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J h H il: F1i 'I I . m BML WOI ' '! i Wn. ' JAwUAJS Polk County Observer J. C. HAYTER, EDITOR AND PUBLISHBR Published SemitWeekly at $1.60 per Tear. Strictly in advance. Entered as second class matter March 1, 1907, at the post office at Dallas, Oregon, under the Act of Con gress of March 1, 1878. DALLAS, OREGON, JAN. 13, 1911. WHO? (By J. R. Mills.) Who is it that, with sounding'name Doth organize with loud acclaim. And start once more the festive game? The Legislature. The way to build up Dallas is to pat ronize Dallas peoplt. A COCNTY NEED. There is merit in Captain Tooze's argument in favor of the construction of an armory for the use of Company H, Fourth Oregon Infantry. Polk County has but one company of state militia, and the county and city should show their appreciation of that company by helping to provide a building suitable to its needs. The State of Oregon has sufficient pride in its citizen soldiery to furnish from its treasury one-half of the money needed in the construction of suitable armor ies, and it would ill become the home county and city of a company of these patriotic young Americans to refuse like support. Captain Tooze, under whose compe tent and enthusiastic direction Com pany H is rapidly increasing in mem bership and efficiency, has made a careful study of the military situation in this state and his opinions are therefore worthy of careful and seri ous consideration. While doing his best with the limited armory facilities at his command, he declares the Polk County company will never be able to reach a high grade of efficiency 1 which means usefulness in real war fare until a building suitable for drill purposes and other military uses is provided. He also calls attention to the fact that a comfortable and well arranged armory would not only stlm ulate pride among the present mem bers of the company, but would serve as an attraction to draw other young men of Polk County Into the ranks. Company H already has many mem bers outside of Dallas, and for that reason it can no longer be classed as a local Institution. The officers and men of the company are anxiously looking forward to the day when ev ery precinct In Polk County will be represented on the roster of member ship. Captain Tooze recently Inspected the new armory in Albany, and upon his return home declared himself more than ever In favor of a modern home for the Polk County company, lie found in Albany a handsome brick bulTdlng largo, comfortable, well constructed In every way a creditable monument to the enterprising spirit of the people of Linn County. This build ing was erected at a cost of $28,000, of which amount the slate paid half and Albany and Linn County the other hnlf. The drill hall in this building will seat 2000 people, and it will be used as a convention ho" or assembly room by the people of the county as well as for nn nrmory by the militia men. Albany Is not the only live Oregon town that has secured an armory un der the new slate law. Halem has raised sufficient money to secure a $40,000 building,' and Woodburn will get a $20,000 structure the slate giv ing half of the amount in ench in stance and the city and county the other half. If Dallas would hope to secure an armory rrom the next state appropriation, it will have to take Im mediate action, for Eugene, Ashland, Pendleton and other enterprising towns are already working Industri ously for new buildings. The Observer believes the taxpayers of Dallas and Polk County will gladty come to the support of the plans of Company II, onee the matter Is brought to their attention and Is tlior oughly understood. Polk County has but one militia compuny, and It will not do to say that the people of Polk have less pride in their young men than have those of Linn, or Iane. or Marion, One strong argument in fa vor of the erection of an armory Is that Polk County has no suitable building In which to hold conventions and other public gatherings. An arm ory would not be used for military purposes alone. It would afford a free hall for farmers' meetings, tele phone conventions, political meetings,! teachers' Inictltutc-s. goat exhibitions. poultry shows, and for all of the other exhibitions and public meetings that have given Polk County a reputation Who is it that, with bearing brave, Once more proclaims his wish to save, And calls