A BLUFF CALLK1. mi,.-. u TfoiYiWnr nnnnnnred the probable election or narry jtiimiiuw ; to the general freight agency ot the 1 S. P. two weeks before any other pa-; per In Oregon. Itetnizer, Sept. 12, j (watch the dates). "Now comes an order from the highups that the seperate otliee here j Is to be discontinued and Mr. Hin- ; shaw relieved. He has always since 1 leaving the ticket office at Hillsboro, been detailed on seperate assign- ; ments and lie does not know where will be Aug. 1, his next location. Itenmer, (watch the dates.) II. A. Hinshaw, who held the po- i sltion of assistant general manager of J the road, was called to San Francisco! the first of the week to consult with1 the head officials of the Southern Pa cific, and while no definite announce ment has been made, it Is probable that he will be promoted to the .posi tion of general freight agent of the lines in Oregon, lately held by II. K. l,ounsbury, who has been transferred to the O. W. It. & N. railway. Ob server, Aug. 6. (watch the dates.) II. A. Hinshaw has been called to Frisco for a conference with S. P. of ficials, and we may soon hear of his promotion to general freight agent. Itemizer, Aug. 8, two days after the Observer printed the story. utifn' Mew Fa a&Jfl VgFpill Mm Mmm Me ha Mi A. D. Ilraun of Salem, who pur chased the Dallas Bakery from Charles Mulkey, took possession of the place the first of the week. The shop was closed today while repairs were being made to the oven, but will be open as usual tomorrow. The Misses Kennedy, of Venice, California, were in the city a few days last week, visiting their brother, Charles Kennedy of the Dallas Lum ber and Logging Company. They left TThursday afternoon for Seattle, Wish., where they will visit friends. Mis. J. li. .'hambers, of Eugene, a former resident of Dallas, arrived on Monday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. A. J. Martin and Mrs. Henry Nies. I I I STATE NEWS .j, ! STATE NEWS nenillsln&g There will be things worth seeing nt the tri-County Fair, to be held at Condon, October 15-17. Sherman, Morrow, and Gilliam farmers will have exhibits that will show as never before the possibilities of that section of the state. The Condon Business Men's association will have full charge of the fair and it seems that each of the three counties will have large showings of products. Wheeler county has asked for space to install a collection of products that are not Intended to be put in competition with the three counties but will be simply an advertising feature for Wheeler. Prizes for agricultural and live stock exhibits umounting to $11,000 and an additional $3,000 for racing purses will be distributed at the Cen tral Oregon fair, to be held at Prlne vllle October 16-19. Improvements to the fair grounds have been com pleted and the most siicessl'ul fair ever held in Crook county Is antici pated. Oregon has started to export hogs. A breeder with a stock farm near Aurora reports a sale of blooded swine to Honolulu people, where they will be used for breeding pur poses. It has long been a reproach to Oregonlans that the state does not produce enough pork for Its own use, but this situation Is being slowly overcome. Ashalel Smith, of Lndner, B. C who won a -silver cup valued at $1,000 at the New York Innd show last year, will come to the Pacific Northwest Land products at Port land November 18-23, with exhibits of 100 varieties of potatoes. He is conlldent that he will win the chief prizes and Oregon growers should be stir themselves lest he make good his threat. A large number of special trains will run to Pendleton from Portland to carry the thousands who will at tend the Rouud-Pp, Sept. 2l!-28. Other sections of the Pacific North west will send big ib legations and Puget Sound will be well represent ed. Indications are that this year's show will be bigger and better both in attendance and program than ever In Its history. Smart and Clever Are The New Coats and Suits For Fall A wonderfully deversified assortment in styles and fabrics. During the next few days we expect to have the first shipments ready for inspection, other shipments will follow from time to time, as we have made arrangements with manufacturers to supply us with all the late models that may be gotten out later rest assured that this store will have all that's new. LADIES' WALKING SKIRTS Wonderful showing of Ladies' Walking Skirts at from $4 to $10 LADIES' SILK PETTICOATS A Special Buy " $2.15 Blacks and colored, in Messaline and Chiffon Taffeta at SHIPMENT OF LADIES' SHIRTS Shirts are very popular for Fall. Wash- - able material, in new pattern, each Zpl.DU