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Polk County Observer thanksgiving proclamation la pursuance of a time honored cus ALIXJOOD fe COLLINS LBS9EK8 Published Semi-Weekly at $1.50 per Yer. Strictly in Advance. Entered an second-class matter March 1, 1907, at the postotlice at ballus, Oiegon, aniler the Act of Congress ol March 3, 1879. DALLAS, OREGON, NOVEMBER 17 1908. The way to build up Dallas ts to pat ronise Dallas people. THE DELUGE. Humanity is longBufferlng and will endure heavy burdens for a great while before it will break into rebel lion. It is this trait that makes it pos sible for such men as Abe Keuf to build up their enormous and highly organized syndicates of corruption Humanity however, when the last straw has been laid upon Its burden and when at last tho cup of the evil doers iniquity Is full, is likely to respond in a whirlwind of righteous rebellion that will sweep the offend ing feature out of existence forever in a single stroke. And it is this trait that makes the punishment of Abe Iteuf and his brood of grafters in San Franciseo a thing inevitHble, since the events of his long, tedious and doubtful trial rushed to a climax in the sensational attempt last week upon the life of Mr. Heney, the prosecutor, by Maui ice Haas, an ex-convict who claimed that Heney had ruined his life by exposing hirn. Homo claim and believe that the attempted assassination was direotly inspired by Itouf or his partisans, but such is probably not the case. After so long pursuing a successful course of the smoothest and most finely spun villainy, It seems Improbable that lteuf, tho arch-plotter, should make the blunder of resorting to a device which ho knew or should have the intelligence to know, could result in only one thing bo the attempt suc cessful or not the precipitation of the full tido of public wrath upon his head. And that is tho very thing It has done. Whether Ileuf was tho instiga tor of Haas' attempt or not, the peoplo of Han Francisco recognize Haas as the outgrowth and spuwn of the sys tem of corruption of which Keuf was tho creator. They realized In that attempt, tho lengths to which that monstrous system, unbridled, might hurl Itself, and with that realization has come tho awakoning and the revulsion of public opinion which is destined to sweep lteuf and all of the ministers of his brokon aristocracy of graft b'fore It into their proper places tho cells of Han (juentln, Mr. Honey's recovery, according to latest reports, Is practically certain. This being tho case. It really seems as if the attempt upon his life wore, after all (since it is not to turn out fatally) tho best possible thing that could have happened. In an instant it brought to the support of Mr. Heney, who up to that ti mo had been fighting the battle in a largo measure alone, the entire decent citizenship of Han Fran cisco and before tho Hood of aroused public opinion, neither tainted money nor sluirttcr inlliience could prevail. Haas' piitol shot sounded tho hint knell of Iteuf's hoix-n and from this time, his power in the city, olTof which lie has preyed so long, Is decudont. torn the president of the United .States has set apart Thursday, the 2Ctb day of November, A. D., 1908, as a day of National Thanksgiving. Therefore, I, George 12. Chamberlain, as governor of the state of Oregon, do proclaim said day as a holiday and recommend its general observance as one of thanksgiving. The people of this commonwealth have much to be thankful for. Wo are prosperous and nappy, and the ills which have in the past afflicted some of our sister states have passed j us by. A beneficent Providence has given us a fertile soil and a delightful and healthful climate. Our very mountains, besides furnishing a land scape unrivaled for scenic beauty and grandeur, are clad perennially with an abundance of splendid forest and bear within their bosoms a wealth of mine and mineral. The semi-arid regions are being made to blossom as the rose and are furnishing homes to thousands of sturdy men and women. All these are the things that make for a better and higher civilization and promise ever brighter hopes for a greater Oregon. Let us therefore suitably observe the day set apart and