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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1909)
Polk County Observe ALLGOOD Sc. COLLINS LESSEES Published Semi-Weekly t 11.60 per Year. Strictly in Advance. Entered as second-clam matter March 1. 1907. at the post otllce at Dallal, Oregon, nniler the ack oi uongress oi uarcB 8, unv. DALLAS, OREGON, Juki 22, 1909 The way to build up Dallas is to pat ronize Dallas people. THE SEASON OF FOREST FIRE. With the advent of the summer sea son and the approach of July and August, the two months of the year In which damage to the forests of Ore gon from fire reaches its maximum, the Oregon Conservation Association Is issuing warnings and instructions concerning the prevention of forest fires which deserve the attenf.Ion of all. The advice and instructions given in the pamphlets are worthy of a care ful perusal by persons who intend going on camping expeditions this summer and by persons who are likely to be employed in or about the heavily timbered sections during the dry sea son when danger from fires is greatest. Following is the contents of one of the little pamphlets which is being Issued by the Association : Oregon now sells $20,000,000 worth of lumber a year. Of this $14,000,000 is received by employees who put it in local circulation. REQUIRES NO LICENSE New Angling Law Will Not Cause Women or Boys Under 15 Any Annoyance. The problem as to whether or not the new state law requires boys under jo years oi age or women, to secure anglers' licenses before they will be permitted to fish will be solved by County Clerk E. M. Smith In a way quite favorable to the parties under discussion. Basing his Interpertation of the law on a letter received from R. O. Steven son, the state game warden, he will not issue licenses to women or to boys under 15 years of age. The text of Mr. Stevenson's letter to Mr. Smith con cerning the matter Is as follows : "In reply to yours of the 17th, will say that this department has decided that It will take no action against women or boys under the age of 15 years. While the law technically re uires them to have a license It does not provide for the payment of the same, and I believe that it was not the intention of the makers of the law that they should be required to have a license. For these reasons and others this department has decided not to require a license from women or boys under the age of 15 years." Invited to "Home Coming." Uncle Almon Cowles received an invitation this week to attend the cele bration of the 250th anniversary of the town of Hadley, Massachusetts, to be held August 1-4. Great prepara tions are being made for the event, and the celebration promises to be happy "home-coming" for the loyal sons of the Old Bay State. Old Had ley Is one of the historic spots of the United States. Founded In 1659, it was the scene of numerous stirring events during the Revolutionary War. Many relics of the eight years' struggle will be exhibited at the cele bration. Mr. Cowles was a resident of the neighboring town of Amherst fori many years before coming to Oregon, and he greatly regrets that time and distance will make it impossible for him to attend the reunion. Wanted. All kinds of iron, rubber, brass, copper, zino and hides. Highest cash prices paid, A. N. Hulleck, Mon mouth, Oregon. 3-12-tf For Sale. Twenty-five acres lying almost with in the city limits of Falls City. Has living water, about 1000 cords of wood In standing timber, land of excellent quality. Would make an ideal fruit farm. This bargain may be secured for $900, part down and remainder on fair terms. Leave inquiries at this orllce. 