Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, June 21, 1910, Image 3

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    COURT HOUSE NOTES
fuiirt Bcul EB,aUj Transfers,
and Other News Briefly Told.
PROBATE.
Estate of William B. Earnest, de
nBi.il A. H. Wyatt appointed udmin-
folrator with will annexed; bond fixed
ut $4000.
nunnllanslilp of J'n Paul Carter,
,..i'il-Ml"'lr E- crteT appointed
Lilian; bond flxed ttt ,5S! A.
Toner, C. S. Graves and Edd Dunn ap
in.d appraisers.
Kstate of Thomas Williams, deceas
. inul account act lor neuring wed
Fstute of M. J. Rrown, deceased
.titlon to sell real estate set for hear
r July 9. l 10 a- m- citation to In-
C01TYJLLJESIST
RIGHT OP CITV t
'.IED HY COl'KT.
W". Repair Tannery Bridge at twn
' ",WSl-'" Char, H,
Esinte of W. Q. Stanton, deceased
llnal account approved.
REAL. ESTATE.
j c. Gardner et ux to A. C. and A,
Voeller, 05.80 acres, t7 s, r 3 w
fHusB Munston et al to Salem, Falls
City & Western Ity. Co., land and lots
m Dallas. i.
Clifton IIIH to Louis A. Tripp, 128
tch. t6s, rfl w, B40U.
George Mowyer to Fred Bloellshire,
lt in Independence, ll.
August F. Wendlandt et ux to A. J
nj Uiura Barham, 100 acres, 1 8 s,
,5W. 100.
K. E. Williams to A. E. Campbell,
inu in Dallas, 800.
Sam Orr et ux to E. A. Hamilton,
11.83 acres, t 7 s, r 4 w, d.
Harry Douglas et al to S. L. Burk,
21.45 acres, t 8 s, r6 w, 81.
James II. Wilson and W. J. Mor
ford to B. M. Baker et al, 95 acres,
tl9s, rfw, $3000.
Eleanor P. Butler to Frank Wilton,
2 33 acre s, t 8 s, r 6 w, 3178.
Mary E. Mulkey and hd to W. & M.
Itosenau, C4.43 acres, t 6 s, r G w,
14400.
Ni'ls Anderson et ux to Edwin Ja-
colison, land in Dallas, $10.
Eliza Emmons to P. A. Finseth,
land in Dallas, $10.
S. V. Clodfclter et ux to William
Herren, land- In t 8 a, r 4 w, $100.
United States to George F. McClane,
65.80 acres, T 7 s, r 8 w, patent.
MA BltlAGE LICENSE.
Herman Leonard and Eva Anderson;
John It. Durant and Edith Dulgnan.
Tor Sale.
One good small saddle or driving
horse, 8 years old, gentle and sound,
150.
One set light team wagon harness
for $15.
One solid black walnut bedstead,
and springs for same, good as new, $7.
One new set single buggy harness,
been used only a few times, $10.
One good buggy, bought new last
Fall, with shafts and pole, also extra
top support, $60.
40 head of fine goats for sale or
trade.
It. O: CAMPBELL,
6-10-tf. Dallas, Oregon
That the County
Court of Polk
CouiltV rtnoa ., .. , .
legality of the recent T,
"alias was made 1 " by Whlch
Port h submitted by council Ay
I'ouncllman Ayres had been appoint
'd to confer with ih "MMt-
""r certain needed repa on "
Creole county bridge A"6
co,v.;::M ne at the
ture in safe condition for travel The
our t e .ends that the city
'he right, under the recent vote, to re
move itself from the ,,,,
the county In the lewi .."".
and expenditure of road moThe
ssue now being clearly drawn J. e
lnt l'y and countv. n
hat unless one or the other recedes
ZZt , P08itlon the quP8ti m
netobe settled by a higher author.
Street!) Claim Atiemir..,
Councilman Fenton rei.m-t.,1 ...
had Interviewed T. J. Cherrlngton and
Mrs. John E. Smith concerning the
building of cement walk i r .
w.e.r respective lots on Main street
and that both had expressed a willing
ness to make the improvement as soon
material and workmen could l.
cured.
A request from Mrs. H. T. v,.
that the name of Levens aven... i
North Dallas be changed to Lyle ave
nue was laid on the table, to be iriven
consideration later.
A deed to a strip of nronertv In
South Dallas for street purposes, given
y o. a. layior, was accepted.
Ordinance to Amend Charter.
