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Polk County Observer J. O. HAYTER, editor avid rumjjsiiini Published Semi-Weekly at $1.60 per Tear. Strictly In advance. Entered a second-class matter March 1, 107, at the post office at Dallas, Oregon, under the Act of Con gress of March 3, 187. DALLAS, OREGON, JUNE 17. 1310 Tkt way to build up Dallas is to pat ronise Dallas ptoplt. RACE MEET NEXT WEEK FAST HORSES WILL BE SEEN AT INDEPENDENCE TRACK. Best Stables In Oregon, California and Washington Represented in List of Entries. A FINAL WORD. Next Wednesday afternoon, the Re publicans of Polk County will hold their precinct primaries. These pri maries have been called for the pur pose of electing delegates to a county assembly to be held in Dallas on Sat urday, June 25. The county assembly will elect twenty-nine delegates to the state assembly and will also recommend a ticket for the consideration of Republican voters at the regular primary election to be held in September. Coming, as they will; direct from the people of their respective precincts, and therefore representing the Repub lican party in Polk County, these del egates will in all probability formulate a platform defining the position of the party on questions of state and local Interest and importance. Without as sembly, there can be no platform, and without a platform there is no need of party organization. All assertions to the efTect that the purpose of the proposed assembly is to destroy the direct primary law are un worthy of serious notice. The purpose of the Republican assembly is to pre-. serve the Republican party. Meetings such as the Republicans of Oregon are planning to hold cannot act in other than an advisory capacity, so far as the selection of candidates is concern ed. The final decision as to the fitness of candidates for the various offices will rest with the Individual voter when he enters the voting booth at the primary election in September. No Republican, no matter how strongly he may believe in the right eousness of the Direct Primary, need fear that he will be taking any step to discredit or nullify a single provision of the existing primary law by parti cipating in the assembly or the pre cinct primaries preceding it The Di rect Primary is not In peril. The Dem ocratic newspapers that are howling so loudly against the Republican as sembly, pretending to believe that the destruction of the primary law Is im minent, know full well that It Is the prospect of another Democratic vic tory in a Republican state that is in danger just at this time. One cannot blame the minority party for resorting to cunning methods to disrupt and scatter the forces of the majority, but the Republicans of Oregon are leBs sagacious than we think they are If they are going to allow the game to be continued. The Observer does not deem It nec essary to say more In favor of the as sembly. The position and views of this newspaper are thoroughly understood by all of its readers. The Observer believes in party organization. It be lieves that the rights of the people are best protected and the most beneficial results In government obtained by the maintenance of political parties. It be lieves that in maintaining a political organization, the members thereof have the right to assemble together and take such proper steps as are nec essary for Its welfare, as well as to let the people know where It stands on questions affecting their Interests. It believes the people of free America have still, as they had in the beginning, "(he right peaceably to assemble. The Observer's faith In the wisdom of the fathers who framed the Constitution of 150.00 150.00 150.00 The attention of horsemen through out the entire Northwest is now turned toward Independence, where a three days' race meet will be held on June 22, 23, 24, under the auspices of the Independence Driving Club. Entries are coming in from all parts of Ore gon and California; the business men of Independence are giving the club liberal encouragement and support, and nothing less than unfavorable weather can prevent the meet from being successful. Horses will be seen at the Independ ence track from Oakland, California; Roseburg, Baker City, Pendleton, The Dalles. Portland, Prineville, Albany, Corvallis and Vancouver. Entries will j not be closed until June 2 0, and it is expected that many other towns will be heard from before that date. The speed program will be as follows: Wednesday, June 22. 