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Polk County Observer J. C. HAYTER, EDITOR AN PUBLISHER Published Seml-Weekiy at 11.58 per Tear. Strictly la advance. Entered as second- class matter March 1, 10T. at the post office at Dallas, Oregon, under the Act of Con gress of March , 187. DALLAS, OREGON", MARCH 7, Tht way to build up Dallas U to pat ronize Dallas ptoplt. WAS VETERAN OF CIVIL WAR Harvey Tingle Dies at KenMem-e of 111 Sirter at Air lie. COURT HOUSE NOTES ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM POLK COrSTT RECORDS. List of Claiiiu Allowed C-omiiii?.kMifT' Court Term. by Countj in MarHi. PROBATE. In the estate of Alexander II. Col-j WalIf.r William?. Waller Muir. discharge and Harvey Tingle, an old and much re spected resident of Polk County, died at the home of his sister. Mrs. Wil liam Shewer, in Airlie. Saturday morning. March 4. aged 82 years, 1 month and 20 days. He was born January 12. 1S29, In Warren County. Ohio. At the age of! he niiterl In Comnnnv T Forty- lins, deceased final fifth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, served ; execution entered. j through the war, and was honorably In the estate of John F. Leach, de discharged as a corporal. He moved ceased matter of citation to heirs at to Nebraska In 1867, where he married law continued to March 14. at 10 Miss Sarah Reuter, who died at their j o'clock a. m. home in Columbia County, this state. In the estate of Bertie M. Guy. de in December. 1899. He located in Co-; ceased inventory and appraisement lumbia County in 1876, and was en-' "I' d and approved; Newton L. Gu gaged in farming there for 25 years. j appomu-a aarninis.r ,. k-- At the expiration of that time he re- ntrship estate oi ouy oroui. City Kldctkiii Officers. . regular meeting of the city council Monday evening the foJoa ing judges and clerk, t for the city election to he held on the first Monday in April: rrtJudses. J- M. fampbeil. F M Collins. P. S. Green'""'-x.- p Millar. A. W. Teats Second ward-Jues. V.. L. soh ren n. I. Hawkins. Will Greenwood. -l.-rk.s. J. S. Ahr,auh. W. R. Ellis. Ttiir ...rdJudBes. U. H- Cosper. n II Pillar. A. W. Bennett Clerks. iet- .4. BUSINESS LOCALS X (Advertisements under thl. .head are cnargea ai me - -word, first insertion; it Ml per .oro eaeh insertion thereafter J. ords or less. 1 per mw 'M,a,vhVtriUu"y oi April, 'ml.; ; Saturday, the nr t ,,f that at 10 O'CLOCK . . ifl jif then and there to -in . -ir.v whv a IK.(l'e ,. . ,l..a..r i.ed : TlVr the Southwct quarter oi. i quarter and ' ,.r section 11. ,he s""11'?"-- a'-.mh of Kanse 1 West: n TonM'ii ' . i, r; ii itv in ro .acres. me , ,-oa.l. Judge. , the Cuty court of the " -id cW affld. h,s first day of March. A. l.. K'.l. Attest: smith. SEAL. r.. - Clirk , .in 1 1 n a Oregon, Court in the niy or "u"Court as has been appointed b "nearn, , ctslothTsaidnna. account anu ,he settlement thereof CHAPMAN", !SS. Kebniary 7. 111. No ad- xmiv ..inaiiui. " ....... .... - - , WOruS Or leaj), i'-. . - moved to Polk County, and bought a! ters to issue upon filing approved bond v.rtisement jn8.,rted for less than l ranch in the Pedee hills, which he In the sum oi sai.uoo. owned at the time of his death. In the estate of Franklin A. Link. He was an Odd Fellow for 5J years ! deceased final discharge entered, and during the entire period of his; ' REAL ESTATE, residence in Oregon he had been a' W. D. Collins et ux to S. L Burke, member of Beaver Lodge, of Astoria. Hot in Dallas, 110. cents- He leaves an only child, Mrs. Myrtle; Syverson, of Montesano, Washington. The funeral services will be con-: ducted at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. William Shewey. Wednesday, March 8. at 11 a. m.. by the Reverend , E. L. Knickerbocker to J. T. Simp-, son, half interest in 50 acres, t 6 s. r 6 and 7 w. 110. ! S. L Burke et ux to W. D. Collins et ux. 21.45 acres, t 8 s, r 5 w. 110. Churehmere Realty Co. to West Sa- Ti-am For !sIc. Good driving t-am: '" a'out lOfirt uounds: ag-s ana .