himself the Public's slave? The Legislator. Who la It that in hordes doth come To pluck the ripe committee plum. And loll per diem on goodly sum? The Clerk. Who is it that forthwith appears And weeps and walls pathetic tears O'er wrongs of this and other years? The Lobbyist. Who is it that with vision keen, Is first and last upon the scene, And midst It all remains serene? The Reporter. Who Is it that. In vales and hills, Wears overalls and cuts no frills, But pungles up and pays the bills? The Taxpayer. DISCOMFORTS OF SNOW Electric I.lxlit.s Flicker and Telephone Linen Refuse to Work. The snow which began falling ear lier In the week increased in volume until the residents of thiB part of the Valley have been given a practical illustration of what the people of the East have to contend with. Notwith standing that there Is now about six inches of snow here and a foot and more In parts of the hills to the west of town, during the day the weather nice and pleasant, and flowers are in bloom in several pla'ces about town. In ona lawn on Church street a num ber of carnations are heavily bloom ing above the snow, and, as Deputy Sheriff J. E. Richter said yesterday, it is probably the only country where one can pick flowers with one hand and throw snowballs with the other. The heavy, clinging snow of Tues day night played havoc with the elec trie light and telephone wires, and the "trouble man" was in constant de mand all day long. The Oregon Power Company had men out working stren uously to replace the electric lines that the snow had weighted down. Manager C. D. Sundberg, of the Dallas Telephone Company, was subjected to endless annoyances as a result of the snow, and telephone lines throughout the city were down and crossed in many places. The rural lines suffered most, as many of the poles have be come so rotted that it did not take much extra pressure on the wires to make them topple over. Falls City and various other outside points were cut off from telephonic commun ication with Dallas. There was very little travel on the highways, and those who were com pelled to come to town Improvised sleds, and made the trip with more or less discomfort nnd loss of time. Bright and early Wednesday morning, I. V. Lynch appeared on the streets with a daubing horse and cutter, and the Jingling music of his string of old fashioned sleigh bells brought to the minds of many the happy scenes of. odl-tlme Winter days when they were young, " 'way buck East." MORE BLOODED LIVESTOCK c. w Uowcrs Brings Six Clytlo Slab Hois to Oregon. C. W. Bowers, one of Oregon's prom inent dealers in blooded horses, was over from Salem on a business visit yesterday. He has just returned from a trip to Michigan and Canada, where he looked after business Interests re quiring attention. "We only brought six horses to Oregon with us this trip," said Mr. Bowers, "but what our shipment lacked In quantity was more than made up by the quality of the animals shipped. These six stallions are all of the very best type of Clydes dales, one of them being equal to the best-known horses of the breed in America today. All are of the best Imported stock and the shipment rep resents the outlay of a large amount of money. The six stallions are now at the Club stables in Salem." This shipment of Clydesdales was made from Michigan and was In charge of Mr. Bowers' son and William Tatom, of this city. The train to which this car was attached was de layed by snow many times on the long trip to the Coast, and the Journey proved somewhat strenuous for the two men In charge of the car. Once In Nebraska the train was delayed 16 hours, with the thermometer regis tering 16 degrees below zero. It Is hardly necessary to say that the two care-takers were glad to get back to Oregon. Mr. Bowers says times are prosper ous in the Northern and Miiddle States, but up to the time of his leav ing, little snow and no rain had fall en. As a consequence, the farmers were everywhere complaining of the lack of moisture. Lakes and rivers In Michigan were the lowest ever known at this season of the year, and the Missouri River was a full 12 Inch es below the usual extreme low water mark. Railroad companies operating trains In Ohio were experiencing great difficulty In even securing a sufficient supply of water for use in their loco motives, and in many instances water for this purpose was being hauled long distances. Mr. Bowers returned to Salem yes terday and will probably make his! headquarters there the coming Spring and Summer. . i Wanted. Wanted. 