4-13-tf Improve Upper Willamette. The Government dipper dredge No, 2 has been at work at Independence for the past few days, dredging out a log pond at the sawmill. TheSpauld Ing Company has built a switch from the depot and will haul logs from Falls City, dumping them' in there and rafting them to the Salem and Newberg mills, instead of hauling them to Newberg, as has been done heretofore. D. A. Hodge, who has held a lease on the Spaulding mill for the last two years, gave up the lease on the first of the month, and this company will run the mill with Mr. Hodge as manager. New Railroad Projected. The following dispatch to the Port land Journal announces the inception of a new railroad enterprise In Polk county and one which if carried out, will beof utmost importance: "Articles of incorporation for a new coast rail way were filed in the office of the secre tary of the state yesterday morning by Independence capitalists. The new road is to be known as the Inde pendence, Siletz and Pacific Railway company. It Is capitalized for $500,000. According to the articles, the proposed new road is to be built from a point near Simpson, in Polk county, to the Pacific coast, through the Siletz Indian reservation, Cape Foul- weather, in Lincoln county, to be the western terminus. The incorporators are O. W. Taylor, D. W. Sears and H Hirschberg." 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. Seud in your orders by either phone. Mutual 1196; Bell 443. 8-4 tf. AUGUST BOWMAN. Tent Meetings Continue. The Whiston & Longman revival in About a billion feet is destroyed by tne Christian Church tent continues lire In Oregon annually, which, if wnn unaDatea interest. Over seventy. manufactured, would bring in flve nave already gone forward and $13,000,000. I many more are expected. Some nights On every thousand feet burned, the tDe teut 8 crowded to overflowing, stumpage owner may lose $1, but the Whiston Is an expert in interesting an community loses $8 in wages. audience and Longman's solos are Timber means pay checks, to sup- wort& giuf? a long way to hear, port all industries; but burned timber Tnese meetings will close Sunday, pays no wages. June 27, with a reception on Monday. Timber pays taxes In your county; Tonight Whiston speaks on "The if it burns up, your Drooertv has to Harvest, a great message. Wednes pay the difference. Help keep down forest fires and you'll make more money. So will your children. Care with small fires is the best way to prevent big ones. day night the subject will be "Sorap Open Windows," a message to young people and new converts. Thursday night the subject is "What No Man Knows." On Friday night at 8 o'clock sharp Whiston will lecture under the Teachers For Dallas Selected. C. G. Coad, one of the members of the board of directors in this district, gives the following list of names of teachers chosen to serve in the Dallas public school during the next term: W. I. Ford, principal ; H. H. Parsons, of Seattle, assistant principal; Misses Evangeline Hart, Vera Cosper, Nola Coad, Edna Morrison, Josephine Jacobson, Sadie Lynn, Belle Elliott, Maud Hart and Mrs. F. H. Morrison With the exception of the principal and his assistant, the teachers have not yet been definitely assigned to their respective grades. Professor R. R. Hill, whom Mr. Ford succeeds to the principalship, will soon move with his parents to Portland. How Thieves Live by Charles Somerville, the celebrated newspaper criminal reporter, is only one of the big features that make the July Everybody's very much worth while. There are five other live articles, and SIX STORIES that you can't afford to miss. Get the JULY EVERYBODY'S FOB SALE BY W. R. ELLIS and W. H. ROY MHIiTW (OIF until gy uuua y uu vu lU 1 1 m Er'v & will be celebrate Trl LTVr J" MJeanaa crowd ofTr? I &s . r'...7 Xjf. Dallas. Don't rTZT-e a MWmi . . '-.orrect prices I 1 J V YAW KTr WF Jf a J,! 