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FRIDAY. DECEMBER, 13, 1912 POiK COUNTY OBSERVER TWO Polk County Observer Published Semi-Weekly at Dallas, Oregon, by the OBSERVER PRINTING COMPANY Office Phones. Business office Main 19 , Press room , .... Main 19-2! that he boldly gives utterance to the sentiment, "To hell with the Consti tution." If this shall be the outcome, it cannot be denied that ISlease has rendered a greater service to his state that he expected, though not perhaps in exactly the manner in which he had planned. PARCELS POST MODIFICATIONS Miss Taft, Secretary of War and Wife at Start of Panama Trip EUGENE FOSTER. W. II. TOTTEN. Entered as second clasi matter March 1, 1907, at the pom olllce at Dallas. Oregon, under the Act of con gress of March J. 1879 Subscription Rates: I One Year '...$1.50! Six Months -75 j Three Months -40 i Strictly in advance. There will be a reduction January i 1 In the postage charged on parcels mailed in the United States, says the I St. Louis Globe-Democrat. The rates! will still be much higher than those j long established in England, Germany 'and other countries of Kurope, where; the sending of parcels by mail, at low j cost to the people, has been an ex- ! tensive part of the public service for; many years. It has worked no hard- : ship abroad to any class and is rec- ; ognized there as a general advantage. I j The reduction at hand in this eoun- try is less than is supposed by many who are apprehensive of results. A full examination of details should be j made before forming an opinion of ; j the fairness of the new regulations and the probable results. The new; I law was passed by congress last sum : mer with certain provisions showing that it Is, at least in part, regarded I as an experiment. Power is conferred on the postmaster general to investi gate it, with the consent of the In-: terstate Commerce Commission, to modify weights and zone distances when experience has demonstrated that a change Is needed. Within a 800-mile zone the new rates will be 7 cents postage for the first pound, 6 cents a pound for each additional pound, and 67 cents for an j 11 -pound package, the maximum j weight allowed. The rates will be less There Is little doubt that people of ' for smaller zones and more for larger, the Southern states are goaded to des- ! For more than 1800 miles the charge peration by the depredations of the j w' 1,8 12 cJflts u(or ,lh,e. l'ound vicious negro element of their popula- I ci'"'8 f,or ,each lliiU"1 "oun,i; h n,i ,,., ,. lu.r.llv blame the! and $1.32 for 11 pounds. The present a i.. ,.,v.,. k i. von. I chargo for 11 pounds anywhere The way to build up Dailai is to pat ronise Dallas people. A REVOLUTIONARY EXECUTIVE one can people who geance upon the black fiend who at tacks defenseless white women. In the heat of anger men often do many things which they would not attempt, nor even dream of, In their sober senses. liut, for the governor of a In the United States is $1.7(i, and the weight in any parcel is restricted to 4 pounds. The nw rules will make a package of 11 pounds mailable.' Parcels postage in this country is not to be reduced to the foreign standard sovereign state to openly espouse j " "" '"'" "-nu i Vn v.t.11 ! eiermauy is carried leu nines lor it cents, twenty miles 22 cents, fifty If C K'&7 1 JliliffS-K., v I 1 - v - $ Will Soon e ere Buy those gifts now and avoid the trouble and worry of trying to buy when the stores are crowded. We have many, things in our big stock that are very use ful and appropriate for Christmas Gifts. Save this list and use it as a guide for ycur Christmas buying. THE MEN-FOLK WANT AN Umbrella, Photos copyright, 1912, by American Press Association. Judge Lynch, and to cry "To hell with the constitution," is siifUcln ntly Inflammatory to give us pause. Gov ernor filease, of South Carolina, in giving voice to such utterance, which he Is charged with doing at a recent conference of governors, has shown how easy It Is to place men totally un fitted for their work In offices of pub lic trust. It has been claimed that Bleaae would not occupy the position he does did not the sentiments he ut ters find a ready commendation In the hearts of his constituency, but we do not go that far. Possibly, those who live among such conditions as those complained of by the governor, may look at life and Its duties and respon sibilities from a different angle, but we do not believe that, as u general rule, they will approve the revolution ary sentiments of their e-hie-f execu tive. Ulease dee'larcs that lie IH IIeives In "protecting the virtue- of white wo mi'ii." So dei those who oppose lynch law, anel they come much nearer to finding a safe and effective protection in upholding the law than in tramp ling upon It. Mob rule Is in direct opposition to all law. It often seeks not even the certainty of guilt before Its Vtngeful deed is accomplished. It is yrobably true that many poor devils hae died protesting their Innocence, wl ise- every utterance proclaimed tin truth. Mobs are compose el of blemel-thii-Fty me'ii Imbued with one Itlcn. They brook no Interference- anel seek I only the death or punishment ef the criminal. They may tine! the right man and again the-y may not . Any inell viilual to whem the linger eif suspicion m''Y point Is liable te fall a prey to their Insatiate- appetite for blood. Hut, granting that the guilty be found, mob ve-ugeancc is not Justice. It leaves a heritage ef dishonor anel anarchy In Its wake, Governor ISIe-ase-may be Influenced by a de-sire to pro tect woman's virtue-, yi-t he- employs a poor way te nccnmpllHh It when lit elecries the constitution, the- funda mental principle of government anel laws, and ailvecnte-s the rueib anel the firebrand In the- hanels eif a wild anel bloodthirsty borile-. Such are- ene mies of elvlllzntlein anel of society, while law anel erehr are- the-lr safe guards, The very laws which be- by impllcatlein cotiib-mnM. are the- surest safeguards which may be thrown about the purity eif weiman eir the sane-tlty eif tile- home. Tei advocate an evasion eif the- manebites of the law and the siibstltutiein eif the- .luelgme-ut of a banel eif InipiiHsloiieel nii-n, fre-n-r.le d with ange r, wheise emly thought Is the bleieiel eif their victim, is to strike a blow at the Ve ry fouuelatloii of society which, if successful, would overthrow the safeguards that now surround us and plunge the- i-miiit ry into n itikii of te-rror teio awful to conti-mplatv. If the- mob that se-i ks the- life of a ileum Is tei be permitted to go iiiiiiiiiihcil is to be- ceimine-nele'el even, by the -ottl-cers vn ho are sworn to iiiheil,l tin- eon stitatlon anel the- law. tlie-n the banel who burn the home anil slaiiKhters Innoi'cnt wemii-n uml children e-annol le estopped. Where would such e on ditlons end? What wollbl bee. line ol our boasteel civilization and our en lightenment? The bloodthirsty sentiments euiiil e Inted bv Oeive rnor libuse ill not re -e-eive the- apprenal eif the people e bis state, and they will have the effect er uniting those- who respect law In a' supreme effort to remove from the high snel beinerei olllce h- bobls, eon who has so little regarel for his oath mile-s 37 cents, 100 miles 47 cents, 150 mile's 5M cents, anel any greater dis-tane-e 72 cents. Kates in Austria are the same. In Mexico the postage ein an 1 1 -pou rid parcel Is 60 cents. The reductiein in this country is not at all radical. T IIS is Miss Helen Taft