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Polk County Observe ALLGOOD fc COLLINS LESSEES Published Semi-Weekly at $1.50 per Year. Strictly in Advance. VhIumI appnnri-laa matter March 1. 1907, at the Doat office at Dallaa, Oregon, under the Act of Cowfreas ol March 3, 1879. DALLAS, OREGON, Oitobeb 20, 1908. The way to build up Dallas is to pat ronize Dallas people. OUR NATIONAL TICKET. For President, William H. Taft, of Ohio. For Vice-President, James S. Sherman, of New York. Presidential Electors J. D. Lee, of Multnomah County. F. J. Miller, of Linn County. A. C. Marsters, of Douglas County, li. II. Butler, of Gilliam County. TRYING SO HARD TO FORGET. BY DEAN COLLINS. I'm thinking tonight of dead Issues Exploited by rae in the past The fantasies formerly courted And then to oblivion cast, They hamper my third frantic effort To land the election, you bet, So they must be banished forever I'm trying so bard to forget. I'm trying so hard to forget them, I try, but It seems all la vain. The skeletons locked in my closet I earnestly try to restrain. But though to discard I endeavor hacn poor, defunct fantasy, yec They bob up again uninvited I in trying so nara to forget. Tbe Bryan who cherished Free Silver And Government uwnersnip too, Was not the same Bryan who's striv ing To carry the present bluff through ; Oh, wherefore recall all my errors, With which in the past you have met. Oh, wherefore dig up all those follies i in trying so nara to lorget. I'm trying so bard to forget them ; I've tried, but it seems all in vain. They cloud my campaign of the present Ana prove my political oane; I firmly renounced them, endeavored To puttnem benind me, anu yet Those issues still bob up serenely. 1 in trying so hard to forget. COFFEE Good coffee is partly in buying: and partly in making:; like everything: else. Your grocer return, your moncr if J on doit like Schilling' Best: we par bim BUSINESS LOCALS. ririvrtiapiYienta nndr this head are charred at the rate of 1 cent per word, rirsl insertion; Ji cent per word for each lnaertlou thereafter; 30 words or less. II per month. No adverliaeuient in-rtpi for less than 15centa. Kiaures count as one word. For instance, the numeral combination MfiOO" counu aa one ivi-ird. two initials connt a one word. For instance, '.I. M. Jnut-a'' counta hs two words. The minimum chanre Is for lo words; that is, an advertlMToent from 1 word to 15 words is counted a 1ft words; an advertisement from 16 to JU words, mciusire, la counted as '3S woras from i to 25 words, ia counted aa 25 words, etc, Tho HiFur. followine the advertisement Indi cate how long it is lo run. and are not charred to the customer. For instance, 3-31--t indicatea that the advertisement wai firat published on March 31, and that it is to be inserted twice. The tieurvs and letters 4-1-tf indicate that the advertisement was rirst published April l ano that it is to be run until the customer orders it discontinued.) A Bargain. A good organ for sale cheap. I try to eseape from the record I made when I still was but youuflr, I tried to renounce declarations Thatonceweresosweeton my tongue, struggle to banish them rrom me, But Deonle all call to me ve t. Here, Bryan, you've dropped an old Issue! By Jove, they won't let me forget. 'm trying so hard to forget them, I try. but it seems all in vain : My record is always behind me Ana tills me with loattiingana pain. How vainly I strive to escape it, How vainly 1 struggle ana sweat, For right at my back lies the record I in trying so nara to rorget. quire at this office. In 9-29-tf Farm For Rent. Two mile3 this side of Perrydale. Inquire of VanOrsdel &Cook, Dallas, 10-20-3t Superintendent of Public Instruc tion J. H. Ackennan has given out an Interview lit which he highly favors the proposition of a county high school. In his interview lie advances the same arfirumiHits as given by Superinten dent Smith of Marion county. He states the school will assist In keeping