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i ) f -TMl COOP JUPg. THE WO00MANS tlft. fcO AP NOT GOtH$ OOWW TMIRI roa- THAT POUCH I CftOPPEO. M AN too are not ' ' desire for than, tmall ehaw thai 'ill tfiva vntl tohacoo aariafaetion. -irl" ..-....- ,h. Ilaai Tiibuiui Chaw, m ft, ! ! TO . A ..11 .h uinkn tnm hetr uid lull loom Ihu twice ill. wnr Will kaf w-b cut :h.m- ia eta ar&aarr kiwi. In u Mil b aulilr t ' -a. "Notic kow th. uh brum out tha rich tobaaca ton." that W WEYMAN BEUTON COMPANT, 50 Uaioa Saeara, New Yark City THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK Established - - - - 1889 A Sucre: sful Btialnt-M Career of Twenty Five Yean INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS OFFICERS AINP PlRIiCTORH H. Hirschberg, Pres. D. W. Sears, V. P. R. K. DeArmond, Cashier W. H. Walker, I. A. Allen, O. D. Butler POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS leu c ntn a In e for each inaertion- jitven and a half cents If paid in advance To Rcptfc'Ican Voters of Polk County: I hu re by announce myself a candidate fcr the olfiee of County Clerk, subject to .i will of the Republican voter at the Primary, and respectfully solicit yeur support. H. CHAS. UUNSMORE. (paid adv. by H. C. iJunsmore) CASH MAKES MEAT CHEAP BEEF Brisket lOo Roast 16e Short Rib ISfjo BUsk 17 mutton Btw lOo Chop. U Ug 15o Goat Mcaloa I'ORK I'ork Steak Ho Loin 17Jo Ham 17Jc Mount 16o VEAL 8tvr 16o Chops 17$o Loin 17 Jo Petition Tor Allowance Of Final Account In the County Court of the Stat of Oregon, For folk Court. y. in the matter of the (-stale and KUiirdianbhip of Ne.lic- Kurre, a minor. To the Honorable County Court nbove named: Your petitioner, I'tltr Kurrc, re spectfully know that ho ia the tjuard ia ii of the person and eaiate of Nellie Kurre, a minor, having been appointed to that ,fl':ce by the County Court aforesaid on or about September 14, 19ufi. That aaui Nellie Kurre attained the una of legal rr.ajcrity on the 10th day of April, 1918. That on the lyth day of January, iai, your petitioner tiled with the Clerk of Raid Court his final account as auch guardian, show Injf in detail all moneys received and expended on account of said ward, from whom received and to whom paid, together with vouchers for auch payments; . that all moneys received on account of said w ard have been ex pended by the snid guardian, and that no property f isid ward" remains in his hands or due from him upon the settlement of his accounts. WHEREFORE, your petitioner pray that a time and place lor the heat ing of all objections to the said final account and the settlement thereof be appointed by the Court and that Kfter due notice and heal ing the said fluul account shall be ap proved and allowed by the Court and the said guardian and his bonds rneu discharged from any and all further liability on account of his trust as such guardian, and that such other and further orders may be made as are proper in the premi ses PETER KUKKK, Onanlian aforesaid Oscar Hayter, Attorney for guardian. 26 SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State Oregon for Polk County. Lyman Damon, Plaintiff, LARD Bull 15o Bucket U Weinies 15o Minced 11am 15c Fore-quarter Gout 4o The Peoples Market A. NELSON, Prop Monitor Ads Get The Business BUTTER WRAPPERS The Law isys They Mast lie Printed or So tumped to Conform to Law $1.00 per Hundred At Monitor Office Notice of the Appointment of Eiecutor Notiao Jis hereby given that the un dersigned Verd Hill has been duly appointed the Executor of the Estate of Maltha Ann Hill, deceased, and has duly qualiflad and Letters Testamen tary save been duly Uaued to htm by the County Court of Polk County, Oregon. All persons harii g claims againat the said estate, ara notified t present the same with the proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice to I be undersigned at his residence at the corner of 1st and 1 St Independence, Polk Coun tbis 2Mh day of Jatiaary, Dated at ty. Oregon, 1916. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that Peter hurra, guardian of the person and estate of Nellie Kurre, a minor, has filed his final account as'surh guardian in the County Court of the State of Oregon fcr Polk County, and that Sat urday, the 4th day of March, 1916, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoo-, of said day, at the Courtroom of said County Court in Dallas, Oregon, has been appionted by the Judge of said Court fas the time and place for the hearing of objections to said final ac count and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published, February 4. 1916. PETER KURRE, Guardian Aforesaid. OSCAR HAYTER' Attorney. 27 The boosters ssy thsjr want tourists. God bless them. Let 'em corns. Hut one farmer with six childret and a bull pup from Indiana is worth a dozn tourists. Fred C. Denton in Benton Coun ty Courier. HElYiNG ii WHOLESOME HABIT In No Oiher Way Can You Get All the Richness and F'vor of the Leaf "SPEAR HEAD" BEST CHEW Date of tsih, im. Data of 191(5. first VKRD BILI, Executor, publication, January last publication Marsh 3, PILL BOX ANNEX t i i - i novels trom tte neighbors to find names tor her ten new lemale puppies. A.any prominent physicians declare I'hrwing to be ihe most wholesome way of enjoying tobacco. 