MUSICAL RECITAL Vocal and Dramatic Students Give Knjoyable Program. Will The commencement recital of the Vocal and Dramatic Department of Dallas College will be held in the Woodman Hall, Wednesday evening, June 1. The program will be ns fol lows: Piano Solo, "Song Without Words," Miss Iva McDanlel. Chinese Chorus, "Pinky Panky Poo," Miss Gladys Canter, Miss Llla McDan lel, Miss Ruth Shore, Miss Dena Butz, " Miss Addle Boydston, Miss Freda Launer. Reading, "The Confessional." Miss Katherine Fox. Vocal Solo, "Oh, Restless Sea!" Ro land Holman. One-Act Comedy, "In Imminent Danger," Miss Perkins and Miss Van Orsdel. Vocal Solo, Selected. Miss McDan lel. Reading, "From a Far Country." Miss Sadie Meyer. Vocal Solo, "If I had the World to Give." Miss Boydston. Vocal Duett, "Maying." Miss Per kins and L. Barnhart. Piano Solo, "Valse Noble." Miss Butz. Vocal Solo,. (Cello ac.) "Till Death." Miss Perkins and Mr. John Uglow. Reading, (monologue) "My First Recital." Miss VanOrsdel. Vocal Solo, "Flower Song." Miss Butz. Reading, "Zlngarela." Miss Perkins. Vocal Solo, "The Reef Bell." Mr. A. L. Barnhart Cello. Solo, Selected. Mr. John UgloW. Serio-Comlc Quartette, "Muffs." Tableau, "Cinderella's Slippers.' tratlon of the title to the land above described. Now unless you appear on or before the 22nd day of June A. 13. 1910 and show cause why such appli cation shall not be granted, the same will be taken as confessed and a de cree will be entered according to the prayer of the application and you will be forever barred from disputing the same. E. M. SMITH, Clerk Walter L. Tooze, Jr., Applicant's Attorney. Executor's Flnnl Notice Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned, executors of the estate of William Llvermore, deceased, have tiled their tinul account In said estate with the County Court of Polk County, Oregon, and said Court has set the same lor hearing on Saturday, June the 25th, 110, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m.. at which time all per sons having objections to said final account, it' any there be, are hereby notified to present the same to said County Court, at the Court room Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, and upon vour failure so to do the undersigned will apply to said Court for an order closing said estate and uiscnnrging said executors from further liability. Dated at Dallas, Polk County, Ore gon, this 20th day ot May, lmu. . A. H. M lil It and LEONARD K. L1VERMORE, Joint executors of the estate of Will iam l.ivermore. deceased. Sibley & Eakin, Attorneys for estate. Raises the dough M 'i!t',!)Wy And complies with IasujS all pure food laws. F"i " .-4 (Mi I i be proportioned amongst said Plain titTs and Defendants in accordance with their interests thereon, and that the costs and disbursements of this suit in makln- the said partition of the above described premises be decreed to be a lien upon their Interests so set apart in proportion to their interests In the above described premises. M. J j. PIPES, and McCAlX & VINTo.V. Attorneys for the Plaintiffs. The date of the first publication of this summons Is May 10, 1!H0. DEESCENT MFG. CO. Makers of MAPLEINE (better limn Maple). Picnic Postponed. The Artisan picnic at Wells Station. In Benton County, has been postponed until Saturday, June 4. It will be held on the Joseph Hecker farm, and a tine program has been arranged. Executor's Notice. Notice la. hereby given to whom it may concern that the undersigned has tnis uay been appointed executrix ot the estate of Robert Howe, deceased, by the Hon. County Court of polk County, Oregon. All parties holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly ver ified, to the undersigned, on or be fore six months from the date here of, and all persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate are here by notified to make immediate settle ment of the same with the undersign ed executrix. Dated at Dallas, Polk County, Ore Son, this 13th day of April, 1910. REHEKAIt HOWE, Executrix of estute of Robert Howe, deceased. Sibley & Eakln, Attorneys for estate. Registration or Land Title. