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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1913)
WlDAY. JUNE 6th, 1913. TT7J pie. o: your opportunity ouiity y ade in Dallas Real Estate Folic C share in the profits to be m A the next two or three years, with Dallas almost double her p -esent size, her realty values will be two to four times as great a id many people will reap large profits as a result. low would you like to get in on the ground aflrtjp--aajaaaB"""1' BBBMBBBaMsaBBaBMBMBB. MMMMMMMMMMMMMMWMMMMMMMMMMHHHMn I floor on the purchase of some of her most de- - jirable property? light in the path of Dallas' natural development, surrounded on all sides by homes, lies It means that you can make an investment that will net you a greater profit than you can realize elsewhere. It means that you can put your money where it is safe where fire or flood or disas ter cannot take it away where it will grow in a very short time into two dollars for every one you invest. It means that you will own a choice lot in the Most Exclusive Residence District in Dallas should you want to build. ill. m AViL ii JM JL0 JIM hJJ -u. pin T ? IT IT TT TO fOi m JkYiJ. iL ,ULi Ji JiJ JLL W Ballas has to grow in the direction of Millerst. We purchased i his beautiful piece of land at a price that enables us to put it in the market at just about half of what adjoining property is Selling for. Do you realize what that means to you? ft means that you can put a few dollars into something that Lots are selling today for $125 to $175 per lot on the easi est kind of terms Everybody can afford to buy one or more of these lots. No one can afford not to. We confidently believe you can make more money on your investment by the purchase of Millerst property than from any other source. Let us show you Millerst at once. Let every man, woman and child take advantage of this opportunity to get in on the ground floor Prices positively advance 10 per cent July 1st DALLAS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY HOTEL GAIL, DALLAS, ORE. ! , fVor if rrcfa irnn k ii i w s win i.i i 1 2r in, i ww iuuic liicvix vvkjvkj. r uu i&itv ww ,,v- ! J . -r.. . . . m " I 7. . . a A JtUmt ha I ! UlUil j TO itiuu; i --" a " I "IIow wns that?" "Hud a bulldoK and a chunk of llvei y in the snme dellvery."-LouisrIlle Con- Z rier-Journal. x Dr. Lyman Abbott's Stand on World Peace Makes Big Stir St J I V -ML - ; T TTmi J7 I It's easy enough to look pleasant When everything runs along fine. But the fellow worth whlla Is the one who can smile When some Idiot steps on his shins. Washington Star. Cholly Callow-They say. yon know, that music makes the hair grow. Miss Jollelgh If you think It will help your musUcbe I'll play something for you. Boston Transcript "1 hold no brief for any trust." The lawyer said. "No magaxlne with a lot of dust Supplies my bread. "I've often gnawed a moldy crust Or chewed a quid. I hold no brief for any trust I wish I did!" -Pittsburgh Post Emily tat prom) I wonder If Phil eipects me to dance the turkey trot with blm? Dorritt-I don't see why. I hra hlra call you a bear a minute go Wisconsin Sphinx. There was ones a happy old TTte Who dwelt at the top of a butts. All day long be would toot On a craxy old flute. Oh. he was a beaut of a Utal Bprtngfleld Union. Jim-Why aren't yoo at work today! Out on strike? Tom-Yes. I struck the bow for a raise, and he fired me,-Boston Globe. Don't argue, son. If s better far To try to keep away from It Bear this In mind, unless you are A lawyer and get pay for It -Cincinnati Enquirer. "Did the doctor diagnose yoor cateT" -Yes." n Innir did it take?" -Not Ion. I wore my ehabbtestj sulf-Blrmlngham Age-Herald. I am agent for Canadian Pacific Lands in Alberta, on terms of 20 years at 6 per cent interest, one twentieth down. Price $11 to $30 per acre, according to location and improvements Come In and get Booklets. Excursions going to Canada every two weeks from Portland A. J. BARHAM - Office 608 Court Street Office Phone 523; Residence 693 Main Did You Ever Notice? When a duck lays an egg she just wad dles off as if nothing had happened. When a hen lays an egg there's a hell of a noise. The hen advertises, Hence the de mand for hen's eggs instead of ducks'. The floral Is Obvious Nntina to Creditors. NoLice is hereby (riven that the undersigned, Jasper E. Rhodes, has heen diily appointed by the County Court o the State of Oregon for Polk County, executor of the estate of John M. Rhodes, deceased, and has rpinliiicd. 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. Jo the saul executor at the ollice of Oscar Hayler, Lawyer, at Koonis 5-7 Uglow' Building, in the City of Dallas, in Polk County, State of Or egon. Dated and first published June t), 1913. JASPER K. RHODES, Executor of the estate of John M. Rhodes, deceased. OSCAR 1IAYTER, Attorney. 0-0 7-4 Notice. Notice itr hereby given that the County Court of Polk County, Ore gon, will receive bids for crushing and hauling upon the roads 0,000 yards more or less, of rock; 2,000 yards, more or less, at the Iee Quarry, about 2V2 miles south of Falls City; 4,000 yards, more or less, at the Thorp" Quarry, near Willarnina, Ore gon. Bids will be received for the crush ing of lock at each quarry. Bids will be received lor the lyjui ing of rock from each quarry from 'i to Ki-4 miles. All bids to be fded in the office of the County Clerk of Polk County, Oregon, on or before June 14th, 1913. The Court reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. A. Ii. KUJilJNJJN,dr., 5-23 6-0 County Clerk. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby iriven that the un dersigned, Joseph A. Haines, has been duly appointed by tne county Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County, executor of the estate of Ellenor llaines, deceased, and lias qualified. 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 executor at the office of Oscar Hayter, Lawyer, at Rooms 5-7 Uglow Building, in the City of Dallas, in Polk County, State of Or egon. Dated and first published June 0, 1!)13. ' JOSEPH A. HAINES, Executor of the estate of Ellenor llaines, deceased. OSCAR HAYTER, Attorney. 6-6 7-4 For Twentieth Century Printing com to Urn Office of the Polk County Observer IU The Home of Good Printing "We look bfors and after And pine for ht Is not" The cerds we throw ewer one baa Would help the next a lot. Jodfa Dn. LTMAN ABBOTT, tZ notables, to being widely praised .nd J0; rreMj edl tude on tte world peace ,o-d .e. d.ffar- torUIIj aud led to hi. med lo Ms tddrew .t from the American peace congress and were also Qe btii tb.t the Uke Mohock (N. I.) pe TOnfeVtToal and that peace amorg all oa International disarmament waa not now pr M j,,. .outer dot. of the globe wa. still In JllMJ wither the association of Dr. Abbott wltn do with his now radical stand. Glowworms. G;.w worms, like anta. are very Ka slfiie to vibration, and when approacb Ie.' them In tbe grass one must not trMi heavily or they will extinguish tir Hgbt and tbua be tost to flew. The 01 Swimmirr" Hoi. T!.e "ole swlmmln' bole." Imroortal i'T J a me VThltcomb Riley, waa la Ham-,, county. IndU a particular part f I'-rriDdywino creek. MimmetH Csve. Mamntb care breathes one year That is to My. in auomer. when t,a temperature of the eiterrjsl ar t. ,Ue that of the cave, the corrtrt e from tb totter to 'J' fsct. the car. 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