Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, February 12, 1909, Image 2

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Polk County Observer
ALLGOOD & COLLINS
LESSEES
Published Semi-Weekly al $1.50 per Year.
Strictly in Advance.
Entered as second-clan matter March 1, 1907,
at the post office at Dallas, Oregon, nnder the
Act of Conirreaa ot March 3, 1S79.
DALLAS, OREGON, FEBRUARY 12, 1909
The way to build up Dallas is to pat
ronize Dallas people.
school system at all and even the
most radical of the opposition would
scarcely claim that the state is in a
condition to do without it entirely.
While the removal of the MoDmouth
Normal would be disastrous to tln
educational development of the state, j
the removal of either the Southern or!
Eastern Oregon schools would be
scarcely less so. If but one Normal
were to be maintained, the Monmouth :
Normal has tbe senior claim for the
support of the state. But an effort to
bring about such a condition would;
be deeply and justly resented by the
people of both Eastern and Southern
! Oregon. The problem of how macy
j Normal schools the sraieof Orecn
j actually ceeds ti secure she most
: effective srriiv in lis at department of
I its educations wcrir, j re::y a-vll
e"'n-3 l; li-vj! pei..l wtrn ivr
'ta:n v8-.ic f.rves rvsnesi cp t!s
Cascad. Calajw: oJ ostot?r rargs'
What Aib You?
T)o vou feci weak, tired, despondent
have frequent headaches, coated tongue,
hir-. r nr h.ui t:ite in tnorniiiir, "heart
burn." Mo!:h;e of ga acid risinsrs in
throat aft-.-r t-at:ng. stomach gnaw or
t-irn. foul fcreaih. ii"y sells. poor or
variable ap;'!ite. nausea at times and
kin.!red su.iuloius?
If yolNve any considerable number of
thvatove "JXRrtorcs you are suffering
frornVnou-ilJsN:id liver with l:idt
eestienS:r IV P'erce OMcti
Executors Sale of Real Property.
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Notice It- hereby (riven, that the undereifnied
exw utors of the ei-late of William l.ivermorc,
decraaeil. ill bv virtue of ail order of the Hon.
County Court of Polk County, Or;mi, d"'
made and entered of record on the 2mh day ol
October. 1SU-, duly authorizing nnu eiiipi.eii..s
them so to do. on or after the lth day of reb
ruary. lWr.i. proceed to tell at private sa.e to the
bluhcst bidder for cash in hand, the following
described real estate, to-wll: Lot No. five (o)
in Block No. Seven (7) in Leven s Lacreole
Hom.siead Addition to the Town of Dallas,
Folk Countv, urefron.
Sealed biffs mav be hsnded to the executors
hereinafter named, or to the Attorneys for said
W!wd at Dallas. Polk County, Oregon, this 1Mb
day , January,.
I.EO.NAKD K. L1VERMORE,
Joint executors of said estate.
iKtee .t- Krtkin. Attomevs tor eatnte.
:r.v:vrator. stomaen oa;c,
v " i nerve strvrisrthener.
i Vss.Val D'..vveryl not
-".e o.r svrvu ntrtisn. a .
i k.-:;! N r:sj printed sikv is herebv riven thai the undersiened
--r atv? atvsed r'V.ot 1 t-a !u Jolt appointed administrator of the
f, ".. . . f Attw Campbeil. debased by the
' t! tw..:i ? ' f iViRty tvurt of she State of Oresou, for Polk
:: r.o- a.vN''. vT hjtr" i c".:u;v. ti !. ha ijualmed.
I iwntii fcavnie i-iamis against tne siu
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Notice to Creditors.
A One Dollar Magazine
FREE
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:sta:i. at wiich t;as, if wed?
r. jfarycf it f sec: :::e:a
iie Orec.2 Lec:sji:-:re wen?
r is this toiv.
mcevi m m.w.
Today the citizf-r,? :S li ur
rritd Stan re tx&wi-s-ri-ts :zt
binh fif Arotttn; LctAt. Tr-irt
IS. :(!. toe 5a il ti ctv v- As-iTX-.
a n-fcii it.s 5C"oi a
s i i:-:--:'
fa:es embroii'rry froca yer"i eci to
year's end the story of the nations.
