Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, June 01, 1909, Image 2

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    Polk County Observer
ALLGOOD & COLLINS
LESSEES
Published Semi-Weekly at 11.60 per Year.
Strictly In Advance.
Entered as second-class matter March 1
Act
at the post office at Dallas, Oregon, under the
of congress of March 8, 1879.
DALLAS, OREGON, June 1, 1909
The way to build up Dallas is to pat
ronize Dallas people.
Jected electric Hoe from Portland to
run north and south through the
oounty will have further influence for
the increase in the number of people
who are to call Polk county their home.
These facts are the faots on which
those of a prophetic turn of mind are
basing their predictions aod it must
be admitted thatsuch foundations are
by no means, weak or untrustworthy.
Advice For Tte fired Women
HOLDS SHORT SESSION
Judge Galloway Hears Number
Cases in His Department of Cir
cuit Court.
of
OREGON GETS THE BEST.
Oregon is getting the cream of the
world's great immigration movement
today. Only the strongest, ablest and
best provided men and women are
coming to the far West. All the coun
try intervening between the Pacific and
Atlantic oceans is a mighty filter, pos
sibly better, a barrier. Europe's ques
tionable emigration strikes on the
east, aod percolates through to a con
siderable distance, affecting the Mis
sissippi basin aod Middle West, but
that Anally getting to the Paciflo coast
has strength, has means and ability
to perform all the duties of husband'
man and mechanic,
This Is an epitome of Right Bev.
Bishop Charles Scadding's observa
tioos. It has peculiar value, coming
from that source, because of the Bis
hop's opportunities and inclination for
such social studies. He spent five
years in the densest tenement district Bullard, divorce; Oscar Hayter
of Aew York, the most congested tene- P1"- -Divorce granted.
ment spot of the world. Here he saw A. J. Wilson vs James Sparks, suit
year after year the former denizens to quiet title ; W. L. Tooze, Jr., for
uiowueu oui oy ine roreign element pltr. Default and decree as prayed
oijuam iu mo ursi city reacuea ior,
on the American shores.
as tne color of the water in a tank
changes, according to the inflow, the
Disnop saw conditions In that spot
change until he was made keenly alive
to the necessity of greater assimilative
power and more general distribution
of new arrivals. Later he spent some
time in Chicago, the next great depot
ior tne foreign 1mm crration tide
Circuit Judge Galloway was io Dal
las today and held a short session of
court in his department. Following
are the cases which came up for hear
ing:
Peter Schindler vs Etnil Schlndler,
accounting; Kollock & Zollinger for
plff. G. S. Suepard for deft. Dis
missed. Ida Small vs W. F. Small, divorce;
J. H. Flower for plff. Dismissed.
Ernest A. Jennings vs Piowden,
Stott et al, foreclosure; Spencer &
Beobowforpiif; E. P. Stott and Sib
ley & Eakin for deft Plaintiff failing
to further plead case dismissed.
' Ladd & Bush vs A. G. Roberts et al,
foreclosure; G. G. Bingham for plff;
C. L. McNary and N. L. Butler for
deft. Testimony taken in Marion
county upon stipulation or parties;
taken under advisement.
McCoilum Bus8el vs Caroline Rus-
sel, divorce; B. F. Jones for plff;
Oscar Hayter for deft. Dismissed
for want of prosecution.
Jacob Schnabeli vs William Schind
ler et al, foreclosure ; John Bayne for
plff; W. C. Winslow for plff. Default.
G. S. Held et ux vs Emma L. Sav
age, suit to quiet title ; Corby & Bing
ham for plff.; Carey F. Martin for
deft. Motion to make more definite
aod oertaio complaint denied; de
murrer overruled ; plaintiff given ten
days in which to file answer.
Gertrude M. Bullard vs Roy W.
for
Is It a headache, a backache, a sen
sation of Irritability or twitching and
uncontrollable nervousness? Something
must be wrong with the head or back, a
woman naturally says, but all the time
the real trouble very often centers In the
womanly organs In nine cases out of
ten the seat of the difficulty Is here,
and a woman should take rational treat
ment for its cure. The local disorder
and Inflammation of the delicate special
"organs of the sex should be treated
steadily and systematically.
