Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, January 13, 1911, Image 4

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    BIG STOREHOUSE PLANNED
Hood River riant to Have Capacity
For 200,000 Boxen.
Encouraged by having had the most
prosperous year since . King Apple
made Oregon famous, the growers of
the Hood River district have definitely
decided to construct a modern chem
ical cold storage warehouse with a
capacity of 200,000 boxes, according to
Information received by F. W. Robin
son, general freight agent of the O.-W.
R. & N. Company.
"The fruit-growers of Hood River
are well organized and know how to
market their products as well as they
know how to raise them," said Mr.
Robinson. "With the large warehouse
they propose to build, they will be in
better poslttlon to handle the apple
crop to the best possible advantage.
"Conditions affecting the apple
market are encouraging and the
Growers' Union has about closed out
the largest crop In the history of the
valley. There are 3 5,000 boxes yet on
hand, but as prices are better now
than they were a month ago, the last
of the crop will no doubt be disposed
of soon.
"Since shipments were started last
Fall the growers of Hood River have
shipped apples to 24 different states
and to 60 of the largest cities In the
United States, besides to the foreign
market. More than 50 per cent of the
returns of the crop hRve been re
ceived." Oregonlan.
Depoi-.lt of Borax.
LAKEVIEW. Or., Jan. 10. The
second largest deposit of borax In the
United States is said to be In Lake
County, in the districts known aa Al
bert. Summer and Alkali Lake Valleys,
There have been 3400 mineral loca-
tions made within these districts, and
It Is said by some of the owners of the
mineral claims that the quality of bor
ax In Alkali Valley Is 98 per cent pure.
The quantity Is. only exceeded by the
Death Valley mines In California, and
Nevada, but those In Lake County are
easily reached and will within the next
few years become very valuable. A
company composed of the holders of
claims that have pooled their Interests
will bring In machinery during the
coming Summer and begin develop
ment on a large scale. One of the otn
clals of the new company Is authority
for the statement that 600 men will be
employed In development work. The
deposits are either surface or held In
solution by the waters of the lakes
mentioned, and -are easily handled.
Portland Telegram.
Services at Presbyterian Church.
Building Home.
A new six-room cottage Is being
built by N. a. Harris on his 20-acre
tract of lund east of the I. O. O. F.
cemetery. The work is In charge of
T. J. Uutler.
Raker County has an Irrigation pro
ject on foot Involving the expenditure
of $1,000,000.
Sunday School, 10 a. m.; morning
service, 11 o'clock; topic of sermon,
"Seeking Life." Chrlstinn Endeavor
meeting, 6:30. Evening service, 7:30;
topic of sermon, "The Supreme Test."
Midweek prayer meeting, Thursday
evening at 7:30. You are cordially In
vited to attend our services.
Sptx'lnl Music Morning.
Voluntnry, "Minuet," Swift
Response, "The Lord Is In His
Holy Temple" Wilson
Offertory, "Honed let us" Wely
Anthem, "They That Trust In the
Lord" Wlllson
levelling.
Voluntnry, "Octet" Beethoven
Response, "Light at Evening
Time" Lorenz
Offertory, "Prelude" Ashford
Anthem, "Ood is our Refuge and
Strength" Fearls
GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE
NEW EXECUTIVE ADVOCATES
MANY RADICAL CHANGES.
Pays Particular Attention to Banking
and Insurance Methods and
Advocates Economy.
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS
140 acres, 4 miles of Dull us, on the Fulls City R. R., 40 acres In culti
vation, all fenced, good house and new barn, only $30 per acre. Will
trade for a house at a value of $2000, as port payment.
100 acres, 4 miles west of Dallas, 30 acres In cultivation, new house
and barn, at $3,500.
20 acres, near Dallas, 10 acres In cultivation, new house and barn.
Price, $2,200. Will trade for a house In Dallas at a valuation of
$1,200 as part payment. This is an Ideal small place, with rich ground.
358 acres,. 1 mile of R. R. stutlon, 5 miles east of Dallas, 200 acres
In cultivation, all fenced, good buildings, and crop already planted, at
$55 per acre. The best trading proposition In Polk County. Terms easy.
320 acres near Alrlle, 200 acres In cultivation, good buildings, all fenc
ed, at $50 per acre.
1000 acres In Kind's Valley, two line houses and four barns, over 500
acres In cultivation, all fenced. At $45 per acre. Another good fruit
platting proposition.
List your property with us, as we have a branch olllee In Portland
and can sell the goods.
Hughes fi Strong
Opposite the Postoffice Dallas, Oregon
Coughs that keep you awake at night also
disturb the sleep of the rest of the family.
Thar tu be stopped in a few minutes with
Ballard's
Horchound Syrup
It Is a Remedy of Great Relieving Power
In All Lung and Throat Troubles.
