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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1911)
Polk County Observer BAPTISED -IN BULLETS J. O. HAYTER, EDITOR AND PCBIJ8HKH Published BemI-Weekly at $1.60 per Tear. Strictly In advance. Entered as second clasa matter March 1, 1907, at the port offl ce at Dallas, Oregon, under the Act of. COn greas of March 8, 1879. DALLAS, OKEGON, MARCH 21, 1911 COMPANY H, OF Jai.l,a, GAGKM IN PRACTICE BATTI.K, Challenge to V 1. J 1 1 . ........ Salem Company For ComiK-t-ltlve Drill. The way to build up Dallas is to pat ronize Dallas people. The editor of the Northampton, Masaachusetta, Gazette, approves the action of Congress in making Peary a rear-admiral. He says it requires a brave man to go out on the polar ice, and a smart man to get back. The Speaker of the late Oregon House of Representatives sent a tele gram to the President, offering to raise a sort of rough riuer regimem ' event of war. Should the enemy load their guns with fiat-salary printer's bills, would our gallant Speaker dodge again? There Ih Still Time. ! win he here two or three months before going to Portland, and anyone wanting fine pictures or duplicates from old negatives should come .... and I will do my best T. J. CHEKlliMiiu.x. 321tf Citation. Executor s Final Notice. to whom it ...... K.rpbv Riven 10 "": , r the State ot Notice . . tne undersiB"" In the County Court of the .i I concern that tne pl(,asant In the matter of th - X County ,1.75 chains; thence Sou guardiansnip u. 1 account in " , Oregon, anu45 minutes a.""---- K(lBt go incompetent. . and t0 the Court ot r,l,lk,..,l,"u" t for h. aring on : South 16.50 chains thi ne, i To Mrs. J j. J- """ :. .,. .h same nna .. i ,.t the hour, -hntna: thence rii lain, ii . ,.' .. ,.f i.oirlnnlnK anu Ises. to- following descrtueu '"V 26 chalns ...if Hirlnning at a P'nl , ,hl. vV.h and 925 chalna we.Bi v, t.f kin. unknown, i.rt" '". ; u.,,-,i.iv. April " ,.me of the State 01 i "" .,.,,,,.) a. in 111.. ' t hence 75 to i l"' ,, Liiuiuo, -., nn(l coniuim"B it whicn unit- "" tne pntce u. ..... . . .r umi more u. ' objection thereto. .., aicree forever bar- notitled to appear j o THINKS GAME ONE-SIDED. We agree with President Ripley, of the great Atchison railroad that gov ernment ownership of the railroads Is coming. The government now under takes to run one-half of them the receipts. But you cannot run a busi ness that way. The man who has the other part of it the expenses will in time throw up the job. We believe tw eovernment ownership of the railroads will vastly increase the cost of the service and decrease Its effi ciency. This is shown by the govern ment ownership In Europe. Hamp shire Gazette. HOW MANY CAN YOU ANSWER? Llwt of Questions KoHenurg Business Man Asked School Children. Older people are not disinclined to speak disparagingly of modern school methods and sometimes Insist that the children are not being taught that ,hi,.h would result to their greatest good In battling with the affairs of Urn. A Roseburg man was asked to out line a series of 50 questions he wouiu have school children able to answer. lifi BHrtCfl I 1. What is a precinct? How are precincts organized ? 2. Who are the officers of your precinct? 3. How ure road supervisors chos en? How are they paid? How much? 4. How is an election conducted? 5. How are county roads estab lished? G. What Is a franchise? 7. What is eminent domain? 8. AVhat gives Oregon her mild cli mate? 9. What national park Is In Ore gon? 10. What Is a forest reserve? 