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FINAL TRIBUTE IS PAID AUTO MAKES HARD TRIP Funeral or Late Secretary of State Held at Koseburg. ROSEBUUa, April 18. The body of the late Frank Benson, Secretary of State and Oregon's 12th Governor, was burled here today with Impressive ceremony. It to estimated that 1000 persons attended the funeral, promi nent among whom were Governor West, Secretary of State Olcott, State State Treasurer Kay, State Superin tendent of Schools Alderman, Judge McBride, of Salem, Judge Webster and n. N. McArthur. of Portland. Services were conducted at both the Elks' Temple and the grave and were under the auspices of the Elks. Odd Fellows and Wooodmen lodges. George M. Brown, who delivered the eulogy upon behalf of the Elks, characterized Mr. Benson as the most popular and distinguished man In Douglas County. "More than 30 years ago, as a teacn r In the Umpaua Academy, at Wil bur," said the speaker, "he gave to : prominent men all over this section as lofty aspirations and as noble Ideals as any American boy or girl ever receiv ed. In the school room he was dif ferent from the ordinary teacher, he . was modest and timid, but yet there was an Intellect as bright as a dia mond and in his breast a heart as pure ' as gold. He was a man among men." At the conclusion of the exercises at the Elks' Temple the body was taken to the Odd Fellows' cemetery under escort of the Odd Fellows, Elks, Woodmen and Company D. Oregon ' National Guard, wheer the final rites of the Odd Fellows' lodge took place. Judge Thomas F. Ryan, of Oregon City, was master of ceremonies. The floral offerings were many and beautiful and showed in a measure the universal esteem in which Mr. Bemson was held throughout the state. Most of those who attended the funeral from a distance left for their homes tonight. Machine Covers 70 Miles of Mountain Road to Mine, ALBANY, Or., April 18. The first automobile trip ever made into the Gold Creek mining district, was made by officers of the Black Eagle Mining Company, Saturday. The party return ed here today, reporting that though the machine went through a foot of snow part of the way and in deep mud at places on the mountain grades, the trip was made successfully. The party left Albany at 9:30 o'clock Saturday morning and reached the Black Eagle mine at 5 o'clock Satur day night, traveling a distance of 70 miles, 14 of which were over a moun tain road. On the return trip the au tomobile left the mine at 11 o'clock yesterday morning, and reached Al bany at o'clock in the evening. The automobile which made "this in itial trip over the new road to the mines was owned and driven by Mark Rlekard, of Corvallis, and his compan ions on the trip were R. F. Shier, president of the Black Eagle Mining Company; Attorney w. s. Ktsiey oi Albany, and G. W. Humphrey, of Jef ferson. For AH Skin Diseai Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve Is the best It is a creamy, snow white ointment pleasant to use and every box is guar anteed. Price 25c. At all dealers Independence will enlarge its cream ery at a cost of $5000. Constipation brings many ailments in its train and is the primary - of much sickness. Keep your bowels regular madam, and you win -k-many of the ailments to which women are subject Constipation Is a very simple thing, but like many simple things, It may lead to serious conse quences. Nature often needs a little assistance and when Chamberlains Tablets are given at the first Indication uch distress and suffering may avoided. For sale by an gouu , nunReli. band. Blby Dunn ,n- 0ve Lloyd Kusseil. Jessie her hug. Bernier and Roy f e"j( ' Mctntyre, band, Eva "'hJr'huBnd. Mary and Riley Mclntyre l " her hus- E. Morgan ""'-,, and Elizabeth band. Robert H. R"sse'' a nberts and Russell, his lie. "'" band, pris- band, Ronen "'',".,. Koberts Russell, his w ile. MrWa K Newton Hoberis, (.raVen. her cilia Craven and Josep U a R husband were pW""" husljand, Grant and V. ,e and en- WILL GATHER AT CHAMP0EG Pioneers to Celebrate Establishment of Provkdonal Government. On May 2 the sixty-eighth anniver nrv of the establishment of the pro visional government of Oregon will be celebrated at Champoeg. Judge F. Jt. D'Arcv will be president of the day, Bnd Hon. Charles B. Moores, of Salem, vlll deliver the principal address. Slxey-elght years ago the pioneers of the Oregon country gathered at Cham- noea. tho little hamlet In the norm western corner of what is now Marlon County, and decided the momentous Issue whether the Oregon country was to be British or American. The vote was close, 60 favoring the Tirltlnh and 52 the American. F. X. Matthleu. a French Canadian, and Peter Lucler cast the deciding ballots. Matthleu is the sole survivor of that historic gathering, and he will be pres ent at the celebration. The action taken by the gathering at Champoeg In 1843 established the first white man's government west or me Rockies. It was a provisional govern mcnt, and later resulted in the terri tory of Oregon being formed. The origin of this convention was a teculiar one. relates the Salem States man. The pioneers were bothered with wolves that destroyed their flocks of cattle, and meetings were called to devise ways and means of protection against this form of loss, for in those days, cattle were a great source of wealth to the scattered pioneers. Three such meetings were held and jvere commonly called "wolf meet ings." The third of these meetings became the constitutional convention, for the pioneers found that some kind of gov ernment was a necessity, and It was decided to take action. Each year the pioneers gather at Chnmpoeg to celebrate the occasion In a grove where speeches are heard. An attempt was made to secure a me morial building for these occasions and a movement to that end was launched. It was successsful In securing the passage of an appropriation through the house of representatives during the lnfct session of the legislature, but the bill was killed In the senate. BIG WELL IS YET UNCHECKED Walla Walla Valley Folk Worry Over Draining of Reservoir. WALLA WALLA, Wash., April 18. Efforts to check the now famous Kelly artesian well have all proven In vain and owners of other wells in the valley are becoming alarmed over the possi blllty of this one huge well draining the reservoir that supplies the artesian belt. Casing after casing has neen sunk In vain endeavors to control the flow of the well, but the water has al ways washed up around the casing, and the only result is a bigger hole and more water. It Is estimated the flow now is between 400 and 500 gal lons a minute. Experts from the oil districts may be summoned to cap the well or the clan used in oil districts of checking the flow by the weight of the water may be used. In this case a tank 20 or 30 feet high would be built and as the water would not flow above the top. the flow would be stopped and controlled as effectually as if it was cased and capped. The bore of the well is now nearly 12 inches, and washing larger every day. PRICE OF TIMBER LIMITED Lafferty Offers Hill to Prevent Gov eminent' liaising It. WASHINGTON. D. C. April 18. Congressman Lefferty introduced bill to require the sale of unreserved timber land to Individuals at $2.50 nn acre. In tracts not exceeding 160 acres to any one purchaser. Until two years ago the timber and stone act had been construed to re mit the sale of timber lands. The Interior Department in November, 1909, practically repealed this act by providing timber lands be sold only at appraised value. The object of the Lafferty bill Is to virtually restore the timber and stone