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Polk County Observer ALLGOOD & COLLINS LESSEES Published Semi-Weekly at 11.50 per Ver. Strictly in Advance. Entered as second-class matter March 1, 1907, at the post office at Dallas, Oregon, under the Act of Congress ol March 3, 187y. DALLAS, OREGON', January la, 1909 The way to build up Dallas u to pat ronize Dallas people. WILL FORM FRUIT UNION Horticultural Association Plans to Incorporate For Improvement of Business Interests. WISE TALKS BY M. D. OFFICE BOY, ELLIS The following account from the Salem Statesman concerning the plan to organize a Northwestern Fruit Union will be of interest to fruit growers of Polk county, inasmuch as many of the growers of the eastern portion of this county are taking an active part in the work of securing its organization and a large share of the benefit to be derived from il will fall to the fruit men of Polk county : "A committee appointed a week ago i by the horticultural association to con fer with the board of directors of the Northwest Fruit Association, Fliday.j Hilnm. vw Year! l'ou bet I reported favorably on a plan to iueor- j happy to think my boss Is so good to potato under the constitution asa ey-j u:e. say, ne seems to Know nis uum- i u,i..j u . ti,o ness. hv ne treats everyone just a" " ' Z" Tr ,ir r, i Vn 1 ibey were one of his family. Gee, last meeting of the Salem Fruit I uion. , bl fae buyjng ,ots of newJgoods! "The plan is to capitalize at $6000 t doa't know where he will put them, and issue 200 party shares at $30 each. The store is so full now we can't l-.K a nort nf rha r.r.vi.ij fr,ll tna I 11C.1111.V Ullll illUl.U". .u t dojd m i . .u . i .u o i r , kind word thrown at a husband will sales of the stock the Saiem Fruit , 0 farthe r towaI,i3 a new bonnet than T- : ill U . . . i ... . -.i . : tuiuu win puiL'Uttiw uu uuilhjlu ui j (j rolling piD Will. one gets up IU n CHAMBERLAIN IS ELECTED. On the first ballot at noon today, George E. Chamberlain was elected United States Senator by the Legis latuie of Oregon thus ratifying the popular decision rendered in the June election. The complete vote today follows Senate Chamberlain, IU; Fulton Cake, 3 ; Bean, 1. House Chamberlain, 34; Fulton 12; Cake, 14. Total: Chamberlain, 53; Fulton 13; Cake, 17; Bean, 1. Johnson, (Polk and Benton) pledged supported Chamberlain in the Senate, and Jones, iPolk and Lincoln) like wise pledged, cast his vote for him in the house. Hawley, the other repre sentative from Polk county, supported Fulton. A number of Republicans who had signed Statement Number 1, voted for Chamberlain under formal protest, declaring that they were Republicans and that, excepting for the limitations placed upon them by their pledge, would have cast their votes for FultoD. It is believed however that their pro test will have little effect one way or the other. Theolectiou in tho House was carried through with many manifestations of enthusiasm from the throngs of spec tators, which fell as unstlntingly to the lot of those who supported Fulton mid Cuke as to the ones who voted for Chaiiiborluin. MeCuo, of Clatsop, who supported Fulton, hnd Speaker C. N. McArthur were greeted with especial demonstrations. The latter declared for Statement Number Two, Republican voters choice. He re marked humorously that ho hud never voted for but two Democrats In his life, that both of them were dead and that ho didn t want to kill off another. the capital stock of the Northwest Fruit Association equal to 10 per cent of the capital of the association. "This holding of stock of the North west Fruit Association by the Salem Fruit Union will by agreement of the boards of the two corporations afford the Salem Fruit Union all the accom modations necessary for the packing of fruit and shipping from the plant to be built by the Northwest Fruit Association. A committee was appointed to the air at Pa occasionally and tbey hand each other a few packages. 