20 or 30 good, fresh dairy cows. R. A. Campbell, Sheridan, Ore 12-6-tf. gon. Wanted. All kinds of Iron, rubber, brass, cop per, zinc and hides. Highest cash prices paid. A. N. Halleck, Monmouth, Oregon. 3-12-tf. 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. Not h e. I have on hand a fine Water Tank and Windmill, all new; a second-hand gasoline engine; a combination book case and desk; iron bedstead and sofa, folding bed, good dining table and four chairs, washboard, nearly new wring er, boiler, patent ironing board, two. sets clothes bars, two galvanized iron wash tubs, In good condition, nearly new, which I will sell very reasonably. All of these articles are open to in spection. They are goods turned over: to me as agent and attorney for R. L. Sabin, assignee of Adams & Brohst Company. Walter L. Tooze, Jr., of fices over Stafrin's drug store. l-3-4t BROUGHT HOME FOR BURIAL He.siMK'tod Polk County Woman In Alberta, Canada. Dim Many Compete. Articles from England, Scotland, France, Germany and Norway per taining to Portland and Oregon, and those published In this country, Cana da and Mexico fill two large mall sacks In the Bureau of Information of tho Commercial Club as a result of the offer of $,ri000 In cash prizes for the best article upon the resources of the state. One of the conditions made was that the article should appear In some well-known publication. Ore-gonlan. Mrs. Jennie W. McCrow, wife of John McCrow, of McCoy, who died January 2, at Alanisfleld, Alberta, Canada, was well known and highly esteemed by many friends in this county. Her remains were brought to her former home in McCoy, and the funeral services were conducted Jan uary 10, at the McCoy church, by the Reverend Scott, who delivered a touching address, in which ho dwelt upon the devout and useful life of the deceased. At the conclusion of the services, the body was conveyed to Portland, where It was placed In the family vault. l'ioM)siil For Bids, Staled bids will be received at the office of the Auditor & Police Judge; of the Citv of Dallas. Oregon, until 12 o'clock, noon, January 16, 1911, for! the construction of retaining walls and bottom for a concrete conduit on the West side of Main street, adjoin ing that certain lot or parcel of ground deseritied as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the Northeast corner of Block 9, Original Town of Dallas. Oregon, thence South 100 feet; thence West 100 feet; thence South 50 feet; thence West 2 7 feet; thence North ISO feet; thence East 127 feet to the place of beginning. That said retaining wall and bottom will be constructed of cement and in accordance with the plans and specifi cations now on file in the office of the Auditor & Police Judge of the City of Dallas, Oregon. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Done by order of the City Council of the City of Dallas, Oregon, made on the 3rd clay of January, 1911. I Witness my hand and the official seal of the said City of Dallas, Oregon, this 5th day of January, A. D., 1911. (SEAL). CHAS. GREGORY, ' Auditor & Police Judge of Dallas, Ore gon, t AMMUAL Is now on in full blast and our store is thronged with a crowd of eager buyers from the time we open our doors in the mprn ing until we close them in the evening. And why? Because we sell the BEST GOODS at the LOWEST PRICES. Bargains can be obtained on almost any line of goods in our store. Street A.ssessiiient Notice. To Prank Cummins and Heirs of W. C. Brown, deceased. You are hereby notified that the City Council of the City of Dallas, Or egon, has estimated the cost of the street improvement (sidewalk) on that part of Maple Street adjacent and Mercantile Companj Rhodes, George Rhodes, Josephine Rhodes, Adeline Rhodes, Arvilla Rhodes, Perry Chamberlain, John adjoining lot 1 in block 18, Ellis' Ad- '. eh Li ,? in t iT" ' .mi..,, tn tv,h .... i .... i Charles Chamberlain, Lottie Cham- Skating. Wednesday afternoon and night, Sat urday afternoon and night. Special attention to beginners in afternoons. Itullii Will Advertise. Dallas will have a quarter-page ad vertisement In the big anniversary number of the Oregonlan, the business men having donated $125 to pay for the space. This special number of the big Portland dally will probably have a circulation exceeding 200,000 copies. If. L. Mumford visited Dallas in the interest of the paper yesterday. BUSINESS LOCALS. . (Advertisements under thlw head are charged at the rate of 1 cent per word, first Insertion; cent per word for each Insertion thereafter; 30 words or less, $1 per month. No ad vertisement Inserted for less than is cents. For Sale, A No. 1 two-und one-half year old Jersey cow. Fresh February 1. H. F. 