'i biv iii chewing some yearj aco," said one, "and I soon found that it is the only way to fcrt the benefit of all t '- rijh juices stored up t v nature ia ;!e ,'',' l'-;' Kaf I refer, of course, to ti e plu form of t.'h.iccn, which is the movt natural and the cleaned form "thrwins; rooj tolacca Lke Spear l.cid nial.es tUe salivary gUnJ, more active, which in tarn has a beneficial f !:cct on ti c w hole system. Add to this i c sweet, mciiow, (Micio'.is flavor of ti e hi-.-!,. .l!:-fac!l I mention Spear Hea l because 1 hive found that tins brand is excep tionally pure, being made in a fac tory Mat s run strictly according to pure-food rules, " Sycar Head is ma le of sun-ripened I;ulcy which is acWwW.igrd to he t 'e richest, nulJcsi, f.nest flavored t. lacco le,t in the world. And it is r o.hic.,1 by the latent ptvK-esscs. which . cve.on ;,y J):j U5CUU$ ,,JV ,r i t !.;c tuoicc 1-urlcy to the supreme do ! of Si ear Head has a whole. 1 "v i . a t'- ;t is not found in anr 1 ' ' s;'1' ': acc. la 10c cuts, i su u; wax j-aj'tr. a .-,f.ir t lead, an J vu have st possible degree of tobacco David Kibby and Mrs. David Kibby, his wife, the unknown heirs of Walcot M. Hart, de eeasd, the unknown heirs, of George Larocpie, deceased, the unknown heirs of B. K. Whitson, deceased. Also all other persoas or parties unknown claiming any right,f title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants. To David Kibby, Mrs. David Kibby the unknown heirs of Walcot M. Hart. deceased, the unknown heirs of George Laroque, deceased, the unknown heirs of B. F. WhitBon, deceased, also, a other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien er interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, the above named defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above titled Court and am' within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons, to wit:-on or he fare the 18th day of March, 1916, and if yoa fail so to answer for want thereof plaintiff will apply to said Court and take a decree against you for the relief demanded for in said complaint, viz: Thst you, the said defendants, may be required to set forth the nature of your claims in and to the following described real estate, to-wit liloeks Nos. one, two, and six and the Houth half of Block three in E. A. Thorp's Town of Independence, Tolk County, Oregon. Also, commencing at the bh. corner of Elvin A. Thorp's D. L. C; thence east 6 -rods to Slough: thence northerly along said slough 20 rods; thence west 7 rods; thence south to the place of beginning, all in sec. 28. Tp. 8 S. R. 4 west of the Will. Mer. in said County. Also beginning at u point 5 chains north of the SW. comer of Claim No. 63, Not. No. 1825, in township 8 S. K. 4 west of the Will, Mer. thence north 6 chaines; thence east 13.02 chains to the bank of the Willamette river; thence south 78 deg. W est 6 chains; thence west 11.96 thains to the place of beginning, con taining 6 acres, more or less. AIbo beginning at the SE. corner of fractional block No. 1 in Henry Hill's Town of Independence, in said County; thence running south 1 chain; thence east 3 10 chairs; thence south 4 chains to the north side of "C" street; thence east 4.41 chsira; thence north 4 chains thence east to the Willamette river; thenee down west bank of said river 12 chains; thence west 4.80 chains to the center of the Slough; thence south 4 deg. 16' wast 5.01 chains; thence along the center of said Slough to the east and west line to sections 21 and 28 in Tp, 8 S. R. 4 west of Will. Mer.; thence south 5.70 chains; thence west 1.73 chains to the plaee of beginning, containing 7.44 acres, more or less. Also beginning at a point 10 chains north of the most southerly SW. cor ner of the I). L. C. of C. P. Cook and wife No. C8 in Tp. 8 S. R. R. west of the Will. Mer. in said county, said point also being the NW. corner of a tract of land heretofore deeded by said C. P, Ceok to William Percival; thence north on the line between the D. L. Cs of E. A. Thorp and C. P. Cook to the south aide of block No. 11 in said E. A. Thorp's town of Inde pendence; thence esst to the center of the filough; thatice south alirg the center of said Slough to the aaid Per civa! r.urtu la.e, thence wast along aaid I'arclval'a aerth line to the plaee of beginning, containing 5 acres, more or less and all adverse claims may be determined by a decree of said Court. That by said decree it shall be de clared and adjudged that you have na estate nor interest whatever in or to the said land and premises and that the tital of the Plaintiff thereto is good and valid; That you be forever enjoined end de barred from asserting any claim what ever in or