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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1908)
.1 4 I i if Pftllf fnimtv flI,prverlIbi8ft'irit'D0t0Dly his cooperation VUUmjr JUSCIYC1 j in the general movement, but by his ALLGOOD Sc COLLINS LESSKfS Published Semi-Weekly at il.SO per Year. Strictly iii AdraDce. Entered as swond-r'a-s matter Maroh 1, l'r7. at the p"t ftliee at Iihi.ms, Ureron, under the Act of ( onjrreas ol March 3, luTv. DALLAS, OREOOX, (JloBKE ! !, 130. 7"A way f Dallas is to pat- ronizt Dallas peoplt. special activity in bis own special field. He has made the Americans who were exploiting the Philippines his bitter enemies by bis consistent and vigorous maintenance of the doc trine, "The Philippines for the Fili-j pinoa. He has done much hown,ucb, j history does not yet tell to clean out ! the corrupt elements that had flicked j to Panama end to make fiat pestilec-; tial spot compare favorably in sani- i tary conditions, with our Northern j cities. Those who know him, ; know that he is as 'fighting1 honest' as Mr. Koosevelt himself. I "Finally, Mr. Roosevelt, has, with characteristic candor, indicated Sir. i TEA 1 The cost of good tea is so very little : only a third of a cent a cup! a cent-and-a-half or two cents for the family breakfast 1 Year grocer returni roar money if too Jon't like Scbillins Best: we pay bita, BUSINESS LOCALS. Advert;? menu under this head are charged at the rte of 1 wnt pr wvrd. first insertion; ft-nt rt-r word for each inferuou tl.ertrfler: 1 -"'su-onii or lew, I. per month. So a-lverliseuienl Taft as hia candidate. He has been ; iu-ni for i than i; cents. Criticised for doing so. I am glad he ! .he BumeruXm ","oUli''' S5n one ! r U MX s. "I M 1 ,,o i 1 SINCERITY a m n m efv m m m bt, ! did so. I am ? lad to know whom he i word. would choose to complete the work eo Two initials count a one vrJ. For instance, I. M. Jfiiir4" founts us two wonis. well begun. If the President had j .n'Jmi.r" i wonl " iTworiVS! removed, or th reatened to remove from j -' 'f.rui." oflice, any man for supporting or not i from to i w.-.ris. is c.unted a 25 wrds. etc. supporting Mr. Taft, or had appointed j 'IUii. to th- rriPU.rner. For in sin nee. 3-:l-2t maicatefl thus the edverti.-ement wm first pobhshed on Mrr-h:ii .nrl it i to b- inserted twice. ' T he tivnrvB awl letters 4-1-tf indicate that the udvrt lament whs first nun.i.-neu April i mm that it is ;o tr run until the customer orders it dlH-oiiliiiiied.) OIR NATIONAL TICKET. For President, William 11. Taft, of Ohio. For Viee-Presiident, James S. Sherman, of New Y01 k. V res i d 1 n t.i a 1 K I ecto r s J. D. fye, of Multnomah County. F. J. Miller, of Linn County. A. C. Marsters, of Douglas County, li. I!, liutler, of (iilliam County. "A REASON WHY." In the niass of editorial matter on the various phases of tho presidential campaign, which is scattered broad cast among the voting men of the United States, there Is so mueb in the utterances not only of the Democratic organs, but, alas, too frequently in the periodicals suppoi ting the Repub lican ticket, which is of a weak, illog ical nature that one is inclined to be perhaps over-pleased when he comes upon some article, which, devoid of the slightest tinge of sophistry, faces the subject squarely and argues its case logically and convincingly on Its ni'-rits alone, without