Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, December 01, 1908, Image 2

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Polk County Observer
INDIAN CHILLED TO DEATH
ALLGOOD fe COLLINS
LESSEES
Published Semi-Weekly at 11.50 per Year.
Strictly in Adranre.
Entered as KcoDd-rlu muter March 1, 1C.
at the poet office at iiuu. Orefon, under the
Act of Conrrees ot Marco . 1ST.
Tom Gilbert, of Grand Ronde, Perishes
in Waters of Yamhill
River.
WOULD IMPROVE ROADS
West Salem Districts Will
For Use of County
Crasher.
Ask Court
Rock
t
Coroner R. L. Chapman and Dr. Residents of the Folk county side
B. H. McCaWon were called to Willa-; are moving for substantial road im
DALLAS, OREGON", IiMUlH 1 1X6.
Tht -way to build Dallas u to pal
ronist Dallas people.
mina, Friday, to investigate the cir
cumstances of the death of Tom Gil
bert, an Indian of the Grand Ronde
reservation, who met his end Thurs
day night is the waters of the Yamhill j
river near that place.
Now is the Time
to visit
California
provement.
An enthusiastic meeting of citizens '
was held in "Brush college." four !
miles west of Salem a few nights ago!
where it was learned the rock crusher;
belonging to Polk county was idle'
Gilbert left Willamina late Tburs-! and certain of the officials had said it
day, considerably under the influence ; would be possible to get the county toj
of liquor but still sober enough to sit operate it for the roads of this section i
on bis horse's back. Earlv next ! if the citizens would bind themselves;
morning bis lifeless body was found , to take the rock from the crusher and !
in the river about one and a half miles j place it upon the roads.
from Willamina. i The meeting designated a large;
Yesterday marked the close of the
poorest pheasant season for several
years in the Willamette Valley, but
not eo poor a season as soon will be
unless some measures are taken for
the better protection of Oregon's
beautiful game birds.
The apple show in Portland will be
the feature of the present week for all
Oregon. Polk county should be well
represented both in the attendance
and in the list of the exhibits and, if
given the representation in the latter
that Khe (should be given, ought to
come in for a ooodly share of the
prizes awarded.
With the jails of Multnomah county
crowded with murderers trying by
some means (usually an insanity plea
to cheat the gallows, comes yet another,
J. A. Finch, and begins to show symp
toms of the prevaling mania whose
cloak huB already proven to often to
be the refuge of a criminal fleeing
from justice. The coroner's jury
wasted only a few minutes In correctly
diagnosing that particular form of
rubies, however, and the question now
Is whether the trial jury will uphold
its verdict or continue to let the "do
inontlu" farce olog tho wheels of the
machinery of justice.
The era of small farming tracts
scums to bo upon us in Polk county
and for that fuct wo should congratu
late ourselves, for It means ulsoan
era of Increasing prosperity in the
county. In a score of places holders
of large furms havo bad them platted
out Into tracts of from 10 to 40 acres
and are ofierltig them for sule. The
result will be an Increase lu Immigra
tion, a more thorough und scientific
cultivation of tho land, development
of new Industries and In tho near
future, a condition of prosperity In
Polk county that will iiutko all past
records pale Into insignificance.
He had wandered from the road and j committee
i fallen over the steep bank into thejcourt and
wader and bis coat, catching behind
in some vine maple saplings, held
him in the water up to his chin in
spite of his frantic struggles to get
out There was no water in bis lungs,
so bis death could not be attributed to
drowning, and there were no marks
of violence on his body. The clay
bank in front of him was scratched
and torn where his fingers had slipped
through the moist earth in a vain
effort to hold, as the limber branches
dragged him back Into the water after I
each fruitless effort to climb out.
Apparently he had repeatedly at
tempted to clear himself from the
entangling vines until his strength
oecame exnausten ana ne was
dragged back and held irresistibly in
the icy water and slowly chilled to
death.
