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Polk County Observer ALLGOOD & COLLINS LESSEES Published Semi-Weekly at 11.50 per Year. . Strictly in Advance. Entered as second-class matter March 1, 11)07, at the post office at Dallas, Oregon, under the Act of Congress 01 March 3, 1(179. DALLAS, OREGON, OCTOBEB 30, 1908. The way to build up Dallas is to pat ronize Dallas people. OUR NATIONAl TICKET. For President, William II. Taft, of Ohio. For Vice-Fresldcnt, James S. Sherman, of New York. Prosidontiul Electors J. D. Loo, of Multnomah CoiiDty. F. J. Miller, of Linn County. A. C. Marstors, of Douglas County. It. It. Butler, of Gilliam County. THE CLOSING CAMPAIGN. The presidential campaign with its rallies, its speeches, its straw votes that prove conclusively that both candidates have a walk-over and its sudden startling disclosures from the supporters of either side, that the country is tottering on the verge of certain dissolution (if the candidate from the opposing party is elected; baa now entered the final stage of its development and has reached the point where, as Mr. Dooloy puts it, 'iverybody runs 'round in a circle an' kicks up such a dust that no wan can forsee the outcome." Enthusiasm, which has languished throughout the greater portion of the quiet campaign is now tardily aroused. Itaily follows rally with bewildering rapidity and with much ostentatious blaring of bands and (laming of red fire, and tho spell- bindor, aroused at last to unwonted activity, darts hither and thither about the countryside like a perturbed water bug. Much things as those stir the blood and warm men up into tho good old whole-souled partisan enthusiasm of former years, but in all probability, the rallies u wn rullies and speeches upon 8eeehes that make lurid the atmosphere of tho closing campaign, will have little or no influence in changing the votes of the adherents of cither party. The great mass of tho voting men have long since reasoned out tho course that they intend to pursue in tho coming elec tion and tho ones that still remain "on tho fouco" probably would not be strong enough even if they combined their vote on either of the principal sides, to turn tho balanee of the elec tion. Tho judgment of the Amerieau people has already been passed, although Its decision will not Ik- made public until after tho ballots have been counted on November 3. Opinions differ as to Just what will bo this final decision of tho sovereign American people, from which there shall lie noapH-nl, ami tho straw vote, personal canvas, and computation from tho registration books, all of which are fuvorite methods used by political prophets and HiKithsayer?, throw little light on the subject. The Observer has. throuiihuut the is nothing more than a minority report. The real contest, is, therefore, be tween Taft and Bryan j between the Republican principles and the Demo cratic principles; the principles of the party that has ruled for years and the one that has for years vaiuly desired to rule ; the party of slow, steady con servative progress and the party of visions and dreams and wierd, radical remedies for such maladies as may beset the body politic. As radical as is the difference be tween the policies of the two major parties (and that difference is indeed vast) are the characters of the two men who represent the parties. Taft has been an administrator In offices of public trust that wore bestowed upon him unsought and he has, without exception, been a careful conscientious and effective worker. Bryan has been a persistent seeker after offices that fled before him and eluded him like wili-o-the-wisps. The one is a stolid, unflinching, slowly (but steadily) pro gressive force; the other a brilliant, unstable, vacillating and misdirected energy, the one has behind him a record of faithful achievement; the other a record of fruitless effort. The characters of the two candi dates are almost analogous to the characteristics of the paities they represent. The Republican party, cautious and conservative, recognizes abuses, but believes in setting about their removal in such a way that the delicate organism of business pros perity may not be interfered with to any appreciable extent. The Demo cratic party, rash and radical and inclining toward the wild doctrines of Socialism, would wipe out the abuses at "one full swoop" and risk what ever might bofallthe settled prosperity of the country as a