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SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County, Depart No 2. Alice A. Stufrkbeun, Plaintiff vs. Charlee G. Stufllabean, Defendant"""--' To Oarles G. Stufflebean, the above I named defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE RTATE OF OREGON:You are herebyrirhired to answer the complaint filed against you inthejabove entitled Court and Suit within six weeka from the date of the first publication of this Summon to-Trit: On or before the 22nd day o: July, 1916; and if you fail so to answe the said complaint for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to s.iicl Court for the relief in Slid cumol lint demanded towit: For a deeree dissolving the mar riage contract new existing between you and the plaintiff; that the can custody and control of the minor chil dren therein nanvd. l,ewis H., Jessi V. and Nina E. Stufflebean, be award' d to the plaintiff; for her costs and dis bursements in said suit and for six h further and other relief to equity seemeth just. This summons, byorderof the Hon. H. H. Belt, Judge of the above entitled court, made and dated at Ch. rubers on the 7th day of June, 191G, at the City of Dallas, Oregon, is served upon you by the publication thereof for a period of six consecutive weeks immediately prior to the 32nd. day of July, 1916, in the Independence Monitor, a news paper of general weekly circulation and published at Independence in folk County, Oregon. The date of the first publication of this Summons is June 9, 1916, and the date of the last publica tion will be July 21, 1916. B. F. SWOPE, Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for the County of I'olk. Department n. 2. Rachil B. .Miller Plaintiff, vs. Charles F. Miller Di fondant, fo Charles F. Miller, defendant above named; IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OKEGON: You are held) required to appear and ni.gwer the cmp!:iint filed aguinst you in the above entitled court ard suit on or before six weeks from the date of the firnt publication of this summons, to wit; on or before the 21st day of July, 1910, that beir p the di te of tho last publication of said summ ns herein, and if ou fa:l fo to answer, for wnrt thereof, the plaintiff will take a dicreo against you for u II and sinj'iilar the relief prayed fnr in plaintiff's comprint, ard pavtii'iil irly a decree forever annulling and dissolving-the marriage contia"t now and heretofore existing between plaintiff and deft: durt, ami f' r such other and further rem f as to the Court may seem just and equitable. This summons is publishuii in tl'e Indepe. deuce Monitor, a new,-;-:,' r of general circulation prhied u: J pub lished in In iept nderce, I'olk (Vuntv, Oregon, by order of the llo:,i.''.ili!e Circui. Court above named daitd June 6th, 1916, once each week for six con secutive and successive weeks, the first . publication thereof being in the issue of said newspaper dated June 9th, 1916, and the last publication thereof j being in the issue of said newspaper i daled July 21st, 1916. j WALTER L. TOOZE, Jr. 1 Attorneyfor the Plaintiff. CASH. MAKES Boil Shoulder Roat -Prime Rib Roast -Shoulder Steak -Loin Stck Round Steak -Pork Steak Pork Loin Lard, 5-ib Bucket Lard, 10lb. Bucket JhB kelson Shsps Try Independence First Buy Popular Priced Tailoring See the Goods in the Laic: I Patterns from t ,1 , . .. .w.w.cii CO. GYicago .. 'xJ.Lil.: I'm Need" C. A. Locliridge & Mother . DR. J. CALLAWAY Osteopathic Physician Graduate of the American ScHool of Osteopathy, Klrksvllle, Missouri, under founder of the science, Dr. A. T. Still. Offices: First floor of the F. A. Patterson property, half block west of railroad, on C street. American Restaurant serve the best meal In town. AT. Home Cooking. Chicktn Dinner every Sunday. Meals at all hours. MEALS 25c SHORT ORDERS IDA ZERK, Proprietor Main Street notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned as administrator of the es tate of Mary M. Fryer, deceased, has filed his final account in the County t'ourt of Oregon for Polk