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ALLGOOI & COLLINS
LESSEES
Pabliahed SHBt-Wf; r Tear.
mCitTZm at w-j. o?r. Eii
At of USRW ol Ka.-.:. . as.
VALLA. 0S.ZOOS. CT-.I . 1.
n Dxilat pecf..
OIR V4TIO.V4L TICKET.
For It ;cT.
William H. Taft,
of Ohio.
For Vi:-Prei l-ct,
James S. Sherman,
of w Yoik.
3. D. 1, of M .jltnoraab Ovuctv.
F. J. Miller, of L:ld County.
A. C MarrV-rs. of Douglas County.
K. K. Butler, of Giliiaai Coatty.
Oregon game laws and the gar.oe
warder, s too, aie a farce, as far as af
fording a ; rotectioo to the game birds
in thli'r-oi;orj of the Willamette val
ley. Now that Xhl v avr: is ojeced.
banter in nsatv cae r ay no atteo -
tioo to the ia ard kill far above
the limit A: the d-fot this moroicfr
there were ten huL- rs retarciMT to
Portland. Between them they had" no
less thaa 't'i bird by actual count.
One butiter had tiftv birds with blra
which be aid he had'kiiiel. Tee
t,n is now only three day old, which
would allow of but shirty birds. rn
each day, per buntrr. The evidence of
open violation of the law was apparent
yet no gaaie war ieo ioKrrferre-i with
this man or any or tne otners wnoirrans n gue. ori :es
were loaded down with birds. Albany
Herald
Condition in this locality are pcr
haps not so bad as thoy are reported to
1 In thov? portions of the Willarnette
Valley where huntsmen do more fre
quently c-jngr'-gate, but the game
hog like the !Sih hog, is liable t stray
into almost anyplace. The thing for
the real sport srnen to do is to supple
ment the work of the game warden,
which Is inadequate properly to cope
with the question, by theirowneffort.
The law has (!.i'-d a bag limit on
pheasant shooting and a man who is
a thorough sportsman will observe
that law, which wa enacted to pre
vent the destruction of the pheasant
a-jd make posibh) for him the
enjoyment of the royal spiort in which
he delights. Whi!- observing the law
himself, he has a right to make it hi
personal business to see that others
are not allowed to step in and make
bis observance of the Jaw come to
nothing by a needless, indiscriminate
and unrestrained slaughter of the
gatno birds on which their sport
depends.
The "straw vote" although approved
through all the ages, is never the most
substantial basis in the world on
which to found a positive predii-tion
concernlngthe outcome of an election.
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trains, In restaurar.f, barter shops
arid so forth, nearly ail of which (ive!
Mr. lafla iimst cunciu-ive plurality,
prove to a ceitainty his eetjon Id
N'lverntwr or riot, there i, one
thing that they do prove. lt,at
thing Is th- fact that Mr. Bryan's
plurality lif in I.-.-1. as rnaay
e-m f indly to pn-viri.e, .e miil have
any plurail'y. Is thus far !nvi,ibl
It ii f)iind neither in the t,oii,'a k'
chair, i. ir the lobby of the crowd"!
hood, neither in the t .itobe, of the
puffing ov rbind, nor yet in any of
in any oi
fw, nta-
,
the oth-f p.f t),
tlv n- hems i r i f,,-i.. a i e mt
fteqiK ttiy f ,t. d. Where is It then?
In a iii'i .n t., ba,.,iog for to.- four
presidential e;.t-..,rs at th ling
pl.'-s (,'., N,w-n,lK-r 3, th" ..t,-rs of
1'i.lk jun'y will al.r, u . alli-l up.,n
ti wttle to- i a -t i ,. ,,f mht-ther or fi't
me .I,.,:; e.'ni,ii,h md nmivain a
'-.atlyl,;', ei,., I he .j'i.-ru,,, i,
on of cn. y ! al iiiipottari- an 1 ig-t,ii:.-aii-
and p.'.',,'i aviations, mill
have notbttig to i w.th its ihclin
1 he ulue ol i. h an Institution to the
-siple of l'.,!k . . ioty. nh'.iill It lie
ecur-d. is r-a lily nj j -.rent to every
one and it is pr .l.ald. that et.-ry pute
lii- priil I pr gr--!- ner w,l
cast hi-tiaii in la-t f th- pr
rueasuf .
tOIRT UOlSt 0TLS
Item of Inter rit From the Iterorda
in the ( uuntv Olfirea
Itrtrfl Told.
