Polk County Observer
ALLGOOD & COLLINS
LESSEES
Published Semi-Weekly at 11.50 per Year.
Strictly in Advance.
Kntered as second-clsss matter March 1, 1007.
at the post office at Dallas, Oregon, under the
Act of congress ol Marco a, 18, y.
DALLAS, OREGON, Novum beb 20 1908.
The way to build up Dallas is to pat
ronize Dallas people.
work that bag usually been considered
the especial property of laborers of the
masculine gender: Bakers, 35;"bank
employes, 15; blacksmiths, 1; car
penters, 5 ; clergymen, 45 ; contractors,
1 ; electricians, 3; engineers and sur
veyors, 4; farm laborers, 165; hunters,
trappers aDd guides, 25; lawyers, 10;
lutziberwotnec, 6; painters, 6; sailors,
2; plumbers, 2; teamsters, 6; wood
cutters, 3.
THE FIRST YEAR'S GROWTH,
After a summer of constructive
activity in liDes of street and road
improvement, the machinery of the
county and of the City of Dallas has
been stopped, taken down and safely
stored away for the winter season.
To those utder whose eyes the work
of Improvement has been carried on,
the progress has been so gradual that
now, wheu the work Is allowed
temporarily to lapse, they cannot
readily appreciate the extent of that
development that has been going on
steadily and surely during the past
three months. It is the ones who
make only infrequent visits to
the city who are able justly to reckon
the extent of the improvement on its
streets and it is the ones who make
only infrequent journeys over the
roads on which macadam has been
laid during the past summer who can
adequately describe the extent of the
improvement
The opinion of these is without
exception unqualifiedly affirmative.
Where Dallas a year ago excited con
siderable contemptuous fun-making
from transient guests on account or
the disordered and unsightly appear
anceof its streets in comparison with
its many other and more creditable
features, the unvarying comment of
the visitor who is passing through
once more (for the first time in several
months perhaps) is one of surprise
and pleasure at the neat appearance
of the newly built streets in the busl
ness section.
The same thing is characteristic of
tho recently improved roads. Men
who were forced to urgo their teams
at a snail's pace through strips of
road where the mud fairly oozed about
their hubs last winter, speak of the
same strips now as the best roads in
the county. So much for tho potency
of crushed rock.
In the campaign for street Improve
ment and road Improvement, both the
city council and the County Court
have had to face strong opposition
and bitter criticism from those who
doubted tho results of their efforts.
But in spite of all that, it must be
admitted that so far they have both
ra ado good.
Now that they liavo proven them
selves to havo boon working in a good
and worthy cause, those who opposed
will cease to opposo and those who
"boosted" will "boost" with reuewet
zesianu in anoiner summer, wo may
look to see oven a greater and more
exteusive development la both lines
of work, than was accomplished in the
summer just passed.
Mrs. G. N. Cherrington returned
last night from a visit in Portland.
Mrs. Carl Graves returned last
night from a few days' visit with
relatives in McMinnville.
Fred Frakes was down from Black
Rock, Wednesday, where he is em
ployed In a logging camp.
Dr. C. A. Mock returned last night
from Walla Walla, where he attended
the big National Educational Conven
tion.
Miss Ada B. Tatom, daughter of
Mrs. Hannah Tatom, was recently
married to a Mr. Day at Twin Falls,
Idaho.
Fine 10-acre tract with house for
rent for one year. Good garden land
H. G. Campbell, Dallas, Oregon
11-20-tf
TEA
The greatest tea-drinkers
are full -bottom Dutch
men. There isn't much
nervous prostration in
Holland.
Your trocer returnt your money U to don't
like Schilling'! Beat; wa par him.
Now is the Time
to visit
California
BUSINESS LOCALS.
B. C Miles, of Newberg, manager
of the Spauldlng Logging Company,
came up to Dallas yesterday on a
business visit.
Irwin Cone is working in Portland
as bookkeeper for the Cone Lumber
Company and will probably remain
in that city during the coming winter.
A smaller brick building i3 being
erected in the rear of the new Williams
building, in which the boiler and fur
nace for the heating system are to be
installed.