Around the name and history of
Washington, the hero of our nation
becrinning, has clustered so much of
tradition and fable, that, despite our
wholesome American contempt for
superstition, we have come to regard
him not;so much as a man of natural
human Impulses, but rather as a sort
of half mvthlcal demigod, like tbe
heroes of old Greece, until his great
ness is augmented by the superhuman
halo which nil of us, half shame
facedly, yet unfailingly bestow upon
him.
Not so with Lincoln. Tradition may
garble the Btory of his life and fable
add a tinge of unnaturalness to It it
Is so with the lives of all who have
been truly great but the broad syra
pathetic humanity of his gentle
nature, glowing down through the
years, In spite of fable and tradition
steadfastly denies the demigod and
declares him 8rstof;all a man ; always
a man ; but tbe mightiest man It hat
the Fat'S have ever bred and reared
to face great issues in the world.
While Washington was perhaps
more brilliantly great, it is thissim
plicity in the character of Lincoln that
makes men who aecord.to the former
a species of adoration, add to it in
their reverence for Lincoln, the warm
straight forward love of man for roan.
The cycle of ages can never carry
Lincoln into the mists of a national
mythology ; he will ssar.d to the people
cf America a hundred years hence
just as real, just as vital, just as
human, as he stands to now; as he
stood to the people who saw him at
the dedication cf the buryirg ground
at Gettysburg, when he spoke simply
and quietly, the few sent-cees that
have sibce been and always will be
esteemed,' among the greatest that
have ev-r been uttered :
"Four score and seven years ago
our fathers brought fvrtb on this con
ticent a new nation, conceived in lib
erty and dedicated to the proposition
that all men are created equal.
"Now we are ecgagfd in a great
civil war, testiug.whether.tbat nation,
or any. nation so conceived and so
dedicated, can loi.g endure. We are
met on a great battlefield of that war.
We have come to dedicate a portion of
that Held as a final resting place for
those who here gave their lives that
that nation might live. It is alto
gether;; fitting and ipropt-r that we
should do this.
"'But, in a larger sense, we cannot
cousecrate, we j.cannot. hallow;.this
ground. The brave men, living and
dead, who struggled here, have con
secrated it far above our poorpower to
add or detract. The world will..little
note nor long remeruber.'whnt we say
here, but it can never forget what they
did bera. It is for us, the living,
rather to b dedicated here to the
unfinished.! work which they who
fought here have thua';;far so m bly
advanced. It is rather for us to be
here.dedicated tbe great task remain
ing before us; thai from the same
honored dead we take increased devo
tion to that cause for which they gave
the last fulltiieasure of devotion ; that
wo here highly resolve that these dead
should not have died in vain ; that thin
nation under God, shall have new
birth of freedom, and that government
of the people, by, tbe ope, .for. the
people shal. not perish from the earth
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Iiv Giii? W"ifr Niw-I Daitas
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cfsiea s.:i U:
ia th.'sse por:::::s
:ioce-J ia the art;
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2:r:2r n:ors:s
I:y cca::y rs? a
I: was ic:o teat
neighborhood that J. Crowiher ma le
his trip a short time ao to l wk after
his extensive holdings in thjse sec
tions :
Mining' conditions in the Big Pine
section, of Inyo county, are beginning
to take on a brighter hue and it is
expected that by the time the. South
ern Pacific railroad completes its line
from Mojave to Keeler, thus giving
tbe ore shippers short and quick
transportation to tldewate at San Pe
dro, the territory tributary will see
some very extensive development work
well In hand. The western range of
the White Pine mountains has long
been known to be rich In lead and
silver ores, while the range farther
east contains some large bodies of
copper ores and is also rich in gold,
silver and lead.
The main reason why this section
has not been brought extensively be
fore the notice of the mining world
sooner has been on account or the;
poor transportation facilities. All I
supplies and ores have had to be j
shipped by way of Nevada, first on
tbe narrow giuj railroal and then i
transferred to a broad gauge railroad.
