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SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County, Depart No 2. Alice A. Stuffltbaan, Plaintiff va. Charlei G. Stufflebean, Defendant To Charlei G. Stufflebean, the above named defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and Suit within aix weeka from the date of the firit publication of thii Summons, to--wit: On or before the 22nd. day of July, 1916; nd if you fail o to answer the said complaint for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to said Court for the relief in aid complaint derranded, towit: For a decree diasolving the mar riage contract new existing between yea and the plaintiff; that the care, cuatody and control of the minor chil dren therein named, Lewis H., Jessie V. and Nina E. Stufflebean, be awarded to the plaintiff; for her costs and dis bursements in said suit ard for such further snd other relief as to equity seemethjuat. , u This aummons, by order of the Hon. H H. Belt, Judge of the above entitled court! made and dated at Ch. mbers on the 7th. day of June, 1916, at the City of Dallas, Oregon, is served upon you by the public .tion thereof for a period of six consecutive weeks immediately prior to the '-2nd. day of July, 1916, in the Independence Monitor, a news paper of general weekly circulation and published at Independence in Polk County, Oregon. The date of the firBt 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. ES THANK YOUR GROCER SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for the County of Polk. Department No. 2. Rachel B. Miller I'lnintiff. vs. Charles F. Miller Defi ndant. To Charles F. Miller, defendant al.ove named: IN THE NAME OF TUB STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear ami answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and suit on or before aix weeks from the date of the firat publication of this summons, to wit: on or before the 21st day of July, 1916, that being the date of the last publication of said aumnwia herein, and if you fail so to answer, for wart theieof, the plaintiff will take a decree apainst you for all and singular the relief prayed for in plaintiff's complaint, and ar.icu'nirly a decree forever ai.nuHiog and dis solving the marriage contia-t now and heretofore existing between plaintiff and deferdant, and for such other and further relief as to the" Court may seem just and equitable. This summons is published in the Independence Monitor, a newsp ipor of general circulation, printed and iub lished in Iniependence, Polk Countv, Oregon, by order of the Honorablo Circuit Coui t above named dated June Bth, 1916, once each week for six con secutive and successive weeks, the first publication thereof burg in the Issue of said newspaper dated June 9th, 1916, and the last publication thereof being in the issue of said newspaper dated July 21st, 1!U6. WALTER L. TOOZE, Jr. Attorneyfor the Plaintiff. if he asks you to try a can of K BAKING POWDER He wants to do you a favor he knovvswhat brands to rec ommend from experience. mm CHRISTIANS F. Claude Stephens, Pastor Service for Lord's Diy, July 16. Bible School at 18 a. m. " Owing to the absence of the pastor, th-re will be no preaching this Sunday KEtrFULHIfiiS KB HOUSEWIVES Suit Case That Collapses When Not In Use. Wm - 't 'i f-'Affc.ia-S.fa.JIs. II Wm Mil DR. J. CALLAWAY Osteopathic physician Graduate of the American School of Osteopathy, Kirksvllle, Missouri, under founder or the science, Dr. A. T. Still. Offices: First floor of the F. A. Patterson property, half block west of railroad, on C 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 Court of Oregon for Tolk County, and th it Monday