County, and ll.at Monday Urn 7th. day of August, 1,'IG, at 10 o'clock in the forenoo i of s tid day, at the County Court roitnit t'.e County Couit house in the City o; illas. Oregon, has been appointed h; 8'iid Court ns the time anil place fo the hearing of objections to said fina acco mt, if any, and the settlement thereof, and the closing of said estate. THOMAS J. FRYER, Administrator of the estate ot Mar M. Fryer, deceased. B. F. SWOPE, Attorney. Dated and first published, July 7th., li 1 6 Last publication Aug. 4. MEAT CHEAP 8c to 10c 12 l-2c 15c 12 l-2c 15c 14c 14c 17 l2c 75 c - $1.45 ft . SOCIETY BY VIRGINIA ' When freedom from lier height, mountain Unfurled her standard to the sir. She tore the azure robe of night And set the stars of glory there. Drake, t,nj Mrs. Clyde Ecker and Mite Preparation for a little private Sully of Portland. ; Iti.it -iHience Day pageant for; The next club meeting will be j.i.e home, some thine to pleas :wjth Mrs. G. V. Con key August i : he youngsters nnd inert-ase their iove of loyalty, was the all ab- ' ! sorbing at tivity of the first days j NEEDLECRAFT MEETS ! of the week. j Mrs. L. Crane t-ntertainsd the j Among the "ffrown-aps", Mrs. i Keedlectafters in her eharactet- W. il. WUer presided ever j istie gracious manner last 1 hurs delinhtful patriotic afternoon day afternoon. last Saturday when the namut of pleasure aprot as to Independesca j ii :.. .... i ; Udy Vt 1S iiiuuiku 1". Wil, tha f'niintv f'hnM ,,,v.. vw- j iiiiqiia in session at UalUs, !; iny maids and matrons ;.i ,-ivailine themselves of the op urtLTiily to enjoy the pleasing .fractions. MRS. RICH HOSTESS The Ladies Circle was most hosDitablv entertained at the pivtty home of Mrs. lnettio Rich on Wednesday of last wek. Following an afternoon most pleasantly spent in needlework jnd conversation, the hostess served an exquisite luncheon. CRABS FiAST The members of the Crab Club eijoyed another one of their elaborate crab suppers at the O. I). Butler tome last Friday even ing. Alter -fiuties arouna ine l stal board hid been concluded. the company rjnjoyed sevsra' k imt s of t'Rrds. MRS. WALKER HOSTESS The elegant new home of Mav.r and Mrs. W. II. Walker as thrown open to the nlember f her Literary club and a few "i.iled guests last Saturday af .rnoon when Mrs. Walker pre - ded over a particularly plea:- igly patriotic period. The handsome interior artistn ' th spacious drawing and liv ,g rooms was further embel shed by huge bowls and basket red ramblers, while lillics an lun catiterberry bells, thu iaintily effective a red, whit ml blue decorative scheme. The members iinswered roll ca . ilh interesting patriotic Kern i nl Mrs. Crosby Davis re' t atertaiuing extracts from "Ear iy Days in Oregon," Then th lostesa passed little parchment neatly tied with red, white ant blue ribbons; investigation riis :'osed an "Independence Day Necessities Contest" which prov- J extremely pleasant and arnus- ng. In a eut with Miss Os fir ar,d Mn. Clyde Ecker, Mrs. Child captu t-d the conteat prize, a red, white and blue fan c mccal d in a huge Cre cracker. Places for the guests at the diintily appointed lur.cheon ta bles wre marked by miniature silken flags while pr ttv blue hells favored each cover. Ii the i'iliciou-1 collation served, the ! v'd, wh'te and blue scheme was ;r;nn eharminHy developed. Patriotic ami concluded a'Tex- Potato Doughnuts (Writ far retain the moisture several days. An excellent wholesome food when made with the pure JEIG Baring Powder d'yj'i Always sure to please. irv a can m A Handy Book containing 10 Cook ing Ltnona and 54 Teaicd KactpM will t mailed you FREE ii yon wiU end your nam aod sddrsa to JAQUES Croceri j mm Ce .wvi CLUBS SOUTHIRN trembly pleasant afternoon whert Walker hospitality was most charmingly dispensed. Besides club members present, jfuesta included Mrs. J. J. Fen- . How's This? .. e otr.r One Hundred Dollars Re- ! TCIir() f(lr nny cas1 ( ,-ntarrh that can- I r cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure. Hnl.B ,,.1)anh , nr. has been taken lv catarrh Mifferers for the pant tl, rtv-li.e years, and hiia become ;.jv. .i !l f nnst r.