1l -UK. V .. "WTl HT I B Colored and JLOrgandies Silk Mulls. Orientals, Percalelitr ridn- silk a ijjuv. ri 1 1 1 is. T.TNTF.WS in wu: i . : o inoes. N I ff i J'sTl if Tn v,J ru: rviY ...H -5CC5' (It uinauKand Waist patterns bi5!?JLK!ia 11W rVkTYiril.oa lin r-f Turin . jijujLjams nats. Get one oi our noppy SjHtsJoHjftur- Therefore, you are urged to observe llUBP'ce8 ' tne IjSW Enforcement the following simple rules: Don't toss away burning matches or tobacco. Don't make a camp Are in leaves, rotton wood, or against logs, where it may spread or you can't be sure it le put out. Always clear all Inflammable mat ter away from your fire. Never leave a Are until It is out. Don't burn your slashing In the close season without a permit from a fire warden. -uon t operate an engine without spark arrester In the close season. Put out any fire you find If vou can If you can't, notify a Are warden or raony otner public officer, or the land ownor. Hardy weraemuer that any little fire may beoome a big one if left alone. All these rules but the first and last are Law, and violation is punishable. Next to water, earth is the best thing rapuiouinre with. The best tools for League on "Booze." Come to ull the meetings. In Christian Church Tent at 8 o'clock sliarn each nlo-hr Mrs. Margaret Mills, of Stanley, Wisconsin, Is visiting in this city at tne home of her sister. Mrs. Huirb. Uayes. Mrs. E. N. Hall and daughter. Meryl, went to Buena Vista yesterday to visit for a few days with relatives and friends and to gather berries In the rich land along the river. Miss Cora VanSklke and Bert Os- born were married at the home of her mother in this city Sunday, the cere- Judge make ! BUSINESS LOCALS. Advertisements under this it the rate ofl cent per word, iirat insertion- w. cent per word lor each insertion thereafter; 30 words or less. SI Der month. Nr.. atua,-tiao.,.. inserted for less than 15 vents. Hirures count as one word. For instance, the numeral combination "I:i50" counts as one word. Two initials count as one word. For instance, '.I. M. Jones" counts as two words. The minimum chHrse la for 15 words; that is, m advertisement from 1 word to 15 words is counted as 15 words; an advertisement from 16 to 20 woruK, inclusive, is counted us 20 words trora 21 to 25 words, is counted as 25 words, etc The figures following the advertisement indi cate how long it is to run, and are not charged to the customer. For instance, 8-3I-2t indicates that the advertisement waa first published on March 31, and that it is to be inserted twice i oe nirures ana letters 4-1-tf indicate that the luvcriiBemeui was nrst puDiished April land that it is to be run until the cmtonier orders it 'iiBuuuiiuueu.j BR.AS1G 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. 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 DALLAS MERCANTILF rn ' POLK COUNTY FARMS FOR SALE Guardian's Notice. For sale Dallas. Chickens cheap. K. McLenuan, It being performed by Holman. They will their home in Black Rock. The first annual ball of Company H given at the Armory, Friday night. was more largely attended than any oi me previous uances nelcl inis year a fl.L.i . . I w,v''wrio w. mo i-iHijuauy were iZiBl g th9 8h0Ve1, BX and UAtly Pleased with its success. Music U 'SklASV. IV. At Soehren's Warehouse. J ust received a carload of fine sand and a carload of cement. 4-6-tf Notice is hereby given that the nndereifcncd has been duly appointed by the Conntv Cnni-i I r," SP""'?' 'reon. guardian of the estate of Wary femlline Knower, an incompetent per ni. i duly nd refc"llr'y qualified as t, "''fr"s navinK cioims agHinnt said undersigned, duly verified as by law required. Ciuardian. 