Ballard's Borehound 8yrup conveys a warming aad relaxing la.
flaeac to the congested, lungs. Heal soreness, quiets tickling
sensation In the throat, strengthen the voice, loosens phlegm and
relieves all Irritated conditions la the throat and lungs. Keep a
bottle In the house. It la handy to have when Deeded and save
a world of misery to the person affected.
Put Up in Three Sizes, 28c, 50c and
$1.00 per Bottle.
Bur the $1.00 slse. It contaiat five time as much
as the 15o slse, and you get with each bottle a
Merrick's Red Pepper Porous Plaster for the cheat.
JAM r. UUJUD nOffUETM ST. LOWS, HO.
Far Weak SlaSt or Sor Krea, i
Str.krwa Ere alro. It earn.
Sullent features of the message of
Governor West to the Legislature are:
Divorcing of state and county taxa
tion is advocated. Oregon having out
grown the method adopted years ago.
Present state banking laws are scor
ed for protecting crooked bankers
from the public, but neglecting to
safeguard the public from unscrupu
lous bankers. It Is recommended that
the state constitution be amended to
make stockholders liable for double
the par value of their stock; require
more frequent examination of banks;
limit the amount to be lent to one
person, firm or corporation; require
banks doing commercial and savings
business to conduct each branch as a
different department; compel banks to
online themselves to banking business
and to provide, In event of failure of
banks, that the business be wound up
by the State Bank Examiner under
the direction of the courts and not by
receiver.
Appointment of an Insurance Com
mission Is recommended, that the Leg,
slature may be advised as to the best
insurance laws to be passed, Insurance
being too Intricate a subject for only
casual Investigation before adopting
laws.
To avoid waste of Immense sums by
useless printing, It is recommended
that the state purchase its own print
Ing plant and place the State Printer
on a flat salary instead of under the
fee system.
Establishment of a
To stamp out the wniie siave u.
the Legislature is asked to co-operate
with the Federal Government In Its
crusade against that practice.
Claims of Indian War veterans
should be given careful consideration,
as many of the warriors In appealing
in h. i ..iriuh.iiirp for aid now, are
offering their last prayer.
Governor West expresses the hope
that the legislators will go on record
as favoring the Income tax law.
urrmiA Is made bv the Governor
that he will gunrd zealously the laws
made by the people.
Legislature is urged to make the
record of passing a few good laws
ther than adopting many poor stat
utes.
MANY INQUIRIES FROM EAST
vr.t.f. to Creditors.
derslgned na be" ? u'y "ftn the
Calmer
County and has quel "Bed.
wmm
"place of business In W '
iSfHSi'S rdatteUothis no
vated and published this third day
of January, 19 11 g BOHANNON,
Administrator aforesaid
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
Oregon's Climate and Resources
jxiil to Intending Settlers.
Ap-
SOLDAwoBtCOWMtMOIDBtt
CONRAD STAFKIN
DALLAS STATION TIME CARD
SOCT1IHIX PACII-IC.
LEAVING PALLAS.
Passenger No. "4
Pasm tiger No. 74
. ti 50 a m.
.1.25 p. m.
Ii!.cngor No.
Piisjtt'iiger No.
ARRIVING PALLAS.
77 11:10 a. m.
75 7: 2 5 p. m.
SALEM, FALLS CITY
l:-t Hound.
TRAIN NO. 1.
I.v. Dallas ;.j5 a m
Ar. West Salem is a. m
TRAIN NO. J.
Lv. Ulack Rock 10:50 a. m.
Lv. Kallal-ity 11:05 a. m.
Lv. Dallas 11 49 . m
Ar. Weet Salem 12.20 p. m.
TRAIN NO. I.
Lv. Kails City J O p. m.
Lv. Pllas p m.
Ar. West Salem 4.1$ p. m.
TRAIN NO. 7.
Lv. Falls City ( OS p. m.
Ar. I I las p. m
TRAIN NO. . Sunday Only )
I.v. I Villas J:js . m
Ar. Wee Salem t it a. m
TRAIN NO. 11. (Sunday Only )
Lv. -l;iack Rock 11.4S a. m.
Lv. Kails City u 00 a. m
Lv. Dana 11 11 p. m
Ar. Witt Salem l:H p. m . I
TRAIN NO. It. (Sunday Only)
Sc WESTERN RY. CO.
WcM Round.
TRAIN NO. 2.
I.v. West Salem
Lv. Dallas
Lv. Kails City . .
Ar. I'.lack R.vk
. . . 00 a. m
... 4S a. ra
..10:15 a. m.
.10 J5 a. m
board to buy all supplies for state In
stitutions la advocated. It is recom
mended that this board be composed
of the Governor, Secretary of State
and the State Treasurer.
Attention is drawn to the state's dire
need of a system under which all state
and county ncounts may be audited
regularly. Under the present lax plan
state und county accounts go from
year to year without auditing and
the books when Inspected are exam
ined "by committees loaded with in
competents who draw fat sums and
; give nothing In return."