repair to our usual places of worship there to render thanks to the All-wise Ruler of the universe for the manifold blessings we enjoy. In testimony whereof I have here unto set my band and caused the great seal of the state of Oregon to be hereunto affixed, this the sixteenth day of November, 1908. Geo. E. Chamberlain, Governor. TEA The greatest tea-drinkers are full -bottom Dutch men. There isn't much nervous prostration in Holland. Your rrocer returns your money U yol doa'l like Schilling'! Best: we pay him. Now is the Time to visit 'California BUSINESS LOCALS. (Advertisements under this head are charged at the rate ol l cent per woru, nrei insemuu, ; cent ier word or each insertion thereafter: : words or less, $1 per month. No advertisement inserted for less than 1'3 cents. Kieures count as one word. For instance, the numeral combination "lAOO" counts aa one word. . Two initials count as one word. For instance, '.I. M. Joues" counts hs two words. Tho minimum churife Is for 15 words: that is. an advertisement from 1 word to 15 words is I counted as 15 words: an advertisement from 16 ry. 90 -vrtrriu tiic iiHivp. in counted aa worus from 21 to 2i words, is counted as 25 words, etc. Th. Kann. in ..u-mir he AiIVertlHement 111(11- cate how long it is to run. and are not chara-ed to the customer. For instance, 3-31-2t indicates that the advertisement whs lirBt puonsnea on March 31, and that it is to te inaertea twice. The fleures and letters 4-1-lf indicate that the advertisement was (irst published April 1 and that it is to be run until the customer orders it discontinued. Wanted. 300 wether goats. Inquire of Mc- Gi-irk & West, Falls City, Or. 2t For Sale. Good driving or work horse. Mark Hayter. 10-27-tf Notice. OrdT your Plymouth Rock broilers Eminent Educator Dead. George A. Peebles, one of the best known educators in Oregon and a man held in the highest esteem by all who knew him, died at the home of Ij. C. Griffith in the Waldo Hills, Sun day. Mr. Peebles was born in Salem in 1H54. He was educated in Willam ette University and began his career as an educator in 1879 as principal in the Salem schools. For ten years he was principal of one of the schools in that city and Tor seven years city superintendent. For two terms he was county superintendent and from 1889 to 1892 was superintendent of the McMinnville schools. From 1899 to 1905 he was professor of English liter ature at Weston normal school. When he retired last June he was principal of the Grant school in Halem. In addition to the other many duties of his active career for over ten years he was a member of the state board of teachers' examiners. Deceased is sur vived by a wife and two d'a lighters. The funeral was held in Salem today at 1:30 p. m., .under the auspices of the Odd Fellows. and fries from M. 35o B. YufNo. Phone 11-10-tf Lost. On Jefferson street, Telephone phone 201. a white waist. information to Mutual 11-13-tf Notice. First-class horse shoeing done at F. J. Wagner's implement and black smith shop. 9-4-tf 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, pleating 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 I. N. WOODS, Agent, DALLAS I WM. McMURRAY n. Past. Agt. Portland, Oregon Program at Electric Palace. Tho program for tonight and Wed nesday night at the Electric Palace will be as follows: Pictures "Pio neers Crossing the Plains in '49:" 'Htung-WhatCan It BceV" and "A Hothorsome Husband." Hongs "It Looks Like a Big Night Tonight" and The Message of the Old Church Bell." Humor and pathos, cotnedv and ragedy, all are mingled in tho pro gram and all who attend are assured a flrst-clas9 entertainment. The New Grocery, I have just opened a new grocery store iu the buildlnir adiolninur the National Bunk. Everything up-to- date aud of the best quality in stock. lour patronago Is solicited and you may be assured that your orders will ho (Hied with tho utmost promptness and care. Patron izo my store once anil I foel sure that you will continue to patronl.e it. 11-11 8t J. L. CASTLE. Tho harassed member of Loggia ture, elected under Statement Number 1, who finds himself between tho devil of his short-sighted pledge and the deep blue sea of the I'lilted Slates Con- miiuiion, now prooamy reels liko sing ing tind. r his hrcnth, the words or the "Id Hong "How happy rould I he with either, were the other dear charmer away;" all of which inclines toward mixing of metaphors but no doubt admirably Imlicnt.