-liahle remedy for rutarrh. Hall's e'atnrrh Cure aeta thru lllo.id en the Mueoua surfaera. i e illnp the Poison from the Blood and Dealing the diseased p(irtlons. After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Cure for a ehort time you will see st eat improvement In your general talih. Start takhiK Hall's Catarrh i ore at once nnd Rot rid of catarrh. ''end for testitpor;laia free F. J. ('IIKNFY A CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by all lirugRists. Tfe. WAS IT THE GUARDIAN ANGEL? (continued from page 2) I'K': W;is i:is- i to li;i r:i.-':-i (l:c I : i i - fi no t.) Thin li'io ill lini'I l! ; Hi.' suiiillisil 1 1 1 c r t!;c 111 illli lino as . il'i sctiltrrorf sliots si lit il snuil Hi; I In Ir followi'i's is:c( IVrc-iviil, iliiiilii-il In : i 'tii i :u i Ml.ifuil.slii'rn unil drove tlioni luii tipoii lliolr own main force. IVielvtil. v!in was now snfo with bis own coiui'iiilos. lookoil for the uihii who ll.til liccii ti'iiilitir lioliiiiil lilni. lie tind viinlslu il. On rcnoltini: t' r Ilrllisli lilt, a Slownrt found Iiiiiifolf iii'inii't llioso who hail boon lu'nr Iiii i on i!u lolroat. "Who whs tln follow iK'liind youT' asked u mini who had traveled near him. "IMreotly in in " lour'" "Yes." "Phi yuil ; oo any ojio?" "I did. nnd ho j.'ol holwoen you and ii Gorman Jii: t in tune to save J im from I liti I tt-r . 'Clio (lonnuii n un Mlioiit to lire, hut lovoiofl Ills plooo There wasn't I'uieh liuht. mi l I Jnilu'od Hint lie wan n 'ru Id f killini; one of Ids own men." SleWHI't IWliOll Ito l.l'Cv IMCitlullR. Willi t foollllj si roil;: ulil ho tlimiKlit wio ! intitor t'nin rr.'n or I !i:i!i t o:i- n;i I'Oi'siitnie hi!u Ci (lie result of hi It wns far hu'red. no one ; I in- spirit of ov.-cl him find !ds br-ither !fid rt I'V M'l(e.-t(Ml l.ilM il'TI l'" III I !!: 1 1 lliO nis linif coiiliii'v the tie I iff In the n'ui n'i.i n ini-tid li.'is irreiitly ''I'loiii'ialod Tins ; simply hei'iiusf 1:0.0 hiis 1 o 'ii s! i. no It ii." ttio i:i:ti'vi'l 'is In s lotic o thnt U It:' io oi sliiidow el nil that is Ino.splli ;il lo In initiiro'K I ns 1!mi oil!' know !"h;p of thetie l:ts Is I dinllodiual There are those t i.liiy w ho are lookinu for some aeletl Idle oniiooilon willi i hose who have ; uKsed into t lie i'ii , mi ind-ni ivn A Ciar.d Kout. hii'ost foe who It is not mi ways i:i.' in n ni'il.e the rio:'l j iid o:ii:se the l.o "J or "'lonti!"' Cio'inds i I Il I'iiar 1 Indit:,' Tin ;-o iiM'iilont of lite Met! pi uvea llnil It Is ii'iuli t (listtirliiinoo r. sion. In Ii s o ( :ront West"' ; ;i.i of a llttlo ri war wild b . not iinmilily. 111. h is most olToi ii o Whl'o Conoinl T,.'iiM's liltle army w us noin hlnij f i o! i Coipns Chrlstl to Miilii.o'uiiis a sddiiT on the Hunk of t;.u,..;.;i..i. i;;, 1 at a !.::!!. T!:e asiiiniil eliart'od. an 1 the soldier, tiiklnK to Ids lirols. ran in!o the ooltimn. The hull, unil united hy the mindier of the ene my, followed him lieadlontr, RoatterltiR srvorii! ri'clnionfs lllio rlinff, and final' ly es'iipod militirt, liar Ins; (loiuorali.ed 1 put to fl!!:'it an unity whlr-h n few .': y after eover-. Itwlf with plrjr l.i ii. li.r- in- v i'!t Miu'oriiiij five times ; s ti i n 1 ' . r i'f t. i,.ia:i oiirmlos Recipe) toaav at our hsk. MFC CO, CHICAGO He Got Hold Of the Wronc Stenographer By EDWARD T. STEWART The president of the O. Y. and W. railroad whs slttltiK in Ida ottloe at hla roaowoixl ditsk when u oltK lal entervJ In reply to a tap on his ullver UslL Handing the aubordlnHte a letter, ha an Id: "Take that into the oftlee of the com pany's attorney and tell htm to treat It in the iistiul way." The letter was from a young woman who made her living by Bteuogrupliy and typewriting. She had traveled on one of the compauy'a trains, anil an It nils msirlng the stallou stood at the door, hriioliiB hors-lf iignlnst the car end. The engineer atopiHHl the trnlu anddtudy, aud tlie car door glmnmed lualnst the girl's hand nnd crushed her lingers. The Injury ended her ability to uiake her living as she had Ikhui do ing it. She