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Polk County Observer J. C. HAYTER, ' EDITOR AND IJTJHI.ltf IIJCH PubllBhed Semi-Weekly at 11.60 pef year. Strictly in aavance. Entered an second-class matter March 1, 1907, at the post office at Dallas, Oregon, under the Act oi con grress of March a, 1879. DALLAS, OREGON, JUNE 16, 1911. The way to build up Dallas it to pat ronise Dallas people. TRADE AT HOME. The perplexing task of convincing people to realize the benefits of trad ing with their home merchants, says Hudson's Magazine, Is about the most herculean task that the small towns of the country have to contend with. Money is just as well Invested In the small town as In the big one, as far as getting full value Is concerned, and we must not fail to remember that when we leave It here it Is only taken out of one of our pockets and put Into another pocket, while, when we spend it In a metropolis, we never see It again There It goes to put more gasoline In the millionaire's automobile and to buy him more luxurious cars, to build up his city, to make it clean, to further beautifying Its parks and re creation grounds and to enrich and make more prosperous its already prosperous citizens and merchant while we small town people sit and wonder why we are not able to cope with cities In mercantile proJectB. It stands to reason that In order to sell reliable goods reasonably, the ex pense account must be curtailed as much as possible. This Is done In the small towns. Rents and general ex penses are less, and the result Is that the buyer reaps the benefit If he Is shrewd enough to avail himself of It. People are gradually becoming educ ated to the science of skillful buying and expect more for their money now than they ever have before. In this they are justified to a certain extent, but we should' not forget the proverb, "The laborer Is worthy of his hire." "Live and let live" Is the motto for the merchants to adopt If they wish to thrive and succeed. Remember we live largely on each other's cus tom, and when we spend money with John Smith we expect with reason that John Smith should spend his money with us whenever possible. Here is the essence of home trade. We would all feel offended at said Smith If he took cur money and re fused to spend his with us. But we are all Smiths If we buy out of the home market. SEEK GAME REFUGE LANDS State Officers to Inspect 'Resonrves In Accordance With New Law. SALEM, June 13. For the pur pose of looking over with Qovernor West the state lands surrounding public institutions, with a view of es tablishing a state game reserve of 3000 acres, State Game Warden W. J. Finley and Chief Deputy T. J. Craig arrived in Salem today. The new law provides two means for establishing game bird refuges. The governor may issue orders affect ing lands under jurisdiction of the state, or the state game warden may enter into contracts with private land owners to have their farms, or hold ings controlled by the game law for a term of "years. The state has 1U0O acres In one tract here in the asylum farm and this added to other state tracts surrounding the penitentiary, asylum, trplnlng school, etc., will make a big reserve. Private lands may also be Included In the reserve. These bird and game refuges will be protected by penalty against hunt ing of a fine of from J50 to 12000. Where private lands are included the contract will In no ws' Interfere with tilling of the soil. For Sale. 'Farm Laws of Oregon"; price 00c at Webster's Confectionery. 277-620 Sale or Rent. Five-room house on Oak street, near mill race, for sale or rent, by owner. Call 1122 Washington street 2G9-tf-C2 Horses For Sale. Some fine young horses and colts for sale at the C. N. McArthur farm, one mile east of Rickreall. 