act. He claims the act has never been repealed by Con Kress, and there Is no evidence of Congress' action as to the Interior De partment in abrogating the same by the Issuance of regulations. Lafferty Introduced a bill appropri ating $150,000 for a public building at Astoria. Also a bill authorizing a homestead . . , i r. er to oner rommuiuiion pruui 14 months' residence, regardless of In tentlons at time of entry. Women MlNMlon Convention. CORVALLIS, April 18 Friday, May B, the eighth annunl convention of the Oregon branch of the Women's Home Missionary Society of the Evangelical Church will open In this city, the work to extend over four days, and a good program has been prepared. "A Mes sage From a Chinese Evangelist" will be the subject of Rev. Mr. Huang on Friday, and on the same day Mrs. Myra M. StauftYr will deliver her an nuul address. On Saturday Dr. C. C. I'ollng, of Dullas, wlU talk and Mrs. A. E. Ayers will preach. Sunday morning Mrs. Dr. Ayers will have charge of the services at the Evangeli cal church, and as she has Just re turned from Bombay. India, where she whs engaged in missionary work, that country will be her subject. She Forgot, VANCOUVER. Wash.. April 18. Mrs. Henry Van Atta was called to the telephone when she was Ironing with an electric Iron on a solid oak dining table. A friend In Portland Invited her to that city, and she took the next ferry to Portland. Returning In the evening, Mrs. Van Atta found the house full of smoke, and rushing to the dining-room she discovered that she had left the Iron on th table. It had burned a noi mrougn ma tup . i Duncan here today. the table, and hanging irom me corn It wss burning the leg of the table. Club Contest Inaugurated. CORVALLIS. April 18. The mem hers of the Commercial Club, divided into two opposing sections, the Reds and Blues, are engaging In a conical for members, the losing division to pay for a dinner for the other side. Pino chle, billiards, pool, checkers and ev ery other kind of game and amuse mi.nt inirenultv can devise are being made features of the contest. Races, baseball games, street cleaning con tests and many other amusing fea. tures are scheduled for a later date end will attract the attention of the whole city to the work that the Com merclal Club Is doing. Cotm May Vote Road Honda. MAHSHFIELD. April1 18. County Judge Hall has announced that noth lng can be done toward bonding the county to raise funds for road im provements until the next general eleC tlon. Commercial bodies of the county have taken up the subject of raising tl ooO.OOO for roads by a bond Issue, but aecoroding to the ruling of th iti.,rn,v-(l..neral this can only be brought up and voted upon at a gen eral election. At a meeting to be held soon the subject will be discussed and steps may be taken to submit the question to the voters at the next gen eral election. The commercial bodies all favor bonding for a sufftVlent sum to build permanent roads In Coos County. riniv made on tne . - l..r.U were oeienu"' terea oi f""'" ,.a,i January, mi. aP ?' ' wing described day referee mWH sale property, to-wii. following de- The north half of tne Th east scribed real estate, to-it. i , half of section o,, ... north a,,th Range 4 West, ana uic section o, - ,.F option v, 4 West, of in Polk During March Portland exported 729,115 bushels of wheat; " rels of flour, and 4,239.459 feet of lum ber. Lame Shoulder is nearly always due it .aniaa ann to rheumatism oi me quickly yields to the free application of Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale by all good dealers. The Dalles had considerable build- A mAtlth lng activity during me pa" " March statistics showed over 100 new houses, valued at $105,375. For tetter, ringworm, eczema, run- nln- sores and all SKin Uleaac Bell's Antiseptic Salve Is