naked the presUlent of the road If he would Indemnify her. The usual way referred to ty him waa to get nu offer to Keltic, then pigeon hole It. This waa done, and, the girl having refused to settle for n song, hoard nothing mort- from the com pany's attorneys. A few months after the pigeonholing of the girl's offer the president sent for his stockbroker and anld to lilni: "Mr. Itarker, 1 have noticed a very slow rise for a month past of the shares i f our road. I know of nothing to put them up. Our monthly statement shows some fulling off in the earnings, and there is some doubt about our main mining the regular dividend. C an you explain the rise In view of the facta?' Mr. Barker could not explain the rise. He thought that some person whs manipulating the stock, putting It up for the purpose of making money on It w hen it went (low n again. "Please sell a thousand shares for my account," continued the president, "and every point the price of tlie stock ilsos, sell another thousand shiil'i'S." The result of this order within a cou pie of weeks was that the Btook went up live points, and the president wns short" of It o.ooo ahnres. That menus Unit ho had sold slimes which lie did not own at less than the market price. When the stork declined to a figure he- low what ho had paid for It he would buy It and uialie the difference. As Its president, he knew that the stock was not worth what ho sold It for unil did not doubt that he would make a good thing of the transaction. Hut the stisk did not go down. Iu stead it continued to rise. The presi dent, who hud good nerve, kept on lolling stock that he did not own, and one day having called upon his bro ker for a statement of Ids account was informed that ho was "short" 30,000 shares. This was somewhat unsteady ing, and the president dlrecte-d the bro ker to hedge by buying lil.lNM) abates In I ds of one and two thousand. The broker reported that his buying of 3,000 shares hud put the stork up '!Ti points. The president looked grave. l'he road was a small one, and its out dnndiiig stock was not luoru than ,,no,ooo shines, most of It iu hands thut had hold It for years. If the seller nuld not buy the atook he hud sold for delivery he would lose a fortune, lie put off taking uny action till the next day, when there was a flurry In i ho stock on the market, aud the hares Jumped twenty point. Then came a report that the stuck of he Ii., Y. and W. Hallroad company was "cornered." Thut meant thut some person or pui'sons had bought up the stock and there, wns none for sale. Uue, three, four, six hundred per cent was offered for It, hut no stock wus brought out. Few persons hud boon selling the stock except the president, but ho wus ruined. In cases where a spx k is "corneu'd" It Is customary for the seller and the buyer to get together and settle, agreeing on a certain flxi d rice. The president sought hit un known enemy for this purpose. He found him to tie an enormously rich perutor. 1 he president went to his i. Hire in feur and trembling and asked to what figure he was to lie tded. First let us settle a little account held against your company," said the iperutor, "by a former employee of mine. My stenographer bus ht-cu so seriously Injured that she bus leen de prived of making her living." The president asked for further In- lormatlon, w Id. h the operator gave him. "How much damage do you think ur company should pay the ludyT" .kril the president. "What will give her an Income of si."s a your. I think fifty of your llrt mortgage brads would he aceept- d " The president telephoned for the bonds, ami while they were waiting for them be and the operator settled for the stork the former had sold the lat ter, l'ut the operator said Unit he would not itu' t a fictitious alu for the s 'in res he had Ixmght and mails a "cttb'tneiit by w lib h the proHldent lost nothing. "Thank you very much." be ssld, for letting me olT no cheaply. When another woman makes a i laim against our road I will iiopilre whore slit has I wen employed." 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