1 Mixed race for 2 year-olds, trot or pace, barring hop ples; '4-mile heats, 2 In 3, Purse 150.00j 2 Running, -mile dash, weight for age. Purse 3 Trotting, 2:20 class, H mile heats, 1 in 5. Purse, 4 Running, -mile dash. 5 pounds below the scales. Purse 150.00 Thursday, June 23. 5 Pacing, 2:25 class, H-mile heats, 3 in S. Purse 6 Running, H-mile dash, 5 pounds below the scales. Purse 150.00 7 Trotting. 2:30 class, - mile heats. 2 in 5. Purse, 3 Running, -mile dash, S pounds below the scales. Winners at this meeting to carry 6-lb. penalty. Purse 150.00 Friday, June 24. Pacing, 2:15 class, -mIle heats, 3 in 5. Purse 10 Running, -mile dash. 5 pounds below scales. Win ners at this meeting to carry 5-lb. penalty. Purse, 11 Trotting, 2:17 class. A mlle heats. 3 in 5. Purse, 12 Running, 74 -mile dash, 5 pounds below scales. Win ners at this meeting to carry 5-lb. penalty; winner of two races to carry 7-Ib. penalty. Purse 150.00 Conditions as to Harness Races. All harness races to be governed as far as practicable by the American Trotting Association Rules. Entries to be five per cent of purse and five per cent from winners; five to enter and three to start Entries not accompanied by the money will not be recognized. Nominations to be made in writing, giving name, age, color, sex, sire and dam. All entries to be closed June 20. In case the purses herein given do not fill with five complete entries, the board reserves the right to deduct en tries from purse and start with less number. The board reserves the right to declare any race off or postponed on account of inclement weather. Mon ey divided 60, 25, 15 and 10 per cent Conditions as to Running Races. All running races five to enter and three to start; five per cent to nom inate and live per cent from money winners. Entries to close June 2 0. En tries not accompanied by money will not be recognized. Running races free for all. The board reserves the right In races not filling to deduct entries from purse and start less number. All running races to be governed by new California Jockey Club Association Rules as far as practical. Money divided 70, 20 and 10 per IS STRONG IN MARION Assembly Plan Grows In Favor With Voters Every Day, W. L. Jones, of Jefferson, chair man of the county central committee of the Republican party, was in the city yesterday to prepare notices call ing for mass meetings for Saturday, July 2. at which delegates will be cho sen to attend the county assembly, who will in turn choose delegates to attend the state assembly to be held in Port land. : In this city the precinct committee men will designate the. time for the mass meetings in each precinct while the central committee will name the time for the mass meetings- In the county precincts. "The assembly plan is becoming stronger every day, particularly In this county." stated Chairman Jones. -l have noticed this in the north end. es-; Marshall D. L. C. in Township 7 South pecially in Turner, Jefferson, Stavtonjof Range i West of the Willamette and other towns and precincts. Marion Mrtdi,ahn in Pl" funS Oregon, run . . ,, ,,, . Jning theme South JJ degrees East county. I believe, will give the assem-j 12.5 chains, thence North 11.31 bly candidates a big sendoff." Salem 'chains, thence West 4.23 chains, thence Statesman. South 3.56 chains, thence West 7.68 I chains, thence South 5.00 chains to the, 1 " 1 place of beginning containing 3.10 Children's Day. t acres more or less, excepting from the a Dove described tracts the right of real premises belonging to said estate at private sale, to the highest bidder' for cash. I will on or alter the SJrd day of July. 1S1. receive sealed bids for the hereinafter described real premises, to wit: Beginning at the Southeast earner of Lot 1 in Block 13 in the Original, town or Dallas, Polk County, Oregon. running thence West 10 feet thence -North 25 feet, thence East 100 feet,' thence