Polk County Observer
J. O. HAYTER,
KDITOH AND PUBU8HER
Published Semi-Weekly at t 1.60 per
Tear. Strictly In advance.
Entered as second- class matter
March 1, 1907, at the poBt office at
Dallas, Oregon, under the Act of Con
gress of March 3, 1879.
DALLAS, OREGON, DEC. 13, 1910.
Tie way to build up Dallas it to fat
ronize Dallas people.
The Portland Journal warns the
Oregon legislature against abuse of
the emergency clause. The advice Is
good, but It comes from a poor source.
We do not recall that the Journal was
heard sounding a similar warning two
years ago when Governor Chamber'
lain and the legislature were juggling
circuit and supreme court Judgeships
for political purposes. Nor Is it likely
that the Journal will be found urging
serious objection if the next loglala
ture shall decide to attach the emer
iceney clause to the proposed bill to
provide two more Supreme Judges and
an additional Circuit Judge for Mult
nomah County. With the appointing
power resting In a Democratic Gover.
nor, and the emergency clause limited
to measures pertaining to the public
peace, health and safety. It will be an
easy matter for the Journal to con
vince itself that the "health" of the
the people of Oregon demands quick
action in creating the additional Judge
ships.
It would be better to build five miles
of good streets in Salem during 1911
than to construct ten miles of make
shifts. Makeshifts mean double assess-
merits. Once for the makeshift and
once for the standard street that must
be built later, and ought to have been
built in the first place. Salem States
man.
Dallas Is beginning to learn this
costly lesson, and it will not be long
until the dirty and unsightly macadam
will begin to give way to clean, hard
paved streets In the business district
No town ever really begins to grow
until it has built a few blocks of hard
paved streets, and Dallas will grow.
What a pity, though, that property
owners were compelled to spend so
much good money for a poor make
shift. Twice the cost of macadam
would have paid for Bmooth-surface
pavement, and there the expense
would have ended. But we will get
the pavement yet, and the council will
give us ten years In which to pay for
It. 1 Such an arrangement will work
hardship on no property owner In the
business district.
According to the new census, Ore
gon has 672,765 people, an Increase of
62 per cent in 10 years. Our neighbor
state, Washington, has 1,141,999 In
habitants, an Increase of 120 per cent
since 1900. If Oregon would devote
more of Its time and talents to secur
ing Immigration, and less to devising
freak laws and revolutionary const!
tutional amendments, It might stand a
hotter show of keeping pace with Its
"live wire" neighbors.
A writer In Thfl Public, In an appre
ciation of W. S. U'Ren, says the Ore-
gtin lawgiver has a way of "slipping
ni'ound quietly and doing things which
afterwards the people believe they did
themselves." This writer should have
said, "and causing the people to do
things which afterwards they are
ready to swear they didn't do."
Charles E. Hicks has resigned his
position as editor of the Independence
Enterprise, says the. Hood River Gla
rlpr. "Resigned his position" Is good.
REPROVED, NOT LIBELED.
Under the heading, "Eastern Ore
gon Libeled," Editor Frank Davey
takes the Observer to task for charg
ing Eastern Oregon with the defeat of
two Eastern Oregon candidates for
Governor. In the face of the election
returns from the sagebrush counties,
Editor Davey's argument counts for
naught. Eastern Oregon defeated
Furnish and It defeated Bowerman,
and Its delegates worked night and
clay to secure the nomination of both
The editor of the Observer attended
the convention that nominated Fur
nish. He was also present when Bow
erman was indorsed by the assembly,
He knows what took place there. Edi
tor Davey was not present and knows
nothing of what was done, except from
hearsay. Had he been present we do
not believe he would now be saying
that llowerman's nomination was fore
ed on Eastern Oregon. But let ui
read his editorial:
(Burns News, December 7, 1910.)
The following Is an editorial which
appeared In a recent Issue of the Pulk
County Observer, and while we are
particularly Inclined to let past elec
tion matters go without much discuss
lun, there Is a lot of stuff In this ar-
urie inai snouia noi tie allowed to go
unchallenged. Editor Hayter says:
The defeat of Bowerman again
demonstrates that an Eastern Oregon
man cannot be elected Governor re
marks the Woodhnm Independent.
