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Polk County Observer COURT HOUSE NOTES ALLGOOD & COLLINS LESSEES Published Semi-Weekly at 11.50 per Ye Strictly in Advance. Entered as second-class matter March 1. l'M7. at the post office at lailas, Oregon, under the Act of Coueress ol March 3, 1879. DALLAS, OREGON, XJTKMEIK 27 1908. The way to build up Dallas ts to pat ronize Dallas people. Items of Interest From the Records in the County Offices Briefly Told. PROBATE. Estate of Perry Conner, deceased- final receipts of all heirs Bled and estate closed. Estate of John C. White, deceased inventory and appraisement filed and approved. REAL ESTATE. Newton O Harris to Joseph Card, 20 acres, t 8 s, r 5 w, $2,700. Helen Webb and Xellie Baird to Joseph M Card, 3 acres, t 8 s, r 5 w, 1375. Charlotte Hanna and hd, Emma Pike, May and Thomas Tatom, J S and R 31 Bell to J J Gilliam, interest in 210 acres in 1 6 s, r i w, $S00. Edna Blackburn to Weldon Black, land in Dallas, tiO. i I nited States to heirs of Rebecca Smith, 76 acres, t 6 s, r 8 w, patent. CIKCITT COURT DOCKET Judge George H. Burnett's Depart ment Will Convene Monday, December 7. A PASSING OPPORTUNITY. The committee appointed at the mass meeting Sunday to act on the proposition to establish a hospital in Dallas, has decided that it is inadvis able for the citizens of Dallas to at- Following is a list of cases that are tempt to raise the required funds at to be tried in Judge Burnett's depart- present owing to other heavy financial merit or Circuit Court which will con requirements they have been forced to vene Monday, December 7 : A THANKSGIVING THOUGHT. BY DEAN COIXIS8. The epicures of vesterdav. This morn we struggled from our oeas, And noted with astonishment The vast dimensions of our beads Last night we thanked the powers that stooa Our watch and ward through good ana Hi Today we thank our lucky stars mat we are in tne running still. What feats were yesterday performed, v oat miracles beyond all question in gastronomic judtrlerv And wondrous sleights of the diges tion ! The royal roasted turkey bird, ine sauces neb, the azure cream Faded from off the festal board Like airy fabrics of a dream. The pumpkin pie, like moon of gold, was pressed unto our rapturert lips Ana, HK8 mat glowing lunar orb, Suffered at once complete eclipse: And when the midnight hour drew nign. When the last lightsome toast was saia. We passed the soothing bromides round And wended wearily to bed. Now is the Time to visit California IR A 1 1 meet within the past summer, and recommends that the matter be post poned for a time. This is well enough if only they can bear In mind that postponement does not mean the complete dismissal of the subject. Too often the decision to postpone is nothing more nor less than a veiled funeral ceremony over a measure of exceptional importance. At present there is scarcely a train leaves for Portland that does not bear someone who is being sent to that city to receive the medical attention that might be given them just as compe tently and much more quickly in Dallas, except for the lack of a prop erly equipped hospital. It is vain for the people of Dallas to imagine that the opportunity now offered them to have such an institution established in this city, will continue to hover over them waiting for them to grasp it when they feel the inclination. It may be true that postponement is, for the present, advisable, but thut post ponement should not be made too long, lest while time passes, the golden opportunity may flit away. The Observer is in receipt of a book lot on Woodburn, Oregon, published by the Woodburn Independent and devoted to an attractive exposition of the resources and Industries of that city and the country around it. The booklet is well arranged and excel lently illustrated and should prove a potent force in attracting emigrants from the East into that locality if properly distributed. This method of vs J. H. Flower et ul. damn advertisement is ono that brings re sults, as Is witnessed by the outcome of Eugeno's "boosting" crusade, and Is one that many of the cities of the Wlllametto Valley might profit by adopting. 