He was a man about 65 years old
and had spent the greater part of his
life on the reservation. He has sev
eral relatives also living on the reser
vation, two or nis nephews were
present at the inquest and seemed
inclined to attribute his death to foul
play although none of the circum
stances give any grounds for such an
Impression.
to wait upon the county
see if the crusher can be
secured on the terms stated, and if so, i
to take steps to pledge the work neces-1
sary to handle the crushed rock.
The committee will wait upon the
Polk county court on Wednesday,
December 2.
sentiment at the meeting left noi
doubt but that more than ample men
and teams will be furnished to handle !
all the rock the crusher can supply.
The road rn he renaired is the one !
teauiug u'jwu tue rjverirum tueoaieui j
bridge, which, it was argued, needs
only the final coating of crushed rock
to make it permanent and one of the
best in the state. Statesman.
C01RT HOUSE NOTES
Items of Interest From the Records
in the County Offices
Hriifly Told.
PllOllATK.
F.staloof Henry Coud, deceased peti
tion to correct description In deed
granted; report of sale of real estate
tiled and uppnived.
Estato of John Campbell, Jr., de
ceasedvouchers on llnal distribution
having beon llled, ordered that admin
istratrix be discharged.
Estate of William I.lvermoie, do
ceaseil report on sale of real proKrty
set for hearing Monday, December 14,
nt 10 o'clock a. m.
Kstale ot Owen Lloyd, deceased - pe
tition to sell leal estate heard and
granted.
F.atate of Elizabeth Stoddard, tie-o-used
- M-tltiin to sell real estute
grantt-d.
Estate of Kcuben T. liarnard,
riexeuaed -final ai'count approved;
ordered that administrator be dis
charged on llliug vouchers.
KEAIj ESTATE.
T V li Eiiihhfi ot al to Conrad
Stafrln, 9 acres, t 7 and H , r 5 w, $900.
O I. .urn wait to (Hen II .umwalt.
24. IS acres. 1 1 , r 5 w, 6i and 23r
acres, t 6 a, r 5 w, t K.
Henry II Zumwalt to (I II umwalt,
235 acres, t f! s, r 5 w, 1,000.
KoN'it Ilollleret ux to J E Peck et
ux, W. acres, 1 6 s, r 4 w, ts.WKi.
Ueorgo W Johnson to Jacob Han
son, lot to West Salem, 1 100.
F It Dultettret ux to D M Outhrle,
45 acres, 1 1 , r 5 w, loo.
II F Itrannan et ux to Henrietta L
Wells, lot In Huena Visits, .t30.
E B Iledwi-lt et ux to Cass Klggs,
Und In t S a, r 4 and 6 w, t w.
Henry StrumU rg et ux to William
Huntley, S acres, t 8 a, r 4 w, 1 1.400.
It U Window to Albert E Johnson,
lot in Dallas, f 1J0.
Albert E Johnson t Langdoa and
Lelia Nichols, lot In Dallas, .
Peculiar to Itself
In lertlim, proportion and combination
Of lilt Kill ,
la Uas prurraa bf which IMr martial
Valun ar rilrxlr-j and I rmrrred. j
In effort! rax-, usefulness and moomy, i
Curinf tbe wiW rartrr of dlmar, j
Dotaf the at rl l"T tbe money, j
Hariri the mnat nwli, inl aierit, ;
And Lb cTfUt record of cure,
The following students have been
chosen for the squad from which the
Dallas College debating team Is to be
selected: Misses Alice Grant. Etta
Phillips, Vera Cosper, Messrs. E. E.
Strayer, Elmer Barn hart, and Claud
Shaw. Two debates have been ar
ranged, one with McMinnville College
and one with Willamette University.
The final selection of the debating
team will be made as soon as Mr. Stout
the Instructor, returns from his east
ern trip.
D. M. Beamer, of Mill Creek, is in
the county jail awaitin? his ore-
Ilmlnary bearing for larceny in the
dwelling house of W. F. Tillitson.
