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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1909)
Polk County Observer ALLGOOD & COLLINS LESSEES . Pliblilhed Bemi-Weekly at 11.60 per Year. Strictly In Advance. Entered as second-clan matter March 1. 1907. at tbe post office at Dallas, Oregon, nnder the Act oi uongress oi March 8, 1879. DALLAS, OREGON, May 21, 1909 The way to build up Dallas u to pat ronize Dallas people. THE BUILDING SEASON. At tbe outset of tbe summer of 1909, every indication points to an active and prosperous season In building lines. One of the best seasons, in tbat respect, tbat the city ever experienced was the summer of 1907, wben between 150 and 200 new bouses were erected within a period of only a few months. During the following summer, In 1908, although the growth of the city still continued, building activities were in a large measure suspended, and the season was not so much one of growth as of development and ad justment. The present summer opens, however, under most favorable omens and gives promise of a resumption of the building boom that characterized the summer of 1907. Many causes conspire to produce this promising situation. The oer- tainty that tbe Dallas-Salem railroad will be completed and la operation within the next four months, the influx of new citizens who have come west ward on the tide of the 1909 colonist movement, and the numerous sales of real estate that have marked the busi ness of the past few months, all augur a rapid and steadily increasing growth in population. Any extensive growth In population must imperatively call for more houses, since there are scarcely mori than enough to accommodate the people of the city as its population now is. New additions to the cltv are to De opened and new suburban tracts claimed by the incoming bomeseeker. All or this will call insistently for more houses. Several property owners in Dallas have already foreseen the demand and a number of new residence build ings are even now in process of con struction. This is probably onlv the beginning however, and there Isevery reason to believe tbat by the middle of the coming summer Dallas will be in the midst of one of the most extensive "building booms' that has been experienced for years. RENEW PROSPECT FOR Oil New Company Will Drill Wells -Whiteaker and Fawk Farms This Summer. On COURT HOUSE NOTES Items of Interest From the Records in the County Offices Briefly Told. PEOBATE. -i . . ii 1. 1 . . v. . . uuBiuiauouip or .urea .Blazer, an alleged incompetent heannsr held: ordered that petition for appointment or guardian be denied and matter dis missed at costs of petitioner. estate or Delia 11. Williams et al. minors guardian's oath and bond of sale of real estate filed and approved. REAL ESTATE. A W Beckett et ux to Rosa J Hal, 29 acres, t 8 s, r 4 w, l. united states to Mary J Miner, 40 acres, t 7 s, r 6 w, patent M iineimma Selby et al to W H McDaniel, 60 acres, t 7 s, r 6 w, $1000 uornella J and William P Ireland to O E Ireland, 232 acres, 1 8 s, r 4 w, $1. Jens Peterson et ux to Henry W Quiring, S3 acres, 1 7 s, r 6 w, $noo. John B Teal et ux to Albert Teal, 10 acres, 1 8 s, r 6 w, $io. John B Teal et ux to Albert Teal, Interest in 160 acres, t 8 e, r 7 w, , J H and M S Cornwall to W H Boats, lots In Dallas, $700. Rosa J and J M Hall to William Stephenson, 37.64 acres, t 8 s, r 4 w $3,250. David Mowry to Ruby Adams, lots In Independence, $1. United States to Clarenoe Shultz, 40 acres, t 9 s, r 8 w, patent. Frank Axelson et ux to 8 E Bush et ux, lots in Independeoon, $200. Estate of Martin Lawney, deceased Doal account approved. Zoe A Gregory to M C Munson, lot in rails uity, $1300. V r Hodges et ux to John Hulett et al, 640 acres, t 6 s. r 7 w, $3,750. Theodore Jeffries et ux to Albert T Dome, 13J acres, t , r 4 w, $9,975. J C Pldoock to W E Russcl, 40 acres, i a, r s w, f 3000. Faneral of IL D. Whitman. The funeral of H. D. Whitman, who died recently In St. Johns, was held Id Monmouth yesterday afternoon, the remains being buried in the Moo mouth