11. Who represents Oregon In Con- greHS ? 12. Explain how State and National laws arc made? 13. What Is meant by "Initiative and referendum?" 14. What Is conservation? 15. What are the coast counties of Oregon? 16. Where Is the Oregon State Nor mal school located? 17. How are school districts form ed? 18. Who composes the district boun dary board? 19. Name ten county seats ot Ore gon? 20. Name and locate ten of the hirg est cities or towns of Oregon. 21. Name five tributaries of the Co lumbia. 22. Hound your county. 23. What are the exports of Ore gon? 24. How far would you travel by boat from Portland to the ocenn? 25. Itms Oregon produce any Iron? Where? 26. Name the state officers. 97 who lnH-Aine I'nlted States Sen ator of Oregon by appointment? 28. Who was the first territorial gov. crnor of Oregon? 29. When was Oregon admitted as a state? 30. When was the Southern Pacific rallr.mil built through Oregon? 31. What Is ball? 32. What Is a Probate Court? 33. WhHt is a tax deed? 34. What I the poll-tax In Oregon? 35. What Is a tax levy? 38. Name tvo ways by which roads are maintained. 37. Whil Is a suit In equity? 38. What must an abstract of title contain ? 3. What Is meant by the Irreduci ble n hool fund? 4t). In what two ways may a special ht levy be made? 41. What Is a lond for a deed? 41. How are notaries public select ed? 4 3. Whal Is an affidavit? 4 4. Explain five laws passed by the last legislature. 48. What Is rw-iproclty? 4 7. Whal are the high wa? 4 4. How are treaties made? 4 Governor West allowed some In the midst of war and rumors of war the residents of Dallas slept in undisturbed peacefulness, or made their weekly preparations for church last Sunday morning, totally uncon scious that an armed military lorce, anfontered for actual service, was even then engaged in fierce and desperate i rr onnrpmaev within the .,nn of the sweetly peaceful sum , r.t tho Sabbath bells. Amid the inr!n. morning sunshine, the gilt terlng bayonets Hashed defiance from foe to foe, and wafted by the freshly fragrant breezes the voice of bugles gave stirring utterance of sinister commands of martial import. Ad oneinev retreating, on skirmish line orTii almost hand-to-hand conflict, the battle raged and the sound of rat tling musketry broke harshly upon the aylvan stillness, while the nelghhorlng chipmunks shinned up a tree In an effort to see and learn what In earn hill was the matter. Practice Warfare. The cause of the unwonted smoke, amell and noise was Company H's maiden battle In mimic. Captain Walter L. Tooze, Jr., In order to give his men a taste-of powder, ordered a practice march and engagement. Company H was divided into two platoons of 25 men each, and to every member 30 rounds ol Diana ammuni tion was issued. Equipped with guns, belts, bayonets, intrenching tools, hav- on,1 rnnteens. they were readv for the fray. The first platoon under command of First Sergeant Peter S. Greenwood, Jr., left the arm nrv st 8 a. m.. taking the Washington and Levens street route out along El lendale avenue, and the Guy road to a point about one mile nor,th of the In tersection of these two thoroughfares. The second platoon, under command of Sergeant L. G. Shaw, left the arm ory at 8:30, following Main street and the Salt Creek road to the Dunlop hill. The first platoon took up a defensive ..ooltion lust north of the Kimball or chard on the creek bank. The second platoon then proceeded to an attain upon the enemy. Amid Paper Bullets. After about two hours of scouting the two bodies came into contact. For about