State penitentiary management Is
extolled. Road building by convicts Is
j urged that their labor may not be In
: competition with free labor. Exten-
! slon of parole system is urged and
'abolishment of capital punishment is
j recommended, murderers frequently
i foreseeing disinclination of juries to
favor hanging before crimes are com
mitted. In his condemnation of capi
tal punishment Governor West recom
mends that pardons be denied crlml
nnls sentenced to life imprisonment
for crimes punishable by hanging.
legislature Is asked to pass law to
save Oregon from becoming the
dumping ground for the insane of
other states. The State Hospital for
the Insane at Salem houses many non
resident patients and the Legislature
Is appeuled to to correct this condition
which Is growing steadily.
It Is recommended that the name of
the State Reform School be changed
to eliminate the word "reform," which
puts a stigma on youths paroled from
the institution. Now, declares th
Governor, sentence to the Reform
School marks the punished person us
seml-crimlnals.
Co-operation of the state with the
City of Salem Is asked In the construc
tion of a municipal water plant that
state Institutions may be assured of
an abundant water supply.
State control of water powers and
co-ordinate control with Government
of other natural resources is favored
Conservation Is defined, not as with
drawal of resources, but utilization of
them to avoid waste, extravagance and
monopoly. The Governor would con
serve resources of the state that Ore
goniiins of this generation may receive
tenetit from them.
Hetter laws for the protection of
Oregon forests are urged, the state
need in this regard being great. The
recommendations of the Oregon Con
servation Commission in this respect
are approved. It Is recommended tha
a trained forester, thorough in his
knowledge of Western forests, be ap
pointed to superintend this work with
the aid of assistants; that a liberal
appropriation be allowed for a forest
tire patrol; the state to exert its police
authority in guarding against fire and
that a system of general education as
to forests be adopted to save the state
from devastation by forest fires.
legislature is urged to pass a law
whleh will enable the state to obtain
ttile to swamp lands without delay.
Appropriation is asked that Oregon
may co-operate with United States
Geological Survey In completing a sur
vey of the state. This, says the Gov
ernor, will prevent embarkation of Ir
rigation enterprise at place where
there is no water, and will save the
good name of the state. Incomplete
As the result of the flood of Inquir
ies received from the Kust and Miuuie
West, the Huieiiu of Information of
the Portland Commercial ciuo is
working overtime trying to return
answers. Two hundred letters are
received daily. The mail yesterday
contained 600, the accumulation or the
Sunday and Monday mails. The aver
age number opened is 0000 a month.
V. L. Crissey, head of the department,
was of the opinion that the whole year
would produce 00.000, ns compared
with the 40.000 received during 1910.
Efforts are directed onlytownrd se
curing settlers upon farm or iruu
lands.
December statistics show that Illi
nois leads in the number of inquiries
sent to the Commercial Club, witn
New York second. Then come Minne
sota, North Dakota, and Iowa. 10 re
ply to these seekers of information
costs the club J.IOO a month In post
age. The character of the questions
purchasing asked and statements made leads the
Inquiry department to believe that Or
egon Is on the eve ot receiving us
largest influx of settlers. It Is said
that there never were so many Inquir
ies as now, and that this is not entirely
due to present extensive advertising
Petition.
To the Honorable County Court of
signed leg a voters of Black Rock pre
5L.ii, ntv. oreiton, respect.
fully p"ay that a license Ve,grante(l!
T U MASTERS, of Black Kock, Ore
i:,. .1,. of suirituous. malt
and vinous liquors In said precinct in
less quantities than one gallon.
TW..H thi second day of December,
O E. Shultz. C. L. Elklns, T. P. Mc
Connell. Ed. Elklns, J. T. Robinson,
H C Pettit, J. T. Whiteside. F. P.
Fl'llsChas. Jourv-man, C. A. Erlckson,
John C. Rile. B. M. Webb H. P. Byers,
Wm. McGlnnis, C. A. Stuart. D. A.
Cole, (Illegible signature), h. Ft Lewis,
H Wallace, Jess Russell, Wm. H.
Whyte, Nip Patterson C. D Cochran,
O E. Cook, John Blaylock, H. W.
liolfe Geo. E. Nichols, H. Brown,
Theo.'Mulkey, F. ha pin, A L Porter,
J L Williamson. G. W. Miller, A. D.
t. ,. ,1 i Masters. H. T. Tucker,
George'L Burton, I. L Stoddard, M. A.
McLaughlin, P. S. Syron C R Fream,
Chns. 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. Tschauner, A. E.
Smith, Chas. Lnbseh.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned will, on Wednesday, the lirst
dav of February. 1911, upply to the
Countv 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 28th day of December,
loin T. B. MASTERS.