- un oi. address. !:. E. Foster, fa!! 1. I!. V. V. 3-7-tf At a Shop. Spray Pump. bargain. Vaughn's Piuml-ine .-IT-lf I McVlcker, and the body will be in-; lem M. E. Church, lots in Churehmere terred in the Womer cemetery. j add. to West Salem, laOO. . m . A. P. Siefarth et ux to H. G. Camp-. Resolution of r'jMulohf I beli. 68 acres, t 8 s. r 6 w. 810. Collier's Weekly, America's political H. G. Campbell et ux to A. P. Sie- sensation monger, has discovered an-j farth 10 acres in Garden Home other mare', nest. Its editor profess-! remov, from our ranks our be-. es to have uncovered a deep-laid plot ! Corporal,; l'lmmona, to ,srael Dallas whereby Postmaster General Hitch-;"- " - - cock and R. E. Williams will strive ; Nice. H. G. Campt. Hay ior Sale. clean baled cat hay for sale. 1 3 III -!!. On-chov Wanted. vn larg- rose bushe ti-s. Phone 1221. J- of i Whereas,' We feel deeply the edict Smith. Blue Ribbon Orchards, "from which there is no appeal, that .t t,,h hv .h fv,.n, f Letitia E. Purvine and hus. to J. A. ! fall things, removing from our ranks.""" B- Tetherow, 5 acres in In to defeat the "people's candidate" for President next year by sending rump delegation to vote tor ian m .... , . dependence tl v. ,,.. ..! Th. He ' ' one who took a deep Interest, " Pna"ce- evidently inspired by Jonathan in our weIfare an1 upbuilding, and one Bourne, is having the desired effect " as alwas read- wi,h a he,Pin8 upon the mugwump press of Oregon, j nand ood J our organ" Ied by the Portland Journal, these: demanded it; and Bourne newspaper, are spilling bar- Whereas we desire as an organiza rel. of ink In warning the voters to '"" and individually, to show our re beware of this diabolical scheme of "P"1 "r hi memory and our sympa- . ihv n'itl, Iha anrrnirfiil rflaln'M ei.e- the "enemies of the peepul. It mat ters not to them that the alleged plot is too ridiculous on its face to be wor thy of serious consideration, or that Mr. Williams has frankly declared For Sale. Oak and Cedar posts. Warehouse Company. Soehren 11-lS-tf. John J. Turner et ux to B. E. Car rier. 46.07 acres, t 7 s. r 3 w, $5000. COMMISSIONERS' COCRT. In addition to allowing the usual bills for officers' salaries, claims were ordered paid as follows: Kua.rf.4 and Bridges. Ira Mehrling 1200.00 cially his widow and daughter, in the ! Willamette Valley Lumber Co. 10.00 Lot of goods. n ton street. Forty h-ad of Dallas. I'nr Sale. -five head good ewes and TO g.jats. Inquire H. W. C!,iT..rd. Pl-.on-. East lil. :;-3-tf that "it would be absurd to suppose that the delegates elected by the peo- great loss that they have sustained; ; Spaulding Lumber Co. now. therefore, be it B. F- Beezley Resolved. That Company H. Fourth F. H. Fawk Infantry. Oregon National Guard. H. D. Staats while bowing to the mandate sent Ord Castle . . ... . . . 1 .... f I.' . I I'-. TTI I.)., II pie could be Induced to cast their bal- """ uur , , ' - - - A. B. Muir Grant Gay Fuller Edgar D. E. Hall ..... t.i, .r ir,..eet.,i tn vote for Commander of all men. sincerely de. another man." and that "there will be ' Pr he necessity for such an ord.