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Polk County Observer J. C. HAYTER, EDITOR AND PUBU8HER Published Semi-Weekly at $1.60 pef Tear. Strictly lu advance. a ufnnd. class matter March 1. 1907, at the post office at Dallas, Oregon, under the Act or con gress ol Marcn , 10 i . DALLAS, OREGON, FEB. 17, 1911. The Observer declines to be drawn Into any little, petty squabble concern- ne street repairs or improvements. If a majority of the people of Dallas satisfied that they got value re ceived in the macadam streets well and Kood. If they think Dallas will grow faster with rock streets than with smooth-paved streets, let tnem oy n means stick to the macadam. But me Observer as one tax-paying institution of the city, desires to be placed on record as favoring the hard-paved streets. It sees no reason why tne most promising town in the Willam ette Valley should tail along at the rear end of the procession. The way to build up Dallas ts to pat ronize Dallas people. WICKED DIDN'T HONOR SAINT OF HEARTS HERE IS COMMON SENSE. The State Printer is to go on a flat salary perhaps after the term or the present incumbent expires, a great gain for bunco reform and bogus economy indeed. The State Printer is said to make 20,000 to 3U,uuu a - t of fhe office, which is too . .. . . much. Why doesn't tne state uuopt ... . , ,innM . . . 1 tr toward spns ri e ana oracnum-Mc i..w its printing office and cut down the vol. ume of printing and adopt a iair of payment? If the state can get its printing done at commercial raien, u. will do well enough. But now it pur poses to buy a printing plant and do the work Itself. The printing then, of course, will cost nothing. The waste and graft of the present method will be trifling compared with what we shall see hereafter. Morning Oregon-ian. Miss Helen Syron HoUs to Young Friends, Valentine's Evening. A very pleasant evening was enjoyed v... - ,i,r of voung guests at a Valentine party given at the home of vf o Mrs. Charles Syron, Tuesday evening, February 14, at which Miss Helene Syron was hostess, uame- a other forms of amusement, interspers ed with music, made the evening a de lightful one. The home was hand somely decorated with cupids and hearts, in honor of the festival anni versary of the Patron Saint of Hearts. During the evening's enjoyment, dainty refreshments added to the de lectation of the occasion. Those present were: Goldie VauKhn, Amleraon. Mona Simpson, tii,v, Wava Mason, Alcie tjrmuyn ct, " - rrowlev. Delia Syron, Helene Syron Max Alford, Herman Hawkins, vernu,, Hopkins. Jack Eakin, Theodore uere, Harold Stouffer. Investment. For safe and profitable '"vestmen many of the most careful and sue cesssful business men in our State are now buying "United Cashier Co. s which three months ago sold a $10 per share, two months ago at 111 " iL-e and is now selling at 12.50 per share, and will mand 15 per share. rir, PavinK Machine i,-0ntinns of the age, tne grrai. ..,..-.-- .,, , , uai me uaiin1 " endorsed oy very soon com This "Automatic being one or is offers' the safest stment in business men. and u anil most profitable stocks now on the market r,n v Kaun and C. k- ians, k. 'duly authorized sales agents for the company,) being trustworthy an, men in their business transat uu ha ... a in-alh OT Willi same, duly frlnetanerefor to the un- j nrooer vouchers threior CUy , dersigned at .ounty, within six of Dallas, m ?f id,aU0nf This notice. published February j 14,. 1911- fdwiN JACOBSON, Oscar Hayi". " estate of Theo- ; Notice to Creditor. Notice is hereby given tha t the un WlMto" estate" of John L. ' minisuo;- .he County luuii. K Loun-persona estate hereby no ineu k-- tne theVeforV to the un- his residence i r!l. nm the six moniiis i. mirneu""' . , ,, the county Guttry, decease d W ti ne CQun of the State o. Oreg on t or n ty, and has qud M d egtat, rfS to Present th. Are same duly proper voucne .luraicned at iv.ntv. within now here selling shares and , date of this nouce. hed Kebruary 10' 1911' ALVAH HUGH GUTTHY . Jii.iratnr ot tne - - T, Gu try deceased. Addre No 1 Sheridan, Oregon. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. now is the time to invest """' Not!. t Creator. Koliee is hereoy gie" " , deigned has.ln duly appo.meu -uf nistraior l"c '.. '. . .,.....,i the estate of Lena .!. !! ilp State of R. F. D. County, and has ASSEMBLYTTES DO IT. An Oregon house of representatives, elected fresh from the people, on a platform declaring the "God-given right of the people to rule," has voted to rpneal a law passed by tne peop.c Now what will the people do? Will thev' howl as loudly as they would v. .nni had the "wicked" assem v,tviten been in power and taken th am action? Representative Buchan an thinks they will, for, said he, "ex-,-ionee has demonstrated that an ef fort to destroy a measure passsed by th oeonle. though it be false and per nirious as hell, will surely bring Its rmnlahmpnt." "The members of this House should remember that under tne inuu every voter In Oregon is a legislator, 1 declared Buchanan. "Whether the law is right or wrong should not concern this body the. people have spoken. I want to tell you that you should be ware of monkeying with the laws of the people. If the people say it is rirhi vou should swear it is right. n.v, ..onnia ran do no wrong, and by 16,000 majority they have said you Bhall not do this thing. "The neoole are sovereign in author ity. They kew what they were doing when they passed the law because the i.ininlv written on the Ilicanufc " i' .,aiir,t Attain I urge you to beware. Two years ago I tried to monkey with one of the people's laws, and tne vot ers of Jackson County and a couple of papers in Portland have not ceased to howl about It yet." In answer to Buchanan's argument, Representative Clemens, one of the imirit advocates of "people's rule," in the last campaign, declared that "the legislature exists to right wrongs a. well as to pass laws." Ana men, 82 members of a "people's" house calmly voted to repeal the Initiative law which put out of business the Hume cannery at the mouth of Rogue River. Oregon's six million dollar, anti- assembly, Statement No. 1 legislature will adjourn tomorrow. We notice in one of our trade jour nals an advertisement of a newspaper for sale for $60,000. If a man had 60,000, he wouldn't need a newspaper. WILL TRANSFER BLOT. Buchanan had his bill repealing the whlnoine nost law passed. He made At or, cionnent Dlea to remove this foul Shop. blot from Oregon's good name and place it on some woman's eye. Salem Journal. T v.v the County rireiron for Polk ."trsons having an id estate are ih-icj .... ... the same, uuij the present BUSINESS LOCALS JTX (Advertisements under this head are charged at the rate of 1 cent per word, first insertion; cent per word for each insertion thereafter, tu words or less, 1 per month. No ad vertisement inserted for less than 16 cents. Spray Pumps. bargain. Vaughn's Plumbing 2-17-tf verified, to Vu-rs there- 01 id the ""Dated "'and Hrst published February 17' mL . CONRAD STAFEIX. Administrator, c. t. a. of the estate of Ina T. Gilbert, deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. BOWERMAN TURNED DOWN. Senator Bowerman went down to defeat yesterday in the Senate in an effort to override the Governor's veto of his bill providing for an assistant Reeretarv of State and empowering him to take the Governor's place on h various state boards when the Governor is absent. Bowerman made an able speech In defense of his bill and answered tne oDjecuuna iimi nnvemor raised to it. Senators Mil ler and McCulloch defended tne uov- ernor s veto, which ouo,.-... -vote of 16 to 14. THE COUNTY BONDING BILL. The house road bonding bill is the .,i. ,.rmi,rnmlses between the Itrauu . w...,-- farmers and the good roads advocates. The bill is probably the best that can be secured at this session of the Legislature. Section one provides that any coun ty may Issue road bonds. Section two provides that 25 per cent of the voters of a county may call a bond election. Section three provides that tne vot- . . , A .no.lB In ers may set out me wu be improved in the body of tne pen tion. Bonds may be voted for general or special road construction. Salem Journal. Wanted. By man, room and board in private family, with no children. Give partic ulars and price, and address A 12, care 2-17-ti Observer. For Sale. Oak and Cedar posts. Warehouse Company. Soehren 11-18-tf. Found. In Dallas, Sunday, lady's brown fu." muffler. Inquire of John Dlehm, Smith- flat d Thnn Bl. North. 