cemetery. Mr. Whitman was well known to many Dallas people, having resided hers about years ago while be was proprietor of tbe Dallas Steam Laundry. Ha is sur vived by bis wife, three daughters and one sod. Does petroleum exist In paying quantities in Polk county or not? This question, it appears, is to bedell niteiy settled within a few months aud the first step toward its solution will be made in the sinking of an oil well oq iD8B. r: wniteaker farm about 4 m lies southeast of Dallas. Th is work will be undertaken by the Willamette Valley Oil & Gas Company, incorpor ated in Portland last April with 75000 shares at $1 par value, for the purpose or thoroughly prospecting for oil at the points in the Willamette Valley wnere indications of it3 presence are most favorable. N. M. McDaniel, president of the new company, and Messrs. C. S. Shea, W. a. Whiteaker, and Chester L, Jfroebstel, all of Portland, were in Dallas this week and outlined their project before the members of the Merchants' Protective Association at its meeting Wednesday night. Mr. McDaniel says that the purpose is to sell enough stock to purchase the ueuessury macmnery ana pay run ning expenses and to drill one or more wells In the most favorable places, driving them to such depth that the question of the existence or oon exist ence or oil in those places may be nnaily settled beyond any possibility of a doubt. The company has leased the B. F. Whiteaker farm near Monmouth, con taining 720 acres and the W. W. Fawk farm of 320 acres lying in Holmes Gap, and has options for leases on other places where the prospect for oil is considered exceedingly good. The first attempt will probably be made on the Whiteaker farm, since Mr. Whit eaker was the first to offer his farm for lease and the first to take stock in the enterprise. A standard diamond drill will be used, the entire cost of the machinery being estimated at about $4500. The wells will be drilled to a depth of 3000 feet unless oil is struck before the drill has penetrated so far. It is thought that the oil will be struck at a depth of between 1800 and 2500 feet, but the company purposes to go farther if necessary for the sake of absolute certainty. Beside the oil prospect on the White aker farm, It is the intention of the company to open up the old salt pros pect which was operated with success for some time in 1849 by B. J. White aker, who crossed the plains and iuloicu ai tuai place 10 lolo. r TOW a well only 78 feet in depth he seoured a flow of artesian salt water from which he reduced and sold tons of salt. Six years ago a well in prospect for oil was drilled near the location of the old salt well. At a depth of 480 feet a flow of strong artesian salt water was encountered which thwarted the search for oil. The plan suggested is to reopen this abandoned well and pipe the salt water to Dallas, where by utilizing the ruei that may be secured from the waste products of the sawmills, it may be cheaply and profitably reduced. A test has shown that the strength of the water is such that a gallon and a half will reduce to a pound of salt. Mr. Proebstel, of Portland, one of the expert geologists on whose opinion and advice tbe company was organ ized to embark upon itsblgoll project. spoke briefly to the assembly, giving the reasons why he is absolutely cer tain in his own belief, that oil will be found at the Whiteaker farm and at tne Holmes Gap prospect. Mr. Proeb stel finds three places in this portion of the Willamette Valley which seem the most promising for oil. These are the bills near McMinnville, those near Holmes Gap and tbe slopes about Mount Pisgah, on the sides of which the Whiteaker farm is located. These three places were apparently formed at the same geological period and correspond almost exactly in con tour and formation with the oil fields of Bakersfleld, California, and the newly opened and wonderfully pro ductive oil fields of Alaska. The presence of the salt wells on the White aker farm be regards also as a highly ravorawe indication, since this phe- uuiuouuu uas peen