Tho bouse was entered and a gun and
several articles of furniture taken.
and Beamer la alleged to have com
mitted the offense. His preliminary
hearing before Justice, ot the Peace
Hardy Holman has been set for Fri
day morning at 10 o'clock.
Tho Polk and Yamhill County Med
ical Association will hold its regular
quarterly meeting In McMinnville,
Monday morning, December 7. A
number of Dallas physicians are to lie
present and a good representation
from other cities of Polk county is ex
acted. Po)ers on various topics of
interest will be read by lending physi
cians. Tho following pupils' names were
placed upon the Roll of Honor, for
perfect attendance, in District No. 27.
Thera, Thcda, Leo and Comfort Con-
dron, Cora, Mamie and Lent ha Kiiy,
Malvern, William ami liuth Shaffer,
Albert and John Uonco, Felecia and
Dale Stiteler, Bernard Freer a
Mabel Sheppard.
Dr. B. H. McCallon was called to
Albany, Sunday, to assist In an oper
ation on Frank Iwla, of Lcwisvlllp,
who Is at the hospital In that city,
suffering from varicose veins in one
of his legs. The operation was quite
successful and Mr. Lewis will soon be
able to return to his home.
rratik Kerslake, proprietor of the
Colosseum rink, is arranging for a
big masquerade on rollers to bo given
at the rink Wednesday night, Decem
ber 9. He designs to make It the big
gest thing of Its kind ever given In
Dallas In attendance, entertainment
and every other detail.
A. W. Teats will hold a public auc
tion of farm and household goods and
livestock at bis farm near Teat's Sid
Ing oo the Dallas-Falls City railroad,
Thursday, December 10, commencing
at 10 o'clock a. m. M. F. White, of
Itlckreall, will act as auctioneer.
II. L. Fenton is having tlu curbing
and park strips about his residence on
Court and Jefferson streets tlnished
this week. When completed it will be
one of the neatest fixtures of its kind
la this city.
The Dallas-Independence train
pulled out of this city this morning
with line of It freight cars, all
loaded to the limit with lumber from
the sawmills of Dallas.
Don't fail to attend "Ye Old Time
Coocert" at tbe Woodman Hall. Wed
nesday night for tbe benefit of the
Dallas Free) Library. Admission 25
cents.
The Dallas Free Library sent
another large box of books and maga
zines up to the men la tbe SpaulJlng
logging camp on the LaCreole today
"Oregons" Choose Shaw For Captain.
"The Oregons" have conferred upon
Edward Shaw, their big center, the
honor of the captaincy of the basket
ball team during its Eastern tour. Mr.
Shaw is well worthy of the position
given him, for during the past five
years, in which he has continuously
been a player on the Dallas team, he
has proven himself a man thoroughly
to be relied upon and admirably fitted
for tbe leadership of a team. Gifted
with exceptional physical strength
and speed, he has also that quality of
coolness and rapidity of decision that
makesthe ideal basketball player. In
his whole basketball career there has
scarcely been a time when the specta
tors could say that Shaw lost bis bead
or failed to play up to his average
and "The Oregons" have shown excel
lent judgment in selecting a man of
hia ability to act as their captain.
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 tbe 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 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
tion! and tickets, call on, telegraph or write
I. N. WOODS, Agent, DALLAS
Gen,
WM. McMURRAY
Pats. Agt. Portland, Oregon
REGISTER
Your Name For a Fine
NDAR:
Notice to Creditors.
Big Real Estate Deal.
Messrs. VanOrsdel & Cook have
just consummated one of tho biggest
real estate deals of the year In the
purchase of 4000 acres of land in the
Hallock, Boise and adjoining bold
Ings in the vicinity of Ellendale. This
purchase takes in practically all of
the Hallock estate, with the exception
of a CO acre tract reserved by Mrs,
Hal leek for a mountain home. Tbe
consideration named is $75,000.