I BoltA I
Guardianship st
E.
d lrl minor
Blood Humors
Commnidf rmaeinni.loa.b..i!.. Iirn.-tema
er att rbeora. or Mume other tnm of erupt
tloei; but whsIiidm the, rait la tbe f rlem.
todlemlnt t.f fht.fa o( mmaaeaa, Unriew.
hwa ef appetite, e renrrai 4. t un,. miihxit
vanai&e any breaame out.
lioud a araaian I la e fl tttem. n u ratea.
tnect&a and tooea Ww wmol ratem.
Ttia t the teatiamwr 4 thotiMkdi anenallr.
AetHrft ma ambvlitat. but in.l.t a baring
Hood's Sarsapariila
la aawal Itqmtd fonmor bj ebnf i lali d taliim
kawra arsatab. Mfcma
P.EAL ESTATE.
j Clara E Clodfeter to A C Moore, lot j tea, and a time for g"CKd
in Independence, II j ff thefe js n0 time for
A C Moore oi to Clara E Clod- ( '
fe!r, lot io Independence, t.l ! pOOr either.
i Matthew Digbr to W C Browo,
lacd
ut . is Dakaa, 600.
Marscsooth Evaporating and Caa
; n'og Co. to Monmouth Creansery
. laB!j jD jfosmoath, $5f.
; tter, lou in Talmage,
raited States to Edward Eigga,
; acre, t s, r 8 w, talent.
Marsrare-t W GibtH to Henry Fellin,
100 acres io Pc.lk and Benton countk-s,
: $: m
; F W ftp i et ex to Edward Rx, 50
' aTP??, f s. r w, 4,iCO.
acrea, t . r v, ..
COMMISSIOKERS' COUBT.
School Di
tri-u and IS to and J
; granted.
I Ordered that each road litriet be
'given credit for TO per cect of trse
aiiOOLt of the lery for January 1
1 for roa 3 parpos-i-, tax as 'ISecte'i to
I be converted iLto the geLeral f asd.
So ns of I -773 trac aferred from gecera!
, road food to road district Number 1 ;
' 6 tD of transferred from general
' road fund road district Number 20;
' 'A 75 trao-.ferred district N saber .
j B-'i petition of C. A. Kraber et al
granted; peti'.ioters to fay J&efb
Edwards as damages ; ti&'. allowed
Joseph Edwards by county of Poik as
, damages for right of way.
Warehouse Bonds of Perrydale Jlili-
iicg Comf-aLy atd Lwja Macken
aj ; r-.r-d.
CLAIMS ALLOWED:
; A r.nr,vu. roads
! G!n -"eiiarth. roads
K L Chapman, coroner ies
Kos N.-on, fruit intpcv..r..
! Vt W Cary, heai'.h officer.
j Marion Crowley, bridge"
W'm keddekojp, rot'l .
; Frank Ho-., road
; Ci,a K .j-auW;r. Co, luu.ber
! .1 N Jor,e. roa is
Cbas IK-kinon, bri-Ji5- . . .
, ('has Kerber. bridge
i fred Bitter, bridge
J J McBee, bridge
i 3' .'
H i i
fti i :
74 'A!
'4
V- 01
"'2 :
151 f)
H 3'' I
3 ' ?.i
'M 75
W F Simon, bridites ' W
Belt k Cherrin'ton, sundries.
Eoi-rt Ba'.lier, bridge
' i V Chapman, bridges
15 00
10 0J
2) 5i
3 5
3 V
10 )
14 00
?.
, Ira Mehrling. bridires
'i W Chapman, bridges . . . .
j GroMM-r A iriggi!, bridges . .
Wegt a!em ."supply Co
' .Jake Teal, roads
' Emmett Turner, roads ....
Muscott A Starr, hauling
A E Myer, roads
Se,tt, Butler Lumber Co
Tate A NeIon, bridges
Oscar Sampson, roads
B VV 'il.jn, Justice fees . .