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Polk. In the matter of the application of Edgar Hartley and Mary J. Hartley, his wife, to register the title to the following described land, to wit: The southwest quarter of section one, in township nine south, range four" west of the Willamette Meridian, In the county of Polk, and State of Oregon, containing 160 acres, more or less, Applicants. Versus Theodore White and "Mary" White, his wife; Lavina "Smith", uee White, and "John Smith", her husband; Aaron White and "Sarah" White, his wife; John Doe; Richard Roe; Klehard Smith; Surah Doe; Sarah Smith; Susan Doe; Elim "Jones" nee Liggett, and "John Jones" her husband; Dora Myers, nee Liggett, and J. P. Myers, her husband; C. W. Leonard; and K. H. Irvine, and all whom it may con cern: Defendants. To nil Whom It May Concern: Take notice, that on the 21st day of May A. D. 1910 an application was llled by said Edgar Hartley and Mary J. Hartley, his wife, In the Circuit Court of Polk County for Initial regis- Xoliie of Bids Asked for County Rock Work. Notice is hereby given, that sealed bids will be received by the County Clerk, at his office in Dallas, up to 9 a. m., of June first, that being the lirst day of the June 1910, term of the County Court, bids to lie opened at 2 p. m. of that day, for quarrying, crushing anil delivering .upon the roads of Polk County about Three Thousand Yards of rock, about one mile to be taken from the Lyons quar ry, about one nine from the Jim J.ee quarry now being opened up and about six hundred or more yards from the Kariey quarry. Sjieeilications will be on file in the olllee of the County Clerk on and after May 24th, 1910, contain ing all requirements of the contractor and what the County will furnish In way of machinery. Dallas, Oregon, May IS, 1910. E. M. SMITH, Seal County Clerk Also beginning 9.25 chains North of the Northwest corner of the Henry Marshall D. L. C. In Township 7 South of Range 6 West of the Willamette Meridian In Polk County, Oregon, run ning thence South 77 degrees East 12.25 chains; thence North 11.31 chains; thence West 4.25 chains; thence South 3.50 chains, thence West 7.08 chains; thence South 6.00 chains to the place of beginning and contain ing 9.10 acres more' or less. Excepting from the above described tracts how ever the right of way of the Salem. Falls City & Western Railway. WITNESS The Hon. Ed. F. Coad, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Polk, with the seal of said Court affixed this l.'lth day of May, A. D., 1910. Seal E. M. SMITH. Clerk of said County Court, Notice of Pinal Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned executor of the estate of W. Stanton, deceased, has tiled his linal account in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County, and that Friday, June 10, 1910, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court room of the said County Court In the City of Dallas, Oregon, has been appointed by said Court as the time and place for the hearing of objections to the said final acount and the settlement thereof. FRANK HOLMES, Executor of the Estate of W. G. Stanton, deceased. Dated and lirst published May 10, 1910. Citation. In the Countv Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County. in the mutter of the estate of Eliza G. EmincliH, deceased. To Anna McNeill Coad, Jennie Mc- NenJ Cooper, Fred Garwood, Alma Uickard, Nellie Garwood, Ruth A. Marks, S. W. Garwood, Ray Garwood, and Fred Garwood, heirs and devisees of the above named Eliza G. Emmens, deceased: in the Name of the State of Oregon, you and each of you are. hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court ot the State of Oregon in and for I'olk County, at the Court room thereof in the City of Dallas, in said County of Polk, oil Wednesday, the 15th day of June, llilo, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, then ami there to show cause, if any exist, why an order should not be made by said Court that certain real property of said estate, hereinafter de scribed, be sold by James D. Smith, as executor of said estate, fit public or private side, for cash, as directed by the Will ot said deceased, for the pur pose of paying off the bequests men tioned in said lust Will and Testament, and to carry out the terms of said last Will and Testament; said real property being described as follows, to-vvit: Beginning at the southeast corner of Lot 1 In Block 13 In the Original Town of Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, and running thence West 100 feet; thence North 