Independence monitor. (Independence, Or.) 1912-19??, February 13, 1914, Image 2

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    LOCAL MWSI1ENS
Laundry Sold
last week of
A ale v. ;.h n.jvle
th-Indcjictiilcr ( Steam Laundry
by John K. Inrnson. Jack Fear
hfas taken v
of the pla nt.
i the management
r.d being a practical
and experie-u i d laundryman will
keep the business up to a high
standard.
Safe For Babies, Infective For Grown
ups Tint's Fo!- 's Honey and Tar
- Compound. It has the confidence
of your drutfyist, who knows it
will srive you satisfaction. W.
VV. Nessmith, St;.tesboro, Ga.,
says 'i have used Foley's Hon
y and Tar Compound in ry
family and have sold it in my
store and it never fails cure.
"Refuse a substitute. Williams
Drug Co.
Law School May Be Moved
The U. of 0. is contemplating
moving the School Law depart
ment of the Uuiversity to Eu
gene. The first year's work is
given there now and the first
move will probably be ta place
the second year there. This
looks like a right move as stu
dents at the University have the
opportunity for better training
than they would have Portland.
Express Rates Have Been Re-arranged
The express rates of the United
States have been re-arranged
under a new zone system. Under
the new plan, in place of taking
mileage as a basis on the railroads
they are taking distance between
points in states without reference
to railroad route, thus where one
railroad and another angles the
shortest point, the straight line
between the two places is con
sidered in basing the rate. This
holds in reference to inter state
rates. The state rates have not
yet been changed.
L. R. an Dyke, representing
Eilers Music House was in the
city the first of the week.
Mrs. E. E. Paddock was
Portland visitor Saturday.
Eighth Grade Graduates
The eighth grade graduates of
Polk county are as follows:
Pint. No. 2. Dallas, James
Garrison, Robert Canoy, Frank
McCann, Clyde C Schriver. Carl
IeFors, Helen Fletcher, Esthtr
l?rown.
Pist. No. 29 Independence,
Huron Smiley, Martha Lock ridge.
Hazel Calbreath, Eva Lalibarte,
JYank Addison.
Succesafal Everywhere
People ererywhere are talking
of the quick and fine rrsults
Foley Kidney Pills give in back
ache, rheumatism, kidney and
bladder troubles. You can not
take them into your system with
out gixxl results. That is became
Foley Kidnty Pills give to the
kidneys and bladder just what
nature calls for to heal these
weakened hiu) inactive organs.
William's Prog Co.
K "it-ijU'tnt'nt Is Announced
A Krt'Ht surprise to bar many
1 nt't'd w
JS.iUiiM'iy,
t 1 ..-:?,
;1h' announcement,
tlm engagement of
v t ivper
: t t!eory:
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of t
its fit v
M. Parker
' the V-ui-
tru-mii atul
it c;
cell
t iiari no,
t knowing
l : i lie
purpose
tho
Mi.is Cooper i.s too well ki.oun
to need any introduction to the
readers of the Monitor.
Lieutenant Parker is the son of
the late Major Gt-ortre Parker of
Iowa, and has been stationed at
! the Vancouver Barracks for the
ast two years. He has seen two
years active service in the F'hi!-
lippines.
Out of town jruests at the
luncheon were Miss Mabel Smith
of Eugene, Miss Constance
Cartwritfht of Salem and Mrs.
Chas. Webber of Portland.
Elderly Ladies Are Entertained
Mrs. N. F. Gillispie and Mrs
W. H. Craven entertained a
number of the ladies of Indepen
dence at the latter's beautiful
home on Monmouth street. Fr
day afternoon, February 6.
The oldest lady present was
Mrs. Martha Hill, who walked in
from her home to take part in the
entertainment. Those present
were Mrs. Kelly, Sarah Irvine,
Alice Skinner, Quarsdurf, Knapp,
George Whiteaker, , K. C. El
dredge, Wheeler, Dave Hedge,
L. Rice and Mrs. Ellen Robertson.
Organizing the Boys and Girls
A press bulletin from the Cor
vallis Agricultural College says:
The work of organizing boys'
and girls' clubs in every school
district of Oregon has already
been begun. Polk county schools,
which were pretty thoroughly
organized through the dairy re
cord keeping association, were
first line in the new movement.
Even before the club bulletins
and constitutions were ready for
general circulation; County
School Superintendent Seymour
had organized the workers' clubs
in fifty of the school districts,
The work is also well under
way in some of the other counties.
Supt. Cannon, assisted by Mr.