53-acre snap on DallaB-Salcm line, Oat loca tion. See me about this; it will pay you. 120 acres 4 miles north ot Dallas; 100 acres plow. small stream runs through place; fenced into 10 enclosures; can have running water in nearly all of them; good 7-room house, good barn, granary, milk house, all tine potato. clover or timothy laud, tine dairy ranch, a fine home. Price, 17500; one-half cash, 8 to 8 years time at 7 per cent on balance. 20 acres 1 mile out of city. 10 acrea 3-year-old cherry trees, mixed frnits for borne use, set be tween rows with strawberriea, gooseberries and raspberries; neat 5-roora cottage, barn, well fenced, a hummer of a little place. Will be worth fiOUO In lens than two ream' time. Now fSOOO. acres of as line fruit or grain land aa there is In Oregon, with good buildings; CO acrea plow land. Only 75 per acre. Small tracts near and adjoining city. Agent for city lots in Ellis addition, Oalti na Levens Third Addition near Sodaworki. Also some choice lots closer In. See rue for resldunce property. Notice of Final Settlement. Money to Loan On farm security. Reasonable rates. Inquire W. L. Tooze, Jr., Atty. 6-11-tf was furnished by StockwelPs orches tra. xwocnangesm me mall and pas senger service out of Dallas went into effect today. The morning train left at 6 :45 Instead of 7 o'clock, as hereto fore, and the Derry stage changed it time of departure from 1 o'clock to 12:30 p. a. The afternoon train for Portland left at 1 :35 instead of 2:20 o'clock. M. L. Howard died at his home in i- (Bln - 0 . m iuib tn oaiuiuay mumiHg alter a J. H fir.. W V ir 'I. ... t ' uraiu uemg aue to roraaaresses of Fire Wardens in your Tlcinity, write the Secretary of me oiate uoara or Forestry. COIRT HOUSE NOTES items or Interest From the Records in the Ceunty Offices Briefly Told. PROBATE. Tires Set. wiiile you wait at F. J. Wacner's implement Shop on Oak Street 6-11-tf Notice is herehv -. -........ , COLBi,e oi JOini v. White, deceased has tiled her final account in the County court of the State of Oregon for Polk County, and that Thursday the 8th day of July, ma, ,t the ho" Of ten O'clock ill the fnr,.nw,n i ...'h -I .HI iV- n-V ; " wsniyuranin the City of Dallas, Oregon, has been appointed by said vwui. ilia iim linn n ana f., hi.. n. . AT , "'a nnat account and the MARANDA M WHrTl- Administratrix of the estate of ,,,. ,,, nnue, deceased. Hated and first published June 8, 1909. w acres of line, level, black bottom land; 3 miles of Dallas; large a-story house, good, large oarn; on motor line between Dallas, Monmouth anu independence, all good towns, creameries at each, two have canneries; level gravel road to all main towns in county. Come quick if you want this place at 171)00. SOLD back, built on a beautiful knoll, well finished and painted, very attractive; fine large new barn, well painted, 32 acrea of rich black bottom land under plow; 25 acres of tine npland, lies nicely, 5 or 6 acres of it under plow, balance young oak timber, easily cleared, the npland is une orchard land. A beautiful home for only S-HIOU. For Sale. a span of driving ponies. Welchl aoout sou pounds. Inquire at Fuller's barn. fi.ao.at For Sale. rii , . . , i uij i iww, lib me not rine registered Jersey bull, 3 years theforenoonof8llidd,y d. O. E. Dennis. Mutual phone loXf .T'lr old Black 515. 6-18-3t Hauer appointed appraisers of prop erty In Crook county; W. H. Cecil, i. i. carey and liobert Rwd appointed appraisers or Harney county property. KstateofMaryE Conlee. deceased Dnal account approved and admio istrator discharged. Estate of Patience Bentley, deceased final account approved; adminis trator discharged. Estate of Sarah M. Gibson, deceased noai account approved ; dminis- trator discharged. REAL ESTATE. uiar Johnson et ux to H D Parker, iaoa in uallaa, f JJ. t rancls t Keyt to M I Caldwell, iana mica, rs , 1159. uraod Roods Land Compaoy to u oiair, iana in rolk and Yambill couotles, f 10. ElU8Croisn etaltoSFC&W Ry Co, block io McXary, l. W L Gllaon et us to LIU Pugh, lou in Falls City, t?o, William Ellis et m to Lila Pugh, I acre In 1 1 a, r w, $15. Leander Conner et nx to C L Bratcher. lou In Perrydalfl, ffiso. William H Eatey et al to C A Brown and U u Foster. 