guaranteed to give satisfaction or you get your mon ey back. 25c everyhwere. TAKE IT IX TIME - .. W- 1- IlarU Just as Scores of lanas i-eic Waiting does not pay. If you negelct the aching back, Urinary troubles, diabetes surely fol low. Doan's Kidney Pills relieve iac- ache. Cure every kidney 111. Many peoople In this locality recom mend Doan's Kidney Pills. Here's one case: Z. Rosendorf, Front St., Independ- ene.e. ore., says: l uu ! thfre Is a man in this county wno has suffered as severely with kidney rtlaeasn as I during the past ten years. I had acute pains throughout my body and often my back was so weak ana stiff that I could not stoop. My kid neys were also disordered and too fre quent passages of the kidney secretions caused me to arise many times ai night My limbs became badly swol len and there was a pufflness beneath my eyes. I doctored a great deal but did not receive relief until I began i-o. nnm' Kldnev Pills. I lelt better from the first and I continued taking them until every symptom of kidney trouble had disappeared. firmly believe that Doan's Kidney Pills saved my life and for that reason cannot praise them too highly." The above statement was given on Sept. 7, 1907, and on Dec. 9, 1909, Mr. Rosendorf said: "The statement 1 gave for publication recommending Doan's Kidney Pills two years ago still holds good. I am glad to give Doan's Kidney Pills my endorsement." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doun's and take no other. .at ouarter of ...ii,ui nuarter 7 smith. Kanse r'Stte Meridian, IIIC - . ,.n County, State oi yra" ... f sad Now therefore, ; h caBe order and of the WWte n su made and provided, I mo" day, the Oth day o lift . o'clock p. m of said Uft bidder lie auction, to tht- t door of the cash in hand, at the tr om County, Sheriffs Sale. of an execuuun to of Oregon for the "-ou,"", , SrftheofApril. "wher JarcSbe" w"aa plaintiff LTrl. Edgar and Catharine Ed- Sunriseesfaurant UXrt-D KOIIAIU, IWWOT hours. served at all Everything new and clean. Meals and short orders Specialties. MAI Chop Suey and Noodles smith Buliding: Main and Mil. Streets Dallas, Oregon LOOK HERE! The City Express I Transfer Co, does all kinds of hauling at rea sonable rates. Stand and both phones at Webster's Confection ery Store. ,l Thomas WIKar a gar were defendants. (Register num ber 3905), and to me directed, I am commanded to sel, at pub. ; aucttor in the manner prescribed b law. me ml Twenty feet of Lot Four (4), all in Block "D," Original Town of tails CIXJJHV h au andsingular the! tenements, hereditaments and aPPu"f," nances thereunto belonging, or in an- hereby gi-n . . at the front door of the County Court House in the City of Dallas in Polk County State of Oregon, 1 will, in obe . !,! v,., ntion and order of 7e sell the above described property j to the highest bidder for cash in law ful money of the United States, in the manner prescribed by law- Dated this 18th "j01"1 Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon. ARTHUR STARR Proprietor I 1 I ! U 111 jN I Ml M IlMiilUM list of LireFms that aremakim DALLAS one oftheeadngManmci turlngTowm of the Northwest g W'm'rDAWi'ZRHOME INDVSTRIF CC AND RVILD l nDVVH Insist on Your Dealer Giving You thesei c Modern Store Fronts Are a specialty at COAD'S PLANING MILL MODERN PLANT- SKILLED WORK MEN UP-TO-DAIK iva. Shop Work of All Kinds at Reasonable Prices. COY BROTHERS CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS Plans and Estimates Furnished O. H. COY, Phone Mutual 1X5 W. J. COY, Phone 1574 DALLAS, OREGON DALLAS GARAGE ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF . Best equipped Garage In the State. Constructed of Concrete Through out Automobiles stored at reason able rates. Expert machinists charge of Repair Department, 1). f. HARRIS, Proprietor. it ft in Notice to Creditors. x-,i,.o io hcn.bv eriven that the un dersigned, Harvey C. Kurtz, has been duly appointed by the County Court of She State of Oregon for Polk County administrator of the estate of William r , ,i,..nsicd and has qualified. 