13-lm
Notice of Filial Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the un-
by the promotion department of the ; dersigned us administrator or me es-
Commerclal Club, but to the accumu-; tale or aiuuiuu r u,
luted growth of the publicity work , Court of ,he gtate of Oreson or Poik
performed. County, and that Saturday, the 21st
There is also traceable a condition day of January, 1911, at tne nour 01
which gives evidence that many -
sons In the Middle West are seeking L-ourt n tne city of Dallas, Oregon,
a milder climate. has been appointed by said Court as
The tremendous increase in the ( the time and place for the hearing of
, , , . .1 3 . , l . ; Ol'Jt'UUUIia IU llir SWIIU until avvuuuv mi-.
number of inquiries is based upon the, settU,nu,nt th(.reof.
following: Kirst, nusiness conditions HARRY S. bL Ta,
over the Middle West are not as good j Administrator of the estate of Matilda
as usual; second, more people are de-i Peterson, deceased.
1 Hecnr Mnvter AtrnrnpV.
sirous of getting away from wage em-; . Dated and first published December
ployment in factory or store; third. ' 23 1910.
many are desirous of living in a mild-!
er climate, and. fourth, tne par la,; Administrator's Sale.
failure of crops In the Middle West; jg hereby g.yen by ylr
has been noted. Advertising is nowltue of an oriier of the County Court
being placed in agricultural papers; of the State of Oregon for Polk Coun
and some of the leading periodicals. ty, sitting in probate, made and en-
ev 7 -V .V ,V
Jjtsror Jjlyerimi uiai at enituunv mum
DALLAS one ofthelcadlManuIScc
Wmturlngldwm of VAe Northwest Jm
r1, - jffc, -il.lliw
vPATRONIZB HUMIS UNUUS'IW
AND BVILD THEM VR q
Insist onYour Dealer Giving You these Goq(
WD!amette Valley
Lumber Co.
LARGEST INDUSTRY AND LAR
GEST PAY ROLL IN POLK COUNTY,
Modern Store Fronts
Are a specialty at
COAD'S PLANING MILL
MODERN PLANT-SKILLED WORK-
S1EN UP-TO-DATE IDEAS.
Shop Work of All Kinds at Reasonable
Prices.
DALLAS GARAGE
ARSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF
Best equipped Garage in the State.
Constructed of Concrete Through
out Automobiles stored at reason
able rates. Expert machinist in
charge of Repair Department.
D. F. HARRIS, Proprietor.
physical data concerning the natural
resources of Oregon has led the Ore
gon Conservation Commission to pre
pare a bill providing for state and
tith 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
Federal co-operation on this topic. It said estate hereinafter described, in one
is proposed to secure a complete top-' lot or parcel, at private sale, to the
ographical map of the state. It win saili ordt.r of s:l,e a'nd ln the man.
pointed out that California, through nor prescribed by law, subject to con
Its activity ami through appropria- lirmation by said County Court.
Hons to aid the National Government Th.e.rei1 Property to be sold is sit-
,. , . , , . uniea in t-oin county. Mate 01 Oregon,
n Its work, has secured a complete , , Dnrtl,.ularlv described as fol-
topographical survey. Today the state lows, to-wit:
has detailed information concerning The Southeast i of the Southwest
DALLAS BAKERY
C. C. MULKEY, Proprietor.
Do not send your money away to
Portland for bread. Ruy good Dallas
bread and keep the money at home.
It will help us and help you.
Bell Phone 51. Mutual Phone 326.
"WHITE CLOVER"
CARTON BUTTER
Manufactured by
T. S. TOWNSEND CREAMERY CO.
Creameries at
Portland, Astoria, Salem, Gardiner,
Dallas, Nalicotta, Lyons, Seattle.
COY BROTHERS
CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS
Plans and Estimates Furnished
IV. J. COY,
Phone Mutual
1194
G. II. COY,
Phone
1386
"OREGON'S BEST"
Manufactured Solely by
DALLAS FLOURING MILL
Guaranteed to be the best soft
wheat flour in the Willamette Valley.
Sold by all Grocers In Dallas.
Otho Williams
Merchant Tailor
All the New Spring Styles and Patterns.
Solicits your orders for Careful and
Conscientious Workmanship.
Soehren Warehouse Co.
CEMENT CURBINGS 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 1194
COSY CORNER CANDIES
Try our fine Home-made Candles
and our delicious Ice Cream
GEORGE R. C0AD
West Side ft
Worhs
G. Ik HAWKINS, Prw
MONUMENTS, HEADSTo,
CURBING,
A Complete Line of All Lj(e8
F. J. WAGN
, MECHANICAL EXPQ
Tires Set while Yon
Agency for International
Company' Auto Buggy
for farm and country m
Have Just added a compi,,
Farm Implement and u,,,
C. D. Forret
BLACXSMITI
Shop located In North J
i
General Blacksmithlng uj'
work. Horse sluicing and $
a spcclulty. Your business!
