. PTT lllovM if this TlHt
toTnc-vxl Itrre. The-tavoriterrescnp-
ti,n-has proeu a great boon to expectant
mutiiers bv Dreuaring the system for the
eoming of baty, thereby rendering child
birth safe. easy, and almost painless.
Bear in niiud, phase that lr. pierce s
Favorite I'rcscrlution is not a secret or
patent medicine, against which the most
Inlelliceut people are quite naturally
averse, because of the uncertainty M to
their composition and harmlesscharacter,
but is a KEmci.vE of exowx com post
Tiox, a lull list ol an its ingredients ueing
printed, in plain English, on every bottle-
m-ranner An araniiliation of thiS list Of
uieivdients will disclose the fact that It is
cm-alcoholic in its imposition, chemic-
M nnn t.-itilo-relinod ulTcerine taking
the place of the commonly used alcohol.
In In mako-tin. In this connection It
mar not be out of place to state that the
Favorite Prescription" of Dr. Pierce is
the only medicine put up for the cure of
woman s oeruliar weaknesses and ail-
fault and decree as prayed for.
The initial number of tbe Xormal
Bulletin, issued quarterly by the state,
has just been published and is a neat
and attractive booklet. This issue
appears in the form of a catalogue and
contains tbe prospectuses of the three
correal schools recommended for con
tinuance by the State Board. It is
arranged in a very attractive form
and will do doubt prove much more
satisfactory, and economical than the
old method of Issuing a separate cat
alogue for each institution as has
been tbe custom In the past
There la notbiog that will bring to
the surface at once tbe innate nobility
and the innate "cuasedoess" of human
nature, like some great and wide
spread catastrophe. This has been
proven Innumerable times: at the Lis
bon earthquako; at the Chicago fire;
at the Galveston Hood ; and at the de
struction of San Francisco only a few
years ago, wnero in one place men
might be giving the coats from their
backs to cover some shivering and
half clothed refugee, while in the next
street, ghouls wore stripping the cloth
ing and jewelry from the bodies of
some unfortunate who had been killed
or Injured in the terrible "tremblor."
Tbe same strange contrast of charac
teristics has been brought out once
more, and in another form, by tbe
recent calamity at Fernie, British Col
umbia. Scarcely had tbe embers of
their wrecked city begun to cool, be
fore the citizens began to plan Imloin
oitably for tbe building of a fairer
city upon Its charred and scattered
ruins. So much for tbe Innate and
unconquerable nobility of human
nature. But scarcely had their plans
for reconstruction been matured and
tbe work begun, before the carpenters
began to demand an lncreuseof wages
threatening a strike If their claims
were not yielded to, a condition which
would undoubtedly make the prompt
recovery of the city from the terrible
blow it had suffered. Infinitely alow
and difficult. So much for the lunate
littleness and grasping greed of
human nature. Tbey are both there,
tbe nobility and the baseness, and It
needs only and event like this to bring
them clearly and boldly to tbe surface.
Notice to Contractors.
The clerk of tbe school board of d
trict No 8 will receive sealed bids for
the construction of a schoolhonse in
said district. Bids to be filed with the
clerk on or before Thursday, August
W, at luo'cloek a. m. Flans and spec
ifications may be found with tbe clerk
of the school board ; in tbe office of tbe
(County School Superintendent; or at
the Falls City Bank, io Farls City.
The school board reserves tbe right to
reject any or all bids submitted.
W. M. Smith, Clerk of School Board,
District No. 8, Monmouth R. F. D. 1.
8-ll-3t
merits, and sold through druggists, an
tho fnerprlienLs of which have the un
animous endorsement of all the leading
mmlii-.tl writers and teachers of all the
several schools of practice, and that too
as remedies for the ailments for which
Favorite Prescription " Is recommended.
A little book of these endorsements will
ho nt tn any address. Dost-D&id. and
absolutely res" If you request same by
postal card, or tetter, of Dr. R. V. Pierce,
Buffalo. N. Y.
