Polk County Observer
ALLGOOD & COLLINS
LESSEES
Publl.hed Semi-Weekly at 1.50 per Year.
Strictly In Advance.
Entered aa Becond claM matter March 1. 1907.
at the iwat office at ballai, Oregon, under the
Act of Courrces ot March 3, 1879.
DALLAS, OREGON, October 23, 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. Leo, of Multnomah Couoty.
F. J. Miller, of Linn County.
A. C. Marsters, of Douglas County,
It. K. Rutler, of Gilliam County.
The registration books of Polk
county closed Tuesday with still only
two persons registered as Populiafs in
the entire county. How hath that
noble party dwindled in the past
twelve years 1
Notwithstanding the fact that the
present campaign has been preemi
nently "the dull campaign" in Oregon
things are beginning to warm up a
trifle all over tho state and the prospects
are good for tho awakoning of some
of the real old-tlmo enthusiasm among
the supporters of both of the principal
tickets.
Governor Chamberlain now says
that he will not go on tho stump for
liryan during this campaign he is
non-partisan. Tho consistency with
which ho plays his political hand out
to the end is at least commendable.
We might have been led to believe
that the ruse by which he gained the
popular vote for Senator In tho Juno
election was after all, nothing but a
ruso, had he dropped it at this stago
of the gaino.
COURT HOUSE NOTES
Items of Interest From the Records
in tbe County Offices
Briefly Told.
. PROBATE.
Estate of William Llverraore, de
ceased petition to sell real estate
granted.
REAL ESTATE.
Thomas Small to Anna Strain, 11
acres, t 8 s, r 6 w, f liioo.
Anna Strain to Thomas Small, 10
acres, t 8 s, r 6 w, $ 1000.
James M Joimsot al to Otis I) Butler,
60 acres, t 7 and 8 s, r 4 w, $1375.
Alios E Lynn and hd to Peter P
Buhlor, 29 acres, t 7 s, r G w, $s'J2.
Lucy E Harris and hd to Theodore
Farlngton, lot hi Dallas, $275.
United States to heirs of Mary
Brown, 411 aeres, t 6 s, r 8 w, patent.
Lucy A Bobbins to Tempo Trlbble,
lot in Dallas, $11)50.
S II Rothermel et 11s to John Maglu
nltt, 1 CO aeres, t 7 s, r 7 w, $l'M).
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A numlH-r of tho oflleials of the
Southern l'aeillc Company passed
through Dallas yesterday morning on
their annual tour of inspection. In
the party were (ieneralSuerintPudcnt
M. J. Buckley, Division Superin
tendent L. K. Fields, E. A. Clipel,
superintendent of telegraph. I. F.
Myer, ear service agent, W. Billions,
resident engineer and others.
John ('untie has moved with his
family from D.iyton ami will go into
the grocery luihiness in this city. His
store will occupy the room In the
Brown building which will soon be
vacated by L. H. Miultz, who will
move his stock of gr.x-eries Into new
quarters in the Williams building on
Court strxet. Mr. Cist to will be
a Halite. I In his store by his son-in-law,
IV Dunn.
A car derailed near Moo mouth
yesterday morning, made It Impossible
for the motor from Independence to
make Its i.-gular run to Dallas. Mr.
Hlrscbberg's ehvtrlo car was brought
into requisition, however, carried
round the obstruction and tbe
pai-M-ngra were brought over to
Dallas In it. The track was cleared
in the afternoon and the regular train
was again on the run last night
Feed Your Nerves
l' poa tvfe, pure, nourishing blood by
Ukmt Maud s 8arsmvrilla. and Tea
viU bt Im from tboae ajll. ot d
arJr, tbnaw iWiWi nii-Ma and anxious
sUra, tbna rkurar, dratbtik terlinra,
tana snddra sorts at mere tktfhlnrs.
Uana draper srtnptomi and blinding
baadarhea. Hood's Banaparllla baa dona
this tur Btany others - It will rare yon.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
la al liquid tbrsa or la cboxulaUrd
Ufctrta kaoaraas Saraatab. .OOduMtL
SURPRISED BY HIS FRIENDS
Enjoyable Party Was Given Lisle Rice
in Honor of His Eighteenth
Birthday.