An ordinance to amend the charter of
the city and calling for a special elec
tion was read first time. The nurnose
of this ordinance is to give the city
power to order the improvement of all
ditches, canals and mill races within
the city limits, the expense of such im-
MAY CONSIGN WOOL
Western Grower Not Inclined to Ac
cept Low Prices Offered.
The local wool dealers are not tak
ing hold freely of the Western Oregon
Product now, as they find It almost
mposslble to Interest the eastern
trade In-Valley grades, says the Ore
gonian. The largest deal that has
Rune mrough recently was reported
In the local market yesterday, the
i.unnier or the pool at Scio to the Sa
em miiig. There were 4000 fleeci)( or
u..oui 30,000 pounds In the pool, and
price paid was said bv local dent
10 oe 0 cents. The Scio wools
are among the best produced in the
Willamette Valley. The Pnni.nH
iraue has been making offers of 18
cents for fine and 16 cents for coarse
Valley grades.
In Eastern Oregon the disposition
of the growers is still to hold back,
because of the low prices bid at the
various sales, and it is now certain
that a large portion of the clip will be
shipped East on consignment. New
wools are reaching Boston on consign
ment also from Utah, Wyoming and
New Mexico. Throughout the Western
states, as In Oregon, the Eastern mill
men have operated more freely than
the Eastern merchants.
In Montana, where shearing Is now
under way, the disposition of the flock
masters is to hold their wools until
they get their own prices, or consign
the clips East.
PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Coinings anil Goings as Told by Our
Exchanges.
h. D. Brown, Abstracter; Notary.
Lega.' blanks for sale at this office.
Ltelt's Guaranteed Granite ware at
Craven Bros.
See those silk and house dresses at
Dallas Mercantile Company.
Vick Bros, are selling fencing and
sheeting at $6 per thousand feet. Other
lumber at corresponding low rates.
Oscar Ilayter, lawyer. Rooms 5 and
, Uglow Building.
The Farmer's Fire Relief Associa
tion of Butteville, Oregon; J. D. Winn,
agent, Buena Vista, Oregon. tf
Anyone in need of lumber should
tee Vick Bros, before placing their
prders elsewhere. Notice their ad In
this Issue.
Yaqulna, Bay Ocean, Seaside,
Yachats, Goarhart, Alsea, Nehalem,
Bandon, Cannon Beach take your
choice. All In Oregon. .
H. M. Edgar and J. W. Ball, of In
dependence, arrived here Monday in a
home-made auto owned by Mr. Edgar.
J. W. Ball is a brother to the black
smith, E. A. Ball. Tillamook Herald.
Mrs. Lizzie Cook came from their
home at the Spaulding Logging Co.'s
camp on the Luckiamute-in the Coast
mountains to see her son, Nathan,
graduate. Newberg Graphic.
Mrs. Harry Belt was in Salem the
first of the week as the guest of Mrs.
Judge Burnett fof a few days.
A. C. Corbln is the guest of his son,
M. C. Corbln, His wife is visiting in
provemenls to be borne by the owners the east and when she returns they
may conclude to locate here. Junc
tion City Times.
Henry Grazer, who recently sold his
place near Dallas, has decided to make
Silverton his future home and will
soon erect a new residence there.
Salem Statesman.
J. V. Casey, of Dallas, was In the city
yesterday on business at the state cap
ital building. Salem Statesman.
(McMlnnville Telephone-Register. )
Dr. and Mrs. Toney went to Port
land, Saturday, to witness the final
electric parade which concluded the
Rose Festival.
Mrs. Frank Zumwalt of Enterprise,
Oregon, Is spending a week or two In
McMlnnville as the guest of Mrs. Sarah
Updegraff.
Earl Wlsecarver, of Dallas, spent
Sunday with relatives and friends in
McMinnville.
of such races or ditches. The proposed
amendment will be submitted to the
voters at a special election to be held
September 19, 1910.
An ordinance to license meat ped
dlers was read second time and laid on
the table.
A warrant for $240 to pay accrued
Interest on the water bonds, and a
warrant for $2 5 for interest on the
'Ity Hall bonds, were ordered drawn.
NO CHANGE IN BOARD
Voters of Dallas School District Re
Elwt Old Offlcers.
Hon. U. S. Loughury was re-elected
director and H. G. Campbell, clerk, at
the annual school meeting held in Dal
las yesterday afternoon. Both officers
were elected without opposition.
The annual report of the clerk
showed the finances of the district to
be in a healthy condition.
The small attendance at the annual
meeting yesterday Indicates that the
voters of the district are satisfied with
the present administration and that
no change of officers is desired.
Farmers Enjoy Picnic.