This has made operations very ex- j
pensive. But upon the completion of i
this line from the south this great j
drawback will be eliminated and the j
mining public may confidently look i
forward to some great surprises in
mice development from this section."
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ur-'T ion with "tolden
-v " if N.w.-I are much coo
re finy and ukrar-coatetl.
era:e .-e cervt t noiiCt-vl to t'r'seii uie same
.iu'v Yvrtii. tcvter with the proHT vouchers
; vrv.'?. Co u:derie'.Kxi. at irieUworlice
i.ii.-t Kiit. ia liu'Ciiy of Dallas, in said
.Vc:ii, ti;:i si aioutii iroin the date of this
La. ivt in'. FUb'-Uhed January 1;. tOT.
. V. CAMFBK1.L.
AdrJltustrator of the estate
of A'.:a.:sca CauiplU. dtivaed.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
fAdvertisements under this head nre charped
at the rate of I cent per word, tirst insertion ;
pent per word for eseh insertion thereafter; H)
words or less, per month. No advertiseuieut
inserted for less than 15 cents.
FiRures count as one word. For .instance,
the numeral combination "?J50" counts aB one
word.
Two initials count as one word. For instance,
'.). M. Jones" counts as two words.
The minimum charge is for 15 words; that iw,
an advertisement from 1 word to 15 words is
counted as f words; an advertisement from lb
to 20 wordH, inclusive, is counted as '20 words;
from l1 to 25 words, is counted as 25 wordw, etc.
The figures followiiiL' the advertisement indi
cate how lontr it is to run. and are not charged
to the customer. For instance, 3-;il-2t indicates
that the ftdvenit-ement was first published on
March al, and that it its to be inserted twice.
The fitrureB and letters 4-1-tt' indicate that the
advertisement whs first published April 1 and
that it is to be run until the customer orders it
discontinued, J
Notice ot Final Settlement.
! ie?vbv iv?n that .he undersikmed a-
i'imitLiyCrairix o: tbo esiaie of Frank Bmier,
.eHit. r' ri'.ei her rin.nl account
5 -wh a iiui:it-:r:nx in the orhce of the
tsw-Mrv .'I-r. oi l'o!k Countv. (.recu, and that
S.-ituroy (tie 6th day of March IA at the hour
oi ton o elocs a. m. na. teen nxe-i oy uie i-ion-
orable t't.untv Touri oi Polk County. Oretrnn as
the lime and' the court house in Dallas as the
place for hearine of said tiual account, and the
siuenieni uiereoi. ah peincus nnis uujeei
ions to sai'i final account are required to pre
sent he anK' at sjim time ana place.
lated this i)th dav of Kebruary, 1W9.
KI.EANOK F. BLTLER.
Administratrix of the estate of
Frank Butler, deceased.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Wanted.
A second band fireproof safe.
J. E. Beezley, Falls City, Ore.
For Sale.
Choice vetch and oat hay.
Morrow, Rickreall, Oregon. 2-
W. O.
-5-tf
For Sale.
Full blooded Whire Leghoro roost
ers. M. D. Oatnian, Rickreall, Ore
gon. 2-9-tf.
Notice is hereby (fiven that the undersiened
as executrix of the estate of J. K. Hubbard
deceased, bun tiled her final account in the
County Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk
Countv. and that Thursday, the isth day
February, l'Mi, at the hour of 10 o'clock in
the forenoon of said day, at the Court room of
the said County Co'irt in the City oi Dallas,
Oretfon. has been appointed by said
Court as the time and place for the neurit)? of
objections to tne saut final account ana the
settlement thereof.
ELLEN J. HUBBARD,
FIxccntrix of the estate of
J K. Hubbard, deceahed
Oacar Hayter, Attorney.
Duted and first published January 19,
COURT BOISE NOTES
Items of Interest From the Records
in the Ounty Offices
Hriefly Told.
For Sale.
Good Myers snraj-er. Used only
'one season. H. G. Campbell, Dallas,
; Oregon. 2-12-3t
i Lumber.
j To trade for pood eow or horse or
for botb. N, G. Harris Dallas,
. P.. F. 1). -22-tf
The great American ieople were no
doubt both relieved od surprised (i
when the oRieUI count of the electoral
Totes Tuesday tdiowed that W. H. Tafi
and J. H. Sherman had teceived 321
ami V. J. Kryan and J. V. Kern 162
nd the former were therefore de
clared duly elected.
