TUT .a uses Wired. F o r lectric Light Act Cost This Offer Good For 30 Days Beginning October 20 The use of Tungsten Lamps has reduced the cost of electric light, bringing it within reach of all. - 75 per cent of the families in Dallas are now using Electric Light. The only reason why ALL. are not using it is because many houses are not wired. Therefore, in order to assist the owners of these houses in wiring, we have made arrangements to wire houses AT ACTUAL COST as per the following instructions: Proposition A A five-room house, wired complete with five drop cords, 16 candle power lamps, and three ornamen tal glass shades, Proposition B A six-room house, wired complete with six drop cords, 16 candle power lamps, and three ornamen tal glass shades, Special Price $12.00 Special Price $13.50 You can have a wall switch installed on any of the above lights for a small additional cost. Prices on application for fixtures installed complete on either of the above propositions. The wiring will be installed in a first-class manner by thoroughly reliable workmen. Larger and more elaborate installations at proportionately low prices. For further particulars call up our New Business Department, Phone 24 NO (C 0 r m w s 3a ION BEST INSTITUTE EVER , .rmTrrnilS. BIG ATTEND- ANCE, AND ENTHUSIASTIC UOBK. Teacher from Other States Speak I" Praise of Polk County .u.. Uonal Meeting- ThTeachor's Annua, instuute for Polk County, whlcn wa "r week, was pronounced by f present to be one of the best, .U best, every held In the county. Many teachers from other siaiea, - - .I,.lrer1 it Was thC recent arnvaia, u ,im1 best institute they had ever attended. This speak, well for Oregon. The loyalty ot me - teachers was In evidence a. teacher excepting two in , the . county o. m attendance the entire time and always In the building on time The department worn ui . . .. hnve the average, ent lnsirucom - -ui and the lectures before the general assembly by L- R- Aiaerma... - - v,Q npxt State Superintend ent; Superintendent J. H. Ackerman, and H. A. Adrain ol Ban. .....,. thA best ever. uaiuori.ia,. nc.w - ...i.i, teachers returned to their schools with a greater Interest In their worn ... . 7. . - ..... .,v and much cmiaren 01 me i good will be accomplished this year in the schools. I The primary lessons given by Miss Florence Akin of "the Salem schools were Just what the teachers needed and all were pleased with Miss Akin and her work. Superintendent row ers gave the teachers some solid . t o m nil of the departments and many teachers will return to their schools better prepared to teacn subject, as Superintendent Powers al ways delivers the goods. Assistant State Supermtenaem Carlton gave four lessons on History, Literature and the Classics which were much appreciated by those in the advanced department. State Superintendent J., i. man's address before the general as sembly on "The Public scnuu.s, Vision of the Future" was one of the best addresses ever given before an as sembly of teachers, and gave much en couragement to the teachers. All napd their appreciation of the excellent work Superintendent Ackerman has given the scnoois u. Oregon the past twelve years ana aisu raeement and assistance. When Superintendent H. C. Seymour secured Mr. H. A. Adrain, of Califor ! for this Institute, he did some of his' best work for the teachers of the county, as Mr. Adrain's work botn in t-h rio!,rtmpnts and In the general o-somhlies was such that all teachers and many citizens who were present rtoonrlBrl of Superintendent Seymour that he secure Mr. Adrain for next f if nnssible. Mr. Adrain Is truly nil that has been claimed for him, and is doing much for the education of the children of the United States. Th lpntnrf. civen bv Mr. Adrain on "Luther Burbank and his Wonderful Work," at the Vaudette Theater, witn th. nlctures of Mr. Burbank's garden and plants was a treat that does not rt manv mnrA than once in a UU.IIU ,... j lifetime. Superintendent Seymour outlined the work that he is trying 10 nuve out bv the teachers of the county this year and many schools will be Improved and bettered along tne lines of sanitation, ventilation, spell