resorting to the use of any of the cheap trickery or false and epeejous I'.gic which too frequently characterizes tin; argu ments used by the supporters of either party in a political contest. TLis style of argument convince no one, can convince no one who thinks before lie votes arel n ho studies the subject pro and con before deciding where he slull throw the weight of ills support. It is the weapon of the demagogue, designed to capture those few men who bl' tig to tic- iiidet, r nilnato or 'Vlic.-p herding" clus of voters. With this class, which is fortunately not so large u- many seem to suppose, it is merely a matter of who argues with them last before they j c ist their ballot, to whose support that ' ballot Mill Ik- cast. or promised to appoint to office any man, as a reward for supporting Mr. Taft, I should be as quick to criticise as any. But there is not the slightest evidence that be has ever done any thing of the sort. He has simply told the country whom be would choose to finish the work he has begun." Continuing, Mr. Abbot claims that if Mr. laft la elected President, the policy of reform, inaugurated by Mr. Roosevelt and now barely under way, "will be as vigorously maintained as it has been vigorously inaugurated." He believes that "the Government will continue to ferret out frauds and to punish the perpetrators already de tected," while "if Mr. Bryan Is elected, this whole policy will be halted for a time necessarily halted." While the halt will perhaps not be due to Mr. Bryan's inability ptoerly to admin ister thegovernment, it will inevitably occur. "Mr. Bryan cannot help the halt." Xew Attorney-Generals and a new staff of assistants in Washington will be appointed. There will be new District Attorneys in every District in the United States. "The present Dis- ; trict Attorneys, who are familiar with j the facts will retire" and "the new j District Attorneys will require at least , six monthsto acquire familiarity with ! tho facts." There must inevitably be! an interregnum, even if the newly appointed officers are "as able and as ! honest as the present incumbents."! But we can by no means hope that they will all be "as honest and as comrf-t.-nt"a-theirpiedeees-ors. Mr. leiotevelt, in his seven year-, "has had time to weed out the ..is cumpe tent and he has done so." Mr. Bryan ! if elected would have the same thing! to do with the men whom he appointed. tor it were folly to expect him to choose with infallible judgment and appoint none who would not prove, after the test, to be ineometcnt. "The paramount issue, then, appears to be this: Shall we continue tj the end the campaign against political and commercial corruption which Mr. Roosevelt has initiated? To that ques tion but one answer can be given. Yes! It will te carried on with as much vigor and effciency by Mr. TaTt as by Mr. Roosevelt. He is Mr. A Bargain. A good organ for sale cheap. quire at this office. In- 9-29-tf For Bent. Housekeeping rooms. Inquire of Martha Thompson, Dallas. 10-13-2t A "FLYER" IN CROCKERY is the onlv way to express it You can't afford to loso 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 For Sale. Second hand logging engine. Good as new. inquire or JvJ uiuuie, Lai las. 10-13-4t Men Wanted. For the work of sewer construction in this city. Inquire of Yenske & TIMBER LANDS Fuller & Elliott Tavlor at Dallas Hotel. 