A member of The Oregon wiltes
that beu lliry defeat a U-am that ha.
tierer before Ut-n bi-aten on lis own
floor, the ral id basketball fans of that
city immeaditely aocu them of
Daring "stolen the game and begio
to murmur dark threats of mobbiog
them. Reverse tbe situation and
recall some of tbe titnes when Dallas
baacuffered defeat on our own floor
and tbe behavior of th.e Eastern
"rooters" does n4 seem ao unnatural
after alL It make all the dl&Vrenor
Id tbe world wb. ot Is gored
The geographical divisions of Ore
gon make tbe maintenance of three
Normals aebools almot imperative,
if tbe eta re is to Lave any Normal
ap-
PliOBATE.
Estate of Jacob Brown,
oa:h of office and bond fild an 1
proved.
E-rtate of W. A. Van Loan, de
ceased final aceount s-t for h-arinnr
March 13, ldfj at 10 o'clock a. in.
Estate of of T. P. Jack, deea-d
report of eale of real estate s.-t for
hearing February 20, at y o'clock
a. in.
HEAL ESTATE.
Ella B Ctitl-r and hd to Laura B
Barrj-ey, lot in Dallas, $13j0.
C A IUmsey ct m to A G Cutler
U.2S acres in t 7 s, r 6 w, fll2S.
A J Barharn et ux to Lydia M Wil
son, lot iu Dallas, iVM).
3 L Collin et ux to John Cox, lo
acres In t 10 9, r 5 w, fjorjo.
Ellis Burch to Verd Hill, i interest
in CM acres in t H and 9 s, r 4 w, f 2Juu.
Susan B I'lankington and hd to
Guy F Phelps, land In Dallas, flow.
Ellis Dod.son, et ux to Mary H Cox,
lots ltl Independence, f 273.
John Sihindler et ux to William H
Pelke, i Interest in 320 acres In t 7 s,
r 3 w, f sikio.
Lost.
Between academy and home a lady's
fur. Finder leave at postoffiee and
Jeceased 'claim reward, (i. V. Mver. 0 n.tf
Summons.
In the Ci:t'uit Court of the state of Oregon for
the t. ountv oi eolk, Department No. '1.
Joseph Floria, Plfiiiiiitl' vs. Kuth E. Floria
Defendant, Summons. t
To Ruth E. Floria, Defendant:
In the Name of the State of Oreeon: You are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint tiifd aeainst you in the above entitled
suit, on or before the expiration of six weeks
from the dale of the tirst publieation of this
summons, io-wu: un or oeiore on utn day ot
Mareh A. I), law, that benis the date of the last
puhlii ation of this summonB; and if you tail or
rietoeet lo answer sain eompiiiini, lor want
tfiereof. the Pliiiutlil will apply to theab-ve
named court for tiie re.ief prayed for in his
saia eomppiini arm win inKe a decree ihereror.
to-wit: That the marriaire reialion and marri
aL'e conlrftct exisiiin? between pifiimie;' and
defendant above named, te dissolved and held
for naueht. uf,on the pround of wilful deser
tion. upon the party of the defendant.
The date of the first publication of this sum
mons is January -jytli, lifciy, and the date of the
lat publication thereof, is March 12th, lytxt
This summons is published by order of the
Honorable Willittm allo-way, Judge of the
above mimed court, duly made and entered at
Chambers in the City of McMinuville, Yamhill
i ouuty, Oregon, on the 21st day ofJauuurv
1'.p9.
ED F, COAD.
Attorney for Plaintifl.
Notice to Creditors.
Cedar Posts.
Good cedar post9 for sale at 11 j cents
each. Also another car of extra Star
A Star ehiugles. Soehres Ware
H(Jt'SE. 7-21-tf
Aged Pioneer Is Dead.