iounil In 95 per cent or tne productive oil wells tbat have ever been sunk in the world, Mr. Proebstel regards the failure of the two previous DIMBner-ta nn tho Whiteaker farm as signifying noth ng. una well was drilled to a dupth of only 2G0 feet before It was abandoned and the other to a depth of 9M foot If oil and gas exinta In tbe Wil lamette alley as I firmly believe it does," says Mr. Proebstel, "it should be encountered at a depth not greater man auuo ieei or at least between 1800 and 2500 feet. The deeper of the two former wells was drilled only half far enough and the failure to strike oil in it does not io tbe least Indicate tbat on does not exist there In f BUSINESS LOCALS. Advertisements under this head are oharged u ... n i iu.ni (uit urnrri rlral tiiunriinn : mitt', npr word for each insertion thereafter; words or leas, II per month. No advertisement ln.ert.pd for lea. than 15 cent!. Figures count as one word. For instance, the nuuierul combination "'i&0" counts as one word- . , . Two initials count as one word. For instance, M. M. Jouea" counts as two words. The minimum charge In lor 15 words: that is, an advertiemeit from 1 word to 16 words is counted as 1ft words; an advertisement from 16 to 20 words, inclusive, is counted us 20 words; from 21 to 2ft wonts, is counted as 2ft words, etc. The figures following the advertisement lndi- ejtfe hnw Innir it is tn run. and are not charged to the customer. Ko.- instance, 3-31-21 indicates that the advertisement war lirst published on March Ml. and that it la to be inserted twice. The fliritrcA und lettprn 4-1. tf indlcute that the advertisement whs first published April l anu that it is to be run until the cuatomer orders it discontinued. 30 For Sale. White oak posts. E. M. Phone Black 54. Vnii. Can't Tfi 1 XAUn I a war. " T XlCtt flj suit is worm by the Prir, ii a sun cusis &o jjcjl ucnu mure ana wears 100 cenyonger, it's by far the cheaper of t J wvwico tut noc cneap. Thev i worse inside of a week than garments like Cochrane, 5-4-tf lVTAKERS whoaren V willing to stand back of their clothes aren't anxious to have their names stand to the front. If they labeled their inferior goods everybody would know the mark and remem ber who took advantage of them. XTRAGOOTTV CLOTHES FOR BOYS bear the above label of out right warranty, which means money back if unsatisfactory wear leads you to bring the goods back. If extra good clothes weren t best made in the market they wouldn't be the best protected, Bee Hive Store Office For Rent. Good location Id business section of city. Inquire of A. J. Barbam, Dallas. 4-30-tf Money to Loan On farm security. Seasonable rates. Inquire W. L. Tooze, Jr., Atty. 5-11-tf Wanted. do general Place to do general housework. Address Box 397, Dallas, Ore. 5-14-tf Tires Set. While you wait at P. J. Wagner's Implement Shop on Oak Street. 5-ll-tf Wool and Mohair. Highest market price will be paid for wool and mohair. free. J. L. Castle. Sacks furnished 3-23 tf. . For Sale. 1 acre in East Dallas ;5-room bouse; small barn. Price $650. Inquire of M. A. Embree. 4-27-tf At Soehren's Warehouse. Just received a carload of fine sand and a carload of cement. 4-6-tf For Sale. Team, harness, wagon, surrey, and single buggy. O. D. Treat, Falls City, Mutual pbone 1316. ' 3-19-tf Money To Loan. Flume Walker Badly Injured. On farm security ; long time: reas- Lee Lehman, employed as a flume onable interest. Address Box 26, Inde- 5-ll-9t walker by the Falls City Lumber Company, was seriously injured Wed nesday evening by a fall from the flume. Mr. Lehman was riding a timber down theflumeand, in endeav oring to check himself with bis pica roon became overbalanced, pitched to one side and dropped for a distance of 30 feet. His right wrist was broken, several ribs fractured and his spine severely injured. He will be brought to Dallas today and placed in the hos pital, where with proper care it is thoughtthat he will recover. Although the hospital is not yet entirely com pleted, it has been in use for about ten days, several of the mill employees being under care for minor injuries. Wood For Sale. Do you need wood? In preparing to place your orders remember that I am able to furnish you all kinds of slab wood from either of the Dallas sawmills at the best possible rates. Send in your orders by either phone. Mutual 1196; Bell 443. . 