Polk County Observer ALLGOOD fc COLLINS Pu bill tied Semi-Weekly at 11.60 per Year. Strictly in Advance. Entered s second-class matter March 1, 1907, at the poet office at Dai Us. Oregon, under the Act ol congress 01 Mann a, sary were proper arrangements for their care made in thirdly. The pro posed hospital will fill this require ment and the movement Is worthy of the substantial and active support of every citizen of Dallas. DALLAS, OREGON, 8KPTEMBM 4, 19M. The ivay to build up Dallas ft to pat- roniie Dallas people. COURT HOUSE NOTES Items of Interest From the 'Records in the County Offices Briefly Told. COMMON SENSE T.tf most intelligent people to use only mi -J'.ii.'ies of !; town composition. There for (t is tha!) I)r. Pierce's medicines, the ajsi-.Jvff w'iich print every Ingredient rUTl-.g Jul a ' 'ica upon the bottle wrap pers ?r.i aiul its correctness under oata. are daily erV i'.rtg in favor. The com- puU:onof J Pierce's medicines Is open to everyboc. Dr. I'itc? being deiref of b-in" v.- :.--i,t of inve- I t ... i '.:n.j f-.'liy ti'-o !;:' fr-rmuhe. Im;t j ' r '. A -. 'h:t : r t '. c rr : o.-:TH"ii ' t "T-"ni ':: !: f-s Is Uown the mor-i PROBATE. Estate of Mary Neal, deceased In ventory and appraisement filed and approved. Estate of Henry T. Bauphman, de ceased D. W. Sears, F. 8. Wilson appointed appraisers. REAL ESTATE. - J Hannah Jackson and bd to Jose- phine Frink, land in t 8 s, r C w. $650. i Santa Fe Pacific R R Co to Helen A I McCIure et al, 80 acres, t 8 s, r 8 w, $1. J FALL CLOTHING BRYAN'S FALSE ISSUE. Both of tbe Republican candidates In tbe present presidential campaign have replied pointedly and effectively to Mr. Bryan's statement of the salient Democratic issue, "Shall the Pcopl Rule?" Mr. Sherman points out the fact that Mr. Bryan bas chosen for an issue that which is no issue, for tbe people always have and always will rule. Mr. Bryan's vaunted and ill chosen "key note" is one of the axioms of our constitutional govern menu Judge Taft goes yet further in his reply. He admits that the great industrial problems that now confront the United States have arisen under Iiepublicbn administration and have assumed alarming proportions only in recent years. But be declares, and brings forward as proof the legislation of the past few. years, the Republican administration Is proceeding as rapidly as possible with the solution of these problems. Its conservative method Is however too slow for its radical antag onists who would, with a single blow, wipe out the abuses and bring In the millenium. Waxing caustic in bis reply, Mr. Taft declares thai "the fact that the Democratic party had but llttlo recent experience in the responsibility of power, and but little training In actual legislation, makes the party and Its distinguished loader oblivious to the necessity of care and caution in tl e enactment of statutes which are to aooompllsb enormous changes in our social and business relations." The fact is he concludes that the people have ruled and are ruling by wisely rejecting the Insues raised by the Democrats and entrusting the work of solving these problems, problems that Inevitably had to arise under our present peculiar social and economic conditions, to the Republican party. employed, these medicines are entirely free frora t!.o objection of doing harm tiy cnat.r:? an appetite for either al inh'jiie bevcrsses or habit - forming drnss. Liamlne the formula on their bottle wrsppers the same as sworn to by Dr. Pierce, and you will find that his "Golden Medical Discovery," the great, btood-purifier, stomach tonic and bowel '.