South 25 feet to the place ot . beginning: Also beginning at a point I ntar tne Koutn bank of the LnCreoiei riier, 34. Si chains North of the South west corner of Section 35 in Township' 7 South of Kange 6 West of the Will-! amette -Menu mil. Polk County, Oregon. ; and 3.25 chains North of the South west corner of the "L" of the Thomas ; J. Lovelady D. L. C running thence i.outh ss.ji chains, to a point 24.00 chains South of the Southwest corner- of said Section 35. thence East Jl ST ' chains, thence North 2S.81 chains, thence West SO links, thence North i2.54 chains, to a point 1.75 chains .lorih of the Southeast corner of sid i-ovelady D. L O. thence to the place of beginning and containing is acres more or less. Also beginning 3.25 chains North of the Northwest corner of the Henry: TO L TO Children's Day exercises will be held in the Methodist Episcopal Church next Sunday evening at 8 p. m. All are invited to attend. BUSINESS LOCALS. 150.00 : (Advertisements under this head are charged at the rate of 1 cent per word, first insertion; H cent per word for each insertion thereafter; 30 words or less, 31 per month. No ad vertisement inserted for less than 15 cents. Help Wanted. Wanted, capable woman or girl for general housework In family of three. Apply toMrs. S. T. Jones, corner Main and Maple streets. C7-tf. way of the S. F. C. & W. Ry. Co. and subject to a lease now on the last two described tracts of land; Bids will be opened at 1 o'clock P. M. of said 23rd day of Ju'.y. 191. Said sale being subject to confirmation of the said County Court Dated at Dallas. Polk County. Ore gon, this ISth day of June. 110 J. D. SMITH. Executor of the estate of Eliza G. Emmens, Deceased. Sibley & Eakin, Attorneys for estate. 150.00 150.00 150.00 Refrigerator for Sale. Case, golden finish ash, paneled; provision chamber newly painted and enameled, 19 "jj x 18 x 13 hi. Two re movable shelves Ice capacity 50 pounds. Inquire at (03 Shelton Street For Sale Cheap. Bulck automobile, good as new. New tires and good engine. Carl Gerllnger. 6-S-6t NotJ or Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that tha un dersigned as administrator of the es tate of Jennie Shark, deceased, has filed his final account in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County, and that Saturday, the th day of July, 1910. at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court room ot tne 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 account and the settlement thereof. HENRY Q. CAMPBELL, Administrator of the estate of Jennie Shark deceased. Oscar Hayter. Attorney. Dated and first published June 10. 1910. Cottage for Sale. One-story, six-room cottage for rent Apply at Fuller Pharmacy. 631-tf. Goats For Sale. Twenty head of wether goats for sale. John E. Miller, Mutual Phone Green 54. 6-13-tf. Land Plaster. Just received, a car of land plaster. Soehren Warehouse Co. 34tf. Men Wanted. By the Willamette Valley Lumber Co., for mill and yard work. Telephone No. 401. Both phones. 419-tf. Carriage for Sale. Good carriage, used less than a doz en times, for sale at a bargain. Apply at Fuller Pharmacy. cent the United States Is greater than It the statesmanship of Bill faith In Ulten. Polk Is one Oregon county that has never been given to chasing after Populist gods. The Eugene Register refers to the recent heavy showers as "The Million Dollar Rain." The figures are prob ably not overdrawn. A DEMOCRATIC VIEW. (Weston Leader.) So much to do over the republican assembly Is tiresome. If a certain num ber of republicans wish to get together and recommend certain men for cer tain offices, well and good. It Is their blessed privilege and does not inter fere with the privileges of anybody else. Other republicans may boost for other candidates, if they choose. In fact, one advantage of the pri mary law is that it affords a "fair field and no favor." Anyone may run for office who chooses. If he can secure the required number of names on his nom inating petition. Upon second thought this may not be such an admirable ad. vantage to the body politic, although It undoubtedly Is such to the office seeker. But, as we say. It shuts out no aspiring patriot; and