80 acres in 1 1 a, r ( w, 9120a Emma CraTo to B C Craven, Uod la Dallas, 5O0a Gorg H Cilr et si to W C 8a eh r I at, 110 acre fa t f s, r t w, ua. W L GUsoa to Albert Teal, lots la Falls Cry. JM. cancer of the stomach. Mr. Howard was about 56 years of age and is sur vived by bis wife and six children. He had been a resident of Dallas fur a few years, coming here from Eastern Oregon The remains were taken to Salem today from which place they win be sent to Myrtle Creek for burial. C. C. Cbipmao. of the firm of ChiD- For Sale. learn, narness, wagon, eurrev. and single Duggy. O. D. Treat. Falls City, Mutual phone 1316. 3-19-tf 80 acres near Pedee store, school and post otllce; 5 miles of Airlie; has large 6-room house, cost 1000 ; 2 barns, 3T acres of fine deep red up land under plow, 30 acres Sue youna fir Umber ' good small orchards; balance pasture. This is a good little farm and is a anau at I .vl fosseasion given lirst of next October. 80 acres of fine fruit laud only dU miles from Monmouth; has a good 6-room house, barn, 12- acre orchard, 10 acres Italian prunes, 2 apples. mine dryer on place; M acres plow land, D acrea timber. The orchard on this place will nav from 11(100 toll JJ0 per year, which is 10 per cent onsio.ouo. Fricet 1,000. 138 acres fine dairy farm land in the heart of the verv best and nntttieat nart nr th wtii.n.t .admimstral .r.fh?".. . ' J?. nnd"'lfned, Valley. Level hard roads to Dallas. Monmouth. aeceased, has filed his fln.i """'" meinan, wm oivt cu ueriea, creameries, etc. ; only 3 miles of Dallas; July. at the h.r, i 'in ,J " .ii nue, level. Discs, ire at the Court r.mm nf ' " '"'rio win in tha ( iiv n, i,n.. pass through place. Will be iavina rails In a Court aa th. tt.; .7."'.. "' K"a. ' oompietea in 10 objections u. the ad S i t. ..Pi monthfc Fine house, large barn. If you want a settlement thereof. I snap buy this for it w ill be In the market at 1200 Admi t i WAITER, per acre in 10 sere tracts Inside of one year, , , . . 11 " 17 vmtmv III Notice of Final Settlement. 40 acres-8 miles Falls City. 5 miles Dallas, on main road, 1 mile Bridgeport station, school and church, 6-room house, barn, small orchard commencing to bear, 5 acres hops, 28 acres plow land, 4 acrea timber, balance open laud, all gooa sou. only (2650. 30 scres-l!i miles of Dallas on Salt Creek road; baa fine large new dwelling, good new Darn, cnicken-house and other outbuildings, low Italian prune trees, 100 applet, 80 cherries, 30 peach, some pears, 800 gooseberries, 2000 rasp perries, auor as walnuts, all fine fruit laud, daily man ana pnone. Frlce, H500. 40 acres-2 miles of Dallas, all good fruit or grain land, on county road, timber will pey for clearing; some cleared now. Price, U00. 86.86acre 2 miles of Dallas, all Ilea fine, & acrea cleared, balance in vlrgiu forest and has enough cordwood, saw oak and hardwood handle timber on it to pay the price twice over; bran new dwelling, good new barn, henhouse, 2 fine wells with pumps, a fine home, all line soil. Price, 13500. 67 acre hill farm only 4 miles of Dallas, on a good road, one mile of school, rural phone, close neighbors, 25 acres plow land now in crop, part of which goes with place, fine young orchard of apples, pears, prunes, cherries, etc. Fine well water at house; very shallow well at barn; fine spring water in pasture in three dif ferent places, very good small house of 3 rooms below, could be two rooms above; very good barn, good fences. 