half an hour the "make-believe" paper bullets flew thick and fast. The first nlatooon had thrown up breast works by the use of their intrenching tools, and had selected a good place to repel an attack. However, tnoyj failed in properly protecting their rear. The second platoon made their attack upon that quarter, but had failed to get a correct understanding of the lay of the land before doing so, and the result was that when they came upon the e.iemy, they found that there was a lot of brush between them, thus spoiling effective fire upon their part. Cantain Tooze acted as umpire, and his decision was that It was a draw. Lieutenant Stafrln acted with the first platoon in an advisory capacity, and Sergeant Greenwood with the second platoon. The boys enjoyed their hike of nl.ont seven miles and the sham i ,.- m.ieh mill are enger for another one. It is this kind of train ing that fits men for actual warfare. Challenge Salem. Captain Tooze has Issued a chal lcniro to Captain Abrams, Company M Third infantry, O. N. O., of Salem, to .net him between here and Salem In a sham battle. The plan will be for Company M to leave Hulem on a Sat urdny afternoon, with the object of cnpturlng Pallas, the capital of the enemy's country. They will select a good place en route to bivouac Yin Sat urday evening. On the same day In the afternoon, Company H will leave Dallas with the object of capturing Salem. Thcv will also bivouac en ... - n.nl 1m route. The field or operninuia ... .. limited to within a half mile on eacn side of the main road between Dallas and Salem. This promises to lie an Interesting affair, and the local men . . .... Him, fmitnln are anxiously '"" - Abram's acceptance of the challenge. Cnntaln Abrams Is an efficient oincer and takes a great interest In military affairs, and It Is safe to say that he III enirorlv grasp this opportunity io Kve his men a little valuable training. If the arrangements are porrecieu get forth, the battle will take place some Sunday morning between here and Salem, and the companies will re turn to their stations Sunday afternoon. BUSINESS LOCALS (Advertisements under thl 'head are charged at the rate of lMt pej word, first insertion; cent per woru for each insertion thereafter, 30 words or less, 81 per month. No &i vertisement Inserted for less than 15 cents. CuhIi For Ekk. Cash paid for eggs by Townsend Creamery Company, Dallas, Or. 321-2m W..I.V c ted 11"" if !-- .-. l,. "Se in the County. Court o. .-,.. H"" re hereby r.f ruihi , rum .,nt ii u it ij - u-itfi - , Dallas, in tne uj.i . 19li p for "us " r ,1 rwrutor lll,tate of decedent, tteiu. uir ri are so i , . .otil estate oi uif .lie.'it on to n". - ; ui. if I man- ' V,imV, lf discharged, aim ... rtner uec. f tv of here be. are lieri , Dallas,, rine and enjoining you a ". . f. at, ln the Coun, vu . nt thl. from assserung u.,y ... ?, i V ( ri l.usnent: .and upon you interest in or to Prope y tintnrriav. ihnni noi l,e ; closed cense, " ,,s(.rn,ed , bon 1 the '""' r,v no-i a n v w n y ""'c" . ..... l.lnno-inc to said W";.. r ,,f flai pJS.vh?nn an incompetent: l ? . deceased. The North half of the Su ;" , ,v & Eakin. ..ulrVer and the Southwest qu art, -. ' for Kstate. the Southwest '"" ' 4 West: nship . .