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Polk County Observer ALLGOOD fe COLLINS LESSEES Published Semi-Weekly t 11.50 per Year, Strictly in Advance. Entered an second-da, matter March 1, 1907. at the post office at liallss, Oregon, under the Act 01 ixmgress 01 Marco , ley. CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET Judge Burnett'i Department of Circuit Court Will Convene Monday, December 7. DALLAS, OREGON, Novembeb 24 1909, The vay to build up Dallas is to pat ronize Dallas people. OUR NATION'S COMMUNION. Thanksgiving day fa close at fjRDd and before our next issue greets our readers, will have already begun to shrink back Into the mass of vari-col ered yesterday that go to make up the mosaic of history. A day fn which to offer up thanks, and it really seems that, even if we had nothing else for which to be thank ful, we might with perfect propriety devote the entire day to a formal giv ing of thanks to those shrewd old Pil grim Fathers for their beniflcent wis dom in establishing for us the custom of Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving day comes like the call of a church bell to attract the attention of us busy Americans from our frantic pursuit ami persistent worship of the lesser deities of wealth, ambition, luxury or other idols of an even baser forging, and directs it, for a'moment at least, fully and formally to that basal Force which is the source of all these lesser things whose bene fit we enjoy. And it is thus that we are restrained from drifting quite away Into a modern and refine' system of idolatry. There is one day In the year when every person in the United States can Kneel before a common shrine, and, whether on Thanksgiving day he addresses his prayers in the name of Allah, Jehovah, or any one of the thousand names by which men desig nate the Great Father of the Universe, there is after all, one anthem the! spirit of which Is common to all human tongues and tho expression of which is common to all human hearts "Te Deuin luudainus." COURT HOUSE NOTES Items of Interest From the Records in the County Offices Briefly Told. PKOBATE. Kstate of W. O. Henry, ..-? ased final account set for hearing on December 2, at 10 o'clock" a. m. Estate of Rebecca .Smith, debased final account approved and adminis trator discharged. Estato of E. C. Keyt, deceased onlored that thno for filing final account bo extended for a period of thirty days to December 19 at 10 a. m. Uuardianshlp of Lylo Bull, a minor guardian's petition for order of sale of real estato tiled ; ordered that next of kin and nil Interested persons ap pear on Monday, January 4, ii)09, at 10 o'clock n. in. and bIiow cause why license Tor sale or bucIi estute should not bo granted. REAL ESTATE. Margaret I, Henry to .1 A and Kuto Lnwrenson, lund In Dallas, $1,200. I' P SlmomU et ux to C E Long, 0.32 acres, t 7 s, r S w, a.tWiU. A RHcroggg et ux to (leorgo Jones and Ethel Jones, 13.42 acres, t 8 8, r 4 w, 2,750. Moses and W II F Manston to James Wilson, lund In Dallas, $2,700. ((purge A I'm vine et ux to Arthur M and J Fred l'urvine, Interest in land In t C s, r 3 and 4 w. f 3,ooo. C I, Cooier et ux to W II Cockle, 20.H7 acres, t 8 s, r 4 w, $773. Ioe Parker lo Oscar (irocnow, u.87 acres, t 7 s, r 3 w, $2,220. Oscar Oroennw et ux to Louis O-rlliiger. 9.H7 acres, t 7 s, r 3 w, $1. Following is the docket for the ses sion of Circuit Court which will be convened in Dallas, Monday, Decern ber 7, by Judge George H. Burnett: 1 B. J. Boweo vs Howard D. Good- fellow and A. D. Goodfellow, action for note; John Bayne for plff: F. A. Turner for deft. . 2 White Sewing Machine Company vs L. D. Daniel, action for money; J. L. Csllins for plff; L. D. BrowD and N. L. Butler for deft 3 State of Oregon vs E. M. Young, assault with intent to kill R. J. Tay lor; J. H. McNary for plff; J. A. Carson and Oscar Hayter for deft. 4 Thomas Kinchin vs B. Pickens, damages; Oscar Hayter for plff; N. L. Butler and L. D. Brown for deft. 5 J. A. HarpsManufacturingCom- pany vs T. A. iilggs. action for money; r. A. Turner for plff. 6 Vick Brothers vs Earhardc & Meyer, action for money ; J. H. Flower for plff. 7 J. H. Johnson vs Sheridan Lum ber Company, mandate from Supreme Court; Oscar Hayter for