-s the feelings of the poor unfortunate who Mini them selves now go suddenly ninl uuwlll Ingly U'como large and Irritating objects in the public eye. Tho appointment ()f Millard O. Lownmlale, of Lafayette, to the posi tion of Horticultural (Vmmissiouer in tho place of J. 11. Beid, recently n slgned, removes him from a small sphere of usefulness, where his work was scarcely appreciated, to a larger Held of activity. 11 is efforts to rid the orchards of Yamhill county from rtis provoked a storm of protest trom the farmers who endeavored to have hi in removed from bis oftKv as county fruit Ins-tor. Their effort was unsuccvsfful, however, and In stead he has been elevated to posi tion where a greater number of people, od it Is to be hoped, a more appre ciative number, may profit by his ability. Scrofula Few are entirely (iw from it. It may develop am aloalr as to cause little if anrdirtnrhanorduring the li..le pentad of childhood. It may then produce dyTwpia. ca tarrh, and marked Un.l.nrv l con sumption, before causing eruptions, ore or swelling. To iret entirely rid of it Uks the great blood-purifier. Hood's Sarsaparilla In aaoaj liquid form or la rborolated tablet knows as (areata. NO aWa II- Tho Dallas-Independence motor has been handling heavy trains during the past week. This morning the train pulled into Dallas w ith 14 empty ears and a few days ago a train of 23 cars was brought in. The majority of these cars are loaded at the sawmills In this city or are sent to tho mills at Falls City and Black Hock. Seth Biggs, one of tho business men and farmers of Polk county, bought a lot at 431 Market street a few mouths ago, where heorectinl a handsome resi dence Into which bis sIsUt, Miss Kmuia Biggs, and himself have re cently removed from their Polk county home near Hickreall. They will make Portland their permanent home. Ore gon Ian. Owing to tho unfavorable weather It has been found advisable to dis continue the macadam work on the block on Washington stitvt between Main and Church, which is the only one out of the nine in the Improve ment district still unfinished. The work on that block has been carried forward suftleleutly to allow travel on the street during the winter. The apples harvested in this vicinity nd brought into the local markets are uniformly liner and freer from blemishes than they have been for years. Careful spraying and Intelli gent treatmeot of the trees Is already resulting In great Improvement In the quality of the fruit by gradually free ing the orchards from pests and the apples are continually approaching nearer and nearer perfection. The rapidly approaching comple tion of the sewer work In Pallas. brought up in the city council last night, the discussion of aaMwsing property owners in tbe sewer district for sufficient amount to pay for tbe Improvement when finished. Tbe question proves to I one mors diffi cult of settlement than night be sup posed, and will beODSof tbe main sub- ects of discussion at tbe special tnee. Ing of tbe council Beit Monday sight. Piano For Rent. In excellent condition. Inquire of W. P. Caldwell. ll-2-9t. Cow For Sale. Five years old ; gentle; easy milker; gives milk now; in good condition. CiiAitLES 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. Soehhen Ware house. 7-24-tf Land Notice. If you have land in Polk county to sell or exchange for Portland property, it will be to your advantage to corres pond with the Dean Land, Improve ment & Colonization Company, 631 Chamber of Commerce Building. Portland, Oregon. ll-13-3t 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. 