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Polk County Observer ALLGOOD &. COLLINS LESSEES Published Semi-Weeklr l KM per Y Strictly in Adrance. Entered aa second-claas matter March 1 I'JOT. at thlTpoit odtee t Dallaa, Oregon, under the Aet ol Comrrees ol March . DALLAS, OREGON. SrTK" "A 1908. Tin way to build up Dallas u to pat renin Dallas pioplt. MANY PRIZES FOR POLK Individual Exhibitors From "Blue Ribbon" County Secure Goodly Share of Awards. ORECOni HOPS ARE BEST OUR NATIONAL TICKET. For President, William H. Taft, of Ohio. For Vice-President, James S. Sherman, of Xew York. Polk county's exhibitors carried off as usual a Urge share of the awards at the State Fair last week, their live stock entries raokiog especially high. The follow! or list elves the names of the prize winners and a catalogue of the prize winning exhibits entered by each : HORSES. C. A. McLaughlin, Independence 1st on 4-year-old mare, "Misty Pride;' 2nd on -4-year-old stallion, "Indio." A. W. Vernon, Independence 1st on 8-year-old mare, "Lou McKinney ;" champion niaro 3. W. Brown, Aiilie 1st on yearling filly "Hal B;" seooud on best four ooiu to get one sire, "Zobona," ''Hops,' "Helen Dare," (nameless); 1st on S.vear-old stallion, "Ilat'.le Yield in This State Surpasses Call fornia and Washington in Every Respect. The following review of the present condition of the hoD trade on the Pacific Coast, from the Telegram, indi otes a more successful year for that industry in Oregon than has for sev eral months been anticipated or prophesied. Hops are being received in consider able numbers at the local hop offices and without exception they are of al most perfect quality. The fact that Oregon has this yeaY raised a super ior crop becomes more evident every day and when the samples reach the Eastern and foreign dealers they are sure to create a favorable impression It is also evident from the picking and baling returns received that the crop in size will fall under the esti mates made but a short time ago. The Presidential Electors Lee, of Multnomah County. Miller, of Linn County. A. C. Marsters, of Douglas County. B. R. Butler, of Gilliam County. J. D. F. J Nicholas Lontrsworth says that the Presidential contest this rear is "a case of Taft standing on his record and Bryan running away from his." One of the truest and most compre hensive outlines of the situation that has yet been made. PORTLAND. Sept 21. -It was an nounced that Governor Chamberlain, of this state, the popular nominee for the office of l'nitid States senator to succeed Charles W. Fulton, will take the stump in behalf of William J. Bryan, the Democratic candidate for president Salem Statesman. Glorious George I What an amazing amount of self control be has shown by keeping his sorely strained non partisan coat on even as long ns he has. Many a man would have dropped the bluff just as soon as itot-ased to be of immediate use to him. Wings;" 2nd on yearling colt "Golden figures generally actvpted now are 80, Seal;" best four colts (Morgaui to get 1 000 to 85,000 bales for Oregon. Cali- one sire. "Echo." "Black Etfypi," j fornia estimates are also being low- "Lambert Jr.," "Newsboy;" best two ered. rhilip Wolf & Co., of San Fran colts, produce of one mare, "Echo," eisoo, wired Klaber, Wolf & Setter "Black Egypt;" 2nd on 3 yea r-old I Friday that they had reduced their stallion i English shire i, "March Lad ;" j California estimate to 6",000 bales. The 1st on 3-year-old filly (English shirei, Washington crop is too small to cut "Lilac." I much figure in general statistics. Even W. D. Claggett, Salem champion up in British Columbia the yield has 2 year-old stallion, "Oregou Stamp; been very disappointing, a report from 1st on yearling stallion, "Oregon: that section stating that tne riorst Stamp;" 2nd on filly under one year, ; yards wouiu nave out louu Daies, as May C." compared witu sooo Dales last year. Felix Comegys, Ballston 3d on 3-j The Oregon market is still inactive, vear-old mare. "Victoria ;" 2nd on 