The increased activity in the prune!
fAtivertiacments under thin head are charged
at tne rate oi l cent per wora, tint insertion ;
cent per word for each insertion thereafter;
wonis or less, II per month. N advertisement
inserted for less than 15 cents.
Figures count aa one word. For instance.
the numeral combination "f'jO" counts aa one j
word.
Two initials count a one word. For instance,
"J. M. Jones counta as two words.
The minimum cbaree 1 for 15 words: that is.
an advertisement from 1 word to 15 words is j
counted aa 15 words; an advertisement from 16
to 20 wordt?, inclusive, is counted aa JO worda;
from Jl to '5 words, is counted as 25 words, etc.
The he-ares following- the advertisement indi
cate how lone it is to run. and are not charged
to the customer. For instance, 331-2t indieatea
that the advertisement was first published on
March 31. and that it is to be inserted twice.
The rleures and letters 4-1-tf indicate that the
advertisement was hrst published April 1 and
that it is to be run until the customer orders it
discontinued.
Wood Wanted.
100 cords of 4-foot fir. Dallas Steam
Laindrv. 11-20-31
Wanted.
500 wether goats. Inquire of Mc-
Gcibe & West, Falls City, Or,
2t
For Sale.
Good driving or work horse. Mark
Havter. 10-27-tf
Notice.
Order your Plymouth Rock broilers
and fries from M. B. Young. Phone
market is making itself felt in thi
vicinity and rumors of several big
deals in the late crop of this neighbor
hood are reported.
Ihe young women of the Y. W. C. A
have refurnished their association
room on the third floor of the dorml
tory, making It the cosiest room of its
kind in the institution and are prepar
lng to give a "house warming" in
honor of the achievement, at which
the other student organizations of the
college will be represented.
The jury list for tho December torm
of Circuit Court in Polk County
preeminently a "jury of the farming
men." Out of the list of 31 names two
only are designated us "merchants
two as "i-Bpltnllsta", and tho remnln
lng 27 as "farmer."
ihechangoof venue demanded by
Iteuf lias been denied and tho trlu
will be resumed. Now, erliaps the
man who has for so long Ix-en the
evil genius of San Francisco, will gi
a taste of real justice, In npit.
of the fact that ho declared he ootiH
not get it in tlmt "bitterly prejudiced'
city.
Auil William ,1. Bryan any that he
will bo willing to run ngaiu in I'.ua if
tli( H'npleeall Ititn. And again, proli
ably, hi l'.ni; ami again in r.2t. Wil
Hum Jeniilngn may be a little niishnl
as to what really constitute n "cull
irom tne people nui mere is no deny
lng his clnerful ertinnelty. In fact
hi little quadrennial bluff has tn
"called" by tho people every time, bu
willlmn seems still inclined to sit in
tho game as he has a chip left.
Tho statement that U sometimes
heard, to the effect that women are
encroaching upon anil usurping the
occupations considered to bo the
peculiar property of man, seems after
all to be not so very far wrong. In
Orvgon at least, if statistics eompii.d
iy l-abor CVmmissloner Hon are to
lie IHieved. Out of 21.000 women in
Oregon who earn their living by toll
lng in different capacities, he finds
the following who at employed in
Scrofula
Few are entirvly free from it.
It may develop ao alow ly as to ran
little if anr disturbance during the hole
period o( childhood.
It mar tlien produce dyepepaia. ca
tarrh, and marked tendency to en
tnimption. before causing eruptions,
ore or iwellinKi.
To ret entirely rid tl it take Uie great
tiood pun tier.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
In tuHiaJ liquid Ibna or fat rfcta-ulatnl UnkHa
anowa a Saraataba. ltO duaes 11.
INDEPENDENCE.
P. H. Droxler was a Portland visitor
during the past week.
nevivai services are being held at
tho Methodist church.
lion. G. L. Hawkins, of Dallas, was
an Independence visitor Tuesday.
Miss Emroy McDovltt, of Dallas, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. G. W. Con-
key.
Charlie Hubbard arrived Wednes
day from Alberta, Canada, and wil
spend tho winter hero.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiilard Ireland, who
have boen visiting hero the past three
weeks, havo goue to Corvallis to visit
relatives.