Dallas Iron
Machinists Founib-jnicn-f
Makers. "
SAWMILL WORK A mi
We are prepared to do tnj
Iron and Brass work. Lumfcl
and Stock work on hand..
the best and cheapest Stsnj.
on the market Prlcei t4
(
One of Dallas' Finest r.(
Observer Pit1
"THE LINOTYPE WAll
All Printing Pone Just a UK '
Than Seems Neceesm
ill its resources.
It is aruued that to be effective in
writing settlers to come to Oregon, it
Is necessary to give the intending new
comer at least some or tne principal
topographical facts. The one resource
of the state which it is asserted leads
all the rest is agricultural land. Oregon
has a total urea of 61.000.000 acres.
Of this area 10.000.000 acres, or 16 per
ent, is classed as agricultural land.
'4 and the West 4 of the Southwest
i4 nf the Southeast U of Section 11,
in Township K South, of Range 8 West
of the Willamette Meridian In said
County and 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,
Administrator aforesaid.
Address. Willamina, Oregon.
Oscar Hayter. Attorney,
Dallas, Oregon.
I
Urst Assortment. Spacial
and 5 per cent, or 3.300.000 acres, as'
Improved lands, of which 390.000 Notice of Final Settlement.
acres Is Irrigated. 1 lie agricultural Notice is hereby given that the un
actlvitli s of the state support a popu- dersigned as administrator of the es
latlon on the land Itself of 350.000. : '"tcl l'f Kva Peterson, deceased, has
.... , ... tiled his Tinal account in the Countv
while dependent upon these activities. Court of ,he Sta,. f Oregon for Polk
Is an additional 3T0.000. living in cities County, and that Saturday, the 21st
and incorporated towns. The value day ot January. 1911, at the hour of
of agricultural crops raised In 1910
was nearly 170. 000. 000. The livestock
Industry Is closely allied to that of ag
riculture, and in 1910 its value
(mounted to $37,000,000. Dairy pro
ducts In 1910 amounted to $13,000.-
000, while the output of the lumber
Ing mills amounted to $35,000,000.
Oregontan
Colonist liu-li.
Itrodie, general
' ten o'clock in the forenoon of said dav.
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 Eva
Peterson, deceased.
Oscar Hayter. Attorney.
Dated and first published December
23 1910.
11. . Itrodie, general passeng-
agent of th'- Canadian Pacific, and
George A. alton, general passenger
agent for the same line at Spokane.;
who were in Portland yesterday, are
of the opinion that the colonist move-
Notice of Final Settlement. .
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned as administrator de bonis
lion with the will annexed of the estate
of Cyrus Jones, deceased, has riled his
rinal account in the Countv Court of
the State of Oregon for Polk Countv
ment to the Northwest will be unusu- anil mat Saturday, the 21st day of Jan- ! Court of h statu of nr.. rn,C ..
Ily large this year, reports the Ore- unar'V: at thtf hour. .of .,, n o'clock 1 County, and that Saturday, the 14th'' !,
gonlan. "Oregon. Washington and
Hrltish Columbia will be the objec
points of thousands of Eastern pe
NIW DOTAL VISIBLC
AGENTS WANTIB
Pries. RFMIHfiTns anil
SMITH-PREMIER. 115 up.
Machines shipped on ap.
Eroval and fmaraatasd bj
omecouoera. Invaatigata
Typewmar Eichsmt, Inc.
roiTUNt. tuem
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 dealers.
PROFESSIONAL Cf
1 One inch of water on an acre of
land weighs 112 tons.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
f
SIBLEY & EAI
p-
The only reliable set of Mi
Polk County. Office on Cotl
Dallas f
Registration of Land Title.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Polk.
In the matter of the application of ;
j. f. tinmen 10 register ine line toi vt nen given as soon as the croupy i
the S. W. quarter of Section twenty- COUgh appears Chamberlain s Cough
seven and the South half of ; , . , ,
the South half of the North I Ri meIV w' ward off an attack of I
East quarter and the North half oflcrol'P nd prevent all danger and I
good dealers.
An average crop of corn, oats or
wheat requires from 350 to 400 tons
of water to mature.
the South East quarter and the North ! cause of anxietv
i . u.iers use It successfully.
all in Township Six South, Range
Four West of the Willamette Meridian,
and containing 32 0 acres of land,
versus
Francis M. Stanton and all whom
It may concern, defendants.
Application No. 19.
To All Whom It May Concern: Take
notice, that on the 16th day of Decem
ber, A. D.. 1910, an application was
filed by said J. P. Emmett in the Cir
cuit Court of Polk County for initial
registration of the title to the land
above described. Now unless you ap
pear on or before the 18th day of Jan
uary, A. D., 1911, and show cause why
such application shall not be granted,
the same will be taken as confessed
and a decree will be entered according ; Stafrin.
to the prayer of the application and
you win ue rorever barred from dis
puting the same.