daughter of the president, with the happiest of Taft smiles and shortly after election too She was snapped a hoard the steamer Zacapa Just before sailing with Secretary of War and Mrs Henry L. Stimson for a tour of the Panama canal zone Mr and Mrs Stimson were caugbt lo pleasant mood at the same time In Dallas Pulpits i ( brlHlian Science. held In Adventist church Sunday, De cember 8, at 11 a. m. Subject of lesson-sermon, "Oeiel, the Only Cause- anel Creator." Sunday se-heieil at 10 a. m. Christian Chill-ell. Ifible school, 10 a. m. Morning se-rvice, 11a. m. Christian Endeavor, (i:80 p. m. Preaching service, 7:30 p. m. Praytr me-e-ting, Thursday evening, 7:30. The public Is cordlully invited to atteml all these services. C. C. CURTIS, Minister. ItnptlHt Cliure b. Sunday services: I Sunelay se heiol, 10 a. m. Meirning weirship, 11 a. m. Subject, "Tile Haelium of Life." Junior se-rvice, 2:30 p. m. Veiling Pe-ople-', 7 p. m.; "Snnelay Hihoeil Lessons." Kve-ning weirshp, 7:30 p. m. Subject, "The- Knl I of Dagein." Clirlslliui Si le-iie e- Services he-lei in Adventist church, Sunday, Dece-mber 15, at 11 a. m. Sub'cct of b'sson-se-rmein, "(loel, the' Preserver eif Man." Sunday se-hool at 10 a. m. Iti-ailing rmiin, Kirst National Hank 'iiiililing, Itoom 10. I'l'CKliytei-iiiii 1 1 ii ri It. Se l'Vii-e-s Sunelay, Dee-. 1.1: Suiulay si hoiil, 10 a. in. Morning service, 11 a. m. Te pic e'i sermon. "Ji-sus, the lieve-abr eil Man." V. P. S. C. K. me-eting. ti:30. Kvening service, 7:30. Topic ol sermon, "The Trinity of Pe rseinality.' Prayer inee-ting Thursday evi-ning. 7:30. Vem are- cordially Invite-el to attend our servle-es. FREEZING TO DEATH. 8anaations That Come With Exposure to Extreme Cold. ' In the .course of a series of experi ments with extreme cold carried on at Berlin, Itaoul Pietet, an investigator, inserted his hare arm beyond the el bow in a chamber refrigerated to a ' temperature of 157 degrees below zero' F. and kept It there for several niin ! utes. He suffered no permanent datn ! age, but experienced a number of pe culiar and painful sensations. The chief of these and the most trying was a feeling of pain In the bones of the hand and arm. The pain increased steadily. It was located chiefly in the interior parts of the arm and was far less severe in the portions near or at the surface. The skin was purple when the member was withdrawn. In about ten minutes a violent reaction set in with violent burning sensation of the skin wherever It had been exposed. Investigations carried on with dogs indicated that the process of freezing to death is not necessarily an unpleas-. nut one. Placed in a temperature of -l'J.r to loll the animals displayed quickened breathing and heart heats, with a decided rise above normal in the blood temperature. These signs pointed to a sudden and violent auto matic effort of the heart to preserve tlie bodily temperature. In spite of en ergetic heart action, the temperature, of the blood fell gradually to "1 degrees. At tills point the heart action ceased very suddenly. The sensations of bodily warmth and languor mentioned In descriptions of death by violent eold can easily he un de'isteienl in view of the above experi ments. New York Sun. Sale-m State-sman: .lae-krabblts art causing eeinsiilerabb- damage to eir-e-liaiels in certain parts of the- Wil-lame-tte valley. The- farme-rs thio m e t inur with loss ought to e rganlzi rabbit driving parties anil e-n oy a great ileal of sport in making away Willi a f w hundred of the worthiest' Leasts. riil'cr" For t hrlMinns Cum lies. We will give those- Inlying iii,intl ties ii 10 per cent discount. Uinie-m-he r this is for high graele en mile. 