Dr. Pierce's PWsant Pellets cure con
stipation. Constipation is the cause of
many diseases. Cure the cause and you
cure the disease. Easy to take as candy-
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 cheapo
est wood you can buy. $1.75 per load,
delivered. Mutual phone 1407, or leave
orders at Webster's confectionery
store.
11-22-tf. AUGUST BOWMAN.
LOW
RATES
EA5T
WILL BE MADE THIS SEASON BY THE
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(LINES IN OREGON)
FROM DALLAS, OREGON
AS FOLLOWS
TO
Chicago
St. Louis
St. Paul
Omaha
Kansas City
BOTH WATS
THBOCGH
PORTLAND
$74.40
69.40
64.40
64.40
64.40
ONE WAT
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 calloD
. N. WOODS, Local Agent
or write to
WM. McMURRAY
Genernl Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
1SUMMER
2
GOODS
Must be sold out Regardless of Cost for
Seven Days beginning Saturday, August 15,
ending Saturday, August 22, making room
for Fall Goods which are beginning to arrive.
H We have on hand a few White Canvass Oxfords for men, ladies and children
SS i -i . ii n Tri-e : Cli
y - wnicn we are gumg tu acu at vtie-naii. price.
N 101 AA TlTl 'J. n fvtnrAa KCn A 11 9lil Qfl ayA QRn UnMn.. VTr i n
m all new weaves and patterns 18C
20c Lawns and Batiste, sale 13C
15c and lGfc Summer Goods, snip in
i ni n -i . '
j.e summer ijooas, sale
Fine line of Figured Lawn, yd 5C
s $1.00 White Canvass Oxfords
i oc " "
1.50 "
2.00 "
Ladies'
50c
63c
75c
1.00
Parasols 25 per cent Discount
A line of 50c short Kimonas, 35c; $1.25 long, 95c; $1.50 long, 1.15
A line Ui iticii o I ut ixegugee uiiu la -
A line of twenty-five cent Fancy Hose for Men at
Muslin Underwear on sale at a great saving.
25 per cent discount.
45c
- - 14c
Lace Curtains at
DALLAS MERCANTILE COflPANY
.
bUMNfc.55 LOCALS.
Advertisement! under thla head are ehnrired
al irte rale ol l ceul wr Word, nr insertion;
cent rer word for each insertion thereafter; 3u
words or k-aa, II per montb, advertisement
Inserted lor lesa than cents.
figure eotint aa one word. For fiiKtanee.
the riiuneri.l eomhliiaiion "tu" counts as one
word.
Two Initials eotint sh one word. For intdance,
".I. M. Jones'' counts as two wonJa.
The minimum charxe in lor lft wordm: that Is,
an advrrtii.tneut from 1 won) to 15 words if
counted a l.s words; an advertisement from 16
to 'M worda. Inclusive, is counted as M words;
from 21 to &r words, is counted aa zh wordM, etc.
The naurcs following; the advertisement indi
cate how Ioiik it is to run. ami are not rharired
to the customer. For instance, ;t-:tl-jt indicates
that the advertisement was first published on
March ;ll, and that it la to be inserted twice.
The tie u res and letters 1-if indicate that the
advertiM-meut was first published April laud
that it is to he run until the customer orders it
discontinued.)
Goats on Shares.
80 gouts for sale or to let on share.
CiiAiti.ex Rhei'ue. 8-U-M
For Sale.
A young driving horse, llroke to
drlvo sinpele or double. Mrs. Stoner,
Itickmill, (Jr. 8-U-tt
For Sale.
At the Dallas Foundry, 3-horse
power gasoline engine for farmers'
7-24-81
Brick For Sale.
Rriek ready for market July 15, at
yard 1 mile north of Monmouth.
G. F. 8hew.
7-7-tf
1000
prices.
Wanted.
bushels White Oats. Give
RIi stxiTT & Starr. 8-li-tf
COIRT HOUSE NOTES
Items of Interest From the Records
in the County Offices
Briefly Told.
ritOBATE.