-.oumi. " " polk; jsmen released. pETKH ciiOK. the estate ol ri- in- c?ud.n the rea P-m.ses above ue scribed, and further directinB !!aint,.r' '-nS further awarding in Tow of the Willam Counts'. Oregon acres, more or less. ;.Ue .Meridian, in fois , and contaiiiinb n' i i'l'Slliii' " ' . ... . .... n . ..i.r.l liV I lie V of the County .,,,,, ...)th " - " state of t For Kx-iit. Field for rent on shares; one and three-quarters miles south of Dallas. Arinlv A. J. Gllson,. front of Dallas depot. Oregon, for the oum -; y the seal of said Court A first day of March. A. D.. ln- Attest: this! Notice to Creditors. . . , .. .,;.-,.n that the un- Xotlcc.is ner ,.as bCen , miniy v. uu. . , w.,..,.n ndmin- nty, hiaie ,,p of lersigneii lul P1K ""m', .....nKhh, estate " r 'V deeeas. lMia"'. , , , ii lie. II Uiii. ' , ,. i-..i purn ul Bin.. of said decern io-, .. , g may to plalntiit suen irtolbe Published in .3.. 7tli (t.TV Ol maM... (SEAL.) E. . himse who. at deceased, made this . i. . publication deceased, d the date gnall be Fr day. i oi mi" " : . . j , 3-21-at Not! ! tlersitfiv ministrator Noliie to Creditors. 1,,.,-ehv Kivcn tnai mr " ."V;..Ti.,. of this summuiip .. . th M- SMITH... engaged in.M.nf March 10th. m , "be Kri. .. ..a inn VHP out nil 1 11CHLIW1I mv'-"- - V"1"- 1 4- 1Q11 day, Apr,. cXrEYF. MARTIN Attorney for Plaintiff, Clerk, i wameu. louttry two furmsneo o th has qualified. All rooms for light housekeeping, wltn . ty, ' aSHinst the said estate use of bath. Address Iiox lb, cuy. ,,(1,v notified to present 31"tf Tu1y-er fled "together with the ,1ay , March. Oregon. .inners. etc merchants, pi"'" , f Guy , Brothers. A P-' .,(..sni estate are sinst ,n,:.r;". , ;.K,.nt such claims ittun si.x; this notice. dmlnistrator at .. - n.. Ii. on id ' persons ,lis office in tne i n. I unty oi l o.r. .,,,.,,,,, ,his 10th! e,.l and nisi pin.i..- iVs'ren a'u.yap.ntedad-, ' the Date 1 1)1 1 . XKWTl..N i.. nrv. Spray Pumps. I proper vouchers then-tor to tne u .-, of th,. partnership of .i..cl.nt.rl .'If HIS ieii-ii"v .-- - i -- i'.,:'--.ih - . .... ,...il-,e fi At Shop. bargain. Vaughn's Plumbing ; County within six months from the; 2-17-tf DaTed and first' published February; 10' 19U' ALVA If HCGH GCTTRY. I Administrator of the esU, te ot j on g . For Sale. Good work horse and harness. Holman, Dallas, Oregon. G. O. i:hv tirotners. Oscar llayter, Attorney. KcgMratioii of Laud Title rt of the State ot ; 3-21-lt N(J s'herdMn. Oregon. Depart- i Oscar llayter, Attorney. For Sale. New Parry auto; four cylinder perfect condition; a bargain P. O. ISox 38, Dallas. For Sale. Oak and Cedar posts. Warehouse Company. in ! Notice to Creditors. Aimlv; x-,,t;,. t hereby given that tne un- -! t -9.t I .lei-viiu-ned has been ! miministratrix (M. Guv, deceased. Court of the New Wall Paper. the proper Wall naoer. direct from the factory! undersigned ai 1 v .' , x hi. I Citv of Dallas, a very seieci iinu-m " I six months from man s. i m e duly appointed of the estate of Hertie I, by the louiiij state of (Oregon ior rum . i v...L. umi ii-l All pel - nueineu ; county, aim 'I-' - - -... 11-18-tf.lsons having claims agains t tl e sd estate are hereby notified to ir sent 'the same, duly verified together with at her resilience in inr : rv.i.ntv within P. Hoi- ' '" ,u date of this no- ilm flrcuit Colli iin-uon lor ruin- Tmth matter of the application of M S "tiller to register the title to the foil wing described real tatate t w t lieginning 5.11 c hams .West he Southeast corner of the Hen ii..,i, oonation jmu ri. 'P K S .. It. 6 W in .