The women of the Methodist church
are preparing for their annual chrys
anthemum fair, which will bo held
November 2H.
ine fourth annual convention of
the Polk County Sunday School Asso
ciation is In session at the Christian
church In this city.
The Itebekah lodgo haseloctcM Mrs.
C. Williams, N. G. ; Mrs. Nottio
Bohannon, V. G. ; Mrs. W. A. Messner,
treasurer and Mis. K. T. Heukle,
secretary.
The women of the Social Hour Feud
ing Club wore entertained at the home
of Mrs. C. L. Fitchard, Thursduy
afternoon by Mrs. 8. Go IT, Mrs. M.
Chappell and Mrs. Fitchard. Thoro
was a guessing contest which proved
very interesting and refreshments
were served during tho afternoon.
Goorgo Skinner died at his homo
here Wednesday morning at tho age
of 81 years. Mr. Skinner had been In
poor health for several months, but
was only con lined to his bed one weok.
He has resided here for many years
and was, at the tlmo of his death,
operating tho launch "Independence,"
which ho built, on the run between
Salem and this place. The deceased
Is survived by a widow and two sons,
Fratik and Clyde, both residing here.
Notice.
Hy tho provisions of Chapter 22a,
Laws 1.107, Pago 409, notice is hereby
given that in sixty days rrom the date
of this notice it will lie unlawful for
stock to run at large, under x-nalty of
10.00 for the first offense and $20.on
for each and every subsequent offense,
to be reeoveivd from tho owner of the
stock In Civil Action in tho name of
tho State of Oregon before a Justice of
ho Peace of tho precinct In which
such owner or keeper, or either of
them, may reside; and such penalty
shall be for tho benefit of, and when
collected paid Into, tbo common schxd
fund of the County in which such
action Is brought within sixty davs
ftcr such animal la proved to be at
large.
Dated this 10th day of November,
1 90S.
Ieal E. M.SMITH,
County Clerk.
355.
11-10-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 Bevere 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 sis 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
WM. McMURRAY
Pass. Agt. Portland, Oregon
Piano For Rent.
In excellent condition. Inquire of
W. P. Caldwell. ll-2-9t.
Cedar Posts.
Good cedar posts for sale at 11 J cents
each. Also another car of extra Star
A Star shincles. Sokhiien Ware-
iioise. 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 or Commerce Building,
Portland, Oregon. 11-13-3E
Wood For Sale.
Do you need wood? In preparing
to place your orders remember that
am able to furnish you all kinds of
slab wood from either of the Dallas
sawmills at tho best possible rates,
Send In your orders by either phone,
Mutual HOC; Hell 443.
8-4 tf. AUGUST BOWMAN.
Collections.
I havo been conducting a collecting
agency In Dallas for more than a
year, and have thus far met with al
most uniform success. All accounts
placed in my bands for collection will
receive prompt and careful attention.
and I feel that I can assure complete
satisfaction to all my clients. 8-18-tf
L. D. BUTLER
Notice of Petition to Chanire Nam.
.Notleo is hereby given to whom it
may concern, that the undersigned
PaulJagodinskl, has this day filed In
tho County Court of the State of Ore
gon for Polk Couuty, his application
to navo lits name changed to Paul
Jakey, and said petition has by said
court Deen set for hearing on the 6th
day of December, 1908, at the hour of
10 o clock a. m. of said day, at which
time all persons Interested are hereby
noimeu to appear in tho County Court
room, at Dallas, in said County to
snow cause, tr any they have, why the
prayer of said petition should not be
granted.
Dated at Dallas, Polk County, Ore
gon, tins 18th day of November. A. D.
1908.
SIBLEY & EAKIN.
Attorneys for petitioner.
Paul Jagodinski, Petitioner.
Notice For Publication.
tvpartment of the Interior.
V. S. Lata! tube at Portland, tionron.
Kovrtnhrr a. tM.
Solle la herehv riven that Mina IWIm at
. anoi.uver, w aaattiaton. a ho, oa November A,
a. Kiel llmtwr lain AMoM-atton. No iJt.
for Ntwlhweat . ol North.-- 1. arrtloa a.
wn.iitr a iwnlh ol Kant 7 Krai of tllaaMt
Mervliaa. has Bird a, !- ot latrnlloa to anafce
rlnal laah Proof to eaiaMtoa rial m lo th load
orrrtt4. beior the K,-t.te aad
k-rv-rrr ,. C. a. land orhee. at rNnia4, tre
fia. on the ISth iar of Jaaoaiy, la.
