Polk County Observer
ALLGOOD & COLLINS
LESSEES
Published Soml-Weekly at 11.50 per Year.
Strictly in Advance.
Entered seoond-c!ss matter Mtrrta 1.
at the p.toltlce at Dallas, Oregon, under the
Act of Cowrres 01 March 3, 1S7V.
DALLAS, OREGON, October X. 19M.
The way to build up Dallas u to pat
ronizt 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. Mil lor, of Linn County.
A. C. Marstera, of Douglas County.
II. R. Butler, of Gilliam County.
In the visit of the farming demon
stration train to Dallas and Indepen
dence, the farmers of Polk couDty will
be given an opportunity to take advan
tage, temporarily at least of the talent
of the specialists who are serving as
instructors in the State Agricultural
College, and it is an opportunity that
should be lost by none. On Friday,
November G, the train will stop In Dal
las between 11 o'clock a. rn. and 12 :45
and In Independence, between 1 :50
and 3 :25 p. m.
Even if we grant that the main issue
of the cumpaign is an Issue of men
and not platform (which it Is not); and
even if we admit that in personal
character and Integrity, Mr. Bryan
and Mr. Taft stand equal (which is
probably true) ; tho fact remains that
Mr. Taft has benind him a long, clear
record of achievment in tho steadfust
and faithful service of his country,
while Mr. Bryan has nothing.
THE CAUTION OF GEORGE.
BY DEAX COLLIXS.
Over this whole broad country
The campaigo is waxing hot.
And each side figures it's got it
While the other side figures it's not;
Though Democrats yearningly call
him.
In vain do they worry and chafe,
For George, standing off on the side
lines,
Is cautiously playing safe.
For though he may love Mr. Bryan,
More deeply tie worries Dis neal
Attending the spreading of butter
upon ueorge fc. cnamoeriain s
bread.
I' So vainly the Democrats call him,
So vainly they grumble and grump,
They may storm, they may roar,
They may beg and implore.
l$ut ne win not go onto tne stHmp.
The White House looks, lovely to
Bryan,
But fairer to George E. appears
The long flowing toga he's yearned for
For anvhow eight or ten years ;
So vainly the Democrats call him
Ho vainly tney splutter ana nzz.
For George can't go boosting for Bryan
And rink that long toga of his.
Oh, Georgemay still lovehisold party;
His old party still may love him ;
But George cannot boost William Jennings
And let his own prospects grow dim ;
on-partisan, calm and inactive,
Though Bryan s high hopes may
all slump,
With statesmanlike craft
He keeps out of the draft
By refusing to go on the stump.
TEA
We sell tons ol poor
stuff: but our name isn't
on it. Go by the name.
Your grocer returns your money If you doa't
Ilia Schilling's Beit: we pay hia.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
f Advertisements under thin head are chanred
at tiie rate of 1 cent per word, (iral insertion ;
cent per word tor each insertion thereafter; .10
wonlsoriesa.fi per monm. rw auveruaeuieu
inserted for less than 15 cents.
Fierures count as one word. For instance,
the numeral combinaiion ' JiiO counts as one
I word .
Two initials count an one word, ror instance,
".l. M. JoiR-s" counts its two words.
Th minimum rhririre In for l words: that is,
an advertisement from 1 word to 13 words is
counted as .t words; an advertisement from 16
to JO words, inclusive, is counted as aj woros
from "Jl to 25 words, is counted as 2ft words, etc.
Tn. rinrwi fnllnwiMi? the advertisement indi
cate how long it is to run. and are not charged
to the customer. For instance, :Kll-2t indicates
that the advertisement was hrst pubiisnea on
March 31. and that it is to be inserted twice.
The figures and letters 4-1-tl indicate that the
Advertisement was nrst nub is bed Anril 1 ana
that it is to be run until the customer orders it
discontinued.
Non-partisan, calm and Inactive,
He sleeps through the combat's
mild roar;
The Democrats call his response is
A gentle mellifluous snore.