-r.j A. B. ,. ,.,m ennvenlion." The Rourne- ,akin fr"m our ranks- aS did- 8iL' S fellow citizen, soldier and friend. al-;J- L ways held In the highest esteem, and , E. W. of admirable Qualities of leadership, i F. M. leaving a vacancy in our roster of non- no rump convention, l he Bourne Chamberlain combination knows that the only way it can hold its grip on Oregon Is by frightening the people into the belief that they are about to lose some of their God-given rights. The plan has worked well so far, but it will not last always. Some day the Oregon voter will get over his scare, and then, these political highbinders, like Othello, will find their occupation . gone. ' 8.72 87.00 4.00 4.00 13.50 4.00 2.00 8.00 8.00 2.00; 11.00 2.00 5.00 6.20 235.00 32.25 20.25 20.75 10.18 61.75 Wall a very s-1 man's. New Wall Paix-r. :air. direct from the factory ne at W. P. Hoi- Wanted. Wanted, 20 or 30 guod, cows. R. A. Campbell, She gon. r-sh dairy idan. Ore-12-0-tf. commissioned officers that will be dif-;C. W. Davis ... ficult to fill; and be it further ! Craven Brothers i R-solved. That in honor of the;J. W. Finn ' memory of our departed comrade and Dan Elliott friend, the privates and non-commis-" H. Pickens sioned officers of Company H wear J- T. Reed . crene unon the left sleeve of their Beall & Company i blouses for a period of 30 days fol- A. Sampson 29.00 'lowing the adoption of this resolution. A. J. Brown Representative Hawley is entitled to and 10t the commissioned officers of C. D. Shepard the thanks of every lover of Justice rmr,anv u .P!ir crt.nt ,lr.on .hP hilt W. T. Foster for his faithful and successful work of ,n,.jr for the same length of, Court House A.-t-ouiit. In behalf of the original Silets home-t!me. ,, he fur,h,.r j Frank Kerslake 24.00 steaders. Mr. Hawley succeeded in Halved, That Company II, as a Electric Supply Company getting a bill for the relief of these . , , in-vldiiallv. hereby tenders Dallas Water Company .. to the berepv. d ife and daughter. M. V. Woods the mother and brothers and sister of Oregon Power Company . the deceased, their heartiest condol- F. J. Coad ences. fully recognizing, however, that Kerry Acwuiit. nu re words can in now ise do just tnb- For Sale Cheap. Solid black walnut child's and springs for sale ch-ap; new. II. G. Campbell. bedstead good as i:;ltf Wuntiil. to Rem. A furnished h"tis- or housekeeping rooms, by Aptil 1. Mrs. L. Lough. 510 Shelton sir t. 3--tf settlers through both housts of Con gress last spring, only to see it meet death at the hands of the President, on the closing night of the session. Not in the least discouraged, the Ore gon congressman renewed at the last u(j, , ,he wrth or tpca..(j; and b. 33.00 3.15 2.00 2.40 2.95 60.00 26.50 5.34 l or Sale. N-arly new Kimball piano, taken ovir from an Eastern tirm: ll'JO takes it. Can arrange terms. Stockwell 'a Music St. .re. 22i-tf session what had appeared to the set- tiers to be a hopeless fight. His ef forts this time were rewarded by a unanimous vote in both houses, and on Saturday afternoon the glad news came over the wires that President Taft had reversed his former decision and given the measure his approval.) The enactment of this law means that I all st-ttlers who entered upon and im-' proved their land in good faith, and. were not contested prior to the time final proof was submitted, will receive their patents. It is reported that Sec-! retary Ballinger not only withjrew his' objections to the bill, but that it w as largely upon his advice that the ! President signed It. This changed at-! A s,'rJ""" K1 titude of the Secretary of the Interior) SALEM. Or. March 5 An ineffec leads the settlers to believe that the.tual attempt by Harry Holmes to kick coming of their patents will not be a doB this afternoon nearly resulted long delayed. i ,n a fatality. Holmes was on the mmmmmmmm steel bridge crossing the Willamette river Into Polk County when a dot it further Resolved, That a copy of these res olutions be spread upon our company record, ami that one be s.