GREAT EXHIBITION OF FINE FUR New Fur Sets to matchin Marmot, Wallaby, Coney, Muskrat, Raccoon, Mink and White Thibet. Prices per set range from $7.50 to $50.00 A Larger and Better Stock By Far Than any Other Store in the County Serving as a forerunner of great things to come the immense ship ments of New Fall Merchandise take their places in the various de partments. We have put forth every effort to get the best that can be obtained and we are proud to state that we are showing the best in the land, new dependable goods at the low ess possible price. New Fall Merchandise is here for your admiration and choice. New apparel for Men, Women and Children of every description direct from mills and manufac turers. Merchandise of merit at absolutely the lowest prices. QUALITY CONSIDERED Beautiful Display of Men's and Young Men's Suits & Overcoats We are going to give you the very best ma terial," style and workmanship. Our $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00 Suits will surpass anything shown in this vicinity. The MAKER'S GUARANTEE and OURS' goes with every suit. Make your selections early and get first choice. THE FAMOUS GORDON HATS Are shown in all the new shapes and colorings, always $3.00 NEW SHIPMENT OF FALL SHIRTS Newest patterns in Monarch and Cluett shirt. The old reliable kind, guaranteed fast colors $1 to $3 STYLISH AND SERVICABLE SHOES You will find our line larger and better than ever before. OUR REPUTATION FOR GOOD SHOES reaches from one end of the County to the other. THIS IS THE MUNSING WEAR STORE We have sold thousands of garments of the famous Munsing Underwear and never had a com plaint. We want everybody to join the "Munsing Army". Suits for the whole family. THE BEE HIVE STORE Dallas, A Reliable Place to Trade Oregon Jlr. nnil Mrs. J. M. Marks, Linn county pioneers of the early 50h, now residents of Oakland, Oil., are visit ing their son, County Clerk Willurd Marks, at Albany. Mr. Marks, ac cording to the Alliuny Democrat, looks only 00 of his 80 years. Astorian: Olllcers of the Scandinavian-American I in nk yesterday closed a contract with the Fisher-Stevens company, of Charles City, Iowa, for the Installation of a handsome sys tem of mahogany linish, with tile Moors for its new bank liuildinu now under constructHin at Twelfth and Duane Btreets. KiiKcne (iuard: A volunteer sun llowi r I'll me up on (!. W. Knapp's place on the liver load and he let it HTow. lie brought the perfected head to this olllce yesterday. Kxclusivc n the stem it wcIkIis 11 pounds; is 21 Inches In diameter and tiu Inches in circumference. He has given it very little cultivation. Can any one beat it? Vain Enterprise: With four big locomotives pulTIni? back and forth through the local railroad yards and towards the Malheur canyon, Vale Is mime railroad headquarters. This should he enough proof to towns along thfi main line that Vale Is the busiest railroad center In the inler inountain country, If not in the entire Northwest. Klamath Herald: In less than two weeks H. Newnhuni has pi mined from his single acre and a half of Harden in this city and sold in the lo cal market over 700 dozen ears of corn. The corn is well Idled out, ten der and sweet, and there has I n In Mr. N'ewnhanrs experience hire no damage resulting from frost. Iterator's N'otioo. Notice is hereby Riven that the un dersigned executor of t lio estate of August .Martin Werner, deceased, has lilid his II mil account in said estate with the lion. County Court of I'olk County, Oregon, and the same has been set for hearing on Saturday. September 2Sth, 1!I2, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., at which time all per sons having objections thereto, if any there be, arc hereby notified to ap piar and present the same to said Court in Dallas, I'olk County, oitgon, for ail itislincnt, an. I if you fail so to do said executor will ask lor an order lonlirmiiiK said report and rinsing said estate. I'ltlM) C,. WKKNKi:. Kxecutor of Kslate of Annus! Martin Werner, deceased. SlIil.KV KAKIX. Attys. for estate. 