F Wilw,n, paupr account
CiffT Klarner. r'ad
.J M Edmu-ton, roads
t N Turner, roads
V. V. Staat. roads . . .
J B Nesmilh, r'jals
II O Ig!.aa3, road
T'jtn Kefier, r'jad"
Ja-k Keffer. r.a is . .
ity of I'aila. inaaJam
Marion county, bridg'-s ...
l'a!!a Water Co. ...
C II Morris, labor
Itr Ernbree, pauper at
Ir. Mc.'ailon. paups-r at
Ijve V Wiiliaios, auper acct
I) i i Meador, iuper acct . ..
C E Huntiev, pau-r acct
J K Neat, pau-r acct
C A kobiiiSxn, pauper acct . .
lt Starbuek, irn-ane
hi Cary. inar,e
Ir B 11 Mi-Calion, in-ane .
OI-erver, printing
Iternii-r. printing
11 O)
n oo
10 13
12 00
10 OU
5 00
t 1M I
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4s 15
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Irain Jli-'in . o., prlntirig
45 IK'
13 40
14 ICt
7 Vi
liO (1
I ''c:fie ' T Co
G,a 4 Pru E.oinme, ptati'iiierv
I K-a:e o.
hi:. & c
roais
roads
'ener l'i
..
J F Vauglin, r a I-
5 W i
14 l0 !
14 40 1
32H 17 ;
5l K) ;
(' hi drier, road
I. Ili'yfj. road ,
Ira M-hrling, riad
It I I", ra Is
ii llsnsr.aw, rfd
A 't liver, p a Is .
.V A l.inde. roads
Wm lauil, supplies
Jarkw-n, roails
Ia!la l.uriiler rja ls
I) A Ib.lg", road
I I f ....tn.ar. ri.u.ti.
j v Mrt,i,v. r-tad
, W W M li med, roads
v i' ie.i, ro
f,, ir fel ,r.ia-! .
' T H '.'iv,r.,a l .
LSI K3
1 50
.57 .50
44 tl:
32 KO
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lit till j
UI (Ml I
12 KI
12 00 I
42 45
42 .II i
23 45 1
72 2 ;
14 VI'
'.'4 45 I
17 00
C It ' my, road
II O li.gham. roads
V Ii ghaiu, roada
T Kefi.-r, r.,a It
V I liei.nett, road
N ' i llama, roads
A M chaw, roads .
I. A 'mthria, road
I. N Hiivtii, rad
4 II I'etre, roads . . .
I. Mmt, road
laa e, roads .
llama, road . . .
'"olurribia liridg Co . . .
Columbia lirtdbre Co .
('iluuibia liridge ( o
K H ui. hard, utice Court
II Dolman, juatirej o urt
II ll-ilnan, jittt-e court .
i ' I. Older, ffiindri-
C II Morris, sun I rim
Wdi V.I Co, lights
I' S-tiei.berd, r-a-U
It 11 U insl iw, r-im
C l sh. pberd, roa la ...
1) A t 'ii. I. him. road.
A W I'larikmgtoo, road ...
I. I I'.'irsw-ll. r,da
E f I r..ada . .
r W Knoll. r,la
Etiithrie, roads
'sv 02
lis) tu
110 W)
7 I
10 7n
11 10
45
15 UI
m 4t
M 30
14 l
5 to
M 44
W 10
15
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34 2l
4 3 U5
w ill roa la .
Ja. k kefVr, rnada S3 tl
Mr A W I'Uukmtfton. ml
.57
3
H.5
12 40
.51 2
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12 0
3 00
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W .ntitwr, n.U
It W W aif-f Jrarrcr, m.ia
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J a (a4T. r1(i
A l'l.an,lrUin, r-U . . ..
Collertiew.
I have bo fond acting a collxrticg
asfDr-y In Delta for more than
tear, and have thu far met with al
root uniform etusprea. All aoreunts
I'lacd Is my band for colle-rtioB will
r-le prompt and careful attrntloo,
and I fnri tbat I res aa.ure romp let
aatiafactl.vn to ail my rtlBta lUf
U D, BUTLER
COFFEE
There is a time for good
Tc frxm rf!aru row avffley B re
Eu Sc.i"-ttf ' E2: m pay k-m.