A number of the young people of
Dallas gave a surprise party to Lisle
Rice at his home Tuesday evening, in
honor of his eighteenth birthday. The
guests assembled at the City Library
early in the evening and went in a
body to Mr. Rice's home, taking him
completely by surprise.
The evening was spent In various
games and the Rice brothers played
several fine solos and duetts on the
piano and their clarinets. A delicious
luncheon was served during the
evening.
Those present were : Misses Alice
Grant, Frieda Grant, Freda Launer,
Vera Cosper, Sadie Myers, Madge
Gacre. Ethel Johnson, Fay Percival
Nada Scott. Miss Brown, Hallie Coad,
Lucile Dalton ; Messrs. Stephen Gur-
ney, Frank Hollister, Frank John
son, August Kisser, Lew Ballantyne,
Leroy Wood, Carl Wood, Guy Seth,
Verne Launer, Lloyd and Lisle Rice,
Clifford Smith, Robert VanOrsdei,
Walter Ballantyne and D. M. Metzger.
Street Improvement Notice.
To Silas Orchard, Estate John Ellis,
deceased, Wm. Ellis, Trustee, Mark
Hayter, A. N. Hadley, Eliza Shelton,
Mary E. Berg, J. Hanson, Emma
Hanson, Mary E. Hayes, J. W. Boyer,
Julia Boyer:
Notice is hereby given that the City
Council of the City of Dallas, Oregon,
contemplates the passage of an ordi
nance requiring the improvement of
those certain streets or parts of streets
in said city, adjacent to and adjoining
the herein below described lots or
parts of lots or parcels of ground in
the manner following, to-wit: By the
construction of a new sidewalk 5 feet
Inches wide (1) on tho west side of
Stump Street adjoining lots 2,
and 4, Block 17, in Ellis Addi
tion to Dallas; (2) on the west side of
Stump Street adjoining Lot 6 Block 17,
n Ellis Addition to Dullas ; (3) on the
South side of Ash Street, adjoining
Lot 6 in Block 1, Falrviow addition to
Dallas; (4) on the west side of Hayter
Street, adjoining Lots 1 and 2 in Block
20 in Ellis Addition to Dallas; (5) on
the west side of Hayter Street adjoin
ing Lots 3 and 4 in Block 20 Ellis Addi
tion to Dallas; (G) on the west side of
Hayter Street adjoining Lots C and C,
Block 20 Ellis Addition to Dallas; (7i
on the East side of tho county road
adjoining Lot 1 Block 1, Germantown
Addition to Dallas; (8) on tho East
side of the county road adjoining Lot
3, Block 2 Germantown addition to
Dallas; (9) on the East side of the
county road adjoining Lot 4, Block 2
Germantown addition to Dallas; (10)
on the East side or tne county road
leading from Dallas to Salem, adjoin
ing that piece or parcel of land
described as beginning 310s feet N. 21
degrees E. from where Dallas and
Salem County road Intersects the S.
line of Old Dallas Townsite ; thence E.
216 feet; thence N. 108 feet; thence W.
173 feet; thonee S. 21 degrees W. 11!)
feet to place of beginning ; all of the
above described lands being iu Dallas,
Polk County, Oregon.
That the said sidewalks will be con
structed of lumber at the time and in
tho manner to be hereafter preset ibed
by said Ordinance.
That tho cost of said sidewalk will
bo assessed to the above described
projH'rty fronting and abuttiug there
on. That the City council will sit In the
council chamber in said city on the
2d day of November, 19H8, at 7:30
o'clock in the evening, to hear and
determino objections and remon
strances thereto, if any there be; and
that all owners and othor persons
in interest may attend at said time
and place and show cause, if any they
have, why said sidewalks should not
lie constructed.
Done by order of the city council of
the city of Dallas made on the l'.Uh day
of October, A. D. 19"8.
Witness my hand ami tho oftlcial
seal of the said city of Dallas, this 22d
day of October, 1908.
L. D. BROWN,
(.Seal) Auditornud PoliceJudgo
of the City of Dallas, Oregon.