25 feet; thence East 100 feet; thence Soutli 25 feet to the place of beginning. Also beginning at a point near the South bank of the La Creole river, 34.95 chains North of tile Southwest corner of Section 35 in Township 7 South of Itange 5 "West oi the Willamette Meridian, Polk County, Oregon, and 9.25 chains North ot the Southwest corner of I he "I," of the Thomas .1. Lovcludy 1). L. C, running thence Smith 5S.97 chains to a point 24.00 chains South of the said SW corner of said Section 35, thence East 32.97 chains; thence North 2S.S1 chains; thence West lid links, thence North 22.54 chains to. a point 1.75 chains North of the Southeast corner of said Lnvelady D. L. C. thence to the place of beginning and containing 1X0 acres more or less. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Polk. Jesse T. Irvine and Dotha Irvine, his wife; Clarence P. Irvine and Mae Irvine, his wife; Clara G. Hembree and W. L. Hembree, her husband, Plaintiffs. vs. Lizzie Irvine and Samuel Irvine, her husband; Temperance House Beck and L, N. Beck, her husband; Drucilla Hums and William Burns, her hus band; Nancy Wilson, Hixie Stumburg and Henry Stumburg, and John Bur ton, Defendants. To Hixie Stumburg and Henry Stumburg and Nancy Wilson, Defend ants. in the Name of the Slate of Oreg on: You are hereby required to ap pear find answer to the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit six weeks from the date of the j first publication of this summons, and if you fail to answer lor want tnereor, the Plaintiff will apply for a decree of this Court partitioning and dividing tile following described real property, to wit: Situate lying and being In Tolk Countv, Oregon, and being part of the C. P. Cook D. L. C. Not. No. 1220, Claim No. 03, T. 8 S. R. 4 W. of the Willamette Meridian, and more par ticularly described as follows, to wit: lieginning at a stake 20.00 chains East of the Northwest corner of said D. L. ('.; thence South 15 chains to center of county road on South line of said D. L. C. ; thence East along South line of said D. L. C. 44 chains to the Southeast corner of that certain 67.32 acre tract described in deed in Vol ume 10, page 573, records of deeds for Polk County, Oregon; thence South 9.50 chains to low water mark in left bank of the Willamette river; thence following down said river at low wa ter mark in a Northeasterly course to the division line 25 links to the North east corner of the West l2 of said D. L. ('.; thence West along North line of said D. L. C. 70.19 chains to place of beginning, containing about 95 acres. Excepting that certain 5 acre tract now owned by Waller Htintly, and that certain 2 acre tract known as the brick yard, now owned by ; Order to Show Cause. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County. In the mutter of the estate and guarmunsnip or Robert Travis Farley, Henna Lelith Farley, and . Wanda Jessie Farley, Minors. In Probate. It appearing to this Court f"om the petition this day presented an 1 filed by W. A. Ayres. the guardian of the estate of Robert Travis Farley, nor ma Lelith Farley and Wanda Jessie Farley, minors, praying for an order of sale of certain real estate belong ing to his said wards, viz: An undivided 1-7 interest in and to those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in Town ship 8 South, Range 6 West of the Willamette Meridian in Polk County, State of Oregon, described us follows: The South 14 ot the Northwest 'A or Section 12, excepting therefrom 40 acres more or less conveyed by Rob ert Farley and wile to John Farley by ueeu aateu amy 17, ikxb, ami record ed at page 297 of volume 17 of the records of deeds in said County; Also the Southwest !4 of said section 12; Also the Northeast 'i of the North west and Lot No. 1 of section 13: Also commencing about 20 rods from the Northeast corner of section 14 where a certain branch crosses the quarter section line of said section 14, and running thenee West of South along the East side of said branch to where said branch crosses the quarter section line of the Northeast quarter of said section 14; thenee East along said line to the Southeast corner of the Northeast '1 of said section 14; and thence North to the place of be ginning: Containing in all 294 acres more or less. That it is necessary and would be beneficial to said wards that such