8-20 9-17 1U-M for the Hand-. S.I Chapman. Massac, Ky., says: 1 used Dr. Pell's Antiseptic Salve on my hands, which wt re sore, and I lint! it the best I cvi r tried. It cured them completely. Sold by Stafrin. r : rzr. . r t- - TowersFishBrand Pommel Slicker I Keeps both rider and saddle perfectly, dru. Hade for rough wear and Jong service in the wettest weather. Satisfaction Guaranteed Look forThis Mark 0FEXCELLLKCE $3.50 EVERYWKEEH A.J.TowtCV SIMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for I'olk County, 1h part meiit No. 2. Addie A. l-aiiner. plaintiff, v. Adam A. l.atnier, defendant. No. .r.U04. To ADAM A. l.ACNKIt. the above named defendant: IN TIIK NA.MK OK TDK STATK OK OKKiiON: Vou are hereby re iuiid to appear and answer the complaint tiled against ou in the alum- entitled Court and suit within six weeks liotn the date of the first pnbliialion of this summons, to-wit, on or before the Sth day ot October. ISH2; and if you tail so to answer the said complaint, for want th reof the plaintift will apply to said Court and take a decree against you for the reliif prayed for in said com plaint, viz, that the marriage con- nut now and heretofore existing t-- tttccit the plaintiff nnd the defend ant be forever annulled anil dissolved, and that the plaintiff may lime slit h other ami further relief as to the Court max' seem meet and ctuiitahle. 'I h,s summons, by an order of the ! .i;u. able Ktl. K. Com!. County Judge of I'olk County, On ton. made at Chambers at Dallas. Oregon, on the 2 Till day of August. 1II. is served upon oii by the publication thereof, not b ss ttian once a week, for nx i on-. iitlve necks Sunn- tliafi Iv prior to tlie !lh tl iy of Ot t..l r. In the I'olk County obscrxcr. a weekly newspaper of ceneral circulation, pu' i slo tl in tid County of I'olk. Th? t'ate of the f.it ptiMit ation of this Minirioi is Aii-:ul ITlh. II2. nSi'Vtl II YTK'J. -27 1 !t Attorn for plaintiff It IS KALI Modern Store Pronts Ar a specialty at COAD'S PLANING MILL modkrn rLAXT--sKiixr.n woiik- MKN-IP-TO-DATE ID FAS. (VI... p Work of All Kind at IUytoaMe OTTIO. i In the County Court ot the Slate of i in con, for I'olk County. j In the matter of the estate of WAI-I I.A"K YA1KS. Iw-ce.l 1 To KDWIX Y ATI'S, Al.l'FHT OS- I l:o;K TATKS n,1 KMII.Yi CATHKUINK I'Al.MKIt. h.-im of the nl-oxe nanxtl. Wallace Y at. . tt . tl : IN TIIK XMK OF TIIK STATK OK OKK'JOX: on are trrely cited and required In appear In the County Court of the State of Otectxt in and t u ..r l.i;ir r ih. t'..nrl ttoom th. rof. In the nty of Dalla.'onA COSTER, in said County of Polk, on Tuesday, the 8th day of October, 1912, the same bcinff the second day of the October, 1912, Term of sold Court, at the hour of ten o'clock In the fore noon of said day, then and there to show cause, if any exist, why an or der of sale should not be made by said Court that all the real property of said estate, hereinafter described, he sold by Albert Osborne Yates, as administrator of said estate, at pri vate sale, for cash, as prayed for in the petition of the said administrator filed herein on this day, for the pur pose of raisins funds sufficient for the payment and satisfaction of the chaises and expenses of administra tion anil the claims against the said estate; saltl real property being de scribed as follows, to-wit: 1. IteKinninif at a certain oak fence post 434 feet West of the Southwest corner of Hlock 11, In the Town of I'.allston, Polk County, Ore gon, and running thence North 418 V. feet; thence West 217 V4 feet; (hence South 390 feet to the North line of railroad lot; thence South 71 dcif. Kast 87 feet, nnd thence East to place of licKinnifiK. containing I i acres, more or less; also a triangular! piece of land, beginning at the South- west corner of the above described tract, running thence North 71 deg. West 91 feet nnd 4 inches; thence I North 19 deg. Kast 24 feet; thence South to place of beginning, contain ing 12o.riti square feet; situated in I I'olk County, State of Oregon. I 2. Lots .", . 7 anil 8. in lilock 25,1 in West Portland Heights, and hp-j cording to the map known as the map of West Portland Heights, re-j corded in the County Clerk's ofllce j at Hillsboro, Oregon; situated In Washington County, State of Oregon. 3. Part of Lot 3 of Section 33, Township 1 North. Itange 3 West Willamette Meridian, Washington County, Oregon; to-wit: lteginning on the South line of the Wm. Porter Claim as defined by Southwest cor ner of same, and B stone in the cen ter of the County road at the North west corner of the M. Peterson Tract ami running Eastward along said line 3.41 chains to the Northwest corner of land owned by Yates; thence Smith along West line of Yates Ian. I 5.92 chain to the South west corner; thence Westward paral lel with North line of said Porter Claim 3.45 chains to the West line of Kleiigers tract: thence North 1 deg. 30 mill, parallel with the Kast line of J. Putt Claim No. BJ. 5.92 chains to the place of beginning, con taining 2 03 acres, more or less; sit uated in Washington County, State of ( trcKon. 