A large crowd attended the Farmer's
Picnic at Shady Lane last Saturday
and thoroughly enjoyed every feature
of the execellent program. The morn
ing was devoted to musical and liter
ary exercises, and the afternoon was
given over to athletic sports. The
grounds at Shady Lane are ideal for
picnic purposes, and every year sees
a larger attendance at the picnic.
Who Wants a Gasoline Engine?
If any farmer In Polk County is
thinking of purchasing a gasoline en
gine and wants a big bargain, he is
requested to call or write to the Ob
server office. The engine for sale Is
practically as good as new; will run
any machinery on a farm, and will be
sold at a very low price. Here Is a
bargain for the lucky man who gets
It, so do not delay.
Editor's Curiosity Aroused.
Stop the prize fight? Please don't,
Governor Glllett. We know It's bru
tal, but we all want to see whether
Jeff can really lick the nigger. West
on Leader.
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We are closing outagreat many of our
Summer Goods at less than wholesale
prices.
Note the Following Reductions:
Figured Lawn and Batiste, regular 15c and
'. 18c quality, at per yard
Our regular 25c to 35c Tissues and I Organd-
5, good line ol patterns, w
les,
Ladies' Parasols, our $1.25 and $1.50 grade
at
9c
19c
95c
Ladies' Parasols worth from $2.50 to $3.50
at -
36-inch Bleached Sheeting goes in this spec g
ial sale at, per yard
Slaughter sale on Boy's and Young Men's Clothing.
Ladies' Oxfords now selling at $2.45 regular $3.00 val
ues, Patents, Tan and Kid.
THE
I. O. O. F. Bid
BEE HIVE STORE
A Reliable Place to Trade Daiia on
PERSONAL MENTION
J. M. Lynn is visiting in Perrydale.
Mrs, Mattie Martin is visiting friends
in Salem.
Harry Marshall visited friends in
Salem, Sunday.
Arthur Phelps was a passenger to
Portland today.
Homer Link, of Airlie, was a Dallas
visitor Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Holmes are vis
King friends In Salem.
Miss Ruth Morrison is visiting
friends in McMinnville.
C. D. Waters, of Falls City, visited
friends In Dallas yesterday.
Mrs. N. A. Newbill, of Ballston, is
visiting relatives In Dallas.
Clarence Aikman, of Falls City, was
a county scat visitor yesterday.
W. E. Goodell, of Kickreail, was a
business visitor In Dallas today.
J. It. Walker returned from a busi
ness visit In Salem yesterday.-
Professor D. M. Metzger was a busi
ness visitor in Salem yesterday.
J. A. MeCann went to Briedwell
Station on a business visit today.
C. W. Matthews, of Portland, was a
business visitor in' Dallas, Friday.
Arthur Allen, of Rlckreall, Is in
Dallas on a business errand today.
Mrs. D. M. Metzger is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Byron Milsap, in Lebanon.
Mrs. Sarah Richmond returned yes
terday from a few days' visit in Salem.
Carl and Fritz Oerlinger and fami
lies spent Sunday with friends in Sa
lem. Mrs. S. P. Rlggs returned home Sun
day from a several days' visit in Elk
City.
Mrs. D. P. Patterson and little
daughters are visiting relatives in
Hlllsboro.
Mrs. C. A. Bennett returned home
Sunday after a two weeks' visit In
Oregon City.
Miss Marie Griffin returned home
yesterday from a visit with friends
lit Monmouth.
Charles Tate left this morning for
Brownsville, where he will attend the
Pioneer picnic.
Bert Elliott, a former Dallas boy,
but now of Vancouver, Is home on a
short vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Martin -have re
turned home from a visit with rela
tives in Eugene.
Hon. T. J. Hayter, a pioneer of 1860,
Is attending the State Pioneer Reun
ion in Portland.
Miss Gladys Chandler,, of Sheridan,
is visiting at the home of County As
esssor and Mrs. C. S. Graves.
C. C. Coad and Alvls Lynch are at
tending the Grand -Lodge of the
Knights of Pythias In Portland.
F. M. Waters, a prosperous farmer
of the Alrlle neighborhood, was a
business visitor in Dallas today.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crider visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mor
rison in Independence over Sunday.
Mrs. Frank Brobst returned to her
home near Perrydale yesterday after
a few days visit with relatives in Dal
las.
Mrs. May Woods returned to her
home In Portland this afternoon after
a few days' visit with relatives in Dallas.
Miss Elizabeth Parrott left for her
home In Roseburg yesterday, after a
visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. B.
Casey.
A. R. Carter left this afternoon for
Salem, where he has secured employ
ment for the Summer with a firm of
contractors.