1000 eorda wood on place. (standing timber) fir and oak, a flue place for fruit, poultry and cows aa -veil aa goats. If you will come quick I can sell you this place at siwu. hay rauches In the valley, close to mi , wster transportation, if sold before iumat m of crop goes to burer, tbii Ii a hand, to and is a great bargain at the pries wblcb lioil, KiOper acre; land is aclling all tmtiHk smaller tracts at from 90 to llHperMK.lta, Is no white land on this place. One-hill cm terms to suit on balance. 117 acres of line frnit or groin land. above tae Frost Line, ideal walnut lend. M icn j. cultivation, lays tine to work, hu komeoll rooms, barn, abundance of fruit ma tenia mostly red loose mellow lnd, school right B place, on good road, phone Hue. Thliplietln bargain at only 325Q; 17M casth. an7 lengtbel lime on balance at 7 per cent lnterat, poao ion to be given October 1, place la renled on Oscar Hayter, atu.rney. " uwe",en- uaiea and flrut published June 11, 1909. in Board Wanted. Young lady desires board and room private home at once. Address Notice to Creditors. notice la nerehv wivn it,.,k. . , . baa been duly ntil .Tm 7..".F .'E? estate of Volnevk. Holmea. rtBJT V. . I Price tlO.000. 190 acres-.I" miles of Dallas, I7SO0. 230 acres 6 miles Northwest oi Dallas the Lou Fisher place SO or SO acrea plow land. abundance fruit, fine spring water, fine soil, house and barn, fenced; 100 acrea fine saw Um ber that is worth price ol place. Price, 14000; (2000 cash, terms to suit on balance. 67 acrea 4 miles Northwest of Dallas, 26 plow ..-- . r: . r. i o T..H... r..,OT coi conn i th,i; t1! . "Kn" mM jwinw M ' .uu a. i mi mm, tut ujer proprietors or ans. l none tui, DOin lines. County, and baa oualined. l0011 ,m" Buildings, good fences, .bun .SAL Etln .""'nsclsimi against the aaid duly verified, together with the proper vouchers transfer being made 8aturday. Mr. each. Also another car of e St.- i'd,l;,:.p.lw"hi,, '" the Farmer will return to Corvatlls, where the Dallas Hotel, has purchased Mr. Farmer s share of the business and assumed lull control of the bob-I, the A Star sblocrlea. no rcsiaeo neiore coming to this city hocse. to go into business. Mr. Chipraan's family have cotae down from Corvat lls and will make their residence Io this city In future. Cedar Posts. Good cedar posts for sale at 1 11 rwri. Oscar Hayu-r Buvkua mi vi riira nur sil. m thu SOEHBKM WaR- 7-S4-tf Tile For Sale. Am now ready to supply all sizes of nrsf-class drain tile from S to 8 Inches. Inclusive. Located one mile north of Monmouth, on Dallas road. G. F Shew, Bell phone 1x1. C-l-lmo Dot ice. Dated and first published June g, 1909. A.MIKHK H HOI 1IVD Administrator of the estate 'of dance fruit, fine soft water, on phone Une, I mile of school. Price, only 11500. acrea -4 miles of Dallas, SO acre plow land. good 6-room bouse, 2 good barns, I good poultry house with scratch aheda, cool train, concrete Boor, fine water, running spring water through place, abundance trait and berrlea, well fenced. fine soil, phone, 1 mile of school, In plae to live. Only C00. 70 acres not very far from above place, has an old house ol three rooms, one good barn, some bearing fruit, aprlcga and well on place, & acres standing oak timber, would cut at least 7.r cords of wood, all under a good fence, about 15 acre under plow, at least 16 acrea more that stumps are well rotted on that could be put under plow without much work, lies rolling but plow laud woold all lay well to farm, on mile to school, 4 ul;es of Dallas. Will pet In 30 head of Angora goau and two nice heifers all fori siaio it sold within a very short time. Price Is subject to rain after a short time, this and aoov place are both great bargains, they ate actually worth 62000 each. Ill 1-12 