'I'll r i liny salmon iiinni-ries have- closed. One eannery on the Co- u lie liver put up Tumi cnsi'S. Tie Talent enmpany, at .MarsLlield, re--"-t Is 1 .",iniil case-s. Morris" Store 0m-ii KciiiugM I'mil s::io until alter the holiil.ivs A Faithful Likeness. SnplelRh 1 really don't think the photographer caugbt my expression, do you? Miss Keen (looking at puotoi I don't see any. Bostou Transcript ADMIN ISTRATOH'S SALE. Notice is hereby give-n that by vir tue of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County, sitting in probate, made and entered of record in said Court on the 8th day of October, 1912, in the matter of the estate of Wallace Yates, deceased, the unele-rsigned, adminis trator of said, estate, will, from and after Satiirelay, the lltli day of December, 1912, proceed to sell the real property of said estate, herinafter described, at private sale, to the highest bielder for cash, in accordance with saiel order of sale, anel In the manner proscribed by law, subject to confirmation b said County Court. The said real property to lie seild is particularly ilese-ribe-el ns follows, to-wit: lb-ginning at a certain oak fone-e pott 434 feet West of tile- Seiuth west corner of Blends 11, in the Town of liallston. Polk County, Oregon, and runninft; thence North 41S'A feet; 1 thence West 217 Vj feet; the-ne-e South 1 390 fe-e-t to the Neirth line of railroad lleit; thence South 71 degrees East 87 ' feet, and thence East to place of be I ginning, containing 2 acres, more or less; also a triangular pie-re of land, beginning at the Southwest corner of the above described tract, running thence North 71 degrees West 91 fee-t and 4 ine-hes; thence North 19 degrees East 2 tS 4 feet; thence South to place of beginning, containing 1 2 0 fi (i square fee-t; situateel in Polk county, Siate of Oregon. Bids may be made te) the under signed, in person, or se-nt by mail. Dated this 6th day of November, 1912. A LI? EI IT OSRORN YATES, Administrator aforesaid. Address: Se-Ilwood General Hospital, Portland, Oregon. riSt'Ali HAYTER, Attorney, Dallas, Oregon. 11-15 12-13 Suit Case, Hand Satchel, Sweater, Neckties, Mu flier, Auto Gloves, Hox of Handkerchiefs, Arm Rands, Suspenders, Hox of Holeproof Sox. Silk Sox, Cuff notions. Tie Fins, Canes. THE LADIES WOULD LIKE Silk Waist, Neckwear, Silk Hose, Kid Gloves, Umbrella, Auto Scarfs, . . . . Hat Pins, Dainty Embroidered Hdkfs., Bar Flan, Silk Skirts, Furs, Silk Gleives, Slippers, Silver and Gold Mesh Bags, Headed Hand Rags, Leather Hand Hags, Relt Fins. Suit Case, THE CHILDREN WOULD RE DELIGHTED WITH A Doll, Hair Ribbon, Dainty Littlo Silver Purse at r0 and 75c. Reads, Bracelets, : Gloves, Cap-, Suits, Twills" Bear, Mull's and Furs, Gold. Rings fen- the Baby, Beauty Plus. W. R. HOWE, Manager While Sui-atiTs Dry ('leaned At Phil lie gin's. f I 4 Mill stre et. r? When you feel dull, out of aorta, diacourarwl half alck and everything ittmi to be foinff wrons. you can blame It on your liver. It la torpid. You ne4 HERB INE A Medicine of Power In Ail Liver Disorders. tVTiB the llrer la torr-IJ. It throwi Impurities lnt tne ryatem. which hamper every organ In the body. The reault la that func tional procesaea are not properly carried on. Impurities et into the blood, the atomach la billoua, the kldneye weak and the bowela lrrerular generally comtlpated. Ilerblne rleara out a:i theae Impurities, opens tip the obitructej channela, atreng-theaa the torpid liver, cleanaea the blood, purifies and regulatea the bowela. After the ayatem ba been thua overhauled, there la aa Immediate Improvement. Appetite return, dlceatlon ta food, the aplrita rlae, the mind clears of gloomy forebodlnra and everything looka bright and cheerful, which meaaa. Bound, seajlhy condition everywhere la the body. Price 50c per Dottle. jamct r. tAOAwa