ths republican assembly cannot shut him out The race Is open, gentlemen Free for all and no handicaps. We trust that no discerning demo crat will howl about the republican as sembly. It is not his affair, anyway since he will not be haled to the pri mary polls and forced to vote for the republican nominees. And the Leader confesses to a feeling of prejudice against any democrat who runs for office without awaiting an "Invitation or some sort from a representative body of his political friends either In secret conclave or open assembly. Ths Leader Is not of those who bow down and worship the direct primary law. or the Initiative and referendum, or the recall, or any of the brand-new measures that have come to us through a popullstlc craving for novelty in pol itics. These things are inevitably pop ular. They give the peoDle direct power, aside from Indirect power Typesetting machines have come In- through their chosen representatives to use through their ability to ruhiThr . ,., ,lt.. . , , . . . thin, through at a fast rate, but when . ' " ry "k"y d,lnM to tand s fine job Is desired to be turned outl'n 0rfn' with some few mod I flea -the type is set by hsnd. Exchange, j tlons. for all time. But their value That la probably the reason ahy the will depend upon the political aanit Inland Printer, conceded by all to be! of the people. We rail to see that any the finest example of the printing art thins good has as yet come out of the in the l nit. il States. Is set on a ma- I Initiative feature of th law ht muM t hine. When the day arrives that old. I not have been as well or better accom oa-.terea. worn-out type la better than ot sned bv th leriitra AnH rur For Sale. An A-l extra light buggy and har ness for sale. JL Hayter, Dallas, Ore. 418-tf. For Sale or Trade. A first class self-feeding Hay press. Would sell or trade for team of horses. Address I. Schneider, Dallas, Or. 322tftPolk Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Polk: Jesse T. Irvine and Doth a 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 Burns 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 State of Oreg on: You are hereby required to ap pear and answer to the complaint iiied against you in the above entitled suit six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to answer for want .thereof, the Plaintiff will apply far a decree of this Court partitioning and dividing the following described real property, to wit: Situate lying and being In Polk County, Oregon, and being part of the fi3I-tf C. P. look L. L. U. .Not! -NO. IZ26, i Claim No. 3. T. 8 S. R. 4 W. of the I Willamette Jieridian. and more par ticularly described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stake 26.66 chains East of the Northwest corner of said D. L C; 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 6 7.32 acre tract described in deed in Vol ume 10, page 673, records of deeds for County, Oregon; thence South THE men we clothe in this store are well-dressed men; not always when they first come to us, but always after that, as long as they continue to let us look after their clothes. ' ;, HART SCHAFFNER & MARX MAKE CLOTHES FOR WELL-DRESSED MEN SStiQE CoftnfM Hut icutaa tc Special Sale of Skirts, Ladies Silk $3.38 while they last See Our New White Dresses, Tan and White Linen Suits, House Dresses, all sorts of Ladies' Wash Skirts, Parasols, Gloves, Fancy Hose, Silk Waists, White Waists, Tailored Waists, everything the ladies need for the summer. Our Prices Are the Best Going Dallas Mercantile Go. Honey, you do. the Bottle. Look for the Bell on A scow containing 22 head of beef Wanted. All kinds of iron, rubber, brass, cop per, xlnc and hides. Highest cash prices paid. A. N. Halleck. Monmouth. Oregon. 3-12-tf (3.50 chains to low water mark In left j I bank of the Willamette river; thence j cattle capsized near Marshfield and lonowing oown saia river si low a- el(fnt of tnem drownt.d. but ,he ter mark In a Northeasterly course to the division line 25 links to the North east corner of the West of said D. L. C. : thence West along North line of said D. L. C. 70.19 chains to place of beginning, containing about 35- acres. Excepting that certain 5 acre tract now owned by Walter Huntly, and that certain 2 acre tract known as the brick yard, now owned by ; others swam out. Notice). Parties knowing themselves indebt ed to the firm of Guy Brothers at Dalton will nlease call and settle ! amongst the Plaintiffs and Defendants 1 i ......