'J-ll-tf For Sale. Two dozen brown Leghorn hens layers. Also some superb breeding birds. C. L. Shaw. 9-8-tf Notice. First-class horse shoeing done at F. J. Wagner's Implement and black smith shop. 9-4-tf Good during during las. Wanted. place to pasture two ponies coming winter, with shelter storms. V. O. Box .'ill Dal-1U-C-U Only Real Estate firm in Polk County Dandling limber L.ana exclusively Don't fail to call or write if you have have timber to sell. Office in Crider Building Dallas, Oreoon For Sale. Wire from hop yard. Second hand. Inquire of C. Winters, Dallas, Bell phone. lu-C-4t Horse Shoeing. lirnt -class horse shoeing done at J. F. Benton's shop in the J. E. Smith building on Main street. Satisfaction guaranteed. 10-2-6t R'fcevelt'-i Choice lie 1! i r i i. With the majority of voters, how- horiMt. JIe , 'a 0 , A'lr t h.t li.i.n t.. . t I. i r. 1. 1 Cedar Posts. Good cedar posts for sale at 11 J cents each. Also another car of extra Star A Star shingles. Sor.intEN- Ware- notsK. 7-21-tf ( ir v i rre.i r..r ciwii a ,uii,...i.,n lmf,.r...t..,..l.. .1 J v....,..b u. r '-".SlNeUe.-Unj , , , . , . .. . l.nMlli of the nation, the d-m and is for a l'o.1 and Buflicient "reason why" they should or should not suj irt this or that man for the office of president In the current issue of Outlook, in an article under the title 'The par amount Issue in (lie Campaign," Lyman Abbott tomes f.rward with "reasons why'' in support of William Taft, the Republican candidate for President, which are admirably adapted to m.s t the deman Is of those voters who are .je.iring and intending to cant their ball. .is wli-n- they will work for tbe letter interests of our country ; tho men !, think ahead are! on wliok.- f .j. Mi night the ete-tiuy of our tiaiion .j. -1 . . j Well bnlatei-ij, clear, logical, dire.1 in itanipciil ai.d breathing the very atmosphere of . orep,,, ....., t , iirgunieijt cif,!;. i ITect on ai y ' !.i iii, ii t what bis a."y af!;ii And that is the kii.d o anc that i- b to and far .-a- hn g fT. . cam aiirii, i. the breathing .. i.i-tv ai and p. :;.g i . giour ds f. r ii t., to I'ine Tracts For Sale. 11. G. Campbell now has his Garden Home Acreage tract surveyed off and platted with good roads to every tract. He is now ready to show it to prospect ive buyers. This is a chance of a lifetime to secure a tract of fine Fruit or Garden land on Installment Plan. 10-13-tf Collections. I have been conducting a collecting I bv 1 f MdelHtioH, f .rg .t-en I tli' y Hie. !vr:irn:i.; o- of , tie- , carried : d.rinif i.. s .; r-'r t'e- t-s.,.a. I he It !. sav- . r o! I is I Us n a I rtjtior;s I.'r..-f A" : -j i f '..- I i -. v, tion ! i.l Mr I--it r. 1 . .,: - , t- : fail t . have its r m in. no matter a'io. may be. f l.tor.al ufer-l.av- a p sitive t in tie- I re-'lit 1.. -v r Mt'i. l. s, I l-u.rtg- g rery I ! a! an 1 no U.e v .t. rs. cn !,.. I tt-id- and lj'i.lr- vtbii-b he has U-cn one of Mr. Roosevelt's trusted counselors in that campaign. He has shown bis ability to be a com-mander-in-chief in such a campaign by tbe woik he lias done as a division commander. It is always hazardous to swap commanders on the battle flel I. We have no assurance that Mr. Bryan would conduct such a cainpaigu with suc ss. However Rood his inten tions. Tor the first year or two he ! agency in lianas ror more man a would be at a great disadvantage." I ' ar' nave tn"9 filf mt'1 w'"l (irant.