J J jj. I I I I r COURT HOUSE NOTES ITEMS OP INTEREST FROM POLK COUNTY RECORDS. List of Claims Allowed by County Commissioners' Court in January Term. MMMMm rl K'-'w K a v . t Ell' HI I 1 'H ' ft 1 n I r 1 MB, -J LA WWW LAI A aU I 1 f 1 1 I 1 t I i-sn I I H V 1 II I 1 I ff 1 1 I J II II t 1 ' ft ListnfLitfyrmstAotaromdii ( In the matter of the petition to lo cate a new school district to be known as Joint District No. 70, with Yamhill County; ordered that the matter be continued for further hearing to the May term of court. In the mattter of the change in boundaries of School Districts Nos. 85 and 40; petition granted. The bonds of the following officers were approved: E. M. Smith, County Clerk: Tracy Staats, Treasurer; J. M. Grant, Sheriff; Hardy Holman, Jus tice of the Peace, District No. 3; B. Wilson, Justice, District No. 6; J. H. Flower, District No. 4; R. L. Chap man, Coroner; George W. Chapman, Constable, District No. 2; A. E. Myer, Constable, District No. 4; C. L. Hub bard, Constable, District No. 23; B. F. TSeezley, Surveyor; Peter Cook, Com mander of General Gibson Post, No. 64, G. A. R. Appointments of A. F. Toner as Deputy County Clerk and J. E. Rich ter, as Deputy Sheriff, were approved. Deed of R. M. Smith et ux., for rlRhts of way for road, accepted and ordered recorded. Claims Allowed. Claims were allowed by the County Court, Wednesday, as follows: ROADS AND BRIDGES. Craven Brothers $ 6.S5 J. S. Ashbaugh 18.00 Mrs. Compton 2.25 A. M. McLaughlin 13.05 Willard Cauthorn 5.30 Perrydale Milling Co. 15.70 J. K. Neal 1.50 Falls City Lumber Co 2.20 G. W. McBee 167.50 T. J. Merrick 36.00 William Fudge 27.25 R. M. Wade & Co 21.85 II. M. Smith , 70.00 Barthold-Barg Co 8.50 Ira Mehrling 11.26 B. F. Beezley 84.60 G. F. Shew 3.00 L. Ground 9.50 J. W. Bush 2.00 Joseph Tharp 12.00 William Kraber 1.77 II. L. Crlder 11.64 Spauldlng Log. Co 93.12 Mrs. P. E. Compton 62.76 Falls City News 1.60 E. E. Hlltibrand 81.25 C. W. Beckett 19.20 G. II. Crawford 51.25 Ira Hooker 151.25 A. J. Brown 155.25 Thomas Strain 65.00 O. D. Rider- 60 Fred Hobding 1.25 P, C. Lady 17.70 Van B. Sears 11.25 W. O. Morrow 7.74 W. II. McDaniel 4.80 Charles Whaley 22.38 W. H. Cadle 207.50 J. B. Nesmith 2.19 George Whiteaker estate 1.56 M. W. Mix 1.32 I. F. Yoakum 13.50 James Mlddleton 166.88 M. M. Jones 172.60 S. H. Petre 11.50 Simpson Bros 6.76 ELECTION ACCOUNT. D. H. Simpson 7.30 Northwestern Corporation .... 3.90 Conrad Stafrin 11.25 PAUPER ACCOUNT. Mary E. Halsey 50.00 C. E. Huntley 129.50 V. O. Staats 25.00 Mrs. C. A. Robinson 16.00 G. A. Muscott 10.00 West Salem Supply Co 10.00 R. L. Wood 8.00 Mrs. E. E. Phillips 26.25 Simonton & Scott 29.90 M. L. Thompson 1.30 A. Bowman 2.00 D. G. Meador 21.10 H. G. Black 6.00 COURTHOUSE ACCOUNT. Dallas Water Co 6.95 M. V. Woods 60.00 C. L. Hubbard 12.75 Dallas Telephone Co 21.10 Northwestern Corporation .... 26.50 FERRY ACCOUNT. Spauldlng Log. Co 37.14 William Bail 15.38 G. N. Newton 34.62 Hanna Bros 1.60 SALARY AND FEES. C. S. Graves 101.00 W. A. Ayres 62.50 R. L. Chapman 75.10 E. E. Williams 2.50 H. C. Seymour 164.98 E. C. Dunn 70.00 J. M. Grant 156.12 J. E. Rlchter 70.00 Ed. F. Coad 109.80 J. B. Teal 42.00 F. K. Hubbard 26.05 B. Wilson 5.00 Dr. B. H. McCalion 61.90 A. F. Toner 76.00 E. M. Smith 146.49 Mrs. E. M. Smith 62.50 CURRENT EXPENSES. Mrs. F. A. Wolfe 75.00 J. M. Grant 21.42 Fuller Pharmacy 14.40 Irwin-Hodson Co 11.00 Dr. A. B. Starbuck 6.00 Dr. L. A. Bollman 5.00 Stow Bros 3.00 Polk County Observer 