Dr. Pierce, during a long period of
practice, found that a prescription made
up of the active medicinal principles of
native American roots, extracted by the
use of chemically pure glycerine, cured
over ninety per cent, of such cases. After
using this remedy for many years in his
private practice he put It up In a form
that would make it easily procurable, and
it can be had at any store where medi
cines are handled.
You are not asked to close your eyes to
what is In this (K) prescription ol Dr.
Pierce. He tells you all about it and
puts a label with all the ingredients upon
the bottle they are Lady's Slipper root,
Golden Seal root, Black Cohosh root,
Unicorn root, Blue Cohosh root and trlple
relined glycerine. These various Ingredi
ents are all extolled and recommended by
various medical authorities. Thus i
Ellinirwood. M. D.. of Bennett Medical
College, Chicago, says of Lady Slipper
root: "exercises special lnnuonce upon
ais-
Tires Set.
While you wait at F. J. Wagner's
Implement Shop on Oak Street
5-U-tf
Wool and Mohair.
Highest market price will be paid
for wool aod mohair. Sacks furoishod
free. J. L. Castle. 3-23 tf,
Money To Loan.
Un farm security ; long time ; reas
onable Interest. Address Box 26, Inde
peodenee, Oregon. 51I-9t
For Sale.
Team, harness, wagon, surrey, and
single buggy. G. D. Treat, Falls
City, Mutual phono 1318. 3-19-tf
MVVryVlaAVWVVIlAMV VfHVA9e9yyUMIPA.tMm. - - .
in fflnw
iUWU
Pa
4kJ
For Sale.
One span of good young mares.
Inquire of N. A. Emmett, Monmouth,
B. F. D. 1. Phone A. D. line 152.
6-18-tf
Lucy Worrel vs William Worrel.
divorce; N. L. Butler for plff. Divorce
granted.
Walter Ruble ct al vs Florence Wolf
et al, partltioD : A. O. Condit for nlfr.
Default as to Florence Wolf; E. M.
Palmer appointed guardian for minor
defendants. Decree granted as prayed
ror. uass Oibson, T. W. Brunk and
I. A. Allen appointed referees.
Phoebe McTImmonds vs Charles
J. H. Flower
Here there was some improvement, but
the tiogeof extreme Dovertv. irsnnmnm
and consequent vice attending much McTim moods, divorce;
of the lower class movement was a pla- Divorce granted.
cause ror anxiety. Ijlonie O. Shepherd vs W. H. Shep.
'In the diocese work here io Ore- herd, divorce; Oscar Hayter for plff.
Kuu, saw tne Disnop, "I have abun- divorce granted.
dant opportunity to study every com
munity, and particularly every phase
of Immigration. This year I have
tried to visit as maoy of the Immi
graot traios as possible, and study
the type of citizens that Is contributing
new blood to the statu. My pleasure
resulting rrom all observatioDs Is
great. We are getting the very best
men ana women a state could draw
COURT HOUSE NOTES
Items of Interest From the Records
in the Caunty Offices
Briefly Told.
nervons conditions deuendins UDon dis
orders of female organs; relieves pain,"
etc.
Prof. John King In the American Dis
pensatory, says of Black Cohosh root
"This is a very active powerful and useful
remedy. By its special affinity for the
female organs it is an efficient agent for
suppression. In dysmenorrhea (painful
periods), it is surpassed by no other drug,
being of greatest utility in Irritative and
congestive conditions, characterized by
dragging down pains. The same author
says of Blue Cohosh that it has enjoyed a
well-morlted reputation for when used by
delicate women it gives tone and vigor to
the parts and relieves much pain." Prof.
Hale says "It controls chronic inflamma
tory states of the (female) organs and
gives tone in cases or debility."
Dr. John Fyfe, of Saugatuck, Conn.,
says of Unicorn root (felon fas Dk(en)
one of the chief ingredients of Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription:
"A remedy which invariably acts as a
uterine invigorator and always favors a
condition which makes for normal ac
tivity of the entire system, cannot fall to
be of great usefulness and of the utmost
Importance to the general practitioner of
mnilleine."
"In Helonias we have a medicament
which more fully answers tho above
Ftirposes than any other drug with which
am acquainted. In the treatment of
diseases peculiar to women It is seldom
that a case is seen which docs not present
some Indication for this remedial agent."