real estate should be sold; and it further appearing that Jessie S. Hale, the mother of said wards, is the next of kin of said wards and that she does not reside, and is not now. within the State of Oregon: On motion of Oscar Hayter, Esq.. attorney for said iruar- uian, It is hereby ordered that the next of kin of said wards, and all persons In terested in the said estate, nppear be fore this Court on Monday, the 0th day of June, 1910, at ten o'clock a. m., at the Court room of this Court, in the County Court House in the Citv of Dallas, in Polk County, State of Oregon, then and there to show cause why a license .should not bo granted for the sale of such estate. And It is further ordered that a copy ol this order be published at least three successive weeks before the said day of hearing, in the "Polk County Observer", a newspaper circu lating in tins County, printed and pub- iisueu jii .sum v iiy or Jjanas. Dated April 10, 1910. ED. F. COAD, County Judge. tie to the hinds above described. Now unless you appear on or before the 1st day of June, 1910, and show cause why said Application should not bo granted the same shall be taken as confessed and Decree will be entered according to the prayer of the Ap plication, and you will be lurever hai red irom disputing the same. TO Laura Dell Miller, George kdwin Price, Frederick Larkln Price, Rosa L. Price, widow, Portia Malinda Stewart, Lester L. Price, single, Harriett Price, single, Ruth Price, single, DlllalU Price, single, Willard Price, single, liosa Carter, all the heirs-at-law ot Anson Dillard Price, deceased, Julius Miller husband of Laura Dell Miller, Jennie Price wife ot George Price, Pearl Price wne 01 iitucm" l urliln I'l- ee. Joe Stewart nusuuiiu ui p,.rii.i Malinda Stewart. Pearl Car ter husband of Rosa Carter; T. F. Ibirgess, widower; Naomi C. Spencer, t'ormerlv Naumi C. Hogg. Wile Of 1. Egenton Hogg, deceased; S. C. Spencer husband of Naomi C. Spencer; Oregon ,,,! i'i, Mfitrnia Railroad Company, corooration: William McLaughlin, mortgagee; W. P. Laflerty, mortgagee; and "All whom it may concern," De fendants: In the Name of the State of Ore gon: You and each of you and all ol you are hereby summoned anu re quired to appear and answer the Ap plication and Complaint liled in the above entitled Court und Cause, on or before the 1st day of June, 1910; said last mentioned date being six weeks from and after the date of the lirst publication of this Summons, being the 19th day of April, 1910, and the last publication hereof being on the 31st day of May, 1910. And if you fail so to answer lor want thereof, the Applica tion and Complaint will be taken as confessed, and the Applicant, Frank L. Price, willupply to the above enti tled Court for the relief demanded and braved for in his application und Com plaint, now on file herein, and a de cree of this Court will be entered here in linding und declaring the Title and interest of the Applicant above named in the above described land, and de creeing the same, and ordering the Registrar of Titles to register the same, and further removing all clouds therefrom, and decreeing that said De fendants have no estate, right, title, or interest or claim or lien, whatsoever, in or upon the above described real property, and forever barring and en joining Defendants from disputing the same, and from all right, title, and in terest therein or thereto. This Summons is served upon you by publication hereof by Order of Honor able Ed. F. Coad, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Polk, made on the 15th day of April, 1910, directing publication ol this Summons once a week for six consecutive and successive weeks, be ginning with the issue on the 19th day of April, 1910, and ending with the issue dated 31st day of May, 1910, in the Polk County Observer, a newspa per of general circulation, published and printed weekly at Dallas, Polk County, Oregon. E. M. SMITH, County Clerk of Polk County, Ore gon. Seal of Court. 