1 heard her say the other day, "It's no disgrace for a woman to make a mis take in marrying, almost every woman does it." That will hold him for a while. I ffiiess. I've come to the conclusion that a woman gets the worst of it in most cases. Why, hon est, I don't know what Pa would do without a woman like Ma to keep him in the straight and narrow and have him look respectable. Andl don tknow where he'd get off for his meals if Ma didn't cook for him and get all the groceries at M. JJ. Jllis s. it's ail solicit subscriptions of stock for the . ' iu .jQiiriu nun uuiu.i mm iu nothing like good me aaiem Horticultural society reu ruary G, at 2 p. m. This committee was also instructed to call a meeting to secure subscrip tions for stock and proceed to organize the corporation as soon as one-half of the stock is subscribed. The North west Fruit Association will supply the committee with printed laws for distri bution among the fruit growers. The plan adopted provides for packing and marketing fruits under the direc tion of the local organization." home cooking. Some people laugh when they see a sign, "Home Cooking," on some lady s door, but you bet it s all. right if she know how to juggle the kitchen tools and knows where to buy the good stuff to make a noise on the kitchen stovo. WILLIE COURT HOUSE NOTES Items of Interest From the Records in the County Offices Briefly Told. FALLING LEAVES. Twice within the past live days has the huud of di'iith reached forth and plucked from among us two of the strong repri'soiitativo men from the rapidly dwindling ranks of tho Polk county pioneers--... Mouroo Miller, of Dallas, and Ira F. M. Butler, of Mon mouth. While tho hlstoriesof those two lives ure radically diverse, the qualities of their uaroers and the paths in which their lifework led them beingdifferent, both go to their lust reward equally loved and equally reverenced by thoso whom they leave behind them. Tho course of tho one was spectacu lar, in n way, and effective; the course! Of the other quiet vet no less eftWtivp. The one inovi-d by virtue of his j W,4S ali" appointed ou tlm committees Ntaunch Integrity and exceptional on U0"1""'''1 Counties. Haw nbility in public works for the public l(,y r,''iv'l "Tee e mimittee weal ; the olhi r moved, by virtuo of ; n,,,"in""""19' Vln chairmanship of his equul integrity and hit whole-1 ('""""itt"0 on Agriculture und a hearted benevolence, in quieter, Vl.t on le committees on B. inking none llie le-s far reuchini; work for PROBATE. Estate of Peter Kurre, deceased- ordered that Jasper E. Rhodes, executor, distribute $10,:)U.G0, funds of said estate. Estate of Asbury Shultz, deceased- ordered thut all household goods, garden tools, etc., all appraised at $232.60, be sot off to the widow and the administer credited therewith. Estate of Augusta Campbell, de ceasedbond riled and approved : J. E Ricuter and Ed C. Dunn appointed ppralsera. Estate of J. It. Hubbard, deceased nal account set for hearing Thurs day, February 18, at 10 o'clock a. m. Estate of Lylo Ball, a minor guar dians bond and oath on solo of real estate approved. Estate of William Livermore, do ceased petition to correct record and set aside sale and confirmation granted. REAL ESTATE. Edward F Smith et ux to C C Smith. 