(,, with Ihu p -.. In. accounts at the Sterling Furniture Co. !,..-, ,hin .,.. .nrf ..iitv S-3-tf. relatively considered, and that the rent ' due from the Defendant. John Burton, lw Vm u.nt HmIi b proportioned amongst said Plain ly loo ani jieip. t(ff and 1efen,anu, in accordance Boys and youths of assorted sixes ;W. tner imprests thereon, and that and ages, members of the X. L. C. R. the costs and disbursements of this! Club want work. Aooly to Samuel J. maktn the said partition of the! Don't Ue Annoyed With skin troubles, chaps, pimples, black heads, eczema or sores. When one 25c box of Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve will cure you. Try it at once. The Grande Ronde valley and Wal loa country are enjoying a wonderful prosperity and most of the people have a surplus of money, says the Star. One day last week nearly 350,000 worth of land was sold near Hermls ton to people from North Dakota. What a Summer Cold .May Do. A summer cold if neglected Is Just as apt to develop into bronchitis or pneumonia as at any other season. Do not neglect it. Take Foley's Honev J and Tar promptly. It loosens the cough I soothes and heals the Inflamed air passages, and expels the cold from the system." For sale by Conrad Stafrin. Gibson, Engineer of Willamette Valley Lumber Company, Dallas or Box 36. -10-tf. W. P. El mors for Congress; Leslie Butler for Treasurer; C. J. Bright for Supreme Judge. These names will have a familiar ring to the print shops that have been turning out the election ballots In Oregon for the last twenty years. Of course, George Prowm-ll opposes the assembly. The plan Is not strong in Clackamas, and George wants to get bsck in the Senate again. The Initia tive and Referendum and Statement No. 1 la the price the Republicans of Oregon paid to keep George Brownell In the Legislature from a Populist county all those years. And George wasn't morth It. Auction Kale. Horses, cattle, sheep, goats, farm ing Implements, etc., are to be sold at auction sale, June 30, 110, at 10 a. m., one mile south of Lucklamute (Helmlck) bridge. Six month's time on all sums over 310. O. B. Suver. S14-3C Phonographs at Coat. I am closing out all of my Phono graphs at cost. Only a few left 35 cent cylinder Indestructible records for 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. L. PIPES, and McCAIN VINTON. Attorneys for the Plaintiffs. The date of the first publication of this summons is slay 10, 1310. Executor's Final Notice. Notice Is hereby given, that the tin William Livermore, deceased, have with ih. County Court ot FoT? County I cur him ' " otatlnato cough af Oregon, and said Court has set the i ter all other remedies failed. 50c. same for hearing on Saturday, June the 25th, 1310, at the hour of 10 Marvelous Dbtrovifies mark the wonderful progress of the age. Air flights on heavy machines, telegrams without wires, terrible war inventions to kill men, and that won der of wonders Dr. King's New Dis covery to save life when threatened by coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma, croup, bronchitis, hemorrhages, hay .ever ana wnooping cougn or lungsum of OXE j1LXDRED DOLLARS k T .. ror each and every case of Catarrh ... ..w " .e.i.CT. instantly. that cannot he rureH l.v .,. Weston has passed an ordinance limiting the speed of automobiles in that town to 12 miles an hour. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County. 88. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the of o'clock, a- m., at which time all per sons hsving objections to said final account, if any there be. are hereby 23 cents; (5-cent Double Disc records notified to present the same to said County Court, at the court room in lis me surest cure, jamea M. Mlack. w9ii-. ro.i, r- of Asheville, N. C, R. R. No. 4. writes I ppavv t r.n r,. - ...... . W . V , I i, i . Sworn to before me and anl t in mv tiresenre thla Kth ti 31. A trial bottle free. Guaranteed 1 ember A D 1SS6 by all druggist. A. W. GLEASON. j ieai Jackson county has a newly discov ered mammoth cave. for 42 cents, as long aa they last. One new Cylinder 135 machine for 333. A H. Harris, Jeweler. 