In the d-ath of Mr. Mary Ernest in
Polk county late T ties. I ay uight. Ore
gon loses one of Its oldest pioneers,
tiotb in the length of residmce in the
state and in actual age, Mrs. Ernest
being more than i0 years old. She
was born in Kentucky, and like all
daughters of the early south had the
strong characteristics that male of
her an ideal pioneer wife and mother.
She is survived by her daughter, Mrs.
Jennings, with whom she made her
borne, and a grandson, who Is a mail
cleric on the Southern Tacitlc railroad.
The funeral tik place yesterday from
the old borne, and Interment was
made in the Ernest cemetry on the
farm. The services were conducted
by the Kev. I, a Knight Statesman.
Furnished House Wanted.
Man and wife wish to rent furnished
house or furnished housekeeping
rooms, close in preferred ; nochildren ;
good references. Address. P. O. Box
227, Dallas.
For Sale.
For cash only. J. W. Tolley, Eng
lish, double barrel gun No. 10 a fine
gun in giod order enquire of Mrs.
Frank Butler. Falls City, Tolk
county, Oregon, at whose house near
the df-pot the gun can be examined.
2-2-fit
No. 7172.
BEPOBT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
Dallas National Bank
At Dallas), in the State of Oregon, at
the close of business, February
busines
S, 1909.
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11.112 41
4.1.10 00
Martin Elliott returned Tuesday
evening from Yamhill countv where
he had attended the funeral of his
brothel's wife, Mrs. Clara M. Elliott
who died February 1. In Redland.
California, where she had gone for
the benefit of her health. The body
was brought up from California and
the funeral aervloe were held Tues
day, the remains being interred at '
South YamhilL Tbe dcaed Is sur
vived by her husband, J. W. Elliott,
three child rn, two sister, and five
brother. She was about U year of
age at the time of her death, which I t-
was directly d j to aa attack of heart
trouble corn pi icat1 with paralysis.
RKSOr Rl 4
iraiis and discounts
Ovcrdratts. secured and uns.-curcd
I'. S. Bonds lo secure circulation
I'rcnnums on r. s. Bonds
Bonds, securities, etc
I ankiiif house, tnrniture and futures
Due (rom state and Private Hunks a,i
Banters. Trust Companies, and
Savinrs Bulks 3.3d Vi
Due from approved n-serve rents 1.r7
Chin ks and other cash items 31
S'P-sof other Nations! Banks iku
Fractional paper currency, nickels and
' 7M
Lkfi i Money Reservi ix Kink, viz:
Specie l:.s.VvuS
m tender notes ... TOO 00 2,.-Ni05
Redemption tun. 1 iti, V. s. Trt lrcr
5 Jer cvitl of (irciilatloo 1.2.'liO
Total
l.lASILinrs.
Capital stock juii,!
Surplus Fund
Individed profts. les ei-n
tases aid
a;i.HiMl linn mMe ouiManuinv
Due to mic and I'm ale Banks au.!
Bank.
Itwtivldual lepaits nt.ject to check
lemand eeriincatea of dpiant
Notice is hereby riven thiit the nndersipned
has been duly appointed administrator of the
estate of Andrew Monroe Miller, deceased, by the
i oiiniy i ouri oi me Mate oi Oregon, lor t'oik
County, and has qualified.
All persons haiutr claims against the said
estate are herebv nolitied to present the same
duiy verllied, toemer with the proa?r vouchers
therefor, to the undersigned al his residence
in the illy id Dalles, in said County of Polk
wittiin six mouths from the date of thiB notice.
jialed ana nrsl published jHiiuary 2t. lyny.
I . S. OKA NT,
Administrator of Uie estate of
Andrew Monroe Miller, deceased.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
Notice.
In the Circuit Conrt of the State of Orceon for
roia luumy. ifepartineul Ao. 2,
111 the matter of the application of Frank Gib
son. to register Title to the following described
land: In the Donation l and Claim No. 51. Not
ification No. til of James White and wife, in T. 7
s. k. .1 . oi the ill. .Mer. in Fair Oaks, three
fourths of a mile from Salem bridre, beine 2 ,Xi
acres ott the East side of Lot 5, and all id Lots
o, i.aand iu in rair oaks, as laid out by s. D. t.ib
son aud recorded September 2."th. laol in Plat
Book No. 1 at Polk County, Oreaon containing
70.:;2 acres more or less." James Simonton: The
Male i.and Board aud all to whom it may
i;uiicei II .