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Co.,
BUSINESS LOCALS
fA2TTt.-s 2&4r tiis &ed are efcai-re-3
: i r-a: &f 1 oral per w.jri, tr ii.rlic-E . '
t I per a-A ;i. : i rrfc-c: :
urvi tr .rm tats ! ora'J-
r4 is;rXiMi?r mj Tot ;itan. ,Ke nnlv waT to Pipre3 1L
-J M.J.-U- (Will !! i j ," . !
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i xf a a nc are b ta.fa
i1StXb"cT--fVo&;
aai is u raa ssiii iae tjaaset "f.
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A Bararain.
A good organ for sale cheap. In
quire at this office. 9-29-tf
For Sale.
Several good dairy cows.
H. G. Camps ell, Dallas.
Inquire
1'3-9-tr
Men Wanted.
For the work of sewer construction
in tDis city, inquire oi uctse
Tavlor at Dallas Hotel.
9-11-tf
For Sale.
Two dozen brown Leghorn bens,'
layers. Also some superb breeding;
birds. C. L. Shaw. 9-8-tf j
Notice.
First-class horse ghoeiDg done at!
F. J. Wagner's iajplement and black
smith shop. 9-4-tf
Wanted.
Good place to pasture two ponies
during coming winter, with shelter
l i 5i during storms. P. O. Box 311 Dal
m 4o i, l0--
For Sale.
3 horses, 5 sets of harness and 1
wagon. Apply toF. M. Johnsos, Dal
las, Or.
10-6-2t
For Sale.
Wire from hop yard. Second hand.
2 00 ' Inquire of C. Winters, Dallas, Bell
V? ' phone. 10-6-4t
l"-.' 10 v
K4 43 j
i3 ' Horse Shoeing.
''t 2
':J i First-class horse shoeing done at
13 10 3. F. Benton's shop in the J. E. Smith
IS 2-5 building on Main street. Satisfaction
yi 'f guaranteed. 10-2-6t
isouj
J j Cedar Posts.
3 '' )
2 lt) GvA cedar posts for sale at 11) cents
l f irj .eacb. Also another car of extra Star
457 jl I A Star shingles. Sof.hke.n Ware-
- 'y hoi se. 7-24-tf
4 ) .
S .) ,
2 w Notice of Final Settlement.
5 00
Notiee itt hereby riveD that the andereirned,
Uft'liriliilltraUjr ol Ui; entaUj uf VNlllum Ulller,
'Jei.-eirl. (m tile! hU fiual aoeouiit in the
i ouiily eurt oMhe stale oi Oreiiun. for folk
(.'''inly, tiiil that raturlay, the 7th day of
Vivemfjer. 'fm. at the hourof leno'eloca In the
f..r-rM'ft of aai'1 day. at the ourt room of the
'.1U7 ' -' - I, l'.'i.B, lROH,
hi heeii apiilhtl by ail (.ourt aa
tht; time and j.lai-e for the hearing of objee-
tionn to the ald nnal atfjount aad the aetttemeDt
ANIlRKW KERSHAW,
Adminli'trator of theeatateof
Hiliiam Miller, deetaaeij.
tar Kayler. Attorney.
Jjaleil and nrl puhllthed CKtolier 9, 18US.
.Notice ol Final Settlement.
Notlee la ber-hy riven that the underaiirned ai,
admll.l-Ualrix ol the efltala of Alls-rt H.
Km i.t. ilei-nae-l. iiaa ft .eil tier final ai-count
In ihe i nunly I .iilrt nl the Stale of Ureifufi, for
l'.,:k l ontitv atiil lhai 1 hnrMlitV. th. Mh it.
I -SI ; of Novemlwr, e. st the hour uf ten o'rlork In
I 25 ihe hireniiii of said dny, at Hie Court room of
3 U-5 1 ,t" M1,) ' "unty ourt 111 tf:e ' Uy f lisllaa. tire
'. t ' fin, ha tje-n a;iMiitit,-,l t,y aaid I onnty
"O , I ourt aa the tune and .laie fur the hearlna: of
!i hil i otii'M'tlona to ttie aatd anal aecount and the
1H 4I : aw-til' nieut thereof
' NANCY C. KOWI.ER
14 i'' Admttiutralrtx of the eotale of
52 .'0 Alitt VV. Ko!,r, decaaed.
ft (R, IHJi-ar Hayter, Attontey.
lnwi a'i, lino i'uuii.ne.1 v iii-r w, i
INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH
Railway.