2-, but some business is looked for in the year-old mare, "Lottie." ; coming week. The attitude of growers CtTTLE i '3 changing significantly, the dis- " , o icouragemeotof a short time ago giv- W. I Morrow R ok re.ll-Jj I on u t0 . feeling of bul,isUDess. year-O!0 lew, iu. u. wu.. , f d d off A-,F-CKTV,CCMy ir.hll f .L with a large cash deposit yearling bull. Rose Mangold s"Chal-. lenger; 2nd on junior yearling bull, . Loretta D's "Cioverdale King;" 3d on ..r,...:. di- r. iimmrKi f Pac tin Pearl ' "I.andeer : unninnlnrralf ,heiferi Cloverdale's Messrs. Whiteside & Cooper gave "Blossom." TIMBER LANDSlI Fuller & Elliott Only Real Estate firm in Polk County handling Timber Land exclusively Don't fail to call or write If you have bve timber to sell. Office in Crider Building FALL Dallas; Oeeoon l Am . CLOTH ijfiji Our Fall Line of! BUY FLATIRON PANTS SATISFACTION OUAANTEiD Flat Iron Pants Havel i Arrived and Ready! For Your Inspection WHEN WE LOAD WAGON OUR According to Senntor Beveridge, Mr. Bryan has never handled a single for eign problem, he has governed no Phillipines, regenerated no Cuba, built no canal, avoided no alien danger, saved us from no threatened peril. In domestic affairs, Mr. Bryan has writ ten uotone law, administered not a Ingle department advised uo presi dentwhile lecturing at all. He is a preacher of righteousness but n t an administrator of affairs. Mr. Bryan is an Aaron, not a Moses; a Heury, but not a Washington; a Wendell Phillips, but not an Abraham Lincoln. Albany H'-rald. Within the past week several of the leading Demouratla papers of Oregon bave confidently doelured that the "labor vote" will go to Mr. Brynn in the November election. The day of voting by the sheep herding method Is, however, a thing of the past, and It Is extremely doubtful that the "labor rote" will go en masse to any one can didate A portion of it will go to one candidate and a portion to the other, while still other votes from the ranks of the laboring men will be distributed among the candidates of the minor parties. One thing is reasonably cer tain, however. Whichever way the vote of the average laboring mm Is cast It will be cast according to the dlctaU-s of bis individual judgment and not according to the Instructions of the man who may chamv to l at in neau ot tne labor organization to i SWINE F. A. Koser, Rlckreall 3d on 2-year-old Berkshire boar; 3d on boar under 6 months ; 1st on 6-mouths-old boar; 2nd on 2-year-old sow; 3d on C-montbs-old sow; 3d on sow under 6 months. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. Mrs. F. A. Wolfe, Falls City 2d on display of farm products; 1st on white beans ; 1st on peas ; 2d on flaxseed ; 2d on clover; 1st on Hungarian grass. Mrs. H. N. Willitt Falls City 2d on on white beans; 1st on flaxseed ; 2d on Hungarian grass; 2d on display of oats. FLORAL EXHIBITS. Mrs. H. N. Willet, Falls City 1st on pansies; 2d on displays of sweet peas, roses, gladiolus, carnations, dahlias and asters. COURT HOISE NOTES Items of Interest From the Records in the County Offices Briefly Told. PROBATE. Estate of John Loy, deceased flnnl account set for hearing Saturday, October 17, at one o'clock p. in. Estate of Edwin Cad well, deceased roceipt of County Clerk of Multnomah county filed, estate' closed and execu trix discharged. Guardianship of Clement L. Hart, a minor bond filed and approved; John Fluke, W. L. Bioe and C. D. Calbreath appointed appraisers. In ventory and appraisement I11h! and approved. Estate of Thomas M. Bailey, de ceased final account heard and ap prove-.!. Guardianship of Otto G. Jarvis, a minor second annual report tiled and approved. Estate of William Livermorc, de ceasedcontinued for service of cita tion to October 10 at 10 o'clock a. in. REAL ESTATE. J A and Kate Lawrenson to J L and Laura Smith, lot in Dallas, (1200. Mary K Palmer and lid to Alma A their first show in the new "Electric Palace'' in the Riley building Satur day night The new theater is fitted up in the coziest and most convenient manner