TAKE NOTICE.
That on the tirst day of February 1909 an an.
plication was filed by a dd Frank t,'ibson in the
t lreuii court ot Polk county for fnitial regis
tration to the title of laud above described.
Now. unless you appear on or before the 4th
day of March l;s.l and show cause w hy such
application snail noi oe rranied, the same will
oe laaen us eoinessea, and a decree win be en
tered according to the nraver of the noi.lic
tion, and you w ill be forever barred from dis
puting ine same,
E. M. SMITH.
Clerk of Polk County, Oregon and Ex oiliico
negisirar.
A CONSTANT ANNOYANCE
Sick Kidneys Weaken The Whole
Body Make You Weak, Ner
vous and Irritable.
and
Half the nervousness, half the irrita
bility that is so common in everv dav
life, is really sickness, and in most cases
a condition that accompanies kidney
trouble. It is the work ot the kidneys
to keep the blood free from uric acid
and other poisons, but when the kidneys
are tick, and not doing their duty, the
uric acid permeates the body,' and
attacks body, brain and nerves. The
irritation causes nervousness, irritabil
ity, headaches, dizzy spells ; makes you
languid, unlit lor work, and inclined to
worry over tnlles. Besides, there is
nothing more annoying than a bad back,
and backache is the most common sign
f kidney trodble. You teel lame and
tired in the morning, suffer dav and
night with a dull aching in the back and
it hurts to St.. p.,r tie. 1. 1 or lilt. IiDoan'i
Kidney Tills art taken in the beinnniinr
to . they Kill s.on rorrvid, the disorder that
22.S-0 ib exists in tbe kidneys Continued treat
I ment cires cascj ,4 oliaT tandin2. Ff
t st i you aunVr (rem r,v ol the above svnip
ll...rff.t..nia. do not Imitate to give Isn's
iron, Kiin.y Pills atrial. Thev are for the
w ai-im t olilv
'.no no
Viu no
R-1Ui..K1. 1. ...... . ... , . ll.,,
t'er-' it f rsioncy borrowed
. t Vois. :
Time nrtlficalea of IVr.-o
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c naiiiT-rorming ornrfs.
Home prool is convincing evidence of
Ibe et1. ien.-y rd lKn kidney Tills.
Ca'.l at lirit Cberrington's drug store
and ak tor statements erf !!! .
love named j P1" r' hate need this remedy.
ea'e ny an Healer?. Prn-e SO
Koet:rMili.urn Co., BnfTalo,
".e aients foe the I'm ted
tbe name Ooatn's and
the
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t ounty f I'olk.i
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k. 00 solemnlr swear thai 1 s ,
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belief.
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fotwritwd and nora w kelorr at this ilia
aay ol Frtroarr. OstAI HtVTtR.
Notary Pub ic
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cents.
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Kemertiber
no other.
FEBRUARY SALE
j
I The Pictorial Review Magazine, one of the most popular and reliable Fashion
and Home Magazines for women today, sells everywhere at 15c a copy and
year's subscription for $1.00. Beginning today we will give a year's subscrititinn
2m j.. -e .:.u rt: nn j. -j. j.i . 1 ' til
10 una jimgaz,mt; nee wim cvciy rive luititis speia at tms Store prior to Feb
g ruary 28, 1909.
H We handle the Pictorial Review patterns the only patterns with which Cut-
ting and Construction Guides are given. In order to put this magazine into our
patrons' homes and show the quality of Pictorial Review styles and patterns we
f are willing to enter and pay for one subscription to be sent at the direction of
Hi any one purchasing $5.00 worth of merchandise at our store before February 28
H 1909. One subscription will be entered free for each $5.00 spent.
p This is an excellent opportunity to make gifts of this magazine to your
f friends and to yourself. Begin today to save your duplicate sales slips and when
they amount to $5.00 bring them to our store and enter your name for a year's
5 subscription it costs you nothing.
DALLAS MERCANTILE CO.