He heeds not their call unto action,
Though Bryan's whole outlook falls
dead
George stirs not he knows whence
the butter
Hath come, that hath buttered his
bread.
For George E. may love William Jen-
nine.
And William, forsooth, may love
him,
But If be relies on assistance
From George, then his chances are
slim,
For Chamberlain's Care and his Cau
tion Outweigh his Benevolent bump
He bates to be rude,
But he must play it shrewd.
So he will not go onto the stump.
Yearling
Ullrey.
For Sale,
shorthorn bull.
W. W.
10-27-2t
For Sale.
Good driving or work horse. Mark
Hayteb. 10-27-tf
A Bargain.
A good organ for sale cheap,
quire at this office.
In.
9-29-tf
Farm For Rent.
Two miles this side of Perrydale.
Inquire of VanOrsdel & Cook, Dallas,
10-20-3t
COURT HOUSE NOTES
Items of Interest From the Records
in the County Offices
Briefly Told.
PROBATE.
Estate of Andrew J. Purvine, de
ceasedbond filed and approved;
John Phillips, D J. White and W. B.
Duncan appointed appraisers.
Estate of Reuben T. Burnum, de
ceased llnal account set for heuriug
Saturday, November 2H, at 10 o'cloek
a. in.
Estate of Nancy E Moore, deceased
llnal account approved auddistriliu
tion ordered.
EstaUi of Sarah M. Gibson, deceased
bond filed and approve,; George
('hapiiiun, Marion Putnam and J. I'.
Holmes appointed appraisers.
Estate of II. N. Wlllet, deceased
estate admitted to probata ; Belle Wil
lett appointed administratrix; Oscar
Hayter, George Geilinger and A. F.
Toner appointed appraisers ; inventory
and nppraUeniMnt II led and approved;
ordered that whole estate bo turned
over to widow of deceased.
REAL ESTATE.
J E ("oad et ux to F J Coad et ul, lot
in Dallas, $liio.
Lucy E Rowell and hd to F J Coad,
trustee, 80 acres, t 7 s, r 5 w, $3fil)0.
W J Whito to George B Gates, 1
acre, l 7 and h , r 5 w, Jioo.
I'nitiil Slates to James Hall, lfilt
acres, t !i b, r 7 w, patent.
C A Hniglit ot ux to II L Fenton.
lf.O acres, t h, r 7 w, Jwki.
W L Strong to Y Maeken, land In
McCoy, ti :,.
V Maeken to L G Richardson, land
In McCoy, t2(K).
C P Cornwall tt ux to Joseph
Rudek, land in Monmouth, t'2M.
Moses Mansion et nl to Parilee Ryer
lcy, lund in Dallas, f-'M.
I) I) Bell to Bank of Falls City. 70
acres, t 8 , r w, and lots In Fulls
City, tlO.
W II Manstou to M B Stafrin. land
iu Dallas, l.
foiled States to Eustace Howard,
land In t r , r 7 w, patent
1-ti st a. v Howard et ux to E L
D'Lashinutt, 21 acres, t6 s, r 7 w, H00.
S H Rothcrmul et ux to John Magln-
ms, 160 acre, t 6 a, r w, trwo.
C Brown to Mary E Brown, 4.69
ncivs, t i,rSw, f 703.
Charl- R Giboo and Hallio Oib
to A B Roblnxon, Jr., part lots S
nd C, block 21, Indepcodcoe, $i.
Greeted By Large Audience.
The Alcazar Stock Company, who
appeared last night at the Woodman
Hall, in the four act drama, "In Dixie
Land," was greeted by a large audi
ence whose evident appreciation of the
company's work plainly showed how
rapidly it had grown into the favor of
the citizens of Dallas. Charles F.
Lewis, the stage manager, succeeded
In producing an exceptionally good
staging for the play in spito of the
poor facilities in scenery and other
equipments by which he was hamp
ered. Every part was handled skill
fully, and the actors were the recipi
ents of much well merited applause
from a thoroughly pleased audience.
The next engagement of the company
in this city will be set for some time
during the second week in November.