- .... ... .vleriuiaii in -. STAR PHOTOPLAY THEATER The Home of Good Pictures SPRING GOODS ARE ARBR bin (e i tm -pu reff f. 18 or- - SUKS - Qrjfi in Ipt Ginghams We can show you the swelled ever shown in Dallas. We also have" a few new Sii Waists. Our Oxfords and I Shoes are in. See them beforef line of Men's Polk County. r Hats ever shr Running the same kind of pictures as the famous Star Theater of Port- . ..... i liimnisil tiictures, of the Wil- lami. "" tha ntlnna, County. ! ivhich are approveu uj i.. - ami running thence "est d ot Onsorship thence -Norm w." "-" h s; cnams w the said Henry of New York .. e .1... l.o nTft thP City. The names oi me ........ famous I'r Rent. j Five-room house and good barn,, one acre of ground. Inquire Observer ! office. 4-i-n Eggs For Sale. Columbian Wyandotte eggs; $2 per setting of 15. Phone 15922. P. Helger son, Dallas, Oregon, 314-lm Wanted. Wanted, 20 or 30 good, fresh dairy cows. R. A. Campbell, Sheridan, Ore- 12-6-tf. gon. For Salo Cheap. Seven-room house, modern improve ments: three blocks from Court House. a H TTarrls. ieweler. For Sale. Nearly new Kimball piano, taken over from an Eastern firm; $16 0 takes t Cnn arrange terms. Stockwell's Music Store. 228-tf ,.' .,.i ,i fir-ut niililished liarch J, l.illt u ami in-'- I ml" 5IAI1EL MAY Gi'Y, . Administratrix of the estate of Ilertie - M. Guv, deceased. Oscar Uayter, Attorney. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appoinieu .u. ministrator with the will annexeu the estate of Lena T. Gilbert, d of eased, laniette Oregon 2 4.Tl chs. thence East tne u.lti, ir, l-l-ISOOd I). 1'- Ci l-ieiiee .nuii. hi t the enter of the County, Koad; thence S. 9 degrees west S.10 ; chs.; thence S. 14 degrees. W. tA dm to the place of beginning, con- -taming 102.24 acres. - j vs. 1 All to whom it may concern, de-: t'endants. Application No. Take notice that on the 28th (lay ot. February, 1911. M S. M.ller t. ed is application in the above entitled ( ouit, for initial registration of the above; Jtv'wm,! appear on or before! the 1st day of April, 19 1. and sn . t !d' the san'e will be taken ..,, nro us,,l by all the leading picture Diograpli, Kdison, Fssuimy, (.auniool. Kalcm, Liibin, I iban Fcllpsc. C.eorge SIclics, l'athe l'rercs, Sclig. and Yitngraph, are the best pictures to be had ,,7 the County Court of the State of ag (.onf, ssed. and a decree will be l'nV houses of the East and West. Polk County, and has t;,n,(1 .,(.',.'i'd'ing to the prayer of the business ill the City ot uanas. in s,.... County, within six nioiuns iium n. date of this notice. Dated and first published ! ebruan 17, 19U' CON11AD STAFItiX, Administrator, c. t. a. of the estate of Lena T. flilbert, deceased. Oscar llayter, Attorney. hers there-; ' ,mmj mt allixed the seal of the his place of (-.llin.t tnls 2sth day of February. California oi iHded " . . sa d annlieation and you will he for-, All persons having claims against t,V(,r ,)iirl.,.(i and estopped lrom dispui the said estate are hereby notified to . th Kaml.. ti. Km,.. ilulv verified, to-,,.!,.. whereof T have hereunto aether With the proper VOllenern ineie- for, to tne unoei kih h, "i 19H- .. o,,,ir ! (SEAL.) c , ' , ' ... Is the place to visit, orange W. O. SIMS, Attorney lor Appiu am.. bloom, tropical flowers, famous Clerk Attorney for Applicant. '! hotels, historic Old Missions, attract Notiie to Creditors. ive watering places, delighttuf cn- Notlce is hereby given that the un- ! m.Uei maklng that favored section me most popular retreat, iou ilstration of Land Titles. w Circuit Court of the State of ; ,V'V1 hTs qua med.'' Al egon for Polk County. Depart-1 m. . aB'alst tiu! sii i... . i .-. ,1.1 i. t.tiiuiinif'ii sin i dersigneu naa i. e.. . '"'e"" "-," Nation's i TXrZiT the' County j can see it at Us best via the Court ot the state ot Oregon, All persoiiis said estate notified to present the same, Shasta Route 15. 