'All persons having claims against the said estate are nereuy . months .. thom riniv verified, witn An immense wool warehouse is to be erected at Metollus. The town will handle a large part of the wool clip of Central Oregon, which amounts to over 1,000,000 pounds annually. iTnnphnrq wiliiiii oiA ,u,,t, ...... ntirp to the "E, n r at his residence! famous near Perrydalc, in said County of l 0Da'ted and first published March 24, 19U' HARVEY C. KURTZ, Administrator of the estate of William F Kurtz, deceased. Address: R. V. D. No. 1, Dallas, Or egon. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. STAR PHOTOPLAY THEATER The Home of Good Pictures Running the same kind of pictures as the famous Star Theater of Port land. Using only licensed pictures, which are approved by the National Board of Censorship of New York City. The names of the films are the DALLAS BAKERY C. C. BH7LKEY, Proprietor. Do not send your money away to Portland for bread. Buy good Dallas bread and keep the money at home. It will help us and help you. Roll Phone 51. Mutual Phone 326. COSY CORNER CANDIES Try our flue Home-made Candles and our delicious ! Cream CHARLES H. LANE OREGON'S BEST Manufactured Solely by DALLAS FLOURING MILL n..o,.nteeS to be the best soft wheat flour in the Willamette Valley Sold by all Grocers In Dalla. Otho Williams Merchant Tailor All the New Spring Styles and Putterns. Solicits your orders for Careful and Conscientious Workmanship. West MONUMENTS, Ht CffiUiiy-' A Complete Line oiF -t Fa J. W MECHANIC i Tires Set Agency for Int I Company' Auto i for farm and couil Have just added Farm I in piemen, C. D. Ft BLACK Shop located i; Soehren Warehouse Co. CEMENT CUEBINGS AND WALKS We handle a full line of f edar and Oak Fence Posts, Brick, Lime, Sand and Cement, Land Plaster, Drain Tile, Shingles, Fire Brick, Hair, Wall Plast er and Hop Supplies. One block south of depot Phone 1404 IAN General Rlacksn -.'j g work. Horse ihor g a epcclalty. Yourif i Dallas liwi Machinist Poni P O MlLE SAWMILL WOIf1-"" We are prepared F"l Iron and Brasijs) and Stock worL, the best and elf" C on the markelQj When a medicine must be given to young children It should be pleasant to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is made from loaf sugar, and the roots used in its preparation give It a flavor similar to maple syrup, making It pleasant to take. It has no superior for colds, croup and whooping cough. Fiursale by all good dealers. Notice to Creditors. xT,.ti,.i la heri-hv irlven that the un dersigned, William M. Shewey, has been duly appointed by the County c..,,,t t tha Ktiitf if Oreiton for PolK County, administrator of the estate o Harvey Tingle, deceased, and has qual- 1,1 All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to ....u,t ih,.m iiniv verified, with the proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice to the said administrator at his residence In the Town of Airlie, in said County of Polk. Dated and iirst published March l, 19U" WILLIAM M. SHEWEY, Administrator of the estate of Harvey Tingle, deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Biograph, Kdi.xoii, Essnnay, Gaumont, Kalein, Lubln, Crban Eclipse, George Mellcs, Pathc Freres, Sellg, and Vitagraph, which are the best pictures to b had and are used by all the leading picture houses of the East and West. Salem has become a manufacturing center. It has 45 factories employing 1610 workmen. The monthly payroll Is $90,390, and the value of the annual product Is more than $4,000,000. If you have sore eyes of any kind use Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve. II Is good for nothing but fhe eyes. It is painless and harmless, and Is positive ly the best. If you don't say so we will refund your money. Try It and then till your neighbor. Sold everywhere. 