Estate of Ed In Cad well, deooused
floal aoeouot set for hearing Saturday,
September 12, at 10 o'clock a. m.
Estate of T. P. Jack, deerased-peU.
tlou for saleof real estate died ;ordered
that citation be Issued to heirs to ap
pear in courtroom at Dallas, Septem
ber It, V.m, and show causes m hjr stile
should not be made.
REAL ESTATE.
B. H. McCallon et m to It. E. Wil
liams, land lo Dallas, flOoO.
R E Williams to B II McCallon,
Und la Dallas f loot).
Dallas Lumber Company to Charles
K Kpauldiog Logging Company, I37
acres in I'olk County, t S.
A O Massey admi to G E Thomp
son, land io Dallas, luo.
Edwia Elliott to Sarah J Elliott, lots
lo West Salem, tl.
J H Dennis et ux to E G Strum,
acre, 1 1 a, r w, t i
Ira S Smith et ox to George E llrry
aod. J 8 Cooper, trust, lot In Inde
pebdeooe, f 1.
J 8 CoopT. trunteo, et al to W H
Rlggs. land lo InoVpenoVoc, txu.
All Humcrs
Are ItciMi mmttm hk th tiin. iltWi
kMapys att4 Mbrr orfans caaaot Uka eu
Of vUtMMSt tsrrp.
ItaBtlsa, kolla, ran and uhrr trap
Oca, loas of appsotsv Ua4 tirxl Mii.
sVtttosja Uirna, Bis of tediaUav skill hrad
ctact ao4 anany otacr traublra ai Uas to
t!a. Tbf are iousotosI by
Hood's Garsaparilla
Za aaaal liqrild Ibna or to raroiM4
WaUitamutirMtaba, VKSumtfL
Moving Pictures.
At the Black Tent beginulng tonight.
Admission 10 cents. n
New Prices of Ice.
On and after this date, the price of
Ice will be as follows:
60 lbs., and under, lj eta. per lb.
100 lbs., $1.25 per 100.
200 lbs., $1.00 per 100.
Cash must accompany all out-of-
town orders, and add 15c. for each
sack.
7-7-tf DALLAS ICE COMPANY,
:jjji
'iSii G' vourtugarby the sack ImJ
in saclu that bean this name jj$3
CanoH
berry;::! sugar
3i4 Then you know you have
sugar that is clean, dry,
rusi and brilliant.
ifi
li MADS ONLY BY
C. S H. SUGAR RtPININO CO.
A it Mara sOm
E2 BERRY SUGAR
Executors Final Notice.
Notice is herebr civen to whom it mat pa.
rem. ilmt the unrtersiened. Executrix ttf ihe
estate of bdwin ( Adivell, deceased. Has ft ed her
filial acre-out id wiia t-gtnte, in trie County Court
ol ihe ytRi; of Orceon for Hoik Cottntv. and fluid
Court has set Saturday. September I2t 1 at 10
o C'Iih k a. in. 01 sai a aay hi tne county (. onrt
rtKitn nt Da iln s, Tolk tUmuty, Oregou, us the
time and place for hearing Cie same; all p bisons
haviut? ribjet tiont ihere'o, if any there oe, are
hervb) notified t fi pear and present the
Sftme at wtid time und place or said executrix
will apply to the Court to have siid account
approved, the estate closed and the executrix
difichiirged.
Dated at Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, this
loth day of Aueust, 190S.
8ibley .V Eakin, Attva. for estate,
JENNIE ( ADWELL. Executrix of
estate of Edwin Cad well, deceased
Notice For Publication.
U. 8. Und Office ot Portland,
June 2,
Notice in hereby triven that Michael E.Schou-
wener, ol uaiias, Oregon, who, on June 2, 108,
uiaue j iinuer huu Mone Application, no. 77
ftr N. W. ,4 of the N. E. W, of Section 9. Town
ahip 9 H., KuiiKe 8 W., Wil. Mer.. has filed notice
ol intention to make rinul Timber Prmif. tc
establish claim to the laud above desciiued,
before the county Clerk, at Dal lab, Oregon, on
me mm uay oi Auifusi, iuub.