'Wells. 1-10-tf Salem's Population 11,01) I, The population of four Oregon cities was announced by the census bureau Wednesday as follows: Salem, 14,094; Oregon City, 4287; LaC.randc, 4S43; Eugene 9009. ditlon to Dallas, Oregon; also on that part of Stump street adjacent to and adjoining lot 9 In block 15, Levens' LaCreole Homestead Addition to Dal las, Oregon, as in Ordinance No. 150 provided to be made to be 25 cents for each linear foot of such walk. You are further notified that the City Council will sit In the Council Chamber In said City on the 16th day of January, 1911, at 8:45 o'clock in the evening for the purpose of appor tioning the cost of such improvement and assessing upon each lot or parcel or ground name therefor Its propor tionate share of such cost, and That all owners and other persons In Interest may attend at such place and time and show cause, If any they have, why such apportionment and assess ment of cost should not be made. Done by order of the City Council of the City of Dallas, Oregon, made on the 3rd day of January, 1911. Witness my hand and the official seal of the said City of Dallas, Oregon, this 5th day of January, A. D 1911, (SEAL.) ('HAS. GREGORY. Auditor & Police Juch-e of Dallas, Oregon. For Sab;. Oats and hay for Bule at my rest deuce, Dallas, Oregon. V. S. Grant. 1-10-tf L. D. Brown, Abstracter; Notary. For Ice, telephone A. P. Starr, at Webster's confectionery. l-6-4t Oscar Hayter, lawyer. Rooms S and 6, I'glow Building. For Kale or Trade. Five-room residence on Washington street; lights and water. Will sell, or trade for farm property. A. I). Norton, Black Rock, Oregon. l-10-4t Hay For Nule. Vetch and oat hay for sale. Morrow, Rickreall, Oregon. W. O. 1-10-tf Registration of Lnml Title. In the Circuit Court of the State of iiri gon tor Polk County In the matter of the application of H. E. Sclioeiifeld, to register the title to the following described premises, to-wit: Being lots 8 and 9 In the division of the real property in the estate of J. H. Syron, deceased, and more par ticularly described as beginning at a post set 39.12 chains East and 6.20 chains South from the South East corner of section 16 In township 6 South Range 0 West, said post being 5.20 chains South of the South East corner of the Wesley Lynch D. L. ('., and running thence East 20 chains to a post, thence North 32.60 chains to a post from which an oak 12 Inches in diameter bears South berlain, Ella Chamberlain, Kate Chamberlain, Edward Pyburn, Charles Pyburn, Richard Pyburn, Josephine Pyburn, Ora Pyburn, Wm. J. Pyburn, Zachariah Pyburn, Zimhard Rhodes, Luura Pyburn, George 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, Greenbury Su-, ver and Marshall Suver, Defendants. j 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, Zachariah Pyburn, Zimhard Rhodes, Laura Pyburn, George Pyburn, Ade line J. Pyburn, Vesta Fletcher, Caro line Suver Fuqua, 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; , r In the Name of the State of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby notl- i iieu ami requirea to appear and an-1 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-wit; 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 4100 chains to division line between the Shoes of Quality for the Man of Qualit 27 14 degrees West 226 links thence fnh"r'h S,OU h ha,f ,f, 83 d D- l- c- West 20 chains to a stake from!' ? EaSt al",n 8alli line 77 00 which nn oak 6 Inches In diameter S1"'."8 ,mor. or ',T to the Ea8t boun bears North 38 V, degrees Went fin rK .f said Claim, thence North links, thence South 32.50 chain... to! ' c"aln. .thence West 57.30 chains. the place of beginning, containing 65 They may cost a little more in the first place, but they are the shoe on earth-lasting considered. cheapest qualities being in Polk REPORT No. 74 72. OF THE of the I 'arm to Rent. j Forty acres, one and one-fourth , miles from Dallas; 14 acres bearing orchard. Apply to F. W. IeMnsurler, CONDITION 315 Clay street. I At Dallas, in the Stale of Oregon, at the close of huNlnens, January 7. mil. KeMtuntx ! Loans nnd Discounts $119.454 62 Overdrafts. secured and I unsecured 2.511 98 IT U ln.l in ........... ..I- - as one of the live and progressive eolation counties of the state. Unmls, Securities, etc.!!!! Dallas National Bank The cost of an arm. iry built Jointly I 'her real estute owned by .he state, county .nd cl.y-wou.d j .ft 25.000.00 6ti.471 SO 4.000.00 Room Willi llemril. Choice board and room for refined IM'ople; close in. Have only the best to offer. Inquire at Observer olflce. 