acres of aa fine fruit or walnut land aa there la in th Blate of Oregon, all lays An. just in right elevation, not too high up and at me time far enough, 100 acres ready for the piow, about 10 or 11 acres in oak timber, would make one of the finest fruit and nut tract Id me state, i 1-2 mile of Monmouth, S mile of Dallas, 6 miles of Independence, all good towns 11 it is a good orchard land yon want this will suit yon, no buildings to amount to much, but the land Is all right and tne location la all right Ibis place wonld make 2 fine frnit terms, will cnt in two at same price. p per acres (1000 cash, time to suit on balance. 200 acre of fine land right at Teata Station on th Salem, Falla City 4 Western Railroad; ISO acres of plow land, about IS acrea of fir and oak Umber, balance open land In pasture, all good soil. The plow land is all nearly level Place ha two small streams running throurh It. sev eral large springs, water from one could be plp- m mi Douae ana barm with fin lot of bill for waterworks, no finer water in the state. There will be four paaaenger trains day by Fall each way over the road besides th freight trains. Market right at place, ahlntiina feed. nr. den truck and everything farmer baa to sell into th touting camps, thialsan tdeal nlace for a dairy ranch, fin barn on place, small house, " sawmill boilding and S or amall mill house, sll new, abundance frnit, rural pb ne and long distance, dally mail, t mile Dallas ever rock road, mile from Falla City, If sold soon prtoe 110,000. Fin farm of 240 acre 1 I I miles of Independ ence, all level bi-k land, all ihi cleared plow land, and on of the fineu natural dairy and SOLO 1-2 acres and located only t miles from Dills over a beautiful drive, nice graded roidi tit hard all winter; this line little lira hu itetl 40 acres of plow land, 32 of which UdeepUirt bottom land and the balance loir nplud Mr adapted to fruit, grain nutsor berrlea,fnmltr daily mall, rural and long distance pbona,OK half mile of two statlona oil Salem, Falls Cit; 1 Western R, R. which will connect yon wlUi sll trains in Valley running north and Kulb. 1 fine large commodious farm house built hut ta son containing 9 large rooms, home well pilu ed and flnished, porch around three sidetoi in beautiful view of valley tnd lurronndlir country, large new barn, all fine soil, no ml, gravel or white land on place, pofttlvrlrurt presented, if you want a hummer of little lrs, on that will suit yourself, your wife ud lit whole family and one thai il close to scbosi come quick and buy this place, owner buim eats in Eaatern Oregon that demandildi la mediate attention aud has put the price ' to bed rock in order to make a quick ssle. Tat first come the first served, only 14300. Fine well improved farm consisting of B acres located within two miles of Perrjdiletos a good county road, dally mall, rnral ud taf distance phone, all fine land entirely free Iroa rock, gravel or white laud, all nicefrees)ll,l place has a large two story frame torn, i bollt, houae is plumbed with hot snd cold mi bath and other conveniences, food viudsill large new barn, good large grsnsry, Hue mm, a very healthy place to live; SO seres ol plow land, the land all lays due to ork; W not under plow is Just aa good as any of it Is covered with oak timber at presentls pl and the balance in oak stumpage; there 1 good market at R. R. station for sit woodi" good profit; th crop goes with this pl 16000, 13. .00 cash, 5 years time at C per eent n eat on balance if desired. aa .