Mr. and Mrs. A. 3. Goodman and
son. Dean, or fortiana, were guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cra
ven over Friday.
Mrs. J. P. Simpson and children, of
Smlthfleld, visited at the home of her
parents, Hon. and Mrs. G. W. Myer,
Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. Lydla Williams, of Salem, and
her daughter, Mrs. Lena McCoy, of
Seattle, are visiting at the home of
lr. and Mrs. J. J. Williams.
Tom C. Stockwell and Lisle Rice
will assist the Independence band In
furnising music for the race meeting
in Independence this week.
Miss Malwyn Bronson, of Oakland,
California, is a guest at the home of
Mayor and Mrs. H. C. Eakln. Miss
Bronson and Mrs. Eakln are cousins.
Mr. and Mrs. L Gerlinger, Jr., and
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kirkpatrick mo
tored to Scio In Mr. Gerllnger's car,
Sunday. They returned by way of Sa
lem and report a pleasant day's out
ing. Mrs. Fred B. Howard, 'of Clay Cen
ter, Nebraska, Is the guest of her cous
ins, Mr. and Mra Frank M. Bethel, In
West Dallas. Mrs. Howard Is touring
the coast states, stopping enroute to
visit friends and relatives.
Dr. R. E. Lee Stelner,. Superintend
ent of the Oregon Insane Asylum, ac
companied by Mrs. Stelner aud I. II.
Van Winkle, came over from Salem by
automobile this morning and are
spending the day with friends.
Mr. and. Mrs. Q. W. Smith, of Cor
vallia. accompanied by Mrs. Smith's
sister, Mrs. Ingersol. of Spokane, and
niece, Mra Williams, of Wallace, Ida
ho, were the members of an automo
bile party which came down from Cor
vallis this morning and spent the day
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Castle.
ASE SHORT OF MONEY
TIIRECTORS CHANGE PIAS FOB.
HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING.
Will Leave Basement unci Second Story
Partially Unfinished, Completing
Only First Story.
. ' ,
While no contract has been entered
Into for the building of the new High
School, the V board has reached
agreement with Contractor Oscar
Holmes whereby the work Is to be
done for $29,400.
, The board does not deem it advis
able to enter Into a contract before
the bonds are accepted by the buyers
and the money Is actually paid into
the district treasury. A favorable re
port on the validity of the bonds Is
expected daily, and, Immediately upon
Its receipt, it Is altogether likely that
the bid of Mr. Holmes will be accepted
Mr. Holmes' first bid was 135,950
This was the lowest bid submitted for
the construction of the building ac
cording to the Morrison plans. As the
board had only $37,000 on hand after
paying for the lot, and as something
like $4500 for heating and plumbing
would have to be added to Mr. Holmes'
bid, the board found that it would not
be able to keep the cost of the build
ing and grounds within the $40,000
limit, and all bids- were rejected.
Offers Amended Bid.
Finding itself facing the alter
native ot altering the plans and spec
ifications or of abandoning the im
provement altogether, the board im
mediately decided to ascertain what
could be done with the money at its
disposal. ' After going into the matter
very thoroughly with Mr. Holmes, It
was found that by leaving the base
ment and second story of the build
ing partially unfinished, the work
could be done for $29,400. The board
thereupon agreed with Mr. Holmes to
award him the contract at that figure
immediately upon the acceptance of
the bonds by the buyers.
Under the provisions of the revised
bid, the outside walls and roof of the
building are to be finished according
to the original plans. The first story
is to be completed ready for use, and
the basement Is to be partially finished.
The halls, toilet rooms and engine
room in the basement are to be pro
vided with concrete floors, but no con
crete Is to be used in the floor of the
gymnasium.
No work will be done on the inter
ior of the school rooms on the second
floor this year. Neither will the aud
itorium be available for use. The only
work that will be done on the second
floor will be the finishing of the haUs
and corridors and the hanging of the
doors of the various rooms.
Neither will it be possible to place
an asbestos roof on the building, as
called for in the plans, unless as much
as $400 shall be added to the contract
price. In case this amount is not ad
ded, an iron roof will be put on.
It will be noted that only one story
of the building is to be completely
finished this year, and that only such
rooms as are actually needed will be
fitted up In the basement. The direct
ors say that the building, even In Its
partially finished condition, will be
sufficient for all purposes during the
coming school year. Therefore, rath
er than to abandon the work altogeth
er, they deem it best to build with the
money at their disposal, leaving the
unfinished rooms to be fitted up as
needed In the years to come.
Wanted to Root.