plff; E. R. Bryson and W. H. Holmes for deft. 8 Hanna & Irvine vs A. J. and Martha Paul, action for money; B. F. Jones for piff; Sibley &Eakin for deft. 9 State of Oregon vs John Court ney, assault with intent to commit rape; J. H. McNary for plff. 10 State of Oregon vs John Mode, fornication; J. H. McNary for plff: E. R. Bryson for deft. 11 State of Oregon vs J. H. Flower, j larceny by embezzlement; J. H. Mc-1 Nary for plff; N. L. Butler for deft. 12 G. W. McGuire and A. E. West s J. H. Flower et al, damages; B. F. Jones for plff; Oscar Hayter for deft. 13 Jacob Schnabeli vs William Schfndler, action for money ; John Bayno for plff. 14 R. M. Wado & Company vs I. L. Smith, action for money; B. F. Jones for plff. 15 L. W. Josse vs D. C. Harris, action for money; M. E. rogue and W. M. Kaiser; for plff: G. G. Bincr- bam for deft. 16 AsburySchultz vsCityof Dallas, damages; W. H. Holmes for plff; Oscar Hayter for deft. 17 James A. Roberts vs William C. Brown, action for money ; Oscar Hay ter for plff; N. L. Butler for deft. ' 18 Walter L. Tooze vs C. A. Nelson and wife, action for money; J. H. Flower for plff. 19 John G. Barr vs E. M. Young, action for money ; George G. Bingham for pi II. so u. .-. uenney vs IM lligffs, action for money ; W. O. Sims for plff. 21 Petition for naturalization of BIG BUSINESS TRANSFER Craven Brothers of Independence, Buy : Hardware Establishment of William Faull. One of the largest business deals of the present year in Dallas has been consummated lo the transfer of the Faull hardware store from the hands of William Faull, who has for 22 years been sole proprietor of the estab' lisbment, into the control of Messrs. J. R. and J. M. Craven, of Indepen dence, who will take charge of the business as soon as the invoice of stock can be completed. Mr. Faull began business in Dallas. June 1, 1886, in the old bank building, with limited capital and a small stock of goods and remaining in the same business continuously up to the pres ent time, developed his establishment into one of the largest and best equipped in Dallas. In 1892 the growth of hia business made it necessary for him to move into new quarters and he erected the brick building now occupied by the main portion of bis store. Further expansion became necessary In 1902 and warehouses were built in the rear of the main building to accommodate his rapidly growing lines of stock. As Mr. Faull retires be is rated as tho pioneer merchant of Dallas, there be ing no others remaining in business, who started at the same time Mr. Faull did. The Dallas merchants of today all belong to the "second gener ation," so to speak. Mr. Faull says that be intends to retire permanently from active busi ness life. He will continue to make his home in Dallus however. His successors, theCraven Brothers, come from Independence with a high ' reputation for strict integrity and! excellent business ability. Both have had considerable previous experience in their line and will no doubt con tinue to develop the excellent business that they have secured and maintain their establishment among the front ranks of the business houses of Dallas. 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, 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 oo sale to California. The rata from Dallas to Los Angeles and return is $58.80 Limit six moDtbs, 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 Cen. Past. Aft. Portland, Oregon PIAN TO BUILD HOSPITAL Citizens of Dallas Hold Mass Meeting To Discuss Proposed New Institution. The New Grocery. I have jiint opened a now grocery store in the building adjoining the National Hunk. Everything up-to-date and of the best quality In stock. Your patronage Is solicited and you may be asHtired that your orders will lx II I led with tho utmost promptness anI cnr. Puironize my store onoe and I .feel sure that you will contioue lo patronize it, t J. L. CASTLE. Thomas Elliott. 22 Petition for naturalization of William Bljinski. 23 Petition for naturalization of Robert McCrao. 24 Petition for naturalization of Francis Hoyden. 