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 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. BUTLEB Notice. By tho provisions of Chapter 229, Laws i;mi7, Pugo 409, notice Is hereby given that in sixty days from the date of this notice it will be unlawful for stock to run at large, under penalty of $10.00 Tor the first offense and $20.00 for each and every subsequent offense. to be recovered from the owner of the stock in Civil Action In tho name of the State of Oregon before a Justice of the Pence of tho precinct Id which such owner or keeper, or either of them, may reside; and such penalty shall be for tho benefit of, and when collected pal, In to, theconunon school fund of the County in which such action Is brought within sixty days after such animal Is proved to be at large. Dated this 10th day of November. 1908. Iseall ' E. M. SMITH, County Clerk. INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH Railway. FROM INDEPENDENCE. FOR DALLAS. Train No. (VI. Leave Independence daily. 6:00 a. m.; lv. Monmouth, 6:15 a. m.; ar. Dallas, 6:40 a. m. Train No. 68. Leave Independence, daily. 10:50a. m.; lv. Monmouth, 11:05 a. m.; ar. Dal las, 11:80 a. m, Train No. 70. Leave Independence, daily 6:15 p. m.; lv. Monmouth, 6:30 p. m.;ar. Dallas, b:oo p. m, FOR AIRLIK. Train No. 67. Leave Independence, daily, 7:30 a.m.; lv. Monmouth, 7:40 a. m.; ar. Airlle, :1E a. in. Train No. 73. Leave Independence, daily, 3:30 p. in.: lv. Monmouth, 3:50 p. m.; ar. Airlie, 4:6 p. m. FOR MONMOUTH ONLY, taavc Independence, daily, 2:30 p. m. No. 101 arrives Monmouth 7:20 a. m. FROM DALLAS. FOR INDEPENDENCE. Train No. Im. Leave Dallas, daily ex. Sunday, 8:: a.m.: lv. Monmouth, (CM a.m.; ar. Iude peudence, v:15 a. m. Train No. 101. Lv. Dallas. Sunday only, 6:55 a. iu. i ar. muepeuueuce, t;.w a. m. Train No. 69. Leave Dallas, daily. 1 d. m.: lv Monmouth, 1:25 p. m.; ar. Independence, 1:40 p. m. (una train connects at juoumoutu lor Air tie.; Train No. 71. leave Dallas, daily. 7:35 d. m lv. Monmouth, 8 p. m.; ar. Independence, 8:15 p. m. FROM AIRLIE. Train No. 66. Leave Airlle, dally, 9 a. m.: lv. Monmouth, 9:35 a. m.; ar. Indeiendence, 9:50 a. m. (ims train connects at Monmouth for Lianas.; irainno. a. Leave Airlle, dally, 5:05 p. m.; iv. inuiiiiiouiu, o:w p. m.; ar. independence, 5:56 p. m. Train Ns 100 leaves Airlie 4:45 p.m. Sunday only arrives Monmouth 5:J0 p. m. arrives Inde- peuueuce o..iu p. III. FROM MONMOUTH ONLY. Leaves Monmouth for Independence, daily at - " f Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby Riven that the i ndcrsiirned has been duly apoiiited by Hie County Court of Polk County. Oregon, as administrator of the esiaiu oi naran m. iiiokoii, late of said County ah persons havliiK claims against the aaid csiaie are reqinrea to present lliem to me, duly .... .t,.,,,,, a, iiiuiivuB inun wie nrsi puoir cation of thin notice. Such claims must be ure seuted to me at lny residence, about one mile irutn raiem on tne man leaning from the steel brldce across the W illamette Klver to Eola. in Polk County, or they may be presented to the i i, ' , county, at ma otnee In 'anas, I'reKitu. JAMES S1MONTON, Administrator of said estate Dated and llrst published October 2U. Notice to Creditors. Notice For Publication. IVpartment of tne Interior. 8. Laud Office at Portland imn.n , . NoeintT Notli la hereby cl.rn that Miua He. k. ol mvnvn, M huivl.vi. ho. on November s. !. made Tlrntier Iju.d Applhalkm. No .- I..r VTUiweW , North.-..! i Se.Ii,,, r..wn.l.M. s..th of Kant ; West f W ,,MI, Men.liti. hu H..-.I ,.ik of tnieuiioa to mmtr Mii.l t ash Pr.l to establish claim lo the land at..e u.-m-d. !,.t th k.-al.ter aol heorivcr . I I s I an. I orhee. at Portland Ore con, on the IX h .la of Jsansir. 14 l laimam naieea a a iioeaaes J. .ha low of aiMN.urer. WashincbHi l..l Unr ol X an eoiiver.Waahn.aimi. ,eor kel ar. of Van com er. ..mini... . ',u. be. ker.ot aroiver Waahinaton. AIJ-ERVON . PRI I-KR, kWsuu-r N'oti Far Pabliratiom. notice la hereby alven that the lin.lcrii.-nc! has been duly appointed a.ltniniNtrstor ni ti. estate of Margie .Miller.deceose.1, by the County Court of the Slate of Oregon, for Polk County snd has qualified. ah persons iiavlne claims against the said estate are hereby notilie.1 to present the same duly verified, together with the protier vouchers inireior, to I ne undersigned al hia i.l, ........... i.. sunn., isnin toonlv. lire. ... ,.