2-11-tf Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly aPP".l" administrator de bonis non with the will annexed of the fffJh Mitchell, deceased, by t116,1-0"" Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk County and has qualified. the aiirreSe are hereby notiffed to 1 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 oi independence in said County within six months from the date of this no- "Tiated and published this third day of January, 1911 g jjoHANN'ON, Administrator aforesaid Oscar Hayter, Attorney. H A R N E S S Now is the time to buy new harness. For Sale. "Shadeland Wonder" C. W. Boyle, Dallas. seed oats. 2-14-5t of For Sale. About three dozen S. C. Buff Leg horn Hens and Roosters, at $15 per dozen. E. N. Keeney, Dallas, Phone 15, S. F. 2. Oregon. 2-14-2t For Sale. Open rubber tire buggy, auto seat; also set single harness. Outfit nearly new, and in first-class shape. Harry Hill, Glen Del, Dallas, Or. 27-4t Store Room to Rent. Anyone desiring a store building for general merchandise or a department store, now has an opportunity to rent the only strictly modern store room in Dallas. Apply to J. B. Thompson, at Hotel Gall. 127tf The Corvallls Gazette-Times Is the latest Oregon newspaper to adopt "the linotype way." A S4000 Mergenthaler has been Installed, and the bright little dally Is now coming out in a neat, new dress every day. Oregon now has some eighteen or twenty towns In which linotyped newspapers are produced, and the day Is not far distant when the use of mechanical composition will bo universal. The Iowa Legislature has adopted the so-called Oregon primary law. The Democrats fathered the bill. It Is said that they see In It a chance to elect a United States Senator In 1912, by taking advantage of the factional fight In the Republican ranks. That's the "Oregon system," all right. It Is the system that elected Oeorge Chnm berlaln to the United States Senate and landed Oswald West In the Gov ernor's chair. It Is a grand system considered from a Democratic stand point. e - GOT IMS OWN MEDICINE. Senator Jay Bowerman had a mighty fine chance to prove himself a states man at this sesssion of the Legisla turebut he has shown himself the conniving politician throughout. Beat en at the polls for governor, he has used his prestige in the Senate as a sort of punitive proposition, and he is now getting his medicine Into his own receptacle. Accusing Dr. Sterner oi terrible extravagance, he hiiB brought forth the fact that while Oregon's in sane patients are well cured for, the cost was the least of any state In the Union, except Georgia, where the majority are negroes, who are allowed to go unclothed and barefooted nearly the year around, owing to climatic conditions. Dr. Steiner has met the charges fairly and squarely, and the people at large know now that tne asylum superintendent has done hiB full duty, and given value received for all expenditures. Meantime, Bower man has "queered" himself for future preferment by Oregon's voters boro Argus. For Rent or Sale. A fine place for sale or rent. Plaster ed bungalow and five acres of land, In cltv limits of Dallas. A. B. Baird, Box 256, Dallas. Wanted. Wanted, 100 Brown, White or Buff Leghorn pullets. Monmouth Real Es- taet Company, Monmoutn, ureKoo 23tf Hay For Sale. Nice, clean baled oat hay for sale. H. Q. Campbell. 131tf For Sale Cheap. Solid black walnut child's bedstead and springs for sale cheap; good as It a f'anrmbell. 131tf Registration of Land Title. In the Circuit Court of the State Oregon for Polk county. In the matter of the application ot H E. Schoenfeld, to register the title to the following described premises, ,,..i it s end Q in the division of the real property in the estate of J B Syron, deceased, and more par ticularly described as beginning at a post set 39.12 chains East and 5.2 U chains South from the South Last corner of section 16 in township b South Range 6 West, said post being r. .(. .b.ini smith nf the South East corner of the Wesley Lynch D. L. ll nHceS C, and running thence East 20 rlgllb IJIU.C3 CnainS lO a post, llicm-c chains to a post from which an oak 12 inches in diameter bears South 2TA degrees West 226 links, thence West 2 0 chains to a stake from which an oak 6 Inches in diameter bears North 38 degrees vvesi links, thence South 32.50 chains to the place ot beginning, containing b5 acres, said land being in lolk County, Oregon. versus Asa W. Patee, Geo. L. Baker, Freder ick R. Baker and All to whom it may concern, defendants. Application No. Take notice that on the 4th day of Tn,.,r 1811 H V. Schoenfeld filed his amplication in the Circuit Court of the State ot uregun, iur ruin. ."