A number of citizens of Monmouth
and vicinity were In Dallas this morn
ing enrouto for Portland to attend the
apple show.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Advertisements under thin head are chnrffcd
eent per wurd for each insertion thereafter; :tu
vvonls or less, f l per month. No advertisement
tnserle'l lor lens tlom 1 ; eents.
Figure count as one word. For instance,
trie numeral combination "IJ.1O counts as one
worn.
Two initials count as one word. For instance,
U. M. lonea" counts as two words.
The minimum ciiarce Is for l' words: that la.
an adverliM-meiit from 1 word to ir words is
counted as l.r wonla: an advertisement from 16
to m words, inclusive, is counted 11s 'JO wurds;
from lil to words, is counted as 2f worda, etc.
The IlKtires followliiif the advertisement indi
cate how Ion- it in to run. and are not charged
to the customer. For instance, : indicates
that the advertisement was first published on
March :il, ami that it is to be inserted twice.
The tlirorcs and letters 4 1-tf indicate that the
advertisement was first published April land
that if is to Is- run until the customer orders it
discontinued.)
Wanted.
A light weight saddle,
office.
Call at this
11-27-tf
Piano For Kent.
In excellent condition. Inquire of
W. P. Caldwell. 11-2 9t.
Notice.
First-class horse shoeing done at
F. J. Wagner's implement and black
smith shop. 9-4 tf
Cedar Posts.
Good cedar posts for sale at 11 cents
each. Also another car of extra Star
A Star shingles. Soehren Ware
hoisk. 7-24-tf
Krai Estate.
Anyone desiring to exchange real
estate here for real estate in Harney
or Sherman counties, call ou Dr. T. V.
B. Embree. 12-1-lt
Notice is hereby eiven that the undcralpneri
has been duly appointed administrator of the
estate of Isaac Stevens, deceased, by the
county conn oi the state of Oregon, for Folk
iouuiy, nun nas quaunen.
All persons havintr claims against the said
estate are nereuy notified to present the same
duly verified, together with the proper vouchers
therefor, to the undersigned, at his place of
uusiuess in r mamma, i amnio uonnlv, Ore
gon, or at the offlce of the Countv Clerk of Polk
County, in Dallas, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice,
baled and first published November 17, 1908.
ANDREW KERSHAW,
Administrator of the estate
of Isaac Stevens, deceased.
Oscar Haytcr, Attorney.
Notice For Publication.
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Ollice at Portland, Oregon.
October 30, 19ns.
Notice is hereby given that Roy H. Wassam,
of Dallas, Oregon, who, on October 30th, 19U8,
made Timber or Stone entry. No. 0H12, for N. W.
- of S. W'i of Section 4, Township 7, South,
Kange6 West, Willamette Meridian, has tiled
notice of intention to make Final Proof, to
establish claim to tbe land above described,
before E. M. Smith, County Clerk of Polk
County, Oregon, at Dallas, Oregon, on the 11th
day of January, 11K)9.
claimant names cs witnesses: G. P. Conlee,
of Dallas, Oregon; M. A. Conlee, of Bnell, Ore
gon; E. W. Iliushaw, of Dallas, Oregon; J. P.
Byers, of Dallas, Oregon.
ALGERNON 8. DRESSER,
Register.
Notice to Creditors.
Only a limited number can receive our fine
Calendars to be distributed after Christmas so
come early and give in your name.
DALLAS MERCANTILE CO.
December Bulletin Price List
Owing to a good many late shipments, we find that our stock is too heavy for
this time of the year and in order to reduce it before the first of the year we
quote the following prices:
Notice Is hereby given that the andcrslirned
has been duly appointed administrator of the
estate oi -Haggle Miller, deceased, by the County
i urn, me ,w,ic ui uregou, lor roilt t-OUIIl)
and has utialitied.