1-6-tf tnence .North 1 degree 09 minutes West 21.14 chains to north line of said i'. l. mence west along said north line i.j( cnains to place of beginning, unci c ontaining acres more or less, ana mat you and each of vou be for ever barred and eniolnert from elnim 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 puoiisnecl lor a period of six weeks in the Polk Countv Observer, by order of Hon. Ed F. Cond, Judge of the the ISth clay of Fehruarv. 1911. and ma de a i V hm i, y" . on; show cause why the said 'application Co, ntv on t h? S . h HavnJ" tU shall not be granted the same will he , i TT. lhe, 8'h a.a of December L UGLOW CLOTHING HOUS! THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES acres, said land County, Oregon. versus Asa W. Tatee, Geo. L. Baker. Freder ick R. linker and All to whom it may concern, defendants. Application No. Take notice that on the 4th dav of January. 1911, H. F. Schoenfeld tiled his application in the Circuit Court of 1-10-tf i 'he State of Oregon, for Polk Countv. for Initial registration of the above described land: Now unless you appear on or before require an amount or money so small i as to be unworthy of consideration by any taxpayer, taking Into account the! le ra. ml Trust Com panic savings Hunks i Due from approved Re- msny benefits the peeple would derive rh.-eks and other" Cash from the use of the building. Money! Items spent for such an improvement would ( Notes of other National be money well spent; It would benefit j tow CurVcm-y'. all. How. for example, could the peo- Lawful Money Reserve In pie of Portland, or of the State of Or egon, for that matter, well get along without the magnificent armory l.ullt by the people of Multnomah County Chnrctl of OirM. IjiH Sunday we hsd 24 persons In Bank. tit: Nk-kels, and Cents Specie 2,04 20 lgl-tender notes. .Sou oO Redemption fund with I'.K. Treasurer (i per cent of circulation ) 1.710.60 23.773 14 1,414 4 SSS.00 205 4 2S.S04 20 For Rent. Five room house with garden, in Oaks Addition. Electric lights and city water. Also, lots for sale. In quire of Mrs. Frank Rowell, 1112 Washington street, Dallas, Oregon. 1-6-tf taken as confessed, and a decree will w' ,, TVh' 'i'.h d 'T AV n " , nC?.,i,n be ente red according to the prayer of "n he d ite of tho ,7,' 'f,10' the application and you will be forever w" be on the 2, ,h H Plication barred and estopped from disputing T. , " the 2uth da of January in For Sale Oak and Cedar posts. Warehouse Company. Soehren 11-18-lf i or Kale. House and lot on Washington St., 1 blocks from Court house. 0 x 100 lot. j Bath complete. All modern lmprove I ments. A snap If taken ' at once. I1S50. Inquire Brown Sibley. 12-13-lm. same. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand nnd nttlxed the seal of the said court this 4th clay of January. 1911. (SEAL). E. M. SMITH. Clerk. W. O. Sims. Attorney for the Applicant. SIBLEY & EAKIN. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Total For Sale. i :nnl General merchandise store: Invoices i about 15500. Would take some real ,' . inerccu me piaintin w ill Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County. Department No. 2. Bessie Boughlon. Plaintiff, v. Oeor H. Houghton, Defendant: No. J872. To George H. Houghton, the above. named defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon: 1 You are hereby required to appear and' answer the complaint tiled against vou ' In the above-entitled Court and suiti within six w eeks from the date of the I first publication of this summons, to-; wit. on or before the first day of Feb ruary. 