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Chew the rich and mellow tobacco that has been the favorite for a third of a century that's Spear Head.. la 10c cuts, wrapped in wax paper. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Ten cents a line for each insertion seven and a half cents if paid in advance. PUD MERTISEKEXTS To Republican Voters of Polk County: . I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Clerk, subject to the will of the Republican voters at the Primary, and respectfully solicit your support. H. CHA3. DUNSMOKE. FOR COUSTT COMMISSIONER John S. Bohannon of Indpender:ce announces his candidacy for the office of county commissioner at the coming primary lectio.", sut ject to the will of the Democratic voters of I'olk county. CITY AND COUNTY Wm. Barnett is telling about a greenhorn, who at the commercial club banquet, thought the soup was tea because it was served in cups. If the present rate of speed is maintained in building the new bridge over the river at Salem it will be completed in time for the state fair in 1946. Whenever they get crowded at the Christian church if Brother Shaff er would go outside, a dozen more could get inside. 'SCA REDNESS" Of cevn it is Sard to tail jut kow much caraestatsa and ho ueh political bank taer it in all this "preparedness" talk. A goc-d deal of it reminds ate of tka old story of the splatter wha, while sittiag before an pea fire, laddenly burst iato Uar. When asked the caaie of her grief, ike aaid that ahe was afraid the might get Married aad might hare a little baby and the little chat night be claying aear aa open fire aad fall in FOR DISTKICT ATTOKHEY I hereby announce my cardidacy for the republican nomination for the oflice of District Attorney. If nominal ed and elected, I shall enforce all las as I find them without fear or favor, t.d in a just, conscientious manner, will eive to the County's affairs the sjime CHreful, conscientious attention 1 would give to the alra.ra of ; rivate clients. I respectfully solicit your support, and if nominated and tleeted, will devote my entire time to giving you an administration of the affairs of this oflice such as may reward ou for the trust and confidence placed in me WALTER L. TOOZE, JH. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Folk County, l.yman Damon, Plaintiff, David Kibby and Mrs. David Moby d, ! his wife, the unknown i heirs of Walcot M. Hart, de- ceased, the unknown heirs of Georire Laroque. dereaeed the unknown heirs of B. K Whitson, deceased. Also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any risht,r title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants. To David Kibby, Mrs. David Kihhy, the unknown heirs of Walcot M Hart, d 'ceased, the unknown heirs of George Laroque, deceased, the unknown heirs rof B. F. Whitson, deceased, also, sll other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lisn, w interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, the above named defendants: IN THE NAME 'IF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer tle complaint filed against you in the above titled Court and suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons, to- wit:-on or before the ISth day of March, 1916, and if you fail so to when no one was looking. Some answer for want thereof plaintiff will t ( 4u r.,. I apply to said Court and take a decree a great many of the fears It Hl . B i against you for the relief demanded for In said complaint, vis: That you, the said defendants, may have heard expressed recently seem as remote as that Home Life. Notice of the Appointment of Executor Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned Verd Hill has been duly appointed the Executor of the Estate of Martha Ann Hill, deceased, and has duly qualified and Letters Testamen tary have baen duly issued to him by the County Court of Polk County, Oregon. All persons having claims against the said estate, are notified tj present the same with the proper vouchers, within six months from the data of this notice to the undersigned at his residence at the corner of 1st and 1 St. Dated at Independence, Polk Coun ty, Oregon, this 2ith day of Janaary, 1916. VERD HILL, Executor. Date of first publication, January 