' Wanted, to rent a furnished
house. Must be modern. Can give
the best of references. 621-tf.
What Everybody Ought to Know.
That Foley Kidney Pills contain
just the Ingredient necessary to tone,
strengthen and regulate the action of
the kidneys and bladder. For sale by
Conrad Stafrln.
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PATRONIZE HOME IND1TRIES
AND BV1LD THEM VP.
InsijSt on Your Dealer Giving You these Goods!
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WiHamette Valley
Lumber Co.
LARGEST INDUSTRY AND LAR
GEST PAY ROLL IN POLK COUNTY,
Modem Store Fronts
Are a specialty at
COAD'S PLANING MILL
MODERN PLANT-SKILLED WORK
MEN UP-TO-DATE IDEAS.
Shop Work of All Kinds at Reasonable
Prices.
DALLAS GARAGE
ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF
Best equipped Garage In the State.
Constructed of Concrete Through
out. Automobiles stored at reason
able rates. Expert machinists in
charge of Repair Department.
D. P. HARRIS, Proprietor.
DALLAS BAKERY
C. C. MULKEY, Proprietor.
Do not send your money away to
Portland for bread. Buy good Dallas
bread and keep the money at home.
It will help us and help you.
Bell Phone 51. Mutual Phone 826.
"WHITE CLOVER"
CARTON BUTTER
Manufactured by
S. TOWNSEND CREAMERY CO.
Creameries at
Portland, Astoria, Salem, Gardiner,
Dallas, Naheotta, Lyons, Seattle.
COY BROTHERS
CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS
Plans and Estimates Furnished
W. J. COY,
Phone Mutual
11)4
O. H. COY,
Phone
1385
"OREGON'S BEST"
Manufactured Solely by
DALLAS FLOURING HILL
Guaranteed to be the best soft
wheat flour In the Willamette Valley.
Sold by all Grocers in Dallas.
Otho Williams
Merchant Tailor
All the New Spring Styles and Patterns.
Solicits your orders for Careful and
Conscientious Workmanship.
VICK BROTHERS
We are prepared to fill your orders
promptly for all common lumber Joth
rough and sized, also shlplap and rus
tic at very reasonable rates. We will
be glad to figure with anyone needing
lumber. Mill located on the John Far
ley farm 4 miles Southwest of Dallas.
Phone 25 Oak.
West Side Marble
Worlls
O. L. HAWKINS, Proprietor.
MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES AND
CURBING.
A Complete Line of All Latest Designs.
F. J. WAGNER.
MECHANICAL EXPERT
Tires Set while You Walt.
Agency for International Harvester
Company's Auto Buggy best Auto
for farm and country purposes
Have just added a complete line of
Farm Implements and Machinery.
QLEN 0. GRANT
Contractor and Builder
Estimates Furnished
on All Classes of
Buildings.
Store and Interior Work a Specialty.
Dallas Iron Works
Machinists
Foundrymen Pattern-
Makers.
SAWMILL WORK A SPECIALTY
We are prepared to do any kind of
Iron and Brass work. Lumber trucks
and Stock work on hand. We make
. the best and cheapest Stump Fuller
on the market Prices reasonable.
COSY CORNER CANDIES
Try our flue Home-made Candles
and our delicious Ice Cream
GEORGE R. COAD
F. H. MORRISON
Architect
Structural Engineer
Mutual Teleyiione, South 4.
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 thence 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; thence East along
aald line to the Southeast corner ot the
Northeast quarter of said Section 14;
thence North to the place of begin
ning: Containing in all 294 acres
more or less.
Dated this 14th day of June, 1910.
W. A. AYRES,
Guardian of the estates of the above
named minors.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
Call for County Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of an order of the County Court,
pitting as a board of County Com
missioners, made and entered of rec
ord on the 1st day of June, 1910, If
the following County Warrants,
which have been issued more than
seven years prior to the first day of
July 1910, are not presented for pay
ment within 60 days from the first day
of July, 1910, they and each of them
will be cancelled and payment tnere-
of refused.
Said list, showing their respective
amounts to whom Issued, and date of
Issuance, is as follows:
September 4, 1902, Henry Eades,
(2.40.
January 7, l3, l. M. tiarr, ii.uu.
January 7. 1903, W. J. Ferguson,
$1.35.
June 4, 1HU5, A. Kooerison. iu.uu.
By order of the County Court of
Polk County, Oregon.
Witness my hand and Seal or saia
ourt afflxed this 1st day of June,
1910.
E. M. SMITH,
Seal 1 County Clerk.
I-I-IW.
RepuMk-an Prlmarle Tonwirrow.