61.65 C. G. Coad 63.72 NEWS COUNTY (Continued from Page-One.) community, has returned to Dayton, Wash., where he has employment. Harold Warren, of Portland, visited with friends here the last of the week. Joe Loop and daughter, Rosie, from Briedwell were visitors in Perrydale, Sunday. Miss Fannie Keyt is visiting at the home of her brother, W. A. Keyt, in McMinnville. Mrs. Alph Jones and daughter, Issie, were visitors at the home of Mr. Loops at Briedwell over Sunday. The revival meetings in the Chris tian Church closed Sunday evening, with an addition of sixteen members. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed administrator de bonis non with the will annexed of the estate of J. M. Mitchell, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk County and has qualified. Ail persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, togeth er with the proper vouchers, to the un dersigned administrator at his office and place of business in the City of Independence in said County within six months from the date of this no tice. Dated and published this third day of January, 1911. JOHN S. UOHANNON, Administrator aforesaid Oscar Hayter, Attorney. mm. ErtfB AMOrtnient. Spcill Brie" I. REMINGTON Il4 KMITrfPREMIER. $15 lip. MsehlDM hipped on sp proved aud (UiuW bj home concern. Invtllffttl Typewrit BenMH, loo. NCW ROYAL VISISLS, AdlNTS WANTIB mtum. mm". McCOY Miss M. A. Downing is quite ill. Roy Lantz was in Amity this week. Mr. Faist, of Perrydale, Is moving to McCoy. Mr. McCann was In Portland one day last week. E. M. Rutledge made a flying trip to Dallas, Tuesday. A watch party was given by Miss Hyrle Harry, Saturday evening. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pick ens, Tuesday, January 3, a son. A wagon load of people from McCoy attended church in Perrydale, Sunday evening. INDEPENDENCE Railroad Inspection. A special train reached Dallas yes terday from Portland over the South ern Pacific, consisting of a baggage coach and the private car "California." The latter was occupied by Superin tendent Fields and Assistant Superin tendent Blood, who were making their regular monthly Inspection of the lines In their Jurisdiction. Mrs. A. Whitney and son, Loran, are visiting relatives near Eugene. Miss Nellie Damon, of Portland, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Damon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCredje, of Corvallis, are visiting friends and rel atives here. Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Allin returned from Portland, Tuesday, where they spent Christmas. Mrs. Kate Walker and Mrs. Lula Dornsife have returned from a visit with friends in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Will McCredie, of Portland, visited relatives here and In Monmouth over Sunday. Miss Leora Shank returned to Port land Tuesday, having spent a few days at the home of her sister, Mrs. Fred Hooper. The Eastern Star and Masonic lodges held joint installation Tuesduy evening, after which a banquet and social good time was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin and their daughter, Mrs. Wilcox, of Pendleton, returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Niel Baldwin, of Salem, Tuesday evening. Miss Emma Henkle, who is teaching in Condon, arrived here Saturday to spend the Christmas vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Henkle. Petition. To the Honorable County Court of Polk County, Oregon: The under signed legal