26c a tube. Yin-ran Aiylum Inmate. ALBANY. Or.. April Is After be ing In the Oregon Htste Hospital for Insane continuously for almost 4S years, George Slpes died In that Insti- I tutlon last Saturday. Notice of his d'-sth was received by County juuge Kli-ridan Mm IWoata M.-Coy. SHERIDAN. April 1. Sheridan opened the season here Sunday by d ritfeatlrig tha McCoy team. 11 to . The pitching of Payne and th hitting and l running femur of the same. Th 'Volts" have rweH-ed Invitations to enter the proposed Willamette Valley and Yam hill County I -agues, but tha fan 6 sir to play Independent ball this eason. a-and. Where you can buy a flrat-clas cream a-parator for S centa en th dollar. W hav la stock two Em pire separators, bought with our fur nltur atock. and which w will sell Call and a to A Probst Company. rne and th hitting J t J$ amount of Sheridan were j ank Kerslak. auecea Itcfoceo's Notk-e. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned was by sn order of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon, for I'olk County, In Department No. 2, m that certain suit wherein Thomas Crowley, Klisa J. Crowley, Richard . Crowley, James Crowley, George W. Crowley. Uert 1-ee Crowley, and Josle -,..i. hi wife. Nancy Bevlns and !iii,..rt levins, her husband, Frances Willis, and Harry Willis, her husband, Anna Knowlton and R. S. Knowlton. .,..i,n,i Melvin Hayter and Net tle Hayter, his wife, Wilbur O. Hayter and Huda Hayter. his wife, Charles A. llavter and Mabel Hayter his wife, KMiih Heale and D. Grant Ueale, her husband. Theodosla Hayter. KU-h"ro M. Hayter, James T. Hayter, William It. Hayter, t ora umirun. - LlndelHTk, her husband, Llla Ixmg. Nellie May Lee and Alva Le. her hus band. Andrew i. Hayter, Robert K Hayter. Mary Catherine Koaa and Jacob Hons, her husband. Henry L II aim Klisa j. ituK-". K. unepper ana ii-""" her husband. Nellie I-e and H. Samuel Hatcher, her husband. viu v. sell. Orlena Ieota Yeary. and Jc .hn Veary. her husband. Jennie Virginia IVarher and J. U. Peacher her hus- Hui Cornelia Goepper, Hatcher Suiiinions. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County. Depart ment No. 2. Annie L. Cooper, Plaintiff, vs. Jane Doe and Mary Roe, only heirs at law of Henri Alexander, deceased, and C. P. Cooper, as Administrator of the estate of Henri Alexander, deceased. Defendants. Tn .lne Dni- and Marv Roe. the de fendants above named: In the name of the State of Oregon, you, ano eacn oi you. are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled cause and ennrt. on or before April 22nd, 1911, and If you fail to so answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take a decree against you, declaring the plaintiff. Annie L. Cooper, is the owner of the fiillowinir described real premises, to- wlt: Beginning at a point 16.25 chains North and S.25 chains West of the Northeast corner of Section 2 8, T. 6 S. It. 4 West of the Willamette Meridian, In Polk County. Oregon; thence West a 1.75 chains; thence South 1 degree 45 minutes East 29.75 chains; thence South 16. BO chains; thence East 30.76 chains; thence North 46.25 chains to the place of beginning and containing 143 m-res of land, more or less. Also n further decree forever bar ring and enjoining you and each of you from aswierting any right, title or Interest in or to the property ana es tate of decedent. Henri Alexander, In cliMllnir the real premises above de aeribed. and further directing the de fendant. C. P. Cooper, as Administra tor of the estate of Henri Alexander, deceased, to distribute and deliver to nlHintlff all the property of the estate of said decedent, and further awarding to plaintiff such further relict as may aeem meet with equity. This summons is to be published In the Polk County Observer, a news paper of general circulation, printed and published at Dallas, in Polk Coun. ty. Oregon, in accordance with an or der of the Honorable William Gallo way. Judge of above entitled Court mad th i- 7th day of March. 