1 J. F. YATES, Attorney for Appli cant. Date of first publication, April 19. RSSSSS Everybody Wins a Prize "lM S r-M S3 ; S M Henry Liiuleinan, (ireutest Living Pianomnker $450 By Copying This Picture You May Win eman $10,500 in Other Valuable Awards HENRY and S. G. Line Piano 1910. amongst the Plaintiffs and Defendants in acordance with their respective in terest therein, quantity anil quality relatively considered, and that the rent due from the Defendant, John Burton, REALTY BARGAINS 160 acres, 50 acres In cultivation, CO acres slashed off and In pasture, (10 acres good lir timber, 5 acres in full bearing orchard, a good 9-room house, 2 barns, fruit cellar, all kinds of small fruits, 1 team of good work horses, wagon and harness, 1 hack, 1 top nug gy, 1 stirring plow, 2 harrows, good cream separator, 7 cows, 1 bull, good Fanning mill. 2 4 chickens, 4 turkeys, hay, forks and hoe, all go at HHOOO, A mortgage of $2500 can run three yeurs or be assumed. Can mortgage for more If necessary, 3 ',, miles of Dallas. This la a tine home, 40 acres on main thoroughfare, close to school and railroad, new 11300 house, und burn 20x26 feet with lean on one side ltix 20, lean on other side 14x20 feet, a good well of water with the latest Im proved pump, the land Is n-1 valley soil and 20 acres In cultivation, and 10 acres more about clear, which Is In paMture, and 10 acres of light timber. The price on this, fliHMt, and good terms can be had. Sot- I n About Till A fine suburban home of 50 Hens, 30 acres of bearing fruit; gomi large dwelling and large building for fruit. A Home for Two Tamlllcs. 5S seres, anil two new houses, with large barn; 3 Bens of tin. best of young orchard, 2 acres of line straw berries. It you want something good do not forget these. 10 acre tiact near Dallas, 9 acres In fruit nearly all Italian prunes. 2 year dil trees, t acre tiller of raspberries. 1.HV well. No Improvements. Price f IHO0, liHif cash, balance at t cent. House and two lots In Dallas, close In. New house, plastered. Willi wood fibre, and has five rooms ami oiithuihl nigs. Price I2."0, half cash. Will trade slock. 2 s.r.. within 3'i miles of Dallas on the Sab-m ro.-id, nearly all of which can lie cultivated. There is some n.di timber. Moderate improvements. All first-class land, und there Is consider able heaver dam land. Nearly all can bo cultivated. Price . an acre if the whole place Is taken, or 70 acres will be sold off at h. an sere. 45 acres 4 miles southwest of Dul ls.". Here Is a dandy little plsee. titled up - a chicken ranch. There Is li . acres of young orchard, a bearing nr- t hard w hich produce enootrh lruit for any family, and one-fourth aire of l"tnll blackberries The house is small but comfortable, larare frame burn and three henhoun. and yard. for same; Zi acres In cultivation and the balance In tiinlx-r and pwture. a never falling spring bark of the house, and running . r In the pasture f..r the stork. The price Is only 2HI. 1 acres i t nnbn from Falls Citv. Sixty acres In crop. orchard of apples and pears. C.imI seven roim l"iw. large barns nn.t outhuihlinga I2H0 worth of wood on west '., IP. sprlcgs on plsce snd water can eaioiy be .ipet to resiilen.-e. All Ul.ib-r fence and ;. feet of fencing on hand One m:! to railroad. A l-argain at I5 an aere. IS acres, known ss the Henry Kum walt place. It acres ready to plow, the mort of It hHng rood ooftom Und. Small house and good barn. Family orchard. School house on the place. Located three miles from Pcrrydale. 5 miles from Batiston, In Salt Creek vi cinity. Price KI25 an ai re. J1000 cash, balance on good terms. H0 acres (! miles from Dallas; 3 acres cleared, balance In timber, (iood tim ber, and laud lays well with creek through It. Bight tit school house. 92.000, half cash. 11 A acres with good house and log barn, a nice joung orchard, and a good little home for $HUO. liood terms. Here's n simp only $12110 will buy two line residences rlclit close In town, fine Is u liirue 9-romu house and the other n 5-room cottaire. Modern im provements, (to three lots Willi fruit, berries, ornamental trees and Mowers. Sobi separate it desired. Two acres of bind In Dallas. Has ,1 5 V grubbed but not plowed, a good 3 loom house and large hum and goat shed. Price $2li(IO. Can give terms. No. 231 10 acres right In town, 0 room House and good barn; 000 fruit trees, berries, etc. Here is a place which, with proper attention, a family can live and farm independent of out side employment or resources. An Ideal place for some man of moderate means that wishes to take lite easy for tlie balance of his days. Price $2700. 10V4 acres near Pioneer school house, about six miles from Dallas Cnimproved and covered with good second growth timber. Only $."