( latanaat aamoa a ilpiai i Jha Ueo. of
noTff. wahtnrk,tti iNotd insnf, ol aa
wr. aahit.ft-UHi. kel.ar. of mm
"tw. !: u. faal Morkor.ol Vaawoarer,
Au.msoN a. MFwrn.
aVgtator.
Notice of Petition to Chanire Nam
Notice is hereby given to whom it
may concern, that the undersigned
Andrew Jagodinski, has this day Hied
in the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Polk County, his applica
tion to have his name chanroH to
Andrew Jakey, and said petition has
by said tourt boen act for hearing on
toe stn day or December, I'JOS, at the
hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day. at
which time all persona interested are
hereby notified to appear In the County
Court room, at Dallas, io said County
to show cause, if any they have, why
the prayer of said petition should not
be granted.
Dated at Dallas, polk County, Ore
gon, this into day of November, A. D.
1908.
SIELEY & EAKIN.
Attorneys for petitioner.
Aodrew Jagodinski, Petitioner.
INDEPENDENCE I MONMOUTH
Railway.
FROM INDEPENDENCE.
FOR DALLAS.
Train No. 64. Leave Independence daily, 6:00
a. ni. ; lv. Monmouth, 6:15 a. m. ; ar. Dallas, 6:40
a. m.
Train No. 68. Leave Independence, daily,
10:50 a. m.; lv. Monmouth, 11:05 a. m.; ar. Dal
las, ll:H0a. m.
Train No. 70. Leave Independence, daily,
6:15 p.m.; lv. .Monmouth, 6: 30 p. m.; ar. Dallas,
6:55 p. in,
FOB AIRLIE.
Train No. 67. Leave Independence, daily,
7:30 a. m.; lv. Monmouth, 7:40 a. m. ; ar. Airlie,
8: If. a.m.
Train No. 73. Leave Independence. dHily. 3:30
p. m.; iv. Moumouth, 3:5u p. m.; ar. Airlie,
p. in.
FOB MONMOUTH ONLY,
Leave Independence, daily, 2:30 p. m.
No. 101 arrives Monmouth 7:20 a. m.
FROM DALLAS.
FOB INDEPENDENCE.
Train No. 65. Leave Dallas, daily ex. Sunday,
8:30 a. m. : lv. Monmouth, 8:55 a.m.; ar. lude
peuuem-e, :io a. m.
Train No. 101. Lv. DallaB, Sunday only, 6:55
a. m. ; ar. inuepunuence, 7;;ju a. m.
Train No. 69. Leave Dallai,, daily, 1 p. m. ; lv
Dioumouin. l:'p.m.: ar. Independence. 1 :J0
m. (This train connects at Monmouth lor Air-
ue.j
Train No. 71. Leave Dallas, dally, 7:35 p. m
lv. Monmouth, 8 p. m.; ar. Independence, 8:15
p. m.
FROM AIRLIE.
TrHin No. 66. Leave Airlie, dally, 9 s. ra.; lv,
.Moninnutn, 9:35 a. m.; ar. Independence, 9:50
a. m. (This train connects at Monmouth lor
Lauas.j
Train No. 72. Leave Airlie. daily. 5:05 d.
lv. Monmouth, 5:40 p.m.; ar. Independence,
J.M1 fl. 1U.
Train No. 100 leaves Airlie 4:45 p.m. Sunday
ui.t arrive iuomnouin o:ai p. m. arrives lude-
pviiucuue o.tM p. ill.
FROM MONMOUTH ONLY.
Leaves Monmouth for Independence, daily at
JUST 7 LADIES' SUITS
nmBMTllBmMa I Mil MimiMJML,,
And Every One a Bargain
1 Suit Soft finish blue cloth nicely
trimmed, special price
1 Suit Brown serge, special price
1 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.