Notices oi me Kepuniican primn-, i Guardian's Sale.
to tie neia tomorrow .icrnoon. .r . hereby riven that by virtue
been posted in every prerlnct In the and )n pursuance of an order of the
county. The county assembly will be 'County Court of the State of Oregon,
held In Dallas on Saturday of this fr Polk County sitting 111 proll,
. made and entered of word In said
week. The county assembly will elect t our on Uje stn day of June m0 ,
2 delegates to the state assembly and u,e matter of the estate and guardian
will recommend candidates to be voted ship of Robert Travis Farley, Herma
for at ,h. regular primary election JrliJln
be held In September. In no precinct . dersigned guardian of the estates of
in the county has any disposition be-n said minors to sell the real property
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Street Grade Notice.
To Dallas Woodmen Asssoclatlon,
Trustees of the Seventh Day Adventlst
Church. J. R. Sibley. E. H. and O. K.
Cutler, H. Oi Campbell, Amy G. Chltty,
A. I. Dempsey. E. N. Hall, C H. uur-
son, and all other persons imeresiea:
You and each or you are nereiiy no
tified that the City Council of the
ity of Dallas. Polk County, Oregon,
contemplates the passage of an ordi
nance changing the now established
grade on those certain parts of thos
certain streets and parts of streets In
said City, described as follows, to-wlt:
All that nart of Washington Street
lying between the west side of Jeffer
son Street and the east side of Lyle
Street, all In said City of Dallas, Ore
gon. You are further notified that the
City Council of said City will alt at the
Council Chamber In said City on the
11th day of July, 1910, at o'clock
P. M to hear and determine objec
tions and remonstrances to the pass
sge of said ordinance to change the
now established grade on said parts of
mid streets hereinabove named, and all
property owners and other persons In
Interest may .attend at said place and
time and show cause. If any there be.
why said ordinance changing said now
established grade should not be passed.
Said now established grade proposed
to be changed by said ordinance "on
aid streets, will be changed accord
ing to the surveys and ulats of the
same now on file In the office of the
Auditor and Police Judge of said City
of Dallas. Oregon.
Done by order of the City Council
of the City of IMillas, Oregon, made
this 6th day of June, 1910.
'HAS. OKKrtORT,
(Seal Auditor and Police Judge.
DALLAS STATION TIME CARD
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
LEAVING DALLAf. " ! ARRIVING DALLAS
Passenger No. 74 8:45 a. m. I Passenger No. 77.. 11:05 a.m.
Passenger No. 76 2:30 p. m.JPassenger No. 75 ....7:56 p. m.
Trains Nos. 4 and 74 connect at Sheridan Junction for North Yam
hill, Forest Grove, Hlllsboro and way points. Trains Nos. S and 75 con
nect at St. Joe for Independence, via Dallas. Nos 1 and 77 connect at St.
Joe for Independence, Corvallla and way points.
SALEM, FALLS CITY A WESTERN RY.
East Bound.
TRAIN NO. 1.
Lv. Dallas.'..... ,..7:35 a. m.
Ar. West Salem 8:15 a. m.
TRAIN NO. .
Lv. Black Rock 10:50 a. m.
Lv. Falls City 11:05 a. m.
Lv. Dallas 11:40 a. m.
Ar. West Salem,,....,.. 12:20 p. m.
TRAIN NO. 5.
Lv. Falls City 3:00 p. m.
Lv. Dallas 2:85 p. m.
Ar. West Salem 4:15 p. m.
TRAIN NO. 7.
Lv. Falls City 0:05 p. m.
Ar. Dallas p. m.
TRAIN NO. 9. (Sunday Only.)
Lv. Dallas 7:35 a. m.
Ar. West Salem 8:15 a. m.
TRAIN NO. 11. (Sunday Only.)
Lv. Black Rock ........ 11:45 a. m.
Lv. Falls City 12:00 a. m.
Lv. Dallas 12:25 p. m.
Ar. West Salem 1:15 p. m.
TRAIN NO. 18. (Sunday Only.)
Lv. Black Rock 4:00 p. m.
Lv. Falls City 4:15 p. m.
Lv. Dallas 4:60 p. m.
Ar. West Salem 6:30 p. m.
West Bound.
TRAIN NO. 2.
Lv. West Salem 9:00 a. m.
Lv. Dallas 9:46 a. m.
Ly. Falls City 10:15 a. m.
Ar. Black Rock 10-'" m-
TRAIN NO. 4.
Lv. West Salem , 1:30 p. m.
Lv. Dallas ...2:15 p. m.
Ar. Falls City 2:45 p. m.