( IrtiiDunt u-mes as wituer-aes: W. V. Fnlle
of Dnl las, Oregon; Aaron May bee, of Dallas,
Orwn; N. R, Dale, of Dallas, Oregon; Otto
cyeriey, m iauas, Oregon.
Kegisler.
o.,p W Even our i
WHEN
WE LOAD
WAGON
Notice to Creditors.
Notice la hereby yiven that the nudcrsienrd
has been duly appointed exeeutrix of the
estate ol J. U. Hulibnrd, deeeaaed, by the
county court ol the stale of Oregon, for folk
County, and liaa qualilled.
AH peioi)S hiivinv: claims against the aaid
eaiaie ate nereoy notined lo present the same
duly veritied.toget her with the profter vouchers
luereiur, io me uniiersiirneu at ner reamenoe 1
the city of Hallux in id County, within al
wmiui, iruin ine uaie 01 irua notice.
lialeil and liret liulilished July 14. 1908.
ELLEN J. Ill 11HAK1).
Kxerntrlx of the eatate ot
1. It. Hubbard deceased.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
Notice For Publication.
0
Notice.
Earl wants to know tho whereabouts
of Frank Merton. 8-ll-2t
Wanted.
Housekeeper for Dallas College dor
mitory. Liberal wages. Address C. A.
Mock, Dallas, Oregon. 8-11-tf
For Sale.
Fine family cow, and heifer calf S
mouths old. Inquire of Miss Ida
Thompson. First place west of Dr.
Linbree's residence. 9-11 St
Implements.
All parties Intending to buy Imple
ments bod betmr see F. J. Wagner
before making their purchases.
1-17-tf.
20 Tons Hay Wanted.
Tbe Willamette Valley Lumber Com
pany want bids for 30 tons of timothy.
etcb and cheat hay, (baled) d.-llvered
at the mill. 8 11 if
Cedar Pouts.
Oood cedar posts for sale at 1 1 1 cents
each. Also another car of extra Star
A Star shingles. KoEHai Wnt-
or. 7-S-tf
23 Tom Pears Wa.ted.
The Wonroouth Evaporating and
Canning Company will pay the high
est market price for canning for U
tons ot Bartlett pears del ire red at the
Csnnery building lo gtvxi condition.
Citation.
In the Comity Court of the State of Oregon,
for folk Count .
in the matter of the eatate of William Uver
inore, deai-d. ( ltattoti.
To lxHnard R. Livermore. Ix)t H. Mverniore.
Sarah Kllen Uvennore, Mary Ann llarpool, l)t
Shreve, Mary K Mulr, Link Hhreve, William
Hhrev, l'earl lemorvat. Claude Ih'inoreat. Hnl.v
la'moreat. Kay liemorvat, Nellie Jacobaon, Kate
Shreve, llerlierl Demoreat, Clara K. fierce
Carrie ;raut and Amy chilly and to any others
unknown, lirvellim: '
In the name of the state of Oreton yon are
hereby ciliMt and required to appear in the
;"; "" ," 'aie ot urexon, for the
I ouiity ol I'olk at the Court Room thereof, al
"allaain the County of folk, on Halnrday, the
llh day ol SeptemlaT. lwn, al 10 o'clock in the
forenoon ol that day, then and there lo show
cause-. If any ihe? have, why said rual properly
.le.cril.ed as fllowa, to wn: ixit No. 5 in Hlock
No. in of the Improvement I'nmnanv' ..i.ii..