52 4-tf. Sum k to Pasture. Large pasture and abundance of feed and water. Haven't had any stock in It up to May 13. Horses called for at 50c extra and pastured for 31 per month; cows 11. Call on J. M. Briggs on ML Flsgah farm, known as Kim ball's ranch or address Box J40, Dal- i. Pasture known aa the Mrs, Lee pasture. S-20-lm. Wood Wanted. I will receive sealed bids for (0 cords of 4-foot Oak Grub and 50 cords large Second-Growth Fir cordwood. Dull;, Polk County. Oregon, and upon your failure so to do the undersigned will apply to said Court for an order closing said estate snd discharging said executors from furthT liability. Dated at Dallas. Polk County, Ore gon, this 20th dav of May, 1310. A. B. Mi'lit and LEONARD R. LIVERMORE. Joint executors of the estate of Will iam Uvermore. deceased. Sibley 4k Eakin. Attorneys for estate. Registration ot Land Title. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Polk. - ITS VOIR KIDNEYS. Don't Mistake The Caue of Your Trouble. Delay May Prove Fatal. Does your back ache? Do you get up lame In the morning? Do you feel dull and tired? Does it hurt you to bend over, to lift anything, to get up from a chair? Do you have sudden "catches" or stitches of pain In the back Does a dull, throbbing ache settle In the small of your back and bother you day Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucus surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. r. j. ftlE.NEY & CO.. Toledo, S..ld by all Druggists, Toe. Take Hall s Family Pills for consti pation. O. The Best is Cheapest Our Quick Meal Gasoline Stoves and Automatic Oil Stoves require 20 per cent less than other makes. Our Prices Are Low. Craven Brothers Opposite Court House Dallas, Oregon Willamlna is to have its first brick ninoing, so x 70 feet southwest quarter of section one. In township nine south, range four west of the Willamette Meridian. In the to be delivered on or before Septem- j county of Polk, and State of Oregon, ber 1. 1310, at Public School building , "-ontaining It acres. "r or In Dallas. Bids to be opened June 13.; Versus 1310. I Theodore White and "Mar)-" White. H O CAMPBELL, I nis wife; levins "Smith, nee White, rn-.k aii ru-.i-t v 'and "John Smith", her husband; Aaron Clerk of School District No. 1. , h . .r.h.. hue. his wife; C-10-3L John Doe: Hlchard Hoe; Kichard Smith: Sarah Doe; Sarah Smith; Susan KbunM -a . Doe; Ellsa "Joims Energetic salesmen wanted to sell Tlie Big 11,-ad ' ,wo kinds conceit and the big In lh matter i.f th I.tilication ollanj nlriilt luvnn fJ .v., ! 111 SICK Head- Edgar Hartley and Mary J. Hartley.. .lml ,, Wrallhten UD. Tou , Do ,our hfa'1 r feel like a his wife, to register the title to the,you C " ignten up. You KourJ and yur b . following described land, to wit: The , cannot make any mistake by treating ' ,,,re? You ran cure it , ' . ,the kidneys at once, for It is these ...tini. ,, v, , .. " " small trouble, th.t le.d to dropsy, dis- I u J , T ".S'. betes and Bright s disease. If there is ,nH " " , " ,,?,n Ior th any doubt In your mind that ,h. kid- 'sTe I ' neys are affected, notice the urine for "1' a few data. If passages are Irregular. oalnfuL or too sent, d-colort o, ! .c"uncu r,rui "cense I Huhbsrd council refuse . Of for s .. m .1 1 Iu!l of sediment, the kidneys need : help right away, and there Is no other j , . " medicine more helpful thsn Doan's' ' P-rlment With a Cough "John new type, the above argument robahly hold good. rill Who Wls GaNoHne Fngine? If any farmer In Polk County is thinking of purchasing a gasoline en trine and wants a big bargain, be Is requested to call or writs to the Ob server office. The engine for sale Is practically aa good as new; will run sny machinery OB a farm, and will tx soid af a very low price. Hera Is a ' bargain for the lucky snaa h gets it, so do not delay. Cart Wood, of Portland, came ap W-.irisr for a short visit at his heme In this city. ears so tne referendum ass respon sible for