100 acres, t 8 s, r G w, $1. G W Conkey et uiloAS Campbell, lot in Dallus, $ loo. Edward (lerlinger et ux to Carl Gerllnger, land in Dullas, $m. II C Chamberlain et ux tod C Long, land in Independence, $noo. BUSINESS LOCALS. Advertisements mi'kT this head are charged lit the rate of 1 cent per word, first insertion; rent per word for each insertion thereafter; :0 words or less, $1 per month. No advertisement inserted for less than l'M'enta. Fitfnreti count as one word. For fiiftanee, the numeral combination "$'2o0" counts as one word. Two initials count an one word. For instance, ".l. M. Jones" counts tiB-twu words. The minimum charge is for 15 words; that is, an advertict'inent from 1 word to If) words is counted aw If) words; an advertisement from 16 to 20 words, inclusive, is counted as 20 words; from 21 to 2i words, is counted as 25 words, etc. The figures following the advertisement indi cate how l(ntr it is to run. and are not chareed to the customer. For instance, M-;il-2t indicates that the advertisement was lirst published on March :,, and that it is to be inserted twice. The figures and letters 4-1-tf indicate that the advertihement was tirst nublished April land that it is to be run until the customer orders it discontinued. Found. Near the Boylo place, a purse con taiDing keys. Inquire at this office. 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 And suitable accommodations, congen ial companions, and var ied, pleas-ing recreations. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Will be glad to supply some very attractive literature, describing iQ detail the many delights of winter in California. Very low round trip excur sion tickets are on sale to California. The rate from Dallas to Los Angeles and return Is $58.80 Limit six months, allowing stop-overs in either direc tion. Similar excursion rates are in effect to all California points. For full information, sleeping enr reserva tions and tickets, call on, telegraph or write N. WOODS, Agent, DALLAS WM. McMURRAY Gen. Pass. Agt. Portland, Oregon S8& Cedar Posts. Good cedar posts for sale at llj cents each. Also another car of extra Star A Star shingles. Soehren Ware house. 7-24-tf Estray Notice. Lost or strayed, black and red tan hound, female, average size. Missing since last February. Suitable reward for information. Ira C. Yocom, Wil lamina, Oregon l-l-8t In the appointment of tho Commit tees in tho llouso as anuounced by S(xuker C. N. McArthur, yesterday afternoon, Representatives C. L Haw ley and U. F. Jotn-scame in for a large share of the honors. Jones received appointment to the chairmanship of the Committee on Horticulture and Wood For Sale. Do you need wood? In preparing to place your orders remember that I umubleto furnish you all kinds of slub wood from either of the Dallas sawmills at the best possible rates. Send in your orders by either phone, Mutual 111)6; Hell 443. 8-4-tf. AUGUST BOWMAN. Our Correspondence the public weal. 1 he di'pui (ure of these two strong men from our midst and from our rapidly vanishing band of Oregon's best, her pioneers, is like the breaking out from a harp two of its strings, timid to different melodies, perhaps, but equally resonant in the march of our state's progress as the Fate's have played It. Year by year their number grows less ami year by year others of a .younger generation replarv them, but duiing the vrixl of their life they filled the place assigned them and filled it beyond criticism. "May they rest in aee." It was a bitter doso for republican Oregon to swallow but here's con gratulation Ueorge! and on Kducation. When a man loses an election bet In wbi.