voters of Black Rock pre cinct, in Polk Countv. Oregon, respect fully pray that a license be granted to T. B. MASTERS, of Black Rock, Ore iron, for the sale of spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in said precinct in less quantities than one gallon. Dated this second day of December, 1910. O. E. Shultz, C. L. Elkins, T. P. Mc Connell, Ed. Elkins, J. T. Robinson, R. C. Pettit, J. T. Whiteside, F. P. Ellis, Ohas. Jourvman, C. A. Erickson, John C. Rule, li. M. Webb, H. P. Byers, Wm. McUinnis, C. A. Stuart, D. A. Cole, (illegible signature), E. R. Lewis, H. Wallace. Jess Russell, Wm. H. Whyte, Nip Patterson, C. D. Cochran, O. E. Cook, John Blaylock, H. W. Rolfe, Geo. E. Nichols, H. Brown, Theo. Mulkey, F. Chapin, A. L. Porter, J. L. Williamson, G. W. Miller, A. D. Norton. G. li. Masters. H. T. Tucker, George L. Burton, I. L. Stoddard, M. A. McLaughlin, P. S. Syron, C. R. Fream, Ohas. King, J. C. Taylor, T. M. Thrash er, W. M. Bevens, G. S. Brooks, A. J. Taylor, J. S. Gibson, R. H. Wilson C. A. Nelson, F. J. Tschauncr, A. E Smith, Chus. Labseh. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will, on Wednesday, the first day of February, 1911, apply to the County Court of Polk County, Oregon, for a license for the sale of spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in Black Rock precinct in said County in less quanti ties than one gallon, for the period of one year. Dated this 2Sth day of December, 1910. T. IS. MASTERS. 13-lm January Sunset. Read in January Sunset Magazine, "Los Angeles Homesteads," superbly nitrated in four colors; "The bpen, ,., n M and A. M. Williamson; a .!.,iii., California romance. Now on LIU IlllUb all news-stands. 15 cents. sale; carload Wn eene cannery shipped a f ,-anned nrunes to Sioux Falls, Iowa Thus Oregon gets partly even for those Iowa eggs, butter and bacon When buying a cough medicine for children bear In mind that Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is most effectual for colds, croup and whooping cougn and that it contains no harmful drug. For sale by all good dealers. Some farmers around Brownsville have been receiving about 10 per month per cow for milK sold to the creamery. Legal blanks for sale at this office. THE PACIFIC MONTHLY Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned as administrator of the es tate of Matilda Peterson, deceased, has filed his final account in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County, and that Saturday, the 21st day of January, 1911, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court room of the said County Court in the City of Dallas, Oregon, has been appointed by said Court as the time and place for the hearing of objections to the said final account and the settlement thereof. HARRY S. BUTZ, Administrator of the estate of Matilda Peterson, deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Dated and first published December 23 1910. AND THE TWICEAWEEK OBSERVER BOTH ONE YEAR FOR Administrator's Sale. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk Coun ty, sitting in probate, made and en tered of record in said Court on tne 6th day of December, 1910, in the mat ter of the estate of Isaac Stevens, de ceased, the undersigned administrator of said estate will, from and after Sat urday, the 21st day of January, 1911, proceed to sell the real property of said estate hereinafter described, in one lot or parcel, at private sale, to the highest bidder for cash, In accordance with said order of sale and In the man ner prescribed by law. subject to con firmation by said County Court. The real property to be sold is sit uated in Polk County, State of Oregon, and is particularly described as fol lows, to-wit: The Southeast '4 of the Southwest '4 and the West 'A of the Southwest '4 of the Southeast M of Section 11, in Township 6 South, of Range 8 West of the Willamette Meridian in said County nnd State, containing 60 acres. Bids may be made to the under signed In person or sent by mail. Dated this 2 3d day of December, 1910. ANDREW KERSHAW, A d m I n 1st ra tor a f'oresa I d. Address, Willamlna, Oregon Oscar Hayter, Attorney, Dallas, Oregon. Do you know that fully nine out of every ten eases of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles due to cold or damp, or chronic rheuma tism, and require no internal treat ment whatever? Apply Chamberlain's Liniment freely and see how quickly It gives relief. For sale by all good dealers. LIstofLireFfrmsthdtsremtirf ) ALIAS one oftheeadligManutia furingTbwns of the Northwest PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES! XC a mr m II n THFM 1 ID C Insist on Your Dealer Giving You these Goodsi Willamette Valley Lumber Co. LARGEST INDUSTRY AND IiAR GEST PAY ROLL IN POLK COUNTY. Tramps are reported to be very nu merous intliis part of the country now and residents of Eugene living in the outskirts are annoyed greatly by them says the Guard. Constipation is the cause of many ailments and disorders that make life miserable. Take Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets, keep your bow els regular and you will avoid these diseases. For sale by all good dealers. The sale of between $5000 and $6000 worth of lots in Madras and ad ditions last week, is the statement of real estate dealers in that town, re ports the Pioneer. Medicines that aid nature are always most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It allays the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Thousands have testified to its supe rior excellence. Sold by all good deal ers. La Fayettte correspondence of the Newberg Enterprise: "There is a lawsuit today in town over an Indian pony. The suit will cost double the value of the pony. The world is get ting weaker and wiser. Only $2.25 OIT'KK NO. 2. Keview of Reviews l'ueilio Monthly Twico-a-Week Observer. Publishers Price. $3.00 1.00 1.50 Total $0.00 Our Price, only $3.75 OFFKIt NO. 3. Woman's Home Companion $1.50 Keview of Keviewa 3.00 I'acilie. Mont lily 1.50 'J'wice-it-W'eek Observer 1.50 Tolal $7.50 Our Price, only $4.75 OFFER NO. 4. Delineator $1.00 McCluivH 1.50 .Paeitie Monthly 1.50 Twiee-a-Week Observer 1.50 Tolal Our Price, only $5.50 $3.05 OFFF.Il NO. 5. Woman's Home Companion. .. .$1.50 T ice-a-Week Oliserver 1.50 Total Our Price, only , OFFER NO. ( Review of Reviews Twire-a-Weck Observer. Tofal ...$3.00 $2.50 ..$3.00 .. 1.50 .$4.50 OFFICII NO. 7. Pictorial Review $1.00 Modern I'riseilla 75 Ladies' World 50 I'acilie Monthly 1.50 Twice-a-Week Observer 1.50 Total $5.25 Our Price, only $3.25 OFFER NO. 8. Woman 'a Homo Companion. . . .$1,50 Paeilit! Monthly 1.5(1 Twiee-a-Week Observer 1.50 Total .. Our Price, only. ....$4.50 $3.25 OFFER NO. 9. MeClures $1.50 I'acilie Monthly 1.50 Twiee-a-Week Observer 1.50 Total Our Price, only OFFER NO. 10. Kveiyboilvs Twiee-a-Week Observer. . . Pacific Monthly Total ....$1.50 $3.25 ...$1.50 ... 1.50 ... 1.50 ...