the 7th. day of August, 191,;, at 10 oYWk in the forenoon of ssi !d day, at the County Court r m in the County Court house in the City of D-illas, Oregon, has bt.cn appointed b said Court aa I he time i.nd place for the hearing of objections to said finai account, if any, and th settlement thereof, and tho closing of said estate. THOMAS J. FRYKK, Administrator of the estate ot Mary M. Fryer, deceased. B. F. SWOPF, Attorney. Dated and first published, July 7th., 1916 Last publication Aug. 4. CASH MAKES MEAT CHEAP Boi! Shoulder Roa&t -Prime Rib Roast -Shoulder Steak -Loin Steak - -Round Steak - -Pork Steak - -Pork Loin - -Lard, 5-lb Bucket Lard, 10-lb. Bucket 8c to 10c 12 l-2c 15c 12 l-2c 15c 14c 14c 17 l2c . 75c - $1.45 . METHODIST W. C. STEWART, Pastor. Summer has come at last, with all of iU discouragemtntB and wonderful en- couragemeiits. This is the hard time of the year for we pastors when our people are gone on their vacations or else purposely vacating themselves; Iroin the services of the church. The empty pews are not the must inspirii.g j things in the world, so we do pray that all people who are not awsy on their j vacations w ill please see to il that they do take the places of thosu who are j goiie. Sunday School 10 A M. The pastor will preuckMit 11. Topic, "What is it to be a Christian, j The world's answer."' The pastor will! begin a series of sermons on Sunday j m irning on this central theme. j I'opulur Service at 8 l M j We launched the ship hist Sunday evening and next aunuay evening we will "Be t:ut on the deep-" Such hymns as "Jesus Savior Phot Me", Lull For the shore", "Throw Out tho Life Line" and "Let the Lewer Lights Be Burning'' will be gung. V hittier 's poem "The Three Bella" will be read. You will tind the Kirat Meth odist a very good place at which to attend church. i. ''SZZl ' J 1 t Women on c; .ontly curry t.ike Inure i!i they limy pun come the l't li li.ipplnt; epcdltlnim fro suit loses In which to : v.'ir'.oii.s small articles Iim-o In order to over ri of llii nn'u lll-K wlll'll 3APTIST W. S. STEWART, Pastor. t unday School at 10. 1 'reaching at 11 Subject. "Nuu.berinn the DayB" !!. Y. P. U. at 7:00 Preaching at 8:00. The pastor will preach on the Great War. The subject, "Russia and Her I'urposr; in tho War." All are conlially invitod to at tend. PRESPY'PKRIAN lr, Uunsmore will preach in Calvary IV.&bjlcrian on Sunday morning, but ch- re will not be any evening service. $100 Reward, $100 Th readers of this paper will he pleased to learn that there Is at lwsat oi a dreaded iliiicusc thai scli'iioe lia ben able to oure In nil ita smues, and thit Is catarrh. I'ntarrh hems Krealiv ii, iuenced by constitut ional conditions n -nitres onmiiutlonnl treatment. H. ill's Catarrh run- is taken Internally ar. 1 urtrt thru the Hlin.ii on Hie P-Iuemu Si.rfaets ft i lit- Fysti'm thereby fle M..viHK Hie fotinHallori of til.- iliwase. Si-.itiK the i.ittlent rtrenaili by bo tilling up !ho i onslilule n and assiatlntf na li: e in doing its work. The preprie-tp-s have so mm b faith in the curative pi. 'vers of Hall's Catarrh Cure that th. y offer One Hundred Dollars for any rait that It falls to cure. Send for list of tFtimoninls. AddreM' F. J Oil KM BY CO., Toledo, Ol.:o. dd by oil Prussian. Warm weatrer is here and wryone has been :-.nxious to .en it. So it is only a few days cv until you can go bathing TI t n you will find a large sup ;' of Lathing suits, caps, and 1. jos awaiting you at very rea- -ab-o low prcea. Caps ami 2'c a,i 50c. Suits 25c to 3 00. ('on key & Walker. it is not In sfivl ea woman lint'iiior tins dcM'.'iii'd wip ttli'r'.i cnl'ai -i's. and V, 1 j t -i i there In no ileum ml for lis