254tf519 Wanted. Middle-aged woman to take oaro of a five-months' old child, for the sum mer. Phone Monmouth 129. y . t 26tf530 - CJIrl Wanted. Good girl for housework; wages J.r per week. N. S lig, Falls City. 263tf526 New Wall Taper. Wall paper, direct from the factory a very select line at W. P. Hol mnn'fl. f POLK MAN SEES CARNIVAL Breeze Olbnon Returns to Rent Before Leaving For California. Breeze Gibson returned this morn ing from the Portland rose carnival, happy and glad to get back to Salem. Breeze says he saw several strangers on the streets down there, and not feeling extra well acquainted with some of them, concluded to bring his six bits back and spend it at home. Breeze Is going to rest up about two weeks and then start on a trip to Los Angeles. He will make the iourney by water, and while his friends have tried to dissuade him from this, Breeze says he does not fear water In the least as a means of locomotion. He Is some three inches taller, too, than when he left a few days ago, due, no doubt, to the stretching inci dent to looking over the heads of the strangers at the carnival. Statesman. Ducks For Sale. Twenty-five Indian Runner ducks. Inquire S. D. Steffy, Dallas. Phone 535. 250tf516 Wanted. Elderly lady to take care of a five months' old child for the summer. Party to live with us. Phone Mon mouth 129. 273tf66 talnlng 400 acres of land, according to Government survey, versus all whom it may concern, defendants. Application No. 81. To All Whom It May Concern: Take notice, that on the 29th day of May, A. I). 1911, an application was filed by said Mary A. Kamn, a widow, in the Circuit Court of Polk County for initial registration of the title to the land above described. Now unless vou anoear on or before th first day of July. A. D. 1911, and show cause why such application sball not -be granted, the same will be taken as confessed, and a decree will be en tered according to the prayer of the application and you will be forever barred from disputing the same. (SEAL.) E. M. SMITH, Clerk. F. A. Turner, Applicant's Attorney. Executor's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the Hon. County Court of Polk Coun ty, Oregon, executor of the estate of Catharine McReynolds, deceased. All persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the name, duly verified, to the said executor at Monmouth, or to his at torneys at Dallas, on or -before six months from the date hereof, and any persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please call and make Immediate settlement. Dated this 26th day of May, 1911. REECE McREYNOLDS, Executor of the estate of Catharine Mc Reynolds, deceased. Sibley & Eakin, Attorneys. , For Sale. Old buggy and harhess, and set of double work harness; cheap. A. H. Harris, jeweler. Phone 453. . 233tf425 Planning New Bridge. Engineers and surveyors have been at work the last two days getting ready the plans for stretching a new steel bridge across the Willamette for the Salem, Falls -City & Western railroad. Considerable talk of a drawbridge Is being heard and there is also a rumor that the railroad com pany will purchase the old Willam ette bridge at Portland and move It here. Nothing definite has as yet been given out. Sulem Satesman. Tultcrnacle lrogram. ' Sunday, June 18: 10:00 a. m. Something special at the Bible school rally. A chemical demonstration will be given by the evangelist. Do not miss It. 11:00 a. m. Olson will deliver his sermon on "Heaven, wnere, wnai, Who, How, and When?" 12:30 p. m. Public dinner for all. 2:00 p. m. The Communion ques tion settled. i:00 p. m. D. E. Olson delivers his great lecture on ' What Makes a Man." Every man, In Dallas ought to hear this lecture. Come and you will say, "I would not have missed It for large sums of money." 7:30 p. m. Hear the most power ful sermon delivered on "How All Christians Will Some Day Be Unit ed." Olson will show that they will be some day, and how It will be ac complished. This will be Illustrated. Come one, come all! . Hear the solo singing by M. M. . Moss, and the duetts and trios by the Mosa family. Hear them while you may; It will richly pay you. MutlKMllMt Eplwopal Church. 9:46 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Preaching by the pas tor. 7:00 p. m. Epworth League. 