1 B. J. Bowen vs Howard D. Good fellow and A. D. Ooodfellow, 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. Collins for plff; L. D. Brown and X. L. Butler for deft. 3 State of Oregon vs E. M. Young, assault with intent to kill R. J. Tay lor; J. H. McXary for plff; J. A. Carson and Oscar Havter for deft. 4 Thomas Kinchin vs B. Pickens, damages; Oscar Hayter for plff; X. L. Butler and L. D. Brown for deft. J. A. Harps Manufacturing Com pany vs T. A. rtiggs, action for money; F. A. Turner for plff. 6 Vick Brothers vs Earhardt & 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 Jiartna Paul, action for money : B. F. Jones for plff; 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. McNury for plff E. It. Bryson for deft. 11 State of Oregon vs J. H. Flower. larceny by embezzlement; J. H. Mo Nary for plff; N. L. Butler for deft. n u. w. McUuiro and A. E. West B. F. Another day dawns on the world, l'et may westiilour thanks be giving, While foaming seltzer crowns the glass, That we are still among the living: Last nignt we thanked the power that stood Our watch and ward throngh good ana in Now let us thank our lucky stars That we are in the running still. CRIMINALS ARE AT WORK Series of Robberies Are Committed In Differant Parts of Polk County. r or a period of CO days, beginning December 1, the LaCreole Club will conduct a membership campaign and during that time the Initiation fee, regularly fio. will bo cut In half so that membership In the club will come within the means of all desiring to Join. The LaCrcolo Club is tho best social club in the city and young men Jones for plff; Oscar Hayter for deft. 13 Jacob Schnabeli vs William Schludler, action for money; John liayne for plff. 14 II. M. Wado & Company vs I. L Mmitn, action for money; B. F. Jones ror pirr. 16 L. W. Josso vs D. C. Harris. action for monev: M. E. P W. M. Kaiser; for plff; O. O. Bint?- bam for deft. 18 Asbury Schultz vs Cltvof Dallas. damages; W. II. Holmes for plff; Oscar Hayter for deft. 1 Jatnos A. Roberts vs Willi,, m r. of Dallas can do no bettor than take Brown, action for money ; Oscar Hay advantage of tho new ruling and tor for plff; N. L. Butler for deft. apply for membership, lnanKsgiviug sarely and success fully tli)oed of, we can now devote our energies to preparations for Christmas. son II. Hospital Committee Meets. The committee appointed attho mass meeting Sunday afternoon to consider the proposition of raising funds for tlieestablishiuentof a hospital in Dal las, hold a meeting Wednesday even lug. I n view of the fact that tho citi zens of Dallas are already under as great exix tiso as they can well U-ar for the various Improvement projects that have liii-n carried ou In Dallas during tho past season, they decided to recommend a postponement of the work to secure a hospital, as thev 18 Walter L. Tooze vs C. A. Ne and wife, action for monev: .T r lower for plff. 19 John O. Barr vs E. M. Young. action for money ;OeorgoG. Bingham for plff. 20 D. 8. Bentley vs Ed Rigs action for money; W. O. Sims for plff. 21 Petition for naturalization of Thomas Elliott. 22 Petition for naturalization of William Hljinskl. 23 Petition for naturalization of Hohert McCrao. 24 Petition for naturalization of Francis Ucyden. Petition for naturalization of Henry Fern. 26 J. H. Hanna and Elsie J. Hanna A. S. Newton and (1. X. X eirtnn Polk county has, during the pastj month, been the scene of several I small crimes such as burglaries BBd : holdups, and duriDg the past two! weeks especially, has the occu ranee of these crimes been exceptionally fre quent. They occur at separate times and at different places, indicating that a single person or party of persons is systematically working the county in one locality after another. Reports of petty robberies In the vicinityof Eola first appeared, followed shortly by news of a hold-up near Lincoln and on Tuesday night the