-emulator the medicine which, while not H M Edgar to C F Patton et ux, 2 recommenditi to cure consumption In its acres t7s r4w tH5. - - advanced stages (no mr-dicinc will do that) v;-t we ntn: an iiiu. caiarrnai condi tions of head and throat, weak stomach. torpid liver and bioncliial troubles, weak lui.es and lia:!,'-on-coiieh, which, if neg le; t-d or bmily treated lead up to and ui.aii? term.n:iie in consumption. Take the "Golden .Medical Discovery" in time and 't is not likely to disappoint you if oniy you give it a thnroxniU and f'lir trial.' 'Don't e.ject miracles. H wun't do supernatural tilings. You must exercise your patience and persevere in its use for a reasons! le length of time to get its full benefit. The Ingredients of which Dr. Pierce's medicines ire composed have the unqualified endorsement of scores of medical leaders better than any amount of layT or non-professional, testimonials. They' are not given awav to be experi mented with but areoid by nil dealers in medicines at reasonable prices. iv; rr.ents rerecog- lieing wie.riy maae of the activa ! tL.-Ai.ci.'i:l principles extracted from na tive forest roots, by exact processes original with Dr. Pierce, and without tbe tse of a drop of alcohol, triple-refined and chemically prro glyccrino being used In st, rui in r-vr:"e!:nrr and nreurvfncr the ctintlve virtues raiding in the roots Qf tzood stationery is constantly now- inT in and out of this shop. Poor stationery never comes in and coose- f l -wo1 9 1 9i 18 A STEADY STREAfl August is referred to and has been for ages referred to as "the dull month," and during August the terse but expressive phrnse "nothing doing" seems to be most frequently on the lips of the public. But will tho real inside facts of the case warrant the time worn assumption? During Aug ust, fewer people appeared on iho streets of tho cities than usual, and often during an entire day everything would appear decidedly "dead." Literally and figuratively and col loquially shaking there was "nothing doing." But while the streets lay apparently quiescent, outside of the limits of the cities everything was in a turmoil of activity, with the pressure of a harvest season at Its height. Every farm and Hold seemed to druw to it aomo of tho buxtlo of business aotlvltv that had enlivened tlie t.. ii ! And sip the rich through the other mniilha nn.l ,l,,rl.,r. JOHN BIRD. "the dull month" of the' year. It ZJ"lm probable that more effective ami more This beverage mixed from foaminir i . ; . i important woric was oonipioleil tlian' wn aim huu; at almost any other season. August!80 "''jf,1,, ". ,I,oru but . ... ,U1U lt AQ(. nn, . on8 .HM C L Masterson to F W Masterson, lots in Independence, $100. O W Wilcox to Isaac Con net, land n t9s, r4w, $100. Josephine Frink to J I Murphy, 25 acres, t 8 s, r 6 w, $300. Josephine Frink to W A Brown and Isabelle Brown, 24.62 acres. 1 8 s, r 6 w, $1050. Henrietta Knowles to Mary Sears, lot In Dallas, $1. Mary Ann Tyee to David Martini, land ia t 6 g, r 8 w, $1. COMMISSIONERS' COURT. i Contract for graveling Indepen dence, Flanery and Ash Swale fills and for constructing railing, bub and fellow guards along fills awarded to Ira Mebrling. R. B. Winslow appointed to take full charge of work connected with county rock crusher and deliver report of all work done, to tbe County Court at tbe end of each month. C. C. Gardner, Leander Belieu, F. Beezley appointed to view road proposed in petition of C. Kerber. Viewers to meet at point of beginning of road at 9 a. m., September 11. Contract to furnish materials for finishing work on Independence, Flan- ry and Ash Swale fills, awarded to Ira Mehrling. Contract for repairing Mill Creek bridge awarded to Jra Mehrling, and contract for repairing Scroggins and iooseneck bridges awarded to Tate & Nelson. nenry cimoru appointed super- isor of road district No. Ill to succeed ames Boydston, resigned. Publishing of claims allowed awarded to Polk County Itemizer and Polk County Observer; salaries and fixed charges not to bo published. Contract for hauling gravel Independence fill awarded to J. Jones, and for Flanery fill to S Hill. 