(Seal). E. M. SMITH. Clerk.
F. A. Turner, Applicant's Attorney.
Thousands of moth-
Sold by all
Put In Jail
very accurately describes anyone's
feelings who Is confined to the house
with an attack of rheumatism, lum
bago, stiff Joints or muscles. Ballard's
Snow Liniment will cure the trouble,
relieve the pain and make you as sup
ple as a two year old. Sold hv Conrad
ATTORNEY AT LAW .
ED F. COAI-
Office in Courthoin
j Dallas ;
T".
JJENTIST
M. HAYTEB
Over Stafrln's Drug SI
Dallas ;
ATTOrt'EY AT LAW
OSCAR HAYlf1
Rooms S and 6, Uglowfj
-I
Dallas
Water
can be stored In the deen '
subsoils by drainage, deep plowing!
and occasionally using the suhsoiler. i
j ATTORNEY AT LAW
Is. D. BROW
Abstracts promptly t
Notary Public, Collft
Mill St. Down-stairs. . lf
x .... . i F.YF.RY MOTIIF.R
ot ruuii settlement. .. . t
Notice I. hereby given that the un.! W Sh"UlJ be Worried wh'B tl,e ! '
dersigned as administrator of the e- ; nave a coush or cold. It may 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW
lata . 1 1 r 1-1 1 . . . . . . i . 1 . c 1 1 . . . .
Hi t t. .iiiwii, ucceoiaeu, nas, m'uy or pleurisy or pneumo
,119 mi&i accuuiu in me 1 o ntv: n a
TRAIN NO. 4.
I.v. Wesit Salem
I.v. Dallas
Ar. Falls City
TRAIN NO. t.
Lv. West Salem
Lv. IXallas
Ar. Falls City ..
TRAIN NO. I
..1:19 p. m
..3 1 p. m.
..!: p. nt.
L Discs Rock
Lt. Falls City ..
l.r. Il!aa
Ar. West Salem .
Train No.
may point.
..4
.. li
..4 1
..lit
Lv. West Salem . .
Lv. Dallas
I.v. Falls City . . .
Ar. Rlavk Kock .
TRAIN NO. 1.
Lv. ffrst Salem .
Lv. Falls City . . .
p. m ' Ar li,"k Hock .
p. Bv! TRAIN NO. 11.
p. m ! Lt. West Sclera . .
p. m. : Ar. Italltt
4 15 p. m.
10 p. ra.
I SI p. in.
(Sunday Only )
:0 a. m.
ti a. m.
10.11 a. tn.
14 IS a. trv
(Sunday Only.)
f surven making it possible for swlml
; Icrs to undertake projects and afTord
I ing investors no protection. Washing
ton and California have co-opersted
' with the Oovernment surveyors with
gioJ results.
It Is recommended that a law he en
acted making It illegal to kill Chlnew
pheasants for a period of at least
three years.
Fourten-hour law for railroad em
ploeS should be iki amended as to be
effective in assuring prompt connec
tions. (Vnsideration of irkingmen's
insurance Is urged.
Somdling rmploymtnt agencies
shoulj be wiped out and mineworkers
at ine day of January, 1911. at the hour of
oon of said day.
said Countv
City of Dallas. Oregon. has
as the
g of ob-
account am)
.... . Kiiirmrui 11 rnriw.
ev..pv lin reaching th- v.,pth Pa. irt.. Administrator de bonis non with the thou i o tt t t-
; Coast will be t.ixed to its utmost this Wdese'd' f Crus! Ainistrstor of the estate of Martha
! !pring. The money market is good Oscar Hayter. Attorney.
i now and I look for general prosperity Dated and first published December
iln this section In 1911." , 23 mtf-
I" !''T ,r.,m ;,r,,Me CUniy C.ourt! W" 'll'''k th forenoon
tne In the ' ity of Dallas. Oregon, has been i at the Court room of the
..ia .'appointed bv sa d Court as th limen-... 1. .1... r
during the year." said' Mr. Walton. f" 'l'f t.J'.f h"'arin ff objec-j been appointed by said Court
"From present indications, the colonist ' emeM th?rlf CUM i,, "VV "'n
movement will be heavy and no doub, BENJAMIN F. JONES. ,he r.tlemet Weor""11 "XW
then to something more serious, j "WAL TER, Is. TOO!
rd's Horehound Sjtud will cure !
the trouble at once and prevent any ' Office In Wilson EZ
complication. Sold by Conrad Stafrin. j Dallas ,
44
Drainage mellows the soil and liber-'
ates plant food. j
urainage removes alkali from
land.
the
At KXOWI.F1H.K IT.
Rails
Has to How to the Inevitable.
Sxrc of CitiictM
lrt.e It.
Arter reading the public statement
I ll p. m.
1 10 p. m
I SO p. m.
1:10 p. m
(Sunday Only.)