Administrator's Notice.
r.otioe is nereny nlvcn that the undersigned
has been dtllv aniKilnteil hv tl, r-n..tu
ol Polk County, Oregon, as administrator of he
wiwicwi nurHii . jwHin, iaie ol said County
All persons havlnn claims against the said
rciuireu 10 present mem to me, duly
.....vU, n...., , muiiiii irom me nrfll publi
cation of tills notice. Such claiiim mi,i l. r..
seined lo me at iny residence, about one mile
.i.itm on me nn leading irom the steel
I rldge across the Willamette River to Kola, in
Polk County, or they may be presented to the
iv ,V ro """'", at maomcei
James simonton,
, Administrator of said estate
Dated and first published October 20.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby riven tht iha n.i,...i ,
isa been duly appointed administrator of the
p" w, ..iitpKie Miner. OtH-eHHeil l.v I tin ,.,.-
I'mirl nf II,.. 4,.t. .f i ..
: , , , vtrwii, iur rota louuty
and has uua hiicd. '
All persons having claims acsmst the said
etate are hereby notliied to prcsvut the same
dnly yenned, together with the proiwr vouchers
therefor, to Ihe undersigned at his place of
business in Willamina, Wmhill County Ore
gon, or at the ottice ol the county Clerk of Polk
County, in liallas. Oregon, within six months
u"'r, .in nonet..
Dated and first published October 30 l!ts
AMlKKW KKKsflAV'!
AdnilulMratorot ihe estate of
Xaguie Miiier, deceased.
Oscar llayter. Attorney.
Notice For Publication.
Notice to Creditor.
Kotlor la hereby tim that the aiwiad
aa aera Ju.r a,4ni4 MaliMwni M the
rmmtr ol J.,ha . Ml. Ow.4. by the
louniy. sn4 ha tulinl
All prraona axinc rlaiais antra ta m4
rwlat a,e herM aourWt ta prvral the aaave
rtalT wllMI.UrMher auk 1 b OTT
I -r to ir aa4fia-ni at ar rv4.vv
r tfcat i.mre tn amt.l twnty l rs,la, aitaia
alt axtath Ima te .lata ir,M aottra.
liatod aa4 arat smhiire4 Ntt tt 3T- laja
aHxrA m niu.
AdailttlMratni M taa Mataa
J-B C. r lull Si iitaat il
m. r D I sUrarrail. tn..
Karat Haytrr. sUnrarr.
.- . . .department of the Interior,
1 . 5. Land orhoe at Portland. Oregon.
September Jtih. !..'
XMirr hrrr ,( rli-sn th., !... u v ....
--"-t.H. who. qu r.,ntnitNr iv Imoi
v.! X. J.'?U' rMr N2 nal
. .... , ,, iownntp7Sooth
Kange W.-M. aih.mt.tt, ,t, 'i... ,.";
o.li.v..t intention L.makr Filial Homr.Mil rive
,,r.i iiV '-h 'h claim to the land above
drMTlbed. belore K It. f mith. Connly Clerk of
lahH.T'-.'l "r",,n- "'!. Orvtin.oa the
j v, ...... ,u , r 1.
laimant ttata as aitnemes: Mark Blod
Kit'.. T.Zi " L : ' -x- Harnimton, ol
Bird, of Iaa (rVgon.
AU.tK.SON i!. PRESSFR,
Ke;KT.
Administrator's Notice.
J!.,CI.,.,,"r,;T,T", ,h, ,h nnderai med
- .... .., ... lur riaLr ot Ketitro T Barn.
hu tin.l aroonat oi tbeaald eaute la
the tonn y Court of the Slat. H Orer... lij
kKrnoa aa the time foe hr.n. ..!ir.. . .
aaft ,.! arrmiat .nd the artLeawnt therwf
amt that anr heir .l,,.. JLTTT-
th1rt.i "VO! anVTirt
l"atd (rtorr St 1
TH..l,tt rHaSa.Hr..
liuttiw lhr r.w of
aeanea T. baraara. dm ard.
TT.rT At lAW
Walter L. Tooze, Jr.
OfSoe iB Wilson Bl lg.