pronounced harm through a fanatical hold-up of the general ap propriation bllL These gaudy toys or the people, we say. are aa yet under trial, and should not be blindly upheld aa faultless fetishes. They are man made and perchance Imperfect And so, tha republican assembly may prove to be an adjunct of value to the direct primary, aa Its advocates assert. Since we are all experimenting In a rather wholesale and comprehensive way, we may as well let the assembly republicans try their little experiment sad watch the result. Have your printing done the Ob server way the linotype way. Jones" her i m vers, nee K k 1 . bdu r . pmi, reliable nursery stock; expense money , her hualiiol: C. W. Leonard; and H. I advanced weekly. No previous exper- B. Irvine, and all whom it may con-j . ... cern: Defendant I ience necessary. Can make 350 per i To . W7,m ,, M,y CoBWn: week. Write Albany Nurseries. Inc.. Take di Ihy, that on the 31st day of Albany, Oregon. l-l-lnt'Mr A. I. 131 an application aa jhk-d bv said Edcar Hartley and Mary . , ... 'J. Hartley, his wife. In the Circuit wosa rur sale. i Court of Polk County fr Initial regis-j Do yon need wood? In preparing 1 tration of the title to the land above to place your orders, remember that i described. Now unless you appear on I am able to furnish sua all kinds of lor lfre the 22nd day of June A- I" nee Ligcett. ana R-ioney i iiia. a smpie remeay tor tne ' i-me- rar-Honey has nutand; Dora ' kidneys, yet so powerful thst it quirk- a H""a millions of nri. ly cures the cause and so ends sll the years with a steady Increasing painiui mma annoying sympioma , i'r tne lfc-11 on the t Home cures prove the merit of Doan's Kidney Pilla. Any person wish- j ing to see the testimony of Dallas ctt- 1 A E"ene man made harn isene may do aa by railing at Fuller's """-unting to more than !; for Pharmacy. : south, rn Orego. wace proprietor. For aale by all dealers. Price I : reata. Fooster-Mllhurn Co, Buffalo.! Woman's (.real .ew iwt, eoie agvnts lor tne t nited slab wood from either f the Dallas lt and show cause any n appit- , statea, sawmills at the beat possible rateaj0''0" "ot 1 "7" : r.emember the name Doan Send in Tour order, by ..the, phoe ol'tTJX' ether. amuiuai , o aim ' r ih. .... . A will " how tu make her-if . . . ! ,tb.., health. It i, h.rd for .", and . lnv.,v i. f.c. form Umr Bowman. i--tf be forever barred from disputing the I same. I e u. fymi. Clerk. It 1 Walter L. Tooae, Jr., Applicant s At- 'I I sickly womaa will A mile of eetnent waik In a month weak be n rvon j ritable. Cr.ipti0, aBJ Kidney po ons shw In DimnW i.,... . . .., 1r as i a Excrnlar's Kale. Notice Is hereby given to whom may concern, that by virtue es aa es-- torney. iler of the Honorable County Court of 1 Polk County. Oregon, duly made snd ' entered of record therein on the Hh ( T Yea lie the 3ea dsy of June. 131. In the estate of If roe hare a couth, cold, asthma. Elisa Emmens, deceased, by htch tfc-, ssid order 1 am authorised and d,r-t- croup " hrewh ed to sell the hereinafter described , trouMe and nse IT. weji s ie-lar- i. g.g a-ne-lml th.t . the Mecford eruption, snd . wretched rait, say, the Mail-Tribane. , P.ut nl roVr Kidney Remy mar b rir- . h Jth. I It ftmar With vrftinc. aM It &l93 rx oipmtd for bar art it to e. . scarlet fever. For sale ky lo,y Mr1M.';" '"v" Conr mafH. j Try them. 3 e at ail dg I Mf 3Mhl.a. - - - nn-rea, bright - eva. rare breath . 1 Spend the Summer at Newport, Yaquina Bay Only Beach in the Pacific Northwest WTiere the pretty Water Agates. Moss Agates, Moonstones. Carnelians, and Rock Oysters can be found. Outdoor Sports of All Kinds Including Hunting. Fishing, digging Rock Oysters, Boating. Furf Bathing, Riding. Autoing. Canoeing and Dancing. Pure mountain water and the best of food at low prices. Fresh Crabs. Clams. Oysters. Fish and Vegetables of all kinds daily. IDEAL CAMPINU GROUNDS, with strict uni tary regulations, at nominal cost. Thret Day-Saturday to Monday Kate from a P. points. Portland to Cot- !rw-lll!dve. " Low Round-Trip Season Tickets from all points in Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho on sale daily. 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