INDEPENDENCE I MONMOUTH
Railway.
FKOM ISDKrttNMKM'E.
n iit.La.a.
Train No M. !eave Independence dally. 6 on
a. in.; Iv. Monmouth, a; IS a. iu.; w. l'allaa, .40
a. m.
Train No. V. !.eav Indel endenre, daily
10 fata m.; Iv. Monmouth, H.i'A a. ui. ; ftr. lai
laa, II. du. m.
Train No. Til. Iave Independence, daily,
a 15 p. m. ; It. Monmouth, 6. 30 p. m. , ar. ltatiaa.
a.ao p. in,
M aiKLia.
Train No. 67. l-eare Independence, daily
7 Ai a. m.; It. Monmouth, ;.! a. aa.; ar. Alriie,
a 1.' a. ui.
Train No Tt. Iave Independence, dally. S:'
p. aa.; Iv. Monmouth. 3 5U . an.; ar. An lie, 4:."A
p. m.
roa Moxaoi-TM oiclt.
Leave Independence. dally, 2:S0 p. ai.
No. 101 arrive Monmouth 7:20 a m
FKOM l'ALLAs.
fva inririHiaici.
Train No. hV Leave Pallaa. daily ex. Snnday
ta. in.; Iv. Monmouth, a.jaa.aa.; ar. Inde
pendence, t.l.sa. aa.
Train No. U'l It. Pallaa. Send ay only, 5
a aa.. ar. ludepeaoVnoe, 1:WL at.
TralaKn. at Leaet Pallat. dally. I p aa : It
Mouim'uth. I Ap ai. ; ar. Iitd-eitdenre, t . n.
m. il his Iraln a.aaerte at Monmouth lur Alr
lael Train No 71. I ear palla. dally. 7 Wn a
It Monawnth. I p. aa.; at. ladrpvuoeaoa, li
p. aa.
FROM A1RUB.
Trala No at. Leae Air lie. dally. a m.; It.
MBtemh, a. m.: ar. IndeenoVtire. 9 V
a aa. (Thia trata eaaaacia at Moaaaoath tor
lliM
Trala a 71 Leae Alrlte. dally. t a. m :
It. Monaaouta. I r a., ar. laulemKieaca,
aip m.
Train a V leavea Alrlte 4 sap aa. arsatT
Kit arrive Moaaath I a a amrea lade-
peaJeaca A at p. aa.
FROM MONMOCTal ONLT.
learna Moamaath aw ladepeadaaea, daily at
lr a
COFFEE
Good coffee is partly in
buying; and partly in
making:; like everything
else.
Your yrrxer returns jour money if you doa't
Ukt Schilling's Best: we piy him
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Artvertiaementa under thle liead are charged
at the rale of 1 cent per word, tirat iiiarrtlon; !,
.nt wrwnrd for each inaeruon thereafter: 'M
words or less, II per month. Nj advertisement
Inserted for Urn than 15 cents.
Kiaures count as one word. For Instance,
the numeral combinauon "$af couuia as on
Two initials count an one word. For instance,
M. M. Jones" counts hs two words.
Tho minimum phnrvp In for lit WOrds: that W,
an adverliMrnent from 1 word to 15 words is
counted as IS words; an advertisement from 16
to 20 words, inclusive, is counted a 20 woras,
from 21 to 2o wonis. is counted as 25 words, etc.
f .... f..l,.u'in,r iHa atvertinemellt lnnl-
to hu- inn? it ia to run. and are not charged
to the customer. For instance, 3-31-2t indicates
that the advertisement was first puimsnea on
March 31, and that it is to be inserted twice.
The lieun s and letters 4-1-lf indicate that the
advertiement was lirst published April 1 and
that it is to be run until the customer orders it
discontinued.
A Bargain.
A good organ for sale cheap.
In
quire at this office.
9-29-tf
Farm For Rent.
Two miles this side of Perrydale,
Inquire of VanOrsdei & Cook, Dallas,
10-20-3t
For Sale.
Second hand IoecrioK engine. Good
as new. inquire or rsiuuie, uai
las.
10-13-4t
Men Wanted.