postoffice at Monmouth was entered by burglars. Yesterday's Oregonian contained the following report of the crime : "The postoffice at Monmouth was robbed Tuesday night and while Post master O. A.. Wolverton declines to make any statement of the loss pend ing the arrival of the Government Inspector, it is thought the money loss is small, as no more funds were kept on hand than is necessary. The office is located in the two-story building at the corner of Main and Railroad streets and entrance was made by pry ing up the window on the west. The safe, which was only a small fire proof affair, was blown open. The work shows it was done by skilled burglars using some powerful ex plosive, presumably nitroglycerine. Stamps, which could have been stolen. were left in the drawer." The latest news in the list of reports of crime came from Perrydale yester day morning, the store of Hon. D. L. Keyt having been broken into and considerable merchandise carried away. The exact amount of the loss has not yet been ascertained and no clue as to the character or the where abouts of the criminals has yet been obtained. Officers are at work on the case and it is thought that their efforts will soon result in theenptureof the guilty parties and put a stop to the series of crimes that have lately plagued the citizens or Volk county. 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, keeping far reserra- tions and tickets, call on, telegraph or write I. N. WOODS, Agent, DALLAS WM. McMURRAY n. Pas. Agt. Portland, Oregon And we have the UMBRELLAS To keep you dry Children going to school need a good cheap umbrella, large enough 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. Cedar Posts. In the County- Court of the State ol Oreeon for Polt County. In the matter of the estate and eruardianshin I ui ijic Dan, a ujmur. 1U prouaie. u appearing to this Court from the petition this day (resented and filed by Frank H. Kawk, me gimraisu ol ine person and estate of Lyle Ball, a minor, praying fur an order of Bale of certain real estate belonging to his said ward, viz: An undivided one-third interest in and to tnat parcel ol land described as beginning at a each. Also another car of extra Star A Star shingles. Soehren Wabe- house. 7-2-i-tf doubted whether or not it would be action for money; B. F. Jones for plff' possible for a sufficient fund to be 27 Tho Av),rl Maoh raised at present to carry the enter- , r. P v- . V ' ,7 J"0'" , i j ..-.Miumimn. j. icuie- ' I rua o.,ti..n f..,. ........... . u:i.i ... i. , . . for plff. nesday, for a short visit at the home as. J. T. Smith r.n.nu. r r.,ii. of his father, James Howe. He was State of On-con. action f.,r ....,.. employ,! In Portland for a short time Sibley & Kakln for i.lff John ir t. ary for deft. BUSINESS LOCALS. Advertisements under this head are charged at the rate of 1 cent per w,,rd, tirsl insertion : u 1 1 in in r worn tor cacn insertion thereafter- 30 words or less. SI nt-riiimith . inserted lor less than is cent. Kimires culint as niic u-.,r,4 I-.. I.,. wifrd""" r"' ''"Inl"""lio" counts as one 1 ii initials cmiiit a one word. For Instance I. M. Juiti-s" counts as two nn Tin- ilium, mm charge I f,,r 1 words: that is an advertisement from t word to l j words Is i-ouim-i as i. words: an advertisement from io.-v worns, inclusive, is counted ,.a -J w.ml, Injm 'l to is words, is counted as AS words, etc! .... . ult. s.ivenisement mil me mo. ioiik ii is to run. and are not charc! i . .i r ""'sine, :(-.il-.t indicate . ,, '','inii-i- in wns nrM i.ublis iel iisrcii ,ii. anil that it Is to he Inserted twice .....Bii.i,i.ni4..1i imlicate that th " ! ""-in was nrst .iilll-t,cl April 1 ai that it is to he ruu until the customer orders diM-ontliiueit. rood cedar posts for sale at 111 cents point iO.ii chains East from the Northwest cor net oi me u ut me uuuHiioii i.auu i;iaim oi Henry Marshall and wife. Notification No. 19(55, Claim No. 69, in Township 8 South, Range o West of the Willamette Meridian, in Polk County, State of Orecon, and running thence