8-4 tf. AUGUST BOWMAN. pendence, Oregon. One span Inquire of N B. F. D. 1. For Sale, of good young mares. Emmett, Monmouth, Phone A. D. line 152. 5-18 tf 1 'Pm D Sincerity Clothes. jf)'"" Sf; ' em Copyright M ' vjT m Peri Sincerity Clothe Si look at the end nf a CtanoA-n Til. w uvaoun, mere lan, inside of them to keep them tieht All Sincerity Clothes are hand tailored wher ever the suit is likely to be tugged by tk wear and tear of the body. Lapels lie fim and flat, collars hug the neck, breasts don't break. This is brought about, not only through good workmanship, but also by thor ough shrinking. Every piece of cloth in a Sincerity Suit goes through the London process which takes out any stretch of the wool which the mill left in it. Inasmuch as cloth is sold by the yard, it is to the advantage of the mill to shrink the cloth as little as possible. Most manufacturers do not reshrink their clothes, therefore their clothes do not hold their shape as long as Sin cerity Clothes. Sincerity Clothes Shop DALLAS MERCANTILE CO, Cedar Posts. Good cedar posts for sale at 114 cents each. Also another car of extra Star A Star shingles. Soehren Waee- HOC8E. 7-2a.rf For Sale. Good span of small work mares: weight 1040 and 1100. New set of team harness. Price $235. H. G. Campbell. Dallas. 6-21 tf Wanted. All kinds of Iron, rubber, brass. copper, aino aDd hides. Highest cash prices paid, A. N. Halleck, Mon mouth, Oregon. 3-12-tf Chr Follng Is op tmm Portland Pavins qualities. "I Ormly believe", be con tinues, "that oil will be Bret struck io Polk County and in the well which is to be drilled on the Whiteaker farm." The new company will begin lu work as soon as machinery can be secured and will drive tbe work forward with all speed. Tbe lease under which tbe land was seoured demands tbat the first well shall be completed within 18 month. The benefits that will fall to this city in ease the project proves successful will be almost Inconceivably great and tbe company Is anticipating the bearty co-operation or tne busineas men and citizens or Dallas la the prooecatioo of Its big enterprise. if You Own Any Farm land, or know anybody who does, you ought to get in touch with the steps farmers in all parts of the country are taking to protect themselves from some of the commission men who have been robbing them almost ever since they were boys. If you d n't twn any, tut want the test short stiries printed this v.cntb, get the JUNE EVERYBODY'S FOR BALE BT W. R. ELLIS and W. H. ROY For Sale. At a sacrifice, five-room cottace: bath and inside toilet; corner loca tion ; all modern Improvements. In quire at this office. 618-3t BARGAIN FRIDAY Every Friday we will make a cut on our already low prices on lumber until our present stock is ex hausted. N. G. HARRIS Dallas R. F. D. Mutual phone For Sale. General merchandise store in Falla City, Oregon. Good proposition for experienced man. No agents. Mrs W. F. Muscott. Falls Citv. Oregon 4 9 tf Oak Wanted. We will pay eight dollars (8.00) Der cora ror good axe handle timber de nverea at our factory in Dallas. Faclflo Coast Handle A Mf n. 6 20-9t Notice. Kottrr la hmhj (tlvn. that tne nnderslrned aumiuisiraior oi tti aolala of Sarah M. Gib- . reon, has II led his tlnal account such administrator and that ' - " '" ifw, as ine time lor hearlna he objection, thereto. All persona h.vln, ,; liitec-at In the aald estate, are reqneawd to appear at the tune ahove menUonvd. at the ... . f""" i.iuina .oun m me aaid l.Hinty. and present their objections, tf anr there mav be. ' ' JAMES S1MONTON. Administrator ot the eaut of Sarah M. tiioson. Guardian's Sale. Dan P. Stouffer baa frona to Salent here be will take mdteal trvtrrjnt - ., .... .... ... . i . m rauua viu who n-iiiTea and j lot tbe benefit of hi eyea, which bar frieoda la Dalla. j hae troubling htm for a Ions Una. "ii'-w is nerenv aivn h.i w- and in punaauc of n nn4' .i. I'- . . .I..' ,, ' V. I A "'ate of Oregon en,iL.?"ln,L '""' I", mad. and' entered ol record :n aid Court on the mh d.T o( Maj. IN. in the matter of th. -i HiiliantlL. IMnr K U ,IU . . . .. """"," ""llama, minors, aothor- ...Tu.i.n io unlerined as (Kantian of the person and eauies of aaTd minor, to acll ceruin rr.l proper,, , b Z,4 w.rd hereinafter dcarnhed .1 ..