possible and has a seating capacity for fully 300 people. The floor is sloped so that an excellent view of the screen can be obtained from any scut in the hall and the front Is finished after tho manner of the moving picture theaters in the larger cities of the Willamette Valley. Child Painfully Injured. The six-year-old son of W. J. Lyons, of Salt Creek, was quite seriously injuredSunday by being thrown from the back of a colt which be had attempted to ride. His right arm was broken at the elbow and he sustained several severe bruises. Medical atten tion was secured immediately and it is hoped that the child's arm will heal rapidly and that he will suffer uo per manent inconvenience from it. which he happens to belong. Those worthies of Portland whose names were so ruthlessly dragged out for public tcspectlon by the Oregon Ian of yesterday's lsue, as "fiopiers" from the Democratic party, are now probably In an admirable condition to jjlve a correct Imitation of what the learned profeor has called "the physical manifcHtations of Impotent rage." Certain esteemed periodical of Democratic persuasion are no doubt in much the same condition. They bave been demanding "Dames, names" ever since the first Intimation of fraud In registration was made thre months ago. Now they bave got what they demanded. Never was a prayer more unexpectedly or more literally aoswered. Now gepth-ineo, abat are you going to dor-ajrith the name you so anxiously and inMstentlv rail.! fort j Palmer, land In t 8 s, r 5 w, $r,oo. M E Wester to Martin Sacre, land in Monmouth, Mil. George Hougbtalln to Dennis Os borne, 80 acres In t 6 s, r w, f j.500. O W Johnson et ux to Charles A Baker et ux, lots In West Salem, $M5. O D Robinson to II A Woods, 44 acres in t 8 s, r 6 w, l6oo. United States to Edward B Penin, 40 acres In t 8 a, r 8 w, patent. Edward B Perrin to John B Erick son, 40 acres la t 8 s, r 8 w, tl. John B Krtckson to Astoria Timber & Lumber Company, 40 acres in t 8 s. t 8 w, J0. Peter Cook et ux to P S Anderson lot In Ballston, -0. E. Morris, a logger employed near Black Rock, was struck by a cable and painfully injured this morning. Although for a time rendered uncon scious by the blow, bis injuries are not regard.! as serious. The merry-go-round belonging to E. J. Arnold's carnival company was brought to Dallas today and together with several other features from his big show, will form a part of the many attractions at the Industrial Fair next week. J. M. Murney, Polk county manager of the Pacific Telephone Company. was a business visitor in Dallas yes terday. Mr. Murney has recently returned from an extended visit at Newport. The work on the concrete portions of the front of the new Williams build ing is nearly completed. The entire building when finished will be one of the handsomest and mosbneatly built structures In the city. W. J. Mtilkey, of Monmouth, visited Woodhurn last week and was the guest of bis niece, Mrs. R. cott. While here Mr. Mulkey made partial arrangements to purchase Hotel Woodhurn. Woodburn Independent S. H. retro, a prominent bop grower of tho Bridgeport district, was a busi ness visitor in Dallas yesterday. Mr. IVtre will finish picking his hops this week and he says that bis crop will be fully as large and of as good quality as that of last year. ..... 1 ...!.. the next time we would iiko to luciuue a few groceries for you. We know if we ouce sell you a few that after that we will sell you ALL YOUR GROCERIES Make your first order consist of the articles you Know most about notn 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. Notice For Publication. Department ot the Interior, U. S. Land Olticeat Portland, Oregon. , AllKiiat lllth, 1WS. Notice Is hereby (riven that William J. Shewey, ol Dailaa, Oregon, who, on Augnat 10th, 1908, made Timber or Stone entrv. No. Gi-ii. for N. W. '4 ol S. W. '4 and Lot S of Section 4, Township 7 South, Kalige G West, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice ol intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before Register and Receiver of United States Land Offlee, at Portland. Oregon, on the 29ih day of October. 