200, Mrs. Winnie Braden, Dallas, Oregon. 3-10-lm Team For Sale. Oood driving team; weight about 1000 pounds; ages 6 and 7. Call on, or address, B. E. Foster, Dallas, it. r. n 1. 3-7-tf Wanted. All kinds of iron, rubber, brass, cop ner. zinc and hidex . Highest cash nrices paid. A. N. Halleck, Monmouth, Oregon. 3-12-lf. CtM'kProla For Sale. White Wyandotte cockerels for sale; ninL-honse strain. S2.50. K. B. Kugel Dallas, Oregon. White turkey gobble wanted. 2-24 -lm and dore .laeobson, deceased. Oscar llayter, Attorney. Re In th li'.irLra i.'or Hatching. ' - ' having . .... i meiit Jo. i. ...,. l,,.,-,.l,v S. C. Rhode Island iteus, iwin,. the matter of the Application or "-."... ,....,.,.i t,.,.ih,.r with the and White Rocks, at 2 per setting of William II. Andrews, to register the v;ut.her) therefor, to the un- P. O. Hox title to tne iohuwhik . i.-rsiuned at his residence in the cuy estate, to-wit: lieginning ai a . tji Has in said County, within six N. 89 degrees 55 minutes l"is! i n'n.Ms ,,:,,m thl. date of this notice. 100.311 feet from the V seetum . m n 1s t on. th hcd F,bruary corner common to Sees. 14 and l.i. T. 6 8., R. West of the Willamette, . 11 FDWIN JACOI'.SON, Meridian, in Polk ( oumy . regoi ,,lminiKtl.atr ,)( the estate of Tlr-o-, llienee i. n.i, iushii seconds E. 3H20.4S feet to a stone at the S.E. corner of the William J. An drews D. L. C. No. 5X; thence N. 25 minutes 47 seconds West 3530.07 feet to a point in County I toad: thence S. ku .li.iri s 37 minutes. 31 seconds! West 43.22 feet to a stone at thei Oregon for Polk County. Depnrt- S. E. corner of Mrs. Dodsons lands; . ment No. 2. thence S. S3 degrees 37 minutes 31 1 .Annie L. Cooper, Plaintiff, seconds W. 22 1 4.75 feet to a stone: vs. angle corner on the North boundary ! jiinr, i,P and Mary Roe, only heirs at of William J. Andrews D. L. I., hiw of Henri Alexander, deceased, thence S. S'J degi s 42 minutes I . seconds W. 1341. OS feet to N. W. corner; thence S. 02 minutes 45 sec onds West 2710.22 leet to a slali l... K. 1.' ,.,.,-n.ir ill' thi. .T HI toe i-.. ii- ,w..i.. - i ii-iiiiiiijin iiiiuir iiiiiuiii. ui . l nA Tnber place; thence S. o degn-e, 30 tht, state of Oregon, you, and each of i attractions of California can be naa minutes 38 seconds K. sol. 31 f.-et to you. re hereby reouired to appear j application to any 'S. P. or O. R tne piace oi oeiiuiniH, .'iiii.iiin.i and answer toe compiaini. tne.. tihi.". 292.02 acres, you in the above Plymouth Rock Fggs For Sulo. Plymouth Rock eggs for sale; choice strain; 40 cents a dozen.. Mrs. W. M. Sargennt, near Perrydale; Phone 552. 2-28-tf Hay nntl Straw Vor Sale. Clean, baled oat hay for sale, $12 per ton at barn. Baled oat straw at $4 per ton. Delivered, hay $13, straw, 5. H. 11. Campbell. 3-21-tf Fggs For llntrliliig. S. C. R. I. Reds, high-class, prlze wlnnlng stock, great egg-laying strain. Mires 12 ner 1 5. J. S. Macomber, Dal- lna Oregon. Phone Black 25. 2.-2 8tf Hop Stocks Hehic-d. Stocks of hops In all hands on the Pacific Coast have been reduced fully 50 per cent during the past two weeks. Fully 1200 bales have been shipped out of tireiion alone during that time. Most of these were the holdings of speculating dealers. Few dealers now retain supplies, according to the Port land Journal, and only about 00 bales are held by growers so far as the 1910 crop Is concerned. Dealers are mak ..... ......... .....MihiK effort to secure ill . t l I" contrai ls on the coming crop along the Coast nt 15 lc a pound. At Sac ramento 15c is being offered, but at Sonoma Die could be secured easily. C.rowers. howew-r. are not inclined to let go. In this stat lire being made freely at 15 to 16c n pound, but growers are not taking hold. Spot hops are firmer at 18 to 18Vc a pound. One sale was made two davs ago nt the h inner Hgure. Outside markets are firm with sti nominal. Donkey Knglno For Sale, Seattle donkey. 