-nt to the sorrowing relatives, and receive pub lication In the papers of our city. Adopted by Company II, Fourth In fantry. Oregon National Guard. March 2. 1911. CONRAD STAFRIN. First Lieut. Co. H. Fourth Infantry.' A. W. BENNETT. Sergeant Co. If. Fourth Infantry. WALTER BAI.I.ANTYNE. : Private Co. H. Fourth Infantry. R. M. Wade & Co 2 00 G. Newton 50.00 I. Damon 1 50 I 'a ii I mt AciiHiiit. Dr. F. M. IMIworth 18 00 West Salem Supply Co 10.00 Peter Cook 10.00 C. A. Robinson 14.00 Mary E. Halsey 62 50 Dallas Meat Company 100 G. A. Muscott 10 00 C. E. Huntley 14C.O0 D. G. Meador 15.50 Kuller Pharmacy 12.50 Salem Hospital 14 00 Emma Fennell 96.00 H. . Black 12 00 AIM Al-OMIIlt. Dr. A. B. Starbuck S.ft0 Dr. I- A. Bollman 5.00 I "or Rent. For rent, the Francis Wrightson place of 240 acres, in Pedee precinct Oscar Hayter, Ag-nt, Dallas, Oregon. 9-23-tf. Wanted. All kinds of iron, rubber, brass, cop per, sine and hid-j. Highest cash prices paid. A. N. Hall-ck, Monmouth. Oregon. 3-12-tf. CockcrvU For Sale. White Wyandotte cocker-Is for sale; Ringhouse strain. J2 50. K. B. Kugel, Dallas, Oregon. White turkey gobbler wanted. 2-24-l:n Senator presented Jay him Bowerman's wife with twin sons has j j.j "ifll KilH iromiiK o nrouyeu n-n nrdin f . , ,, m tl I lt..llf , : nun nil fill mi l"l. e ii nil i lor Jall Account. H I'ampbell 1 20 J. M. Grant 36.41 t'urrc-iit F.iien.-. I!arthuld-Barg Company 15.65 Ilymouili Rim k Kggx l or Sale. Plymouth Rock eggs for Kile; choice strain; 40 cents a duz-n. Mrs. W. M. Sargeant, n-ar Perrydale; Phone Z'-'l. 2-2-tf Glas Prudhomme Co 56.00 gator, says "one was born on the night of February 17, and he has been nam-i ed Jonathan Bourne Bowerman. The other was born early on the morning I of the lth, but for his name there ii a sort of h- sitancy between Daniel K-llaher Kowermaa and lwald West Bow-rman." ( " ' 1 The Salem City Council passed the Salem. Falls City A Western railroad , franchie ordinance over the Mayor s veto last night by the decisive vote of j 12 to 2. Oregon has reached a stage, of its existence where the obstructive tactics of the Lachmundx, of whom there are a few In each community. will no longer be permitted to inter-j f-re with its development. ' animal. The dog was too tiuiek for him. however, and Holmes slipped, f illing with great force anainst a por tion of the steel structural work. A gash several Inches long was cut In the top of his walp and he was ren dered unconscious. He was taken to a Im al hospit.il, w here he received medical treatment. He will survive. H ilm-s Is emploe.l as a lather and lives at the Florence Hot-1. Irwin-Hodson Company 1.25 Peter Cook 25.00 Polk County Observer 270.35 Dallas Telephone Company... 22.15 N. A. Emmitt 1 J. D. Smith 1288.79 Fulbr Pharmacy 11.60 Polk County Itemizer ... 6-50 E. W. Fuller 11.00 Harry Marshall 2-50 ', I'-ggs For Hatching. S. C. R. I. P.eds, high-class, priz winning stock, great egg-laying strain. Eggs 12 p. r 15. J. S. Macoml-r. Dal las. Oregon. Phone Black 2j. 2-2Mf Automobile in Exchange For Ijind. A five-passer.g-r automobile of 1910 model: 45 horsc-pew er. beautiful lines, recently overhauled, in ex. har.ge for land. Address, i mo J. Wilson. Salem. Oregon. 