For the work of sewer construction
in this citv. Inquire of Venske &
Taylor at Dallas Hotel. 9-1 1-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
Cow For Sale.
Five years old ; gentle ; easy milker ;
gives milk now; in good condition.
Chaules Horning, Buell, Or. 10-16-tf
Horse Shoeing.
First-elass 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 tents
each. Also another car of extra Star
A Star shingles. Soehren Ware
house. 7-24-tf
Wood For Sale.
Do you need wood? In preparing
to placo your orders remember that I
am able to furnish you all kinds of
slab wood from either of the Dallas
sawmills at the best possible rates.
Send in your orders by either phone.
Mutual 1190; Bell 443.
8-4 tf. AUGUST BOWMAN.
Collections.
I bavo bcoD conducting a collecting
agency in Dallas lor more than a
year, and have thus far mot with al
most uniform success. All accounts
placed in my hands for collection will
receive prompt and careful attention,
and I feel that I can assure complete
satisfaction to all my clients. 8-18-tf
L. D. BUTLER
Executor's Notice.
Notice fa hereby trlvcn, that the uiulersiRned
exfriiinrN of the estate of William Livermort',
(JfL't-HMtnl, by virtue ami ttuthority of an order of
the t utility t iiiirt o( Polls County, OreKOti, duly
made tuid entered of record on the 2l.th day of
Orlnher, lyoH, ttuthoriziUK and directing them
to tk 1 1 the li end tut iter deaeriled real property
iM-lotmiiia,' loauld ebtaiu at firivate aale to the
httfhf'Kt tultler foreah In hand, will on or after
Friday, Novcmlier JtKli, I'.HW, oiler for bale lu the
liiuhrat tiiddt-r the following described real
prt'tuiheK to wit :
lxt No. 5 in Hloek No. 19 of the Improvement
minny'H addition to the City of ..alias, I'olk
Connty.treron, mIm Lot No. tt in Bloek No. 7
in on 8 l.at'reole Htlditicn to the Town of
Ih11hn, 1'nllE County, Cin'ffim, and I-ot
No. 1 in HK k No. 7 of U-ven t. KaCreole Addi
Uuit to the Town of laliH, 1'ulk County, Ore
iron. All salen w ill tn' Rubjeet to ronlirniHtitm of the
aid County Court id Tolk Couniv, Dretjou.
St-aUil bid may le hamUl to either of the
undorni-d for either or all of the above de
hrrilK'd lota.
netted hi hnltnn. In aiiid I'olk County, thia 23rd
day of Oelolwr, PA'S.
A. B. MI'IR,
I.KONAKU K. I IVKKMORK.
Jdiit exts mora of the ectale
pf Wilimm Liverntore.deeeaaed.
fribley A Kakiu, Attye. for eataie.
Administrator's Notice.
Sot tee i hereby prlven that the undendened
hmn Ihh'u duly itoiuted by the Couniv I'ourt
id folk County, Ort'tfiui. at admtidtrabr of the
estate of S.-irrth M. (tiltf.Mi. late of Mid County.
All ivraoiia haxine ilmrni aeatint the aaid
etNtt' re niiiitvd to prtnt'n! ihetn to me, duly
..rified, wiihtn six month from the tlrat publi
eatioii of ttu noiiee. Mieh did in h rnuot le pre
aeuttsl t me at iny niudi'iiee, lU.ut one mile
(nun aalein on tin nnid lend in fnm the utetd
bridge acntw the M tlliimftte Kiver to Koln, in
I'olk County, or they may ( pnm-nted to the
County clerk of folk County, at hit other iu
lalla. Orrtfoo.
J AME- SIMtNTtS,
Admiuiiniir of atvid cvtate.
latrd and first pubiuhed mrtober JU.
Notke of Final Settlement.
Notice ia hen-by iwn that the andervtrned,
a adminiatratn of theeaiteo( John t am4Mll,
Jr., dtTil. bm Bleat hvr titial acrount id the
County i urt of the tate of Ore.n, for I'olk
Cnnniy, and that Wt-din-tr, the lMh day of
Nov-u.:-r, !'., at tho boar of U o clocKtn
ttx? forvnotHt of aaid dar. ai the Court rom of
the aaid County 4 o-irt id th Oiy ot la:iaa,
ttrwon. haa bern apptntitnl br mh!