- ,... , , on my nera ol l toiinty. ill Hallai. Oregon, within six mot u from the date of thia notice. Jaled and first published October .10 liutt ANDKKW KKKsiA; Administrator of the estate of ,. Maggie Miller, deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. JUST 7 LADIES' SUITS! And Every One a Bargain I Notice For Publication. V. S. Land Pepartment of the I tiliice at Portland. nterior. f iregc.n. v . . fepiemoer Mtn, lssjsv. Nntic ta hereby (riven that John H. Netherton. of l-allas. Untan. who, on September 25. Iwil niade Homestead entry No. la-!. Serial' No 04- lor lH 1, Section Township 7 South. K.nge eat. wlll.mett Meridian, haa filed not ice of Intention tomake Final Homestead rive year Pr.wf.loealab:ishrl.imtothcl.nd a Nit described, before K. M. Smith, County Clerk of fi'K H 0a".,l ",'on", p,iU- Orvron.on the l.th day of November. 14. Claimant n.mea aa witnesses: Mark Biod CiV ol tvn: O. N. Harrington, of 1- aa Oregon : ROT Bird, of IaH Ureon: Wl..um Bird, of Isaltas. Oregon. a AU.tfc.NON S. PRFSSFR. Keflster. Admiaistrator's Notice. IVM-tiwenl of the Interior. . ei. Mm i'bhi s. rori.aM Sofler la leees.y five, that k, w aastn, 4 Isslla. Orevon w b... o. (Vv4Y BWk I.e. as.de T-reNrg Slowe entry. No ta.!!. ur W '.Olll I, .W SeeUS . l,..,.Mp ; o.l ksr.ee eac W i:..eetle Mervlian s a.4ioe of tnuwltov b ssasr Final t-ra.4 so esiaN Ii r ot io the .a s.1 ,i.. - beKv E Smith, taw.tr 1 srrk o4 fv-wi i"""1; ,w- ' '.orecoa. oa la liu 4mf of JliS,n l. tata.l asa.es ra wrtoeaaea- Q Cssalre M Isa. as l e-e W A of llaseii. oee' !'. l I or. I. f a fees, ol rsa.a. ep-re, ALuiaXO. . MrT Sotloe I herel.y neeti thai the undertime adminiatrwuvol is.si..i u . T .. ."T1-1"1 d.y of iet.or i, tile hi. anal aeoant of tbriaid eauie ta 1 is V- ' . ,n "f Orer.n hr b dav Soeber. 1, ., ,, . ,Ux., tZV ,h b'n"' '' saM Ins. aeoam and the trti rrenl thereof J"'. eee,liw or other Itileeeated in aai.1 estate may a or oel,eThe Isr4 Orlotwr Sn lm THU.iaiRI IHNAn. dii.latr.ioafth,otai of Sraura T kamarw. oers aaod. 1 Suit Soft finish blue cloth nicely trimmed, special price 1 Suit Brown serge, special price 1 Suit Black broadcloth, nicely trimmed with black braid, Special 1 Suit Dark blue, Herring bone stripe effect, special at 1 Suit Black serge, special 1 Suit Navy blue serge, special 1 Suit Black broadcloth, fancy braid trimming, worth $25, special at Don't Wait DALLAS MERCANTILE CO. Executor's Notice. Notice Is hereby ffiven, that the undersigned executors of the eatate of William Li verm ore, deceased, by virtue and authority of an order of the County Court of Folk County, Oregon, duly made and entered of record on the 20th day of October, 1908, authorizing and directing them to sell the hereinafter oeacriled real property belonging to auid etstate at private sale to the highest bidder forcaisb in hand, will on or after Friday, November 2Uth, 11)08, olter fur sale to the higliest bidder the following described real premises to wit: Lot No. 5 in Block No. 19 of the Improvement Company's addition to the City of Dal lug, Polk County .Oregon, ttlno Lot No. 9 in Block No. 7 in Leven's LaCreole addition to the Town of Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, and Lot No. 1 in Block No. 7 of Leven's LaCreole Addi tion to tbe Town of Dallas, Polk County, Ore gon. All Bftles will be subject to confirmation of the said County Court of Polk County, Oreuon. Sealed bids may be banded to either of the undersigned for either or alt of the above de scribed lots. Dated at Dallas, in said Polk County, this 23rd aay oi uciooer, iwb. A. B. MUIR, LEONARD ft. L1VEKMORE, Joint executors of the estate of William Liver more, deceased. Sibley & Kakin, Attys. for estate. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby eiveu that the undente-ned a administratrix of the estateof John Campbell, Jr., deceased, httB tiled her final account in the county Court ol the state of Oregon, (or Polk County, and that Wednesday, the 18th day of November, l'J08, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court room of tha saiil rnniilv I'mirT in lla fir. n n.. 1 1 .... Oregon, has been appointed by said Court as the time and place for the hearing o: objections to the said final account aud the seiiiemeni tnereoi. MARGARET D. CAMPBELL, Administratrix of the estate of John Campbell, Jr , deceased Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Dated and first published October J0t 1908. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby riven that the nnderNienod. an auniiniBiraiur oi me etnaie oi milium Miller, deceased, haa filed hia final account in the ouniy i.ouu oi the mate of Oregon, for Fo k County, and that .Saturday, the 7th day of .November, 19UH. at the hour of tea o'clock in the forenoon of said dav. at the court room of th am uouiuy i ourl in the City of Dallas, Oregon, has been a i win ted bv nnUi Court the time and place for the hearing of objec- uiniB iu me cam nnai account ana ine settlement thereof. ANDREW KERSHAW, Administrator of the estate of William Miller, deceased. Onoar Hayter. Attorney. Dated and first published October 9, 1908. TIMBER LANDS Fuller & Elliott Only Real Estate firm in Polk County hsn.4Hn rrl I T . . . . J uouuuug Aim m. i xjbdu exclusively III , Clean, Fresh Groceries We carry the Famous DIAMOND "W" brand of Extracts, Spices, Coffee, Tea and Canned Goods. Fresh Bread Every Day SIMONTON SCOTT Dallas 4 TEAS COFFEES SPICES iFfiTf 1 1 1 1 1 1 raxm --T---T.-- 1 VJ rJ .kataaJA I i 4 ITlTiriO a 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 tne 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, Oreg'on YOU'LL OPEN EYES YOUR wide when you see the kind of groc eries we sell. You'll be both amMfd and delighted at the absence of ill trashy or inferior qualities. TAKE OUR TEAS, COFFEES AND SPICES Notice ol Final Settlement. Notice is her.hr .ran that tv,a .,...... I administrator f ti. mi... At l , i l deceased, naa Bled his finaf account in ine (ounty Court o( the State ol Ores-.m, (or rnlk Conntv. and that rhiil.. .k. i,..u ol Decemljer, at the bour of ten o'clock in Don t rail to call or wrlto If VAn k.aA I Mn lUL... II the forenoon of said day, at the Court room of the aai.lcounty Court in the City of Dallas. Ore ; ron, has bevn apnointel br aaid i v.nni Office in Crider Building Dallas, . . Okiook j Curt as the time and place for the hearinr of iti l iiiiBi acvuum aoa ine ntticiucu, vurrcoi. OSCAR HWTER. Administrator of the estate of Piatt 4 P,.. A,tor"erVKOre,D"- Iaid and first published November 10,190. TTOBRET AT Ul J. L Collixs Main Street, Sear Poetoffice DALLAS, - - OREGON YrroajifT t Law Walter L Tooze, Jr. OOc ia Wilaoa Bl.lg. Oaivioi DtLLUI TIOMH AT LAW. N. L. Butler, OHo orac DaJlaa City Bank. DAlXaa, ORBOOM for Instance. You will find them strictly high grade in everything -oept price. That you will find i tinctly low. Many sales to satisM customers . are the reward of ' moderation. Can we add you to tw list? E. BOYD & SON Phones : Bell 63, Mutual 314. Notice to Creditors. rroMir at law B. F. JONES Office ia Cooper Building. IXDETEXDEXCE. - OREGOX Ciutlon. in,rnl?ti"S0!,J7r",rt0' nState of Orefon, tn and for Polk Countv. dewalsed"""" ' ut ' W. Loyd, IlLJhlVkhrt ,,w n 0 w Lord, de ceased. alK. names are unknown. GreeUna- JlZ'T 'J,h ,u" lreon you are bereby citd and required to appear in the J onnty onrt of the aute of OrVorT f," the Vr .'Li01 " C"art Boom thriS, at 2!h,?.V.,oomiL0',PoU- on """lay. the 2MB day of NoTrmber, Ins.. at 10 o coca in tn JST.",h?,dY- and thno'ari,- Iswl ,T ".',hrLr1.ni? ,h a.ltr,in!raur of aw ea ate to as, the f . , , . . . 7"? 'n"' -aid eaiate. to-it : Lou 1. Li.?' 'Jfnd B o' " x.Hen West ddiuoa to ft.lt Hit. Pols Cennty. lC w Itoeas: The Hon. Ed F. Coad, Jolee of th Coanly Court of t of Orevon, for the t i K ro a. ana the as. I "aaidOoort affizea. this 3Uh df of October. A fx, UOa. rUmm. Attorr. Cjrk. Notice Is hereby fiven that " 'IIiS baa been duly appointed a.lmiP"' "L m estate of Isaac Stevens. ,"",-. foli County Court of the Stale of oregoa, " County, and has qualitie.1. tb, auJ All Jssraona havirnr claims wM",, estate are hereby notified to ,00" duly Teritied, uxtether with the Pf0' 4 therefor, to the onderstaiied. st r business In Willamina. tsmhlll Comu gon. or at the office of the t-Oi"''' -oow County, in Dallas, Orerm, wiibm " from the date of thia nonce. h-,,:!! Date and firat PbrfNj HA . Administralor ot uft - of Isaac Mereiia.". Oscar Hayter, Attorney. D" M. HAYTER Offlca orer WU son's ? nf DALLAS, OR M. OLIVE SMITH teacher of PIANO AND 0EGA5 J. B. Studio, Room o. S, DALLAS OREGO' roimnomTAR ' u . eouea KEKXEDTTS LAXATIVE HCIEWJ