2-2-3t 0LDEST0REG0NP0STMASTER Honorable Milt Miller, the Sage of the Santiam. Is mentioned as a proba ble candidate for 1'ntted States Sen ator In 1912, to succeed Jonathan; Rourne, gays a news dispatch. What? Desert Jonathan, aft-r he has given Oregon "the leM inditical sstem on earth" by wrecking the Republican party? Ingratitude, thy name is IVm- , ik racy Kt'oril Breaking Hen. VANCOUVER. Wash. March S. For pastime, W. J. MoKlnney of this city, raiss a few chi. kens. He kept account of the number of eggs laid in February. The 15 hens, t ight White Rocks, and seven Rhode Inland Reds. In Si days, la d 330 tggs A record was publihed recently of a woman who bad 45 chfk.n that laid M.o Claims Honor For Valrtt Mailen, Vrtcran of Tweily V ; . Donkey Engine For Sale. S. attle donkey. 9 by 10 ',. Fifteen hundred feet 1-inch line; about 250o i feet trip rope: ail necessary blocks. Inquire of IVd-e Lumber Company, j Airlie. or D. D. Good. Dallas, i .r-gon. i 21 Otf In addition to the many notable J Man h Siiiim i. featur.-s that have made Polk County 1 "California's Oran-e Country." famous. -McCoy now cornea forward . beautifully iUustrat-d in four c-l-rs; with an emphatic claim of having the "The Sp. !l." an unusual r. n.ar.tic s-- 0 old. t active postmaster In the state, r rial, by t. N. and A. M. V,::umt..c: egg, during the nmf L-nod. If Mr I" h Person of Valett Macken. whose v. nat v. omen are o ,ng in the N.nh Kmn.v had had 45 hens, all a. good long service, close attention to busi- west." March Sunset, now on :,'.; 15 as his 15. they would have laid 990 n-ss. and accommodating manner; cents. 2 2i-4t have made him the best known man. in that end of the county. ) For sale. In defending McCoy s right to the - Fir Vista farm. a. r. s. J, In L eggs. The McMmnville Telephone-Register otfice is to be equipjied for Esi-r-antn printlnr. and the pHr man who opirttea Brother M irt.n l;notpe is due to losa. whfit little hoe of heaven he ever had. Lorimer declares Divine Prov id, nee '. saved l,.m his seat In the I nilt d States Senate. He should have Dirintty out of it. and save his thanks for few of his own odoriferous kind. alusM.- imlianl L K. M'.re. of the B.vird of Trade building, predicts a heavy movement of ifrsin and fruit lands this spring, especially aft-r hono-seekers from the East begin to arrive. He reports the sal- of a 44-a. re peah orchard own ed by h;m.!f to Stella Beam, an Eastern l u.r. for 114 3"6. The place is one mile from The Dalles Port land r gonian. SlHVt Nr4M. Galloway hell a Judge Galloway held a short sea Ion of t ircuit court in Iallas. Mcn- day. and deposed of the follow in emm-m: Ijnnte E Iav.s a Clare P Iisvis. d.or.-e. d fault er.trred; de cree as jred f.ir; I. D Broan. at- torney f UmtirT IjiJJ 'confirmed: J. G. lUncham for idsint- A creamery has been established la iff. C. L V. N.ry and N L f.utier for Ltim.a T. R. will speak In Portland early in April. Then we shall know for cer tain whether Oregon really has "the best pol.tical sytra oa earth." honor of having the oldest postmaster , Riggs. owner. Ex ell.r.t fi r farn. :r.g in Oregon, a correspondent writing to dairying, hops and fru.L W:l! d ; le the Oregonian from that point, has Also, oth'r North P.1W C- .r,;y f.,-rr.. this to say: " I noticed In your paper, and a sawmill. Barton 7. I; .vs. v.