-h the mipulation is that he shall roll a peanut a mile or do miiio other equally Idiotic ttiek, the best thing for bim to do U t. go and roll the x-anut and then I rarvful hew he makes fool bet in the future. Io placing tieorgw E. Chamberlain io the senate, the liepubllcao party bas paid full tribute to the Statement fare and now, having made itself duly ridiculous as per agreement with the I'opullstic element la the politics of Oregon, let the Republican party braoe up, put its folly behind It and be the dominant and united Republi can party once more. Owing to the lateness of the hour when the Council finished its regular business Inst night the discussion of the proposition of Hon. II. V. dates to -ll the waterworks to the City of Dallas was deferred until next Mon day night, when another meeting of the Council will be held. The remains of thn late O. O. Savage, who died near Los Angeles a few days ago, arrived from Cali fornia Monday, and were buried in the Salem I. O. O. F. cemetery tbi morning. Miss Its Stanley, of Salem, is visit ing at the home of her annt, Mrs. Nancy Fowler. It at the Colosseum rink tonight also Thursday and Saturday nights without fail. Notice ol Final Settlement. SntlrrH hwhr tivm that th nn.tm riM a. ni-mrlv ol thr rwale of J. H. MuMr.l' tS"-.pfM. ha lil hrr final XTS'unl in Ihr C.Himv Kmrl thr stair nt rron. I.t IV.fc I unt. atxl thai Thtirwl.- Ih IMh .1. ... Tiiarr, I V. .1 thr hour of nri.. t in tlw ftif-n.iit. of aai.1 ,Ur. .1 th Tourt r..m o( U Hid I oumy 4 O'irt la the 4 ity ol l:!.. oiTH:,.n, ha h .iitits1 r.r ai, 'url aa ll Mm.- n! fia.v I.H- in. hanna ol d.rtlim .. It, said Sual avoounl and Ih. Srlt).tM-al Ihrfvol. Ft I K!C J III Bmmv t a.Tuint of tr. of K. HuMrd. aVnM4 War H.rtr, Atbrm-T. livtI and ftrrt ut.itaj.d JanoarT If. Oscar Hatter,. Cpatalra la CaaspbcD bull dine Mill art DALLAS, OREOOX. Is well ordered and surrounded with that degree of dignity that's neces sary if your stationery is bought here. COKKKNPOXDLNCF. hTATIOXERY is greater in variety than what cus tomers require lor business. We have both kinds nod whether for business or other use stationery bought here is up-to-date. We d n't go a-tray on price, as that like our stationery is always satisfactory. W. H. ROY $ CO. DALLAS, 0REC0N Administrator's Notice of Sale of Real iMmlt at Tritate Sale. INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH Railway. FROM INDKPENDENCE. FOR DALLAS. Train No. (14. Leave Independence daily. 6:00 a. m.; lv. Monmouth, 6:15 a. in.; ar. Dallas, 0:40 a. in. Train No. 68. Leave Independence, daily 10:.r)0 a. m.; lv. Monmouth, 11:05 a. m.; ar. Dal las, 11:30 a. m. Train No. 70. Leave Independence, daily, 6.15 p. m.; lv. Monmouth, 6:30 p. m.; ar. Dallas, 6:o5 p. m, FOR AIRI.IK. Train No. 67. Leave Independence, daily, cwa. in,; iv. Jionmoum, :) a. m. ; ar. Airue, 8:1 a. in. Train No. 7:1. Leave Independence, daily, 3:30 p. m.; lv. Monmouth, 3:50 p. m.; ar. Airlie, 4:25 p. m. FOR MONMOUTH ONLY. Leave Independence, daily, 2:30 p. m. No. 101 arrives Monmouth 7:20 a. m. FROM DALLAS. FOR INDEPENDENCE. Train No. 65. Leave Dallas, daily ex. Sunday, o;,jtj h. in.; iv. luonmouin, o:ooa. m.; ar. luae' pendente, 9:15 a. m. Train No. 101. Lv. Dallas. Sunday only, 6:55 n. iu. ; or. iiiuepeuutiiw, i.w h. m. Train No. 69. Leave Dallah, daily. Id, m.: lv Monmouth, 1:25 p. m.; ar. Independence, i:40 p. m. (ThiB train counectB at Monmouth for Air ue.) Train No. 71. Leave Dallas, daily. 7:35 d. m.: lv. Monmouth, 8 p. m.; ar. Independence, 8:15 p. iu. FROM AIRLIE. Train No. 66. Leave Airlie, daily, 9 a.m.: lv, Monmouth, 9:35 a. m,;ar. Independence, 9:50 a. m. (This train connects at Monmouth for uauas.) Train No. 72. Leave Airlie, daily, 5:05 p. m. lv. Monmouth. 