Acning irom head to foot that Is the
condition that afflicts some women at
stated poriods backache, dizziness, and
pains almost unbearable. An honest and
a safe remedy which no woman can afford
to lose the opportunity of trying for the
cure of these distressing complaints which
weaken a woman's vitality is Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription an honest medi
cine which has the largest number of
cures to Its credit and a deserved popu
larity for two score years all over the
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure bil
iousness, sick and bilious headache, diz
ziness, costiveness, or constipation of the
bowels, loss of appetite, coated tongue,
sour stomach, windy belchlngs, "heart
burn," pain and distress after eating, and
kindred derangements of the liver,
stomach and bowels.
Persons who are subject to any of
these troubles should never be without a
yial of tho "Pleasant Pellets" at hand.
In proof of their superior excellence It
can truthfully be said that they are
always adopted as a household remedy
after the first trial.
One llttlo "Pellet" Is a laxative, two
are cathartic. They regulate, invigor
ate and cleanse the liver atomach and
bowels. As a "dinner pill," to promote
digestion, take one each dav. To re
lieve the distress arising from over
eating, nothing equals one of these little
"Pellets." They're tiny, sugar-coated,
antibillous granules, scarcely larger
than mustard seeds.
Cedar Posts.
Good cedar posts for sale at 1 1 J cents
each. Also another car of extra Star
A Star shingles. Soehren Ware
house. 7-24-tf
Wanted.
All kinds of iron, rubber, brass,
copper, zinc and hides. Highest
cash prices paid, A. N. Halieck, Moo
mouth, Oregon. 3-12-tf
For Sale.
Geoeral merchandise store in Falls
City, Oregon. Good proposition for
experienced man. No ageots. Mrs,
W. F. Muscott, Falls Citv. Oregon
4-9-tf
Oak Wanted.
We will pay eight dollars ($8.00) per
cora ror good axe haodle timber de
livered at our factory io Dallas
Pacific Coast Handle & Mfg. Co,
5 20-9t
PROBATE.
Guardianship of Hattie Gill, a minor
floal account nnnroveH -nr.ln rait that
mney are foreign, tliey are atronff. guardian be discharffed
I 11... ... or - o
ZJ1 , 8.m0 mean8 and B Eatttt9 of W. C Brown, deceased
.hi. 7 "oul"J'' ior u,e weaer or Inventory and appraisement filed.
uuoa ldh uwu ien on me At an- .
tic seaboard or with lnrrm,ut aCjAlJ Ai,.
munltiea. I fled maoy of the foreigners a " uner et ux to Jessie JK Allen,
arriving are Scotch. English and 8" 1 8 r 6 w 600-
uermaos. But a heavy percentage Is u Htengol et ux to R E Meeker,
composed or Middle West Americans ,ot ln Monmouth, J500.
whn n va 1m lf a .1 w .
"UUioiiNBun?ea on id quest of flierton U Kills et ux to
new resources and nature's bounties Hockett. lot in Dalian. i.in
uuurae, ail or tna men cominflr Harvev HneUn.. . mii n.....
aro not wealth v niih.,i, . - .. ' . ""'. '"i
. , buwKu Dututs iiavp in un n, toitn
""""' uiouns io repurchase laDd
HKAI.Tll AND HAPPINESS.
How to live In health and happiness Is
the general theme of Dr. Pierce's Com
mon Sense Medical Adviser. This great
worn un meuicine ana nygiene, contain
ing over 1000 pages and more than 700
Illustrations, is sent free on receipt of
stamps to pay expense of mailing oifi.
.Send 31 one-cent stamps for the clotli
bonnd volume, or only stanps for the
book ln paper covers.
Wanted.
Farms, timber and fruit lands. Aur-
land, Voigt and O. Bryaot, Portlaod,
uregon. Have customers at all
times. Address O. Aurland, Falls
City. 5-25-tf
Tile For Sale.
Am now ready to supply all sizes of
nrsf-class drain tile from 3 to 8 inches,
inclusive. Located one mile oorth of
Monmouth, on Dallas road. G. F
Shew, Bell phone lxl. 6-1-lmo
Page Wire Fencing.
1 have taken over the agency for
the Page woven wire fencing from
U. S. Grant aod am in the field for
your business with the best thiugof
its kind oo the market. W. A. Ayres,
Dallas. e.n.tr
for homes. But whether havinn mnet,
mooey or little, they have the more
vital element for state prosperity
irengin ana willingness to do things.