28th, 1916. Data of last publication March 3, 1916. Notice of Final Settlement Notica is hereby given that Peter Kurra, guardian of the person and estate of Nellie Kurre, a minor, has filed his final account asuch guardian in the County Court of the State of Oregon ftr Polk County, and that Sat urday, the 4th day of March, 1916, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Courtroom of said County Court in Dallas, Oregon, has been appionUd by the Judge of said Court as the tine aad place for the hearing of objections to said final ac count and the settlement thsreof, Dated and first published, February 4, 1916. PETER KURRE, Guardian-Aforesaid. OBCAK HAYTEK' Attorney. 27 CASH MAKES MEAT CHEAP THE PILL BOX BEEF Brisket 10c Roast 16c Ehurt Kits 12Jc Bteak 17o MUTTON 8tew 10c Chops 12 Leg 15c Goat Ileal 5e POKK forkJBteak He LoiD I7jc Ham 17i Roast 15c VEAL Stew 15c Chops 17c Loin 1 7-J-c LARD Bull 15c Bucket. If . Weinies 15c Minced ilam 15c Forequarter Goat 4c The Peoples Market A. NELSON, Prop be required to set forth the nature of your claims in and to the following described real estate, to-wit: Block Nos. one, two, and six and the South half of Block three in E. A Thorp's Town of Independence, Tolk County, Oregon. Also, commencing at the SE. 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; thenca south to the place of beginning, all in sec. 28. Tp. 8 S. R. 4 west of the Will. Mer. in said County. AIbo beginning at a point 5 chains north of the SW aorner of Claim No. 63. Not. No. 1825, in township 8 S. R. 4 west of the Will Mer. thence north 6 chaines; thence east 13.02 i hains to the bank of the Willaniett. river; thence south 78 deg. West 5 chains; 'thence west 11.96 thains to the place of beainnirg, con taining 6 acres, more or less. Also 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; thenc east 2 10 chains; thence south 4 chaina to the north side of "C" street; thenc east 4.41 chains; thence north 4 chains thence east to the Willamette r ver; thence down west bank of said river 12 chains; thence west 4.80 chains to the center of the Slough; thsnce south 4 deg. 15' west 5.01 chains; thence along the center of said Slough to tin east and west line to sections 21 and 28 in Tp, 8 S. K. 4 west of Will. Mer thsnce south 6.70 chains; thence west 1.73 chains to the place of beginning. containing 7.44 Rcres, mors or less. Alao beginning at a point 10 chaina north of the most southerly SW. Cor ner of the D. L. C. of CT P. Cook and wife No. 63 in Tp. 8 S. R. K. west of the Will. Mer. in said county, said point also being the NW. corner of a tract of land heretofore deeded by aaid C. P, Ceok to William Psrcival; thence north on the line between the D. L. Cs of E. A. Thorp and C. P. Cook to the south side of block No. II in said E. A. Thorp's town of Inde pendence; thence east to the center of the Slough; thiioe south along the centT of said Slough to the said Per eivsl north line; thence west along said i'arci vat's aorth line to the place of beginning, containing 5 acres, more or less and all adverse claims msy be determined by a deeree of said Court. That by said deeree it shall be de clared and adjudged that you have ne estate nor interest whatever In or to the. said land (and premises snd that the tita! of the Plaintiff thereto is good and valid; That you be forever enjoined and de barred from asiterting any claim what ever in or to ma land aad premises adverse to Plaintiff and for sach other relief as to Ibis Hon. Court nay ap pear jast and equitable. This caramons, by ordes of the Hon orable H. H. Beit, Judge of the alovs entitled Court, made at Chambers in the city of Dallas, Oregon, en the 3d day of February, 1916, and dated on said day, is served upon you by the pubiicafen thereof in the Iadependance Monitor for a period of six consecutive weeks immediately prior to the 18th dsy of March, 1916, the same beirg a newspaper of general circulation pub liahed at Independence in said County. The date of the first publication of this summons, is the 4th dsy of rekr sry, 1916. B. F. SWOPE, Attorney for Plsintiff. Data of last publication will be ths 17th day tf March, K1, Editorial The entire editorial staff of The Pill Box regrets that the Monitor in its current issue on page two says that Kornerupine resembles Aiula lusite. Many men in this city have found in Kornerupine that for which they crave. To even hint that it is related to Andalusite is to cast a shadow of gloom. In these days its a long ways to the state line. The Pill Box does not know that Kor nerupine resembles Andalusite and unless a quanity is left in our lavor atory for analysis we will be that it resembles ginger ale and will con tinue to convey that impression. 