result. In other words, the one would heal the ulcer with mild medicines that act slowly but surely and do not keep the patient from going about his daily occupa tion ; the other would administer chloroform, cut out the offending spot and leave the patient to recuperate in bed. And lastly, the administration of President Roosevelt has been not so much one of achievement as of prepar ation. Under his band, during the Republican rulo, a vast reform move ment has been barely set in motion no more. Mr. Taft stands ready to step into Roosevelt's place and take up and continue the work with a system of machinery that has been prepared and worked down to the finest degree of efficiency through six years of careful selective development. The reform movement under these conditions can go onward without an interruption, to its ultimate con clusion. Mr. Bryan on the other hand, if elected, would have to construct for himself an entirely new system of executive machinery. In the mean time the reform movement would be at a standstill. The people of the United States are a progressive people und at the same time a conservative people. They desire that the work of reform should lie continued as well as it has been begun and also that the eradication of tho evils that beset tho nation may be effected without unbalancing or hampering the business prosperity of the nation. The Observer believes all this and because it believes this ; because it has confidence in the sufe judgment of the American people as a wholo; it believes without resorting to straw votes, per sonal canvas or computation from the registration books, that the major ity of the voters of the United States will east their ballots in favor of Wil liam H. Taft, the Republican party Thieves Rob Tent. While James Jacobson, of West Salem, was in the city Tuesday after noon, tneives entered his tent, stole shot gun, watch and several minor articles, turned the contents of the tent topsy-turvy and escaped. No clue as to the identity of the theives has yet been secured and it is thought prob able that the crime was committed by wandering hoboes, who, after possess ing themselves of such articles as they desired, made good their escape into Salem. Dry fir cordwood wanted in any quantity up to 500 cords ; to be delivered in Dallas or Falls City. For further particulars, call on, or address, Salem, Falls City & Western By. Co., Dallas, TEA We sell tons of poor stuff; but our name isn't on it. Go by the name. Your grocer return! your money If you don't lilts Schilling'! Best: w pay him. RTTSTMF.SS r.Of!AI.S. rAHvertisements under this head are charged t. thp rut, of 1 mint Der word, first insertion : 14 cent per word for each insertion thereafter; 30 words or less, (I per month. No advertisement inserted for less than 15 cents. Fieures count as one word. For lnstnnee. the numeral combination "fiioO" counts as one Two initials count a one word. For instance, M. M. Junes" counts hs two words. The minimum charge Ik for l;i words: thnt is, an advertisement from 1 word to 15 words is counted as IS words; an advertisement from 16 t.n 2tl wonis. inclusive, is counted as A) words from 21 to i) words, is counted as 25 words, etc. The timires following the advertisement nidi' cate how long it is to run, and are not charged to the customer. For instance, 3-3!-2t indicates that the advertisement was nrst punusneu on .March 31, and that it is to be inserted twice. The figures and letters 4-1-tf indicate that the advertisement was tirst nublihlied April 1 and that it is to be run until the customer orders it discontinued. J Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator ol the estate of Reuben T. Barn ard, deceased, did, on the 22nd day of October, 19u tile his final account of the said eatate in the Coun.y Court of the state of Oregon for Polk County, and that the said court did fix the 28th day of November, 1908, at ten o'clock in the forenoon as the time for hearing objectiona to said final account and the settlement thereof, and that any heir, creditor or other person interested in said estate may. on or before the time appointed for such hearing and settlement, file his objectiona to such account or any part thereof. J . Dated uctoner ;cni, iwo. nr. THEODORE BARNARD, Administrator of the estate of Reuben T. Barnard, dectased. Citation. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, in and for Polk County. In the matter of the estate of Owen w. Loyd, To the' heirs at law of Owen W. Loyd, de ceased, w hose names are unknown, Greeting: In the name of the state of Oregon you are hprphv cited and required to appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Polk at the Court Room thereof, at Dallas in the County of Polk, on Saturday, the 28th dav of November, 1KM, at 10 o'clock in the rn.&nAn nril,BtH,v then and there to ahOW cause, if any they have, why an order should not be made, autnonzing me iuiiuuibmh w. said estate to sell the following described real estate belonging to said eatate, to-wit: Lots 1, 2. 3. 4. 5. 0. 7 and , in Block "B" Golden West addition to Falls City, Polk County, Oregon. witness: rne Hon. r-a r. uwu. Judge of the County Court of . . the State of Oregon, for the lap , r ' A County of Polk, with the seal of said Court affixed, this 26th day of October, A D., 1D08. E. SI. SMITH, J. H. Flower, Attorney. Clerk. Notice to Creditors. For Sale. Yearling shorthorn bull. Cllrey. W. 10-27 W. 2t For Sale. Gootl driving or work horse. Mark IIayter. 10-27-tf A Bargain. A good organ for sale cheap. In quire at this office. 9-29-tf 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 and Prosperity iu the coming election. Citizen of Corvallls, where It is repotu-d, four political rallies have been held this week, certuiuly should not complain about any tendencies towurd chilliness iu the presidential campaign. campaign, supported Mr. Taft, the Republican candidate, and believes 1 he following extracts, giving the today, although td'i not claim to be i salient points of tho address delivered Infallible Id its judgment, that Mr. I y Congressman Will 11. Humphrey!!, Taft will lie elocud. If it bad boon of Seattle, at the lb-publican rally in equally confident that ho was to suffer i Salem, Tuesday night, are worthy of d-feat, it should havo supporti-d him Ith0 consideration of those who may jus', the (m. not l-emise of any ! l n Inclined In 1h at, t the crowning and eicelling inoritu in tu I contention of brethren of the Perao- man term n illy, but Imati-H- it hm unllineblng eonll lent in the iiu-ilts of tho rue pi. he trpr-rents. In the resent campaign, lie struggle Is practically entitled to two parlies the Republican and the Dem ocratic. Th other parties are negli gible itiantities. Hearst's Indepen dence league was organized more than anything ebe to gra'ify a bltu r feeling of maluv against a Democratic cratlc faith, that Republican adminis trations have done nothing to correct the "trm-l evil" and that the Demo cratic party Is the only oi.e which we may expect to accomplish anything alo ig that line of lab r for the public weal. "The first and only law against trusts was drawn by Hepublican statesman, panned by a Hepublican Men Wanted. For the work of sewer construction In this city. Inquire of Yenske & Taylor at Dallas Hotel. 9-11-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 Cedar Posts. Good cedar posts for sale at 11 J cents each. Also another car of extra Star A Star shingles. Soehren Ware iioi'he. 7-21-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. Mutual 1196 ; Bell 443. 8 4 tf. AUGUST BOWMAN. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been dulv anDointed administrator of the estate of Maggie Miller, deceased, by the County ourt of the state ol Oregon, lor rom county, nd has oualified. All persons having claims against the aald estate are hereby notified to present the same v verified, together with the proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned at his place of business in n anuria, vamhiit county. Ore gon, or at the ottice of the County Clerk of Polk County, in Dallas, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published October 30. 1908. ANDREW KERSHAW, Administrator of the estate of Maggie Miller, deceased. Oscar IIayter, Attorney. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as administratrix of the estate of Albert V. Fowler, deceased, has filed her final account in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk County, and that Thursday, the 5th day of November, liKW, at the hourof ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the court room of the said County Court in the City of Dallas, Ore gon, has been appointed by said County Court as the time and place fur the hearing of objections to the Baid final account and the settlement thereof. NANCY C. FOWLER. Administratrix of the estate of Albert W. Fowler, deceased. Oscar IIayter, Attorney. Dated ana nrst puunsnea uctouer is, vms. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed admiuistarlrix of the estate of Thomas Williams, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregou. for Polk county, ana nes quaiinea. All persons having claims against the said eBtate are hereby notified to present the same dulv verified, together with the proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned at her residence near Lewtsviiie iu said county of Polk, within six mourn iroin tne oate oi tins notice. Dated and first published October 2, 1908. ELLINOR WILLIAMS, Administratrix of the estate of Thomas Williams, deceased. Address: R. F. D. No. 1 Airlie Oregon. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. I V i f& J ''rFy SINCERITY CLOTHES SHOP! We are just approaching the height of the Fall season ! when everybody is aDout to maice tneir suit selection. R White tnn earlv for Overcoats, a erreat rnanv wrm u-.- , M wisdom of doing so, are picking out their overcoats now You know there is a wonderful array of styles this seam and you will find "freak" styles enongh to make you think 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 Blnoartty Olotaet-Ooprrlaht CO. Notice For Publication. Department ol the Interior, U. S. Land office at Portland, Oregon. August 10th. IM1S. Notice is hereby given that William J. Shewev. of Dallas, Oregon, who, on August 10th, 19U8, maoe iimoer or stone entrv, ivo. OJ-lo, lor N. w V. of S. W. and Lot 5 of Section 4. Townshio 1 South, Range 6 West, W illamette Meridian, has men notice of intention to make f inal Proof, to establish claim to the land above described. before Register and Receiver of United States uay oi octooer, iyu. Claimant names as witnesses: O. P. Conlee, of Dallas. Oregon: M. A. Conlee. of Buell. Ore. gon: Elias Ilinshaw, of Dallas, Oregon; C. L. coulee, ui Dallas, wrcgou. ALOEKNON 8. DKESSER, Register. Notice to Creditors. Collections. I have been conducting a collecting agency In Dallas for more than a yeur, and have thus far met with al most uniform success. AH accounts placed la my hands for collection will receive prompt and careful attention. and I fool that I can assure complete satisfaction to all my clients. 8-18-tf L. D. BUTLER Executor's Notice. congress i president. ind idgned by a lU-pub!i an a potent and essential element In its "The lVmoeratle party oeTor xva organism. It can li nothing in thf fie right side of .jut tion until tL present campaign but make things uncomfortable fur the lvmcx-ratic party land occasionally one from the liepuhlican party, al.. lio chance to fall under the xhadow of one of Mr. llearst'a "oily" letters) and It Is devot ing the best of its energies toward the complete exereiw of that prerogative. IVb and Cbafln. of the Sx ialmt and rrxbibition party, neither one expects or desire cUvtion. Their campaign 100 Doses $1 True only nl IKmhI's Samaparilla, th N (real blood pun fur and -nrral tonic. ThM remark t le medicine ba -"ecVed many radtral and permanent rare that are th under of Umf rrld. It eradicaiai a'", bunion from pimple to acrofala 100 Doses $1 la BaoaJ liquid tana or ta ebnnUt4 liaMa bi M larMUba. K3 aVaM U. Ue ion Is passed. "The first message advocating a fight against the trusts was aent by a Hepublican president, Benjamin Har rison. "Under Cleveland, the only Demo cratlc president for years, no tight was undertaken against the trust aid when such a fight was taken up by a llcpuMican attorney general t te only onea who attempt! to rounten n oe ha defeat were I emocratlc judgoa in the Supr uie Court of tbe United State. "The oaly party that has ever attempted to legislate against tbe tru-ts has been the Republican party." Ths L grit In Tbe Wicdow" nine erne thrilling and tragic At tbe Electric Talace In the Riley building tonight. IVol foriret tbe masquerade at the Coloaaeum Rink. Tuesday Bight. Ad m taw ion for apectatora t eenU. markers 25 cent. Including akate. friar aggregating til offered. Notice is hereby given, thai the undersigned evii iilorsof the eslnu- of William l.iv. rmor.. "'wl, by irtue and nulhorilv id an order of llic County l nurl oi Polk Coiuilv, Oregon, duly made and entered of record on the -Jtuli ,1v .,f Oel.il.er, UM. authorizing and iMreeluir t)m loaell the licrvitiaiier dcacnlicd real promrty la loniriiiL' to said estate at private sale to the highest bidder