to aaid land and prensi.es adverse to IhaiatilT and for such other relief as to this Hon. Court pear juat and equitable. This Gammons, by order of the Hon orable H. 11. Belt, Judge of the above entitled Court, made at Chambers in the city of Dallas, Oregon, on the Sd day of February, 1916, and dated on ; ssid day, is served upon you by the publication thereof in the Independence Monitor for a period of six consecutive weeks immediately prior to the 18ih day of alarrh, 191rj, the same being a newspaperof geaeral circulation pub lished at Independence In said County. , The date of the first publication of tkis summons, is the 4th dsy of Febru- i ary. 116 B. F. SWOPE. j Attorney for Plaintiff, j Date of last publication will be the ' 17th day ef March, 1916, THE PILL BO Pill Box a is printed:- Editorial Tudge E. E. Paddock officiating. Before the arrival ot tne wedding party, Miss Susie Snott sang, "When Your Golden Hair Has Turned To Silvery Gray" in her sweet canary voice. " To the strains of Ben Hnr's "Chariot Race", the groom entered leaning upon his mother, who gave .him awav. He wore a blue serge cutaway "coat, light gray trousers, tan shoes, black -silk socks, green and blue bow tie, white gloves, black derby hat, union underwear and a diamond stud in his shirt bosom, the gift of the bride. They were quickly followed by the bride, who was unattended, dressed in the conventional white. The marriage vows were soon said and after a few moments spent in congratulations, durinir which time the groom was give the liver a good smothered m kisses by the leminine and wake it up. But, guests, the happy young couple de- paneu lur iuc pu&iuniv-c see u they had any mail. Vn admirer sends The picture card on .which "As the head is, so is the heart." In the opinion of the entire editorial staff of this great family necessity, this statement is only partly true. Its author has evidently forgotten the liver. If a person's liver is backfiring, has lost a burr or needs oiling, regardless of the condition of the head and heart, he looks sour, kicks dogs and unprobates if on probation. Right here, the medi cal profession is deficient. Its ethics are to feel of the pulse. This is no doubt necessary but in numberless cases it would be far more precau tionary to swift kick the golden text -of this editorial is that a bum liver has sent many a man to the recording angel for com mitment papers before he had time to arrange his deportment. An OhJ Woman's Opinion One of the curious developments of the war is the half serious argu ment for the revival of polygamy. The world will probably answer like the old woman when asked her opinion of the custom. "I am ag'in it. Goodness knows that a woman doesn't get much when she gets a whole man." Portland fournal. Society Section The first leap year marriage of the year occurred when Mr. Horace the husband of Miss Sunday night Halter became Birdie Bridle, Young Ladies' Department There is a young lady named Ruth, When the dentist was filling her tooth, He kept asserting, "Now is it hurting?" : Until she had to scream as a proof. Skunk Holler News Jack Highwater went to town last Saturday with three dozen eggs intending to trade them for a pound of chewing tobacco and a pound of coffee but he breke a dozen of them before he got there since which time he has been borrowing coffee of the neighbors to do them until the hens lay again. Noah Vial's wife is borrowing (continued in The Annex) ' Independence Business Firms Well worthy ofyour patronage Dr. J. Callaway- Osteopathic Physician Graduate of the American School of osteopathy, Klrksvlllc, Missouri, tinder founder of the science, Dr. A. T. still. : ; : : Offices: First floor of the F. A. Patterson prop rty,(half block west of railroad, on C street The City Bakery MAKES THE Peerless Wrapped Bread 1 1 1 1 PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY way ap- The Monitor always leads. j DENNY BROTHERS DEALERS IN New and Second Hand Hardware and Furniture WE BUT, SELL AND EXCHANGE. Store .n C Street. American Restaurant Ws serve the beat meal In towa. a All Boras Cooking. : : ; Chlcsca Dinner Ivery Sunday. Meals at AO Boors. MIALS 25c SHORT ORDERS IDA ZERR, Proprietor Mala Street HALLADAY'S MACHINE SHOP In Fltchard's Garage. General Machine Work . Repairing of all kinds Vulcanizing. Automobiles a specialty Let os grind yonr plow shares. IN. U. BUTLER AttorneyutLaw ee. Practice In all Courts. Q. A. RICH THE RELIABLE Contractor and Builder His work Fpeaks for itself. See him if you wieh to build. Western Junk And Bargain House OF SALEM, OREGON Wlabes to announce te dealers and ; peddlers of junk and rags, that we will pay the very highest market price for any and all kinds of Juuk. Hides and epeci- Ily Rape. Try us with a shipment. Any quantity taken. Will ray freight on all shipments ov.r 100 I ha I will pay 1 l-2c per pound for Mixed Rags. F r srj infurn atitn cr shirpiis; tags, write to WESTERN JUNK CO., Salem, Ore.