Their Influence Is appreciable wher
ever they settle. They bring new
standards of farming, new Industrial
,u . ,ri jr auori time tney ocroggins, 61 acres, t 8 a, r S w, $2500.
"in uukrh mis innuenm r r in ih
George W Myer et ux to J H and
M S Cornwall, lot in Dallas, $200.
Dallas City Back to Ira J White.
184 acres, t 6 s, r 4 w, $13,300.
Arthur C Webb et ux to Arthur Rex.
lots in West Salem, $800.
Aancy Fredrlckson and hd
rorm or greater productivity of the
oil, smaller farms, more varied crops
anu eastern business methods. With
such ao Inflow aa Oregon has received
tho present year, it would be folly to
doubt tremendous development Id the
ruture. 1 he type of men we aro get
iinK nave cnaracter and strength, and
cannot be lost anywhere. What they
will do in a land of such vast and
vanea opportunities as this Is more
easily underestimated than over est!
mated. " Telogram
lropnecies have been mads that
Polk county will almost double Its
present population within tbe oext
tnree years, and Indeed the prophets
wno are making those bright pre
dictions do not appear to be basing
their statements on any flimsy or
uncertain foundation. Within only
aooui a year has tbe small farm
movement gained any prominence) In
. Polk county, butalready lulnfluence
re everywhere visible. Two new
towns are planed out aod will soon
prlng Into existence one at McNary
near Salem and one near Sheridan
Juoction at the Broadmead farm In
Northern Polk oounty. Beside tbe
new towniites, big acreage tracts Io
tbelr vicinity have been cut Into 10
and 80 acre sections and are being sold
off rapidly to Incoming coloolufs.
The Broadmead aod McNary farms
are only twa, however, out tt
core of large tracts that are
undergoing the same metamorpbia.
All over tbe oounty sales of land to
newly arrived settlers are being re
ported daily. Tbe railroad to Halem
from Dallas will give added Impetus
to tbe movement and, la turn, the pro-
8 L Soroggins et ux to Doede Mel
loma, 61 acres, 1 6 s, r 5 w, $3000.
uaviu K Spurgeon et ux to Jacob
Schnabeli, 4.35 acres, t 7 s, r 3 w, $025,
8 T Rlggs et ux to Daniel A White,
150 acres, t 7 s, r 5 w, $0000.
Willard H Kimsey to Hannah
Kimsey, land ln t 7 aud 8 s, r 5 w, $
uora B Shreve et al to Francis M
Conkiin, 14.7 acres, t 9 a, r 5 w, $5045.
Mary j Wolverton to Francis M
Conklio, 40 acres, t a, r S w, $1.
f red J Wells et ux to Christian
Uennett, 23 acres, 1 7 s, r 5 w, $1750.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
H ,..-..v...B,.lv-uia uiiiicr uiih neun are cnanrea
arvoy "t Hie rate of 1 cent per word, firm insertion; U
,t. ,ur ealn insertion thereafter: 30
wonls or less, l per month. No adveitiaement
.. i k- iu, ii-Bi, limn i.i cents.
Figure count ai one worn-. For Instance,
wor'l""nt combination "lao" count aa one
Two initlHlaconnt aw nnia wnr,l Vn. nu.M I
i . , ,. - " ... lunauw.
... .... .jtMii-a i-uuuia hi iwo worcs.
Ihe minimum chnrKe In for IS wordu: that in
an alvertlement from 1 word to 15 worda is
I .V, T , an aavertiiement from
io M wonls, Inclusive, is counted as 20 wordi
n'r 10 a wor"- counted as 2A words, etc
1 lie figures In nwlnp th i.lvutiM t
(ate how long it is to run. and are not charred'
,7 'nf """"mCT. or instance, S-SI-M indicates
IT i.Vf, "'"uwmerH was nrst published on
March dl, and that it is to be Inserted twice.
Tlie ftsjureaaml letters 4-l-lf indicate that the
7 . I. , """,'"" nrsi puoiuneu April land
iV . i n unul lhe euitomer orders it
-.-uiiibiuuni.j
For Sale.