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 nurehflse 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 hard to get it good everywhere. W. H. ROY $ CO. Dallas, Oregon Notice For Publication. Also Bkock, Oak Wood For Sale. oak posts. Address O. A. Dallas. 8-21-St 1000 prices. Wanted. bushels White Oats. Give Mi'scott & Starr. 8-14-tf Department ot the Interior, V. 8. Land Ulice at Portland, Oregen. AueliKt Kill. 1UM. Kotice iv hereby given that William J. Shewey, of Dallas, Oregon, who, on August 10th, l!fcS, made limber or .-tone entry, .no.vjti. lor n of s. . 1 . and lxt 5 of Section t. Townthln South, Range 6 Weit, Willamette Meridian, has tiled nonce 01 intention to mfee Final Proof to eaiablibh claim to the land above described before Reidaler and Receiver of United l?tatet lnd Office, at Portland, Oregon, on the &itb day of October, lao. Claimant namea ae witnesses: O. P. Conlee, of Dallas. Oregon; M. A. t onlee, ol Buell, Ore eon: Eliaa Hinshaw, of Dallas, Oregon; C. L. Coulee, of Dallas, Oreirnn. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. BUY FLATJAON PANTS SATISFACTION OUAJANTEiD Our Fall Line of Flat Iron Pants Have ( Arrived and Ready! For Your Inspection DALLAS MERCANTILE COHPANY B. Wood For Sale. 16-inch stove wood at $2 and ! delivered. M. BwDfiETT, phone, Pioneer S3. Notice For Publication. a rick, Mutual &-l-4t Notice. First-class horse shoeing done at F. J. Wagner's implement and black smith shop. 9-4-tf For Sale. Good driving horse, and brand new buggy and harness. Inquire at this office. 10-l-4t Department of the Interior, L. 8. Land Office at Portland. Oretion. June 20th. 19ns. Notice la hereby eiven that Marv J. Miner, of lianas, wreeon. wno, on tne a).n day of June. I'jOK, made T. and 8. application No. 7T94. Serial. No. m. for B. 'A of s. li of S W. u Section 10. TownHhiuT ulh. Ranee 6 West. Willamette Meridian, hi hied notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim id the land above described, before County Clerk of Polk Counlv Oregon, at Dallas, Oregon, on the 21st day of oepiemuer. r-ftio. Claimant nsraes as witnesses: Aaron Mav- bee, of Dallas, Oregon: W. V. Fuller, of Dallas. Oregon; Eliza J. Fuller, of Dallas, Oregon ; bertha L. llayter, of Dallas, Oregon. ALGKRNON S. DRES8ER, Register. for N. B. Normal Regents Hold Meeting. The State Hoard of Normal Regents met in the office of Secretary C. L. Starr, in Salem, Tuesday, and out lined the work for tho normal schools of the state during the coming term. The Monmouth Normal will bo run until February 1, 19oa, on the money put up for current expenses, amount ing to about $1500, and the teaching force is to bo puid out of the tuition receipts. Contructs will expire Jonu ary 1. unless proper appropriation tor tho support of tho Institution is made by the Legislature. President E. D. ltosslor reported at Tuesday's meeting that the total receipts for the Summer Normal this year amounted to $I2H1, or $121.15 more than expenses. Maltona. To thirsty man upon a summer day. No sweeter words than these are ever heard, "Why thirst when you can lightly hie a way Lost. Between Morris' jewelry store and Charles McDevitt's residence, a moss agate brooch (born 6hape). Finder please return to Observer office. 