1)11 and the date of the first publication of thia summons shall be Friday, March 10th. 111, and the date of the last publication thereof shall be Fri day. April list. 111. CAKEY F. MARTIN. Attorney for Plaintiff. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW SIBLEY & EAKIN The only reliable set of Abstracts in Polk County. Office on court bu Dallas Oregon ATTORNEY AT LAW ED F. COAD Office In Courthouse Dallas Oregon You o H111C1 Got11 u ? I See The ATTORNEY AT LAW OSCAR HAYTER Rooms 5 and 6, Uglow BIdg. Dallas Oregon ATTORNEY AT LAW WALTER L. TOOZE, JR. Office In Wilson BIdg. Dallas Oregon ATTORNEYS AND ABSTRACTORS BROWN & SIBLEY Abstracts promptly made. Notary Public, Collections Mill St. Down-stairs. . Dallas, Ore N. L Butler L. D. Butler BUTLER & BUTLER Attorneys at Law Room 311-312 Lewis Building. Portland - - Oregon fcummon for PuWk-aUon In Korrvloaurr of Tax licit. In the Circuit Court of th Stat of Oregon, for Polk County. Department Ruthlrv. Plaintiff. V Daniel Rodger. Defendant. To I Win lei KOOgera, : -"- ..... .. In th nam of in fiat ....... You are he notified that n.nh Crave, the holder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 7. isuej on th, Sih day of I)ecmbr. t0. by th Tax Collector of th. County of I'olk. 8iat" "f oreaon. for th amount of Three t-i-IO til Dollars, the ame DENTIST M. HAYTER Over Stafrin's Drug Store. Dallas Oregon DENTIST B. F. BUTLER Office over r uber Pharmacy. Office hours from I to 12 a. m.; to 5 p. m. Dallas Oregon . .k. .-,,.ni then due ana oennqueni ior ix,- io ... 1. .-.-.iiv interevt and cot thereon upon the Street paving ha bi rumed at Baker. A-lnrta May O PoW4-. ASTORIA, April 1 i Paymaster , Carv-r refia a letter yet-ay( from llprnttaUv Lafferty. IB which, th Utter say that B will Introduce a j bill appropriating $U . purr haa of a aiVa and th rctl of j a building f'-r a tw poatoflVc at Aa loria. Mr. lafferty aa h ' reaaoa hy th I HI should sot pasa, Trtl Yoar Setgtihor When In twf of a coagh m dirln to e Dr. Rtl s Pin-Tr-Hoy. H I th b Look fr th t!l oa th Bottle. the yrar lrtt. lo- al i,rorHrty n- Adamsi "... , you. ol hich yu are th-- oanr aa appears of recor.l. aituatej m I-J4-tf 1 nid County and State, and particularly bounded and d.crild a foilw. ""clJi;uth west H of Su!h East In Section Fiftwn IKI. Township S-ven 7 South. Rang Sla t West of the Willamette Meridian, in I'olk County. l"lTo arTTurther notified that said Ituth Orave haa paid tax.- on s! t pre-riwa tor or subsequent years with Ih rat' of interest on said .mount, a. follows: Iat Paid. Niv Amount Interest .March II, I ll!l t: SI Tear's Taa. !'. llorw Mnriaf and KniUilng. ! 11 t half .... last half .... ..alarrh . . . Sert . Mart a IMS 11 111 2Mi fUid Iwnu-I y.ot'rn. mm th cw of ih lsai tub I 4S 1 4 I li of th 15 per cent 1 i per cent li -r cent 15 pr cent alfv de- M. OLIVE SMITH Teacher of PIANO AND ORGAN Studio. Room No. 2, Wilson Block laNas Orrgoa Bell phone lfl Mutual phone 1J R. L. CHAPMAN rrxr.RAL director A.XD I-MR1LMEK Calls promptly answered day or Bight "" Orrgoa I raa Var Qaarter Cracks and Coa trwtHI reet. also lnt-rertag and rorring. I guaraal all WWslaa of MortfSMr. Th Ot server Kas sdd-4 Katsafsrtws of Ksntt to Its atock of regal ,!aka .Vi4rt ! attorw?- snar now tKr thf-m la aay auast'ty -, r-i. 1'hoM ord-ra (- lefal fciaos-j.- ton -I atttii-. Cit work Brst- AII 1 aak th pNk- to to fa trial. I ' f core f-t H.