(I0. GO acres 2 miles from Dallas. There is a barn a shack of a house and a wagon shed on it. There are 12 acres cleared for cultivation, and the rest is In oak and fir wood. We can sell this place for $1700. 40 acres, 11 acres In cultivation, 9 slashed; 20 acres of fine largo second growth lir timber close to sawmill, down hill pull, enough timber to pay for place. Close to schoul and within f. miles of Dallas. We want I2."0, 14 cash, balance 2 years time ut 6 per cent. I'i ncres In City of Dallas. acre In bearing fruit; 8 room house and good barn; 2 chicken houses; a 2 story I blacksmith shop being rented; City! water and 2 good wells. Price 2lob. $1000 cash, 5 years time on balance ut j 8 per cent Interest. I 10 acres of bottom land, of which 5 j ncres is in hops, all nicely cultivated,! with wire trellis. The balance of thii place Is In cultivation, other improve- ments consist of a small cabin and I chicken house. It is within 1 V miles of Falls City, and the price $100(1. on good terms. No. Ii4 76 ncres, 2 'i miles from Summons, In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County. Department No. 2. Emma F. Lowrey. Plaintiff v. HV.mir C. Lowrey, Defendant. No. 3794. To Frank C. Lowrey, the above named defendant: In the Name of the State of Oregon. You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above-entitled Court and suit within six weeks from the date or tlie lirst publication of this summons, to wit: On or before the 8th dav of: June, 1910; and if you fail so to an swer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to said Court for a decree as prayed for in said complaint, viz.: That tlie marriage contract now and heretofore existing between plaintiff and defendant bo forever annulled and dissolved; that the name of Emma F. Haggard be restored to plaintiff, and that plaintiff may have such other and luiuicr rener as to tne court may seem meet and equitable. This summons, by an order of the Honorable Ed. F. Coad, County Judge of i'olk Countv, Oregon, made at Chambers at Dallas, Oregon, on the 23rd day of April, 1910, Is served upon you by the publication thereof not less than once a week for six consec utive weeks immediately prior to tlie Sth day of June, 1910, in tlie "I'olk County Observer," a weekly newspaper of general circulation published in said County of Polk, The date of the lirst publication of this summons is April 20, 1910. OSCAR HAYTER, Attorney for Plaintiff. P H O V I'l S S I O N A Ii C A It I) S. jTTORNBY AT LAW. OSCAR HAYTER Rooms 5 and 0, Uglow Bldg. Dallas 10 Credit Checks, valued at $150.00 each $1500.oo 20 Credit Checks, valued at $130.oo each 2600.oo 20 Credit Checks, valued at $110.oo each 2200.oo 20 Credit Checks, valued at $ 90.oo each I8OO.00 20 Credit Checks, valued at $ 70.oo each 1400.oo 20 Credit Checks, valued at $ 50.oo each IOOO.00 Credit Checks Redeemed During Rose Carnival Week. See liow iiccurntely, nenlly ami ni'lislically you cnii dra w tlie above picture of Henry Lindi man. To alTord everybody who enters I lie contest a fair chance, we have placed it ilottei' Oregon TTORNBV AT LAW N. I. BUTLER Office over Dallas City Bank Dallas Oregon aTTOKNEY at law WALTER L. TOOZE, Jr. in Wilson Bldg. outline of Jlr. Henry Lindeniau's features in Hie rijih t-hand panel. sketch over this dotted outline, with such additions or prove 1 he picture or you can send in a free used. To the person submit lino; the best sice and deliver FKEI a omission as hand drawm"; either ch neatest and most artist it iou can tract; yum you believe will un pen or pencil may be! we will award! $450 HENRY AND S. G. LINDEMAN PIANO tins oiler is made and the oi(;s will be awarded by Henry & S. (. Lindeinan, for tlie pur-. jntse iir ii(iv('riisnio' tiit'ir ceieiu-ated 1'ianos 111 tins seclioti. Henry & S. (!. Liudeiiuin will award a personally signed clnvlc in the order as listed above to. each person sendin"; in tlie next best drawiii"-. This cheek will be applicable on the purchase of a new llenrv K: S V, Dallas Oregon TTOHNEY AT LAW ED. F. COAD Jiindeman Piano, Player Piano, or Utile (.rami Piano J'rench Piano jlf;. Co., Sixth and P.urnsid act for Henry & S. (!. Undeimin. si ree All entries must be made to m I'ori liiml, (M-eo'on, who have iiirreed to Office in Courthouse