Court aa the time and fna-r lor th hvr1nff ot
obx-ctiotie to th Mid ttnal account and th
t'tticiurnl thcnof.
M AR'l ARKT P. CAMrPKI U
Admimairatrii o( the ralanp .f
Jlia Campbell, Jr , dc-mwrd
(rar Hayter. Atwn.-y.
baled and not ublia:ied (Vuber JO. lw.
Notice of Final Settlement.
K otic Is Iteeehy tire that tKe nndre-irned.
m ad m in 14 ra lor of tbe evlale o4 iiluai MtiW.
dereaaed, Ka filed hta ftnal aeeount In the
Coanl rt of I be Mate of irec. foe -k
Cintv. aihI that Nt.Mtf, tbe Tin of
Smubrf, tn at tbe bMirof wo'ekrk in tbe
fn4ai mi mi4 day. at ibe t oart roi of the
hm , uunn 1 1 ti n i n iaia ihim u. j
- . - i
prw trtHi
AJavfra,ior ef tar Mr nf
iae. MiUee. aercaaad.
Cajear flavare. Anrnrv
a led au4 tral aabiuMal Ortotwa ft. lam.
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
TIMBER LANDS
Fulfer & Elliott
Only Real Estate firm in Polk County
handling Timber Land exclusively
Don't fail to call or write if you have
have timber to sell.
Office in Crider Building
Dallas,
Oregon
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice la hereby Riven that the undersigned &ts
fldrainiKtratrix ol the estate of Albert W.
rowler. deceased, iias tiled her tinal account
In the County Court of tbe State of Oregon, for
oik county, ana mat jnursaay, tne otn any
of November, 19iW, at the hourof ten o'clock in
he forenoon ot shio any. at the court room ot
the aaid County Court in the City of DhIIrs. Ore-
iron, bus been appointed by said County
Court as the time and place for the hearing of
objections to the said filial account aud the
settlement thereof.
NANCY C. FOWLER,
Administratrix of the estate of
Albeit W. Fowler, deceased.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
uaieu ana nral pubiianea uctouer , r.J8.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been duly appointed adminiHtartnx of the
estate of Thomas Williams, deceased, by the
County Court of the Htate of Oregou, for Folk
County, and hatt qualilied.
All persons huviug claims against the said
estate ate hereby notified to present the same
duly veri lied, together with the proper vouchers
therefor, to the undersigned at her renidence
near LewiBville in said County of Polk, within
six mouth from the date of this notice.
Dated aud iirst published octotter 2, 1908.
E1XINOR WILLIAMS,
Administratrix of the estate of
Thomas Williams, deceased.
Address: R. F. 1). No. 1 Airlie Oregon,
OBcar Hayter, Attorney.
Notice For Publication.
Department ot Ihe Interior,
Land Office at Portland, Oregon.
V. 8.
AtlLMINt lmh. 1M.
Notice is hereby given that William J. Shewey,
of Dallas, Oregon, who, on August loth, 19ns,
made Timber or Stone entry. No. WJ-ifi. for N. W.
' of S. W. '4 aud Lot 5 of Section 4, Township 7
South, Range 6 West, W lllamette Meridian, baa
tiled notice ot intention to make Final Proof,
to establish claim to the land above described,
before Register and Receiver ol United States
Land OiHce, at Portland, Oregon, ou the 29th
day of October, 190s.
Claimant namea aa witnesses: G. P. Conlee,
of Dallas, Oregon; M. A. Conlee, of Buell, Ore
gon: F.liaa llinshaw, of Dallas, Oregon; C. L.
Conlee, of Dallaa, Oregon.
ALOKRNON 8. DRESSER,
Register.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
haa been duly appointed administrator of the
estate ol (ieorge P. Selby, deceased, by the
County Court of the State of Oregou, for Polk
County, and has (jmilitied.
All persons having claims against the said
eatate are hereby notified to present the aame
duly verlhed, together with the proper vouchers
therefor, to the undersigned at Dallas National
Bank iu the City of Dallas In aaid
county, within six months from the date of tins
notice.