FROM IN I' EN PENCE.
r DALLAM.
Train 4. Lv Innpeiidnce dally. S 00
lid., Iv. Monmouth. 6li a. m.. ar. Lailaa, .u
a. m.
Train No t Iav Indrjvmletw, datlr,
H .'a m . Iv. Mt.u.utb, It u a. m.; ar. Ltii
laa. 11 a a. m.
Train N. m. Irar In..rwn4HfT, daUr.
a !-' p. m. . iv, Mouuiotitb, M p m., ar. iNulaa,
sW p m,
ra aiklik.
Trmln No.
T a. m.; I
ST lt IndppafB'leBrv, dally-,
Motiiaouth, ; il a., ar. Airne,
U a. vi.
Train No Tl !eve 1nde-rnlene.daily. I SO
p m . Iv. Mousaouth. t.S . SB . nr. Auilr. 4:2ft
p. m.
mi lomom ohlt.
Uirf IndVf-endVnoe. daily, 3 30 p. m.
fit. 101 nrrtTear Monsaoutk T:3D as
FROM DALLAS,
pp iVDkrEFiB!ek.
Train N fc,V UNive Dallaa. daily eg. Sunday,
t m l MMiwth, ja. an.; ar. Inde
Mt-ndenrv, LS av. aa.
Train No HI 1 Pallas, nnday only, M
a. aa . nr. Independence, ; m a. aa.
Tram No Ud 11 a. 4tly. 1 p m : !
Monn rnxli. 1 2S m . ar 1 1 rdnndenc. 1 &
m. (1 bts ua.it ronue4 1 at Moaaoflik oe Air-
iaej
Trtn No V l,ev Dallao, dally.? p. sn .:
Iv Mc.aoita, ft p. aa.; ar. laoariHleo, I li
P- aa.
FROM AIRUL
Train No m Imtv Alrllo. daily. a at Iv,
MfHiii a. 9 a. aa
ar I tx
ee.. s
(1 ka trtu CKera at Moa
tlkMI
Trala TT Lea. A trite. al'T i l
-. m
ease4eaMaK
!t Moaaamth, a r a aa.; ar. I
I 'r
Trmia w temee. Airtle a, p aa arv.av
aatLi a, r r mvmm
t
raoM nomorTS olt.
t. tar lei,ieilim. malty et
Imp. aa.
I Ml OetatMAL LAIATTVC COVH BVmWt
KEIXEDH UXATTYE ECXEY-TJL3
! r Zj 27i ,f .
A "FLYER" IN
CROCKERY
Too
Oar
hi? k aa boaeht eoeciallT to give
J CBOCKEET AT BED BOCK
i PRICES
n wj,. r m jjj aD(j gave TOO a lot
;of moBey.
I It's "ud to tou-' and theqaickeryou
I bav the better.
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W. H. ROY $ C0.j
Dallas, Oregon
LOOK HERE!!
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Jfjg (jfy ExpreSSiTraflSfef CO.
&;
does all kinds of haulinst at
J reasonable rates. Stand and both
! phones at Webster's Confectionery
Store.
MUSCOTT & STARR
Propriefcor
DALLAS, OREGON
TIMBER LANDS
Fuller & Elliott
Only Real Estate firm in Polk County
baDdling Timber Land exclusively
Don't fail to call or write if you have
have timber to sell.
Office in Crider Building
Dallas. - - Oregon
Notice to Creditors.
Notice it hereby (riven that tbe nndersifrned
baa been duly appointed adroiuif-tartnx of the
estate of Thorn at William., deeeabed, by the
County Court of the Htate of Oregon, for Folk
County, and ha qualified.
All perKiiis hnv.ii? claims aesinit the fa id
enuie ace hereby notified to present the same
duly verified, together with the proper voucher
therefor, to the underaiiriied at her residence
near Lewisville lit tuud County of Polk, within
nix m out hi- from the dHte of thu notice.
bated and tint published October 2, 1908.