8:00 p. m. Preaching by4the pas tor. Every Thursday at 8:00 p. m., prayer service. Be present and wor ship with us. You will be welcome to any and all services. Special music at the morning and evening services each Sunday. GEORGE F. HOPKINS, Pastor. To Rent. Five-room house, barn, garden, nearly all planted; from June 15 to April 1,. 1912, or longer, to right per son. Inquire at 312 Church street. 256tf523 Sweet Cream For Sale. Get cream for your strawberries of W, P. M'ller, delivered anywhere on Holman's milk route at 20c per pint for 30 per cent cream. W. P. Miller, Phone 1554. 258tf523 To Rent, Five-room house, barn, garden nearly all planted; from'June 15, to April 1, 1912, or longer, to right per son. Inquire at E. E. McVicker's on Ellis street, between Washington and Court; or phone 404. 256tf523 Mare For Sale. Weight 900, age 4 years. Phone 1594. 263tf519 1 . For Sale. Fir Vista farm, 307 acres, John L. Rlggs, owner. Excellent for farming, dairying, hops and fruit. Will divide. Also, other North Polk County farms, and a sawmill. Barton Z. Riggs, Real Estate, Amity, Oregon. Route 2. Phone Dallas 525. 131tf PerNMetit Hen. In line with the argument that when a hen or a woman will, she will, and when she won't she won't O. F. Witt, owner of Crystal Lake park, Portland, has living proof that she won't or will. About two months ago Mr. Wltle placed a doren wild duck eggs under a perfectly motherly hen, but the eggs failed to hatch Then hit datarded them, and present ed the hen with some young Sucks which were partly hatched by another hen, but on the following day Mr. Witt discovered that the hen was missing. Finally he found her sit ting happily on a nest of pigeon eggs that she had collected from various! n..mtm t n h )a m TIA t, waning ! to sit, that's all there was to It and shs sat. Portland Journal, The woman of today who has good health, good temper, good sense, bright eyes and a lovely complexion, the re sult of right living and good digestion, wins the admiration of the world. If your digestion Is faulty Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will cor rect It, For sale by all good dealers. Wanted. All kinds of Iron, rubber, brass, cop per, zinc and niaea. mgnest casn prices paid. A. N. Halleck, Monmouth, Oregon. S-12-tf. Your Winter's Wood. Order your slab wood now and be sure of having a good dry supply for Winter. I can sell you either slabs, blocks, or trimmings. Can furnish any other kind of wood desired. Plenty of eood oak and fir. Send in your orders by either-phone. Mutual, 1196 Bell, ! ' P'1 County, Oregon made ... Chambers in the city of Dallas on 443. AUGUST BOMAN. REPORT No. 7472. OF THE of the CONDITION The rainfall at Eugene for May was 8.11 Inches, considerably below the normal. BUSINESS LOCALS (Advertisements under this head are charged at the rate of 1 cent per word, first Insertion; V4 cent per word for each Insertion thereafter; 'SO words or less, II per month. No ad vertisement Inserted for less than 16 cents. (iooNelHvrles. Gooseberries for sale; 20c per gal lon. Percy Hihhard; Phone South 26, 282-623 For Sale. 1350 piano for 3200; Inquire at 419 Court street; Phono 1462. 278tf-613 Lost. Lost, in Dallas, ludy's neck fur; also lady's white sweater with green trimmings. Return to this office. 276tf6 For Rent, House, corner Lyle and Maple; it per month. Enquire W. A. Grllfln, i;0 livens. iTilfiJ DALLAS NATIONAL BANK At Dallas, In the State of Oregon, at the close of biiNlness, June 7, 1911. Resources. Loans and Discounts 3129,682.03 Overdrafts, Becured and unsecured . .- 2,341.71 U. S. Bonds to secure cir culation 25,000.00 Bonds, Securities, etc 31,127.51 Other real estate owned... 