Cross, a graduate student of the
0 A. C, who is doing research
work in rural school organiza
tions, has begun the work of or
ganizing clubs in Benton county.
Progress is reported from other
parts the state, and there i3
every reason b believe that the
entire state will be organized by
the close of the spring terms.
Out of 19.831,2-16 pieces of
baggaga handled in three years
by the S. P. Co., they had only
180 pieces to go astray.
All childrsn who enter school
for the first should do so not later
than Monday, January 16th.
C. F. Wft!;man.
N0T1CI TO STOCK HOLDERS
Notice is hereby given that the an
nual meeting of the stockholder of the
Indei'ndenc Driving Club will be held
in the city hall of the city of Indepen
dence, Oregon, on Thursday, March 6,
at 3:00 o'clock of said day. That the
purpose of said meeting is to elect
officers and transact general business.
Dated this 9th day of February 1914.
W. S. Kurre,
Secretary.
f. p. 2-'.3 1. p. 2-27
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the matter of the administration
; of the estate of Martha Jane
Smith, deceased.
I nvjuui.iani.ric.Di uivl.: i nai mi ;
1 tee t-th dav of lUvetuNr. 11''..'!. hv order
ive of the tk'-'oiaMe I emit v I
Court, of the County v( I'o.k and State
of t treg.vi. du'y made and entered
record the l-it Wiii . Testamert
Martin Jh:
Sii uh w
tii'y adn
i';ivt - ,
:tt
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-.er'ti-d.
n;iins: said
to presii-.t
to said ex-
;or or u
within
the
,ce i f Buwer & Uut
:ithfiim the d.i:e
laledthi.-Jh9 thy of January, 1914.
James Oliver Smith,
Executor.
Sutler & Kutk-r,
Attorneys for said estate,
Independei.ee, Ore-or.
f. p. 1-9 1. p 2-2o.
GUARDIAN'S SALE
Notice is hereby given thst by virtue
and in pursuance of an order of the
County Court of the State of Oregon,
for I'olk County, sitting in probate
matter, made and entered on the 1 9th.
day of January, 11)14, in the matter of
the estate ar.d guardianship of Loin
Pauline Perry, a minor, authorizing and
licensing the undersigned as guaruian
of the estate of said minor to sell the
real property of her said ward herein-
after described, at private sale, for cash
in hand, in the manner prescribed by
law, the undersigned aa such guardian
will, from and afttrSattirday, February
21st, 1914, at thi- residence of the under
signed at Independence, Polk County,
Oregon, procet d to sell the said real
property at private sale, for cash in
hand on day of sale in accordance with
v id license of sale and in the manner
prcscril)ed by law nnd subject to con
firmation by Haid County Court; sid
rel property being more particularly
described as follows, to-wit:
The undivided onf-fifth of one-fifth
interest of said ward in and to:
The S. W. i of the N. W. J and the
N. VV. i of the S. V. i of section 35 in
Township 8 South, Kange4 West of the
Willamette Meridian in Marion County,
Oregon, containing sd acres, more or
less.
Dated this 23rd. day of January, 1914.
Elnora S. Mattison,
Guardian of the estate of Lola
Pauline Perry, a minor
B. F. Swo(ie, Attorney.
MOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the matter of the adminis
tration of the estate of John
M. Westfall. deceased.
Notice Is Hekkry Given: That on
the 13th. day of January, 1914, by
order and decree of the Honorable
County Court, of the County of polk
and State of Oregon, duly made and
entered of record the last Will and
Testament of John M. Westfall was
duly admitted to Probate, and Frank I.
Westfall duly appointed executor
thereof.
All persons having- claims against
said estate are hereby notified to pre
sent such claims duly veritied to said
executor, or at the office of Butler &
Hutler within aix months from the date
hereof.
Dated this this 22nd, day of January,
1914.
Frank I. Westfall,
Executor.
Rutler & Butler,
Attorneys for said estate,
Independence, Oregon.
f. p. i-a. l. p. 3-6
R0TICI OF ISTRAY
Came to my farm J of a mile north
of Suver, one rorrel Shetland pony,
weighing ibout 600 on Jan. 17, 1914
Owner can secure same by calling at
my place and paying expense of keep
and of this notice.
If not so called for and claimed by
March 5, the same will be sold to the
highest bidder at ir.y farm at Suver
and the proceeds used to pay coots of
keeping; said horse.
Dated this 23rd day of January, 1914.