The Independent is correct, and the
cause Is not hard to nnd. IVIeicate
from the sagebrush country are always
loud bd1 insistent In their demand for
a candidate from Eastern Oregon, and
by united effort, they are usually able
to nominate their man. Right then.
their enthusiasm seems to die. They
win a-nianl in nomination or can
didate from East of the mountains.
and then turn around and vote sgslnst
him. Eastern Oregon demanded Fur
nish s nomlnntlnn. and defeated Mm In
the election. Eastern Oregon fortd
the nomination of Bowerman, and
likewise t tVatrd htm. While the
Western Oreenn counties plied up mi
JoritiMi reaching Into the thousands
for West, the counties East of the
mountain either voted aaainst their
rBn.1i.intf or cast a few paltry hnnrt-r-ds
of votes In his favor. Buh half
hearted suj.nort does not elect ran.lt
date to office. Eastern Oregon will
have to learn this lesson. If It would
hope to gain recomltinn from the re
mainder of the slat In future.
The News disputes the very first
assertion, taken from the Wood Sum
Independent and endorsed by the Ob-!
e-rver, and the next assertion Is the
baldest kind of an untruth and Injus
tice to eastern Oregon when applied
to the nomination of Jay Bowerman.
There no demand for It la eastern
Oregon. There was no demand In east
ern Oregon for the scheme by which
he was made the official candidate of
the party. That scheme was -engineer
ed by the politicians of Portland, Sa
lem, Eugene and Dallas, the latter the
home of the Observer and Mr. Bower
man was simply the natural sequence
of the scheme, because he was the can
dldate most In sympathy with it and
most representative of Its manipula
tion. Some eastern Oregon counties
were whipped Into line by the politi
cal forces above named In the name of
loyalty to an eastern Oregon man, and
even then there were some eastern
Oregon counties In the assembly whose
votes were not cast for him.
"When It came to the primaries,
It was plain that Mr. Bowerman was
not the choice of eastern Oregon and
that either one of the other three can
didates running alone could have beat
en him for the nomination, notwith
standing they were all residents of
western Oregon.
"Mr. Furnish .in 1902 was similarly
forced on eastern Oregon, not through
any spontaneous desire for him east
of the mountains but by circumstan
ces created In Multnomah and Clatsop
counties.
"Eastern Oregon will loyally support
a candidate of Its own, but is not like
ly to be very enthusiastic for one who
Is selected by special Interests that are
foreign to its sentiments and sympa
thies."
Typewriter for Sale,
For sale, $100 Oliver typewriter, in
good condition. Used less than a
year. Will sell for $50. Inquire at
this office. 12-2-tf.
Lost. , . ,
A medium-sized dog, of bull terrier
type. Color, yellow, and hair Bhort,
Liberal reward for information lead
ing to his recovery. J. B. Embree, Air-
He, Oregon. Phone 2 on Camp. ll-25tf
For Sale.
General merchandise Btore; Invoices
about $5500. Would take some real
estate or trade. Address Box 143, In
dependence, Oregon. 11-25-tf
A Bargain for Canli.
Two S500 lots for $350 each, on
Main street. Pavement, sidewalk,
nice fruit trees. The best buy In
town. See S. B. Taylor, 901 Jefferson
street, Dallas. 11-22-lm.,
House and Lot Wanted.
I have a client who wishes to pur
chase a house and lot In Dallas. Call
at my law office or phone 1092. .L. D.
Brown.
THE LUMBERJACK.
There has been a good deal said in
Jest regarding the lumberjack, and
some very thrilling romances from
near-life have been written concerning
him; to create a balance on some Jour
nalists' butcher bills. The fact Is that
very little that It Is true has been said
or written about the man who man
ages the business end of the canthook.
It is also a fact that the lumberjack
doesn't care a continental, says the In
land Herald.
Yet, while he does not demand any
defense, the northwest owes so much
directly and indirectly to the man who
exaggerates the- college styles in
clothes and lowers the haughty pride
of the monarch of the forest, that he
Is more than entitled to a word, of pro
test.
There may be a melancholy droop
about the knees of the lumberman's
trousers; he may say, "I seen;" he may
eat beans with his knife and pie with
his fingers, but he is a whole lot more
essential to the upbuilding of a great
new empire than the dyspeptic ca
daver with a black cord on his glasses
who writes by-llne articles at a penny
a word.
There Is a lot of lumberjack stock
In the populace of the northwest, and
the country has reason to be proud of
It. It Is by such means that wilder
nesses are conquered, and the foun
dations laid for bigger achievements.
The northwest doesn't need the aes
thetic Influence of any more molly
coddles, but If there Is any effete sec
tion of the country that has tired of
the man who wears long spikes In his
boots, and tucks his pants Inside his
socks, the Inland Empire announces
that it has adopted the open door pol
Icy.
Jerseys for Sale.