9 by 10. Fifteen hundred feet 1-inch line; about 250U f....t trln rone: all necessary blocks. Inquire of Pedee Lumber Company Alrlie, or D. D. Good, Dallas, iiregon j -The Road of a Thousand Wonders" j Southern Pacific Company t'p-to-dute trains, first-class in every respect, unexcelled dining-car service, quick time and direct connections to Summons. j a" l'oints south. 31 seconds , tUe Circuit Court of the State of ; sPF.CIAL ROCM) TRIP t.lKH or $55.00 Portland to Los Angeles anil Return ' With corresponding low fares from all and C. P. Cooper, as Administrator omer sections oi n.c of the estate of Henri Alexander, (,ra Btop-overs in each direction and deci'iised Defendants. I long limit. Interesting and attractive To .Tane line and Mary Roe, the de- " .. , . . M.l.-.,n, siibove named: In the name of literature on tne various " the Stat. liejufisnc3 has that perfect fit which lends distinction to the close-fitting gown. Made for women by women who know your " 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 grade! of lisle, silk-and-lisle, silk-and-cotton, mer ino, wool, and lilk-and-wool, in graded weights. Union stu'ts and two puce garments. Perfection In Fit, Style and Finish Dainty Durable. We invite your in sfiection of our very at tractive line of these splendid garments. Cut Number P. W. I A? fa columns wide) DALLAS MERCANTi: Portland, Ore, lpiami nieu tis.iiimi n. from entitled cause nndi Agent, or from vs. I court, on or before April Jnd, laii. -rrrnir irirsillV Sheridan State Hank, II. V. Sehoenfeld . ,in(, v ,-.,(! to so answer, for want Wiil. M.C JH. U Utta I and All to Whom it may concern, thereof' the plaintiff will take a decree General Passenger Agent Defendants. against vou, declaring me piainiin. Application No. 2"i. ! Annie I.. Cooper, is the owner of the' Take notice, That on the 8th day of j March, A. !.. 1S11. application v.asj tiled hv paid William II. Andrews, In the Circuit Court of Polk County, for Initial registration or the title of the lund above described. j Now unless you appear on or be fore the 19th clay of April. A. D-. 1911, and show cause why such application shall not be granted, the same will be taken as confessed and a decree will he entered according to the prayer of the application and you will be forever burred from disputing the same. In witness whereof 1 have hereunto set mv hand and seal of said Court, this Sth day of March. A. D.. 1 1 1 1 . (SK A I.. ) fi. si. Mil i i . Clerk. V. O. Sims. Attorney for the Applicant. 210tf Very line Thoroughbred Kgg Sale. We have S. C. Drown leghorns. Speckled Hamliurgs. White and Barred Rocks, and Huff Orpingtons. $2.50 for 15 well selected. Monmouth Real Es tate Company, Monmouth, Oregon SHtf IN r Sale, House and lot, corner Washington and U wls streets, Dallas, Oregon. Will take aood team of horses and wagon as part payment For further partlcu- i..-. -,it.. A. I). Norton, P.lack hock. e oners ior uu - , iT.tf idles CokHiWt Illicit. If the Oregon colonist rush keeps up for the entire SO days of low rates as It commenced last w. k. the total of arrivals will be not far from 5.00. The O.