5:40 p.m.; ar. Independence o:w p. in. Train No. 100 leaves Airlie 4:45 d. m. kits-day urLY arrives Jioiimoum o; ju p. m. arrives Inde pendence 5:30 p. m. FROM MONMOUTH ONLY. Leaves Monmouth for Independence, daily at m . W . Ill Guardian's Sale. Notli e ia hereby given that by virtue and in pursuance of an order of the County Court of me oi.ie oi Oregon, ior roia t-ouniy, anting in probate, made and entered of record in .mid Court on the 4th day of January, l'JOii, in the iiuuieroi me eKiaie ana guaraiangMp or I.yle HhII, a minor, authorizing and licensing the uuocTiaiiieu hh Kuaruiau 0! me person and estate of laid minor to aell certain real property of his saiii waul, hereinafter described at private sale, for cash, iu the manner prescrilwd ny law, the undersigned as inch guardian will, from and after Thurwiay, the IMh day of Febru ary, IWW, at the law olti,.e of Oscar Hayter, Esq., in the City of tlallaa, iu said County, proceed to ell the raid real nropertv. at private sale, for 'Hh In lis iil on day of sale. In accordance with aid Hi'eiiHe of aale and in the manner pre scribed by law, uhjeetto confirmation by aaid County Court; said real property being par ticularly dcKcrilK-,1 as follows, to wit: An undivided one-third Interest in and to that panel of land described as beginning at a K)int 2u.ii chains Kaat from the Northwest cor ner of the "f." of the Donation Land Claim of H, nry .Marshall mid wife, Nollticatiou No. Wt. Claim No. !.;. in ToMnshin a South urc West of the Willamette Meridian, in Folk County, Stale of Oregon, and running thence r.asi ii , i chains: I hence North l.'i .'ll chains: thence West l.7: chains: and theme South is :m hams to the place of beginning, containing 10 Also, an undivided one-fifteenth Interest In and to that parcel of land deacribed aa begin ning at the Southwest corner of the "I." of said Ik, nation IjiikI claim and running thence Norlh l.'ttchaina to the NnnhuMt cop,,... nf said "I.:" thence East 101.37 chaina: thence South y.:t2 chains to the Konthe..t aaid claim: and thence Hen lol :I7 chaina tn ihe place of beginning, containing lsa; acrea, more or less. hated this 1-th day of January, 1909. KKANK H. FAWK, i.tiardian of the peraon and estate of l.yie Hall, a minor, iiacar llayter. Attorney. A GOOD THING CONTINUED The successful sale at the Dallas Mercantile Co's. store is still going on. Eve thin? on Sale-Nothing Reserved. A fine line of Ladies'. Men's and n,:u.? Shoes on sale at ONE-HALF price. A fine line of Men's Hats and Sweaters 1p ! tnan nALir price, a line oi ladies wdis ranging irom to $20 on salp at 1 $1.15. A line of Ladies' Skirts at HALF price. Dress Goods at prices nev I Deiore neara oi. ine greatest reauciion ever onerea on Men s and Children'' Clothing, all this season's goods. bverytning; Keduced more lhan Ever -r i i i i . Tr i.i i mi i t uon z pur tnis on duc come at once, inis may oe your last chance, beginning ' HyTZ-VXTTV A V TAXTTTADV 1 0.I. TTXTTITT CI A rriTT1T A "XT T A tlttt a x-vt . DALLAS MERCANTILE CO. N O Cant Announce Premium Results The P. 0. Department forbids publishing the results of the premiums given away by us on December 31, 1908. Those interested can learn the results by call ing at our store or at the following places: Dr. Coffeen, Yamhill; Belt's Drug Store, Willamina; John Bones, Carlton; F. H. Caldwell, Newberg; Fahrs' Drug Store, Sheridan; Dr. Reitzel, Lafayette; Harris Drug Store, Dayton; Mr. Wyatt, Bellevue; Guy Bros. & Dalton, Dallas; Dr. Mathies, Amity. D. M. NAYBERGER Former Partner and Successor to R. Jacobson & Co., of McMinnville THE mm N..t.-e I. her. t . ,,,n. th.i t. ,Ma. , , order and iWrr-ol the t out, ti- . n,, ... urn. orcr. n. ,.. !, and entered on 1 a,irh,,n.,n ....I .1,. . k lmu,ir.!.piil..i,S A. H,.-. rv.M "1. l m, , rtatr mr ivrrain kimrn't l,.n, r.ni,i,. ,m, ,b, n.,-r -w1 via lis.-, ., , .t, j.pn,,,. lv ."-! 'Tl!.''""