Twenty-five acres lying almost with
in the city limits of Falls Citv. Has
living water, about 1000 cords of wood
in standing timber, land of excellent
quality. Would make an ideal fruit
farm. This barrain mav hn aoenmri
for $900, part down and remainder on
fair terms. Leave inquiries at this
office. 4-n.tf
Three Days Special Showing
Friday, Saturday and Monday
50 Cents to $7.00
will nln
w uuvvjut uwutav U1IC fill I H. rr.PSr linn .J
.LjauicD it enow! aiu yv cusu maienai ever snown in Dallas
Ladies' Tailored Waists White Linens and Lawns also fancy colors
Ladies' Silk Waists-Black and White, Jap and China, also Taffeta.
Ladies' Net Waists-Fancy Colors White and Ecru.
Ladies' Embroideried Waists-All styles and colors.
DALLAS MERCANTILE CO.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice Is hereby riven that the nndir(rimi
as administrator of the estate of Mary E. Coulee,
deceased, tins tiled his (1 mil account ln the
uoumy i.ouri 01 tne mate of Oregon, for Polk
lountv. ana mat HaturriRv. thn iuih riuv n.
June, 1909, at the hour of ten o'clock in the
forenoon of said day, at the l ourt room of the
hiwu uiuiLy umn 111 tne uuy 01 oauas, Oregon,
has been anuointed !v rk!i -n-t
the time and place for the hearing of objec-
,u nicniu nuni neuouuiana tne settlement
WILLIAM H. CONI.EB.
Administrator of the estate of
Mary n. uonlee, deceased.
i.. u. orowii, attorney.
Dated aud tirst published May 18, loos.
POLK COUNTY FARM BARGAINS
Summons.
Ill the Circuit Court of the KtntA nt fn.
Pr.lt f -,..... . . vt- .".B""".
u'Ji " cjini Liiieiit no. .
Flora A. Chenowelh. nlaintlfr w l.lnvrf a-
Plinn.iwulh .l..r..... !.... r ' ' "
To Llovd E. Chenoweth. thM .linujLn.m-H
defendant:
in tne Name of the State of Oregon. You are
ureuy requireu to apiwiir and answer the com-
uinini ineti avail sc von in tnn HiwtvM.tmia
i.i.uri ana sun wiinin six weeks from the dale
oi me iinu niuiii'nuon oi tins summons, to wit
un or ueiore the 16th day of June, 1909; and if
juu mil no io answer, ior want thereof the
plaintitl will apply to said Court for a decree aa
prayed for in said complaint, vis.: That the
uiairine uoiiirNi-i. now ann neretoiore existinir
between plaintiff and ilefuiiriunt r.u r.,Ma.
annulled anil disnolved: that the future cure
iiu uiimuuy oi a u I ;iieii,iiveth bi1 l. n.H
Elmer Clienoweth, minor children of plalntln"
and defendant, be awarded to plaintiff, aud that
pinuiiiii may uave sucn omer and further rcltei
M acres of fine, level, black bottom land
miles of Dallas; large 2-story house, good, large
barn; on motor line between Dallas, Monmouth
and Independence, all good towns, creameries
at each, two have canneries; level gravel road
to an mam towns In county. Coino quick
you want this place at 7000.
07 acrei within 4 miles of Dallas, has a brand
new 9-rooin house, large porch on two sides and
back, built on a beautiful knoll, well finished
and painted, very attractive; ano large new
oarn, well painted, 82 acres of rich black bottom
land under plow; 25 acres of flue upland, lies
nicely, 6 or 6 acres of it under plow, balance
young oak timber, easily cleared, the upland Is
nne orchard land. A beautiful home for only
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.
as to tne Court may seem lust and euultable.
nils BuinmoiiB, by an order of the Hon. Ed. F
ooan, county Judgo of I'olk County, Oregon.
mane at i nambers at Dallas, Oregon, on the 1st
in . T,",""nri " "erven upon you by the
:.uv..u..u.t nn.iGUi IIUI 1CBS II1HU fllll'H WttMlf
for Six SUCCehBiVe wccllH ImmMllalol. n-l... .n
v.. , uuc, law, iu me "i-oix county
Observer," a weekly newsuaner of ecneril eir.
tiiatiou nun lsneil In anlil ( onniv nt Pnib ti...
itiLeiii ine uniL in I'.r nn ni ihi. .nn..nnn. t
OSCAR HAYTER,
Attorney for Plaiulift.
Guardian's Sale.
to S
Mrs. r. J. Coad went to McMinn
Tine today for a short visit
R. L. Fo was a passenger to Pnrt
aoa mis arteroooa oo a business
visit.