25 Petition for naturalization of Henry Fern. 26 J. II. Hanna and Elsie J. Hanna vs A. S. Newton and G. N. Newton, action for money ; B. F. Joues for plff 27 The Avorlll Muehinery Com pany vs F. N. Smith and S. B. Tethe row, action for money ; Sibley & Eukln for plff. 28 J. D. Smith vs County of Polk, State of Oregon, action for money; Sibloy & Eakin for plff; John H. Mo Nary for deft. 29 R. M. Wado ,t Company, a cor poration, vs Independence Canning Company, a corporation, action for money ; Oscar Hayter for plff. 30 W. G. Bernstein vs Claude, Clem and J. M. Cleveland, action for money ; Fullerton & Orcutt for plff. LEAGUE SEASON TO OPEN Dallas and McMinnville Basketball Teams Will Play First Game Saturday Night. Mistletoe Circle will hold its regular buslor-xs nievting Wednemlny evening at T JO o'clock harp. Every member Is urged to be present prouitiy as there is important business to I attended to. Peculiar to Itself Inarkvtkm, proportion and conibliiaijon of Ingredients, la the prxoras by whk-h thrlr remedial values an extracted and prrarrved, la eflecUreoru, usrrulneaa and xxnm;, Caiinc Lot vide ranc of dinars, IVtnc the moat (nod the money. Ha ring lbs most medicinal merit. And Um (reatcst record of ran, Hood's Sarsaparilla la asual liquid tuna or la eborotaudl tablets known as Sara tab. ItVduass U. Tho Dallas College basketball team will play Its first league gamo for the soason of 1908 0!l In the gymnasium In Dallas next Saturday night, against tlteteam from McMinnville Collejre. Aimough three of the players on the oiil cliampionshin team of Innt vr are not attending school this year and me line-up Is almost now, the Dallas aggregation has been showing ud stroogly in practice and apparently avanus aoout as good a show to carrv off the pennant this year as it did at the beginning of any of the previous ueague seasons. The team will be lined np Saturday night as follows: forwards, IHoa and Fenton; center, Simonton; guards. Claud Shaw and Lew Baliautyne. The team 0ensthe season with a stronger organization than was hoped for earlier la the year and. although it win De somewhat crippled near the middle of the season by the departure of some of the) men oo the Eastern tour with "The Oregon", It bids fair to give the other league teams as hard a fight for the pennant at ever bfore. About sixty of the representative citizens of Dallas attended the meeting held in the Courthouse, Sunday after noon for the purpose- of discussing plans for the establishment of a hospital in this city. Mayor A. B. Muir presided over the meeting and Dan P. Stouffer acted as secretary pro tern. The Rev. H. J. McDevitr, of Portland, In a brief address outlined the importance of the venture, the requirements forcurrying it through and plans for the Immediate beginning of the work. The subject was generally discussed by those present and it was Anally decided to appoint a committee of leading men to canvass the city and n nd out the attitude of the people toward the proposed improvement might bo. I ather McDevitt had stated in tils address that to assure the establishment of the hosital it would bo necessary for the citizens of Dallas to advance at least $3000 aud during tnelr canvass the members of the com mittee will solicit subscriptions and endeavor to find exactly what finan cial help can be assured in case the proposition Is to bo taken up and carried through. About $185 wa3 subscribed to the proposed hospital fund by men in the assembly, even before it adjourned, ana It Is anticipated that the call for assistance will meet with a liberal response from tho progressive citizens of Dallas. Tho men who were finally chosen to serve on the committee were: Mayor A. 1J. Muir. Ed Bi i k Dr. R H McCallon, E. N. Hall, Professor D. M nietzger and R. E. Williams. The date for the next meeting has not been definitely set, being left to the discretion of the committee. RA I N And we have the UMBRELLAS To keep you dry Children orome to school need a ?ood chean umhrella. In ijg o 0 --c - , wivugii to Keep them dry. We have them, ladies' size at 60 cents Other grades 50 cents to $7 DALLAS MERCANTILE CO. Order to Show Cause. For Sale. Good driving or work horso. Mark 10-27-tf Hayter. Wanted. Girl to do general housework. Mrs. Oscar Hayter. 