All persons having claims against the said
estate are hereby notified to nreaeitt. tli umo
duly verified, together w ith the proper vouchers
mcreiur, lo Hie UIMiersiglieU Bl 11 IS piHCe Of
uMBiinw in , ii lamina, i allium olinv. Ore
gon, or at the ortioe of the County Clerk of Polk
County, in Dallas. Oregon, within six months
irom uie uaie oi tnis notice.
Dated and first published October 30. 1!W.
ANDREW KERSHAW,
Administrator of the estate of
Maggie Miller, deceased.
Oscar Haytcr, Attorney.
Notice For Publication.
v. s.
Department of the Interior,
Land Ollice at Portland. Oregon.
Nnvem In., I im ui
Notice Is hereby given that Mina Decker, of
nmviii ci. aniiiuvmii. w nn. nn Mnvun.i, .
Iff, made 'IhiiIst Land Application. No W'i
for Northwest of Northeast y.. Section 8
1 nwnshlp 8 South of Range 7 West of Willamette
.'leriuian, nas nied notice of Intention to make
mm i lun nuui io estao isn c mm Ln ih in.
aoove acscrtued. before the Kerister
cxi-uener - i'. o. I,anu umce. at Fnrtlanrf lira.
gon. on the l.tth day of January, lu9.
I lainiant name as witnesses: John Lowe, of
Vancouver, n asningloli : llavnl Vnnn, .,f
conver, Washington: Ceorse Kellar 'nl v.
couver, W asuiiigioo ; Paul becker.ol Vancouver,
MlllllKlOII,
ALGERNON 8. DRES.1ER,
Register.
Notice.
I have taken charge of the black-1 5
smiiuing ueparimeni or r. J. Wag
ner's implement establishmentoo Oak
street, and would be pleased to receive
the patronage or citizens of Dallas
and vicinity. All work will receive
prompt and careful attention W. J.
Wa.INER. ll.Si.8t
INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH
Railway.
FROM INDEPENDENCE.
FOB DALLAS.
Train No. M. Isve Inaepcndence daily. oo
"... . . auiiwuuui. s. la m. : r ismnaa & m
Train No. 6S. l.eava Tnr1etw.nAnM . n
10:fa. m.; It. Monmouth, 11 ui a, m.: sr Dal
laa. 11:30a. m.
Train Nn. TO. Imh IihUiwimim . -m
1 1 l p. m.; It. Monmouth, c. jup. n. . ar. Dallaa!
a. .-v, n m - '
Ml AIBLIB.
Train No. S7 lsm ll.u..i
i -'. m.;lT. Monmouth. :J a. aa : r airiii
Tn New Grocery.
I hav just opened new grocery
tor la tbe building adjoining tbe
National Bank. Everything up-to-date
and of tbe best quality in stock.
Your patronage- Is solicited and you
may be assured that your orders will
Collection.
I have been conducting collecting
agency In Dallas for more than a
jear. and have thus far met with al
most uniform success. All accounts
placed io my hands for collection will
receive prompt and careful attention,
and I feel tbat I can assure complete
satisfaction to all my client. 8-18-tf
U D. Bl'TLER
Woo4 For Sale,
Do you need wood? In preparing
to place your order remember that I
am able to furnish you all kinds of
lab wood from either of the Dallas
awrnilla at the beat ranawibU m'r-n
1:1
Train No. 7. Leave Indenendenra. Amiiw n
It. Moumoulh, t.bu p. aa.; . Atrliei -i
roa atoxaocra oiar.
LeaTe Independence. daily, I K p. as.
No. 101 arrives Monmouth 7:30 a as.
FROM DALLAS.
ob imruusct
Train No. A. Leav Pallaa. daily n. Sunday
' iT,.",0"mx"". a. am.; ar. lndc-
. winoay only, f
-. - -hkhc, -jv a. as.