-l then that the moral phase ! "I"st lllli'"fln mo-ess. All accounts of the question, namely the li-rht i I'lHOl',, ir my IirikIs Tor coli.HjtioD will against corruption, is the paramount I r,'tviv' Prompt and careful attention, i-sue of the campaign, it remains for i ,ln(' 1 f'' ,nat 1 can assure complete the people of the l uited States to seo , "'"sfaction to all my clients. S-18-tf to It that this crusade be continued ! L- I'- BUTLER without hindrance or diday to its ulti mate conclusion. And in showing i wherein Mr. Taft is in a position to I take up and continue tho worn with- i out delay or error, while his opponent mut of nec-sity act, for a time at ea-t - perhaps for n 'Veral years -as a ciog upm and a stumbling block I"' f ore the march of this issue, Mr. Abbot has given to tin people of the I'nited States a most concln-ive reas- n hy" they should cxteud their support to the former candidate. m. 1 .I: .er.'s ,-,t the f-'erring to ' . o U g in at. I "' . M 1: . -M-veit '. i'tr.iti n, m t.i r a 1 ah i -t an J rp- rat: r. , in : 1 if. I fra i I r. 1 -as. Mr At.U-t t l-er, Mr, Ii - - I: hi- l.-ri tf, :-T.-: n f f,., L Mr. 1 ': I , r. In t,r if i t . io ! ? rf.t i r i II w fon 1 is William Jennings J i.ran or .-i..us argumoiits, argu ment, by Inference and other weapons of s phi-rry and deniairoctiory In his R.-ht f r tb I'reii iential election. 'ha!l the j ! ii,!,." he cries and endeavor to for.v up.,n his li-tener the inference that tbe (.n!y way in hi h they ran rul- Is to eb-ct him to th- of!:.v i f I'riiWsl States Pr. si 1-i.t. i:e.r tly In a -r.rh at Joi,-i, lihuoK he pn-!!,tis his I'iiwm in tie- cmlng el-;r,n I j di-clarii g bin v,rif. It-new that "right "ill triumph" and b-avirs hi" i,-vricr to Infer that be hlin. !f aforementi ne,p'rigbt." Pretty ej,n, f if a dernagoguo ar such f r- Wanted. Success Magalne requires tho ser- vici's of a man in Dallas to look after j expir ing subscriptions and to j secure new business by means of ; special methods unusually effective; j position will Ik. ix'iuiaueul; prefer j one with c'iience. but would con j sider any applicant with good natural ' qualification ; salary $1.E0 per day, jtsith commission option. Address, j with icfcrcnivs, R. c. IVin-ock, Rxm 1'ij, s.iovss Maga.ine Pddg., Xuw Voik. !i-13-2t Notice of Final Settlement. V .ii. .' I. hr. ' rniii ll.i ll.f Tuel. r-irn.sl a i' lm!rt..r ml!.' ,-il.' ol W nil.. in Miller. I'ss I l.sl hit iiiml a.sMliit In the I ..ml. I .urt . !( s,Mlt. ,, ir,.wnn for (. k t.'UMv. I'll that satupUy. the Tlh i1y if V. . Mii.-r, i is m lh- lioiir el lu ,.'ci,N k In I be f roi.-ti l Mil 'li. tl Ctrl purl room of the l-l I o'ti.t) ..i.rt 111 1 lie I lit o laliff. Mrvron. Us-ii ai'isaiitol l-y anel i ,i..rt Tl-.- ten.- ana I,r ii, hr.rl'-r of lion. io iilr sia i.i a. -ouia ul th'ettlt'mt-al i !i r.-oi. V.KK kFRsll W. A Irroiii.trwior ol llirr.ttlrri wo ism M Oier. iSeeeavsl. r H,tr. AiT.iriir, I'au-l ,.l l.f ! i-uMihrsl CV t.-T . 1K. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice it hereby civen tint the unileiniened ai. adnilnittratrix ol the estate of Albert w. Kort-k-r, (Ifceaseil, has filed her filial account in liie C'eunty Court ol Die .State ol Oregon, for colic i ouiily. huh thai 1 htlrMlav. the .jlli dnv of Novemlr, ies, t the tourof ten o'clock in the fort-noon of said day. at the Court room of uie sai'i county court in me city ol nulla, ore ron, hug been uoooiiitel by eaid Countv Court as the time anil place for the hearing o'l objection!) to the said linal account and the settlement thereof. NANCY C. FOWLER. Administratrix of the estate of Albeit W. Fowler, deceased. Oscar Ilayter, Attorney, iiated a'nd lirt published Octoijer li, 1P08. Sin-erltr I ,jj'v f 3fN Clotbea & : 3 Y ' f Copyriuhl. f. :J os,I - fJ ua 4 I' if sty v m We are just approaching the height of the Fall seasnn when everybody is about to make their suit selections 6$ While too early for Overcoats, a great many who know tli wisdom of doing so, are picking out their overcoats now 8 You know there is a wonderful array of styles this season and you will find "freak" styles enongh to make vou thirl before you buy. ' inink Wp rinvp a fpw ourselves, esnerv ?P!L 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. The Sincerity Clothes Shop DALLAS MERCANTILE CO Slaoarltir 01otlie-0op,r,i,t YOU'LL OPEN EYES YOUR Notice to Creditors. Notice in hereby (riven that the undersigned has been duly appointed administartni of (he esiale of Thomas llliame. deceased, by the county court or tne state or Oregon, lor Folk county, aim nat. oualtned. All peions huvinit claims acainst thfi KMid estate ate hereby notified to present the same duly verilied, together with the proier voucher theielor, to the undersigned at her rei-i'lence near iwisvine 111 cal'l county or rolk, within six moiiiie- iroin tne naie 01 irils notice. Dated and iiret publisheil October 2. KI08. fc'I.LINUK WILLIAMS. Administratrix ol the ei.tateof 1 hoiiiHS W iiliams. deceased. Address: R. F. I). So. 1 Alrlle Oregon. Oscar Ilayter, Attorney. Notice For Publication. Department ol the Interior, V. S. Land Office at 1'urt.and. Oreiron. August lmh, hk Notice Ik hereby (riven that Wi.liam J. shewy ol Ha, lm, Oregon, who, on August loth, lww made Timber or Stone entry. No. irj.. for N. W, of S. iV. and lxt . of section -I. Tou-nslii,. : South, Range 6 West, Willamette Meridian, has iiteu nonce or liiteiitiou to make Final Frool to cstatjilsli Ciaim to the atur ativ ilwnil bclore Kenisler and kei-elvcr ol I'nited tte ii.u omce, at 1'ortiaud, oreKon, uu the wih ua oi ociorier. iyw. t laimaut names as witiiesaes: t, P rnni oi i'hiihr. oreiron ; .-vi. A. coulee, ol Buell. Ore gon; Klias HiusrLUW. Of Ilallaa. Ilr.a..n- (- 1 Coulee, ol Dallas, Ort-ron. ALCiF.KNON S. DP.KS.SKR, Kealsler. Notice to Creditors. Notii-e is hereby riven that thi imilnninui has Ut-n duly aniHiinteil a.lmitiiatrai..r ..I t t.a rfiaor ui oeorge r. r-e.by, nts'eaaeil, by the . oiiiii) i nun 01 me r-iaie Ol llreaon. fo. p.. t- Counly. and has ijiialirted. All r.ns having claimi againat the said etiaie are licrt-liy nolilieil to pn-aent the same uiit erincti, togetlier with the prtT voui-licra in. iri.ii. ,u ina un.i.-riigiii-o at Hal las National Hank in the cnv f Dallas in mint) , w ilhiu aix nionlh. Irooi Hie dale ol tin. Dated and lint published svpiemlier 1 lwa,. Kl'l.KN K 11AVTKK. A'lmuilslralor ol the estate ""etTge F. Selby.dnfase.l. Oscar Ilayter, Attorney. Notice For Publication. v. Department ol the Interior, . Ijind orliee at I'orlland urecon Notice isherebv riven thai .n.l.n u ..o. ....' M Dal.as. (n'goii. who. mi s.-t.ii.ii... i i .. made II. mi, -.i.