- a: uf recent date that the postmaster of Estate. Amity. Or. g..n. I;. Uf ; Mount Angel claimed to be the oldest Phone Dallas 525. ::;tf postmaster in the slate, and again I noticed another one making reply., V oar Winter's Wood. saing he was the oldest by one year.. Order your slab wood now ar, 1 J one having srved It and the other, sure of having a rood dry supply L,r 14 y.-ara. ' Winter. I ran sell vou either s'a'i. "I d that both are wrong by aix blocks, or trimmir.ga Can f jrn sh any years Vslett slacken, of McCoy, baa other kind of wood d-sird Plenty of h.bl the post "trice at McCoy for ! good oak and fir. S-nd In ycv.r cri'r years, not having lost three months by either phone. Mutual. 11M Peil. in the entire time. He was appointed ( 441. Al'Gl'ST ROMAN. under John Wsnamaker. August Xi.; 12. and has been alone most of the Notfc to Water tinwinm. time since his appointment- He la an For the ace..mm.!,t!on cf our pat- Bush a old aldier and prominent Odd Fellow j rons who find it ineor.v- r.ier.t to ca 1 and has taken part in many enter pris- ne romp"! s oti . e. we have ar ing deals in this community - ranged to Lav, cur bo. s it t, .-,lv. . T nor Shoe ?it.re from tie s x:h to the Notiic to (r.ilitor. V,.i c- is her-l y giv-n that the un-derVu.'ne.l'-haS be-n duly aH-nted .dmiiostra.rx of the J'f . M' ?", at-'of '-reson for Poik Court oi th- Mat. o r'.Wi C m. Gainst th- said -"-He a-e n-r-i.v notified to pr-sent ..at. a.e .i , ,,(l!tnr witn ,he same. da. reo.it the K Kd t h reJvnce in the ru-'oVo" in id .-nty. within ::J,:;:',;;;:re:, the date of this no- '''Dated and first published March 3. mL MABEL MAY OCT. Administratrix of the estate of B-rtie ( ;iv. .'i-c-ased. . .scar iiayt-r. Attorney. NotUe tn Creditor Notice is hereby given that the un- aligned h-Jao. Theodore; ministrator of the .state oi jacobson d-ased hy the c I Court ot the ta,e Vu persons County, and m.s lua'f' g' estate1 having claims "gainst the said e St . d-rs gned at his residence in the 1 1 , of Dallas in said County, within six. months m.m the date of thl. no , Dated and lirst published rel.ruan I4,li"'- EDWIN JACOBSON", , Administrator of the estate of Theo dore Jacobson, deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Fl 1H) 1Q) TT Tr, o r ii i i OA N For Sale. furniture and hous-hoM ,d as new. 515 Washing-2-2 i -tl" Xotk-e to Creditor-. Votie- is hereby given that the un-,i..r-g!.e.l has been duly appointed ad m'nistrator with the wt!i annexed of the .state of Le na T. Gilbert, deceased the County Court of rite State of ,;,V..gn for Poik County, and has ''"vft-'roe, havir.s claims against th; 'ai 1 eVab- are h-r-by notified to pres-nt th- sam-. : :iy r.n-1 to gether with the pr.-,rr vouchers there lr to the und-rs'sn-d. at his Pjace of . Jj-Ls in the Citv of 1 s. m said County, within, six months irom the daDa'''d,h6r.d'tlrst' publlsh-d F-bruary 1T' U11' CONP.AD STAFRIN. Admi::is-ra:or. c. t. a. of the estate of ' l-rai T. iliibert. deceased. Os'aV Hayter. Attorney. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appomted ad- of" he State of Oregon for rfl tv. and has qualiMed All persons having claims against the said estate are herebv notified to present the ?ame di.lv' verified, together with the proper vouchers therefor, to the un dersigned at his residence in said Countv. within six months from the date of this notice. . ,. ,,..,.,. Dated and first published rebruao 14 ALVAH HUGH GUTTRY. Administrator of the estate of John L. Guttrv, deceased. Address, R. I-. D. No 1. Sheridan. Oregon. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Notii e to Creditors. NY.-, e is h.-rcbv given that the un ders'gned has br."