0 Great Act Of Charity Editors as a rule are kind hearted. That explains why when one of our subscribers died recently owing us for 14 years subscription, we ap peared as the lid of the colli n was being screwed down and put in a linen duster, a thermometer, a palm leaf fan and a recipe for making ice. Lamont, Alberta, Tribune. Q Job For the Fumigator A pimple came to a head on the editorial page of the Gazette-Times Tuesday night. It smells like some thing the dog has dragged in. Benton County Courier. m Society Section With the advent of the balmy days of Spring, the Poison Oak Club, which has been dormant for several pionths, revives not only in spirit but in action. It does not begin its season's work with much eclat but gradually breaks out until it reaches its zenith. The Poison Oak Club scratches the word "ex clusive" from its portals. Its mem bership is very democratic and each individual has a feeling of pleasant ry that is quite noticable even to outsiders. This year promises to be as promising as those in the past. An Italian woman stepped up to a clerk in a hard ware store the other day in Schenectady and ininnred for pan. The clerk showed her sevi ral vanities, but none pleased her. Then she said: "1 wants de more beegest pan. Sometimes washa de baby. Sometimes haka da bread. Christian Advoci tie. Young Ladies' Department There is a young lady named Lizzie Whose work at the switchboard is dizzy, She calls up her beau And for three hours or so livery line on the system is "busy." "Dear Teacher: Kate couldn't come tod ,y; sin' got wet in the a. m, and cold in the p. m. Mrs. G." Missouri Mule. Skunk Holler News After three weeks of worry, Noah Vial's wife has found names for her ten new puppies. She has called them Christen a, Gladys, Kthlyn, listhcr, Grace, Alice, Belle, Maud, Wilda and Iitta. After dinner Tuesday, Bill Soap stone laid down in the bottom of the wagon that was standing in the barnyard where the hired man was hauling manure from and went to sleep. Without knowing that Bill was in the wagon, the hired man pitched on a load of manure, hitch ed on Tom and lerrv and hauled it out to the field to dump. Bill's )resence was discovered when the lired man stuck the pitchfork into him when he commenced to unload, (not continued in The Annex.) Independence Business Firms Well worthy of your pntrontiKo Dr. J. Callaway Osteopathic Physician Graduate of the Amsrlcajs School of uateopetbj, Klrksvllls, Missouri, tinder founder of the clancs, Dr. A. T. Hill. i ! Offices: first fieorof the T. A. Patterson prop erty, (half bloek west f rsilroad, on C street. The City Bakery MAKES THE .,, Peerless Wrapped Bread ... FATIONIZE HOKI WM" MtM4M-H'MMMMMM M The Mealier always Uidt. DENNY BROTHERS -DEALERS IN New and Second Hand Hardware and Furniture WE BUT, FEIX AND KXCHAWOE. Store en C Street. American Restaurant - Ws serve the bed veals In Iowa. All Horns Cooking. : : ; Chicken Dinner Kvsrj Bandar. Mean at All Hours. MEALS 25c SHORT ORDERS IDA ZERK, Proprietor Mala Street HALLADAY'S MACHINE SHOP In Fit chard's Garage. Genertil Machine Work Repairing of all kind Vulcanizing. Automobiles a specialty Let ui grind yosr plow shares. N. L. BUTLER Attnrncy-Jit'Lfiw Practice la all Coarts. 0. A. RICH THE RELIABLE Contractor and Builder His work cptakB for itrelf. Hee tiitn if you wiah to build. Western Junk And Bargain House OF SALEM, OREGON Wishes In annouace to dealers and peddlers of junk and rays, that we will pay the very highest market price for any and all kinds of Juuk. Hides snd especi ally Kays. Try us with a shipment. Any quantity taken. Will pay freijrht on all shipments over W) lbs. I will pay 1 l-2c per pound for Mixed Raga. For any Inf ot nation or sldppinf tsgs, write to WESTEKN JUNK CO., Salem, Ore.