Dated and first published September IS, 1908.
Kl OKNK HAYTKR,
Administrator of the estate
of (ieorge P. Selby, dtceaaed.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
Notice For Publication.
Department of the Interior,
I . S. land Olhev at Portland. Oregon.
.... . . , September 24th, 191.
Notice is hereby given that John B. Setherton
ol Dallas. Oregon, who. on Scplemlier 25, Isajl.
made Homestead entry No. l.in. Serial
No. 04-. hT l-ol I, Sn-tion 24, Township 7 South
Kanee 6 Weal. Willamette Meridian, haa riled
not ice of intention lomake Final llomeaiead live
year I'r.Hif. to estnb.lsh claim Ui the laud above
dew-rilied, before E. M. Smith, County Clerk of
Po k t ountj. Oregon, at Dallaa, Oregon, ou tbe
liith day of November. 1.
Claimant namea aa wiinessee: Mark Blod
gen. of Dallas, orvon: o. N. Harrington, of
DnHaa. Oregon; Roy Bird, of lallaa, ore-gun
WlUlam Bird, of Dallaa. Oregon.
ALOI KNON 8. DRESSER.
kecialer.
Administratrix Sale.
Notfre H heret,r aivea that Sarah r. Jack aa
arimlnutratni of ibeealale ot T. P. Jaek.de
craaeti, a ill purauanl to the order of the i oanty
lourl of l he Male of Oregon for Polk Couniv
ira.le and entere.1 September It. Ink, from and
after Noveniln llth. Iis prx-ecl to aril the
ral estate hereinafter .fearnbmi at private ante
1. rasnarxl that aaid a.lnilniairatn nir be
aren in l-raoa and addreeeed and any deaired
Intormallon cotainr,! ol her al all time, al
Orvnl or.-gon. aud real property bring de
a nfted a. fol.owa:
The undivkM one third ol Ihe land begin
ning at a anint ar, link, s. of the tmu
rcnrr on line Miei vretlons S2and fiiiT'
,R ol i . Mrr. rnnnmg ihearr W oa
an arreed linroa the V Herniary ol U B Mar
tin and to a notnt i hnka N and la'..
Ihe
.. r.ir'ler o4 ih Donation
Lam i lai
"a Na of Jokni h.rahrr una thrace
. aiong theeaat line .4 Mi l riaira
loalhrS. bonmlary line of M. hrra-
S I4, ,W
r""ii o ine Mmrxlarr line of M Una
at a la.Hj toe aaaae hrit.g 9s linkas andl
liata o4 the , arrtion eymrr on line he
laeen aertmn 11 and I bene, eaal xt ehain.
to a P..11U0B the hank of rrr : ineaee N ia)
link, ibenrr K link, to a ftnl. tbenre N
iltika ihroer E. : linka ta lan aoia lo
R. iwn.llw,lll,jnl K s-l hnka b,
rnad Ihrnoe . T , W t. VC lnka to are.
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Bw arnica x.' and Xi iSmm a
' - i arre givea toe araKaal u.
ra. aU la t.k Caaatv.
'IllH T JACK.
A4mrnatratrix aw theeaaaiea
. . T r J era druaaid
FJ MWIeakali aaa k k aoeaaall. Pan
"a4, lajaajoa, luomtl la aaaaaa.
SINCERITY CLOTHES SHOP I
Wp
HlncArllr k w
JlTs Olothaa , I i j
OoprrlKbt. I I y
The Sincerity
DALLAS
TEAS COFFEES SPICES
tea
liRMMHUilMMim
YOU'LL
OPEN
EYES
YOUR
wide when you see the kintl of groo
eries we sell. You'll be both amazed
arid delighted at the absoDce of all
trashy or inferior qualities.
TAKE OUR TEAS, COFFEES AND
SriCES
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 tire tne reward or our
moderation. Can we add you to the
list?
E. BOYD & SON
Phones : Bell 63, Mutual 314.
JJbntist.
M. HAYTER
Office over Wilson's t fug Store
DALLAS, OREGON,
TTORNEY AT LAW
B. F. JONES
Office in Cooper Building.