-n appointed euard .'n"of the p- r.-oii and estate of Joseph Xh-T'i an r.sar.- person. I y the Coun tv Co'irt of the Stat- of Or.-gon lor I'oik Count", and has qualified. All pVs..-, having .-'.alms against the said -tat- are herebv notified to pr-sent th- same duiv verified, tog-ther with til- iT. p-r vouriiers therefor, to the undersign.-. 1 at her re.-id-r.ee in said County." within six months from the date of this notice. Dat-d and i.rst published I -bruary 1"' MARY ALICE TIIARP. r.uardian of the - rson and estaie of Joseph Thiirp. an insane person. Address. Willamina. Oregon. iiscar Hayter. Attorney. Rcgi-tration of IjiiiiI Title. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County. Depart ment No. 2. , In the matter of the application of M S -Miller to register the title to the following described real (state, to-wit: Beginning 5.11 chains W est ot the Southeast corner of the Henry Hagood Donation Land Claim No. ; in T i S., K. 6 W., of the Wil lamette Meridian in Polk County, Oregon, and running thence West 4 ;,i chs.; thence North 3i-94 chs. thence East 29.87 chains to ... t-... n., of the said Henry lue rtv o.iv ... - -- , . "cod D I. C; thence ouin u. " to the c-.nter of the County id; theme S. 9 degrees west 8.10 - thence S. 14 degrees W. 7.49 to the place of beginning, cun ning 102.24 acres. Hi chs l:.i: chs chs t;. All to whom it may concern, de- f. ndants. Application .no. Wauled. Wanted. 140 Brown, White or Buff Leghorn pullets. Monmouth Ileal Es tate Company, Monmouth, Oregon. 23tf Notii e of Filial Settlement. Notice is hereby giv-n that th- un dersigned as administrator of th- es tate oi" Andrew J. N.u-ris. dec-as-d. has riled his lir.al account in the County I'ourt of the F'ate of Oregon for Poik Countv. and that Wednesday, the Sth .lay of March. 111, at the hour of t. n o'clock in til- forenoon of said day, at th- Court room of the said County Take notice that on the 2th day of: F.bruarv, 1911, M. S. Miller hieci nis appliiatioii in the above entitled Court' for initial registration of the above described land. I Now unless vou appear on or before fie 1st day of April, 1911. and show cause why the said application shall not be granted, the same will be taken as confessed, and a decree will be en t. red aciording to the prayer of the said application and you will be for , r-r hair d and estopped from disput ing the same. In witness wh-reof I have hereunto set mv hand and-affixed the s-al of the si-id Court this 2 Sth day of February,! i 5 1 ! . SE-L I ' E. M. SMITH. : Clerk. : W. O. SIMS. Attorney for Applicant. j BEAN SPRAY POWER OUTFITS F r 'i- -; -if h -. X j JPS. fi: Reasonable in Price Most Economical to Use Craven Brothers, Agents DALLAS, OREGON For New and Used Goods St?,ve5- Eanges, Heaters, Iron Beds, Springs, L hairs. Rockers, Granite ware, Dishware. We have a nice line of Stationery. The very best lot of Penny Postals in Polk County, this is no bluff, seeing is believing. We handle the Columbia Indestructible Records. Will not break nor wear out. Lasts forever. Fits and plays on any Ldison machine. Same price 35c and 50c Fidlers will trade new good for old. Will take your old cook in on a new range or for furniture, granite ware, notions. Have a talk with them about it tiOti M V.t: pl!M .lltioil.'ii sion i:; SPRING GOODS ARE ARfiij Ginghams - Silks - Orf We can show you the swells ever showrum Dallas. We also have a few new Su Waists. Our Oxfords and t- fimouth Shoes are in. See them before We have the largest andaErl line of Men's Hats ever sb Polk County. fureUiy, hmt-tic" quci-iiia (r-x.