Tralsi No. as tntrt Dallas dally. 1p m- T
sv (Thia train cvnnerta at MoasaunU lor Air-
Trstn No Tl. Imk Dallas, 4ally.T :. b
br ooswHith. I p, at.; ar. JodrludeBV S ii
nd cam. ratronlxe m t at o ret nnna
Ef CnunHit!lls ...I I ..,!,..... .ill ..i....i .
I IwWU O UUiauudllllU m....7s.i send In your order by either phone,
In eatwl Ifcjnld sra r la rboooiat! , 0 Plro"I It . J Mutual UK; Bell 413,
UiMkrKssrnastarsataba. UtoMl. ' 91 J. L. CAST IX. s tf . ATOTST BOWMAN".
raoM atLit
raiBi o as lare Alrlle. dally. a.
a. as. (This train orsunei-ia
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lTonaKsaih. i p. ,.; . l.d.J
Tmlh So l. Vr-arrt ir;w u p aa st-iii.
CO samples of Ladies' and Misses' Dress Skirts (val
ues from $G to $8) December price $4.85
10, IS and 20 per cent discount on all our Ladles' and
Misses' Dress Skirts "
10 to 20 per cent discount on all our Ladles' and
Misses1 Tailor-made Suits, Cloaks and Furs.
The entire stock of Children's Coats at Cost.
Millinery at33jo- off.
Big reduction on Ladies' and Misses' Coat Sweaters.
65o Ladies' Union Suits (Gray) Dec. price 43c
75 & 85c " " " " ' 630
$1.10 " " mm i . 78c
$1.80 " " " " ' ' $ii8
Closing out at Cost all the Black Cat Ladies' and
Misses Woolen Hoso.
$1, 1.15 and 1.18 Ladies' Sample Waists, price 78c
$1.38, 1.50, 1.C5 " " $1.18
All higher priced waists cut In proportion.
12jc Outing Flannel, this seasons, Dec. price 9c
50c Dress Goods, late novelties 42c
65o
$1.00
$1.25
including blue and black
48c
82o
98c
23,5' discount on all Fancy and Figured Silks.
To close out a lot of Kid Gloves, values to $1.50 85c
Hundreds of good things are still to be had from our
line of "Manufacturers' Sample Sale."
Odds and ends in Shoes at almost your own price.
AT OUR CLOTHING STORE
We buy from the most reliable manufacturers and
sell at moderate prices.
Men's all-wool Suits and Overcoats from $7.50 to 12.50
Men's worsted " " $i2.50to20.00
H. S. & M. hand made ' " " $i5.00to25.00
Young Men's Suits from $5.00 to 1C.50
Children's " " $2.60to 7.50
The largest stock of Men's Women's and Children'
Shoes in the county.
Remember that every article sold at our store is guaranteed. If not right
make it right. Before buying your Fall bill come in and get our prices.
D. M. NAYBERGER
Former Partner aud Successor to R. Jacobson & Co. McMmnville, Ore.
we
Order to Show Cause.
In the County Court of the State ot Oregon
for folk County.
In the matter of the estate and guardianship
of Ljle Ball, a minor, ln probate.
It appesriiiK to this Court from the petition
this day presented aud filed by Frank H. Kawk,
the giiardinii of the person and estate of Ljle
Hall, a minor, praying lor an order of sale of
certain real eatate belonging to his said ward.
An undivided one-third Interest ln and to
that parcel of land described as beginning at a
point au.as chains East from the Northwest cor
ner of the "L" of the Donation Land Claim of
Henry Marshall and wile. Notification No. lutio.
Claim No. 69, in Township 8 South, Range &
west of the Willamette Meridian, in Polk
County, State of Oreiion, and running thence
fcaat 6.75 chains; thence North 15.31 chains
thence West 6.7S chains; and thence South l.i.ll
chains to the place of beginning, containing 10
acres, more or leas.