Two Grade Jerseys . for sale; one
large, mature cow, testing 5.8, and
one s-year-olu, testing 5.4. tsotn will
be fresh in P'ebruary. Two miles
Southwest of Perrydale. G. G. Rem
pel, Dallas, It. 1, Box 55. Phone Pink
152.
EDITOR DECLINES HONOR.
The editor of the Graphic acknowl
edges the receipt of a letter from
Washington. D. C apprising him of
the fact that he has been nominated
as a member of the .Navy League or
the United States, but since the duties
of the office would no doubt be ardu
ous, and besides, the formications
along the Chehalem seem to be ample
for protection against the Invasion of
all foes from without, and the battle
ships on the Yamhill and Willamette
are In good working order, we beg to
be excused. Newberg Graphic!.
SOME DONT'S.
(Contributed to the Observer.)
Don't expect your horse to draw a
oati that you yourself would not care
to lift In like proportions.
Don't blame your wife for being out
late when you are guilty of the same
offense.
Don't forget to tnke home that
which you borrow.
Don't forget that a pound of bread
worth a ton of sympathy.
Don't forget that when you are sad
and feel that all the world is ngnlnst
you, there are others that would glad
ly exchange pluces with you If It were
possible so to do.
Don't forget that the only way to
save money Is to spend b'ss than your
Income.
Don't forget that a kind word spok
en at the right moment will never be
forgoten by the person to whom It Is
spoken.
Don't forget that your neighbor has
the same right to his opinion us you
have to your's.
Don't forget that a ray of sunshine
ofttlmcs projects through the darkest
cloud.
Don't borrow trouble, but rather
Ispose of what you now have In
store.
Employment Wanted.
Man and family want work on farm,
or will take charge of farm. Man un
derstands caring for stock and general
farm work. A. R. Stout, Dallas. Ore
gon. . 11-18-tf.
Itourd and Lodging.
Board and lodging house two blocks
north of Courthouse on Jefferson St.
Mrs. C. Freeman, 207 Jefferson St.
11-22-lm.
IIoiihc. for Sale.
Good, new 9-room house on Shelton
street, for sale; woodshed and out-,
buildings; city water. Apply at this
office.
Wood For Sule.
For sale, 16-inch, dry Oak wood. O.
DeHaven, two miles Southeast of Dal
las. 10-25-tf.
Now Photographer.
Portraits, views, postcards, copying
and enlarging. Eaton the Photograph
er, Burns Building, Dallas, Oregon.
10-11-tf.
For Rent.
For rent, the Francis Wrlghtson
place of 240 acres; In Pedee precinct.
Oscar Hayter, Agent, Dallas, Oregon.
9-23-tf.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Polk County. Department
i0. A.
John Hostetler, Plaintiff, vs. Riley
nnoaes, leanuer Khodes, Joseph
Rhodes, George Rhodes, Josephine
tcnooes, Adeline Khodes, Arvllla
Rhodes, Perry Chamberlain, John
Chamberlain, Jack Chamberlain,
Charles Chamberlain, Lottie Cham
berlain, Ella Chamberlain, Kate
Chamberlain, Edward Pyburn, Charles
Pyburn, Richard Pyburn, Josephine
Pyburn, Ora Pyburn, Wm. J. Pyburn,
Zacharlah Pyburn, Zimhurd Rhodes,
LJiura fyourn, Ueorge Pyburn, Ade
line J. Pyburn, Vesta Fletcher, Caro
line Suver Fuqua, John T. James, Je
seph James, Julia J. Boone, Mary J.
Harper, Carrie J. Allen, John E.
James. Leonora James, Greehbury Su
ver and Marshall Suver, Defendants.
To Riley Rhodes, Leander Rhodes,
Joseph Rhodes, George Rhodes. Jo
sephine Rhodes, Adeline Rhodes, Ar
villa'Rhodes, Perry Chamberlain. John
Chamberlain, Jack Chamberlain,
Charles Chamberlain, Lottie Chamber
lain, Ella Chamberlain, Kate Cham
berlain, Edward Pyburn, Charles Py
burn, Richard Pyburn, Josephine Py
burn, Ora Pyburn, Wm. J. Pyburn,
Zacharlah Pyburn, Zimhard Rhodes
Laura Pyburn. George Pyburn. Ade
line J. Pyburn, Vesta Fletcher, Caro
line Suver Kuqua. John T. James
Joseph James, Julia J. Boone, Mary
J. Harper, Carrie J. Allen. John E.
James, Leonora James, Greenbury Su
ver, Marshall Suver the above named
defendants;
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
You and each of you are hereby noti
fied and required to appear and an
swer the complaint filed against you
In the above entitled cause and court
on or before six weeks from the date
of the first publication of this sum
mons upon you, and If you fail so to
appear and answer the plaintiff will
take a decree against you and each of
you as prayed for in his complaint
herein to-wit; that plaintiff is the own
er In fee simple of the following de
scribed real premises, to-wlt; Begin
ning at the Northwest corner of the
D. L. C. of Amon Pyburn and wife,
Not. No. 1722, Claim No. 67 in Town
ship 10 South of Range 4 West of the
Willamette Meridian, In Polk County,
Oregon, thence running South 41.00
chains to division line between the
north and south half of said D. L. C.