--..-7- . - ca.h. In Ihj. ananner pmcnbrd hr la. the un.tera.ancd aa u. h (u.rdiau will, from and ImTiS? H,T,W- FnlB "fity of lallaa. la m. twntT. proceed to sell the aaid ZTa.wA7 7 . rn ,"'.lnreaai In band M - . .n I" arcord.nce l,h M,d lleetw aid real properit bring paruclarlt dwribed un.lm.l-d a-T Inteeeat la and tn that eer. Ula arcW of land la Hoik Cjm,.Xsw" w n. wil.;t to 10. aieeat.irf Ucctte v a u.i.. ... nea tWianma at the Noonee rororr nf Seen. U t. Totrwlp 7 thRa aeaa 4 tk lll.werM,.. .pJTr.? " .w ... . 1 . j1 cnalna; tbenca Keat W rbaina. Iheac oclh a ( chain, thenc tut M chair... ibence s.,,a d.reea cat 1 a ' " ' ..win nr.HDO.rr lin. of SHld P. . tma and tnevce rata JP ch.ina v h imc al bennnina eontaiataa UT a acr. aaora aa la7 iuMthla2iat d.tof iT. 1 i.fT,t r aitutwa. t.aara.aa of in pernt). and 4 ml sora. Oaraur lartar. AUarawf. For Sale. 120 acres of fine fruit land: under cultivation ; lying on road from isauas 10 i-erryaale. Will sell In tracts of 10, 20 or 40 acres, at $7S per acre, inquire or Kobert Howe, Dal- ,a8- 4-20-1 m Paje Wire Fencing. 1 have taken over the agency for too rage woven wire fencing- front v. a. Grant and am In the field for your busloess with the best thing of ita kind on the market. W. A, Ay res. J-n-tf For Sale. Twenty-five acre lylnir almost with m too city limits or Falls City. Has living water, about 1000 cords of wood in standing timber, land of excellent quality. Would make an Ideal fruit farm. This bargalo may be secured for 1900, part down and remainder on fair terms. Leave Inquiries at thla office. 4 1J tf Administrator's Katie. Notice II tcrct.r th. ik. i . . administrator of th mm at a riTT 7:' ZL HZl -n ' of Orca-c ' x.n y. idi iq i ourt baa act clnca a. . .. ,h u io bea-Hi . an pcrannt harinc oojerttoo. thereu. if ... nere ne. are hcrcl.r notified la lmr )B ,i BR. ASIC Bred for style and action. The newly imported Ger man Coach Stallion Brasig will be in Dallas Friday and Saturday each week. McCoy Coach Horse Co. Guardian's Notice. Notice It hereby siren to whom It mar con cern, that the undersigned has this d been appointed guardian of the estate of A.J. Harris an Insane person, by the Honorable County Court of Polk :onnty, Oregon. All persons . . ? ; u. i eaiaie are nereby notllled to present theaameduly verlllcd to the undersigned and all pinona knowing them- Si . tuueoieu io saia eatate are hereby notl a i n'ie Jmnl settlement with th !..- ...Kuril ilr an attorneys. Dated this 6lh day of May, 190K. W. N. FUTNAV. Guardian of the eac.te of BARRED OUT! every conceivable nuisance is when your windows and doors are protected with our well-made and hand some Door Wire Screens. Flies, mosquitos or insects of any kind, tramps and family dogs or cats can be kept out by their use. We have them in all sizes, and they are easily adjusted and handled." CRAVEN BROTHERS, Hardware POLK COUNTY FARM Notice of Final Settlement. Notice la hereby glren that th. nnderslrned an uaniian ni I rial ssMaia. . i 1 1 m , , "va- w n Bill in the Conn it Cnnrt ik. o...- Tr" thS 'aaTd"?" 0f r d"T' ,h Coort tm ' Oregon, h.a been appointed by aald' objection, to thaald final account and the DAVID V. MSTZOeR, finardi.a ol the mat of Hattse bill, a minor. car Rayter. Attorney. "or. lated and oral published April 27, Snaii Toa ara eased at rjilaa. tMa ina d.r of fcotwrt M.e. A4rtctatr.or of lb eatawof .. . a,..... Stbley Iaka. t4onya. 4 Sodol Dyspepsia Ccro In lb nrrfllt Court of th Mate of Orearoa In Pols tooiuy. Hp.rtment No. r wr,"w IO UOtd K t K-k al . dc.d.nt- Tnaad .)lr1. 