mopcttoii rr. uca, no. Te rare lunu rrvtMlla. lUtw mr WeaA CONRAD STAFRIN ollce lo Tax Payers ami Voters of Kernel Dlsliiet Ne. 12. We, tin- uneb-rsigne-il citizens anel tax payers of Kernel District Number 12. in I'eilk County, Oregon, being more than ten tier cent eif the tax ,aye rs if Mliil road eiistrle t, lie) here by give public notice that a public iiii't ting will be helel at what is known is the Guthrie Seheieil llnuse within saiel Koael District, in saiel county anel state, on the- 2Sth day of De-ce-m-,ie r, 1812, at the heiur eif 10 o'clock n the forenoon of saiel das', feir the purposes anil intention of voting an ail. I ilioiial tax lor improving and nia aebuui.ing roaels within saiel Dis .riet; saiel improvements anel macad amizing to be eleine on the roael le-ad-ng from Dallas to 1-wisville anel Ail lie lietween the- seiuth enel of whe-re, .In- inaeaelam now on saiel road ends ml what is known as the leaneler , Itilieu lirielge in saiel Distrie-t anil iiii h othe r improvement nnel inaeael- ' iniiziiiK as may lie eb'termine-d upon el such int cling. All persons who -are interesteel in saiel matte-rs are re--lllested tei be- pre-sillt lor such pur ' loses. I 'Mted this till ebiv of Dcci mbiT. IS 12. Ke-spe-etfiilly, l". D. Sbe-phe-r.l. W. M. I loisington, J. t liUthrie-. S. K. Guthrie, F. I. Guthrie-. G. H. Ki-niiiiKton, Jae'ettl J. Mirinie-h. ! 1. Sh.-iherel. A. . I'lnnkliiKt.-ll, I'. I. Handler, f. Gardner. K X. I'.liell. .. P. luke. II. A. Hinelman, K. J. Minnie h. Kreel Trenhagen, V. T. H;bbarel. SIMMONS. In the Circuit Ceiurt of the State of Oregem fur Peilk County. De-partment No. 2. Melissa J. (irant. Plaintiff, vs. J. T. Stone, also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the re-al estate described In the complaint herein, Defendants. In J. T. stone, also all othe-r per sons or parties unknown claiming any right, title-, estate, lie-n or inter est in tin- real estate describee! in the ceimulaint herein, the above named defendants. IX TIIIO NAME OF TIIK STATE OF OlfEGON, You anel each of yon nre hereby notitieel to appear anel answer the complaint filed against you in the al eive entHb-el court anil cause on or before six weeks from the date of the tirst publication of this summons, anil it you Tail so to appear anel an swer, feir want theroof the plaintiff will take a dee-re-e against you as ptayeel for in her complaint he-rein, 'ei-wi!: That plaintiff is the owner in fee pimple of Ieit No. Six (fi) In lMeH-k "D" in the Town of Kails City. I'eilk Counts'. Oregon, and that sou and eaeh of you be forever barred and en eiine d from claiming any t'e-h'. title or Inte-rest In or to said real property or ans' part thereof, ;-nd for such othe-r anil further relief as to the- Court may si-em proper. Th's summons Is published for a 1 oi" s-x veeks by orele-r of the Hem. Ed F. Ceiad, Juelge of the Ceuin ty ( e.uit i f' Polk Counts'. Oregon, mi-at Chambers on the 22d day of November, 1912. an.l the date of the- first ruhlica'ion will be Novem ber 22 112 end the date of the last publie-atiein wili be January S. 1913. SIKI.EV & EAKIX. 1122-13 Attorneys for Plaintiff. LODGE DIRECTORY KEBEKAHS Almira Lodge No. 26 meets first and third Wednesday of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall NOLA COAD, Noble Grand OKA COSPER, Secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Dal las Camp No. 209 meets in W. O W. Hall on Tuesday evening of each week. TRACT STAATS, Consul Com W. A. AY RES, Clerk. A. F. & A. M. Jennings Lodge, No 9, meets second and fourth Fridays of each month, in Masonic hall on Main street. Visiting brethren wel come. W. L. SOEHKEN, W. M WALTER S. MUIR. Secretars'. -Tresspass notices, weather proof. Mb- at Observer Job office. I'NITED ARTISANS Dallas Assem bly, No. 46, meets on first and third Mondays cf each month at Wood man hall. Visiting members made welcome. . MRS. EMMA B. MILLER. M. A. WILLIS SIMONTON. Secretary. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT Mistle toe Circle. No. 33, Women of Wood craft, meets In Woodman Hall set ond and fourth Wednesday nights in each month. EMMA JOST, Guardian Neighbor. SADIE LYNN. Clerk. Dallas Iron Works Machinist Foundrymen Pattern Makers. vWVMIl.l, WORK A SPECIALTY AV ar prepared to dr any kind o" Iron and Brass work Lumber truck anel Stock work on han't W- mak he l-est and cheapest Stumi- I'ulb" in eh, merWel p.o.. -..Mynniel-I 12- 12-2. otlr of Final SctllciiM-m. Notice ' hereby given that the un ( ts'i:n. il. Marshall W. Simpson, as cuter tf the es st of I.asc M. Simpson. S nie r, .I. e. a., d. hxs tile-el ns Ii'ihI aii-i-iint in the Ceiinly t'oiirl . if the Slate e-f i ir iron for Polk i only, anil thst Sa'tir.lay. the !Mh :y of I Vet r,l r. 11. at the hoar of ten ii'iIih k in the forenoon if iwiel iv. at the "enirt Koom ol raid County 'ourt In th- City of IIhIIh. ireeon. a l-ti-n apiHi ntrd bv hi.1 Ci urt a he t me anel le for the hearing of b irtiona to the awid' final aevemnt in.l the s. "tlenient theretif MKSHALL W. SIMPSON. e u!r of the !iste of Ituac M ' s-nii-sin. r , .-ceaiMMi. IWAR HAYTER. Attorney rtel and tint pul.linhe.1 November iw il-2 u-i; VTTOHXEV8 AND STRACTOHS BROWN & SIBLEY Abstracta promptly made. Notary Pjblic, Collections Mill St Down-statrn . Dallas Or. GEO. F. SKIFF Atteirne- -at-I Jw. West Side Marble WorKs G. L. HAWKINS. Proprteuir MONTMENTS, HEADSTONES AND CTRBING. Complete Line of All Latent Dewigmi NOT GIVE ELECTRICAL GIFTS THIS CHRISTMAS? The problem of what to give this Christmas is easily solved If S'ou consider the wide range of useful and beautiful things to be found among Things Electrical. The distinctiveness and utility of an elec trical gift are sure to delight the recipient and the impression that it creates will be far In excess of the moderate cost. A complete assortment of electrical devlofs, any of which is suita ble as a Christmas gift, is now being displayed and same may be pur chased from us or any electrical supply dealer In this city. PRICES RANGE FROM $2 TO $15 Oregon Power Co. 605 Court Street Telephone 24 ATTORNEYS AT LAW ED- F. COAD Office In Courthoua Dallaa Oregoa DIAMONDS WIN Don't buy perishable Christmas gifts. Make your purchases an Investment that will increase In value. Every diamonel we ever sold is worth more today than we asked for it. Can S'ou Ik at that as a Xmas gift? We have them at all prices, but our DIAMOND EAR CREWS Are special values and are the talk of the town. Diamonds, Pendants. Brooches. Ear Screws, Scarf Pins, Cuff Links. Bracelets, Bar Pins, etc., in artistic platinum and gold. Sterling Silver Tableware, Brush. Comb and Mirror Sets, Vanity Cases, Manicure Sets, Toilet Articles. Gold and Gold Filled Watches, Chains. Fobs. Charma. Emblems. year our Christmas stock surpasses anything we have ever This shown. Hume of tlie Ball Watch. C. H. MORRIS, Jeweler Official Watch Inspector S, P. Ry. Co. OVER 65 V CARS' r V LAf-t.Hll.ni.1. Tr! Dallas reiriii. .bene r.O 1'ooin S Fclow HI I- ! 1 TTOPVTY AT I .A W OSCAR HAYTER iiiii m nil V llo Rl,1 - i -ar WALTER L. TOOZE, JR. DaU National Bank Building hi Mm. Orecoa TT i H N K Y AT I.AW SIBLEY A The only reMaMe Polk Countv ifflci Dallas Trdc Mamis Dcatcna Copyright Ac Aiwnaaenennf apke4t id eV'ewetMW aer Vnlckif rerimm fmr omTiH.t fnse wheeber mm tt,venll M pe.hl7 tee-e Cetf,inlr. tt.,vtatne(!viantlL J,A!i lXW o PMWtt etn fr. 4H.lec fr plni tr-aeeiii uim tttnurh Te4oim a CQ aaovlea S--m mk. 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