ing, attendance, and general inure. In the school work. The committee on resolutions gave the following report which was adopt ed: 'To The Teacher's Association of Polk County: We, your committee on resolutions beg to submit the follow ing: "Resolved, that we beliovo In the mission of the teacher as a paramount interest to the welfare of the Stale, In that we begin the education of Its fu ture citizens in the public schools. "That we believe the State ought to furnish ample opportunity for the teachers to prepare themselves for this Important work. "That we hereby express our appre ciation of the most excellent instruc tion furnished us by Superintendent J. H. Ackerman, Mr. II. A. Adrain, and the other Instructors of the Insti tute. That we express our thanks hereby to the good citizens of Dallas for their kind hospitality. "That we commend the work of our Superintendent Seymour for his un tlrlnir efforts to Improve the schools of our county and we recommend rlint all the schools take part In the spell ins contests to be held during the year, also that each teacher endeavor as far as possible to carry out the directions of Superintendent Seymour with re gard to school sanitation. 'That our thanks are extended to the Board of Directors of the public schools of Dallas for the use of their school building for this meeting." School Officers' Meeting. The annual School Officers' Conven tion which was held in Dallas on Sat urday was not as well attended as some In the past, but over forty dis tricts were represented and the Inter est was eood. Had the day not been one on which every farmer thought he must work, and had It been rainy, every school district in the county would have been represented. .... h Throat and D'r Hackina; ...... m the Ch.t. Irriuno- famlljr. Tlgntne.. - arable n. ...,..h means a Vr-V wmm nl I A f? orehouna yrup. V .DdV forth. Throat and Lungs. Is An Effective'"-" ' w , the chest. Inflamed lungs, difficult breathln ., , the throat, tightness In tne ,nflUemc. to the sore lungs, prol "? ""Tu in Three Sixes, 2Sc 50c and $1.00 per Bottle. PUt P , flve tlmeB as much a. tM o alae, aad you get with each bo,,,, -"3-for the chest. - Dr. Herrick Bed r V rKOPBIETO Mvx,, Mo. JAMFS F. BALLARD . TTthe Eyeb.ll. Weak Sight, Sm.rtln. S.,tlo. I. E JTOT st - ,e 9tepu . -U . 7 11 'rt nuMfMDtO CV 5 t nr CONRAD STAFBIN Aaiies the dough nd compile with all pure food law. mm LMill.ltlJIIiI'Lii uusrnfNT MFG. CO, Makers of MAPLEINK (better than Maple). things course DALLAS STATION TIME CARD SOUTHERN PACIFIC. LEAVING DALLAS. Passenger No. 74. Passenger No. 76. ..6:55 . .2:30 m. m. , ARRIVING DALUs Passenger No. 77 ji... Passenger No. 75 1:20 .7:35 a. .8:15 a. Gnnerln- ganlzation of County " tendents. , ,.,, .. 'That we most heunu.v - the Normal training of.n.-- and would most earnestly u.. the state make such provision as wi U secure such training lor sue. "That this is a practical .,. ,i,.mnnd for mu u.i.r u,ul .". , ' . . ", rh lines, and we our cniiureu . o.""b believe that there are m.u j . i.nlilie school which are unnecessary, and un.m.mt- ant, and that we urge tne nuoim. a course in Manual Training, Domes tic Science and Art, and Klenumtan Agriculture. That we heartily favor the creation f a County High School Fund and urge the support at the coming e.. i. tion of the measure providing for such. "That we extend to our State Super intendent, J. II. Ackerman, our heart ...... hnt. nnd ni.ureciation for the most excellent nnd untiring work he has given the schools of the state ui.. ,.. hi tw.ive vears as State Superin- . p ui,iin tnsl ruction, and lenuei.i -1 "'- - that we wish him the best of success In what ever field of work he may undertake." T. W. Brunk was re-elected i resi dent of the Association, S. L. Stewart was elected Vice-President, and II. C. Sevmour, Secretary. INSTITUTE REPORTER. SALKM Knst llounil. TRAIN NO. 1. Lv. Dallas r West Salem TRAIN NO. 3. Biack nock .10:5; J- Lv.KullsClty j.40 a r,v. Dallas . West Salem TRAIN NO. 5 Lv. Falls City Lv. Dallas Ar West Salem TRAIN NO. (. Lv. Falls City J;B P- Ar. Dallas '35 p' TRAIN NO. 9. (Sunday Only.) ,. - . . . .7:35 a Lv. Dallas c..t,m o-10 a