190S. Claimant name! as witnesses: G. P. Conlee, of Dallas. Oregon; M. A. Conlee, of Buell, Ore gon; Kliatf Hiuahaw, of Dallas, Oregon; C. L. Coulee, of Dallas, Oregon. ALGERNON 8. DRESSER, Register. BUSINESS LOCALS. A TREACHEROUS TROUBLE ; If ot Suiter from Headaches i I liv Srtelll Do Nat Mln.L. The Cause. nd School books pencil, utitos and a full Hoe of treoeral school supplies on sal at Stafria's drug Mors. Buy now and be ready for work wheo .chocl fwglna. ti The hea daehe and ditzv feelings that trouble ( many persons, are often but symptoms ot ki d er r-omplaiut. Nature mvet early annnsol everv disease, if you moul I Ion note and "heed Idem, tiackactie, txniires ol pain ahen stoop in or luttnu. h. a-U.-hes, faint spells and urinary disorder are anions? Mi fimi warnings .( ki.inev trouble. If rh signals are nn heeded, there . rrn Friok'a quarry near Falls Citv. ; 'ea.ly, dull heave aching in the lark The Tolk county rock crusher is be- j ing moved from the quarry on the, Rums farm ne.r I.utkiniut., v r . Nearly lOOOyard ot grading on the roads la the vicinity of Hridgcport and l.i 1 H.-eh. The Kidneys w M uer art weak. l.-pM, or aUcnarX. uat Whole crate suffer. I Vail ti. uasaa, xh aeea the iinm, f UN actinc . the blrt4 bn.uH:wi ' urinary disorder, ana bda Hood's Sarsaparilla UUssUMMnur, la SMaal ttftrM torsa ee la rtaroiat a notin-able rainrniml loaa rheumatic attack, weak ol the anyht ipr,.l.. ....... .- auu ji.v .i.mua- uai.e ueen rvnrra uor. at tack t t gravel, irref u iar paasacet with crushed rock since the machine , ,n aidnev serretion. sediment, pain waa moved from Salt Creek a few I ,a' "IJ"' -ntion, dropcieal bi,t week, ago, and about the same amount JJ?. j! KJ,. Id lb territory Immoditr!y arounj ; net iriubi-. Thi rem, b a Falls City will be ltnprOTU before tb w,aut,l1 quirk relief and Urtin Advertisements under this head are charged at the rate of 1 cent per word, rim iiiBcrtion; cent per word Jor each insertion thereafter; 30 words rr less. SI per month. Nj adverliBeuieni inserted for less than b cents. figures count as one word, ror hiBtance, the numeral combination "SoO' counts as one word. Two initials count aw one word. For Inula nee, "J. M. Jones counts aa two words. The ml hi in um charge Ik for l.rj words: that is. an advertihement from 1 word to 15 words ia counted aB lft words; an advertisement from 16 to 20 words, inclusive, is counted as 20 words; from 21 to 25 words, is counted as 2ft wordB, etc. The figures following the advertisement indi cate how long it is to run, and are not charged to the customer. For instance, 3-31-21 indicates that the advertisement was first published on March yl. and that it is to be inserted twice. The figures and letters 4-ltf indicate that the advertisement was nret published April land that it is to be run until the customer orders it discontinued. DALLAS MERCANTILE COHPANY Girl Wanted. Girl or middle-aged woman wanted to dolight housekeeping work. Pleas ant home; good wages, inquire at Observer office.' 9 S2-2t 2p tMMMHHHmBaaHaaaaaBaaaaBRaBBaiBBaawa Sheep. To let on shares. 60 Cotswold ewes, Samitx Onn. Bell phone. Rlckreall. Farm For Rent. 41 acres of good land with house and barn. C. J. Ot v, Dallas. 9-15-St Prunes Wanted. Will pay highest market price for prunes at my drier. 8. P. Kimball. 9-ll-4t Men Wanted. For the work of sewer construction in this city. Inquire of Venske & Taylor ut Dallas Hotel. 9-11-tf For Sale. Two dozen brown Leghorn hens layers. AUo some superb breeding birds. C. L. Shaw. 9-8-tf work will have to be discontinued the winter season. for ! ' I Home proof it ennnneinc evidence of !lheem.-iency o lv,', Kklnev Pill. J.C Cooper, of Iadopeodence, came Ting-ton. dro tiore over thl. .-a to atte.d to w$ZZXXS?" iotereeta. Heaay that tomedifflculty j foe aaie bv all dealer.' Pre SO la belcgeiperieooed la aecurioa; auffl- if1".. lr-M,!tor Co.. Bnffaio. cieot bop pK'er la th. yard around ' . , " ' 'or th I ,1MJ iBoVpoodeooe.