1 1-24-tf Piano For Rent. In excellent condition. Inquire of W. P. Caldwell. ll-2-9t. Notice. First-class horse shoeing done at F. J. Wagner's implement and black smith shop. 9-4-tf Two new volumes have just been recied at the Dallas Free Library, The Red City by Mitchell, and The Voice of the City by O Henry. alias Ethel Tooze was in Dallas yes terday en route from Eugeoe, where she Is attending school, to ber home In Falls City for a vacation visit. A message received from Salem. Monday, announced that Dr. R. E. L. Steloer la recovering from bis recent serious llloeee and Is now practically out of danger. flir. ana Mrs. Glenn Jester, of Seattle, are visiting at the homnnf I)r and Mrs. L. A. Hollman, while on their bridal tour. Mr. Jester is Mrs. Boll man's nephew. Union Thanksgiving services will lo held in the Christian Church. Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock the Rov. H. H. Farnham. of the Kmnroi. leal Church, presiding. The funeral of the late Henry Howe was held In the Methodist church Fri day afternoon, the Rev. M. P. Dixon preaching the funeral sermon. The remains were buriid beside those of his wife in the old cemetery west of the Odd Fellows cemetery. The rela tives from out of town who attended the final ceremonies were: Frank Howe, of Bellingham; Mr. and Mrs. Shoemake, of .Seattle; Will Howe, of Spokane, and George Howe, of Cor-vallis. Notice. I have taken charge of the black smithing department of F. J. Wag ner's implement establishment on Oak street, and would be pleased to receive the patronage of citizens of Dallas and vicinity. All work will receive prompt and careful attention W. J. Wagner. ll-24-8t 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. In tlie Countv Court of th State ol Orenon for Polk County. in me matter ol me estate ana guardianship i.yie uau, a minor, in prouaie. It appearing to this Court from the netitlon mis uay urebeuitu ana wea uy rraua h. rawk me gnaraitin oi me oer&on ana estute ol l.v i ball, a minor, pinying for an order of sale o: certain real estate belonging to his said ward vir.: An undivided one-third interest in and to that purcel of lund described as beginning at point 20.2.J chains Kast from the Northwest cor ner of the "L" of the Donation Laud Claim of Henry Marshall aud wife, Notification No. 15, Claim No. oa, in Township 8 South, Range West of the Willamette Meridian, in Polk county, btate of OreKon, and ruuuinif (henc East ti.75 chains: thence North 15 Hi chains thence West C.75 chains: and thence South l;.:tl chains to the place of beginning, containing 10 aurrn, inure or less. Also, an undivided one-fifteenth interest In and to that parcel of Isnd described as begin ning at the Southwest corner of the "I." of said Donation Laud Claim and running thence North IV.ifi chains to the Northwest corner of said 'L:" thence East 101.37 chains: thence soutn i.; chains to the Southeast corner of said claim : and thence West 101 :17 chains to the lace of beginning, containing l'Jti acres, more or less. That it would tie beneficial to said ward that such real estate should be sold: and it further appearing tnat Lloyd Kali, the brother of said ward, and Banna Lynn, hi, sister, are the next oi am ot said ward, and that neither of them resides within the State of Oregon: On motion of Oscar Hayter, Esq., attorney for said guardian. it Is hereby ordered that the next of kin of said ward, and all persons interested in the saiu estate, appear heiore this Court on Monday, the fourth day ol January. 1909. at ten o'clock. a. in., at the court room of this Court, in the Countv Courthouse in the f itv nf IiaIIh In I'olk County, State of Oregon, then and there to snow cause wny a license shuuld not be granted iui uieBHieui biicii esiaie. And it is further ordered that a conv of Ihl order be published at least three successive weeks before the said day of hearing, in the "Polk County observer," a newspaper circu lating in this Countv. printed aiid iul,l1whil at uaied Noveiniier a, 1908. ED. P. CO AD, County Judge, Notice For Publication. Cedar Posts, Good cedar posts for sale at 11 J cents each. Also another car of extra Star A Star shingles. Soehren Ware house. 7-24-tf 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 mat I can assure complete satisfaction to all my clients. 