1911; and if you fail so to an-I SWEENEY BROS. the Bible s hool. lor tne new year. To additions to the church. The minister did not speak In the evening, so the subject. Jonah s Gourd." will be used next runciay nint. Junior Kndeavor at rpienci:a Keamninc oriH tr k paid In I 25 0(1 A 0(1 "epenuence. t'regon. ii-xa-ii i iihi me mamntte contract now and Surphia fund. I'nc1litled Prnfitm. lean rt penae and Taxea paid.. National Hank Notes out standing Incut, n.la lim aid 6.0V0.0 I !l p. m . Ail Mher sere icea at unial '"l1! ' ?""! l""s subject i ' ' The pulpit platform has been Demand Certificate.' of Iv' hours. raised, thus removing the oLjen-tioa 1 peewit urged by thnoe In the bsck part of the ' T'me rerffierat. of d. wit h..ue. that it was impoil.e to s the u.,.',,,,,,, " ,"n, y -speaker. Now every scat is the be-st. ihear aleoe, nated Kveryt.ody come. LEON MTEP.a. Miniate than For Rent. 8S1.41. For r,r,t. Ih. Francis Wrlghtaon IS ooo do P'ac. of 240 acres. In Pede. precinct. i:s.0 Oavar Hayter, Agent. Dallas. Oregon. 2S. 124 !. fte) 1.200 60 Total State of Orrge, ..1274 4S H lloaer Wanleit. Wanted to rent, a seven or elj:ht roetn houae In North part of town, by fifteenth of January. Telephone Del- las Steam laundry. 1-J-tf Feur i Coon tr of Polk rrW tUm. R-eleL I ' i- ""' . sbm-e- cockerel, , eeeeree.1 an M e-TTl Tl I T .Wear Fred A Kmeer. ef Rerkreall. who " statement la true to the HOB fame, for him-Mf .net P..!h O.,..-. . " T """"r- an-1 l-Hef f y st the rtwiit Portland aherai show. : 'e . a -' wiiifi-ues e ceieeeroeci ram.;' h. sld the animal to II O. KeyX. of! I'e-rTj Lfrl I ire ex-k siei are: For Kale. line 8. C. White Leghorn i Phone Gre?eB IS. or address Mrs. Anna Broc k. Dallas. K H tTTUI -ee.e.ie. llcmena TralnevI thu!,miTAJ,,V,,ror" ,a...,or ""I hm h,rt ,ho- ru w.m 'tne Izta oa of Jnnctrv. 111. f. . ... CLAIKK PAIKe-K i,r;nr,J ,n'" eiMi I will train all Notary Public, "'"s either single or ImiMt, er both Attet: ' ft lleejaS ekC- 1 1 fu. MAe.n.la 1 1 e-eeeer-'e inae nm u e. i j ejeiti remain I m! J fc r. ll.I.f Mft th hT of the 'I at bmg wool ram ! WAI.TVK W I LU A at ft. heretofore existing between the plain : cm ana ine oeientiant oe torever sn-t nulled and dissolved, that the future! care and custody of Aim. -,1a lone' Houghton and Dorothy Slav Houehtcen : minor children of plaintiff and defend ant, be award eel tee plaintiff, and that plaintiff may have such other re lief as to the Court may seem meet and ereiui table. This summons, by an or.1. r of the Honorable Kd. F. Coad. Countv Judge of Polk County. Oregon, made at Chambers at Dallas. Orceze.n, en the I7th clay of IVeemK-r. 110. la set-xtd uiM.n you by the publication thereof net leas than onee a levk feer aix cen eeutie weeks immevhatelr pr:or to the brst day of February. 11I. In the "Peelk County treeeTver." a w-kJv newlaier of general cire-eittef nei 1-I-tf , lUhrd In said County of peilk. The jdate of the first pubbcation of this summons is Deceml-er 2. 11S OSCAR HATTER. Attorney for Plaint, ft. are now prepared to de liver Hay, Grain and all kinds of Mill Feed to any part of the city. Phone 1242. Give us a call. WATCH FOR THE VALU ABLE COUPONS IN SWEENEY'S BEST argams m books Here is a sale no book-lover can afford to mis All the late Fiction, Non-Fiction, Poetical a: Historical Books-everything in our store exce school books will go in this sale at 40 per cent Discount inai means a Dig saving to jou. It means that you can afford your book purchases for the entire year while this great sale is on. Come in and Look CONRAD STAFR DRUGGIST to m IN DALLAS, ORES, the ! 1 I L .V eecKU-S IM rectors. ' Samnsofaev In the Circuit Court of the Bi.i- e j Terms reasonable. Cecil L Kim ; Tegim for Poik County. lrrtment I ReVkreall. Oregon. Phone a P. No- X N 4rrn inwereier, nimin. V. Riley Rhode. LeanUrr Khodees. Joseph lea SHERIDAN MEAT MARKET Dealer m all kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats. I also pake a specialty of marketing all kinds of Live Stock, including Dairy Cows, Sheep, Goats and Hogs. . A CAMPBELL, Proprietor Sheri-W 0 What is The Definition of Reliabil? It ir.,n. that hn you can tuy food, reliable home rro " mJr.T. ,h,t "U " MVin 'W d s-n-ry: 'f .7 ,h,t T (t -"r oreh.rd- rur s 3 ..tie.. ar ,he m ,hM Bot Ml,n1in(f the owth froR th,e: ii'Tiry Ilrcierman. of Oe-we:i srrle lm, mrrhje-d ef i, tree. The ere hard Is the best for the t t-eir.s; l'.ar.td T l-r -n crenctnee yen. f- LAf AMTTE NTKSEfiY COMPANY Lafayette, .. mrs of one stork: d ef ion last Fnrin e . Hiel Beet W ime beins: Ranted of per sere in less tha ss m"".