- Wri-g frpe !. croRf.E r. nit-iR. td WagseTs Cad Msai IaJB O-. -rlbt roprrtT a th tmwit appears of fwer.t. and rmr-h f ih t-tv-r per- j on thim aamrst ar tirhy further Mitl that Hnrtt Grave -r.il anplr J In th Circuit Court of th Coaaty and Jtt af-r.-aid f.-r a x-re- f,-- j c-lu Ih lt acalnat th property .Im ilrM. ae.t meii.n, tn d I c-. r". vwa ar hereby naa,H to ai rr m thia attr d sftr ! k irM pnt lt-'' f thi summon if luso of th Sar of sa d f rt pah- j Iwntx-m. ana (i this actios or pay th "! Jt a h. vin to- ' geiher wuh rot and ai-r-r4 tt-r. and la rase of y .r f.iur do so. ax-r a h rdr-a lr-l th lie. of said tae and costs aaa t ! th !! srt fnir ",w Thtm nn" r-uhlhd by of th HortoraMe Fi F Cnd. Jwr of th t't- Cnart of t P'at of 0--en f.r th County of Pm. al said or aaad dat4 th 1 1'h ot of At-nt. Itl. M ts d.t rot Ih tirt fbucti of thi w"i"M t th 1 4t h ar of Afnl. tll. Al oo a a-4 rrrs la this proceed ttif ant W 141 th sisdor rr'mrA, rd!g wsthia tfe tn of at th addr hf-T r. taL tV BROWN. AiT tar th PU -t Ai-raaa, ! Mill mrtrt. ttaila Oregea. DR. B. E. NEVEL VETEEJAT EITKOEOK rtoe, - Orertsi Dallas Lumber 6c Lo Company at Dallas! About Your Material Not Always the Cheapest Always The Best Lumber Shingles Pendleton's foremost and oldest In dustry is its flour milling. Its annual shipment of flour to the Orient alone came to 400,000 sacks. Every Bottle Is Guaranteed Every bottle of. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey is guranteed to give satisfac tion in all throat and bronchial troubles. Freewater has struck artesian wa ter, and Irrigation from this source will reclaim a large acreage. Postmaster Farrar is preparing to institute Sunday closing at Salem at an early date. For Sixteen Year Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey has been used by millions of people with perfect satisfaction. For Coughs, Colds, Asth ma, in fact all throat and bronchial troubles. The Ingredients are on the carton. Dr. Bell's Plne-Tar-Honev ' contains no habit producing drugs, and always gives satisfaction. bell on the Bottle. Look for the Grants Paw: tlon mark of t People of tli' L are not golntt' for It to be r.t ' intely towari C "Our baby 4 Cough Rem Kendrick, Y. A. jcougn reme I coughs, colii all good 3f f CATARRH J"" HAY i The Portland Union Stockyards shows a great gain in stock shipments, for the first three months of 111. aa against the similar period of 110. Sheep gained 10,02 head, hogs 20S3 and cattle 247. We guarantee Sutherland's Eat;1e Eye Salve to cure common sore In 24 to It hours. This seems Strang,' but It is backed by our guarantee. You run no risk and It only costs 25c ! FEVER ELY'S CREAM BALM DR. DAVID YOUNG Ooop.thic rtiysirtaa Otare. tit coast St. Hmmrnl Phone Ul DALLAS, OREGO. CIVtt tt-lt- ar nar it etaaaaea. sootaea, beala and protects the OiaaaW BkembraD reaoluog frora Catarrh and drire sway a Cold ia th Head qtu!t Eeatorea Um Seasss of Tasta and Sroeil! ay to aw. Coatains ao i-jurim Voc. Ko aMfrary. ao eocaiaa. ao Btor. pbiaa. T boaaebold remedy. Pnea, SO easts at Druggists or hr t ar Mcrrou, ti warm , Tart How's Tt.l? ) We offer One Hundred Dollars Re-J ward for any rase of Catarrh that can-' not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Care, j F. J. CHEXET at CO- Toledo. O.; We. the ondersigned. hare known F. J. Cheney for the last IS years and believe him perfectly honorable la all business transactions and financially! able to carry out any obligations made j by his firm. I WALDTNG. KIXXAX at MARTTN. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Hall s Catarrh Care Is taken later-j nally. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfstva of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 5$ rents PT bottle. Sold by all Draggtsta. j Take Hall's Family PiUs for const!-' pat: on. LIH