(. for Initial registration of the above described land: Now unless you appear on or before the 18th day of February, 1911, and show cause why the said application shall not be granted the same will be taken as confessed, and a decree will be entered according to the prayer of the application and you will be forever barred and estopped from disputing the same. , In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the said court this 4th day of January, "(SEAL). E- M. SMITH Clerk. for the Appli- We have in stock a full line of both single and team chain harness for both heavy and light work. We also have the largest line of collars in town, guaran teed to wear for 3 years and We carry a full line of extra straDS. whips, blankets, buckles and collar pads. Mr. D. A. Coovert has put in a full line of repairer s tools and is prepared to do all kinds of harness repairing. IIIlls- Wantcd. Wanted, 20 or 30 good, fresh dairy cows. It. A. Campbell, Sheridan, Ore gon. 12-6-tf. For Rent. For rent, the Francis Wrlghtson place of 24 0 acres. In Pedee precinct. Oscar Hayter, Agent, Dallas, Oregon. 9-23-tf. W. O. Sims, Attorney cant. Arguing In support of the passage of Speaker Rusk's "second-choice amendment to the direct primary law, the anti-assembly Statement No. 1 wing of the Republican party urges that such a measure Is absolutely nec essary to save the party. If Speaker Rusk and his gang would only cease their popullstlc foolishness, the party would soon bo able to take care of It self. It wouldn't need saving. The men who have helped to cripple the party In Oregon are hardly the ones. to advise as to how It shall be saved THE RECIPROCITY MEASURE. The reciprocity measure now before Conress provides for free lumber, pulp and pulp wood, wheat and other grains, fish and vegetables. The present rate on eggs Imported from t anaoa is live cents a dozen; if the agreement goes into effect, they will be free. On butter, the present rate is six cents a pound; under reciprocity it would be free. On fresh meat the present rate is one and a half cents a pound, and under reciprocity It would be one and a quarter cents. On bacon and hams the present rate Is four cents a pound; under reciprocity it would be a cent . I.-., .1..u,l thp and a quarter. n p..m..j present rate Is live cents a pound; alive, three cents; both would be free. On codfish the present rate in three quarters of a cent a pound and on mackerel one tent; both would be free, tin fruits, such as apples and peaches, the present rate is twenty-live cents a bushel: all would be free. On such vegetables as potatoes the present rate Is twenty-five cents a barrel; all vege tables would be free Northampton. Mass., Gazette. Wanted. All kinds of Iron, rubber, brass, cop ner. zinc and hides. Highest cash Drlces paid. A. N. Halleck, Monmouth, Oregon. s-ia-tf. Contract to Ijet. Six acres, half mile from Dallas, to irrub nnd burn; stumps are blasted; owner to furnish machine and horse. Address, Box 84, R. F. D. 1, Men ,.iii, r Independent Phone, Alrlle, The Statesman reads the people of Salem a well-deserved lecture for try ing to hold up the extensive improve ments proposed to be made by the Salem, Dallas A Falls City Railway company. It says: "Salem cannot expect to exact all sorts of hard condi tions from the Salem, Falls City A Western people. They want to spend a big sum of money here, in bridging the Willamette and getting a connec-j tion with ths Oregon Electric, and this will be of vast benefit to Salem, for si! time. We should meet these people at least half way. There are plenty of rities needing railroads no worse than Salem that would otter a subsidy. In stead of presenting a stuffed club." The only argument advanced against the whipping put Is that It Is a relic of barbarism. Probably this Is true, but It provides precisely the proper sort of punishment for "barbarians" who beat their wives The two-legged animal, miscalled a man, who will stoop so low aa to strike the mother of his children deserves to be whipped and whipped hard. He should con sider himself lucky to eecap hanging. On. the other hand, some suitable form of punishment should t meted out to nagging, scolding wives. But what kind of punishment? A friend at our !! suggests the passage of a law nmnellina Quarrelsome wives to wear hats and gowns about tea years out of He thinks Such punisnmeni 25-51. 