$4.50 Onr Price, only $3.00 Our Price, only $3.25 OFFER NO. 11. Delineator $1.00 'aeilie Monthly 1.50 Twiee-a-Week Observer 1.50 Total $1.00 Our Price, only $3.00 OFFER NO. 12. Cosmopolitan $1.00 I'acilie Monthly 1.50 Twiee-a-Week Observer 1.50 Tolal $4.00 Our Price, only $3.00 If you do not see what you want in this list, let iw know. Wo can ar range any combination to suit you. I'so This Order Form. T ncpmit vtmr Offor Ni. . . and enclose $ in full ! "x"i :i?j3?2"ni ourt ... .... v ... a,,,.,,,,,, wii-Kt.ii, nn. --, 1 annointed bv said Court aa thn time Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned 11s administrator of the es tate of Eva Peterson, deceased, has filed his final account in the County l ouri 01 me Htnte ot Oregon for Polk County, nnd that Saturday, the 21st day ot January, 1911, at the hour ten o'clock in the forenoon of said dav at the Court room of the said County ouri in tne t'lty or oaiius, Oregon tins neen appointed hy said Court a the time and place for the hearing of objections to tne said final account and the settlement thereof. IIAItRY S. RUTZ Administrator of the estate of Kva Petrrson, deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Dated and first published December 23 istiu. Nollce of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned as administrator de bonis non w ith the will annexed of the estate of Cyrus Jones, dt eeased. has filed his final account In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk Countv. and that Saturday, the 21st day of Jan uary, 1911, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said dav. at the payment thereof. Name Address 4 If already a subscriber to any of the publications named in these offers, your subscription ! will be extended one year from and place for the hearing of objec tions to the said final account and the settlement thereof. HKNJAMI.V V. JONES. Administrator de bonis non with the will annexed of the estate of Cyrus J lines, deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Dated and first published December 23 1910. present expiration date. If you wish any of the maga- xlnea to go to different address, indicate below. ACKNOWLEDGE IT. Dallas lias to I low to the Inevitable. Scores of Citizens Prove It. After reading the public statement of this representative citizen of Dallas given below, you must come to this conclusion: A remedy which cured years ago, which has kept the kidneys In good health since, can be relied up on to perform the same work in other cases. Read this: Mrs. Mary Hubbard, Leavens street, Dallas, Ore., says: "My back and hips were painful and I could not stoop or move quickly without suffering In tensely. On the morning when I first got up, I was troubled the most. The kidney secretions annoyed me by their irregularity in passage, especially when I caught cold. After trying a number of remedies without being helped to any extent, I was told about Doan's Kidney Pills. I began their use and they entirely relieved me. I can say that this preparation Is an excel lent one for kidney complaint." (State ment given August 29, 1907.) Kc Indorsement. On December 8, 1909. Mrs. Hubbard added to the above: "My former en dorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills still holds good. This remedy has been of such great benefit to me that I am al ways pleased to say a word in Its favor." bar sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Modern Store Pronts Are a specialty at COAD'S PLANING MILL MODERN PLANT-SKILLED WORKMENUP-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. F. 