Baled Oat Straw For Sale.
At $5 a ton delivered anywhere in
town in ton or half-ton lots. W. P.
Miller. 10-27-2t
Men Wanted.
For the work of sewer construction
in this city. Inquire of Venske &
Taylor at Dallas Hotel. 9-1 1-tf
Two dozen
layera. Also
birds. C. L. Shaw.
For Sale.
brown Leghorn hens-
some superb breeding
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.
Charles Horning, Buell, Or. 10-16-tf
New Library Books.
The following new books have been
cceived at the Dallas Free Library
and placed on the rental list:
Tho Flower of the DuBk-Reed.
The Chaperone Williamson.
The Big Fellow Palmer.
Sanna Waller.
Roso McLeod Brown.
Tho Shoulders of Atlas Freemun.
The Testing of Diana Mallory
Ward.
Princess Dehra Scott.
The Spirit In Prison Hichens.
Alvlo Morton has returned from a
vai-ution trip to Vancouver, B. C.
Dick Webster returned Saturday
evening from a few days' visit in Port
laud. Charles Bilyeu came over from
Newport today and will spend the
winter with bis family in this city.
Johnson Brothers will soon open a
confectionery aud cigar store iu the
rooms now occupied by tho PueiUc
Telephone Company.
I'n less rainy weather again Inter-
! veties, the work on Washington street
betweeu Main ana Church will bo
completed by the middle of next week.
Moss Walker and Cal Kramer have
purchased C. W. Mutt hews' Interest in
the Hotel Walker in Falls City, and
will conduct it in partnership in
future.
Tho Dallas basketball team, which
is to tour the Eastern states this sea
son w ill soon close Its contest for the
selection of a suitable team name, so
that the active work of truiuini; and
preparation may be commenced, aud
Secretary B. A. Teats desires all those
who have names to submit would send
them in as promptly as possible.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice la hereby g-tven that the undersigned
haa been duly aptHMHled by the t'oilutv t ourt
Kt Tola t oitiuy. Oreavu. aa admtuutrator ot the
ealau- ol harali M. lubMtn. late ol Mini t ounlv.
All eraoua hating e.atiua aauil the aaid
eelale are required to treriit Itiera to me, tluly
vertiifd, within aia moutlia In.ui the first publi
cation of !hu notice. Mich claims aiul tie ire-
aeiuej to ane at any reatdeitcv. about one mile
trom halem on the rtuM feHhtiMg (rvm the slot)
brittle aenaa Ihe t. iltamelte Klier to kola, in
I'olk t'vuuty, or they may I preacnted to the
County lerfe of folk I'ouuty, at h office in
la.la. ireia.
James simoston.
Admiiuslrwl ol aald valaie.
Paled and first pubitahrd October ju.
Cedar Posts.
Good cedar posts for sale at 11 J cents
each. Also another car of extra Star
A Star shingles. Soehheh Ware
hoi'se. 7-24-tf
Wood For Sale.
Do you need wood? In preparing
to place 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.
Mutuul 119G; Bell 3.
8-4 tf. AUGUST BOWMAN.
Collections.
I have been conducting a collecting
agency in Dallas for more than a
year, and havo thus far met with al
most uniform success. All accounts
placed In my hands for collection whl
receive prompt and careful attention,
and I feel that I can assure complete
satisfaction to all my clients. 8-18-tf
L. D. BUTLER
Now is the Time
to visit
California
When summer has passed
in these northern states,
the sky is only mild under
the bright blue skies of
Southern California. This
is one of nature's happy
provisions eternal sum
mer for those who cannot
endure a more severe cli
mate. California has been called
the Mecca of the winter
tourist." Its hotels and
stopping places are as
varied as those of all well
regulated cities.. Visitors
can always find suitable
accommodations, congen
ial companions, and var
ied, pleading recreations.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
Will be glad to supply some
very attractive literature,
describing in detail the
many delights of winter in
California.
Very low round trip excur
sion tickets are on sale to
California.