-W. U. N Thirty-five carloads of prunes were shipped from Ncwberg In 1910. GUTENBERG Invented Printing-, and Since His Day Oregon. For Sale Kir Vista farm. S07 acres, John U Rlggs. owner. Excellent for farming, dalrvlng. hops and fruit. Will divide. Also, other North Polk County farms, and a sawmill. Harton Z. Rlggs, Real a mil v. Oregon. Route I. Phone Dallaa 525. llltf Your Winter' Wood. Order your slab wood now and be of h.vlns- a good dry aupply for Company ha,witir. 1 ran sell you either slabs. i . ..... ..t cna r-i., ... .imn.inn. Cn furnish any t.f. of .he rcera rivinlt trains. Including the 8- th,r Wn4 of wood desired. Plenty of come Urn. .y llmltstion. Kbit does, .,.-i r.. not ,A flr Send In your orders 'given ty the C.real North, rn and the i hy either phone. Mutual. N.wthern Pacific, but th. y appron- ; 44J. i.ulo mate thenuml-r of 0 a day for both ' roads, or total of m.r than 4000 for tho first five day. This makes tne, u shfwey, has has Yanak AMristi. f.r the ensuing Frank MfvJilh. aecretary of tne piaie ( r in twgon. They are con- 1,oit4 ft AgTiraituf-, u first elerted t(Jtd thr mimi valuable among all this mean? t What l fSHbuutering. as applied to leif Isiatlon ? (MMn 1 .lo-ted. RAI.rM. March II J. U Ptorkton it, f h, rs, Bv, da, t Xotst lo Credltu-n. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned. be-n elected president and C. W. I k9v, Th,y ar i-ople prln- dulv appointed by the i .'"n'T l anake r try of the Hme Show j frm ,he Middle Wr.t and Court of the State thgon for I J of the estate of -ar.., . ,,m.-r coming to .County. ""'"'-"'' V. -U h.. ousl- ' - Hanvy Tingle, on-i- -- r-r.n. having ""'"l" present them duly ""'., , h,t itied All h tJrV i ( ii it ?r h ii.i i li H fc! k III h aIW BEAN SPRAY POWER OUTFITS i ! - MAGAZB i; AT. !irA' o t V. V V I . iJ Reasonable in Price Host Economical to Use Craven Brothers, Agents DALLAS, OREGON ONE HALF PI W. R. Ellis' Confect Up-to-date Candy Kitchen in rear. .to inspect it t ' SHERIDAN MARK! Dealer in all kinds of Fresh and Salt make a specialty of marketing all kinds including Dairy Cows, Sheep, Goats and R. A CAMPBELL, Proprietor S line id lt, are hereby rerr4 l j Urewnt them duly venned. l I (rem the date of thi. neice to the "Th, TYPF h, don morgfarthe TtUr. but unable to accept the ,mmlKT,nUl prtland Journal. frfitioa lecie o me .r.-w.r . , ... Jiillra Onod Mor la being . - j 41. Of Mtinnxr. i irem inc -- -. . . . .w- made la the arra.rmat 1 the aet ..lminitrat- at ht ' 111 WorM'i iJvinnmfnt -""' T !- my other ,M. Our t "n4rn::raT,':LL u nM..mt. ww advance yovr bcsines. te4ir4 ! horw Bin ii ; i ayi twm w !'' 1 Admlnirtrator of th ew n V j -I rBOTfn iim -m - .l. : A''"""""""'" i Ltt V po ycur Trintinj Whal is The Definition of Reliability? It fans that hn yon can buy good, reliable home grown Mock, at r. '-.-a' i r . -. that ynu are m-rf lime and mnorj; it alro thflt .-a ire awared of a Utter orchard u your ofl eon iiiti.ir. are tl; nmf, thu net r--tar ding the gronth from the start llnry ll-.lt. rx,n. r-f fT.fit'l. Or .- of our noik' "Of the 1. at r-'e tr.-,. tn'ihwj t v,.a it frying. e did not lew one tr. TT-e nrth-.r,) i th t-t f-r the time bing planted, of any ia th ir in "'ty .- t t"T "Te ia .m than iti montha after Ih ft j-lant ii." C r TP i-'T?'fl r.'r..r , j, OTdT . I N-r: 71. f ..a. '-h to W treated.' A trial LAfAYETTE M'KStfiY C0.1PANY Ufaycttc, Oregon SWEENEY BROS. 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 SWEENETS BEST LOOK The OW Expfl does all eonable rat. phonea at "W'1 ery Store. ARTHu DALLAS,