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. Bull Phono 51. Mutual Phone 326. "WHITE CLOVER" CARTON BUTTER Manufactured by T. S. TOWNSEND CREAMERY CO. Creameries at Portland, Astoria, Salem, Gardiner, Dallas, Nalieotta, Lyons, Seattle. COY BROTHERS CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS Plans and Estimates Furnished W. J. COY, Phone Mutual 1194 O. II. COY, Phone 1385 OREGON'S BEST" Manufactured Solely by DALLAS FLOURING MILL Ouaranteed to be the best oft 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. Soehren Warehouse Co. CEMENT CUKBINGS AND WALKS We handle a full line of Cedar and Oak Fence Posts, Brick, Lime, Sand and Cement, Land Plaster, Drain Tile, Shingles, Fire Brick, Hair, Wall Plast er and Hod Supplies. One block south of depot Phone 1191 COSY CORNER CANDIES Try our fine Home-made Candies and our delicious Ico Cream GEORGE R. COAD West Side Mart Works G. Jj. HAWKINS, Propf,.t0J MONUMENTS, HEADSTONE f i i A Complete Line of All LatiHt n. F. J. WAGNeS MECHANICAL EXPERT Tires Set while You Walt "W Agency for International Harvfc Company' Auto Buggybe,t 1 r for farm and country purpose Have just added a complete k-m lrm Implements and Mai hliS C. D. Forrettr" BLACKSMITH WE Shop located In North DallaT General Blncksinillilng and u work. Horse shoeing nnd p0 a, ST t a specialty. Your business Is sulliP j Dallas Iron Wor( Machinists Foumiryincn Patt Makers. , SAWMILL WORK A SI'ECUI. We are prepared to do any kind Iron and Brass work. Lumber tnq and Stock work on hand. We mi the best and cheapest Stump hi on the market. Prices reasomt- WE. One of Dallas' Finest Product). Observer Printin "THE LINOTYPE WAT, f All Printing Done Just a Little Sell Than Seems Necessary, j li PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW SIBLEY 8c EAKIN The only reliable set of Abstracts in Polk County. OfBce-en Court St. Dallas Oregon ATTORNEY AT LAW ED F. COAD Office In Courthouse Dallas Oregon DENTIST M. HAYTER Over Stafrin's Drug Store. Dallas Oregon Bees have been out numerously, gathering honey material around Stan field some days this month. ATTORNEY AT LAW OSCAR HAYTER Rooms G and 6, Uglow Bide. Dallas Oregon ATTORNEY AT LAW L. D. BROWN Abstracts promptly made. Notary Public, Collections Mill St. Down-stairs. . Dallas, Ore DALLAS STATION TIME CARD SOUTHERN PACIFIC. LEAVING DALLAS. Passenger No. 74... Passenger No. 76.. ARRIVING DAIXA1 Passenger No. 77... 11:06 a. is .G:G5 a. m, .2:30 p. m. Passenger No. 75. .7:20 p. ij SALEM, FALLS CITY & WESTERN RY. CO, West Bound. TRAIN NO. 2.'- When given as soon as the croupy cough appears Chamberlain's Cough ;emeny will ward off an attack of croup and prevent all danger and cause of anxiety. Thousands of moth ers use It successfully. Sold bv nil good dealers. New Masonic building completed in Burns. Horse Shoeing and General Black smithing I can cure Quarter Cracks and Con tracted Feet, also stop Interfering and orging. I guarantee all won first Roelnlratloii of Ijtmi Title. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oretron. for thn fniintv nf P..1L In the matter of the application ofU'10""- Ail I ask the public is ta lv J. P. Emmett to register the title to me at fair trial. I also cure corn nn horses feet I Tightness la ths Chsst. Irritation la th Throat aad a Dry llmckiag Croak bmu a miserable Bight for ths whole family. BALLARD'S ? liorehound Syrup U An Effective Remedy for the Throat and Lung. It flWrs Uekllas? la th throat. tlghtaMa la the cheat, taflaneel loags. 