10 the City of 1 allni. folk county,i"re:on,of the
Li 7 v 1. 7 1 "',, " i No. in
Blin k No. In Leven s IjK'reole addition to Ihe
Town ol Dallaa, folk Couniy, Oreron, ol ihe
probable value of the sum of Hum, and IxH
No. I In Block No. 5 In Uven's LaCreole Addi
tion lo the Town of I in has. I'olk County (ire
ain, of the probable value of the sura of iiaiMi
should not be aold to pay the dvbla. funeral
expenses, expenses ol laal alckneas and lea, lea
mentioned lu lh will ol said deceased, and
that upon final hearing thereof that Ihe
Court order and derrw thai said land here-
iiociore meniiouiKi tie aold al private aale
In ihe manner provided by law. and for such
olher and lurlhrr order in Ihe prcmlaeaasto the
Court may areas pror.
tineas- The Hon. Ed r. Coad,
Jndire of Ihe County Court of
I , Ilia dale of Orewon, for the
JLli I 'oonty of folk, with the aral
ofaaldlViurt aAxed, Ihla Mb
day of August, a. I, lags.
K. M. HXITH.
Clerk of aaid Conuty Court.
Notice of Sale.
Weoi-Weod-W
The same day jrou order. We hare
J a limited amount of eica-llent dry 18
l Inch wood, split ready for kitchen as,
riaceycxarnrder bow for yoor winter's
wood. The wood is going fast and w
are not making any mora.
Tat Cuts K. Kr.ruiKi Lonaisa
CV wrtiT. sueoeaworto tbe Dallas Lam
berConsoany. B.th pbooee. T-SI-M
Sottre ia hereby lvn that b? virtue and In
pursuance ol an nrder of the I'onnty Court of
lh Slaleol rram for Polk County, amn. In
rirte. made am entered of record in aaid
'Oun oa the l day of Anriiat. In. la the aiai.
terol Ihe eatate ol ioha rimnhli J, . . 4
dirrrimt tbe anderalaiied aa administratrix f
aal.1 raiat lo aril the real property of aaid
ea!e at prrt-'te a-i-O-n fr e-h. to i wianner
pnwrnixn oy isw, tna nuderaicsml adminielra
Irtx al l, on
KliNfMlAY. SCPTKMRKS .
at the boar of owe o'r! k p as. of aaid day, at
the front dinr o the County Conn Houar tit Ihe
I tty of liallaa. la said County, proceed to sell
the aaid real property al pQbile snrtl..M for eaah
ia kD.I on day of aale, la aoordaoca with said
rirr and aub; n onwnraaaooa by aaid
I'onal? lonrt aaid real prprnr beios Mruc
wiarty dna-nhed aa fvllowa:
A a aadtvHled osie-aixth inti-reat ta ami to that
ruls lot, piece or paroei of lat d. dn--rihrd aa
heanaalnial ihe Nona weal rorwerof tbe Joa a.
IV-laawiotl Itona'M laiml Clalra No. au. Notl
SflWHi No. In fc-t7ic panaof rrttnna and 16
In TowwMlpSNMiik. ,4 Kanre a Wea of the
Wlllamella Mertdiaa. la the lmnty of s:k
and Mate of DreaNwi. and rtiartna Ihr-naa ioili
I eVwree Weaa a,-f. rhalna. thraee kaot hi aa
enatna laistr !! a ia rt,ata Iheooa Fa4
b OrSsias IhosM North T. M ebalna. Ibewee
Woaa cbajn. ibewoa Nona rba-aa-
Ibewea Weat s rbaine tbertea Niwtb IS rbaina
at4 Ibonoe Sea xe aa ebaina ha tao plar of
beainala. ooouualnaT x aoroa. asore aw araa
a! to I ho eatoto la. m ia of Marwaeta D
i ampoell. widow oi oha taaipbril, r., oe-
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE S. 1S78.
fulled Htatea Land Oltice,
1'ortland, Orefron,
Jii a Imui
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provision,, of the act of congress of
June 3, 1S7S, entitled "Au act for the aale of
iiinuer laiios in me stales ol California, Oregon
Nevada, and IVashington Territory," as ex
lenocd losll the Public LHnd Slates by act of
August 4, lirj, Ear! (i. W iaecarver. of Dallas,
ll' of folk, Slate of Oregon, hss this day
i . iiim-e ma aworn siaiemeul ro.