The rate from Dallas to
Los Angeles and return is
$58.80
Limit six months, allowing
stop-overs in either direc
tion. Similar excursion
rates are in effect to all
California points.
For full information, sleeping car reserva
tions and tickets, call on, telegraph or write
N. WOODS, Agent, DALLAS
WM. McMURRAV
sn. Pass. Agt. Portland, Oregon
SINCERITY CLOTHES
i 1 I
SHOP
iner 0!'!!!'!? the heiVhr. nf V, T7i.it
when everybody is about to make their suit selentiT !
While too early for Overcoats, a great many who know tlf" '
wisdom of doing so, are picking out their overcoats '
You know there is a wonderful array of styles thk con '
and you will find "freak" styles enongh to make you l !
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.
The Sincerity
DALLAS
Clothes Shop
MERCANTILE
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Notice ol Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby (riven that the undersigned ah
a'irainiHirttirix 01 me estate 01 Aitjeri
Fowler, deceased, Jias tiled her final account
In the County Court of the State of Orepon, for
Folk County, and that Thursday, the 5th day
of Novemlier, ItAW, at the hour of ten o'clock in
me forenoon of Raid aay, at the Court room of
the said County Court in the City of Dallas, Ore
(Ton, has been appointed by said Countv
Court as the time and place for the hearing of
objections to the said final account aud the
settlement thereof.
NAISX'Y C. FOWLER.
Administratrix of the ettate of
Albeit W. Fowler, deceased.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
Dated and firat published October 6, 1908.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby erven that the undersiirnpd
has been duly appointed adminixtartnx of the
estate of Thomas Williams, deceased, by the
county court of the Mate of Oregon, for Polk
County, and haa qualified.
All perto us haviutr claims a train at the said
estate are hereby notified to present the same
duly verified, together with the proper vouchers
therefor, to the undersigned at her residence
near Lewisville in said County of Polk, within
six mumriF iroin ine uaie oi m notice.
Dated and first published October 2, 1908.
ELLINOK WILLIAMS,
Administratrix of the estate of
Thomas Williams, deceased.
Address: R. F. D. No. 1 Airlie Oregon.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
Notice For Publication.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice It hereby given that the undendgned,
as administrator of the estate of Will Urn Miller,
dcceiist'd, Inttt tiled his final account iu tfie
Count y Court of the Htate of Oregon , for Polk
County, ami that Saturday, the Tth dav of
.Novell. bt-r, at the hour of ten o'clock iu the
inrenoon oi sant iay, at the Court room of the
said County Court iu the City of Dallas, Oregon,
has been appoinUsI by said Court as
the lime and (.lace for the hearing of objec
tion! to theraid tins I account aud the settlement
thereof.
ANDREW KERHHAW,
Administrator of theetateof
William Miller, deceased.
Oicar Hayter. Attorney.
Dated and tirst publUhed October 9, 1908.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
ah administratrix of the estate of John Campbell,
Jr., deccntied. hat tiled her final account in the
County Court of the Slate of Oregon, for Polk
County, and that Wednesdav, the isth day of
iinn-r, i:", tit me HOUr OI 11 OCIOCK in
the forenoon of said day, at the Court rom of
uie saiu t oiiniy o'irt in the ( lty ol Dallas
Orecon, haa been appointed bv tani
Court as the time and place for the hearing of
ohiecttoua to the said final account and the
settlement thereof.
MAKIIARET D. CAMPBEIX,
Adiiituiiiratrix of the estate of
John Campbell, Jr . deceased
Owar Hayter, Attorney.
DattM aud tirel published October JO, MUS.
Administrator Notice.
100 Doses $1
True only of Hood' Sarvaparilla, tlw
um grvnl blood i'unf-r and general
Ionic. Thi remarkable medicine ha
effected many raJk-al and permanent
rare that are I lie under i( Uie world.
It eradicate, all b a mora (mm pimple,
to scrofula
100 Doses $1
la BoJ liquid torm or In rborolat4
Ubaau kaowa a Sarsatab. ludduatatl.
Notice For Pablication.