4,000.00 Due from State and Private Banks and . Bankers, Trust Companies, and Savings Banks 468.75 Duefrom approved Re serve Agents 42,035.06 Checks and other Cash Items 332.21 Notes of other National Hunks 3,085.00 Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels, and Cents 221.55 Lawful Money Reserve In Bank, vis: Specle $25,285.70 25,285.70 Redemption fund with U.S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 1,250.00 Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State, of Oregon for Polk County, Depart ment No. 2. E. V. Carter, Anna M. Carter, William Addison and Erne Addison, plaint iffs, v. Willlmina Cooley, Mathlas Cooley, William. E. Smith, Alice Smith, Laurence M. Smith, Dollie Smith, James T. Smith, Addle Smith, Laura E. Monroe, Obed Monroe, Willis M. Smith, Maud Smith, Will vln M. Smith and Minnie Smith, de fendants. No. 3914. To Laurence M. Smith, Dollie Smith, Laura E. Monroe and Obed Monroe, defendants above named: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court ana suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to wit, on or before the 8th day of July, 1911, and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiffs will ap ply to said Court and take a decree against you for the relief demanded and prayed for In said complaint. viz: 1. That the said defendants may be required to set forth the nature of their claims in and to the following described real estate, to-wlt: Begin nlng at the Southeast corner of the Donation Land Claim of Hezekiah Davidson and Melissa A. Davidson, his wife. Notification No. 1519, Claim No. 42, in Township 9 South, of Range 4 West of the Willamette Meridian, in Polk County, State of Oregon, and running thence West along the South boundary line of said Claim 65 chains and 68 links, to the line between Sec tions 15 and 16 in said Township and Range; thence South 3 chains and 13 links, to the Southwest corner of Lot 3 of said Section 15; thence East along the South boundary line of Lots 3, 2 and 1 of said Section 15, 55 chains and 68 links, more or less, to a point due South of the place of beginning; and thence North 3 chains and 13 links to the place of beginning, con taining 17.40 acres, more or less. And that all adverse claims of the de fendants may be determined by a de cree of this Court. 2. That by said decree it be de clared and adjudged that the defend ants have no estate nor interest what ever in or to the land or premises and that the title of plaintiffs is good and valid. 3. That the defendants be forever enjoined and debarred from asserting any claim whatever in or to said land or premises adverse to the plaintiffs, that plaintiffs recover their costs and disbursements herein, and that they may have Buch other and further re lief as to the Court may seem equi table. This summons, by order of the Honorable Ed. F. Coad, County Judge at the suit together with fees of referees and other disbursements shall be paid out of the proceeds of such sale. 3. That the plaintiffs may have such other and further relief as to the Court may seem equitable. This summons, by order of the Hon orable Ed F. Coad, County Judge of Polk County, Oregon, made at tham bers in the City of Dallas, on the 22d day of May, 1911, is served upon you by the publication thereof for a period of six consecutive weeks Immediately prlor to the 5th day of July, 1911, in . , . ,-iti. fAntv niinprver. a news- jiaper of general circulation PUed at Dallas, in said County of Polk, The date of the first puoiuanun u summons is May kHATTBn. Attorney for Plaintiff. n Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Ralph Savery, has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County administrator of the estate of Joseph H Savery, deceased, and has qualitled. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to present them, duly verified, with the proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice, to the said administrator at his residence, near the Salt Creek School House, in said County of Polk. Dated and first published May 16, 1011 RALPH SAVERY, Administrator of the estate of Joseph H. Savery, deceased. Address: R. F. D. No. 1, Dallas, Oregon. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. fMil -m T V - i-1 V,,ntTaimsofmwormresc. l ejM Mj - - AND BVILDTHEM VR Insist on vnrDealerGiyS You these Good 24th day of. May, 1911, is served upon you by the publication thereof for period of six consecutive weeks Imme diately prior to the th day of July, 1911, In tue Polk County Observer, a newspaper of general circulation published at Dallas in said County of Polk. The date or the llrst publica tion of this summons is May 26, 1911 OSCAR HAYTER, Attorney for Plaintiffs. Total 3264,829.52 Liabilities. Capital stock paid in t 25,000.00 Surplus fund 5,000.00 Undivided Profits, less ex penses and Taxes paid.. National Hank Notes out standing Due to State and Private Knnks and Bankers .... Individual Deposits subject to check - Demand Certificates of De posit Time certificates of deprsit 3,644.13 23,700.00 1.163.36 193.198.88 3.133.15 10.000.00 Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County. Title, and Trust Company, a corpora tion. Plaintiff, vs. F. M. Morgan and Morgan, his wife, defend ants. To F. M. Morgan and Mor gan, his wife, the above named de fendants. In the name of the State of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby required to appear and an swer the complaint filed against you In the above-entitled cause and Court, on or before six weeks from the date hereof, and if you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff . will take a decree against you as prayed for in Its said com plaint, tq-wit: That plaintiff Is the owner In fee simple or the West half of the D. It. C. of William S. Morgan and wife. Notification No. 119, Claim No. 66, In Townwshlp 7 South of Range 4 West of the Willamette Meridian, In Polk County, Oregon, and that you and each of you be forever barred and en.iolned from claiming any right. title or Interest of, In or to the same or any part thereof. This summons is published for a period of six weeks In the Polk County Observer, by order of the Hon. Ed V. Coad, Judge of the County Court of Polk County, Oregon, made at chambers this Slst day of Mav. 1911. and the date of first publication is June 2. 1911, and the date of last publication will be Julv 14, 1911. SIBLEY & EAKIV. Attorneys for PlfT. Room and Board. Room and board, IIS a month; clone In. 818 Shelton street, Dallas. 272tf66 Omtrlbute Ornament. FOREST GROVE. June 13. Ear rings, finger rings, two gold watch rhnlna and a diamond pin were thrown Into the collection basket on the camp-gTound here this morning, i when th H-'venth Dsy Alventlst. at th ir annual conference session raised 121.12 11 fur foreign missions In lew than an hour. Very far AdveptUtfa r gold omsments. but thnaw who I did showed their vlillnsnras to part! with th. m today, whan the te-d of ' fi.rviisB fields w.-r pit-amted to them. Dairy Cows Wanted. Wanted, good dairy cow. Campbell. Sheridan, Or. . A. S6tf For Rale, Oak and Cedar posts. Warehouse Company. Soehren ll-l-tf. F. hale. A number of young, broken horse. Inquire of Marry IHiukIh. 1011 Hay ter street. Dallas. 2i-lmtll Totul 1264,829.52 State of Oregon, ) )ss. County of Polk. ) I, E. Hayter, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge nd belief. E. HAYTER. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of June, 1111. OSCAR HAYTER. Notary Public. Correct Attest: B. H. McCALLON. I. N. WOODS, It. R. WILLIAMS. Director. Ft Sale. I One fine young mure; f years old. , briimn, weight 1500 pouo.ln; work any ! plac. and true. u. W. Carroll, Rlck jreatl r. ITCmlll PWt4 taps ( aur Wmnd, .f F. J. Craven. r)ilT of the Dallas' Howe For Sale City I!nk. painfully burned T. 1. Cherrington s beautiful home atut the rishl hand Wednesday In!" Dallas Is for Bale. Call at Photo; Fheridan, by the act ld-ntal explosion ! Studio. 271tf64 of a Bum!r of oy plat 4 rapa which he iBrrjing la his hip packet. ! llrtp Wanted. I r Tr Smith, of Fherldsa, rTand-' '"'P wntea ai n laiiaa Meam; fthr frf tha r-fir, was r-r at hand. , laundry, phone 1051. . t(S-6tj and ifmptty dr-d the Wimnd, 11 ' that tha rnor,( patient Is getting Mara. For Sale j abr f n.t y. denpita tha trt-rtcd ' Mara, six years old. weight 10f, rt-"fi f-f l.'nool rnSne. - .' punda. Phone 1 Blue.. 27tfC2; Notice to Creditor. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned have been dulv appointed executors of the estate of Margaret D. Campbell, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk County, and have qualified. All persons having claims asalnt the salil estate are hereby required to present them, with the proer vouch er, within six ro'inths from the date of thia notice, to the undersigned ex ecutors, at the ortb-e of Oscar Hayter In tha City of 1 Milan, In said County Summon. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County, Depart ment No. 2. John K. Robblns. Josephine Rob bins, tl. H. Bobbins. Louie Robblns, Mary C. Dennis, Oliver K. Iiennis. Olive A. Farley. John M. Farley, Ella Kraber, and William 11. Km her. plaintiffs, vs. Carrie E. Skipton, Wil liam 1- Skipton, Ralph U. Casey, Ix ralne Casey, otto . Muhllg Individ ually and as guardian of the persons and estates of 1-ornlne Maud Muhlig, Uuth .Muhlig, Edward Herman Muhlig. minors, lyornini- Maud Muhlig. Kuth Muhlig. Edward Herman Muhl g William Tatom. Nellie Tatom. Ceorgia Walker, S. It. Walker. May Campbell, Herbert Campbell. Sarah Catherine ilartrum. formerly Elliott, tl. W. Hartrum, Fred Tatom. Lillian Tatom. Thomas Tatom. May Tatom, Mark Tatom. Mary A. Tatom. I. N. Wood. Eva Woods, Edwin Jacohson, Meda I. J.icoheon. William Koa Kill. Minnie Kill, ltertha Tennis, Curti o. Tennis, Cor Kllis Miaer and Haver L. Uia-r, defendant. No. 191. To Ralph R. Caaey. IxTaine Caev. Kuth Muhllir. Edaard Herman Muhlig. Srah 'atherino Hartrum, formerly Elliott. !. W. Hartrum. Fred Tatom, ljlhan Tatom. Thomas Tatom. May Tatom. Mark Tatom. Mary A Tatom, '" Elba Miser, and Hater L Mtavr, Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County. Depart ment No. 2. Felix Noel and Susie Noel, Plaintiffs, vs. D. W. Randolph, Ida u. .Ran dolph and C. W. Conway, Defend ants. No. 3921. To D. W. Randolph, Ida L. Ran dolph, and C. W. Conway, defendants above named: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled Court and suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to wit: on or before the first day of July, 1911; and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiffs will apply to said Court for a decree that a certain mortgage given by the de fendants D. W. Randolph and Ida L. Randolph to the p.aintiffs on the 18th day of April, 1910, recorded on the 15th day of June, 1910, at page 231 of book 389 of the records of mortgages for Multnomah County. Oregon, and recorded on the first day of July, 1910, at page 128 of book 30 of the records of mortgages for Polk County, Oregon, and now owned and held by the above named plaintiffs, be foreclosed, and that the lands and premises described in and covered by said mortgage, viz: The Northwest Quarter (&) of Sec tion 22 in Township 7 South, of Range 6 West of the Willamette Meridian in Polk County, State of Oregon, and also Lot No. 15 of Taylor's Subdivis ion of Section 2 Township 1 South, of Range 2 East of the Willamette Me ridian, containing, five acres, more or less, In Multnomah County, State of Oregon.as per plat of said Subdivision, recorded in book 271. at page 35, dec records of said Multnomah County, be sold in accordance with law am the practice governing the sales oi real estate upon execution, and that proceeds of said sale be applied to .he liquidation of the amounts due plaintiffs on said mortgage and the note and Indebtedness secured there by, together with costs and disburse ments . attorney's fees and interest, all as stated in said complaint, and the costs and expenses of such sale, and further, the plaintiffs will apply to said Court and take a decree against you for all and singular the relief prayed for In said complaint. This summons, Dy oraer oi me non- orable Ed F. Coad, County Judge of Polk County, Oregon, made at Cham bers In the City of Dallas, on the 17th day of May, 1911, Is served upon you by the publication thereof for a pe riod of six consecutive weeks Imme diately prior to the first day of July, 1911, In the "Polk County Observer," a newsnaDer of general circulation published at Dallas in said County of Polk. The date of the first publication of this summons is May 19, 1911. OSCAR HAYTER, Attorney for Plaintiffs. Modem Store Fronts Are a specialty at COAD'S PLANING MILL MODERN PLANT-SKILLED W ORK MEN