-ad rnlry No. w, Seriai V. lor U.t I, S,, ii.i .'4. Township TSoulh Kange 6 W,t. UlCametle M.-niliaii ha. ii n.-lnvol inn iilion lomate Final Mom. -.I,-.,! Iltr year IT. ol. l ,-il.to.l, claim h the land al-.ve d.x'nl.-d. Ivlore K M. Smilh. Couniv I Irrk ol I o k i oiintv. orea-on. al la.la. orer on, oil the 1 ;ih day ol NoTemta-r. lm. Claimant iimea aa wnnefsea: Mark Blod rett. . liallas. tenon: . N. Ilimiiilnn ol Dallaa. Oregon: Key Hlrd. ol Iwilaa. OreKiin urn Uml,ol la.laa. ite.-ou. Al.OI.KNoN ji. DRFS.-FR. Kefister. Administratrix Sale. tl.. - i. II- - v D Rheumatism : It tape r1 l,'- t , Mi f , maiiitv-is I' - if iu l.iU:,,,,-!;, . - InSamel Jl.ta 1 . ,m r j a ranrtiit be -ur-. I j kjrai ,, :;. (. .,. Il rtxjliirvs mi-l.l ii, n.tl lnt;iio,i mt4 tlx? Ui Is a OMir-.- .a! tl irfeal bl,..j j ,, filruj and Uaix iih -Ih-iiar Hood's Sarsaparilla j b nnilralim liar a, i lity i tlat I arxl builds np Ite Ivte synu-tn. la Bsoal liqai.t frm or la rl'aif-4 tabMsknoam a ItaraatatM. Iaitiaar(l. a ' f araVinrnt, but t hf? mil cut "jr w jieufiorwuyaD lar-e.'iil!y r.t in tl.- riatoia of an; i ti li lar ' r ht j arty be mav repr-'nt. I- i i ti can l,Jt uiicht hare 1 -.J. n ar. I ernj l ij.-il tdr aan.e r a i-j iaji f,r .prie.!T an-l it . a is L.a f? ,r io tb m n i of .". t . r ali . .ioioiia count, tt,t b refrkicxl from -I .jriaj ao aD'I i l a. I I. arf ift-nta on tti U tn:;.aet at, 1 bmj bjt m .r al-!ao- tiai f Uul:i -f.s -f I jrlc. i i Mra. Anbur Triaar. reail.rg nr it vo!ii u!h, f-II f r m a !ip 1,1- tier SuniJaT hmIpi a1 tirk" lir i I. ft arm. Tbe lejnrf, ahhougb rain- I ful. U ttit cooai'k-rrsl arrkua. ' The Secret of a Beantiinl Face C lies h keep rf the skia pea. trctrduag.lajciVanari. Just wa.tt. it tkA erxwib that caais Warrsthrdclicatrautfart wirt rviwtid to the irrttatKai ! dust and terms; to atro Irts attacks ol ana aa tat St . After asmikiTie, aas r- Krirr and iiin ! cW' chrhal rrfmlunrat. s s a-lmi- tiat hnas-lna n-hrrm H impatn ta iare, am k and arms, h not aatly simauatra a fadtasai fto, but r-r prrt trie ak ,a f-oaa bat sr cnarae. Iiiau btara- ir taa aad IrvcaWa. aaa, P II - a. a ODERTINEi M. OLIVE SMITH teacher of PIANO AND ORGAN MOdio, Koom 0. 2, Wilaon Block DALLAS OREGON , TTOB V'tlor (. h-n-ey nrml.at Sarah f. Ja. k a a.l. iiiii-iraini ol tb tMale ol T f Ja. k de ""l' "II pursuant u. ita nnler ol trst i,-ui,u '""'I ! l"le "I . hit fo k l'.wnli aia.lt and tiiletrsl hsmim It Iwsv. r,.a ai,j alu-r No.tnitt llll.. i.tsa-rd to ar I tht tea, malt htn-maiitr 'Ira nM al fin, alt aalt Kraahati.l thai aai-l admiiitrtrmtrta asai ht " " ' l- s'" and a.) Irtano.1 and any d.-airrd inktniisHi o!.nr. ol net at all nra-a al ai eld a I.. I oma Ii IimIi onotMM nf lot laid hrrin nnt ai a boiui as"', t-.aa f 1st aorit, cwor oi, lint Mis a wriion. V and u la T aa.a ofWii.Wi rai,ninc ttstaat oai an at-s1 in. is. iry ft Hat tin an-l l.. a n.i" t- ".la . .a4 11-, rt . - ' " i-.a-,a- oi ttt iv. alN. I IS', -W asnog last taas lins .4 aai1 c"aTas OAlXJUa, , - . - . -1"- .- m -.- et a(.-1 trst ai- Sa-i- ii lit ka a a-4 la- ' linka t -- .-4 lh , t..a r...