ELLINuK WILLIAMS,
Administratrix of the estate of
I tiomai Williams, deceased,
Addre: R. F. D. No. 1 Anlie Oregon.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
Notice For Publication.
Department ol the Interior,
t. S. Land office at Portland, Oregon.
August loth,
Notice In hereby given that Wiiliam J. Shewey,
of I ml Ins, Oregon, who, on August 10th, ltflti,
made Timber or toue entrv. No. OJ45, for X. W.
4 of . W. 4 and ixit 5 of Section 4, Township 7
tvnith, Kauget West, Willaniette Meridian, has
tile! notice ot intention to make Final Proof,
to eatabiiih claim to the land above d esc rifled,
before Keifistfr and Receiver uf United htates
lr.d Oftice. at Portland, Oregon, on the th
day of October. Iwh.
Claimant names aa wttnetiSfs: O. P. Con lee,
of Iiniln), Oreuon : M. A. Coulee, of Buell, Ore
gon: Klisi HinshHW, of Jjallss, Oregon; C. L.
Coulee, ol Dal 1ms, Omrnn.
ALUKRN0N 8. DRESSER,
Register.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice 1 hereby given thitt the undersigned
has been duly appointed administraUfr of the
etate of (.eonre P. s?ity, dt-ceased, by the
( ounty ( onrt of the Htate of Oregon, for Polk
County, and ha ojtrihried.
All pera-tn having claims against the aaid
estate an hereby notiHM Ut present the same
duly verttietl, together with the proprr vouchers
therefor, to the undersigned at Dallas National
Bank in the City of Iwllns In said
County, within six mouth- from the date of thit
notice.
Daied and first pubUthfd fteptember IS, 1908.
Kl'tfENK HAYTER.
Administrator of the en late
of i.eorge P. ieltjy.dtcied.
Oscar Hayter. Attorney.
Notice For Publication.
Department of the Interior,
t". S. Land omee at Portland. Oregon.
JVptemU-r 24th. li.
Notice is hereby given that i.-hn B. Nethen,
ot Daiias. On who, on ;eptei.ther JS. l
made fomestd entry No. i:w4. Serial
No V4. i"r lt l, Section 24, Townnhip "Honth.
Nansre WfUamett Meridian, baa filed
Dot t -?if intention tmake Final Homeatead live
yr I't. ( , to eatub mh claim u the laud above
deM-ribed. before IC. M. Hmith, County Clerk of
Po.k only. reon. at ImiUa, Oregon, on the
13th dy of Norenilfer.
Claimant niraea aa wit news Mark Blod
reti. of iNiliaa, regon : o. N. Haninirton, of
nulla. 4reron; Roy Bird, of Dnliaa, Oregon;
Hit.ian Bird. of lanaa. reeon.
AU.KRNON 8. DRFS8FR.
Kegivter.
AdminUtratrix Sale.
NoUee l href
riven that Hamh F. Jack, aa
oftheeaut of T. P Jack, de-
a1 itilriiavtrsi tii of the
(vt-txi, will pnrstiant to the order of the ( onnty
Conn of the Mate of Orron (or PolkConntv
matte and entered "" W-wi l 1. Ituc fnta mi
after Novembrr liih. ls prv-reed to sell the
rrmi etaie hereinafter tlracriM at private sale
j tor rah an4 thnt aaid alminitratax way be
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SINCERITY CLOTHES SHOP
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DALLAS
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TEAS COFFEES SPICES
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OPEN
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wide when you see the kind of groc
eries we sell. You'll be both amazed
and delighted at the abserjce of all
trashy or inferior qualities.
TAKE OUR TEAS. COFFEES AND
SPICES
for instance. You will find them
strictly high grade in everything ex
cept price. That you will find dis
tinctly low. Many sales to satisfied
customers nre the reward of our
moderation. Can we add you to the
list?
E. BOYD & SON
Phones: Bell 63, Mutual 314.
M. HAYTER
Office over Wilson's T rug Store
DALLAS, OREGON.
TTORNET AT LAW
B. F. JONES
Office in Cooper Building.
INDEPENDENCE, - OREGON
TTORNIYS AT LAW.