4ifocalt braathlar and wtMextng la the bronchial tabaa. Coavers a SMthlng. heallaar laflaeaea ta the aor tonga, promote nay expert oralloa aad coeUibatea ta tea enjorroeat f a aulet aJgbt a4 raatfal sleep. Put Up In Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and 51.00 per Bottle. Bar the Dollar alee. It contains Ubm m mack HtttlH slaa, a4 yen get with each bottle a Dr. Herrick a M Pepper Perova Platter for tbe chest. JAMES r. BalXAJUt rmor-suerrosi sr. Lortt, no. I rev -r. Krea, raalat Ma Waa at tko BrttaO, Wank Men faiania, n, , aa the Km I eana atrn It la aeta a anma aaerM. J 'X. 7TT-Tr -rr-Z'mru-Z::x Q AQ PteOXMtNOtoby L'L'l" " ' ' ' '. ""''"""""""""'4 the S. V quarter of Section twentv- seven and the South half of the South half of the North Kast quarter ifnd the North half 01 (the South Kast quarter and the North nair or the tuth ha f of the Smith ; Kast quarter of Section twenty-eight. ! all in Township Six South. Range ireur wesi oi tne Willamette Merldia and containing 320 acres of land. versus i Francis M. Stanton and all whom It may concern, defendants. Appliixtinn No. 1. 1 To AH Whom It May Concern: Take' notice, that n the ISth day of I V-, m- ! bcr, A. O.. ltia. an application van filed by said J. P. Kmmett In the Or- cuit Court of 1'ulk County for initial registration of fhe title to the land above described. Now unli sa you ap-i Ier on or oeiore mf iMn oav of Jan uary, A. 1. Horse Shoring a Specialty. UEORGK P. CRAMER rYed Wagners Old Stand Dallas, Ore. -jSunrise Restaurant ATTORNEY AT LAW WALTER L. TOOZE, JR. Office in Wilson Bldg. Dallas Oregon East Hound. TRAIN NO. 1. Lv. Dallas 7:3 5 a. m. Ar. West Salem 6:15 a. m. TRAIN NO. 3. 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. Lv. Dallas 3:35 p. Ar. West Salem 4:15 p. TRAIN NO. 7. Lv. Falls City 6:05 p. Ar. Dallas 6:35 p. 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 12:35 n. m. Ar. West Salem 1:15 p. m. TRAIN NO. 13. (Sunday Only.) Lv. Black Rock 4:00 p. m. Lv. Falls City 4:15 p. m. Lv. Dalla 4:5o p. m. Ar. West Salem 5:30 p. m. Train No. 3 connects at Dallas with way points. m. m m m. m. Lv. West Salem 9:00 a. Lv. Dallas 9:45 f. uv. runs uuy lu;m- Ar. Black Rock 10:35 1 ( TRAIN NO. 4. Lv. West Salem 1:30 p.. Lv. Dallas 2:16 p. Ar. Falls City 2:45 p.. TRAIN NO. 6. Lv. West Salem 4:35 p. Lv. Dallas 6:20 p."" Ar. Falls City 5:60 p TRAIN NO. 8. (Sunday 0nlYfJF Lv. West Salem 9:00 1- Lv. Dallas 9:46 1-,3 Lv. Falls City 10.16 f-JlU ' Ar. Black Rock 10:35 i TRAIN NO. 10. (Sunday Only Lv. West Salem 1:35 p Lv. Dallas 2:20 p Lv. Falls City 2:60 p Ar. Black Rock 3:10 p. TRAIN NO. 12. (Sunday Only- Lv. West Salem 5:50 p. Ar. Dallas 6:30 p. morning train from Portland t CB INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH RY. Dallas Division. Bell phone 103 Mutual phone 1306 R. L. CHAPMAN FTXERAIi DIRECTOR AND EM BALM KB. Calls promptly answered day or night Dallas Orea-on DR. B. E. NEVEL VETERINARY SURGEON Pliooe, s Dallas, Oregon LEAVING DALLAS Passenger No. 65 8:30 a. m. Passenger No. 69 l:00 p. m. Passenger No. 71 7:25 p. m. LEAVING INDEPENDENCE. Passenger No. 64 6:00 a. m Passenger No. 68 10:60 a.m. Passenger No. 70 6:15 p. m ARRIVING DAU Passenger No. 64 6:50- Passenger No. 68 11:301 Passenger No. 70 6:55 P ARRIVING INDEPENDEN' Passenger No. 65 9:15' Passenger No. 69 1:16 p. Passenger No. 71 8:90 P- HI Jt0 MSB Alrlie Division. LLOYD KOIIUU, Proprietor Meals and short orders served at all hours. Everything new and clea DR. DAVID YOUNG Osteopathic Physician Office, 71 Court St. Mutual Phone 31 DALLAS, OREGON, LEAVING AIRLIE. Passenger No. 62 8:15 a. m. Passenger No. 72 4:05 p.m. LEAVING INDEPENDENCE Passenger No. 81... Passenger No. 73 Train No. CI leaving Dallas at 1:00 lair"nd way points- " nd " frm Alr"e connect l Monmouth for ARRIVING AIRl Passenger No. 61 7:5" Passenger No. 73 3:J5P ARRIVING INDEPENDENT . 