AT. vveoi. l'WIXS C1TV & WliHTKKN UY. West Bound. TRAIN NO. 2. Lv. West Salem L.v. imiiM H, Lv. Falls City Ar. IJiacK hock 10;J5l4 TRAIN NO. 4. Lv. west Baiem -u . , - - r .3:00 .3:35 .4:15 m. m. (Sunday Only.) 11:45 a. m. 12:00 a. m. ,' 12:35 p. m. I 1:15 . m. (Sunday Only.) 4:00 p. m. 4:15 p. m. 4:60 p. ni. 5:30 p. m. TRAIN NO. 11 Lv. Hlack Rock Lv. Fulls City . . Lv. Dallas Ar, West Salem . TRAIN NO. 13 Lv. lilack Rock Lv. Falls City .. Lv. Dallas Ar. West Salein . Train No. 3 connects at Dallas With way points. .. ... i.t. ni T.v. Dallas t-u . Ar. Falls City jJJ TRAIN NO. 6, T .. Galam .... taw. '-asp. a L,v. uauas IMn Ar. Falls City 6:50 a. TRAIN NO. 8, (Sunday Only) Lv. West Salem ..9:00n Lv. Dallas 9nju Lv. Falls City 10.15 u Ar. Black Kock 10:n TRAIN NO. 10. (Sunday Only.) Lv. West Salem l:ll u Lv. Dallas 2:!p.l Lv. Fulls City J:HM Ar. Dlack Rock ...8:10 m TRAIN NO. 12. (Sunday Onlj.) Lv. West Salem 5:50 n Ar. Dullas 6:30 p. morning train from Portland m If You Have Any Doubt of the merit of Dr. Bell's Tinc-Tar-Honey one bottle will remove that doubt and your cough at the same time. Look for the bell on the bottle. It Is the genuine. Sold by Conrad Staf-rin. Legal blanks for sate at this office. XirtUe to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed ad ministrator of the estate of (lust Svet, alias Ous Svat, deceased, by the Coun ty Court ot tne mate 01 urcgmi i" Polk County, and has iiualilied. aii iu.ruo..H hiivini? claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, to gether with the proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned adminis trator at his office In the City ol Dal las, in said County, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and lirst published October 18, 1910. Tt. L. CHAPMAN, Administrator of the estate of (Just Svet, alias tins Svat, deceased. Oscar llayter, Attorney. INDF.PKN DUNCE & Dallas LEAVING DALLAS Passenger No. Iij . . . Passenger No. 09 . . . P!iKoni'r No. 71 ... LEAVING INDEPENDENCE. i...Q,.n.r No. 4 G:00a. m. . .8:30 a. ..1:00 p. ..7:25 p. Passenger No. 08. . , Passenger No. 70. . . .10:1.0 a. . 6:15 p. m. MONMOUTH KY. Division. ARRIVING DAI.U- Passenger No. 64 (:!Ui Passenger No. 68 ll llii Passenger No. 70 t:l'.n ARRIVING INDEPENDENT Pnssoneer No. 65 Mill Passenger No. 69 1:11m t Passenger No. 71 ....I:00 Alrlle Division. LEAVING AIRME. Passenger No. 62 8:15 a, m. Passenger No. 72 4:05 p.m. LEAVI NG 1 NDEPENDENCE Passenger No. 1 7:00 a. m, """Train No. 691eaving Dallas at 1:00 p. m. connects at Monmoull. Alrlle. Trains Nos. 62 and 72 from Alrlle connect at Monmouth to K las and way points. ARRIVING UOR Passenger No. 01 Mlu Pnssenger No. 73 1:11m ARRIVING INDEPENDEit Passenger No. 62 Mi" Passenger No. 72 :"M ! II O V K S S I O N A I. CAIll) 8. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the un- tate of Ellinor Williams, deceased, has niea nis nnai account in me l ouniy Court of the State of Oregon for Polk Countv. and that Wednesday, the 2d day of November. 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 hnrin? nf nli1nitlnn-i tn thu anlil fl,,.il account nnd the settlement thereof. JOIl.v Irt.AKI H V lLil.IA.MM, Administrator of the estate of Ellinor Williams, deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Dated and first published October 4, 1910. Administratrix' Notice of Appointment In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County. In the Matter of the Estute of Hen ry Howell Hayden, deceased. To all whom it may concern notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, Jemima Hayden. has been appnintid as the administratrix of the estate of lli.nrv lli.ull VI.,.