-rci- f Mom, ti i ii ir til iivirmfte mi 1. IOuirene: ion, A! irncntal 'iict, J! f tt!iE..riKifntt has that perfect fit Which lends distinction to the close-fitting gown. Made for women by women who Vnovfj'onr particular requirements A shape, size and fit to give style to any figure, whether tall or short, stout or slender, or medium regular sizes and extra large sizes. Made of finest grades of lisle. (Hk-and-lisle, lilk-and-cotton, mer ino, wool, and tilk-and-wool. in graded weight. Union suits and two piece garments. Perfection In Fit, Style and Finish Dainty Durable. We invite your in spection of our very at tractive line of these splendid garments. iV I'll! ipse uk ?d wit nun tl- to be jch wa ifjc-e Ha roughi .jiothot if lloin !ll(ll I it I" . of ho lie jur; Cut Numtier P. W. I A. J (i columns wide) DALLAS MERCANTEI aiit r Wing colum fLB ret 1 Dnlli 'A tw pd at rty-firi pure Tho rlollis "TBllas, "?ort!ai AGA i AT ONE HALF PR W. R. Mis' Confectio1 " Up-to-date Candy Kitchen in rear. We u. to inspect it r SHERIDAN h MARKE' i m Dealer in all kinds of Fresh and Salt Mfj make a specialty of marketing all kinds cf f including Dairy Cows, Sheep, Goats and He i R. A CAMPBELL, Proprietor She drfrndant. I. M. I:utiT m Amanda et al. au.t t Uit tt!: d. fault er.trel: d r- as .ra ej f.jr. R. F IVw at Umtf Hap Ptar-Tar-ll-mrj That is Dr. kril a. It ta th BT'cmal f. j.lamtiff. and h on la croup, couth. ; colds and all lunc and kronthlal troa-i Vuams; Wmaai Lira. Look for tttc Itl-ri um th bottln. Mv rrtae M Inai ri, A totter frB F. A. Kwf. f Rrk- Val Is to ha a ti t ktk-k d lt. Fnr Croup T. Ecll l Pin-Tr-1! ny ta th K ii om a rmlr. ! mtt ciperlmraL frt the rnviu tw. IV11 P; Tr- IIi.OT. SrrfcW I1L I.li a &nm; daurhtrr cf Mr ar. I Mrt A. L 8to, t Ti-vly ax k at h-r k'W la this mv. A traiit-d t.n wai hcHirht t 1mm Porttatsd j Tmrnr t cr f -c fcr. llr t j itrm. Ina and Wtl. ar iIm i'l r- all Informs the mm ArrVnltunM , that th dm f kis chaanftoa ram rwtlr -av birtk t tniJets. tm9 srj hah ded. eacir. hln a raaa aad Imk. H will rm4rvr to snake ' riH winners from thes also. j la twentieth of ea-h month. mhrr iit.r Mils caa he tid anl rr.;;u mi;i israed fr ail jmnii DA1X-KS WATF.ll tV.MPAVT , Xs fr t anwr aheM 4 w thowt ' "Better rrtil" jrT-he f It ta , rof!ectiosi wltk the Ohaerrrr. t'oRar IVar Ikrmlina. j AK OP.dTE. 1t. klart-h Mad-! imm I 'tier. wti rewdes tm the 'Walter rug Ma-e, ar t ak Orwe. rereatlr kad the tnef vtsae ta fcreak kls col- r ' t lar hone as the rmlt af a fall frosa tnad f wire. fltstlnax. the vB'fT r,,urt nf th c- ... -f Wec"a. f. the lV-jPIv cf f t la the matt-r ' th eet.e. ..f ar.i lrioek. lent T ktr I. J it !"!.. anj t, .v aeit rf kn. nnlir..n. Crt nr la the name of th Slate v( --r. 4 am ioi'itm ... Mr ta the Comt i-pi;Tt cf (Se !ir-e of Orec.. toe ts. I'lin'r rte at the Ccurt Rxm ther-.f j What is The Definition of Reliability? It m-. at ran ' r-.-i-.a. ih th-.t !, v,1u can b:,y noml MOfk ravine time and nnnn: it .1 j.r., tat you sr.. '' Z f'f ,""-r "rcharj-, ,our anil con-' t-. s-n.e. thu n..t retar.'mr ih. ..h ... . c- r- a 1 "III !- a-lsiri SVEENEY JBROSa! LOOK tree. J-?' -l ' ",d not lw on - tv- . 17. ,h ,lm" Mnted. of any In p t acre in !.s than 11 months after I-'r.t-d.- .tto -Tr-est t . - r-. '.rv j a to W treated. A trial LAf AMTTE MUSERY COMPANY Lafayette Oregon 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 TOR THE VALU-! ABLE COUPONS IN j The Oty Express does all kinds o ruble rate. phones at K err Store. ARTHUR : svTxxrrs best DALLAS,