East b.75 chains; thence North 15.81 chains; thence West 6.75 chains; and theme South 15.31 chains to the place of beginning, containing 10 no cp, mute ur less. Also, an undivided one-fifteenth interest in and to that parcel of land described as begin ning at the Southwest comer of the "L" of said Donation Land Claim and running thence North 19.32 chains to the Northwest corner of said "L;" thence East 101.37 chains; thence South 19.32 chains to the Southeast coruer of said claim ; and thence West lol 37 chains to the place of beginning, containing 196 acres, moreor less. That it would be beneficial to said ward that such real estate should be sold; and it further appearing that Lloyd Ball, the brother of said ward, and Banna Lvnn. his sister, urn thu nut of kin of 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 niu estate, appear oelore this court ou Monday, the fourth day ot January, 19(19, at ten o'clock, a. ni., at the Court room of this Court, in tho County Courthouse In the City of Dallas, in ' county, oiaie oi uregon, men and there to 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. heiid in your orders by either phone. Mutual 1196; hell 443. 8-4 tf. AUGUST BOWMAN. INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH Railway. FROM INDEPENDENCE. FOR DALLAS. Clean, Fresh Groceries in , We carry the Famous DIAMOND . "W" brand of Extracts, Spices, Coffee, Tea and Canned Goods. Fresh Bread Every Day SIMONTON 635. SCOTT Dallas 4 daily, r. Dal- m , itnlMVef ,?epenile d?,ilj'' 6:00 s,,ow cau9e Kh? a Ucenne should not be granted . m., lv. Monmouth, 6:15 a. tu.; ar. Dallas, 6:40 for the suleof such eBtate. 8 And it is further ordered that a copy of this order be published at least three successive weeks before the said day of hearing, in the j oik l ouiiiy uuaerver, a newspaper circu lating in this Countv. nrinteri suit niil.lkhl an... iij o lailUH. uaica sovemijer 23, 1908. ED. F. COAD, County Judge. a. m. Train No. 68. Leave Independence, 10:50a. in.; lv. Monmouth, 11:05 a. m.; las, 11:30 a. m. c.f . ' ,jeave Independence, daily, r'- w n . -"""""""u, o.ou p. m.; ar. Dallas, FOR AIBLIE. irain so. 67. Leave Independence, daily. Train No 73. Leave Independence, daily, 3-30 p. m.; lv. Monmouth, 3:50 p. m.; ar. Airlie, 4:2S Notice For Publication. TEAS COFFEES SPICES ..t. ii Department of the Interior, V. 8. Laud OHice at Portlaud, Oregon. .. , t t October 30, 19118. Notice is herehv rivsn that. Unv ir nf iiallnB, Oregon, who, on October 30th. 1908 7 . u .. , , . CI, 11 jr, l.o, UOIZ, IOr . W !i Of S. W. U of Section 4. Tnun.hln n Range 6 West, W illamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final p-r cii.uiwn ciauii iu me iana aoove described, before K. M Rmlth C-nm.tw ru.u ... Train No. 65. Leave Dallas, daily ex. Sunday, bounty, Oregon, at Dallas, Oregon, on the 11th 30a.m.: lv. Monmnmh S-.A m . r.. ' I dav of .Isnimrv law Train No. 101. Lv. Dallas. Rimd nni a. m.; ar. Independence. 7:.su m ' FOR HON MOUTH ONLY, Leave Independence, daily, 2:30 p. m. No. 101 arrives Monmouth 7:20 a m. FROM DALLAS. FOR INDKPENI,KNC. iram m. n. mv iiu a. ..iin i .... m ; . .. . ,j, i u. m - iv i-iuiiuiiiuiii, i D. m ar. iirliun,lo,w, i . in - !?e )'"" lral" conuet-t ' Monmouth for Air- Train No. 71. Leave risllsa ri.ii. i.oc lv. Monmouth. 8 o. ni ar irnii.:,!i'.',.r' ivit k"i-ii, a.ioi FROM AIRLIE. T..ln V- . .... ..mil ..u. on. iave Airue, dally, Ss. m Iv Mo''m,;h. 9:35 a. m.;ar. Independence, :50 Dallas.) " Tmiii Kn TO T n.i. ... lv. .Monmouth, 5:40 d. m .: Zi ..Lt' January. IQili! t lalmant namea oa witnesses- n p r-.,t- of Dallas. Oregon ; M. A. Coulee, of' Biiell. Ore gon; .. . Hinshaw, of Dallas, Oregon; J. p Byers, of Dallas, Oregon. ALUEKNON S. DRESSER, Register. Notice to Creditors. klonmouth for Notice is herehv o-li-on that th j i . . n--- --' it uuuriBlKl has been duly anDo nted ailmini.tr., . ? .u. estate of Maggie Miller, deceased, by the County Court of the Slate of Oregon, for Polk County and has qualified. vuu., All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, together with the proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned at his place of uu"" " mamma, lamnill l miniv n.. 5:55 p. m. Train No. 100 leaves Airlie l un I " or at the office of the Countv Clerk of Pnik only arrives Monmouth 5 20 p. m. arrives inde- i.J' , . 