'fr r aod an.. lh c I ' . ". J"" i in abT-iititlrf ..n ana an it wit Km - . . . ----- of th a, pobUc.tri ,SS nmwZZ O or trior, tb, lhM.rlu" anauilcd .d d.a-olc: that l hi tTtnr,! Thia anir.oa. by aa ocd of uwhoai M T r1. (ountr JiKr of I n k Iiii", (w d-.rvi.r,':? s f5 kw an wrwati vek. tatawiialc . ZTZ. '-1M of J... I . "a tT. -V TT.rC (tccrw.- a j ac.T 21 ? n . - ' - " --... '-nniT of roia Tb Macreaof fine, lerel. black bottom land: miles of Dallas; large J-story tiouse, food, large oarn; on motor lint between Dallas. Monmouth and Independence, all good towns, creameries at each, two hare canneries; lerel gravel road to all main towna in county. Come quick If you want this place at 17000. 7 scree within 4 miles of Dallas, h.a brand new t-room nonse, large porch on two aides and back, bollt on a beautiful knoll, well finished ana punted, rery attract Ire; fine large new bra, well painted, 2 acre of rich black bottom land nnder plow; IS acre of line npland, Mea niceiy, sot t acre of it nnder plow, balance young oak timber, eaaily cleared, the npland la una orcnara land. A beautiful home for only !. an acre near Pedee store, school and cost- " Ol Alrlle; baa large (-room house, 'Of: J barns. acre, of fine deen red no- iana under plow, 10 acrea flue young flr Umber igooa email orchards; balance pasture. Thla a good Nttle farm and t. . an.n a-xvm ,lu gen am of next October. W aerte of Ine fruit land onl Ai sallai from atoasaouuinaaatoodt-room boose, barn.-12- cre ocehard, 10 acre. lullan pro nea, apple. rruu arrag on Olaee; acrea plow land. 40 acrea limber. The orchard ou thla place will pay from 10M to tUOO per year, which la la ne east en iio.osji rneettJWiL US'iacraa tn. dairy fan Und In the heart of ll rwry be and pretUeat nart ol tb F 11 UmcU aiiey. Lerel hard road, to Dalla. Monsaonth. oaepenaenc and RickreelL whtch bare can cries, emeaaertaa, etc.; anly I mile of Oallae: acre. umber, balance .11 Ine. lerel. black.fr soil. Boa better. Dallaa-Saleai Elecuie will paaa uroogh place. U1 be laying rail In t u and road will a completed ta K montha. Ma oe, larre bara. Ifroawanta aapbny tote tor U will b. la tb market at U sw acre ta M acre tract Inatd of one year. Prte 110.000. If mile of rlla nr- ond bnlldine. aear erhool, abondanea of labor la A place for poaltry. Prtr. gzw. ! oceiH miles el Delia. rtB Xorthweat of Dallaatb rmhar Plan-a or to mrrm d. id abuadasKW fruit, la aprlne; water. Co sotl. " ns. irBred: las orrca ta saw tla that ss werta peine el puie. Prkaj. Mut; eaaV arrm unuH aaooa. m ma t mflea JCerthwea ml naiia t ilw mat! tWidlnga. good . abew wwii, an aoft water, a tbee II ae. I mile of school. Price, only $1900. S acre I miles of Dallas, an plowl. good -room house, i good ban Ijood houses with scratch sheds, cool horns, floor, fine water, running spring mm place, abundance fruit and berrial, fl flne soil, phone, 1 mile of school, t ! lire. OnlylffOO. 40 acre- mile. Fall. City. Wf main road, 1 mil Bridgeport MiloM""" w . - knn. harn.tmiUofcliM iuitiureu,riw- eommendng to bear, acre bopt, Und, 4 acre timber, balance op good soiL Only J'i0. acrm mile of Dallas M " road; ha fin. larg new barn, ehlc.eo-t.oos. and H o-NUMJ lam I1.H.B nrnna tree. 1W appw - at peach, torn. peam. MO fZ parries. JO or w.lnuta.a)l ioarraltls. mail and phone. Price. $3500. er-l mil, of DH. "M ounty road, uwow grain land, on I clearing; some cleared now. PrW. U . .! H. iM. 1 M.Macr-2K mile.olI- eras cleared, balance in rtntt 'JV)W, nongh cord wood, sw 'MfKf; handle timber o 11 to par U 1"""", bran new dwelling, good new sara, J flu wails with pump, 0M' Price, 13500. iacre anap a "T-T tioa. 8eaabouttni,--"r-'- ,ea-t mile, north '"V a pkrw.osaU stream runs wr-.- ' a Into Mcneloraras: can b.r ly all of them; ,-, lrrllnUifhri?r,ri Urn at T per ossm ou halaaca. B onrea I mil ot f city. cherry lra, mld lre i ween rw with atrawDemr-. 3 - -t imim onttaa. traced. hsusimar of ua wank urj la ,w" n mom 1 a fruit r P" In Oiraroa, with goa lowland. OslfHI""- wntrwrmnd dj agrwt mr my Ja , and Lores Tbtrl Aodl- r , .Hr-M-: H. G. CAMPBELL, Dallas, Orc rtaasnlt