farmers' children at home and will be instrumental in the saving of much money. Salem Statesman. Tbo voters of Polk county will have an opportunity at the coming election, of docldlng whethor or not this county shall establish and maintain a High School. The above statements were madobyono of the most prominent educators of Oregon, a man who is a recognized authority on subjects edu cational. His words are worthy of the careful consideration of those voters In Polk county who desire to cast their ballots for progress and for the best interest of our educational system. UNINJURED BY FEARFUL FALL Eight-Year-Old Lad Has Miraculous Escape From Severe Injuries. COURT HOUSE NOTES Items of Interest From the Records in the County Offices Briefly Told. do- PKOBATE. Estate of Tberon A. Ireland ceased final discharge entered. Guardianship of Glon and Charles Stoddard, minors petition of guard ian to exchange real estute of minors for other proHrty granted and guard ian authorized to exchange at once. Estate or Miiggio Miller, deceased bond filed and approved; Frank Quonel, Fiiblan Queue!, and Daniel Robinson appointed appraisers. Estate of Margaret Y. Hiddell, de ceased llnul account approvnl; ad ministrator discharged. Estate of John Loy, deceased final hearing approved ; ordered that on filing vouchers on final distribu tion, administrator be discharged. Estate of John Campbell Jr., de ceased final account set for hearing, Wednesday, November 18, at 11 o'clock a. ni. Estate of E. C. Keyt, deceased ordered that all net income lie paid to widow, property of estate turned over to willow and that executor make and 11 lo final account within :iodays. Estate of Sarah M. Gib on, deceased appraisers appointrd. Estate of Andrew J. l'urvlne, ceast'd on petition of Paulina l'urvlne, ordered that estate be milled to probate and letitioner appointed administratrix. REAL ESTATE. I.ydiu riiimmcr mid hd to X M Conner, 15, acres In t 8 , r 5 w, tn)i. Ira C Kowe ft ux to Minnie Leigh ton, lots In lltiena Vista, f l,o. E E Trlbble to S R and F J Ken niIy, lots in Dallas, tPJ. WCllrown to Frank llogue and Hen F Piste r, 319 acres in t 7 , r C w, $4o.n J DWinnrtal to II E Dow, land to Itui'iia Vista, (I. E C Mi'Tiiii(iiondiTrurtU'e ia Bunk rucy of F L Pri.v) to F D Riker, land lo 1 10 , r6 w, t'V.'S. William A Martin to M E Url. ker, l.t Id Dallas, t--'3. Oeorge Jom-s et al to Kathryo and (iraae Jones, land ia I tide pen dene. 100. K W IVrtoa et ui to William and Ivina ll.thfrton, lota ia Ballslon, A slight cut on the top of his head and several severe bruises is all that Custer Rust, the 8-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Rust, has to show for a fall of nearly 30 feet from the second story of Wyatt's store in Bluck Rock, Saturday night. The boy was standing by one of the windows watching the dance given in the hall over the store. Suddenly, in some unaccountable way, he lost his balance and pitched backward out of the window, a sheer drop of between 25 and 30 feet with nothing to check his descent or break the force of his fall. He was picked up, stunned by the fall and bleeding from the cut on bis head but apparently only slightly injured. Dr. Starbuck was summoned from Dallas to attend him but was unable to reach Bluck Rock until Sun day morning. When he arrived, the lad was apparently suffering little Inconvenience from the results of his startling adventure. For Sale, Second hand logging engine, as new. Inquire of las. Good Ed Biddle, Dal- 10-13-4t Men Wanted. For the work of sewer construction in this city. Inquire of Venske & Taylor at Dallas Hotel. 