Sibley & Eakin,
The only reliable eel or Abstracts la
Polk county. Office on Court 81
DALLAS, OREGON.
PIANOS AND ORGANS
Tuned, cleaned, repaired, votcine, action
reaulatin. p.ihshi!ir. Ivory lm-.-bing,
etc. ALL WOKK t.L'A kANTKKD.
Leave oritera at Hall .V Hayin Knrnitnre
(tore, holh pliones. 0. F. GH0RHLET.
haiei-man for Wiley H. Alien Fisuu tu.,
Portland, Sail Francisco.
TTOBXET AT LAW
Ed. F. Cod,
Office in Courthouse
DALLAS,
OREGON
ATTORHETS T LaW
BROWN & STOUT
Abstractors
Notart Public Collections
Uglow Bldg. DALLAS, OREGON
rroint at law.
Oscar Hatter,
TJpetaIre ta Campbell boll din. Mill It
DALLAS. OREGON.
M. OLIVE SMITH
teacher of
PIANO AND ORGAN
Studio, Room No. 2, Wilton Block
DALLAS OREGOX
TTOaxIT AT LAW,
N. L BUTLER,
Office ever Delia City Baak.
OREGON.
TTORRIT AT LAW
J. L Coixixs
Main Saw, Keavr Postoffloe
DALLAS. - - OREGON
We are just approaching the height of the Fall season i
when everybody is about to make their suit selections.
While too early for Overcoats, a great many who know the
wisdom of doing so, are picking out their overcoats now
You know there is a wonderful array of styles this season
and you will find "freak" styles .enongh to make you think
before you buy.
We have a few ourselves, espec
ially designed for young men
but they are in good taste, with
some daring ideas in cuffs, lapels
and other little oddities that
makes them very attractive to
younger fellows.
Our stock is generally conser
vative bearing out our claims for
leadership.
MERCANTILE CO
FINE GARDEN LAND
5 and 10 Acre Tracts
on Installment Plan
I expect to plat into 5 and 10 acre tracts all of the bottom land on ray
farm, consisting of about 80 aereS. I will spII these tracts on terms tbat
anyone can meet, only $10 per acre, cash. Under my plan you will have
15 years in which to pay tbe balance. J This is the chance of a lifetime
for those who wish to secure a home on the best terms ever offered. No
one will question the fertility of this soil Under my contracts I agree to
give an abstract of title with every deed. I will survey this land out
next week and it will probably be two weeks before my contracts will be
ready, but lean show you the land and you can choose location before
that time. IThere are 20 acres of young orchard on this tract; 18 acres
of hops; 3 or 4 acres of old orchard ; 2 or 3 miles of tile; all under good
fence ; right on main county road, one mile of Dallas and right on rail
road ; in Dallas School District, just outside the city limits.
See me at once and have first choice.
Yours for business,
H. G. CAMPBELL, Dallas, Ore.
"CLEANLINESS IS
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 as Mt. Hood snow. We laundry Carpets,
Rugs, Blankets, Quilts and Lace Curtaius. 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.
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A. E. THOMPSON Dallas, Ore.
Clean, Fresh Groceries
We carry the Famous DIAMOND
"VV" brand of Extracts, Spices,
Coffee, Tea and Canned Goods.
Fresh Bread Every Day
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BUILDERS ATTENTION
In connection with our Lumber and
Shingle trade we are now handling
LIME, PLASTER, CEMENT, BRICK
and SAND. Lowest possible prices
on all building material.
THE CHAS. 11. SPAULDING LOGGING CO.
A good ochool-none better. Well established reputation. Suw?,f"lbVr
uat. Skillful, painstaking teachers. Living expensei low. Man
advantages. Let us tell you about them. Write for catalogue.
SALEM OREGON
"THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY"
Tenth and Morrison. Portland, Oregon A. P. ArmetrODg. LL.B., Vr
We occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $jo,ooo eTjipn'
employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive taore c-
for office help than we can meet. Our school admittedly
others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an istir
CSaid a Basiaeat laa: - Keep hammering away everlaaWf
wora. u nil wm an .w. j n c.t j
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COpen an the year. Students admitted at anv time. Catalogue
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