t iw, oir me purcnai oi tne s. fc. of S E I,
of Section No. 4. in Townahln So. South
K. No. 8 W .. . M., and will oiler proof to show
wiai me iana aougnt is more valuable for H
iiuiuer or sione loan lor arrK'Ultura nurnoaea
and lo establish hia claim to said land before the
uumj i.iera at uanas, Oregon, on Wednesday
the itih day of August, 190S.
ne names aa wltneKses: Aaron Maybee, of
'anna, uregon : l larence w. Chillis, of llallaa,
Oregon; Olio Bycrley, of Dallas, Oregon: Kea
mlth Dale, of Dallaa. Oregon.
Any and all peraons claiming adreraelr the
above-deacribed lauds are requested to tile their
viniuia in mia uuu-eonor ueioresald aiith day ol
ALdEKNON 8. DRESSER
Kegisler.
Notice For Publication.
TIMBER LAND, ACT Jl'NK S, 17S.
United states Land Office,
Portland, Oregon,
Notice Is hereby given that in compliance
with the proviaums of the act of Congreaa of
Juna a. 1S7H, entitli-d "An ai l for the aale of
..,,. , maireur i aiiiornla. Oregon,
Nevada and l aahmgton Territory," aaextended
to all the fubhc Und statea bract ol AuguM 4
lJ,l lart nceW .8hnlts.of Oallaa.countvof Polk
State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office
''.fS'l"."'?'?'"0 , 777' ,or ,h purchase
of the S K.i. of N. w. l o, Section No. a, in
Township No 8 Kane No. a West and
will offer proof to show that the land sought la
-,.,,(. mr iia umoeror alone than for
agricultural purtwaea, and to establish his
' 'A,, 10 M,d '"", bl"',lr Count? Clerk
Angus"iir'0n- U Wed,,e "T "
He names aa witneaaea: Aaron Maybee, of
Dallaa. Oregon: Earl W laerarver. of Dallas Ore
gon: Neamith Dale, of Dallaa, Oregon; Olio
Byerley, of I alias. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming edverarl? the
i T n,, " ,T'lu,lcl to flle their
o " - MM d.y
ALGERNON 8. DRESSER,
Regular.
Notice For Publication.
1 . 8. Land
Dcpartxoent of the Interior
ocice al Portland. unnn
June JtKh. lux.
iwi ... T,"TTr t" "r Miner, of
, " i"r a a day of June
las. raaite 1. and S. application No r-aa i-,-t'
No, Oh, lor 8. I- of 8. V, s W I. Sraliow hi
Me?ldt.,. ha. Sloil a.lc of Inlenllo. l -.21
ZliSrJ? 'u'h,,, '" K"hr land above
deaenbed. before Couni J Clrrk of Po k oanl7
cJrS'1-- U- - "
rvnha U Uatcr.of la: rer.,B
AU,r.K.NON . HKFSJ.KR.
Rogiater.
the next time we would like to include
a few groceries for you. We know if
we ouce sell you a few that after that
we will sell you
ALL YOUIt GROOERIES
Make your first order consist of the
articles you Know most about, both as
to qualities and prices. Then tbe ad
vaDtage and economy of buying here
will be ail the more apparent to you
E. BOYD & SON
Phones: Bella, Mutual 314.
LOOK HERE!
The City Express & Transfer Co
does all kinds or hauling at
reasonable rates, Stand ami both
rhones at Webster's Confectionery
Store.
MUSqOTT & STARR
Proprietors
DALLAS,
OREGON
TIMBER LANDS
Fuller & Elliott
Only Real Estate firm in Polk County
K . I 1 ! ml I T . . . J
uouuiiug nuiuf r ijaua exclusively
Don't fail to callorwrltplf inn h
have timber to sell.
Office in Crider Building
Dallas, - . Obeoor
INDEPENDENCE I MONMOUTH
Railway.
FROM ISDEPESDENCt.
FOB DALLAS.