9-11-tf A "FLYER" IN CROCKERY Is the only way to express It. lou can't afford to lose the chaDce. Our big stock was bought specially to give the public aa 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, Oreg'on TIMBER LANDS SINCERITY CLOTHES SHOP We are just approaching the height of the Fall season tirhan avarvnnnv is auuuL lu mane i.npir sim c : en While too early for Overcoats, a great many who know the S wisdom of doing so, are picking out their overcoats now You know there is a wonaeriui array ot styles this season and you will find "freak" styles enongh to make you think I 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. I . Bla-erltT I-. Ifc af, "i J Clothe fr , d Xi Fuller & Elliott 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 Cow For Sale. Five years old ; gentle; easy milker; gives milk now; in good condition. Chakles Horning, Buell, Or. 10-16-tf Only Real Estate firm in Polk County baDdung Timber Liana exclusively Don't fail to call or write If you have nave timber to sell. Office in Crider Building Dallas, Oregon Notice ot Final Settlement. Will Hold Matinees Daily. The Electric Palace and Tho Vau 'tte will give matinees during alter nate weeks In future, the programs to begin at 2 ::t0 every afternoon and the performance to be continuous until 5 o'clock. The matinees are held for the benetlt of those who are unablo to come out to the evoning entertain ments and to people who may come in from the country. During the present woek tho matinees will be given at the Electric Palace underthe management of Whiteside & Brown and next week they will be at the Vaudette. Admis sion for children to tho matinees will be reduced from 10 to 5 tents for all under 15 years of age. Tho ofternoon entertainments will be continued in this manner throughout the winter. The evening shows will be Jun inde pendently at both theaters, the regular admission price being charged. de-F. ad- be Kickreall Store Kobbrd. The store of Peter Cook In Rick real I, was entered by burglars last night and about $75 worth of knives, razors and other small goods was stolen. Tho postofllco was also broken open but tho burglars secured only a few dollars, worth of stamps. The proprie tor of the store has secured no clue as yet to the identity of the men who com milted the crime, but suspicion poiuts to three hoboes who wero &een loiter ing about the town on the night the robliery was committed. Feed Your Nerves t'pua rath, puraj, noarlatilnc blond by lakinc Howl I raaafilla, aitd jou wiU tm trm from Uaas spells of aV apaUr, Urns aanrparw rut tits and arnicas dart, thorn flomiT, drthhka tKrltnfa, tbnaat awdttra at arts at mrr iMJhinra, Uaoaw tftprpiie ajmptoros and blindinc hdaftna. Ilood'i fiarmar-arilla baa dona thit liar man j otbrra - 11 ill eat Too. Hood's Sarsaparilla la Banal liquid Knm or la cbotwiud Ubk-U kawara aa Sarsatab. lOOduatatl. Council Appoint NiicM Watch. W. W. Dawson was appointed night watchman for the city of Dallas at the regular meeting of tho city council lasi nignt wuu a salary of jr.u a month. Of this sum f "1.75 has been subscribed by the business men of Dallas and the remainder, $125, has been granted from the city's funds. Mr. Dawson wilt assume bis duties at onoe. The big cellar under Adams & Probst's furniture store In the Riley building Is now practically completed aud the work has been discontinaed until the oearr main on Washington street has 'ho completed so that drainage ooi uections ran be made with It Tha 'liar ia tlxf-O fwt and Is about 7 fo i deep. The eartb that was taken out la tba work of excava tion has been dlatribuied ort-r Mr. Riley's lot on the corner of Washing ton and Jefferson streets, raising It to a grade a trifle higher than that of the street. Tbe Dallas basketball team whk-h is to tour tha Eastern states this winter. lea ire a suitable, and appropriate I name. A season ticket to a:i me game played In Dallas tbls wider, will be given to tbe person who fur nishes tbe name most satisfactory to the members of tbe team. Address all communtcatioos to B. A. Teats, secretary. Dallas. Oregon. Horse Shoeing. First-class horse shoeing done at J. F. Benton's shop in the J. E. Smith building on Main street. Satisfaction guaranteed. 10-2-Gt Cedar Posts. Good cedar posts for sale at 11 J cents each. Also another car of extra Star A Star shingles. Sokhren Ware house. 