131- Come in and talk INCUBATORS with us, and see one in ac tive operation. We carry a full line of Grit, Shell, Bone, Egg Food, Beef Scraps, Chick Food, Alfalfa Meal, Scratch Food, and Oil Meal. Also, Supplies for incubat- Xollcc of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, as executors of the estate of Franklin A. Link, deceased, have filed their final account in the County Court f th. stnte of (iretton lor rom oun- tv, and that Saturday, the 4th day of l :nnr,tnr oil March. 1911, at the hour of ten OrS anQ mCUDaiOr Oil. 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. MARY K. LINK. HUM Kit V. LINK, NKI.L1K LINK. Executors of the estute of Franklin A. Link, deceased. Oscar Havter. Attorney. Hated and first published February 3, 1911. Donkey Kngino For Sale. Seattle donkey, 9 by 10 Vi. Fifteen hundred feet 1-inch line; about Z50U feet trip rope; all necessary blocks. Inquire of Pedee Lumber Company, Alrlle or D. D. Ootid, Dallas, Oregon. 2 tOtf CRIDER'S General Store Fur Horticultural Meetings. Widespread Interest Is being taken In the two days' horticultural Institute which ts to be held In Dallas, Thurs day and Friday, February il and 14. and preparations are still In progress to make It a success. The circuit court room In the Court House has been i cured for tne use oi - addition to the speakers whose names have already been announced, an ef fort Is being made to secure the ap pearance of two noted fruit men from Salem. One of them Is IJoyd T. Rey nolds, formerly a State fruit commis sioner, who for a long time has been a practical fruit grower and student of horticultural matters. The other Is K. C. Armstrong, fruit Inspector of Marion County, who has had a great deal of experience In fruit In Or. gon and also In California. Notice lt Water Consumers. For the accommodation of our pat rons who find It Inconvenient to call at the company's otnee, we have ar ranged to have our books at the Gay nor She Store from the sixth to the twentieth of each month, where water bills can be paid and receipts will be Issued for all payments. DALLAS WATER COMPANY. I10-lm lr Rent. r:..w! .IscUinx house B-ar sawmill; t? a month. M For Sale. Fir Vista farm. 307 acres, John L Riggs. owner. Excellent tor iri.....s. dairying, hops and fruit. Will divide. Also, other North Polk County farms, and a sawmill. Barton Z. Riggs. Real e.t.i. Imllv. Oregon. Route 1. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned as executrix of the estate of Alexander II. Collins, deceased, has filed her final account in th.; County Court of the xiute oi ttregon ior i in County, and that Wednesday, the first 1 day of March. Ill. at the hour of ten . . ... e - r ....i.i .1... ' O CIOCK in toe Itu-cmum (,i 1..11U at the Court room of the said County Court In the City of Dallas, On-son. has been appointed by said Cou'C us the time and place for the hearing of objections to the said final account and the settlement thereof. SARAH K. COLLI .W. Executrix of the estate of Alexandt r II. Collins, deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Dated and published January 31. 1911. BETTER FRUIf: nmi The Best Magazine of its Kind it the United States Tin rrit HIIK e fi Ctio : th, r sv The Observer is pleased to announce that it has been able to rt, j,, ranJment with the publisher of this great horticultural journal whereby 7Z2 "Better Fruit" and the "Twice-a-WeeK Observer" one year for ff STAR PHOTOPLAY THEATER The Home of Good Pictures Running the same kind of pictures as the famous Star Theater of Port land. I'sing only licensed pictures, which are approved by the National Hoard of Censorship of New York City. The names of the films are the famous Phone Dallas SIS. JJltf Foe Sain. Four crystal white Orpington cock erels. Kellerstrass strsln. C. H. Kugel. z-i-si Dallas. Or. lr skv A house and lot. Some Notice to tYnlltitrs. Notice is hereby gien that the un dersiKned has been appointed cuard inn of the person and estate of Joseph Tharp. an Insane person, by the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County, and has (planned. Ail persons having claims nuainst the said estate are hereby notified f present the same duly rilied. toeether with the proer vouchers therefor, to th1 undersigned at her resid.