IVw Anxterx
I eonnecu at Dallas ttk morning train from Portland and
should h nrot-til from tMurna or Ir-
rr.pon.iM mining oncerna j mak trwn rP r he Pactfi
All giovts manufactured by convict
labor should be labeled to proIct f re !
labor. j During th year 1910. County Clerk
I SO p. m. j twrrtul consideration of all goo.1 - irsinn isu. -a ,i Hunting Horn.
0.10 p. m. roads bill to be submitted by th - and 11 combination hunting and fish-
t"ii doe! Ko.! Asaociatioa Is asked. ot nsr.ing srems
I T ha. th tint hn oprtl-river to have abated, a. ther rr only to
tranp.rtat!on is ushrrd ia at Oregon persn a ho rarrd to go to the trvub-
, City It is recommended that a law b
AHt Ftr Orient.
"The apple market In the Otient
and Australia has not been touehtd."
said K. O. Hanker, at the Oregon Ho
tel. "There Is a gnat future market
in the Orient for apples, and citiens
of the Pacific Coast will not lose by
setting out more orchards, if they go
after Oriental business." Ranker is
a veteran traveling salesman, who has
been in nearly all countries of the : 'n ,vj hea'th since, can b relied up
world. Hi. business extends to th on tf Per'"rm the same work in other
Orient and Australia, requiring him to "' - Read this:
sirs. Mary Hubbard. Lav
Dailas. Ore., say.:
Elliott, deceased.
Oscar Hayter. Attorney.
Dated and published December 1.
1)10.
January Smwt,
Read in January Sunset Magazine, ; c,,"t,
Los Angeles Homesteads, superbly
illustrated in four colors: "The Spell."
by C. N. and A. M. Williamson; a
Ilor Shoeing ami t.eiM-ral Rla k-1
sniitlilug.
I can cure Quarter Cracks and Con-
tratted Feet, also Interfering and,
Forging. I guarantee all work fir.
All I ask the public Is to give '
me a ta;r trial. I also cure corns on '
horses' fet 1
Bell phone 101 Uutuil"-
II. L. CHAPJI-
ITXERAIi DIREfT
AND LMRtLMl
Calls promptly answered
Dallas
of thi. representative citixen of Daiu. ur""nR California romance. Now on
given below, you must come to this "' mtt n'r-tn'a 1 cents.
conclusion: A remedy ahich cured 1 " "
.-len-ii aiii.ru preen iruu aunng
IIore SlHtrtiig a Spc-Ulty.
t.I-ORtJE P. OUMER,
Fred Wagner. Hd Stand. Dallas Ore
ago. which ha. kept the kidneys', h1
past
son amounting to 3S0
Sunrise Restaurant
1 When buvlna a roueh median f..e
ens street, chll,l. .. , .w
hack and hios i;--- e. .
ere painful and I r,i.t 1. v"u"' "mr ' most etrectuaj
quickly without rufTering
in- 1 . ..... .
tensely, on the mornin , l"u ln" " "niatii. no harmful drug
:rreTular:ty in
hen I caurht cold.
LFAriNa DALIES,
i sm tifr N S. . . ..
Pwsortigrr N (0
PaBrT No. Tl
lSRIITEMiL-'iCE A MOMitKTIl
Issdlaa 1I tSosv
RT.
j enacted em power! rg th Stat to par
illvS.fSO to th Federal Govemmrnt
trt rffert th Brded chang.
I ARRIVING D4.I-LAS f Thorwjch r1sion of th Judicial
1 JO a. sa. j Pawnrer Ntv it t a. m n-lii should b mad and it rrcv.rn-
1.00 p. m. 1 Paasrngrr Na. 41 11 10 a. m tnmded that a cntnmiMiui K aprxviat-
....T IS n, sa. Pawnrrr Na. TO I u id i mr m . r. . kh.h tn
LKAVINO INt EPENDEVCt ARRIVINO INPEPENDENCK itlt bd s It dems bt to th Lrcis-
0 00 a m. 1 rtuasrn- 0 1 S a. sa. laturr.
10 SO a a. j Trr I IS p. j Oecvrrwe Wt ana-Htoera h brlsrf ,
w flk. n 1 - a. .a. ...... ,r Pk m
Aim rxit
1 and rxins f taking tut licenses
whkh would nabl them to whip th
riffle, with clear sronavira.-. and rn
tir dir-iard for th authority ot an
approaching gam? warden.
earrr Nsx .
Pwwarntrr Nx ..
I'Msragrr Na. TO..
LEAVING AIRUE.
ranjrr.grr N. 41
Pajaararrr Nev Tl.....
IJEAVJVU IMEPENI'E.VCK
Fwjsasvarrr N 01....
ia svoaomr govrmmrnt tsot la
' rccteomT of ducatn. and th Li
l.tiirrr ak4 to .how d.srotioa
I -a
t ARRIVING) AIRUK
1 a. as. Pwjaartirr-r N 41 t lliai
4 OS sa. I Pwasearr X T 1 t 11 . -
ar.Rivixa I ND K r ENT E Xct
T 00 a. as Pwsarrr-r Na. 41 a t .