Dallas Oregon Attorney at Law Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby Riven to whom it may concern, that the uiidersinneil, administratrix of tlie estate ot Frank !,. Brown, deceased, bus III,., I I., ,1,,, County Court of I'olk County. Oregon, her linal account in said estate of Crank L. Brown, deceased, and the same has been set by sub Court for lieariiiB on Saturday, June lKth, iSlo at tin: hour of 1 o'clock, j, m. at which time all persons having objec tions to said final account, if anv there lie, are hereby untitled In appear and make objections, if any they have, to the same, and if no objections be made said estate will be tinallv closed, the administratrix discharged and her bondsmen exonerated. Dated this lith day of Mav. 1910 . , , ann in miowN, ' Administratrix of the estate of Frank L. Brown, deceased. Sibley .i link In, Attorneys. Summons. In the Circuit Court or the State of OrcKon for I'olk County. Department No. 2. In the matter of the Application of I' rank L. I'rlce. to register the title to the following described lands and real property, to wit: The S'4 of the S'i. of Section No 2 In Tp. 10, S. It. ; w. of the Will Mer ' containing ltlu acres, and being the or iginal Homestead Claim of Andrew J Taylor from the C S. Government, ex cept that portion of said claim being east of the l.uckiamute liiv. r hereto fore sold off. Also, that other tract. Commencing at tlie quarter corner on the line between Sections 2 and 3 in T. 10, S. II. 7 W., of the Will. Mer running thenee on said line south to the SW corner ol the NW'4 of the SW Vi of Sec. 2 aforesaid, thence 1-:. 4:). I 4 cnaina to me center ot the Luck inmate Kivi'r, in L. D. BROWN Abstracts promptly made. Notary Public, Collections Mill St. Down-stairs. . Dallas, Ore TTOKNKYS AT I AW. SIBLEY & EAKIN The only reliable set of Abstracts In Polk County. Ofllee on Court St. Dallas Oregon DRAUGHTSMAN Topographical drafting and platting of all Kinds neatly and accurately done. Special intention to Town plats Orchard tracts. Subdivision, etc., etc' l-and areas platted and computed' .Maps a speeialtv. Joiix it. siih.i:y. Otllc-e with Sibley Kakin. 5 1 5 Court Street, Dallas, Oregon. F. M. HELLW0RTH PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Otlico over Post o Dice Falls City, Oregon JKNTiilT. GUARANTEED 14 KARAT GOLD POINT FOUNTAIN PEN They are fully warranted, exactly as if they were sold for $2.50 instead of bein yiven away. Write easily, smoothly. Will f;ive "real am lusting satisfaction. One of tlif excellent fountain pens will be awarded to each contestant who fails to win any of the principal prizes. The judj-es who will make the awards will be three well-known business men. These simple rules will govern the contest: 1. The competition, will close at 10 p. m., Saturday, May 2S, 1910. 2. No contribution from a professional artist will be considered. ' ;. The decision of the judges must be accepted as linal. 4. The sketch submitted may be traced over the dotted outline in rioht-hand panel, willi additions or omissions or it may be a free-hand drawn)."-, o. The $1.-0 Henry & S. (J. Lindeman Piano will be delivered to the successful contestant aiisoiutely free of any chnr"o. 4 4 11 . . ,. ... ... -mi answers N l lie ma 1 to AliT IHiPAKTMKXT. Ueed French Piano Mfff. Sixth and-P.urnside, Portland, Oregon. i. Every contestant is to correctly answer the following questions on this Coupon: Ilalhis. new 7-r.w.m l,o,7 ""V ' """'' "I me center ot said bam. 20 acres under cultKaOon t .Vf ginning", ,Z. ww ,,'.? '"'"'J plenty of fin. wafer, (.nnein,.r of K..l.,i,1n a t m ,, .... ... in , in M,.r,1 Ov Dallas M. HAYTER r Stafrin's Drug Store. Oregon nb-e T-ro.mi house, with private water plant, and well furnished throughout. Splendid barn. Ooixl bottom land and lots d all kinds of fruit. Several large l.oi.il Ann !,. rry trees (hat last year 'ore leioi pounds to the tree, only & !!. ks from Hie court house. Would iiKike an id. nl g.ml.-n spot. We want 2(l and linen of it down. No. T Tj hi t-. 3 miles from Ind H uh g.mt motcur center of the doted Sl.il.s 1 iMlhm b..l.l n goat mi. I poultry show .-very year that Is mcc. pt.it bv Co- It.-i.linK journal as a nation.-tl show. I'olk countv IiniIc l-rir. st thi St lons nn,l I.win and inrk finrs for the I t Boats and nil, for iiu.hHir. Th. farm Is n pleasant home, haiinc l, bitch of family or chi.rd f ..PMtinc of pruni-. .cars, (herri.n. M.pl.