-nce In said County, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published February 10. 1911. MARY ALICE THA UP. Ousrdian of the person and estate of Joseph Tharp. an Insane person, j mhi.h are the btst pictures to b- had Address. Willamina. Oregon. , . . . Oscar Haxter. Attornev. snd Tf n"d 8,1 th bading picture ' j houses of the East and West. Itiocrapb. Kdton, Fsnatiay. t.aimioiit, Kalem. I.uhln, 1 rhan lYl!c. tieiwge Metlcs. Pa I be Frcre, Nellg. and Yltagraph. ONLY $2.00 out k w I & JgT' 3eo . Pri . ... vomWs for a first-class Fruit paper in with its drib offers, the Observer consulted fruit experts ,n all W. Northwest as to their choice of the best orchard publication. Every o, , . .... , aa Rpt.t-.fir Fruit. . b unhesitatingly recunnnciiu SEND IN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TODAY , ,i i i; innmnl von will thank us fortty If vou have never read tnis syrenum j , -fi J - ,,r mi Tt-.-Ii-" Tf ia trio fnnt wim ; when you open your first number oi -newer . - 1 s fi It need-the one you have been looking lor. , m.ii.. ; on rwnn publication, devoted to the orchard int a w v. w Shenard. of Hood River, a man who thf: uregon, auu cuncu j - understands local conditions. It has no equal among pub ications of No Oregon fruit raiser-especially, no beginner-can afford to be without Remember, U pays for .04 numbers of the Observer and' months of Better Fruit. p (tt Remit by Check or P. 0. Money Order f Xotk-e of rlnal Scttletiiotrt. j Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned as administrator of the (es tate of Andrew J. Xorris. JYd. has nted his nnal account in the County , furniture Court of the State of Or.ron for Polk and that Wednesday. th th mi mix cords of dry wood, w m '"- "ir'JL-"V "'J . . "I "- - . 'dav oi xmrrn. 1111. hi nitr ni'ur i itn sell at a bargain. Call at sis i nurcn tr-t- Thone F. H. Museott. Ira. J. R. Hubbard. w Wall raper. Wall paper, dire from the factory a very select line at W. P. UM-man's. J-I-t FW HaarMs. R. C. Rhode Island Reds. Barred and White Rocks, at t r-r setting of .1 Ura Wtntl I I!rS(lB. P. O. Ro t, Dallas. Oretroa- 21ml The First National ban building to be erected In The Dalles M be by far the Cnest structure In Oregon east of Portland, and equal to any west o j Winter. the mountains, says the Optimist It will be a strictly class A building, five omr Visiter WaoA. Order your stab wood new and be sore of having rood dry supply for I ran sell yea ettner aiaos. o'clock In the foren(Hn of all day. at the Court room of the said Cunt j Court in the City of la','aa. tre(.n.i has been sfpointed hy said Court a the t me and place ffr thr heanec of! objwtions to th said final account and ! the settlement thereof. j R U CHAf-MAW j Administrator of the estate of An drew J Noma deceased. car Havter. Attorney. J Iwt-d and first puhhs'hd Ftbruarf T. lll. K. . . iM c rurmiftli any' MOCKS. W II inn,,.,..- - I otke a Crllr. Notice ts hereby riven that th u- ! dr oed has ba duly at t. -:-a ad ' mtrttrtor of the estate of THoee .? other ktna of wood etr4. Plenty f j J larohan. the Ccwt si its. i" ' ,-, ' atnri-. hirh 14 fet. md-a la v rv rood oaa ano nr. - '- , ,vtin. and has Ail p--rj would hare a more wholesome effect , storte. .... tBe- hos, afutU 11 cla.m. .rani the .,(lt... . . . . -1 r k Mni realms i , m its .' . ' i . . v. , . . . . are hereby aocrw-a t present thai SWEENEY BROS. are now prepared to de liver Hay, Grain and all kinds of Mill Feed to any part of the city. Thone 1242. Give us a call WATCH FOR THE VALU ABLE COUPONS Di SWEEXETS BEST lir re y bw It "ire, (to of EVENTUALLY M ss f fli ft i i -i FLORSHEIM SH0 WHY NOT NC Uglow Clothing House Dallas, Oregon Are You Got To Bui See The Willamette Valley Lum Company at Dallas About Your Material Not Always the Cheapest but Always The Best Lumber Shingles than wouia a ni'i II V tJucklng stool.