Also, sn undivided one-fifteenth Interest ln
and to that parcel of laud described as begin
ning at the .Southwest corner of the "L" of said
Donation Land Claim aud running thence
North ID S! chains to the Northwest corner of
said "L;" thence Esst 1111.37 chains; thence
South IS.32 chains to the Southeast corner of
said claim ; and thence West Ml 37 chains to the
less o,"""'s.vii.iuiiis; iw acreB, more or
1 hat 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 l.vnn hi. mi., ....
of ,"' of said ward, and that neither of them
reside, within the Stale of Oregon : On motion
of Oscar Haytcr, E., attorney for aaid
guardian,
i. is hereby ordered that the nest of kin of
Id ward, and all tjeraon. Iiummii .i
said estate, appear before this Court ou Monday
the fourth day ol January, 1I9, at ten o'clock
a. iu., at the court room of this cnnn ,. s.J
County Courthouse In the t Ity of Dallas. In
Polk CountT. State of tlrevnn lh.n.nrf .1
show cause why a license should not be granted
for the saleof such estate.
Ana it is further ordered that . Af ,1.1.
order be published at least three successive
"Km? (be,orf dsy of hearing. In ,he
folk tounty Otaserver. a newspaper circu-
siid City of IsaWaa" ' P ,"d PUDllh,;,,
latca .Novcmlrr 20, 1M.
ED. F. COAD.
County Judge.
Clean, Fresh Groceries
1
We carry the Famous DIAMOND
"W" brand of Extracts, Spices,
Coffee, Tea and Canned Goods.
Fresh Bread Every Day
SIMONTON ( SCOTT dallas
Notice ol Pinal Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the nnderslgned as
Test."1"' ibt?2U'lZ0, Emily t-JreTan!
lecease.1. naa Bird his anal
va the t ounty loan of the mate of ire,,.n. (o,
IV.lk loonty. and th., Thurrf.y. the Inn day
he forenoo. of said day. at the Court rtwnf of
the saidCountT lonrt in ih. r,.. tL.
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YOUR
4
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COFFEES SPICES
mmm
If L I f UI Tj
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YOU'LL
OPEN
EYES
wide when you see tbe kiotl of groo
erles we aell. You'll be both mazed
and delighted at the absence of all
trashy or inferior qualities.
TAKE OUR TEAS, COFFEES ASD
SPICES
for instance. Too wiu'flni them
A "FLYER" IN
CROCKERY
SV. i-TrJTrU-irSJV" ,ri,V,o 'y bigh grade io everything ex
r.rr. ,zbs -'d ' -nd'th.
. . , scar mmn,
AdminiMrstor of tbe ertau- of
flat! a Plat,. At.o7.rOW""- ,,e-,,
Iid aud ant publubed Xorember 10. lm.
Notice U Creditors.
. -- B1 aer
r0 MOXMOI TB OXLT.
Kodol Dyspepsia Curo
OI9MU wKat mm ML
. -' " .sill
-a price, inat you will find dis
tinctly low. Many sales to satisfied
customers are the reward of oor
moderation. Can we add you to the
list? 1
E. BOYD & SON
Phones: Bell 63. Mutual 314.
1. .k. .i . tn nrMi It Tea
IB Hid VUlj W t J tAw..
cant afford to lose the chsnof. Oaf
big stock was bought specially top
the public an opportunity to secu
CROCKERY AT BED BOCK
PRICES
Make list of what yoa can uf
we will fill the bill and saveyos"
jof money.
j It's "up to you" and the quicker J
boy the better.
W. H. ROY Q CO.
Dallas, Oregon
KEIXEDrS UUATIYE HCKEY-TA3
TToasiT At UI
B. F. JONES
Office In Cooper Buildina.
IXDETESDEXCE, . OREGON
tti.ix rr at Law
Walter L Tooze, Jr.
OBos in Wilson BMr.
DalXi . . Oit.K
TTOSXrT At LAW
J. L. Collins
Main Street, Near
DALLAS. - OK"1
D-
M. HAYTER
OtBca tnr WOmmt I ft
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