thence East along said line 77.00
chains more, or less to the East boun
dary of said Claim, thence North
19.86 chains, thence West 57.30 chains,
thence North 1 degree 09 minutes
West 21.14 chains to north line of said
D. L. C. thence West along said north
line 19.37 chains to place of beginning,
and containing 196 acres more or less,
and that you and each of you be for
ever barred and enjoined from claim
ing any right, title or Interest either
In law or in equity In or to said real
premises or any part thereof, and for
such other and further relief as to the
Court may seem Just. This summons
Is published for a period of six weeks
In the Polk County Observer, by order
of Hon. Ed F. Coad, Judge of the
County Court of Polk County, Oregon,
made at Chambers in Dallas, in said
County on the 8th day of December
1910, and the date of first publication
will be the 9th day of December, 1910,
and the date of the last publication
will be on the 20th day of January
1911.
SIBLEY Sr. EAKIN,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
THE FULLER PHA
RMACY
P :
offers vou this seasonaLspIendid line of .evejythingjn
v
the way of
Smoker's Sets,
Leather Bags,
Wanted.
All kinds of iron, rubber, brass, cop
per, zinc and hides. Highest cash
prices paid. A. N. Halleck, Monmouth,
Oregon. 3-12-tf.
Doc-embcr Siinsot,
Read In December Sunset magazine,
"San Francisco, the Exposition City."
Superbly Illustrated In four colors.
Now on sule, all news stands, 15 cents.
ll-29-6t.
Your Winter's Wood.
Order your slab wood now and be
sure of having a good dry supply for
Winter. I can sell you either slabs,
blocks, or trimmings. Can furnish any
other kind of wood desired. Plenty of
good oak and fir. Send in your orders
by either phone. Mutual, 1196 Bell,
443. AUGUST BOMAN.
LOOK HERE!
The City Express & Transfer Co.
does all kinds of hauling at rea
sonable rates. Stand and both
phones at Webster's Confection
ery Storel
ARTHUR STARR
Proprietor
DALLAS, OREGON
Toilet Articles,
Knives, Razors,
W t
Stationery and Purses
But we wish especially to call your attention Jo Q11r
Patent rlisnlav of Cut Glass. We haveonjlaythej
ment of cut glass evshojn
be duplicated. Wehave often bgnjgkgj
cut glass for such low prices!" Here is thesgcret: We buy f orcashjq
large quantities direct from New YorXJierebygetting an extra lOjggr
cent "discount. The goods are shipped by water thereby saving another
10 per cent. This 20 percent discount we give our customers. So there
you know the secret of our low prices in a nutshell
NOTE THESE PRICES
8 inch Vase $
8 inch Vase
10 inch Vase, Tulip Pattern
Large 12 inch Vase
Large 10 inch Vase
Napies from
Water Bottle, set of 6 Tumblers
Water Pitcher, set of 6 Tumblers
$2.75 to
2.50
3.00
5.00
5.75
6.00
6.00
10.50
11.10
All the latest cut and for faultless irride-
scence, superb workmanship and excell
ence of finish cannot be duplicated.
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Executor's Noth'o.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned, Executrix of the estate, of
Robert Howe, deceased, hits Med her
linal account In said estate with the
Hon. County Court of Polk County,
Oregon, and that said Court has set
the same for heurlng on Saturday,
December 31st, 1910, at the hour of
10 o'clock a. m., at which time all per
sons interested In said estate are here
by notlticd to appear before said
t'ourt, at the County Court room In
Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, und
make objections, if any they have,
why an order Bhould not be made
closing said estate and discharging
the executrix therefrom.
Dated at Dallas, Polk County, Ore
gon, this 28th day of November, 1910.
UKUKKAH HOWK,
Kxecutrlx of estutu of Robert Howe,
deceased.
Sibley & Kakln, Attorneys.
Try an Olwerver "Want Ail."