7:00 a. m Passenger No. 62. '. 9:16" .2:30 p. m.Passenger No. 7S 4:60! p. m. connects at MonmoutB t I'M 1 ;? ; 1t?h I IB... . .. "an I. UoTlll l! very accurately describes anvnne . i. i it feelings a ho is confined to the house j tie ones have a cough or cold. It ff" with an attack of rh..um;.m i i.j . . . f, ' I ..... i-ttu iu croup or pleurisy or i" ; a FpnlaJfleA. I'll, and show cause hv 4TTrii- Ca. n s I such application shall not lie granted.! -' a OO&JCS ! and a decree will be entered a.x-ordinr ' Smiia o..:i ""afflOOUl, to the prayer of the application and i am ana Mill Street Dalla. Oregon n I LAURA PRICE, M. D Specialty: Diseases of Women Office over PostofTiee. Bell Phone Office 3.11; Residence 194. - . . ; mm joints r muscles. Ballard's nia then to something more sei i -mmem Will cure the trouble. ! Rallo-I'. II v. I erili i . ..... ,tu, iivruiiv, , ui the trouble at once and prevent complication. Sold by Conrad Su' i - "u muse you as sup- ; pie as a two year old. Sold by Conrad , Stafrin. you will tie forever barred from dis puting the same. (Stall. E. M SMITH. Clerk F. A. Turner. Applicant s Attorney. LOOK HERE! CONRAD STAFRIN N'MhT of Una! Srtilrmrnl. Notice Is hereby given that Ihe nn. 1 dersigned aa admin wtrator of the es-' tate .of Martha Ktliott. deceasnt. ha ; TTlf Tih F,,rr. T T filed his final account In the Countv i ' LilY UbTCSSe TrflflSf CT f ft. Court t( the State of Orearon for rVIf -oumv. ana mat Saturdar. the Hth I day of January. 111. at the hour of. t-n o'clock in the for. n.n of eaitl day.) at the Court room of the said Count ! Court In the oty of Dallas. Or,,n., j been appointed by said Ooort aa thei time and place for the hearins of oh. lections to the said final account and j me sruiemeni inereor THOMAS rLfJivrr Admln'strator of (he estate of Martha ecar Mailer. mT 'wim ana fvousnoa iiecemter . . iu. DALLAS, does nil kinds of hauling at rea oabla ralea. tan4 aad both phonea at Webster Confection, ery Store. ARTHUR STARR VcrirCor F. M. HELLWORTH PHYSICIAN ft STBQE05 O.Two over PostoSce ra citj, onto M. OLIVE SMITH Teacher of PIANO AND OROAN Radio. Room No. 2. Wilson Block DH- Oregon A hie farmer f -.. . , , ,his men at work plowing sod n rn 1 W?- Oregon rK conin'""K up to this we. k.1 i and the men are still at it &-.-. '. j Republican. This is , indication that the winter thus far in the Grande' , Ronde has not been a very severe one Big poultry ranch will be " IF Legal blanks for sale at this office. krtn. fclaaka for sale at this offlco. ,om '. Teaa.n ao CeisTisarioo KILLthc COUCH mb CURE txe LUNGS Dr. King's Ihn Discovery FC3 f$ucHs i UX m;.T nn i r.c Toe...,, r? rcrnr W4MBUio SATISFACTORY u OMIT Foley's Lt" Kidney Pills ml What They Win Do toe Y" They will cure your backs strengthen your kidney e rect urinary irregularities, t5 tip the worn out tissues. eliminate the excess uric that causes rhenmitiim. P ent Bright' Disease and l. bates, and restore healti - Ji strength. Refuse gubitits We , Kitr Sb