-., a Unt l I . I. or a -In. .1 a -I t ihnot oa D runs. I A TTO tT t L W V a ai ,-a iht tail o or-oa ow-bk. i :tf.4a ISsass i rt ittltb,. - - - I iltka Iktt. SI aa- .,. a. .a ' J T I ,1Y T Ir. tt-, .S w Z " '"J : Halo Ktroe, Ser rostoRcs aa i a- a. wide when you see the kind of groc eries we sell. You'll be both amazed and delighted at the absence of all trashy or inferior qualities, TAKE OUR TEAS, COFFEES AND SPICES for instance. You will find them strictly high grade io everything ex cept price. That you will find dis tinctly low. Many sales to satisfied customers Hre tho reward of our moderation. Can we add you to the list? E. BOYD & SON Phones: Bell 63, Mutual 314. 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 my farm, consisting of about 80 acres. I will sell these tracts on terms that anyone can meet, only $10 per acre, cash. Under mv plan you will have 15 years in which to pay the balance. j This is the chance of a lifetime for those who wi3h to secure a home on the best terms ever offered. No one will quest ion the fertility of this soil Under my contracts I aree 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 I can show you the land and you cau choose location before that time. HThere are 20 acreB 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. J)NTI8T. M. HAYTER Office over Wllaon'a 1 rug Itore DALLAS, OREGON. TTORSEY AT LAW B. F. JONES Office in Cooper Building. Ia DEPENDENCE, - OREGON AkTTORSY AT LAW. Sibley & Eakin, The only reliable aet of Abatracta la Polk county. Office on Court St. DALLAS, OREGON PIANOS AND ORQANS Tuiitd. tltaneil, ttiainHl,Tok'iitGr, anion r.iilatliir. flisliinr. Ivory til.'aLhiiir, tic. A I.I. WORK li L' A k A STK K 1). I-tave onlers at Hall ,v Hayes Kurnltnro Mor. Biitti phones. 0. F. GHORMLET, 1-ale.man lor W iley B. Alien l lauo Co., Cortland, San Francisco. ""RfET AT LAW Ed. F. Co4D, Office in Courthouse DALLAS, OREGON Yttorseys at Law BROWN & STOUT Abstractors Ni'Tary rt-BLic Collections t'glow Rldg. DALLAS, OREGON "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 as 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 tbe lowest. Phone in your orders to tho DALLAS STEAM LAUNDRY. Mutual Phone 197. A. E. THOMPSON Dallas, Ore. Clean, Fresh Groceries We carry the Famous DIAMOND "W" brand of Extracts, Spices, Coffee, Tea and Canned Goods. Fresh Bread Every Day SIMONTON (& SCOTT Dallas 4 Yttoesit at law. Oscar Havtf.r, t'petalra In Campbell bulldinc Mill It DALLAS, OREGON. N. L. ttlTXER, Oflice arer Dallaa City Bank. OREOOM I M aar, ' I acta ri'aa, aa afaaal -. a.i la .. inui. r 'kiH T Ik- A.saatni "t taian af T t t . f mm t i tak t a4 k Mtmtaila,! rv a- t-. a inmf tm aan ia. OREGON 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. li. SPAULDING LOGGING CO. Preparea young people for bookkeepers, etenogra pliers, corrf-pood. nts oi general office work. The development or the Northwest will afford openirg for thousands in the next few years, rrcpare now. Send for Mtakvue. SALEM OREGON - v I stai FY. Principal HaTAraaaa..,,- M THE SCHOOL OP OL'ALITY" T" Tenth and Morriaoo. Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrooe. IX. PriodH occopy two floors 6 s br ico f-t hivr a -looo eQuipaen1- eaiploy a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more ca3 or ooe ne,p than we can meet. Onr arinrJ arlmitted:v le others ia qnality of instroction. It pvs to attend such aa instirntioo- CSail a BKlaea - r v : i . on thoroas It ana ana oat is tie eaL- juliuri TS trnalitT of ta0" Tea ia r achool nuke, it the ajtaadard of ita kind ia the Sortl" COpea a3 the year. SraJents admitted at snr time. Catalog rtt- Abt baak. an. - i. Portl-