lorrah in hand, will on or after Kridav. Novemlxr .nth. I tan, oiler for sale to the hitliesl bidder the following dcacrlbed real pr'niiet to w tt : ii mi ..in in, N't so. l9of the Improvement unpaliy n.ldlllnu to the Cltv of llallaa. I'olk oiiiily.Onaon. aim .ot Xo. in Block No. 7 In lvcii's l.al'rcole addition lo the Town of Dalian. Polk County. Oregon, and U No. I in m.H k No. 7 of I even lcreole Addi tion to the Tow n of i'allaa, I'olk County, Ore gon. All sales will he sut.jivl lo pontlrmation of the all l .unity I out I ,. Polk County, Oreton sealed bld may ! handed lo either ol the utider-lmd l..r either or all ol the above de-M-riU-d lota. Dated al Dallas. In laid Polk Couutv. Ihia i!rd lay ol IK-Iolvr, lam. A. B. MI IR. LEONARD R. I IVKRMORK. Joint e,s mora of Hie estate cf William Mvermore. deceased. MMey Kakui. Aitya. for estate. Administrator's Notice. Nolle is hereby given that the undersigned hat Inn duly ...iuied hy lh County Court .I I'olk l oiiiny. Orrc.ii. as administrator 'l lh dale M Sarah M i.iu,.n. late of aaid County All l- rauus hatlna . ".ib ataiuM Ih aahi ralate are re.iulr.-l lo !.. i,t then lo ni. duly verlnrl. .ithin mix ni. nio. Ir-.m the Ural publi' , ..r,.i, t.i ,ui ih'iht. siicn rlairua aaoi tr i.re arntrd w me al my rvai.trmv. anotil en mile lin sa en on the navt leading ftjra the Meel j hn.ltff t-na the i.Mmeli Ktver ti Eola, la I I'olk i miiity.aw they nay he nreaenml to th. ( .'only lerk at I'olk CVunlr, at hiaoltXTin lia.ia. Orrava. 1MK S1MONTOS. A,1mDn.irai.r of aaid nxaie. lalted and Brat publlattN Orlotarr JO. Notice of Fiaal Settlcrocat. tw la hereby rlmi thai the andemrned tap a.1 m I n wi ra 1 1 1 ! t he tvulr of . i m 1 4- i I. ir.. d. . . a ,t ha I H hr Anal aecwiDl la the l'Mnly l.Hirt ol the 'imt of Oregon, tor Hoik ( .Miniv. utd thai WMtwaatav, th lath day of Noethrr. I al the hoar m4 II orlork la thf faw.vaR aant dav. al lh Conrt h.Ht el tha aai4 aeaiiity ovt la th cuy m Itt.laa. haa bretl ! -eoa n 14 ,T .'in a th Hate atol t,r Kw lh bearing of ttK-rtt..a l the sau4 auaj aoooaiDt mm4 iaar Notice is hereby riven that the undertiivnpd has been duly appointed administrator of the estate oi ueonre r. weiDy. aeeeased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk county, and nas quaillieu. All persona havitiB- claima against the said estate are hereby notified tu present the same duly verified, together with the proper vouchers tnerelor, to tne undersigned at Dallas National Bank in the Cltv of llal.nn In iai.i County, within six mouths from the date of this notice. Dated and flrat published September 15, 1908. EUGENE IIAYTER, Administrator of the estate of (ieorge 1. tielby, deceased. Oscar IIayter, Attorney. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice la hereby ariven that the undersigned, as administrator olthe estate of William .Miller, deceased, lias hied his final account in the County Court of the Htate of Oregon, for Folk County, and that Saturday, the 7th dv m November, 1908. at the hourof teno'clock in the lorenoon oi aaiu uay, at tne court room of the said County Court in the City of Dallas, Oregon has been appointed by aaid court as the time and place tor the hearing of objec tions to the said tiual account and the settlement iiierevi. AN'DRKW KERSHAW, Administrator of the estate of William Miller, deceased. Otcar Hayter. Attorney. Dated and first published October 9, 19118. Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, . Land orliee at Fort land. Oregon. f. 8. Notice is hereby given that J,, tin it v..,i, ... of Dallas. Oregon, who. on .S'pteinl.r is, .u' made Homestead entry No, lun Serial No. ive3. lor l-ol l. Section u. Township 7 South Kange 6 Weal. Willamette Meridian, has tiled' notice of intention loroake Final Homestead five year Froof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before K. M. rlmilh. County Clerk of I'ulk County. Oregon, al Dallas, Oregon, on the l:tth day of Novemtier. lMnM Claimant names aa wilneatci gen, oi lianas, Oregon: O. N I'allaa. Oregon: Key Bin1 wi .lam Bml.ol lall Mark Rind. HarmiL'tnti nt of Dal.aa. Oregon: Hat. Oregon. AU.tKNoN 8. DRESSF.R. Keglstvr. Administratrix Sale. Notice la hereby given that Sarah F. Jack aa adininlMralni of iheetuie of T- P Jack de ceased, will pnnuaiit tothe order of the ConnlT Court of the state of Oregon for Polk CountV ma.le and entered September It. In.m and alier November nth. littv, proceed to aril the real