4. Kixe acres of the North end of Lot 25. Section H. Township 5 South of Itange 10 W. st. Willamette Me ridian, being more particularly " de scribed as follows: The land contaln- ' etl within the following boundaries: i I'., tinning at a point where the West I line of Section . Township 5 South , of llange 10 West Intersects the ! Coast line on the South side of the entrance to Nestucca Pay; thence j Kast 40 rods to the line of Iit 2 In Section 6, Township 5 South. Range i I (I West; thnce North on said line , :itl rods to the corners of Iots 23. 21, 25 ant! 2. Section , Township .' South of Kange 10 West: thence ' West on the line between lits 24 and 2 5. 15 rods to xvhere aaid line inter st i ts the Ctast line of the South side of the entrance to Nestucca l"ay; l hence In a Southwesterly direction, following said Coast line to place of Iteidnning, containing 5 acres; situ ated in Tillamook County. State of . i ireiron. ! WITNESS the Honorable ED. V. jCOAD. Ju.lk-e of the County Court of 4 the Slate of Oregon for the County 'of Polk, with the of said Court at!le.l. this 23d day of August. I'll. LEAVE Your Orders With Craven Bros. -FOR- Furnace Pipe and Stoves Fine Liquors and Wines Old I. W. Harper, per quart $1 per Gallon $4.00 We Guarantee Best of Workmanship WOODMEN' OP TIIK WOULD-Dal-las Camp No. 209 meets in W. O. W. Hall on Tuesday evening of each week. TRACY STAATS, Consul Com. W. A. AYRES. Clerk. WOM ENOE UOODCKA l-T XI Isthv toe Circle, No. 33. Women of Wood craft, meets In Woodman Hall sec ond and fourth Wednesday nights In each month. EMMA JOKT. Guardian Neighbor. SADIE LYNN. Clerk. A. V. & A. M. Jennings Lodge, No. 9, meets second and fourth Fridays of each mouth. In Masonic hall on Main street. Visiting brethren wel come. W. U SOEHREN. W. M. WALTER S. MUIR. Secretary. Phone 1183-2 R. L. CHAPMAN FVXEItAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALM ER Calls promptly answered day or night Dallas, Oregon. Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; other hours by appointment. Phone 1414. DR. D. G. REMPEL CUIKOPRACTOrt Nerve Specialist anl Spinal Adjuster 114 Court St., Dallas. Oregon. Genuine Moonshine Whiskey, 75c California Grape Brandy " " $1 White Corn Whiskey " " 75c Old Forrester Whiskey, Billy Taylor " Old Joe Gideon " " " Cyrus Noble " " " Covington Club " " " W.A.Lacey " " " Nelson County Rye " " Cream Rye " " AU Bonded Goods " " Rock and Rye " " Bories Three Star Brandy " " Virginia Dare " " Three year old Port " " 25c, per gallon Holland Gin " " 75c, ' " Homers' Ginger Brandy " " Lashes' Bitters " " Hostetter's Bitters " " Gordon's Dry Gin " " Wildwood Whiskey, full half pint 20c, pint 40c, qt. Hop Gold Beer 3 Quarts for Salem Beer 3 " ' Rose City Beer 3 " ' Columbia Beer 3 " ' Budweiser Beer, 3 quarts $1.00, a dozen Schlitz Beer, 3 " $1.00, a dozen 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.25 $1.25 1.25 75c 1.00 . 75c 1.00 3.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00 50c 50c 50c 50c $3.50 $3.50 The Shultz Saloon Oscar Hayter, Lawyer, rooms 5 and fi, l.'glow I'uilding. I NITED ARTISANS Dallas Assem-, My, No. 4fl, meets on first and third Mondays cf each month at Wood- ' man hall. Visiting members made IJ welcome. MRS. EMMA IV MILLER. M. A. WILLIS SIMOXTON. Secretary. "HELMET" BRAND FLOUR i I 611 Mill Street Phone; Main 352 E. M. SMITH. t1-rk of saitl tvurt OSCAR HAYTER. -I7 10-8 Attorney for Administrator. LODGE DIRECTORY I Itl HI KMIS Almir VnAr No. It ' meets first and third Wednesday of nth month t Odd Fellows' Hall. NO LA CHAD, Nobis Grand. Secretary. ' PROFESSION " ii CARDS, j Olive Smith-Bicknell Teacher of PIANO AND ORGAN Studio. 712 Oak SL J Oallaw Orepn ' DR. B. E. NEVEL VETERINARY SURGEON rtKMie, 29 Dallas, Orejon , DENTIST B. F. BUTLER Offlc ovr Fuller I harmacy. Office hour from I to 11 a. m l 1 to S p. m. DaJUa Orexro Is made by the Rick re all Mil ling Company, manufacturers of the celebrated "Bine Stem Blend." It is in great demand and we are selling big quan tities of it New Crop Dates . Just In. Simonton & Scott Court Street Dallas, Ore. XI I FLOUR jNj LAYINfi IT ON THE IXOUf. for the heaviness and tastelessness of the l.read or biscuits doesn't go if the flour is the famous Oregon's P.cst lirand. .For when that flour is used heavy, soggy l.read or hiseuifs are un known. Try a saelc and all cause for. complaint will disappear. Oregon' P.est flour makes poor taking prm to tally Impossible. SWEENEl DALLAS, BROS. OREGON' r- lj W1IKX WE HNO YOF OI R ESTIM TK of the co.t of the lumber you require you can depend upon it that the fip urs w;il h? as low as first-class, well exined lumlter can be e-ld for hon estly. If you py more you pay t- much. If you pay less you --t lew ither l.i qu.-Iity or quantity.. Itallat I m rt trr A IxeslnjC Co.