8-18-tf L. D. BUTLER Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Ollice at Portland, Oregon. , October 30, 19118. Notice is herebv riven that Knv H wUBm nf Dallas, Oregon, who, on October 30th, 19ns! made Timber or Stone entry. No. 0til2, for N. W. U Of S. W .1. of .tWLiitn A Tnwn.hln 7 un.l. Range 6 West, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice Of intention tfl mslf Pinal Prnnf n csLnuiiBu ciBiui w me land above described, before E. M. Smith, County Clerk of Polk County, Oregon, at Dallas, Oregon, on the 11th day of January, 191.9. Claimant names as witnesses: O. P. Conlee, of Dallas, Oregon; M. A. Conlee, of Buell, Ore gon; E. W. Hinshaw, ol Dallas, Oregon: J. P Byers, of Dallas, Oregon. ALGERNON 8. DRESSER, Register. Notice to Creditors. BUSINESS LOCALS. 5 I Vtvertiarments un.Vr this head ar rhartrd al lh- nu ol 1 mil nr, w..l. firm lim-moa" U rrnl prr rd lor rack iiikiiioii thrrraftrr; word, or teas li per monlh. So advmiaram.1 tnarrbl lor anaj than H n-nta. t'lftlnr. emmt mm am m.4 V i . th nuanrrl mbUiiiius t-iu ' count mm on orn. T Initials ronnt a on wont Vor instance I. H. Joim ' count a two won!. Thr auniisiisi rh,m k L it .. l.. l. aa adrem-roent froaa I word to 1-H words to ootmid a 1.1 wonls. aa adrrniaraarni from 14 w ooaniu aa j wonla Iron 21 to J? woola as counted a & ror4. rir The flfurr, tollowuuT tbr alimumi catr how long ll la to ran. and arc sh rhanml lothrrtMHintt. for instaac. a-Sl-Jt taMicau that Ih adrrrliwaacnl wmm SnM svolianol am " " in hump inarrtca twtc Th aruxraaad kMlcra 4 I if ladlraM tkal th Jmlwwfal was Int tab kM April I aaa thai ll M to or rasi USUI tb cuaaomcr axtacs u I Notice of Petition to Change Name. Notice is hereby given to whom It may concern, that the undersigned raul JagodinskI, has this day filed In the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Polk County, his application to have his name changed to Paul Jakey, and said petition has by said Court been set for hearing on the sth day of December, 1908. at the hour of to o clock a. ra. of said dav. at whlnh time all persons Interested are hereby notified to appear in the County Court room, at Dallas, in said County to show cause. If any they have, why the prayer of said petition should not he granted. Dated at Dallas, Polk Countv. Ore gon, this 18th day of November, A. D. lSAJS. SIBLEY & EAKIN, Attorneys for petitioner, raul JagodinskI, Petitioner. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned baa been duly appointed administrator ol the estate ol Maggie Miller, deceased, by the County ( otirt of the Slate of Oregon, for Polk County, and has qualified. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly yerltied, together with the proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned at his place of business in Wlllamina. Yamhill County, Ore gon, or at the office of the county clerk of Polk County, In Dallas. Oreaon. within ! mn,k. from the dale of this notice. iiateu aim oral published October 30. 1908 ANDREW KERSHAW, Administrator of the estate of Maggie Miller, deceased. Oscsr Hayter, Attorney. 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 1 in 4 TEA ITiTTl TEAS COFFEES 8PICE8 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 .!- - YOU'LL OPEN YOUR EYES Citation. In the Countv Cnnrt nf th Rit n n the ill A t tur , I f Via u.l.la n '1...- ur ucvcinm. Loyd, 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 lo everything ex cept price. That you will find dis tinctly low. Many sales to satisfied customers are the reward of our moderation. Can we add you to the list? E. BOYD & SON Phones: Bell 63, Mutual 314. Notice For Publication, Department of the Interior, I . S. Land Ottice at Portland, Oregon, govern uer o, lyoft. Notice is hereby given that Mlna Becker, of XsnouverWashingtoii.who, on Novembers, lsHK, msde Timber Land Application, No Wit for Northwest of Northesst ;;, Section 8 Notice. By the provisions of Chapter 229, Laws 1907, Page 409, notice is hereby n i i ..... .1 n r-ytm th data To the heirs at l. f nw w r, S,,CU "" "'-"j ceased, whose names are unknown, Greeting: Of this notice it will be unlawful for m m name of the state of Oregon yon are hereby cited and required to appear in the rZr . .. ,i" DI,le O'egon, for the County of Polk at the Court Boom thereof, at Dallas in the County of Polk, on Saturday, the 2Mh day of November, IMS. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause. If may they have, why an order should not be made, authorizing the administrator of said estate to sell the following described real estate belonging to said estate, to-wll: LoU 1 iWi 4.: h- : 'J1!? ln Blof k "B" tiolden West addition to rails City, Polk County, Oregon. Witness: The Hon IT rJ Judge of the County Court of uur,.i..n' i... r ""-lie rin.1 lh Proof m .iriUh.T.Y " above ocscrtbed bemre the R.-gisier and Receiver ..I f. S. Land Ollice. at Portland, Ore son. on the l.Mh day of January. IMS) i laimant names as witnesses: John Lowe, of anciuver. Washington: liavld Young, ol Vsn comer. Washington: lieorae Kellsr. of Van WaVhTn" hi",on Becker.ol Vancouver, ALGERNON 8. PRESSER, Kegtater. Administrator's Notice. lJ. file his Dual a.foDQl ol the said eanatela Pol k Coil n t r .VS , s... !." !"" 'r for.n il ber. I. at u-n o clock in h Id oTll tn',"" J"'.?'"" OKJrtlonsE and that any heir, credit,- or uk- .J the Slate of Oregon, for the oomy oi rolk. with the seal of said Court affixed, this 26lh any Ol liclober, A 0 l'JOS. , E. M. SMITH. 1. H. Flowsr, Attornay. C'erk Notice of Final Settlement. Interred , ld ,,, ma? .o or beforeThl time inisriBiMi ....... . 'T'.ore the l"ati October id. lna THEOPORI BARNARD, Administrator o the estate of a rubra T. irw!d,aeotad. Wsmm) Wanted lis) cords of 1-foot fir. Dallas Stiau Larsi'ST. H Jivst Notice of Petition to Chanre Name. Notice is hereby given to whom It may concern, that the undersigned Andrew Jagodioskl, has this day filed In the County Court of the Bute of Oregon for Tolk County, his applica tion to have his name changed to Andrew Jakey, and said petition baa by said Court hms w rm- k : the Sth day of December, im, . "the TOIittSi ZT hour of 10 o'clock a f ..... A " ' !'. n.w? it .. I 'mty (onrt el ibe nt.t ol i. V"' 117 -uuu.imeiu persons Interested are hereby notified to appear In the County ". uauas, m said County to show cause, f ,ny t5,y hf4TA wh the prayer or said petition should not be granted. Dated at Dallas, Polk County. Ore gon, this 18th day of November. A. D SIELET & EAKIX, Attorneys for petiUoner. Andrew JagodinskI, IXitioner. Notice to Creditora. tooniT and i..i, A1I v-rns kTing rlaiaas sratnat the said Mr oak i,si i. ; " . V .fe.lTw, "AlAPAM WHITK adssmssiratni of the eartaieof hereby given that the undersigned aa ,,2nIin,".tr,u,r ol -estate of Emily Fureman, iT'- nl'd ht" "' accuni In the loonty Court of the State nl i... r rLS,a?ty' nd th,t Thurlsy, the loth day ?LtEm'"-I"' ,h tour of ten o'clock IS lut n?on of Mid lh Court room of lit. h fCl? Con" 'n ,h ' Ore eon, has oern innunua t lonri ; as the time and pi., ff the hearing of i''0".. "T ",d accoont 7thi --a arsriwi. ... , , OSCAR H VTFR, Administrator of the estate of pit pi..t. AtgSXL."- Datad aud ttrat published Korember 10, 1S0S. stock to run at large, under penalty of $10.00 for the first offense and 20.w for each and every subsequent offense, to be recovered from the owner of the stock lo Civil Action in the name of the State of Oregon before a Justice of the Peace of the precinct in whlf such owner or keeper, or either of them, may reside; and such peoslty shall be for the benefit of. and when collected paid Into.tbecomtnoo school fund of the County In which such action Is brought within sixty days after such animal is proved to be Dated this 10th day of November, 1908 sealj E. M. SMITH, County Clerk. Notice to Creditors. el.t of li.,' Vlevens. deceSrd h, tSl All persons bavine claim . i . ., . . estate r. . .ne rmta ' . ' "t in ine therelor, to l he nn.lersirned the same proper voorhers nis bnsines in W II lamina KMEDrS LAXATIVE ROIET-TAB from Ibe daiem tbu notice ontna mm and Irst published Soemher 17 isn. AM.RF.VI KKK.-HAVk i!1! ' ibe eetate w. u. "J ceves.m "-li,tigr. TTOBHKT At LAW J. L. Collins ' Main Street. Near Postoffios DALLAS, - - OBEG0K TTOBHT At LAW B. F. JONES Office in Cooper Building. INDEPENDENCE, OBEG05 J) sun sr. TTORUrr At LAW Walter L. Tooze, Jr. Office in Wilson BMff. Dalla. - M. HAYTER 0fflc m Wllsoo's 1 m? stora M. OLIVE SMITH teacher of PIANO AND 0EGAH Studio, Room No. S. Ek DALLAS OBEGOS Rodol Dyspepsia Ccri OlgsMts vttat rw Mt