Drpanaienl nf Id Interior,
1'. 8. Ln4 odiOT at Portland, iirc-a:"!!.
tvptraiDrr i4th, I.
Nntlra la fcerrt; atrea that J.-lia h. Nrtherlon.
of liauaa, 4rv. Ih, on iHeiiitwY Ja, Iwl,
anaue niwww vitiry o iai4. Serial
So frif IaH I. Srit..R -., Tiau. 7 Skxilh.
Kanra tM. Idamiie Mm.lian. ba Bin)
SoiUftS t.fcrutlo tomast rinai Homestead ate
Sra ITM. W Catlaai rUual Si. Ibe laiMl abitTv
wnljel. before K. al. snillll. louut 1'lerft M
IV k I evntv. 4rerHi, at lla.Ua, llcvtoa.o. the
l.tth 4mj ol Noreaibrr. lsi
4 lain ant aase. aa nnriiia Marc R'od
eS liallaa. lrr'n O. V Harrttwtoa. of
Trarua. Rot Mlr.1. I!.a. unna.
11. .uua Kirtl.el 1 laa. iree.
ALll SM' l'KrStK.
k.tter.
Notii-e la hcrelijr irlTen that the undt'rsirned
alniiiiielratorol the estate of keuta T. ItMrii-artl.d.-eeaawi,
inl, on the iiui ilay of tvtotier
I'.e, rile hia final aiiMiinl ol thesaltl mate ta
Hie t'nun'jr t'oiirt of the Slat of Oregon for
Tola roiintr, and that the aaui riMirt dnl til the
2Mh lay ol NoremK-r, ls, at ten o'clock in the
toreniHtu aa the time for hearina; ohjeciiona to
Mid final account and the acttlemenl thereof:
and that muj heir, creditor or other peraon
inlcreaul In said elale may, on or before the
time appointed lor such hearina ami aettlrment.
tile hia ohjecttons to such account or any part
hereof.
l"aled tVlolier .nd. W.
TIIK.HHIRK BARNARD,
Administrator of iheeaiale of
Krulaa T. harnard, deetaae.1.
few.
Citation.
In Ihe Oonnty ronrt of the dale of Orearon,
in and for i'oik t'oiiuti.
In Ihe analterof the relate of Own W. Lord,
deceaced.
To the helra at law of Owen W. Ixird.de
cease.1. whose namea are vnkaowa. lireetin:
lu the name of the stale of Oreeon yon are
hereby cited and required to appear la the
loamy 4'oiirt of tha Mate of Orecoa. f. the
Conntr of folk al the Court Room thereof, at
la;;a tn t he ouniy of Polk, oa Miuniay. the
Nh day of Novenher, fars at lOo cl.Mrk in the
foreno.n of lltat dar. then and there to aho
cause. If inr they have, why an order ahoold
not he aaaoe. authortiinc the a-lminiatrvtor of
said ea'aie to arli the foowtita; dera-nbed real
vaiate brfonrio So 1-1 eatate. to wit - L..ta I
I .X 4. J. . 7 and -. In H oi k "R ' l.Mm Meat
ddltioa Ui (a, la iit. Ivii County, oretroa
linns The Hon. 1 4 r Coad
JMe of ihe .'oan;y Conn of
. -., the Male of oreeo. for Ihe
;au . t oumy or ro.a. n the seal
of i,l l'..urt affixed, thts Ja4h
4aj of IVt.ter. A (i oa.
I. M. eMITU.
J H rioaet. Attoraey. CUrk.
Department ol the Interior,
I. S. Land office at lVirtlaiul, oreiron.
Annus! loth, laos.
Notine is hereby sriven thHt William J. shnwev.
of llallss, Oregon, who, on August 10th. 1908.
made limber or Stone entrv, No. 0-J45, for N. W.
of S. W. 1 atld I.Ot 5 of Section 4. Townkhin
South, Range. 6 West, Willamette Meridian, has
iiiw iiuuwui iiiieuiiou to muae rinai froor,
to establish claim to the land above described,
before Keister and Receiver of I nited States
lAlld Oltiee. at PortlHtid. (n.tfoii tha -Kith
day of Oclotjer, 1WM.
t'lalmiint names as witnesses: (J, P. Con lee,
of DiiUhs, Oreuon; M. A. Conlee, of Buell, Ore
gon; Klias Hinshaw, of Uallas, Oregon; C. L.