1'. 0rt"0"' hin six months A "FLYER" IN CROCKERY is tne only way to express It. You can't afford to lose the chance. Our big stock was bought specially to give tne public anpportunity 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 L eofrRcqiH'-f- ' ' ' ' J YOU'LL OPEN EYES YOUR pendence 5:3U p. in. FROM MONMOUTH ONLY. Leaves Monmouth for lrHan..j. I J:O0D.m. ...c,., Dated and first published October 30. 190S. A.UKt Kr.KSHAtt. Administrator of the estate of Oscar Hayter, Attorney. ' fur leaving Dallas but went to Cali fornia iion to take a N'tu-r poeltion and has U-ea la San Jo.hc for nearly a month. II. I. Stone dicnl at his home in Lot. Angi-le. Friday, November 2ii. Mr. Stone was fur several yeais a rvaiilent ol Dalla and is well re mo tub. -red by tiiany of the ri'siilctili of tdla -lty. I fie remain were buried in Ashland. Peculiar to Itself In Hsrtkm, pruportiua and rombinatioo ol tiurrnliriita. In U pr-.tmt by which their mnodlal Taluea an extracted and pmrrTrd, In eOectlvtwM, orfu!nei and eoioomy. Ctartnc tkm widest rmn o disrasn, Doiac Us must rsl lor itm money, Batlnc t' rnimt nie.tirina.1 merit, ' And Lb rraiNt mvrd ol ran,- Hood's Sarsaparilla In Bsoal lipoid torn or in cfcooolatcd UbaU known as Saraatab. 100 oom $1. oa I f 11- I . ii. . m. sue a. i-oiiipanv, a cor poratlon, Indeendenie Canning lompany, a corporation, action for money ; Oscar Hayter for plff. v n . t. ix-rtiBieio v i. lauije, l lem and J. M. Cleveland, action for money ; r uiierton urcutt for plff. The New Grocery. i nave jsisi orKneiI a new grocery store in the building adjoining the atienal Rank, trerythlng up-to- date and of the beat quality In stock. lour patronage Is txilk-lted and you may be assured that your order will be filled with the utmost promptness and care, Tatronixe ray store once and I feel sure that you will continue to i-atronlze It. IMJ 3. L. CASTI.E. Not ire. First class horee shoeing done at F. J. Wagner's Implement and black smith shop. 4 tf Wood Wanted. loo (Hinis or t-root Ur. Dali.am Steam II 20-3t Laixiikv. Wanted. A lightweight saddle, office. Call at thi 11-27-tf Wanted. tilrl to do general housework. Mas. Hayier. 11-21-tf Tiano For Rent. In excellent condition. Inouire of . I. (.aid well. 11.4 t Notice. I have taken charge of the black- smithing department of F. J. Waff ner's implement establishment on Oak street, and would be please,! to receive tne patronage of citizens of Dallas nd vicinity. All work win receive prompt and careful attention W. J WAaxta. ii si st Col led ioaa. I hare been conducting a collecting agency in l'aiia. 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 feet that I can assure complete satisfaction to all my client. IS-tf U D. BCTLER I Notice For Publication. MAGAZINE HEADERS i s. ; Sl.50 $1.00 a raf SDR SIT HAOAZIRK beautifully illustrated, road florin and articles about CaiuWaui aad U th Fat Weak CAMERA CRAFT oerated aack anadi Is th at. ulie leproducnoa oi th. beat work i asaateui sad prnlsssinaal photographers. S0AD 0V A THOUSaHD WOITDXKa '? W oaaiai 120 colored pcMorraphs oi n r-r pcfrrnqm spats m Csiilorua ' 3 aad Ongoa. Total . . AUfor . . . . Addraas aD arden t SUNSET MAGAZINE rBauVfa, SF: $335 $1.50 Department of the tnterinr Lud OtUce at Portland imnn otlce la herehv vir.n that vi , ... . , . ii.. 1 , f''wn' on Novembers, tor S..rinreat '4 of Northeast '4, 8,-ction 8 .. .,.,,, ,iiiiiiu nanire , neat nrwil amette Meridian, has hied notk-e of intention to make above ortbed before the Reeister .nd Receiver if v.. Ind orhce. at Portland Ore iron, on the l.ith dav ol Jsnnsrv, lsssj ' vinl';"' ".m,.wltn.'re'.: ..