TRAIN NO. .
Lv. West Salem ......... 4:35 p. m.
Lv. Dallas 6:20 p. m.
Ar.. Falls City 6:50 p. m.
TRAIN NO. 8. (SunJay Only.)
Lv. West Salem 9:00 a. m.
Lv. Dallas 9:45 a. m.
Lv. Falls City 10.15 a. m.
Ar. Black Rock 10:35 a. m.
TRAIN NO. 10. (Sunday Only.)
Lv. West Salem 1:36 p. m.
Lv. Dallas 2:20 p. m.
Lv. Falls City 2:50 p. m.
Ar. Black Rock 3:10 p. m.
TRAIN NO. 12. (Sunday Only.)
Lv. West Salem 5:60 p. m.
Ar. Dallas 6:30 p. m.
Train No. 2 connects at Dallas with morning
way points.
train from Portland and
INDEPENDENCE MONMOUTH RY.
Dallas THvlxlon,
LEAVING DALLAS.
Passenger No. 65 8:20 a.
Passenger No. 69 1:00 p.
Passenger No. 71 8:00 p.
LEAVING INDEPENDENCE.
Passenger No. 64..
Passenger No. 68...
Passenger No. 70...
ARRIVING DALLAS.
Passenger No. 64 (:40 a.m.
Passenger No. 68..' 11:30a.m.
Passenger No. 70 (:55 p.m.
ARRIVING INDEPENDKNCE
Passenger No. (5 9:15a.m.
Passenger No. 6 1:15 p.m.
Passenger No. 71 8:26 p.m.
Alrlle Dlvfelon.
. 6:00 a.m.
.10:10 a. m.
, 6 : 1 6 p. m.
LEAVING AIRLIE.
Passenger No. 62 8:15 a. m.
Passenger No. 72 4:06 p.m.
LEAVING INDEPENDENCE.
Passenger No. (1... 7:06 a.m.
Passenger No. 73 2:30 p. m.
ARRIVING AIRLIE.
Passenger No. 61 7:50a.m.
Passenger No. 73 3:25 p.m.
ARRIVING INDEPENDENCE.
Passenger No. 62 (:26 a.m.
Passenger No. 72 i. 4:60 p.m.
Train No. 69 leaving Dallas at 1:0 ( p. m. connects at Monmouth for
Alrlts. Trains Nos. 62 and 72 from Alrlle connect at Monmouth for Dal
las and way points.
...I , ..rit-.i. ..I. 1tr ..aah In th
every Republican will be given an op- mn,r ,,rrlH.d i,y ,aw. the under-
portunity to make his wants infl ,ilnH as such guardian will, from and
wishes known. Prims ries In some of alter We.ln.-s.lay. the 13th day of July.
.t , . . tj .. 110. at the law office of Oscar Hay-
me ' WT yml , ,h(, 0ty of i,BM, ' rjeorgia Chapman. A. Monroe Miller
nmnt, on accounv ot inf race mmmS o.unty. proceed to sell the aai.1 real km.. IT. S. ilrant. Nellie Orsnt. Ed.
st Independence In the afternoon. . pri-rty at private sale for cash in I fuddle. Irett M. "ampi-n, Nellie I.
hand on day of sale, in accordance ! Hnllman. J. M. Inwrenson, School
jwith said li. ense of sale and In the i I it r t t No. 2, A. K. Toner. Lola M.
Will Kr4a-ra lsr VaratkMs. manner prestrild by law and subject (.orkman. A. K. Wilson Est. W. R.
' i to confirmatH.n by said I'ounty Court; Howe, h. h. Tsvlor. W. H. K. Mansion.
Dean Collins, a former editor of the said real property being particularly j Mo" Mansion, Ida M. Mansion.
, ....,., PMn ,k. i'i 1 des.-rtl-d ss fi!lis. to wit:
we-s inn win , , . n i. ., r. r At ,,...! . l . . t .-... uj- I
land, situate, lying and being In Tosn. f Sihrn. Kffle K. Brown. N. C. Brown.
son. Arvllla Monson. J. B. Cook. F. B.
Van Nortwlrk, A. I. Norton, Oregon
and California Kaiiroad company:
YOl! AHK HEREBY .NOTIFIED
that the City Council of the City of Dal
las. Oregon, has estimated the cost of
the street Improvement oa all that
part of Main Htret lying between
Washington Htreet end Ash Street; on
all that part of Main Street lying be
tween Ash Street and Cherry Ktreet;
versity of Oregoa this
spend hi summer rscstion In Dallas
He will receive his diptntns from th iip t Houth. of Rsnre west of the. a. J. Hasttnrs, Theodore JiIimi. fcd-r-,-1
.k p. mut, j-..i - Willamette Meridian in Polk County, .-in Jseotrta.n. Almoin K. Browne. A
F.ngLsh depertment. having devotr a , (r.on. -Ti as follows: j Mhult Est.. Mark Hayter. M V. Iltf.
year to the study or thelanmsre. In-; i he S.uth of the Northwest .f i,.r. w K. 'rv. M. J. Cary. W. J.