The commencement exercises for the
graduates from the eighth grade of
toe lianas Fubllc School will be beld
about June 18.
Mis Ella Carpenter, of this city.
and Miss Myrtle Davla, of MoCor.
nave Dotn been re-elected as teachers
Io the public schools of Portlaod.
Mrs. Virginia Smith returned from
Eugene, Saturday, where she has beeu
In tbe millinery busineea during the
past season aod will spend the sum
mer la this city.
Wlntha R. Palmer returned Suoday
to uorvaiiu after a visit with bis par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L M. Palmer. He
will finish bis course io tbe Oregon
Agricultural College this year.
Mrs. M. C. prior, of Woodland,
California, accornpaofed by ber
daughter. Minnie, is op for a visit
Ith ber sister. Miss May Shelter) and
other relative and friends Io this city.
For Sale.
White oak posts. E. M.
Phono Black 64.
Cochrane,
6-4-tf
Cows For Sale.
lood milch cows. Inquire Charles
Ktieude, Dallas, Oregon. 6-l-2t
Money to Loan
On Tarm security. Reasonable
inquire W. L. Tooze, Jr.. Attv.
S-ll-tf
At Soehren's Warehouse.
Just received a carload of flneaan.l
and a carload of cement. 4-6-tf
For Sale.
8 head of cows all civinir milk. A
bargain if taken goon. O. F. Brown
R. R. 1. Phone Red 25. 6-25-4t
For Sale.
One nearly new 1900 Oravitv .h
I riff machine. A harcaln lnnu.i
o .
a. n. faroham. c or .
Office For Rent.
n ft ..
"nation in Duslness section of
city. Inquire of A. J. Barbara. DalUiL
4-30tf
For Sale.
(lood well broke span young hsrses
year-old bays. H. O. Campbell
e-l-tf
Notice To Bidders.
Notice is hereby given that bids will
be received up to 10 o'clock a. m. June
2nd A. D., 1909, for screening and
hauling gravel on the County Road
near Lmokiamute River. Bids to he
notice ib Hereby given that by virtue
and in pursuance of an order of the
iV i. ,r"",v iaie oi Oregon,
for I'olk County, Bitting In probate, made ami
V r "lu ,u "'u wun on the 8th day
of May, 1909, ln the matter of the estate and
r. ..Tf """P ina tt. vviinams, Edgar K.
iniBiiiH, uscar is. rtiuiams, John E. Wll-
..o.u nii iiiiey Kj. vyiiiianis, minors, autbor-
....... ,! iiueuniiig me uniieraiKned
gi aniian oi tne persons and estates of said
minors to Sel certain real nmT.i,t. I , f
wards hereinafter descrilied, at private sale, for t-Jnoo
cash, in the manner rjreaprllii i.v i. 'it. I'"0
.... vs DUii, uniijiKii win, rrom ana
after Saturday, the lth day of June, 19U9, at tbe
law olhce of Oscar Hayter, Eso., in the City of
Dallas, in said County, proceed to sell the said
real .property, at private sale, for cash in hand
h , e'.l" c'"nce with said license
Hubject toconllrmation by Ksid :ounty Court1
..u nl property oeing particularly described
An undivided 5-7 intereat In mnA n ti... u.
tain parcel of land in Hoik County.Slate of Ore-
80 acres near Pedee store, school and nost
office; 6 miles ol Airlio; has large C room house,
too. f iuuu; -i uariis, an acres oi line deep red up-
iana unner plow, 30 acres tine young fir limber
i good small orchards; bulance pasture. This
la a good little farm and la a snap at J.rx).
Possession given llrst of next October.
80 acres of fine fruit laud only Ai mllea from
Monmouth; hast good 6-room house, bam. 12-
acre orchard, 10 acres Italian prunes, 2 apples.
mine dryer on Dlacej 20 acres plow lsnd. 40
acrei timber. The orchard on this place will pay
irom 1000 to 1200 per year, which Is 10 per cent
on io,ouo. rrlce 11,000.
138 acres fine dairy farm land In the heart of
the very best and prettiest part of the Willamette
valley. Level hard roads to Dallaa, Monmouth,
Independence and Kickreall, which have can
neries, creameries, etc. ; only 3 miles of Dallas:
! acres timber, balance all fine, level, black, free
sou, none better. Dallas-Salem Electric will
pass through place. Will be laying rails In 8
mouths and road will be completed In 10
months. Fine house, large barn. If you want a
auapbuy this for It will be In the market at -U0
per acre In 10 acre tracts Inside of one year.