7-24-tf Fine Tracts For Sale. H. (. 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 School Officers. Tho Fisk Teachers' Agency of Port land, Oregon, is placing more teachers than ever. If you need a high school, grade, rural, commercial, music, or private teacher write or wire Immedi ately and you will receive prompt attention. 202 Swetland Bldg. 10-16-2t Collections. I have been conducting a collecting agency in Dallas for more than a year, and have thus far met with al most uniform success. All accounts placed in my bands for collection will receive prompt and careful attention, and I Teel that I can assure complete satisfaction to all my clients. 8-18-tf L. D. BUTLER W ood For Sale. Do you need wood? In preparing to place your orders remember that I um uble 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 If. AUGUST BOWMAN. Administrator's Notice. Nollre ia h.'rcliy riven that the- undVrelanrd has Inimi duly atoltittil by the t'ounty Court of I'olk otiniy. Otvff.m. as adminUtralor of (he tlalt ol Surah M. t,iton, latf of saul County. All -raotia having ,-laima aatit! the aaltl ralatt' r n,tuw,l lo prt'afnt tlivm to ,luly vertiicvl, within aix monitiH front the Ural publi cation of tin. noli,. Mich 1'latma must lie ,re at'iite.1 lo nit- at my reaiitcmv. atMiut one mile (nun Salem on Ihe nm,l lcaliut Iwm the ateel hrl1i;e a'rtaa the M lllnmelte River lo Kola, in folk County, or they may he presented lo the County clerk ol I'olk County, at hiaorhcetn !ailai. Orccii. JAMKS 8IMONTON, Ailmtmolralor of said ealate lalrd and ftrat published Oclooer -U Notice ot Final Settlement. Notice ta hereby atveti that the nndenurned, a. ait mm ist raft a ol theeatateol John caniftiell, Jr.. deceased, has nied her hnal account in the County Court ol the Mate of treon. lor IVlk County, and that a cducadav, the lMh day ol Nov,-tnler. Ins, at Ihe hour ol 11 n clock In Ihe loren.MMi ol aatd day. at the Conrt Mn ol ; Ihe said County O'lrt In Ihe Ctly ol a,laa, ' lireiron. haa been appointed be aaid t ourt aa the time and plaoe l,r Ihe bearlna of : ot.wliona to Ihe aaid dial account and the actlieuicnt thereof. M K..ARKT n. C MP SKI L, Adtntnlairatril ol theeuale M J.hn Campia-U. Jr ,decraae4 ecar HaTler. Atlmce. bated and Brat publialied Ortobrr J. 1MX Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ah anmimsirairix Ol tne estate ot Albert it Kowler, deeensed, has filed her final account in the County Court of the State ol Oregon, for Polk t'ounty. and that Thursday, the otli dav of November, 19UH, at the hourof ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court room of the aaid County Court in the City of DitUtiK. Ore- (ton, nita been appointed by Baiu county Court as the time and place for the heurinir of objections to tne said Dual account and the settlement tnereol. NANCY C. FOWLER, Administratrix of the estate of Alliett W. Kowlcr, deceased. Oscar Havter, Attorney. Dated and lint published October C, 1908. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby Riven that the undersigned has been duly appointed adminixtartnx of the estate of Thomas WilliamB. deceased, by the county court of the state of Oregon, for Polk County, and has qualified. All pereons having claims against the aaid estHte ate hereby notified to present the same duly verified, together with the nroner vouchera therefor, to the undersigned at her resilience near iwtsvuie in said county of folk, within six mouths from the date nf this notice. Paled and first published Octotwr 2, 1908. Kl.LINOK WILLIAMS, Administratrix of the estate of Thomus Williams, deceased. Address: R. F. D. No. 1 Atrlie Oregon. Oscar ilayter, Attorney. Notice For Publication. U.S. Department ol the Interior, Land Othce at Portland, Oregon. August ltllh, 1HUS. Notice is hereby given that William J. Shewey, of Dallas, Oregon, who, on August 10th, land, made Timber or Stone entry, No. ttiW, for N. W. ' of S. W. ' and Lot 5 of Section 4, Township 7 South, Ranges West, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice ol Intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before RegiBler and Receiver of I'nited Slates Land orhce, at Portland, Oregon, on the anli day of October, lyon. Claimant nainea as witnesses: (i, P. Conlee, of Dallas, Oregon: M. A. Coulee, of Buell, Ore gon: Klias Hitiahaw, of Dallas, Oregon; C. L. Coulee, of Dallaa, Oregon. AUiKRNON 8. DRESSER, Register. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given lhat Ihe undersigned has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of lieorge P. Selby. deceased, by the County Court ol the Stale of Oregon, for Polk County, and haa qualified. All peraona having claims against the aaid eatate are hereby notified lo present the same duly verified, together with the proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned at Dallas National Bank in the lily of Dallas in aaid County, within aix mouths from the date of this notice. Dated and firat published September IS, 190. KlliKSK HAVTKR, Administrator ol ihe eatate of Oeorge P. Selby, dtceaaetl. Oscar Ilayter, Attorney. Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior. I. 8. Land Ollice at Portland. Oregon. September Jtth. 1k. notice ta hereby given that John B. Netherton, . .." who, on fepiemoer , lyill mane iioincatead entry No. l:inA Serial No. IMVS lor I,t I. Section .'L Township 7 South. Range S West. Willamette Meridian, haa tiled uoiK-roi iiiieuuon lomase Mnal llomeatead ttv year rrooi, to eatabnsh claim to the land above described, before K. M. Smith, County Clerk ol .,';;LkJ oanl :on. at Dallaa, Oregon, on tbe l.tlh day ol November, lwel. Claimant mm aa wuneaaea- Mara Blod geii. oi iianaa, Oregon; o. V Harrington, ol vreo; ny Bim. Ol l-allaa, Oreoa William Bird, ol l-allaa, Oregon. Al.otkNON s. PRESER. Ke(itr. The Sincerity Clothes Shop DALLAS MERCANTILE CO. Blnoarlty Olothes-Oopyrlaht ftmmuMiimmti I TEAS COFFEES SPICES I YOU'LL OPEN EYES YOUR 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 OUIl TEAS, COFFEES AND SPICES for Instance. You will And them strictly high grade in everything ex cept price. That you will find dis tinctly low. Many sales to satisfied customers are the reward of our moderation. Can we add you to the list? E. BOYD & SON Phones : Bell G3, Mutual 314. TJkntist. M. HAYTER Office over Wilson's 1 rug Store DALLAS, OREGON. TTORNEr AT LAW B. F. JONES Office in Cooper Building. INDEPENDENCE, - OREGON Attorneys at law. Sibley & Eakin, The only reliable set or Abatra.pt In Polk county. Office on Court St DALLAS, OREGON PIANOS AND ORGANS Tuned, cleaned, repaired, volcinir, action reaulatina;, ilishiir. ivory blcachlnir. etc. AI L Work I.TARaNTKED. l-cave orders at Hall A Hyea Knrnltnre store. Hon, phone,, o. 1. CHORHLET, Sa!e.mn for Wiley H. Allen Piano Co., Portland, San Francisco. TTORItET AT LAW Ed. F. Co.d, Office in Courthouse DALLAS, OREGON Administratrix Sale. Sotlce i hervl.y alien lhat Sarah ' eatate of T. F. Jack, aa P. Jack, de rd. aill pursuant I.. I be order of the icanlr l the Male of Orcavn for Polk Count! Notice af Final Settles adimnl.tratni of the Ceaan! Courl made and enteml weptembee it. 1-as.. fn.ra and .iirri,riiiDrr inn, taip proceed to aeil tbe real eMate hereinafter !WnM , i cash and that said edantmatratnx aaay be area in prrauai and eddn-aacd and any d,aared inlormation olwM ol her at all time at Ortenl imton, aaid real property brina de a.-rlti-d aa K.l oa. The andivt.le.1 one third of the tetnl Mi nins at a point imka a. of the . an-tion cvner on line wea aecitona fand ti IB j S.R i ot ii. Met. rannina thence oa anarn-ed li-o iheN a.ondry ol L ft Mar lln .and to a anl . links V and m d . of ihe r onrtM of rw....- v . T ' namnee aina liven. N !', e. skaii ihe eaal line of aaid r aaas J., a p.m on Ihe a bocn.lara line of M Hr Tl,. 11!:! 