M A. Paul.
f. p. 1-30. 1. p. 1-5
IN THE COUNTT COUBT OF THI STATE
OF OIEGON TOR THE COUNTY OF
POLK.
IN THI MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF SUtAN L. RICHARDSON, DE
CEASED CITATION
To Abram Robineon and Mary
Robinson, his wife, Henry Clark,
John O. Sanders and Kate
Sanders, his w ife. Frank Richard
son and Lena Richardson, his
wife. George l. Richardson, wid
ower: Sarepta iiichardaon, John
W. Richardson. Jr., 0. V. Rich-
,tjN)n
Frar.k E. Richardson.
Kose 1 McGrs.tr, Reuben F.
k,hi
E1K Kobicso-., his wife.
I Grant Robinson, Alice Uobtnson.
' V w '.', ,1.0 ir:-.i K !'i:o!i, F.tr.
,f i I K.'i i-non, h s -v -V. V v K.r-
K.v. im. his .v.u- . . , i: : . ,. :i,
i ;.. :;...;!;. .-.:.. :. . ...s
t'n a: .1 Mar.- Ci-ri, .. -...
M.trti a liu t.j :-, w ..i. . .'. ...
Iiaiii E. Ru-hardion ana X'.ola
Rk hardsell, hi wnCe. Ad.e Mc
Knight. widow , C. U. Ci.il and
Vira Cahill, his wife, Ch-trles Ben
der and Ida Benner, his wife
i George Clark Jay Clark:
jheira of said deceased, and all
other unknown, if any such there
' le: Greeting:
I In the name of the State of Oregon,
oi are herehy cited and required to
appear in the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for the County of
I'olk at the court room thereof, at the
city of Pallas,, in the County of I'olk,
State of Oregon, on the 2Sth. day of
February, 1914, at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon of that day, then and there
to show cause if any exist, why an or
der of sale should not be made as pray
ed for in the petition of
John W. Richardson, Jr, as adminis
trator of said estate for the sale of the
following described
real property be-
lonjfing to said estate, to-wit: Com
mencing at theS. E. corner of a certain
12 acre traet heretofore deeded by F.
A. Patterson and wife- to the said W.
F. Middleham on the 6th. day of May
A. D. 1884; thence West 21 rods;
thence North 15 5-21 rods; thence Cast
21 rods; thence South 15 5-21 rods to
the place of beginning, containing I
acres, more or less, and all aituate in
Section 29, Township 8, S. R. 4 West in
in Polk county, Oregon, which petition
is now on file in the abore entitled
matter and Court.
Witness: The Hon. J. B. Teal Judge of
the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the county of Polk
with the seal of said court affixed,
this 2Sth day of January, A. D.
1914.
Attest: Asa B. Robinson, Clerk.
By Elma E. Harris, Deputy.
The Women's Relief Corps
Meets each 1st. and 3rd. Saturday at
2 p. m. in their hall on D street, west
of 3rd. street. Visiting members at
ways welcome.
Mrs. E. A. Morgan, Pres.
Minnie M. Fetzer, Secy.
THE PROFESSIONS
Dr. R. T. Mclntire
Physician and Surgeon
Office over Independence Nation
al Bank. Phone No. 4412
Independence. Oregon
B. F. SvvOpe
Attorney at Law and Notary Public
Will practice in all courts of the
state. Probate matters and col
lections K'ven prompt attention.
Of'KICE: COOPER BLOCK
Independence, Oregon
DREXLER &
The Store That
DRY, GOODS, ClOTHIIS, SHOES, HATS, FURNISHINGS
and a
COMPLETE LIKE 8F 6R0CER1ES
Me Busfer Brown Shoes
Latest Woyelties for Wjmen
jj Call and See
N. L. Bntk-r L. D. Butler
Duller & Butler
Attorneys at Law
Office in Cooper Block
Independence, Oregon
H. K. Duganne
Dentist
Office ov?r Independence Nation
al Bank. Phone No 4411
litdcDenJence, Oregen
Between Fresh Canned
Goods and Lid Stock.
Only the Newest Is
best, having that nat
ural flavor of the fruit
or vegetables.
Knowing this, we buy only
from factories which can
their poods immediately af
ter they are picked or grown,
factories which are known
to work under conditions of
perfect cleanliness.
Following are some of the best
Flag Peas
Flag , Corn
Flag Beans
Delmonte Fruits
Delmonte Peaches
DelmontePineapples
FLUKE & JOHNSON
ALEXANDER
Gives Satisfaction
for Wren, None Better
Our Line
I or- Sfiltj I
Orn
There
Ss a
Difference
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