Price 110,000.
S8 acres one-hslf mile of Falls City: good
buildings, near school, abundance of labor in
town. A fine place for poultry. Price. IAKx).
190 acrcs-3i miles of Dallaa, 17600.
200 acres-S miles Northwest of Dallas-the
Lou Fisher place 60 or 60 acres Blow land.
abundance fruit, fine spring water, flue soil,
house and barn, fenced ; 100 acres flue saw tim
ber that la worth price ol place. Price, twoo;
cash, terms to suit on balance.
mile of school. Price, only SI500.
88 acres -4 miles of Dallas, 50 acreiplollnj
good H-ruorn house, 2 good barn., Sgood p2
houses with scratch sheds, cool how, oo
floor, fine water, running ,prin, w,ttrt
place, abundance fruit and berries, well ferrai
line soil, phone, 1 mile of school, I Due ilin !t -live.
Only $.1700.
40 acres-S miles Kalis City. 6 miles Dillu
main road, 1 mile Bridgeport nation, km
and church, 0-room house, barn, imill orthm
commencing to bear, 6 acres hope, 28 acm plot
land, 4 acres timber, balance own Um ,ii
good soil. Only (2630.
67 acres 4 miles Northwest ol Dallas. 25 nlow
land, good small buildings, good fences, abun.
dance fruit, flue soft water, on nhoiid Unn. l
H.G.CAMPBELL,
30 acres-lU miles of Dallas on Silt oi
road; has flue large new dwelling, food new
barn, chicken-house and other ontbulldlup,
1000 Italian prune trees, 100 applet. SO chrnla
30 peach, some pears, 800 gooseborrla, Hud nip.
uernes, ai or a walnuts, all One fruit Und, duly
mall and phone. Price, taftuo.
40 acres-2 miles of Dallas, ill rood (mil m
grain land, on county road, timber will ptj la
clearing; some cleared now. Price, 111(H).
,8ti acres 2i miles of Dallas, all Ua Unci
acres cleared, balauce in virgin forat ud bu
enough cord wood, saw oak and hanltmid
handle Umber on it to pay the price twin onr,
bran new dwelling, good new barn, lieuhoue,!
line wells with puuips, a tine home, ill Hut nil,
Price, IXhIO.
63-acre snap on Dallas-Salem line, fine km-
tion. Bee me about this: It will pay ion.
120 acres 4 miles north of Dsllu; 100 teis
plow, small stream runs throat u place; fencud
Into lOeuclosures; can have running viter li
nearly all of them; good 7-rooui bouK.food
barn, granary, milk house, all Ine polite,
clover or timothy land, line dairy much, a Su
home. Price, I760O; one-half cash, I to i rein
time at 7 per cent on balance.
20 acres) mile out of city, 10 screl J ieir oM
cherry trees, mixed fruits for home uie, H be
tween rows with stravrberrlcs, gooeeberriee and
rasberries: ueat 6-room cottage, turn, well
fenced, a hummer of a little place. Will bt
worth ("ivOO ln leas than Iwo years' time. Hoc
flOOO.
77 acres of aa fine fruit or grain land u llun
In Oregon, with good buildliifi; SI sera
plow land. Only 176 per acre.
Small tracts near aud adjoining city.
Agent for city lots ln Ellis additlos, Mi
snd Levens Third Addition near HodiworU.
Also some choice lots closer in. See aw lot
residence property.
Dallas, Oregon
sealed and the bid to be by the cubic MiSScte D-"
yara delivered on the road.
By order of the County Court
(Sea') E. M. SMITH,
County Clerk.
Administrator's Notice.
ine Pinrllmaut mm..
Township 7 South, Kange
Guardian's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersiirned
7i.Sra" "PPi'liled by the County Court
of M.rvSPm!, Vi"0"' "" of the estate
,1Z r'."He,Knowiri " nipeint per-
r,h ,ii uu reguiariy qua Med as
ST.1- ' ,."7?'" h,v,nK Claims' against said
. ' h?. '"""."J Pnt them to the
. '"Miruas oy law required.
Uuaruian.