9-4-2t For Sale. Duiry ranch with full equipments. Terms reasonable. Thisoffer open for a short time only. Jons Heloerson, Black Rock, Or. 8-18-8t Cedar Posts. Good cedar posts for sale at 11 cents each. Alao another car of extra Star A Star shingles. Sofhren Ware hoise. 7-24-tf For Sale. At a burgain, If taken at once. Fine, new house, 2 blks. from business district. All modern conveniences. Price $lS.r.0. Address 122 Observer. 9-l-4t Mnltona' with for solar treatment come along Wood For Sale. Do you need wood? In preparing to place your orders remember that I am able to furnish you all kinds of slab wood from either of the Dallas sawmills at the best possible rates. Send in your orders by either phone. Mutual 1196; Bell 443. 8 4 tf. AUGUST BOWMAN. Executors Final Notice. Notice is hereby given to whom it may con cern, that the undersigned, Executrix of the eaiateof Edwin Cadwell, deceased, has riled her rinal account In said estate, in the County Court ol the State of Oregon for Polk County, and said court has set Saturday. September 12th at lo o'clock a. in. of said day at the County Court room in Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, as the time ami place for hearing t:iesame;all persons having objections thereto, if any there be, are hereby notified to appear and present the same at said time and place or said executrix will apply to the Court to have said account approved, the estate closed and the executrix discharged. Dated at Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, this lOlli .lay of August, 190S. Sibley A: Eakin, Attys. for estate, JENNIE CADWELL. Executrix of estate of Ed hi Cadwell, deceased Administrators Notice. s Notice is hereby given to whom it may con cern, that the undersigned administrator ot the estate of Delila Suver. deceased, has riled with the Hon. County Court ot Polk County, Oregon, his final account in said estate and aaid Court has set .Saturday, September I2lh, 190s. at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. as the time for hearing the same, at whicn said time all persons having objections thereto. If any there be, are hereby notified to appear and present the same, or said administrator will apply for an order that said estate be fully and finally closed, the adminis trator discharged and his bondsmen released Dated at Oallas. Polk County, Oregon, this ith day of August. r,. MARSHALL SUVER, administrator of the estate of Delila Suver, deceased Sibley St Eakin, Attorneys. 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 wo will sell you ALL YOUR GROCERIES 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 Phones: Bell 63, Mutual 314. DALLAS COLLEGE Places an education within the reach of every ambitious young man and woman. The earnings of vacation will pay a full years' expenses. Offers advantages equal to those of any similar school in Ore gon. Courses: Classical, Scientific, Elementary Academic and Musical. Special work for those ' preparing to teach. TERM .OPENS SEPTEMBER 23. For Catalogue and information address the president, C. A. MOCK Dallas. Oregon LOOK HERE! "CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO GODLINESS" says a noted proverb. Following out this line of reasoning we are missionaries to the good of the general public. We will call at your door for your soiled linen and will return It clean and white aa Mt. Hood snow. We laundry Carpets, Rugs, Blankets, Quilts and Lace Curtains. Will wash and press your suit. In fact, anything that is done In a first class laundry. Despite the vast superiority of our work our prices are the lowest. Phone in your orders to