Coulee, of Uallas, Oregon.
ALGERNON 8. DRESSER,
Register.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been duly appointed administrator of the
estate of Ueorge V. Selby, deceased, by the
County Court ul the State of Oregon, for Folic
County, and has qualified.
All persona having claims against the said
estate rc hereby notified to present the same
duly verified, together with the proper vouchers
therefor, to the undersigned at Uallas National
Bank in the City of Dallas in said
County, within tlx months from Ihe date of this
notice.
Dated and first published September IS, 1908.
el" gene hayter.
Administrator of the estate
of George P. Selby, deceased,
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
Executor'a Notice.
Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned
executors of the estate of W illiam Livermore
deceased, by virtue and authority of an order of
the County Court of Folk County, Oregon, duly
made aud entered of record on the i'th day of
October, 1. authorizing and directing them
to sell the hereinalter descrilied real property
belonging to aaid estate at private sale to the
highest bidder kirca-li In hand, will on or after
Friday, November Join. Im, oiler for sale to the
highest bidder the following described real
premises to v, it :
Lot No. 5in Block No. 19 of the Improvement
Company's addition to the City of Dallas, Polk
vuu,;,wreruil, IIIHI 1X)1 in in blOCk NO. 1
In Level! s ijiCreole addition to the Town of
Dallas. Folk County, Oregon, and Lot
No. I in Block No. 7 of t even a Ucreole Addi
tion to the Town of Halls, I'olk County, Ore
All sales will be subject to confirmation of the
said County Court of Polk County, Oreaon
sealed blda may Iw handed to either of the
undersigned for either or all of tba above de-srnla-d
lots.
Dated at Dallas, in aaid Folk County, this 3rd
day ol Octolier, last.
A. B. HT1R.
LEONARD R. LIVERMORE.
Joint extvnlora ol (he elaie
uoi . i. ?' ",lllnl Liverasore, deceased.
Sibley Jt Eakiu, Aitya. lor mate.
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
"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 the lowest. Phone in your orders to the DALLAS
STEAM LAUNDRY. Mutual Phone 197.
A. E. THOMPSON Dallas, Ore.
(teas
COFFEES SPICES
I I ill
mm
mrmm.
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 OUR TEAS, COFFEES
SPICES
AND
Administratrix Sale.
'IiT etvn tha, I
aominiMralrtx ol the emale of T. P Ja. k de
ceased, oil! pursuant to Ihe order of Ihe I oonty
lonrl of ihe state of regoB for Polk ConnlV
made and entered September It. I x. Irom and
aller November lllh. list., pr.H-eed to sell the
real estate hereinafter deaenbed at private sale
for cash and that aaid administratrix mat ba
aern In peraon and addressed and any desired
Information obtained of her at all tlmea at
Orient Oron. aald real property brlna de
sinned as follows:
The undivided one-third of the land heein
nlnn at a point S7i, links S. of the . seeti.m
corner on line beta cen sections it and In T
, R. .-. of Vl!i. Mer. running Ihmcr a
an agreed line oa the V boundary of l B Mar
uu a land to a point . links N. and 141.' Arm
, . , 'he a. E. eTtee of the ronalka
land claim No tool John 1 ,. . t
V i.u . .V". T vOTnce
..... " 'Hna noeiH aaid c aim
to a point on the ri. boo nd.rr line of M Krve
hnk'.'iTj ,JTJ,.m' ' and la,
links r.aM ,4 the te-tioa nvner on line he
i.een vn. JI ami K. ,rme cat J, rht
t.atlnloa Ihe hank of creek: ub,, n
link, thenee k TV links to a point. the,e X
1 llnka thence E. : i,nk M .,ld M
R. R ln thence S I, de. E 4 ,nk. J?
nd: thenee . TL, d,-? E KTJhr.al'w,
Une bet aern stations t; and Vi. thenee a oa
aaid aeouon l, u the pi-e .4 benaaine cow.