: rrfuiw aid to aay th sa-hoois
re.: ; er cf th Stat
ta check unw arrant. J tansj sf
, ws trrrd Mx k ar imc th stair's
MnhurfM F4rtal nsirttv.
4S a. m Sunday Sho.w.
11 0 a. m Prraching by pastor
topic. "Vharch Fnitv."
1 10 p m Junior Lsagu.
C 10 p. sa. Epworth Lragu.
.. p. m rTB"S tr tuuttiv:
top, -RrthThsl of 14.0." !,
. , , ' i.vtr
' Bsnm nor. ftiBJay rven-
ii. Cewdtal iavit.ti. to alL
OExiROE F HOPKINs. Put.
up and whooping cough
ntaina no harrnt
. 1 . .
t uo. 1 ... te,i.'.s . l' a arairrs.
. - " " ie llllirc in!
kidney secwions snn.iv. , .v.-.. '
. - uicii . iirnttis Droducsx! thi. -e iti...
passage, tsmli!!; husk.i. .1 M ..1 o ... ... v. ' .
, - 1 . .rT.e,, nusnelS
After trvlrr a -s. .
number of remedies without" bring .
and th.e " , .: : " case
, .... (niFicii me. 1 cai
y that this prrparatkn is sa Te-i
irti. on ior kidney complainL
. m. nt g:vra August I. ifa;
Rr ln,l-inerM.
! Oo IVcrmbrr a. l.t i
dd d to th .M, - V,7 J W . "'lr- t or T all good
LLOYD KOILVRL Pmprlelar
Meals and short orders served at all
hours. Everything; new and clean.
SDr-laliirw. OJice over Postoffice. Bf
Office 351; Rei.let "
ChoD Suey and Noodles KoBaontk.
DR. B. E. NEH
VETERINARY SUK
Ilione, SO
D-JIas, ;
DR. DAVID Y0
Osteopathic PliJ
Office, TH Courts
Mattutl Phone 4- jt
DALL.S, ORECK)
LAURA PRICE.
EpeciaJty: Diese of
Of tnsiltBitim
I can .imply rheumatism ot th mtuclea dar
-!- to cold or damn, or rhrnnir n.
, .na require bo Internal trmt
meat whatever? Ar-Nr Chamhm.
7 TJ Liniment freely and a how qbVt
4 r3T
Mr f lrtnao -M
- r-.,, Vt .e.mDB Klt5nT nil
Smith Funding ; Vain and Mill Streets
rna. Orrgra.
sLOOK HERE!
Th tmJT hi. K..
cn greai r-rne-t to tit that t
rlrwoew to sar
Orrgta grows mors hona than
The G hv Cxcrcss I Transfer f n
am al- other state: sss v.i . .
a word ia It. lio. va!a4 at 11 000.040.
Fr tnl
' 4 TV nsiVa.
1 ...
( - . w..e ,,T a 0yl
e-rta Frwrr-M.ihur,
Vw Tark. w
; Slat..
Constipatioa at th nut
Of Wl.RT
nt N Tl 1.10 p. av rwsori( Na Tl 1 11. .
Tr.: No. 44 Iranwg DwIIm at 1 40 p. m. mcts .t Matta.tlt for
A!r" Trail. Nna fl a.J Tl frasa Airlla ttSHit at MeatwoatH for DJ
,mm acd way fxwnia
rs. Pr-c to
purrsio, arm,,,,, .-a .... .
" " r" '"" T.k Ch.aihrrt.:,'. s,,.
I!nK .v ' " ""' Uvr TaNrta. keB tm
. . " camp 1 . '
in tram rnitrai aas sr.vrw out t.t m . is roralar and m .
... " - tn r"r,.t:.a of m laal'ra titr lata icmm r.- v . . . .
at 4SS0, as tw,MT4 with I4i. 1. tw.
1 - ... w n w - ,
iia " ' 'i rrfna tb. ' 1.
loe. aa kinds of fcaalia, ,t rrw
oaabl ratesL F-4 .B
rhoo. at Wehot-. Cor,frrtiow
ry fttorw.
PHTSICIA5 STI
0."5 over roto.r
r2Li City,
II. OLIVE
Teacher of "" "
PIANO AND 0J y
Stadio. Room No 1. V
Dwilaa 1
"Vrsi shoulj i4,vt Its rmnairr '
all Is'.w-an.tt.'a ioM by prrwpertfr
ARTHUR STARR
cT-
oattnraj trrri la to bo otr.K-wr 1
N. I. Ratlrr
BUTLER fc B
Auosrtx-r at S.
s
at
atakar.
DALLAS,
111-111 S
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