Oatrvos
Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned
executors of the estate of William Livermore.
deceased, by virtue and authority of an order of
me county t.ourt oi roia county, uregon, amy
made and entered of record on the 2uth day of
ucu,uer, im autnorizing ana Glrectlng; ineni
to sell the hereinafter described real property
belonging to said estate at private sale to the
highest bidder for cash in hand, will on or after
Friday, November 2ulh, loos, otter for sale to the
highest bidder the following described real
premises to wit:
Lot No. 5in Block No. 19 of the Improvement
i-ompany s auumon to llie city oi lialiHS, folk
Countv.Oregon. also l.ot No. 0 in Hlnrk No. 7
in Leven's I.aCreole addition to the Town of
Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, and Lot
ro. l in Block No. 7 of liven s LaCreole Addi
tion to the Town of Dallas, Polk County, Ore
gon.
All sales will be subject to confirmation of the
sain county court ol Polk County, Oreeon
sealed bids may be handed to either of the
unuersignea lor either or all of the above de
scribed lota.
Dated at Dallas, In said Polk County, this Zlrd
A. B. MUIR,
LEONARD R. LiVKK.MORE,
Joint executors of the estate
of William Livermore, deceased.
Sibley S Euktn, Aitys. for estate.
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can't afford to lose the chance. Our
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tne public an opportunity to secure
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Make a list of what you can use and
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TEAS COFFEES SPICES
YOU'LL
OPEN
EYES
YOUR
Notice ol Final Settlement.
TTOBSIT AT LAW
J. L. Collixs
Main Stmt. Near PostofHce
DALLAS, . . OREGON
TToaSET AT LAW " "
B. F. JONES
Office In Cooper Building.
IXDETEXDEXCE. - OREGON
Xotire fl hpfphr Bifsfl that t Via ..,. t J
IminUiraurof the(iai?of Emily J-orvmii.
tn JPV ountynrtoitheStt ol Or?..!., (or
rni ( onntr ind ihat tk... . u . ... a. j
' tour of ten o eloek In
the said CoantT Court In ihei it.nl n.11.. r
appointed bjr said toontT
,he. umr "n'1 for h hearlnr of
objectioDs to the said final account aud the
v.titiHtut ttirirvi.
, OMAR HAVTER,
Administrator of the evtate of
Piatt 4 Plan. Ai ,r.rt,rem'n-
Hated and tint pnbhsbed Norember 10, 190S.
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 AND
SPICES
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 are the reward of out
moderation. Can we add you to tn
list?
E. BOYD & SON
Phones: Bell 63, Mutual 3IL
Notice to Creditor.
Notice is hereby irlven that the "trting
baa been dulr appointed a.lmintrtor
estate of Isaac Stevens, "eeeasro, r
Count? Court of the Stale of Oregon, K r
County, and has qualified. . j
All persons bavins: claims atrainft
estate are nereuy numi - ,
Notice For Pablkatioa.
IVpartmeat of the Interior.
. . v una umct at Port, and. l
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Citation.
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deceaard: ' ' "w"
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eea. whose itni are unknown. GrMine-
ra oi lb atate of oreron yoa are
d and tMniNHt -. .
County t onrt ol the .tat of OrioT U the
fci'Zi. K",'' Polk- haturdar.the
aHadarol Norrmhrr. 0o clock la tne
orenoou of that day. then and tbew to "how
?,'.,"ri' -,",'ortrinr the adminialrator f
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t. X t. y t. , arid In H ora -B" tw.ldea t
add.tw. t, , (lT. fik CoSntyr.lrea
ltim) Tbe Hon. Ed r. tva4,
ll CVXintT Court ol
duly reri fled, tnevther with the pror roo
therelor, to the unnersianeu, we
business in Willsmina, Vamhill tonntr. t
iron, or at the office ol the Comity I ierl mr
County, in Dallas, Oreron. within x
from the date of this notice. ,- taa.
Iwted and first published N""?.':,
Administrator of tbr rJf
of Isaac Meveialdteiaww
Oacar llayter. Attorney.
J)itttt.
M. HAYTER
Office orer WUaoo'a ' nt tort
VI!t
DALXJL8, uru-
M. OLIVE SMITH
teacher of
PIANO AND 0EGA5
day
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of -.1 cart arixaa, tbt. .t.a ' Klodio. Ronm No. .
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