-,l..n .1 1 ... of Polk County, Oregon, and all p. r- sons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to nrmm the same to the undersigned at Eola I Polk County, Oreeon. dulv verni. i ! ATTORNEY AT LAW OSCAR HAYTER Rooms 5 and 6, Uglow Bldg. Dallas Oregon ATTORNEY AT LAW WALTER L. TOOZE, JR. Office in Wilson Bldg. Dallas Oregon ATTORNEY AT LAW L. D. BROWN Abstracts promptly made. Notary Public, Collections Mill St. Down-stairs. . Dallas, Ore ATTORNEY AT LAW ED F. COAD Office In Courthouse Dallas Oregon ATTORNEYS AT LAW SIBLEY & EAKIN The only reliable set of Abstracts In Polk County, office on Court St. Dallus Oregon The convention was called to order i w ithin six months from the date of the ...... ,uioui, ... inis noi.cp. ...... .. .u.i.xi ... .ins IIIHJtT. I The date of the first publication ofj this notice is the 3uth day of Septem ber. 1910. lrtT. I It . T ... r . . . AoiiiM.iKirairix 01 the estate Henry Howell Hayden. deceased. Dallas, of XiKlif of 1 of Jliuil sntli 'nit.nl I In the Countv Court nf th c.... r ' 1 fa- t... .... tu,. i.univ Ol t',, Man. In the f:.tt..r . f . 1.- ..... . - . resolutions: , Jay Smith, dei-t-anvd. ' " -' n at I:I0 a- m. by President T. W. Brunk. Mr. II. A. Adrain. of Santa Barbara. California, gave an address on 'The Health of the Child and the Sanitation of the School Buildings," which was much appreciated by all present. Many subjects of Importance mere discussed before the noon hour, when President Brunk, appointed the fot- losinc committee on Hon. C. U Hawley. W. M scomber. Finlt-y Edga MrBee. At the session after lunch, other nh the Clerk nf ik. subjects of Importance to the schools.' and that the s.ii,l court h,, were diar-ussed and many hool boards v.....". 1 . r"a- the Sth day of . .. f... .u. rv ; '"'". the h"ur of Ing water for their srhools. Superintendent J. IL A kerman was present and rave an excellent addres on srhonl Conditions ot the past, pres ent, and future. The committee on resolutions hand ed tn the follow In report which wan adopted by the convention: "The school officer of Pol County. In annual mertlnfr assembled, ore the i "' " earnest support of the following reso-! r .. , lutrons: That w, favor the p.,rr f ' AdilVe , SUnint DR. B. E. NEVEL VETEEINAEY SURGEON Phone, 29 Oregon W. A. Wood. J. 8 ' Notice is hereby Riven that the un- Sdgar. and L. H tVTA; X?U"T ' ""- -tate of John Jay Mnith. d. ased. has til. d nis final .-,-.. unt as sinh executor fter lunch, other nh the Clerk of the oi-.ve entitb.t DR. DAVID YOUNG Mr.nlltlc. lhysl-lan Olliif. Tit CoiiM St. MiiIdmI Phono fi.tl DALLAS, OllrX;OX, M. OLIVE SMITH Teacher of PIANO AND ORGAN Studio, Room No. 2, WIImb BW Dallas Bell Dhone 103 Mutual phont I R. L. CHAPMA5 FUNKRATj DIRECTOR AND KM BALM KB Calls promptly answered day n , Dallas PENTIST V, HAYTEE Over Stafrin's Drug Slot Dallas Of Why IH-ople Com j Is a mystery when Dr. Bell i P '; Honey will cure any cough. U , the bell on the bottle. It genuine. Sold by Conrad SUir A company of 2 S pea .' nesota arrived In Creswell. ing. . . $100,000 Res" j would gladly be paid w ,i many people who are trW , rheumatism, yet If they onlf they can be cured by a " , Ballard's Snow Liniment ..- r.u- 2 Sc. 6c w"' t boUle. Bold 'by Conrad m the t ..nrt room of the above enti Vr'K " ,hV'"" d the pla, I for thehearmcof ssid final am.ant and any and atl .bj.,-tin. thereto ny surh ther. I. an. ,h, LAURA PRICE. M. D., Specialty: Diseases of Women OJice over r.Kini.e. Ii.ll Hion Oilice 3.".!; Kei(onoe 194. Motmoutli, mi ic ruuv' a. I ! mm AND CURE WITH Dr. KfeS tlew DisKC Oregon ilrnarQycHs I ivii uJLU3 rt"- : 1 OUARAHItinVrSJ f ft 1.1 I Dted thf S"th day of j.temlwr. ' r- . . R A. CATHET. ' r.i.i:Inr of tfte eiat, r.f . t. ,, . T M. HELLWORTII PHYSICIAN & STJEGEOK OT.ce ..or P.Ktuffice Sniiih. de Orecoa tHin or Jot trat it a law making tne i-oonty Treasurer ei-officto School Dtotrtrt Tresmrer. That a tearhers certiScale shall be subject ta revo-atka by the Coanlv Ruperintendent a hen saca teacher fails ta romplr witn the terms of the eoetraft entered Inta with any school ara. and nat w mstrart our Ccua- VT wapennjeaoeni is present tni saat- r . I ..nf c. sc and ti ... ta at ta t aaeetiac of ta state or-,!VJj tr Cmrad rnri Foleys Pills an.1 t: t ... v What TbtT " " 4d. ... the h,: , , ran nrf They will cure J read ,y ,., vvmnr T rJ! I .trenrtheii Wtf .... .,.no0rfl ,s:r I alo cur corn on' r . ,v. MCf fre ftf AmeTH. h"r 't. i eliruiriate the excr n., Mw.Hne . swiaitw. that causes rhea - .nw rwJIIMl IMh. to p.;i Cf.rh s,-r ,v norr. -a- m.fi eaiiinara t-J fvf-r'iM-f 1 w . I A rur. t . " rrr,l - ' i-t atl of the I a lira. ' HJ stand nallam. Ore. ! 3- and restof ' I .. C.fvM "