The cost of an advertisement In the
Observer's "Wanted" and "For Sale"
column Is small and the farmers tell
us they bring results.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
(Advertisements under this head
are charged at the rat. of 1 cent per
word, II rat Insertion; H cent per word
for each Insertion thereafter; 10
words or less, II per month. No ad
vertisement Inserted fur less than It
cents.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned as ailmlnistratlor of the es
tate of William Grunt, deceased, has
Hied his final account In the County
Court of the State of Oregon for Polk
County, and that Saturduy, the 24th
day of December, 1910, at the hour of
ten o'clock In the foreneen of said
day, at the Court room of the sulci
County Court In the City of Dallas,
Oregon, has been appointed by said
Court as the time and place for hear
ing of objections to the said tlnal ac
count and the settlement thereof.
U. 8. GRANT.
Administrator of the estate of Will
lam Grant, deceased.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
Dated and lirst published November
O R
E G O N
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Wells Fargo Building Portland, Oregon
L
I or Sale,
House and lot on Washington St.. I
blocks from Court house. (0x100 lot.
rtoth complete. All modern Improve
ments. A snap If taken at onm
15. Inquire Urown 811.1. y.
12-lS-lm.
Notice,
Persons Indebted to the estate of the
late Dr. T. V. B. Embree are requeued
to rail and settle their accounts with
Mrs. Annie Embree. 11-I-tf.
Oat for 8alt
Good grade of grey or Winter oats
for sale. W. C. Lewis. Klckm.il.
11 IL
Wanted.
Wanted, 20 or 20 good, fresh dairy
row a It. A. Campbell, Sheridan. Ore
gon. 12--tf.
Fur Sain.
Farm Rargala: 24 acre choice
fruit land. 2 mile from Iowa. Haa
six acres oak timber and a spring. I
Lough, tit Shelton stmt. Italian. Ore
gon. 12--2t,
Oak and Cedar posts.
Warehouse Company.
foehren
11-ll-tf
Ku unions.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Polk County. Department
AO. X.
H. It. Sloan, Plulntirf, va Holley
tmmtn, iK'key uroom and Lee
uriiom,, Defendants. No. 2 802.
To Holley Uroom, lx-kcy Groom
nnd Ix'e Uroom, the above named
Defendants:
In the name of the State of Oregon
xou are n.reDy required to appear
ana answer me complaint filed agalmit
you in ine shove entitled Court and
suit within six weeks from the date
or the first publication of this sum
mons, to wit. on or before the 21st
day of December. 110; and If you
fail so to answer, for want thereof
the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for a decree as prayed for In said com
plaint, towit:
1. That the defendants herein may
be required to set forth the nature of
their claims In and to that certain
parcel of land described as It No. 2
of Section No. 12 In Township I
South, of Ksnge Wet of the Will
amette Meridian in Polk County.
State of Oregon, containing Xi T
acre more or I !. and that all ad
verse claims of the defendants ma;
bo determined by a decree of said
Court.
2. That by said decree II he de
clared and adjudged that the an id
dffendanla and each of them have no
estate mr Interest whatever In or to
mid parcel of land and thai the title
of plaintiff thereto Is good and valid:
and
2. That the Wold defrndsnt and
-ach of them be forevrr enjoined and
debarred from asserting any claims
whatever In or to Mid land adverse to
plaintiff and that plaintiff may have
su h oth-r relit as may st-rra nrH
with equity.
This summons t y an order of the
Honorable Kd F. Coad. County Judire
of Polk County. Orecoa. made at
Chambers In Dnllaa. tirrtnn. on the
TIB day of NovrmbT. 11. Is swvl
upon yo by the publication thereof
for a period of mix ronarrotlve iirrki
Immediately prior to the 2 1 day ol
IWfmbiT. 114. In -The Polk County
i ilwner," a ems.arwe of rnerl cir
culation printed wxeklr at Italia In
said County. The date of the lirt pub.
Itrailoa of this summons ks Novem
ber t. 11.
OSCAR HATTFR.
AUormrf tor Plaintiff
St
LlstofLireFfrmstftdtarenaAmti
ALIAS one of theeadmoMonuMU
wring owns of the Nortnwest
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Modern Store Fronts
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Shop Work of All Kindt at R.-asonable
11-ices.
DALLAS GARAGE
ABSOLUTELY FIKE-PROOF
Dest equipped Garage In the State
Constructed of Concrete Through
-uiomobiies stored at reason-
r"1' "Pert machinists
charge of Repair Department.
I. F. HARRIS, Proprietor.
In
DALLAS BAKERY
f. C. MULKEY, Pro,.,,.
r "ot nd vour monfiy
Portland for br-.d. I!u, rood raIIu
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