INDEPENDENCE, - OREGON
TTOBNKYS AT LAW.
Sibley ife Eakin,
The only reliable set or Abe.tra.cti !
Polk county. Office on Court UX.
DALLAS, OREGON.
PIANOS AND ORGANS
Tuned . cleaned , repaired , volcinir, action
regulating, ix.luhlnir, ivory bleaching;,
etc. ALL WORK a'ARANTKKI.
Iave onlera at Hall A: Hsyea Knrnltnre
more. Both phonea. 0. F. GH0RMLET.
halcman for Wilev B. Allen I'luuo Co.,
1'orUand, San Franclaco.
Attorney t law
Ed. F. Cod,
Office in Courtnouse
DALLAS,
OREGON
TTORSKVS AT LAW
BROWN & STOUT
Abstractors
Notary Tcdlic Collections
Uglow Bldg. DALLAS, OREGON
TTORHIY AT LAW.
Oscar Hayter,
UpataJre tn Campbell bull dine Kill Bt
DALLAS, OREGON.
M. OLIVE SMITH
teacher of
PIANO AND ORGAN
Studio, Room No. 2, Wilaon Block
DALLAS OREGON
rroaniT t law.
N. L. BCTLKR,
Ode ever Dillu City Bank.
OREGON.
Troun at Law
J. L. Coixtxs
Main Strw. Krr Postofflos
DALLAS, - . OREGON
TOniA.
are iusf aoDroachinff the
when everybody is about to
While too early for Overcoats,
wisdom ot doing so, are picKing out vneir 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.
Clothes Shop
MERCANTILE
Electricity for Lighting
Is only expensive to people who are
wasteful and careless. To you, who
are naturally careful, it does not
come high.
It Is economical because it can be quickly turned off wnen not needed.
With gas or kerosene there is the temptation to let light burn when
not needed to save bother of lighting and adjusting. In some homes
the electric light bills amount to only one or two dollars per month.
You can probably get some kind of artificial light for less money
than electrio light, but does it save you anything when it limits op
portunities for work and recreation ruins your eyesight smokes
your walls mars decorations and increases household work. You
could probably save a dollar tomorrow by going without your meals
but it wouldn t be economy. It is not so much what you save, but
how you save that counts.
WILLAMETTE VALLEY CO. RATES Residence on meters, per
Kilowatt 15c; Residence, flat per month, 16cp 60c. RATES FOR
BUSINESS HOUSES 25o per drop and 6c per Kilowatt up to 10 drops;
over 10 drops 20c per drop and 6c per Kilowatt up to 40 drops; over 40
drops I7jc per drop and 6c per Kilowatt. A drop figures I6cp or less.
For power rates apply at the office. We are always ready to explain
the "ins and outs'' of the lighting proposition to you, call on us or
phone to us, we are never to busy to talk business.
Willamette Valley Company
E. W. K EARNS, Manager for Dallas.
Office on Mill street, just north of the Court House. Phones Bell 421,
Mutual 1297.
"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 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 the DALLAS
STEAM LAUNDRY. Mutual Phone 197.
A. E. THOMPSON Dallas, Ore.
The Jacobson
All kinds of hauling promptly done. Spec
ially equipped for the careful moving of fur
niture and pianos.
Phone orders to Belt & Cherrington's Drug Store
Bell, 301 Mutual, 253
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. K. SPAULDING LOGGING CO.
iiean, Eresn urocenej j
We cany the Famous DIAMOND j:
"W" brand of Extracts. Spices, !;;
Coffee, Tea and Canned Goods.
Fresh Bread Every Day
SIMONTON ,
rrprT I"on Pr 'r bookkrrprr. st-nr.(rrrh-r, rr-P "'1 .tf,
f"frai oSW work. Tb dwlorroeot of th orthwa- will florTw
for thousands ia U oext few Tr. Prepare now. Send for catalog
SALEM OREGON -
height of the Pall cQn
make their suit selections S
a great many who know the $
Slnoerltir Cloth8s-0opyt,ht
CO.
NEXT TO GODLINESS"
Transfer Co.
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SCOTT dallas
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