Train No. aa. Leara InanmnriMM i
. m.; 1?. Moumilulh.a lia. aa.; ar. Dailaa,'.aii
Train No. SM
laa. ir a. s". '
Train No. TO. lean
i.i p. an
:Up. ag
"I aibub.
Train No. ST.
soa-aa.; 1?
I.' a. aa.
Train N
Even our
Grandfothens1 knew what
BALLARD'S SNOW
LINIMENT
will do.
A CONVINCING PROOF
of the worth of a medicine is the cures it can effect. Everr
one who has used Ballard's Snow Liniment knows that it will
rI T D C RHEUMATISM, CUTS, SPRAINS, STIFF JOINTS,
LUKC BURNS, NEURALGIA, CONTRACTED MUSCLES
AND ALL PAINS.
USE SNOW LINIMENT 10 YEARS.
V. L. Settle, Richmond, Mo., writes:- "This is to
certify that I have used your Snow Liniment for ten
years for rheumatism, neuralgia, lame back, etc.,
and In every case it has rendered immediate relief
and satisfaction."
Avoid all Substitutes. . Three Sizes 25c, 50c, $1.00
BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO.
500-502 North Second Street, ST. LOUIS, MO.
Sold and Recommended by
STAFRIN DRUG COMPANY
ii. Monmouth, k.ai p. s.; ar. Uallaa,
I .rave iiwiiMjmm
Montooalh, 7:l a. aa.; ar. Auii,
I lT- : .;. Alllai; 4:2
OS BOKBIorTa OVLV
Uaw lodepeadeaocdailr, l.x p. m
No. 101 imta atonraouta 7:3) a aa
rOH DALLAS.
TDa uiDtriiruvrB.
ad-KVaiif"T I?1"1- ""Xlar.
lasted Una llta Aa? of Inrnsl, ln
k..iT ! CAMPSEU.
Alaiioiaiivtli of tfce 1,
a a at rrll. Jr
Kaear BarW. Aiuraot.
Adaaiaiatratora Ns4ir.
NorW la e?e? rirea ta a boas It as,
eera,. Ih.t the a.eraurd ' T
aa.7l i',''' Tr.
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moots. I Sa a. a. im .' " T: .
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,Vr Dallaa, fl.ilr.T j. .
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A STEADY STREAM
of good stationery is constantly flow
ing in and out of this shop. Poor
stationery never comes la 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 sunnlv
of our stationery with you. It's pretty
u io gei gooa everywhere.
W. H. ROY $ CO.
Dallas, Oregon
Lumber For Sale
Rough and dressed lumber for
sale at your own price. Let me
figure on your bllL Mutual
phone.
N. G. HARRIS,
DALLAS, . - OREOOS
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.
TJtHTIST.
M. HAYTER
Offlos over Wilson's I eag Itf
DALLAS, OEBOO"-
M. OLIVE SMITH
teacher of
PIANO AND ORGAN
Studio, Room Xo. 2. Wilsn. ni.w
DALLAS OREGON
TTOMIT At LAW
J. L. CoLLI-3
Main Street, Kear Postoffl
DALLAS, - - OEEG0X
SiJ!!?L Atrtl- Sal'T i - .
l-"''-'-' l an? V K a. i.wTh - - ' - MaHU
ii.ie ai na.. Mm, taasn um. . " arn lw
aa aa i,, 7. ' i. v, u a aik
""rt 4 la l a. Albmofa.
fsaSiaius a. i
raoii wosiiorTH oxlt.
MsaarU aar la
Calls prompUy answered dayornlgbt.
R. L. CJIAPMAN
rvNriAL Doucroa & Utoalku
"ataaj rbaM Uai
DR. ELBERT E. FISHER
SpsJist la slisfsjn ot the
N, aa4 TkrsMt
Office, Row,,, l-j, 0r?-r Boli Bank
TTOBatET at Law
L. D. BROWN
Kotabt PraMJC; AbstsUCTS
Uglow Bldg., MU1 Street
DALLAS, OBEOt'S-
rrourr ST law
Ed. F. 0p,
Offloe la Coarttroase
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