eatate heirSnallrr draenbed al private aale loreaahand that aaid a.tminntraln naT teen in person and addreased and any desired Information ol.taliH-1 of her al all limes at Orient. Oreron. said real properly bring de arruJ as L.l i.ws The undivided one third ol the Und begin ning st s point ssrv, uas s. of the seruon e.wner online het.ee. twiions ; and tl in T. Xer. running thence w os an agreed line on tbe N. boundary of U B Mae tin t land to s Blnl vv links N .and I4. dea W. ol the E. enniee of tt,. rw ... aim Urea- W. a point o the hank of eeeek ; theses a iinis to a puliit . thetsre N E. sac lii.kt u la ,wi K... I , iii .t" Z , namwr .ina ttn-a - -line ol aaid rl to a poM on the s bonn.Urr hoc of M I rV l?1 "m being ' linkaS. arx unas tuasa ot ine tavlmn mmm Mmirt r cmpinttL. A.lwint-raini ol the eatsts of J.dks a saaaaastc J ' ' Haelee. 4ts"a-tsrT. iavaeal aasl ana avblattsraf Oartobfr JB. Itaav llikt tbenor K . tlska: trsmea. E. KT R R. lialaars . theater . f rnava. tnenee 7l, d. K. .CJl,nktlo una. -i-e-n artt.ns at4 U: theser os . . , ' ' " - '" pia--, m nrannning enat. tatnlnar 1T sersaof ,and aaoeror lessaatd land ' I-""' " L ' - Hr r,. V-" N' ." aav, sen. h trkool ur SOSes, ail is Fo.k Cosslt. W, ... aH r JHX. A'Tstintstrstna si the saiate of T r Jack, atr.ssij "en. Wat hail ttsa A. s.. Itda-sVall Pwa har taw a la A "FLYER" IN CROCKERY the only way to express It. You can't afford to lose the charjee. 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, Oregon ITEAS COFFEES SPICES YOU'LL OPEN EYES YOUR "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 fuct, anything that Is done in a first class laundry. Despite the va9t superiority of our work our prices are the lowest. Phone in your orders to tho DALLAS STEAM LAUNDRY. Mutual Phone 197. A. E. THOMPSON Dallas, Ore. 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 PflCES AND for Instance. You will find them strictly high grade in everything ex cept price. That you will find dis tinctly low. Many sales to satisfied customers nre tne rewaru or our moderation. Can we add you to the list? E. BOYD & SON rhones: Boll 63, Mutual 314. ..Oregon,, Builders Are you doing what you can to populate your State? From Denver i $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 OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlors, 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 arid addresses of vour 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 OCTOBKR from the East to all points lo Oregon. The fates from a few principal cities are TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposlt the proper amount with any of our agents. The ticket will then be furnished by telegraph. I. N. WOODS, Local Agent, Dallas, Ore. WM. McMURR-AY, Gen. Pass. Agent Portland. Oregon ' PIANOS AND ORGANS Tuned. ( leanr.1. repaired, a-ointir. artlnn r.-ulallii. .lishin. Ivory bipsrhmr c. A I.I. OKK l.rARANTKKII. I-eaveoM.-rsat Hall A Haves r'nniltnre Mors. Both phones. 0. t. CBOINLET C'"mn f'T Wlia-y H. Al.ru I'lauu lu! Portland, fran Francisco. TTOBXtT AT LAW. Oscar Hayter, CpstsJrs In Campbell building. Mill Bt DaXXaAS, OREGON. M. OLIVE SMITH teacher of PIANO AND ORGAN JHoaio, Koom -No. 2. Wilson Block Dallas oregon ttomits at Law BROWN & STOUT Amtiactobs XOTAIT PTBUC CoLLBi-TtoTS Cglow Bldg. DALLAS, OREGOX TTourr at law J. L. Collixs Main Sum, Xeax rcwtoOo DALLAS. . . OREGON "THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY"- Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B.. Priacipii 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. CSald a Business Man I Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough work. It wiU win out in the end." Said an Educator? "The quality of io" tion given in your school makes it the standard of its kind in the North C.Open all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free References 1 Any bank, any nesvspaper, any business man la PortW- TToaKlT AT LAW. N. L. BCTLER, Oflee over Dallas City Bank. uaixas, OREGON. TTOIXIT AT LAW B. F. JONES Offloe in Cooper Building. ISDEPEXDEXCE, . OBEOOX VTT0lT T LA" DALLAS, Ed. F. Cosd, Office in Courthouse OREGON TTOBJIITS AT LAW. .IBLET EAKIX, Tho on It rslishu aa r a PWk eooBty. Office caa Covn St. Don t fail to call or write if J08 timber to sell. Bt Office in Cridcr Buflfin Dallas, 0 of TIMBER LANDS Fuller & Elliott Only Real Estate firm m rolk CcfT handling Timber Land eiduaW JJirner. OaVa M. HATEK OB