IP-TO-DATK IDEAS. Shop Work of All Kinds at Reasonable Prices. DALLAS GARAGE ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF Best equipped Garage in the State. Constructed of Concrete Through out. Automobiles stored at reason able rates. Expert machinists in charge of Repair Department. D. F. HARRIS, Proprietor. DALLAS BAKERY C. C. MILKEY, Proprietor. Do not send your money away to Portland for bread. Buy good Dallas r bread and keep the money at home. It will help us and help you. Bell Phone 51. Mutual Phono 320. COSY CORNER CANDIES Try our fine Home-made Candles and our delicious Ice Cream CHARLES II. LANE COY BROTHERS CONTRACTORS & DCILDERS Plans and EflHi PurnMied O. II- COY, phone Mutunl 1X5 W. J. COY, Phone 1574 OREGON'S BEST" Manufactured Solely by DALLAS FLOURING MILL ...,ntrt to be the best soft uuai u w-. wheat flour in the Willamette Valley Sold by all Grocers In Dallas. Otho Williams Merchant Tailor All the New Spring Styles niul Patterns. Solicits your orders for Careful and Conscientious Workmanship. Sochren Warehouse Co. CEMENT CURBINGS AND WALKS We handle a full line of Cedar and Oak Fence Posts, Brick, Lime, Sand and Cement, Land Plaster, Drain Tile, Shingles, Fire Brick, Hair, Wall Plast er and Hop Supplies. One block south of depot Phone UO t West Side Ma Works t i t MONUMENTS. READy. Complete Line of All A(m F. J. WAGNEf MECHANICAL EXPfj,, ) Have agency for Case Auto ' ered . highest type' machlm, ' market for the money, ' Tires Set hlle Youfl,,,, C. D. Forrett1 BLACKSMITH f I Shop located in North fcuj. General Blncksniltl,ng m work. Horse shoeing .and pMt;l u specialty. Your bnslnesi B I Dallas Iron Macliliiitita Fouiiilrynien-iy,,.' Mukers, SAW MILL WORK A SPECU : We are prepared to do anj w ; Iron and Brass work. Lumbal.: and Stock work on hand, W(E the best and cheapeat Stump p, on the market Prlcei ren M. OLIVE SMITH Teacher of PIANO AND ORGAN Studio, Room No. 2, Wilson Block Dallas Oregon DENTIST . B. F. BUTLER Office over Fuller Pharmacy. Office hours from 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 5 p. m. Dallas Oregon Horse Shoeing and General Rlack gmltlilng. I can cure Quarter Cracks and Con tracted Feet, also Interfering and Forging. I guarantee all work first class. All I ask the public Is to give me a fair trial. I also cure corns on horses' feet Horse Shoeing a Specialty. GEORGE P. CBAMER, Fred Wagner's Old Stand, Dallas, Ore. Save Your Money By buying Ladies'" and Children's Shoes and Ready-made Clothing at The Dallas Variety Store Sunrise Restaurant LLOYD KOIIARI, Proprietor Meals and short orders served at all hours. Everything new and clean. Specialties. Chop Suey and N oodles Smith Building; Main and Mill Streets Dallas, Oregon SHERIDAN MEA1 MARKET i Dealer in all kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats. I air make a specialty of marketing all kinds of Live Stoci.f; including Dairy Cows, Sheep, Goats and Hogs. . .... M R. A CAMPBELL, Proprietor Sheridan, k DR. DAVID YOUNG Osteopathic Physician ' Office, 71 Court St. Mutual Plione 6.11 DALLAS, OREGOS. Are You Planning to Build II Bungalows, Muii, btorea, W arcbouwt, ' I School, Brickyards, Creameries, Con, I densors, or in Enpinrrrintr Project? I CLAY 4 MISKRAL bAMPLF.S TF.STEU ' I IT will rar vou to consult tl GEIJSBEEX ENGINEERING CO. 604 Blake McFJl BUg. 5ATa"8 HERMAN'S U.S. ARMY SHOES IXJ s aw lUf VVTJX and Lasts designed by ami x Sur geons. Materials are the best that can be obtained. Workmanship inspected guar anteed, No. 968 CARRISON BLUCHER. One of the most T..-mnli In the Army Line. Ma.Ie in Tan Wil low Calf and Gun Metal, rfears Jingle sole, box toe, Hd le,her throttghont.Ahandsouiesnappyshoe. Come in to see the line. JUnufwturod Hi j by Joseph JL Herman 4C, Bodoi DALLAS MERCANTILE COMPANY THE GLAD HAND ? will be extended to all who attend Bible School next Lord's Day. Held in the-Big Tabernacle. Large crowds are expected from neighboring W Evangelist Olson will have something special at i close of the Bible School. Come out and show the visitors what a k; Sunday School looks like ! DALLAS STATION TIME CARD SOUTHERN PACIFIC. LEAVING DALLAS. j-iwenBer jvo. 74 6:50 a.m. Passenger No. 77 Passenger No. 76 2:25 p.m. russonger No. 75 ARRIVING Dlt ...,1M' .... VI SALEM, FALLS CITY Sc WESTERN BT.C .7:35 .8:15 10:50 11:05 11:40 12:20 tf Pol I'atad and flrat published June It, . dclemlanta abow named: I'll- In th name of the Mate of Or-on HFtVRlFTTA VAX OROOH.1 Vou are ruir-d . appJr JAMKS AN' 0!wis, ser the am.