1???"" Ura an4 1 inks a.1 ol the errtioa r,t am k TTORWKTS AT LAW BROWN & STOUT Abstractors Notabv Ptdlic Collectioss I glow Bldg. DALLAS, OREGON Oscar Hayter, Upstairs a Campbell building. Mill St DALLAS, OREGON. M. OLIVE SMITH teacher of PIANO AND ORGAN Studio, Room Xo. 2, Wilson Block DALLAS OREGON ia an it riTev inai irw vnaervlrned. I aars n . .1 r, , t . aaa-lniliiiairaloeoi Ihe eMate of nlfai Mnwe. Lkkssi en the ha nl H ,,, , 7lZ-. .n"v" iteeeaonl. kaa a la anal eoeneml la Ihe c k, a ."".Tf'- nam. ( B, al III. Mai. ni I kr. a. k . . ., . lUfl.e C.sly. an t that xalai-daT. the rill dir at ( k t la-era. iim n il'SI ? i",," J November. ! at Ihe hoair of ae. a eiork la the rood (heee jTV . dV It lAa. LLi? en.ai of sand day at Ibe t em ro .4 the ll- he-en aaa-tKa a.' aad U thJVZm Ihe tlaae and 1-a.v star tne awnne of ohieev o.. to theaaad aaMslhcooaintand the setUeaaeait UarreoL PRar syHar. AJaoalrfrau-a? of the eatate off :,aaaa Miiaw. aariaaia tleear naTWe. Innmn laueal aaat area aMaheal Octeoaar a. taav. ' oreaa of Laaa smmim l . . r-rl o. the P Ll a Heary a . ,.. No No m aaa I arre wirn tor arhool Mr a.ra. ail ia r.k Coaul,. aaavd. a uaamoya hat aaaafca. ttorsit at law. X. L. BlTLER, Oafloa over Dallsa City Bsak. DALLAS. OREGON TToirr at Law J. L. Collins Main Sow, Near rostofSos DALLAS, . . OREGON b as 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. Uoder my plan you will have 15 years in which to pay the balance. KThis '8 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 thissoil Uoder my contracts I agree to ftiveao 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. HThere 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 tinder good fence; riprht on main county road, one mile of Dallas and right on rail road ; in Dallas School District, just outside the city limits. See rae at once and have first choice. Yours for business, H. G. CAMPBELL, Dallas, Ore. "CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO GODLINESS" says a noted proverb. Following out this lino 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 ML. 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 tbe DALLAS STEAM LAUNDRY. Mutual Phone 197. A. E. THOMPSON Dallas, Ore. "THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY" Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong:, LL.B., Principal CWe 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. CSaid a Business Man : " Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough work. It will win out in the end," Said an Educator! "The quality of instruc tion given in your school makes it the atandard of its kind in the Northwest" C.Open all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. Reference t Any bank, any newspaper, any busines man In Portland. ..Oregon,, Builders Are you doing what you can to populate your State? r OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE-Settlers, honest farmers, me chanics, merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a willing heart capital or no capital. The Southern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon) is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribu tion through every available agency. Will you not help the good work of building Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of vour friends who are likely to be Interested in this state? We will be glad to bear the expense of sending tbem complete Information about OBEGON and its oppor tnnitiea. vTJ"01"8 wi on l"lng SEPTEMBER and OCTOBKR from the East to all points in Oregon. Ine fares from a few principal cities are From Denver S30.00 From Louisville $41.70 " Cincinnati 42.20 Cleveland 44.o New York 55.00 $30.00 30.00 Omaha KansasCity 30.00 St. Louis 35.50 Chicago 38.00 TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID If yon wsot to bring a friend or relati to Oregon, frr" tfte proper amnnot with anr of our agents. Tbe ticket wi then be furnished by telegraph. I. N. WOODS, Local Agent, Dallas, Ore. WM. McMUKRJVY. Gea. Patau Afeat PortUwal. Oregon