Na. no- , " "z. -rr
xe. ail ia folk . .
Ad:
T
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 Hre the reward of our
moderation. Can we add you to the
list?
t. BOYD & SON
Phones: Bell 63, Mutual 314.
Oregon
Builders
Are you doing what you can to populate your State?
From Denver
$30.00
Omaha 30.00
KansasCity 30.00
St. Louis 35.50
Chicago 38.00
From Louisville $41.70
" Cincinnati 42.20
Cleveland 44.75
New York 55.00
it
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE-Settlers, honest farmers, me
chanics, merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands
and a willing heart capital or no capital.-
The Southern Pacific Co.
(Lines in Oregon)
is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribu
tion through every available agency. Will you not help the
good work of building Oregon by sending us the names and
addresses of your friends who are likely to be interested in
this state? We will be glad to bear the expense of sending
them complete Information about OREGON and its oppor
tunities. COLONIST TICKETS will be on sale during SEPTEMBER
and OCTOBER from the East to all points In Oregon. The
fares from a few principal cities are
TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID
If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit
the proper amount with any of our agents. The ticket will
then be furnished by telegraph.
I. N. WOODS, Local Agent, Dallas, Ore.
WM. McMURHAY, Gen. Pass. Agent
Portland. Oregon
TINBER LANDS
Fuller & Elliott
Only Real Estate firm in Polk County
hAnmirtrr Tin, I, T i , . . J
...B nuiuci ixtuu exclusively
.i fail.I ca" or wrlte you hare
timber to selL
Office in Crider Building
T
- - Omioo
J)!TST.
M. HAYTER
OAc orer Wllaoa ? rag a tor
UALL OREGON.
la. a iTT . ' " hall rart
la4. tajvcM.. aiiocMT kwaaaasa.
eKH r. 1ACK.
tntatratna rfttetMate
r. ja
TToasn T LW
B. F. JONES
Office in Co.-rT Building.
IXDLTEXDESCE. - OREGON
"THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY"
Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, IX. B., Prioctp!
C.We occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a 20,000 equipment,
employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls
for office help than we can meet Our school admittedly leads H
others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution.
CSaJd a Baslnes M&nt "Keep hammering way everlastingly oa &on$
work. It will win out In the end." Said aa Educator "The quality of in"
tion eiven in tout school makea it f he atanrlarrl of It kind in the Northwest
COpen all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free-
Reference 1
Any bank, any newspaper, any buaineM man In Portlaf"1-
ttobkit at Law.
N. L. Butler,
Otic over DfUla city Bank.
DA I.I. AH, OREGON.
PIANOS AND ORGANS
Tnned eleanerf rtired , Tt.ltj,w. aeiina
remlaUnr. pnliatlr... Ivory kaiiu?
etc ALL l,KK UlfARs'Tliiar '
"ortiajid, San t raoeiaeo.
TTOIXIT AT LAW
Ed. F. Cod,
Offloe In Conrtitouse
DALLAS,
OBXGOX
TToastixi at taw.
SlBLET & EaKIS,
Th onlT rellabla an nr awmt.. i.
Pott reality. Onto oa Cowt St.
DALLAS. ORKK1.1
ATTOBHET8 AT LW
- .TTT
BROWN & biuui
ab8tbactors
NOTA.T PUBLIC C01
CglowBldg. DALLAS. 0HB
TTOBKET AT LAW
J. L. COLLIM
Main Street. Near Po
DALLAS,
TTOBJiaT AT LA.
Oscar Hatteb,
at.
L partaira la Campbell bolldl" ,4
RjiaEYsnoNinrTAR
M.
OLIVE SMITH
tecber ol
PIANO AND
Sladio, Room So- "
DALLAS OREO
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