-'"h'oLowe. of eoiiver, WathitMrton: leorre Keliar. of Van' conver. ,hin,(toD : Paul Becker.ol Vancoover Washinrtou. ALCERXON 8. PRESSSER, Heicuter. Administrator's Notice. '"V 60 YEARS' V M. nle his finsl account of the said eurte im ,h i.V", V v r roan am fii the lh dav of November. Iu. .1 ten o clock In lh l..ren.w.n as the time for ho-rin. oi.. said final account and the aeti.enent tlwr.LT rL'i' hr. credit or o'o 'oVl ..,...-u in ssi.i estate m.v, on or befon. is. time iT,h,m,. t . . weiore ine iNsted October 2n1. 1m THKoine BARXARD, Adminl.ir.lor of lh e..t of keaticB T. btniard,dmid. CoVIMiskrr Am wiantav An WC!f SjWIflt ' lnrsnttnsB m pn a v a. Scientific Jintcricatu Notice ts Creditors. Notice I SK. . . boa be,, dal, .r.r.nu 1'T.,IVr7"rI emate of Jhn C. White. Jmj V, ,T! Vontv t'oort of the st.i. T-!!?,.D7I1, tonniv.aon hasooaiireM All oersona havin ri.,. . . eswte are herehv notified w peeaent thTmUZ rtnly venfteJ 1. toother -a tboolr v.." ilhia Citation. inI?nrth?FSn!,i..Coart ' the 8tate of Oregon, in and for Polk I'niint,- ' deceawwmtter ' th e"ute of 0woI w- Lord, 10 the heirs at law of Owen W. Lovd, de ceased, whose names are unknown, Greetlna In the name nf th. 1 , . hereby cited and required to appear in the .iiui in, oime 01 vreicon. ior the Connty of Folk at the Court Room tnereof, a! Lint.hf.-'mlnlyo, Polk. "n Katurday. the 2nth day of Novemlsjr, lws, at lOo cl.wk In the forenoon of that day. then and there to show iVilU lhey have, why an order should not be made, authorising the administrator of "d'a e to sell the following described rea estate belonRitii; to said estate, to-wit: Lots 1 . 6, 7 and . in Block "B" (iolden West addition to Falls City. Polk County, Orenn Witmsi: The Hon. Kd F. Coad, Ja-lgv of the County Court of 1 1 'he Mate of Oregon, for the )ZZZ vouiny 01 eoi. with the seal "v Jf said I Court affixed, this 26th w vi wiooer, A 1)., Iy08. t u . , E- M. SMITH, J. H. Flower, Attorney. Clerk. 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 ure the reward of our moderation. Can we add you to the list? E. BOYD & SON Phones : Bell 63, Mutual 311 Notice of Final Settlement. admint!.eT.Tl,:", ,h!hc undersigned as administrator of the eyuteot Emily Foreman, fnTlT ."? ur4 oi "" account rwit lOnntV .nri th., Tk. of Dea-mln lai." ".,1.1 L"'I: ' ?T ,,. in-cn-Ji V r ' T j " o etoca in Kj-if,?! "A" .-" room of ron, has tn .;T,.V"Vi"' "" "T" iKj "1 Plc for th heann, of O.?.c,ion' ,to 'd final account and ih. aa . . SCR HKTr-R, Admlnistrstor of the estate of Watt Platt. Alrr0nnM- W1 Itd and nrst published November 10, lgus. Notice to Creditors. 5nCri,h ,n-l m TbTTm -r (.k t,rm In Mt-l looatv l Pnk au asoBto. fro,, tn, ir' s-awea aad am pcKwhvd So-r A4i kv,l, 11. at. law WHITE IniMfmiri a! ilk. - . - r v. KKSECnUXATIYEEOXEY-UB Coonty..n.1 basau.hried for Pel All per ni h.i, ... -, - . .. uu are berehv Hn.tC."? ' "M lulvveriftl ..i,r. .. .rwrat in Sam Countv la It, " - 1 of pn Ik fro. tledV"' ThitT"!- Wnb "O""" sa and Brat puwbed Nnvemne, n lm A.vi.Rf, .ERAi7,' AdtTiintstrsiorol lb eewtc 0r Hayter, A. 10?' d. Notice. By the provisions of Chapter 229, Laws 1907, Page 409, notice is hereby given that In sixty days from the dais of this notice it will be unlawful for stock to run at large, under penalty of $10.00 for 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 the name of the State of Oregon before a Justice oi the Peaoe of the precinct in which such owner or keeper, or either of them, may reside; aod such penalty shall be for the benefit of, and wnen collected paid lnto,thecomrflon school fund of the County in which uc& action Is brought within sixty djs after such animal Is proved to be at large. Dated this 10th day of November, 1908 seal E. M. SMITH, County Clerk. TTOBMT AT LAW J. L. Collins Main Street, Near Postoffice DALLAS, - OBiwa TTOBHIT AT LAW B. F. JONES Office In Cooper Building. INDEPENDENCE, OBEG0S J)timsT. M. HAYTER tlXiM. ORJEOOX. TTOHltlT AT LAW Walter L. Tooze, Jr. Office in Wilson BMfr- Dallas M. OLIVE SMITH teacher of PIANO AND 0EGA5 Studio, Boom Ko. X " DALLAS OKEG05 If r - wsainv n. c Rodol Dyspepsia Cert CHgoata what J