? "" reiiiaftW .lea. nr-J .1 nm. . j... ,-.h in h.n .1 l. ,n It m4 iM ..I a trr. ,i..r. . rtril .1 mm t.r . Inwlon . , i e.l.ie Iwii Executor Sale of Real Property. Nolle. l h. Tel.. riren. that the nniteri,.l eieentora of the estate of William l.lvennore leeeaaexi. ill by virtue of an order of the Hon louiily lourt of I'olk louiitv. Oremn, duly ma,le an 1 eutenl of reoord on the 2'th .lay ol iviohrr. IK.diily aiilhorinncand emwerina them so : ,io. on or after the IMh da. ol r.h. ruary. i.i. j.nx-rei to aell al private sale to the hurheat bidder lor ea.h in hand, the lo;iowtti dem-rthe.1 real eatate, to-nit: Lot So. Five (.) In Hlor No. evn (7) in lven a Lal'reoie Hom.aiead Addition to the Town of Dallaa P,'!k t'.'Uiity, Oreai.ii. Keaied lads nwt be handed to the executors hereinafter named, or to the Attorneys lor aaid eat ale. Iaied at Dallas. PoikCounty, Oregon, this lth day ol January. 1. A B MriR, I-FOSAKD R. UVERMORE, . .. , Joint eieentoraol aid eute. MMey A, Eakin. Attorney, for eauic. DR. KING'S COUGHS GOLDS FOR AND ALL THROAT and LUWG DISEASES . .. . . . PREVENTS PQEUIA and COHSUUPTIOU m . 7 . e evereeoW.ettled on my lungs and so completely prostrated me tht I wu unable to work and scarcely able to stand. I then was advised to try Dr. Kine's New Discovery, nd after using one bottle I went back to work, aa well as I ever was." W. J. ATKINS, Banner Springs, Tenn. PRICE 50c AND $1.00 IX SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY BELT & CHERRINGT0N, Dallas, Oregon Notice For Publication. Notice U Creditor. Votlre I. hereby riven that the nndrrairned "a. nren any appointed a I mintslratnr of the M.le ol Aucu.ia ami-he 1. de.-e.iaed. b. the .. . . Department of the Interior, 1 . 9. Land Ortice at Portland. Kreaon. . , . November Zi. IMH. Notiee ta herebT riven that Aeelv t ii....k of Iallaa. lirearoD. who, on November 21 li' made Timlar or elone No. orat, for 'Meat N; .V '.-roon ju. Township T South, Kanre weat, wiliamette Meridian, ha. filed notiee of intention to make Final Proof, to eatabush elaim la the land above dewntl. before K. Jl. emlth, Coumv t lerk of l'o:k i onniy. oremn. ai Oailaa, Oreron.on the IMhdayof Marvh. la. ' u lat Claimant nm aa wltneanea: ft. p. Con lee of laalln, oreron: E. . Hinshaw, of I'allaa. Oreron: w. F. Tillotann.of Iiallaa. Ore gon ; SI. A. Coulee of Bnell. Oregon. ALGERNON b. URESSER, Rerlster. Administratrix Notice. Sotire la hereby riven to whom It nay con cern, that the underairned adminirtrainx of the estate of A. F. Moner. dereaaed. ha. thi. day tiled with the Count. Crart ol vlk .-a..,,.. recon. ber fnal aer.Hint in aaid estate, and i the aaid County Court has t the same lor bear- 1 k ..ouarv IV., at LAUNDRY OR DOCTOR BIU? It's up to you. We will save that doctor bill for you if y lU only let us. Husband don't you know that your wire is ruining her health and contracting for you a doctor bill by trying to a few cents by doing your washing. If you love your wife home quit making a slave of her and steaming up the walls sw decorations of the home. We will do your washing at common sense prices. Those curtains that have been a dust-trap all s"1 mer we will wash and stretch for 60 cents a pair. Quilts, 25 " each ; blankets, 20c to 50c. We are here for business, gi p trial. We will treat you square all the year round. Dallas Steam Laundry e Motofll 197 .n.T .! it- ea , , i'T'' ZTl! " the aaine I at lalla.. in aaid Conniy, and ptewent the a. me .i.Miw aieriti.at. A.t.ini,. . . . . . - wvui. no. ob run. and IM ..'..1 lnaj1 " H' ''""". ! tVmber , J FT! rot T. anern t wlniM -aw ml tha "I A av-wa si i. mi M hi aa .. Aibvawy M LM aaaaw. CMnty. wuaia ata Bostba troa I be data of Una ti4 ad 1-st aaablMied Jannarv t in. I CAM PBtLL. Adaainiatralorot the eatate Hajter, Atvoraary. Calls promptly answered day or night. R. L. CHAPJIAN ! 4 dminmratrli diprbftircO ftol bet bowl 1 n aJ 5'ri2!elSerP;'VCoDD,T' lh-1 fUM:AL MIXCTO sV tMBALMt M. OLIVE teacher of PIANO AND ELI7AKTTH CTVV r ! Adm&nwtnitni of th imi 'of ! r.a, AKorUaSr ' DALLAS, OREGOK afatual PbOM IMC j Studio, MITH oegas Boom No. 2. Ct PAU.AS OKE60S lot