-Albaoy Herald. j Kemeaiber th nare-I e-j , no other. Second band Dfhonl bookt Kuhl ; and aold at Belt Jt Cherri d gtoa 'a dru ; " torn. Patron iat at for the beat acbool I Dd YI tt's WIM ttaaari Salvo Notice. First-class horse shoeing done at F. J. Wagner's implement and black smith shop. 9 4-tf Wood For Sale. 18 inch wood, 4 ft. fir wood and I ft. grub wood ; also soma oak posts. Morris Hrr.HEs, Mutual phone 551 Oak. 9 8-tf For Salt Entire bunch of 30 registered Angora goats and also some registered Cots wold sheep. W. M. Elliott, Dallas, r- -15tr Hot-s For Sale. Registered Poland China sows, bred and unbred, two young boars ready for service, and 1 yearling boar. S. D. orrrnr. og.t Cedar Posts. Good cedar posts for sale at 11) cents eawh. Also another car of eitra Star A Star shingles. Soehris Wtit- or. 7.04. A "FLYER" IN CROCKERY is the only way to express It You can't afford to lose the chance. Our big stock was bought specially to give the public an opportunity to secure CROCKERY AT BED ROCK PRICES Make a list of what you can use and we will fill the bill and save you a lot of money. It's "up to you" and the quicker you buy the better. W. H. ROY $ CO. Dallas, Oregon Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby (riven that the nndertirned has been duly appointed administrator ol the estate of tieorire f. Selbjr, deceased, bj the County Court of the Stale ot Oregon, for Polk County, and has qualiried. All persons having claims airainst the said estate are hereby noiilted tu present the same duly verilied, toirether with the proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned at Dallas National Bank in the City of Dallas In said County, within six months from the date of thin notify. Dated and first puUUbed September is, 1908. EUOENK HAVTER, Administrator of the eatale of lieorie P. Selby.dtceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. TTORNRT AT LAW. Oscar Hayter, Upstairs in Campbell building. Hill at DALLAS, OREGON. TTORNETS AT LAW. Sibley & Eakin, a The only reliable set of Abstracts is roist county, umca on Court St. DALLAS, ORBOON. TTORNEY AT LAW. N. L. IUttler, Otlce over Dallas City Bank. DALLAS. ORBOON. TTOBHETS AT Law BROWN & STOUT Abstractors XOTARV PCBUC COLLE.TIOXS Uglow Bldg. DALLAS, OREGON TTOBXET AT LAW J. I Coi.Ll.V8 Main Street, Near Postofflc DALLAS, . - OREGON Woo4 For Sale. Do you need wood? In preparing to place your orders remember that I am able to furnisb you all kinds of slab wood from either of tlx Dallas sawmills at the best poosibie rate. Send in your orders by either phono. Mutual U9; Bell 4i tf- AUGUST BOWMAN. TIM Early tllsers M. OLIVE SMITH teacher ot PIANO AND ORGAN Studio, Room No. J, Wilsoa Block DALLAS OREGON JJax-nrr. M. HAYTER Offlco over WUaoa'a ? r-B( Star ORBOON. TTvisiT at Law B- F. JONES Office In Cooper Building. XDETENDEXCE. . OREOOI Lumber For Sale Rough and dressed lumber for sale at your own price. Let me figure on your bill. Mutual phone. N. G. HARRIS, DALLAS, - OREGON FOimKONETTAR for chUdrmm taf; sura Jlo ptaf LOOK HERE! TheatyExpress&Transfcrft, does all kinds of haulm. reasonable rHtoa, Stand and both ' P68 at Webster'a Confectioner, MUSCOTT & STARR Proprietors DALLAS, ORECd WEINHARD'S MALT TEA An absolutely NON-INTOXICATINQ beer. .Contains less tljan one-half per cent alcohol. Guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drug Act, June 30, 1906. Recommended by the medical profession for its unex- celled tonic qualities. FOR 5ALE AT HENLINE'S POOL ROOM attif fffsTir" nil "''''S M XBI 1 f l .ill Grandfathens1 knew what BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT Will do. A C0NVINCINQ PROOF CURE of the worth of medicine Is the cures it can effect Enr one who has used Ballard's Snow Liniment knows thaf it m RHEUMATISM, CUTS, SPRAINS, STIFr JuijJ BURNS, NEURALOIA, CONTRACTED MtSO" AND ALL PAINS. USED SNOW LINIMENT 10 YEARS. V. L. 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