Mead of writing a dry. long-wlnd-l fw-ttoa 13. no pting therefrom 4 w hit. Polly Kiefarth. I. J. Kilev. Pl
oration on the ' Art of Thowiss Hardy." sr res more or less conveyed by Robert mm Woodmen Association. . E. Cut
or -The Ethlc-I Tubing of C.Hyh," y'? AT nLT XyL?cWJr
1-e.n . the, for ,r.d.lo, was the fd u p.xe 2. of o.un,. 17 of Ih. j V'; k. i I. Usrai r. KugTne
lihretto for a musical remedy, eeti- rrcwds of deeds In said County: Hvrrley. Trustee of the feventh Day
tid The Prof, and the fV.I(tv IBs Also the rVmthweM of said Sec- Adventirt Churrh.Cora McAllister. A. J.
-.i-,! ..j ordinal catnt-usitioa has ti,m icrowtherm. John Kteinfeldt, Klla M.
practical B . j ' . . B" , Also th .VortheaM H of ths North- ! fuller. Laura II. Rsmsey. W. H. Koala
h-ea rwimmmw ior .--! """' mnd the L.A Numbered 1 of ; T A Boais. Mary A timhsm. Henry
Ktrcct Aseisiment Not.!1.
To B. H. (Irsnt et al. F. J. Chapman. m that part of Washington Street
lying tetween Main street and Jeffer
son Street; on all that part of Wash
ington Street lying between Jefferson
Street and I'glow Avenue, as provided
for In Ordinance No. 137, to be as
follows, to-wii:
For grsding and macadamizing.
il 1 1 tir front fool snd for the lilac-
car Ilayter. City of Pallas. Jam s Wil-1 ln f rnrient curt and curb corners.
Kele-m. Kails City and Western. ti cnt. tr linear foot, for the Im-
l.y the f amity.
Section II;
, C.hrke. Nettie B. Hutlon, John Mon-
f.rovement of the half of the street in
front of and abutting upon each lot or
part of lot or tract of land HaMe there
for, on sll thst part of Main Street
lying tietsen Washington Street and
Ash Street- For grading and mac
adamising. 31. per front foot, and
for tha placing of cement curt and
curb corners. St cents per linear foot,
for the improvement of the half of
the street tn front of snd shottinc up
on each lot or part of lot or tract of
land liable therefor, on sll that part
of Main Htret lying KMa-een Ash
Street and Cherry fttreet- Kor grad
ing and msrrtamilng, 33 II per front
foot, and for placing cement curbs and
curb corners. 36 rente per linear foot,
for the improvement of the half of the
street In front of and allotting upon
each lot or part of lot or tract of land
liable therefor, on all that part of
Washington Street lying between iiain
Street and Jefferson Klreet. f-'"r grad
ing and macadnmtxing, 82.00 4 per
front foot, and for the placing of ce
ment curta and curb corners. 3a cents
per linear foot, for the Improvement
of the half of ths street In front arid
abutting upon e h lot or r,mt of lot
or tract of land liable therefor, on s:l
that (Mart .f Wah'iirt'n street lyng
between Jefferson street snd I'giow
Avenue.
You are beret.y further no!Re.i th-.t
the said City Council w II sit in tho
Council Chamber in said Cttv on the
1 !th day of July. 1 1 0, st J:sa n rlo. tt
p. M., for the purpose of ai-!r'ir.inc
the eHt of such ln:.rom-nt an 1 ts
sessing upon each lot or rrt of i't or
tract of land liable therefor. Its bro
porllonate share of mitt cot. Tht
ail owners and ether ir"rm In :n
tereM may sitend at h f e t
time and show cause, if sr.v t bav.'.
why mif h sprrlinment in I aiaws-m-nt
of eoet should not be it.
1 v.ne bv m 1-r ef the " 1
of the Oty of !!!. Oreg.-.n, n:m
this lh day of June. 11
Witness my hand and th c"r' '''!
seal of the City of Iu;a. Oregon.
th day of June, 1 !
cha r:?r.-;.-nT.
( $-a ) Asdilor and I --.- Jac.;.