the DALLAS STEAM LAUNDRY. Mutual Phone 197. A. E. THOMPSON Dallas, Ore. Is the month of transferred activities, and when tho average is strtirk, there la just as much "doing" during August s during any other month of the year. oesophagus." down your tf 4 it BUSINESS LOCALS. A movement is on foot to secure the establishment of a hospital by the Catholic Sisters In Dallas, and this movement Is ooe worthy of the support of every progressive cltlzeo of Dallas regardless of his personal creed or religious Miof, Inasmuch as the establishment of such an Inatltiitl.m Wlllhftnr a.ntnl.1 h.n.fl. . ..... ! "M" .V '"' h "." thereallrr; .tj - - "m inj, woki, w ,i ifr miwin. advertisement matting it pomltile for Invalids or por- Missea Freda and Winnie Launer returned Wednesday from Tillamook. where the former has been campaign Ing for subscriptions in the J.ournal scholarship contest. (Advertisements under this head are rhargml I the rale of I rent per wonl. nrw lon-rtion. s sons seriously Injured in accidents in this vicinity, to receive prompt and competent attention without havingto assume the risks of tedious journey to Salem or Portland. No matu-r how much care may be exercised, accidents For Instance, counts as one 1 Inserted for Irm lhaii i cents l riviirea eount as ooe wonl. ' the numeral combination "$.41" word. 1 wo Initials romtl as one wonl, For instance, 'J. M . Jonea" counts aa two won?. The nilntii.nm chance U lor l.'t w..rtf- tht t. an adrrrtua'inent from I wont u l. words Is roomed as l.t words; an advertisement from IS I lo A words. Iiirliisire, is counted aa Ju words t from :l lo words Is counted as Words, etc! or a serious nature are continually " ! h is to run. and r n. m.r.j .-I-. i , . to the customer. For Instance. 1,11 .1 m.ll.-ai. ti. tw s-ofiuwasni Sal niM published on " J. insi 11 IS to he married twice. ne nrurea and leiiers 4 I II ln.lt, .I in. I the 'imiin,i was a rat no hit. het April I and thai ii is to he run until tier riieioniM nrdere 11 ulsconuutted.) Should not Leave Town. A fine Tiuno can now be bought for a merusong. Fine Emerson Square Grand Piano must be sold for parties who have left towu. Piano cost 500 and Is surely worth 2 0. Will take loO cash or a good note. Address, Merchants' Collection Agency, Boi 430, Portland, Ore. price of New Prices of Ice. On and after this date, the ice will lie as follows: 60 lbs., and under, 1) cts. per lb. 100 lbs., $1.25 per 100. 200 lbs., $100 er 100. Cash must accompany all out-of-town orders, and 'add 15c for each sack. 7-7 tf DALLAS ICK COMPANY. ovcurritig In the various manufactur ing Industrie In and about Dallas, and risks are involved D transferring uaerers to distant hospitals for treat ment, which would be made unnecos- Peculiar to Itself la select km, pfoportiua and combination Of tncredlenta. In lbs process by which tbelr remedial Values are extracted and preserved, la eflartlreoi-aa, nsefulneas tn4 economy, (Turing Use widest ranee ot diseases, Dotac Use most food fcw the money, Having Lbs arwet eaaaJK-inal atertt. And Us if I eat record ot cure. Hood's Sarsaparilla la usual liquid turns or la ctmootated Ufckets knows as f arvataba. lOOdusss U. Agricultural College CORVALLIS, OREGON Offers collegiate courses In Agricul ture. Including Agronomy, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry, Dairy husbandry. etc.; Forestry: Domestic Science and Art; Civil. Electrical, Mechanical, and Mining Engineering; Commerce; Phar macy. Offers elementary courses In Aeri- culture. Forestry. Domestic Science Citation. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk Countv. In the matter of the estate of William Liver more, deceased. Citation. To Uoiiard R. I.ivermore, Lot H. I.iverinore. Harsh Kllen Uvermore, Mary Ann Hariswl, Lot Hhreve, Mary E Mnir,- Link Khreve, William Khreve, Fearl fiemorest. Clamle Ueraorest, Ruby iHmorest, Kav Ueinorest, Nellie Jacobson, Kate Shreve, Herbert Demorest, Clara K. Fierce l arrle r.rant and Amy chttty and to any others unknown. Ureetinr: In the nsme of the state of Oreron you are hereby cited and required to appear iu the County Court ol the Stale of Oreuon, for the County ol I'olk al the Court Room thereof, at Pallas In the Countv of Polk, on K.topH. ,i,u lth day ol September, IK, at 10 o'clock in' the orrnuou oi inat nay, men and there to show cause. It stir they have, why sulci real property described as follows, tn-wlt: Lot No. 5in Block No. 19 of the Improvement Companv's addition lo the City of lis) Ins. Hols-county.oreiron.of the probable value of .Juui; also lxt No In Wock No. 7 In Leven 'a l-acreole addition to the lowno! flsllss, I'olk County, drcron, of the proliahle value ol the sum of : K, snd lxl No 1 In Hl.s k No. ; in liven s LsCreole Addi tion lo the Town of lisllas. I'olk County. Ore eon, of the probable value of the sum of f ion On should not be sold to pay the debts, funeral expenses, expenses ot Issl sickness and leraclce mentioned III the will ol said defeased, and that upon s tinal hearlne thereof thst the Court order and decree that said land here Intiefore mentioned he sold al private sale In the manner provided by law. and tor such other and further order in the premises as lo ihe t ourt may seem pnir. W Itness: The Hon. Ed F. Coad, Judre of the County Court ol i I the State, ol Oreeon, for the '"' i toonly of I'olk. with Ihe seal v' of ssl.l Court arliied. this sib day of Amrust, A. I laus. E. M. CMITH. Clerk of said Couuly Court. The City Express & Transfer Co. does all kinds of hauling at reasonable rates. Stand and both phones at Webster's Confectionery store. MUSCOTT & STARR Proprietors DALLAS, OREGON TIMBER LANDS Fuller & Elliott GROCERIES We carry the famous DIAMOND "W" Brand of Extracts, Spices, Coffee, Canned Goods FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY Simonton & SCOtt Dallas, Oregon Notice of Sale. Only Real Estate Drra in Polk County uauuuug nmoer janu exclusively Don't fail to call or write If you have no. o iiuiuer to Ben. Office in Crider Building Dallas, . Orioos -"THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY" Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, IX. B., Principal JXWe occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $20,000 equipment, employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls for office help than we can meet Our school admittedly leads all others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution. INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH Railway. FROM ISDKPENDEXC. roa DALLAS. Train So. M. Leave Independence deilv. t an Iv. Moumouih,:15a, bi., sr. lallaa, 6:u CSald Business Man : Keep hammerini? awav eerlastintrlT on thorough work. It will win out in the end." Said an KtltiMtitn Tt, nnalirr of instruc tion given In your school make it the standard of its kind in the Northwest" tLOpen all the year. References : Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. Any bank, any newspaper, any business man in Portland. a. m Notice Is herebT riven that bv virtue and In pursuance ol an ordvr the Oonmr iirt ol lha Mateof Itrecon lor fol Countv, aitlne In prolaie. nade and enleml ol rW,rd In a.id ourt on Ihe S.I dv ol Aurusl. Iwst. in Hie mat V.LI ., TT " amfiOell. Jr., dereaaed. dlm tlne Ihe andenmrned a. admlnl.lratrli oi a.1.1 esiaie 10 aril Ihe rval nronrnv of aaid I ','""'r -""loaj ror n, in the manner ... . 