Iseelnninr at
Section 13 In
u n oi ine viiiiametie Meridian, and run
.un mence noutn 20 chains; thence West 66
chains; thence North 22.04 chains; thence ast
Jfi.Wchaina; thence South 36 degreea West 2 99
u. . j .l ouuiiuary line ol said Sec
tion, and thence bast 20 chains to the place of
Dated thislist" day of. May, TSST
GKKTlS P. WILLIAMS,
(nardlan of the persons and estates
of the above named minora.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
Notice is herehv vIvAn thai ). ., ,i 1 ...
baa this dav been ai,fwii.f..1 ..t n,ini. ....... ...
UI, CTMKUI I linmil M r . . . . . ...... . .. 1
the Hon. County Court of Polk County, Oregon.
All parties knowing themxelvea indebted to
aald estate are heretiv nmiHaH tn ... .. i-.. .
dlle settlement with the undersigned, and all
persons haying claims against the same are
hereby notified to present the aame duly veil
's Til. "'".months from the date hereof.
Dated at Ilallaa Pniir
28th day of AprtT, PJ09. " V",:U",
WARREN WRIGHT,
. , . ---"uDuawf 01 saiu estate.
Sibley & Eakin, Attys.
TT0B'KIT AT LAW
B. F. JONES
Offloe ln Cooper Building.
INDEPENDENCE, - OREGON
-- - ttitI ruilaliinm
Notice.
, .5T.. :.?!.rebyJ(.,ren' ,h' "e undersigned
,. . . .... ...... in , , v., vptuii , naa filed his
final account aa n. h .,lmi., ..... "J'"..U,"
!i,i,i0.,""Tt:o"rt" Po"t c"""y. haa set the
19th day of Jnne. lmn uih. ,i;J . L e
. . - . .7 - ior ueanna
ui.jecuons tnereto. All persona having anr
lntereat Iu the said huu . LZ'. .. . ''."i
appear at the time above mentioned, it the
naiial place, of holding court in the siVS
there may blr "" uc'r """o"'. " ny
JAMFfl HlWnviv.v
Arlmlntiiraiorol the eut of
-maaiu UlUtUQ.
L. D. BUTLER
SUITS AND COLLECTIONS
promptly attended to.
Office over Dallas City Bank
Dallas, - - to"00'
Legal blanks for sala at tbii office
Guardian's Notice.
KaKa. 4. k. i , .
- mm urrruT riTfn 11 w tin I
li.s: " Jjnoeraignea has thU day been
appointed guardian ol the cute of A.J. Harris
cnr?1lf'ep,Tkr";?- by ,h ""norable Count,'
Kr?."-',P"k bounty. Oregon. All persons
JlT.i. swainst said estate are herebv
'rjT"' lh-"d"ly venned toTbe
m immediate ttlemenl will, Z
.......KUm ,lr u suorneya
Uated this th day of M ay, 1X
W. N. PfTNAM.
t of the eauteof
Sibley A Eakin. Atu'a"
For Sale.
Atasacrifloie, 6-room cotutre: bath
inside toilet; corner location: all
moli-ro linprorementa. Inquire this
offlca. t..j.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice ta fcewt.T n.M IK., ti : . I
a.lminlnr.Lnr j 7'." ""'"anen.
Po1? nty. and m,i lonn h 23
rr."T"'- Jna " at the hour l
V CMH ' am an aaa ttu
nenr. are herri skh i finl la m7l ,1
I.';3.,,",,'L-J, .. -.id .of
dla. harm). ' " " "nurator
W.alDalls.thl.TtidaTof M.t. lw
"""" ie, Aanintstrator of tbe
KONG
OF
THROAT
AND
,Sib0) I5!ai
OR. CCD SWIG'S
F0R COUGHS AND GOLDS
CURES m THROAT LUNG
DISEASES
PIS
SAVED HCR SOU'S UFE
y Rex was takes dovi a year afo witk taiif trotibte. V
doctored aoint montbs with out tzBprvrement. Tliea I bef" V
Dt.XiBz't Hew Diacorery, and I sooa oticed ctAHf tot
I kept this treatment up for a few weeks aa4 ew mj soaUperfect-7
weUa.4 work, erery day. JCES. SAMP. EIPPIX, Ara, IU-
OLD ANO GUARANTEED BY
fOc AND I
BXLT & CHZERINaTON, D&Uas, Oregon