THE
OF
DR. KING'S
AND ALL THROAT
DISEASES . . . . .
AND LUi!G
PREVENTS
urjoniA " eonsurMioti
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unable to work and scarcely able to stand. I then was advised to try Dr. King's Sew Discovery, and
after using one bottle I went back to work, as well as I ever was."
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PRICE 50c
AND $1.00
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SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY L
BELT & CHERRINGT0N, Dallas, Oregon
Wood For Sale.
I)o 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.
Guardian's Sale.
Notice ii hereby Riven that by virtue and in
pursuance of an order of the County Court of
the State of Oregon, for Folk County, Hitting in
probaie, made and entered of record in taid
ourt on the 4th day of January. In the
matter of the estate and guard. anKhip of Lyle
BhII, a minor, authorizing and liceniingr the
undersigned aa guardian of the person and
estate of said minor to sell certain real property
ui ii is Hnii i warn, nereinauer uetvcriueo, at
private dale, for caah, iu the manner prescribed
by law, the undersigned js inch guardian will,
from and after Thursday, the IKthdar of Febru
ary, 19u9, at the law ortue of 0cr Hayter, Esq.,
in the ( ity i.f Dallas, in said County, proceed to
sell the M.id real w-operty. at private sate, for
ciih in hand on day of eale. in accordance ulih ;
said license of snle and in the manner pre-1
rioed by law, subject to confirmation by said
flinty Court: aaid real pronertv beinr i.ap-
ticularly described as follows, to wit:
An undivided one-third interest in and tn
that purcel of land described as beginning at a
point A.ii chains East from the Northwest cor
ner of the "L" of the Donation .Land Claim of
Henry Marshall nod wife. Notification No. Ittv5,
claim No. w, iu Township n Smith, Ha nee 5
VVet of the Willamette Meridian, in I'olk
onnty. Slate of Oreuon. and riinnitiir ihnn
East fc.Ti chains: tnence North la.&l chuin-
t hence W'ect 6.75 chains: and them South i.i ni
chains to the place of beginning, containing 10
A an undivided one-fifteenth lr.rt tn
and to that parcel of land described as begin -
uiiik . me uum t-M eonier oi ine "i. oi said
Donation Ijnd i'laim and running thence
Tin 19.:i! chaina to the orthtat Mfm.r ni
id L:" thence East 141 .37 chains: thence
South iy.:?2 chains to ih nthMBt n..
said cUira : and thence Hpi mi 37 chains to the
nace of beginning, containing lye acrea. more or
Dated this 1Mb day of Jannarr, 199.
l-KAk H. EAK.
Guardian of the pemoo and esut
of L Tie Hl minor
Oscar Hayter', Attorney.
Notice For Publication.
Esr.y Riser
T1 f MMMia UIU pltla.
Dopartmnt of the Interior,
C. S. Land cxtioe at Portlanil. umon.
Ntir is hereby irtven that sley T. Pouohoe.
raiuas. Orvron. who. on n.mhM 'i i -i
male Tlniljer tr Mne No. T.M for Am
Of V K. !tion it Tnmn.hin Tflnnih
kanre i , Willamette Mrn1ian. baa tiled
n.tire of intention to make Final
Proof, to estah.iah claim to th 1. .. k..
dernbl. before K. M. r-mith. (onnir Clerk of
P k onntT. Orecon. at laa.Ua, Oretron.on toe
llhitr.rof Marr-h.
t lalmant name as srltneea: ? p. Con
tee, of fiallaa. tw; K. St. Hinsh.w. of
Italia, tareron: W. F TiltHson. of Lasiaa.Ore.
pi; M A. (onlee of Bnetl. reni.
ALotR.SON 8. iKEPFR,
ReciMer.
FOLEYSHOlHlTTAR
"s4(7TO BOOT"
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More women wear the "Queen Quality" shoe
than any other shoe in the world. Think of tbe
saving from what you pay for this same grade
of shoe when made by an ordinary factory.
And you can't ever know COMPLETE comfort
till you try them. Buy one pair on our word.
THE BEE HIVE'STORE
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EXCLUSIVE DEALER.
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