1 ' ""oewned a.tmiuiatia- I MI a lit. on sf hSIMlAY tiFPTtunrB . al the kur of one o o. s p m of aaid dav, al Ihe Iron! d.l the l oomi nM u. . " ' i , 1 1-rorve.l 10 Srll a. in. , ,? No-. I-eeve Independence, 10 so a. m.; It. Monmouth, II 06 a. as : i las. 11. a. m. Train No. TO. Leave daily r. Iwl. IS p. as.; It. Monmouth. ) a. m.; ar. Dallas.' ;ao p. as. For Sale. tiood family milk vw. Inquire night engineer of liuht flant I it Notice. Artlaan members will rleaae nay tbelr lotlrTo dtres tollm. Willis Simon ' ....j. wv......w jnesaw Mlmimu at ruWir aurtln for ra.h and Art. Ccmmerce and Mechanic ! ol " in -'snoe it ,.,.1 .. . lonKe ainl auhiret t r.n,nrm.iw. K. . Arts, Including forge work, cabinet making, steam fitting, plumbing, mach ine work. etc. Strong faculty, modern equipments: free tuition; opens Sept. 23. Illustrated catalogue with full Infor mation cn application to the Registrar, free. 7-3 -4t As)eaiaitratra NVtice, i.r1v .in.-;:1-ln:7 ,'"f ",at r,r"c- An ontivi.ti uiirat thintTeer in and to that oeruin 1.1. pi-re of rrrl of nil n.tlM aa breinninc al ti. Nnhwi come-of ibe John K Ivlshmuii iK-.a-ma ln.1 . .lm No i sol,. ii To.hir ,.nth. ,4 kanee M ol X teevelnaVpendeBee.dallT I ussouih.a.Mp. ar. Aula-! 4: roa AiaLia. Train No. sr. tear, Independen IT"""- -oHuiouia. .:la.ss.; ar. Alrlie, Train So. p. .. Iv. Mou P - oa aoanorrn oklt. Leaee Imlependeoce. dai'.y, 2:SD s. as. No. 101 amvea Monmouth :30a at FROM DALLAS. roa WDsrasbxara. vDa T L" f1;"- "'"T : It In city limits. Small button pin, portrait of lady. Finder plea return to hra of Mrs. F. 8. MoCallisur Kewarl. s a S.Hice re awrrhv siren thai tbe aalera-reed of a rw el i .att t ..ri of p,tfc , mrh. ne"n kaa rw t r--I lr4 aa adaitaiatraioe of t!enitrtl Idea kwp. fmw4. Ai, ywe. e Mn r aims ae.a awra vaaate r,u!Td I pfol form althis ai airalaa lr.H iiw 4aw e thai aoe. -iib ihe ofwe v.Mwrtwa u lh wle.ia4 et tr V t iwe i. stltiahawt, ii ta luJ it is ,aa 4.y of iDrat. t ; . (ANrtrn U LTT in the (oontv of p,, 1 J p av: ar. ludfr-adenre I a) a, - 'I"' "mre S.u.h ' (1 train eoaneeu ., MoTssoniafa, iir I Kn mams tiM-nor san u. ' at rhtI, "si toiX L r aiRua. Iwed tan in dsv of irnat Man MAH..rft I . xrlIt 1, A tamnoiiit o, the t state H.nee.Al'u,-'''-"- 1.-1 Train Ssjl n it. MM,aMita. 4s m. ainie. sal vl. . r. Jaoepeademe; IrJimnOatTTTAR Tram o va araros u-1e I at a at ar. mom MosMorra olt. , 'Weee..n,. Electricity for Lighting Is only expensive to people who are wasteful and careless. To you, who are naturally careful, it does not come high. u-i'.l000"11,01 becaU9e can be quickly turned off wnen not needed, w iin eaa or kerosene them ia th. Ym. J'i bUl8 moui" o otvly one or two dc IOU Can ProbahlV Dvt aimo ki a -.-a.i-i In some h'me dollars per monto. light for less money rrti, . H , uur" "ave yon anvtninK wnen it iiujiio j-t JJL WIk Dd ""ation-ruins your eyight-m.!" S r,?" decorations and Increases household work. lo h?,t it ari 'I tVe doIlar morrow by going without yonr meals lVlrTa ihbe.economy- 11 u not much what you save, but now vou save that counts. KilaET VALLET CO. RATES-Reeidenos on meters, r over 10 dr?,-t,EST2ic r dropand Sc per Kilowatt up to 10 dropj; dror- ?-1r'-e rer 6 and te Fr KilowVtt up to to drops ; over 0 FoTrVwt, ttirP ,Dd 50 Kilowatt. A drop fijrurea 16cp or les. tha T.n r.'f p,7 at tD'" ni(- We are alwavs ready to explain rhne i U ( the "Pntr proposition to'you, eall on u or rnooe to ua, we are never to busy to talk business. Willamette Valley Company E.W. KEABXS, Manager for Dallas. Mutual Vis1-1" l08t north of tb CW"1 House, rhonea Bell 421. 5.1