-r f.rm 1 miles of Dallas over a flnedrin 14 mile from station on balem, FmCW Western R. R., large commodious dwelllni1 painted and papered, good barn son - knIIHInn hlindinCC fruit, fill WSief, school, daily mail, rural and loot WW Kn .wwt imi. ? pftori cows, some pw stock, 25 goete, 14 hogs, chickens, welt, . , a nltlraW. neaa, new top ouggr, piw, -farm tools and implements, crop eve. W " per acre. 100 acre farm within 8 1-8 miles f' over a good road, this is a fine tract of W" will have to b. seen to be aprhrteti. n 20 acrrs of fine black bottom lsnl,lhi all cleared, some ash along the ereei yet. watorever, fine fprlngat boose and n'"J" - , hmus m good boos Of i rmit abnndancs s raoraa.ii.ni, . wood Umber, no rock, wmte " - place, all good free soil, a On. plaee goata, fruit, etc Price eniy p 229 acres of all fine black land "J1'", t Bu-kmall or Derrr a Sta. a S. - . of rail., nearly all oder pis". acre Umber and brash la pssiare. running tnrongo pi, - --- . acre Umber and t nA .alia 1nrl Mnd 0011(10 110,000. cash, terms o balsix srl4le,, Citation. Notice to Bidden. Notice la hereby glren that bids will be received up to o'clock a. ra. on June 29th to be filed with the County Clerk for quarrylofr, crashing and hauling rock on the County road known aa the Guthrie Road ; the rock to be taken from what Is known as the Farley farm. Bids will be recelwed for quarrying, crushing and hauling and aa well for quarrying and crush ing alone and alao for haulioff the rock alone. The fViiinrr r,nrl Notice. reeerres the right to nect any or all J Notice Is hereby given that we have bids. Specifications will be on file !lr our business partnership la with the County Clerk on or br-fore j tf Dallas Hotel. All pereona having June Kth. 1301, and bids to be opened accounts with the firm are requeete In th County Court of th State of Oregon for the County of Polk. " ' In the sialter al th Mutani v.. w . Citation "'". To Miriam Allen, Kmma Rsana, Eliraheth R Henry. Mrs. Nona Kl t.w u a notice. nam, out tioodnooah, W. N. I Putnam, aaaniian ar a 1 u..., . uc uiuniu mom oi me eicome I r.v " """ netrs n k. ii- , . n-rrui. aereaapa, (ireetiiuT- """" "i i u i u k uouse oas oeen moved I . name w the Mute of Oimn r . to me room on Halo street adlolnlntr .. Y.T ."i " Henline's oonfectionerv ston anrf i?".'" t Room inemi .1 H. G. Campbell Dallas, Ore. confectionery store and meals will be served to all comers. Mrs. Julia Miller, proprietor. C 2-4t at o'clock a. na.. June rth. 1909. By Order of tha County Court (Sea!) E. M. SMITH. County Clerk. I to call upon Attorney L. D. Brows and effect a settlement at earliest eon venleooa. Chlprnsa & Farmer, Dal la Hotel. Dallas Oregoo. S-21 tt 111 in.lVuinl. "I b . "rdy. the iHh day of" July. . ' 'ben and !l nil 1"'"' " ,"T' whf th ollowing mnim aa NMMn tn.w,i aadlrlod ooe-tentk ol ti iollmrin. amoinwai iMSHinwnt corner ol tt rw... Attobsct at Law- - L. D. BROWN Abstracts promptly made. Notary Public, Collections Mill St . Down stairs. Hall Or. aairiova ooe u-ntk ol ti following Und H. I o , . t-. i t - u Z ' V. . . ' m arm wife la T. H . k. 4 . X ih i Mrr plk loonty.Orviron and raanlag thm Konk it, iwK tho Fast Ise rMl. ih. c ,71 Tl? ,0. pmrr t-glB- ltns.: The Rom. M r. Coad. JoA lhr cossti coon oi lso tm. , . :rr 4 Po'k witk the Seal ol a. id CW tm! this lit day ol iiw 4. D. lui Atuan: L M. HiTH. Clerk. The only rellabl tan of AbartracU t. Polk county, offlco oa Cowrt St DALLAS. A WORD OF WARNING Just recently a ciUzeo of Patterson, New Jersey, contracted lep rosy by waariog clothing that was spriniled through man's mouth Io a Chinese laundry. Dr. Spaulding in cbrg" the department of ooougeous dlaeaaea of Chicago says: method of doing op clothe In Chinese laundries Is dD, and ought to be prohibited by law." Phone us mod or wr will eaU at your door. W want your bundle, large or stsso. Tour linen will last longer whea laundered by e b0 k how. Special atteaUoa given to shirts, collars and cuffs- Dallas Steam Laundry Phone, Mutual & tmr ainau-.au aas, jgm