-tid.-d dmiiaint md ExTiit'r of the Katate if Manrait-t acainat you In h ahova ,ni,tii 1. famphrU. tteraad. ! fourt and aiiit withla u. Mk. r. puMn-ation of Oavar liayt.-e, Attrm-y. Rect-tralsoa of land Title. the datv of th nrat thia anmmona, to-att. na or bffor tha 5th day of July. 11 1. and If v i fail po to snr. f,.r stanl thmwf th in th Circuit Court ef the State of! plaintiff will apply to aaid Court and Oron. fr th County of Polk. (take a dirv again you 1 th r- n th matter of th application or ii-i dvman.tnl and prard for la so 1 lUijlnr Wnul i P -tri hsrint -VtmA to .l 111 f 1 it to Jh-tr lRr to IL U rVtste-n. I '!, ire "!. j Sale or Trade. P.if houa and th Iota, for ali or trad In en a rood farm. Albert' FthHI, fiallaa. UltfJI Mary A. Kami, a m kloar. to r-.tr, imnJil complaint. ia I I ;.'.! ! to 1 ml t V .' 3' k, roBrot!a i .t. 1. ! While To Walt j 0t J ir t r a. t with the ei14 tirj itr. Kti'-p at asr-in hrids. N. j JlltftUI JllMrte. th title to th foIUiaira d"acrtd premiaea. te-wif. Th South WmI iunr of SW-tton 17: th South half of h South r'aat qnartr of, s.-otton i: th North half ef th' .th Kt ciari -r of Section II. I "d th N-irth hif of th North Vt ouartrr ef S-Hoa 4 alt In Towph'n .uih. K.nrt S Wat of th MUamwa Vril.a, ituafdl la Pe'k County. aal cva- r'or a asi of that narcv-1 at 14 d.-acrlhd aa lxrt No. in pw k N t In lh 0rn Atdit r to th Tern a .f lUaa. In th County of Polk and Stat of Orc. iww hf ld ty th piatrtifti and d. f-r-on)a a lari m rtmmon, and a oivnufti ai-l d-tr!ta-t. of the prrr4 ,r sm th part!" ta th u,t acperdi&f t thtr rpotv r ahta J. Tht th rrral eo-t f th -I ' i 31; ; TtousE.Bu-WrmiT" "r ? i : ' - J V - y T i 1 1 i r WHEELER SCREENS Fit large and Email windows, are quickly adjusted. Can be raised or lowered instantly cr made burglar tight by the tnrning cF a thumb screw. Reasonable in Price OUR STOCK OF SCREEN DOORS IS COMPLETE CRAVEN BROTHERS DALLAS, - n tt-. . East Bound. TRAIN NO. 1 Lv. Dallas Ar. West Salem TRAIN NO. 3. Lv. Black Rock Lv. Falls City...... Lv. Dallas !.'!.'.'" Ar. West Salem. . . . . . ." . .' ' TRAIN NO. 5. Lv. Falls City... Lv. Dallas Ar. West Salem !!."'"" TRAIN NO. 7. 6:05 p. m. 6:S5 p. m. (Sunday Only,) T:5 a. m. 11:15 a. m. ..2:00 p. ..1:35 p. .4:15 p. m. m. m. m. m. m. m. m. m. Lv. West Balem Lv. Dallas . . . br. Falls City . . Ar. Black Rock West Bonn TRAIN NO. t 1:1! lit Lv. Falls City . nr. Dallas TRAIN NO. . Lv. Dallas A'- West Salem ' TRAIN NO. U Lv. Black Rock . Lv. Fan, Clty Lv. Dallas .. Ar- West Salem (Sunday Only.) 11:45 m. 12:00 a. m. 12:35 p. m. :i p. m. TRAIN NO. 11 Lv pi.-w . 7 "n,y Lv. Fails CHv Lv. Dallas West Salem'";; Train No. I mr points. 4:00 p. m. -.4:15 p. m. 4:50 p. m. ..5:30 p. m. connects at Dallas with', morning train fro TRAIN NO. Lv. Lv. Ar. .I .!:! .1 Lv. Lv. Ar. West Salem Dallas Falls City . . TRAIN NO. West Salem Falls City .. TRAIN NO. I. Lv. West Saletn . Lv. Dallas Lv. Falls City Ar. Black Rock TRAIN NO. 1 Lv. West Salem . Lv. Dallas Lv. Falls City Ar. Black Rork TRAIN NO. li Lv. West Salem Ar. Dallaa ... ..It'- it 11 " ; '..t' '..J ' .t5' .1 IMn'F.XDEXCE at MOSMOITH K- LEAVTVn . . . Paas.n Paaawi 6T Na j. T Na. N. T,. p.7,"r No. . Dallas a. m. !: p. ra. T:2S p. m. 0a.m. 1 i. a. m. :I5 p. m. Dlvfe-too. r ARBI"; " ; Passenger Na tt Passenger N ' , i Passenger No- '"V'r'-f ' ARRIVING I-f-' , Pasaeniter N"- J j, PMnrr No. N o. i Tl.a AIRLTR Passenger AJrlie IMiMoa. I IS b. m. Paa(rer N'o- AF-J-.-1 II 1 r 11 ISSn m i r.,nc-r No. '.- Z-Z? S" ARRIVING 1' rXa V T tOttn Prrer N ... aa. --... Z lal a. m Iawa.iirT aV- -" raiN, . , . at Mai, rnas at I p. m. rosn'ct Train 4 " M -X from Airlle con at