-s snd other fruits. I acr bit. s. t to prunes. 11 acres cleared and rulevat.d. with 17 arm lautily use oak timbe timber, und a down-hill pull to Hallns. We had samples of fruit from this place that were A-l. To ace this place In the fail when the fruit is on the treca Is to buy IL Trice $.t."IM. Can give terms. No. 243 5 acres. 1 mile from Dallas t'ollece, sidewalk to town. ID-room house and a (rood barn, two wells and pumps at the barn and one at house: . - acres oi orcnarn uial pays irnmit'oiK ounty. oreKon. All of the M to $UiO without attention, besides above ih-m nl.ed hinds situate in Polk1 all the fruit that owners can use. The County. trcson. j orchard consists of prune, pears, an- Applicant and IMaintiff 1 Idea, plums and cherries; balance (far- i vs. I den and meadow. A beautiful home.' Ijiura Ivil Miller. .Oeoree Kdwin Kivin the aiuiet easy life of a farm Price. Frederick Ijirkin Price, Koaa and the advantages of a city. I'rlce K Price, widow, Portia Malinda Stew-1 atit.MMI. terms lliul) cash, balance time , art. I-cstcr K Prie. single. Harriet to suit j Price, simile, Kuth l"rice. single. Hill-' Over two acres in city limits for 'T'ce. sinule, Willard Price, sincle. M. OLIVE SMITH Teacher of PIANO AND ORGAN Studio, Itoom No. 2, Wilson Plock ",s Oregon Hell phone 103 Mutual phone 1306 R. L. CHAPMAN FI NKIIAI, nillKCTOR M 1 Mil 1.M1 K Palis tirmni.llv . . . . . or less. Rlticit In l.llr I........ . ! 11..M.... 3 " "O-m son. Also the follow InK: The 'south I Oregon half of the southwest quarter and the south half of the southeast Quarter of I Section 3. In Township Hi, South ol j nanirc i est of tlie Will. M.-rd.. in1 cor- : 7 W. I thence Kast ltio ro.u . thence North 33 S rods, thence west 10 rods, thence south 334 rods, to' the place or hcuinnini;, and containiiiK 1 in all 113 f.O acres, be the same more Reed-French Piano Mfg'. Co. Sixth and Burnside, Portland, Oregon Name Address Jive the Name and Address of a friend yu think is about to bnv a Piano. Friend's Name Address Reed-French Piano Mfg. Co. ot SIXTH AKD EXJBNSIDE, PORTLAND, OREGON SOLE REPRESENTATIVES HENRY & S. 0. LINDEMAN PIANO DR. DAVID Y0TJS0 (Ktcopathk. Physician OfTice on block wi st of Hotel OM.I.AS, OKKC.OV, DA t.l.AS Monday. Wednesday day. INDKPKN :rKXCE Tuesday, day. Saturday. Gail. Frl- Thurs- llorr Miocinjr ami General Iliac, Middling I can euro Quarter Cracks and Con tracted Feet, also stop Interfering and .orsine. I guarantee all work first class. All I ask the public is to give me at fair trial. I also cure corn on horses feet . lb-r-e SWIn . .i:om.K . t ramui tVed Winter, OM Stand Dallas, Ore S2.IMt. Good house, small on-hard amj lots of tH-rrlcs. Terms. IKlort down balance to suit, and poiscseion given k-toler 1st. Five acres richt In town: four acres ta fruit. ITioe flioo. Hood terms. A. J. Barham Court Street, Opposite Telephone Office DALLAS, OREGON l.osa i arter, all the heirs-at-law of I Anson IUIbird Price, riecensed. Julius. Miller, husbnnd of Ijiura mil Miller, i Jennie Price, wife of Urnrcr Kdwin; l-rice. Pearl Price, w ife of Frederick ! 1-srkin I'rlce. Joe Steaart husband of' IVrtia Malinda Stewart. Pearl Carter; husband of Itosa Carter; T. F. Itiire. ss. ! j widower; Nsoml C. Spencer, formerly! Naomi C. Ho, wife of T. Kgenton IIokc. deceased; S. C. Srnrer. hus- ; tand Naomi C. Spencer; in-egon and : 'California P.ailmad Company, a cor-1 I .oral ion; William Mel jiuchlin. mort- ! W. P. Ijifft-rty. mortaaece; and ("All whom it may com-vm," I fend-' ants. j j All Whom It May Concern. Take' i Notice, that on the 15th day of April., Il. an Applk-aticn was filed by ! i Frank l I'i ice in the Circuit Court of ' the State of Oreeon fnr IK r'm.n.- ' ' i Polk for Initial registration of the Tl-I rpO'JT DOOR WORK U TMZ WLTTEST WEATHER V NO THINS EQUMJ Ol LED GARMENTS I A.j' :.i kTiiu A. J . Trwe v Co. s UtWMm C a irs . 3i LOOK HERE! f " The Dry Ex press J Transfer Co. Joe. all klnu of h,ulnf tf enable rat. Ptn(l .,, Phone, at Webber'. Confection ery 8tora. ARTHUR STARR WHAT GIVES MORE SATISFACTION THAN Pure White Linen Laundered to Perfection? We make this class of work our specialty. Phone in your order. Our wagon goes everywhere. Dallas Steam Laundry .DALLAS. ORXCON