serv iii-s it is foMi'il dii ami i nrried lint 'in ili'f the arm liUe u ho'iU 'llie ii'i i'pta ch-. with all lis siih's. top ami but turn. Is In one pleiP. inn pro. : ion Is made for lork:n.t; I lit- eilf-cs toml!ier so tliut when It is properly ulutpcd up the dress suli case is a xiittaiiliiil re tat lo aultiih'e for all onliimr.v iw Gooseberry Shortcako. Make a i-;-y sweel tuiir elierry n:uice. this for the lilllns tin- p.isti-y lb c one gelicrol.si pinl of fl.nir, I wo even tea -rpoonfnl s ul liaKiii 4 powilor. one ei i:, one cupful of Willi, m e taliU'sponn frl ihcapii;i:i of ImltiT ami out- half cupful of siiv :ir Sli'l I lie dry IukicII en! tn-clher. lii'ut the "-Xi I Inn uglily .ulil the miiU :iiul the moped lustier tl.c.i Into this siir I lie d.'y ln;:i'eilii'iils four Into iov ei" caUc iliin uiul hul;c Remove from the oven oml. h;ii' Ktill nuriii, BP'it Hie eal.c. mill hutter eiieli Inyer. Just liefore Kervin p!.n-p one In.ver of the lal.o on n lieep plate, ruvio with a thlcU layer of l ho i;ooscli'rrj-snci-c. place the seeoml l.i.v-T oil t"i oi this and pour over all Mio rcinainilt'r of the sauce. Serve liiiiiit-; M.itel.v. with or wil bunt en nui, as ile-ireil Cleaning Lac. 1 lie Uhiil uf lace that Is dm ileltculr to lie waslo .l in pile usual way run he i-P'ine.l in ihls way. Mal.e a KtroiiK ;iii.: pstnls i.f suine outl soap iiml allow the lace to reman In il for several Uo::fs at lea; t although it Is well lo si .ike II out oecimoimlly A wide iliii:itlieil hottie Is most convenient tl II.-: i d Ic. When I lie let Is Ilioriiunlil.v s 'a'iCil let Hie soupy wilier out til' the .(.( tie unit l;eei oililinii i lean water tin til ilioKoiip litis nil hoen removed from tl:e Imp. I'o ii"l liiimlie l he lace ut all; W.vkini: the I. utile will linse it tlmr ,-- lily If the lin e is imnow wind II Rio mil a Puttie tliat lias l oon enverei! willi a pie. e of sell limine! mill do not ip oie il nolll It Is dry Valua of a Name. "Whnt'a In a iianii'V nskeil the man wlm indulges in ipiolnt ions. 'That iiui htiun." replieil Mr. Cumrol, "Khiin-i vnur iinfiiinlliiu it v wllli urt. It is i viileiit that you never paid tlio el frn charee for the sinnliire on an oil pa Int liu;." Wuhliliictun Slur. A Way Around An Obstruction By ESTHER VANDEVLER The Nelson Shops NEWPORT Reduced Fares FOR Summer Trips When summer comes and a vacation outing is planned, remember New port is cool. The breeze from off the mighty Pacific never fails. With the many diversions and attractions to pass the hojrs away, surely you could find no better place for your vacation. The Cost is Low Ron rel Trip Tic Lois r on mile daily fioin all Southern J'aeiiic -Utinh in Western OreK"ii. The return limit Oct Oli-t. Daily Trains from Albany and Corvallis make excellent connections. Vr;t,. f .,r illu.trjtf.1 U.kVt "N'mput" -rak ',.-! at' ;ijt f r eon pli t n.f Tin.-.t sc ri. JOHN" VV'M'II. (ieneMllff-HK-rAlJirt, fortUi.'l, Oifgoti SOUTHERN PACIFIC A young uiau culled at the office of Jenkins & Jenkins, ntuu ne.vs, anil waa shown Into ttie privatu room of tb aru lor partner. '.Vh. Mr. Quluib,v," salj the lawyer, laytiiK aalilu ooiuo pnpors on Ills dok and turning liia rrilving cltalr siiie- w.i.vg, "plcaso tw scntod." The young man took a chair beeide Uio desk. Tho lawyer continued: 'I have eout for you. Mr. Quliuby, to ask your nssUtauce lu u very liuior- tiint nuitter which ennccrna client of uiine. A Kent Ionian In wry 111 ami ilo--iii-a to see his daiijtutor umnieil, bo llcvlii(t he w ill not tecover. The young Uiily's heart Is set on a certain until. Maidenly uiodewty prevents her pro- wing to the youiiK mini, anil he haa uot proposeil to her. Meanwhile, her t.ither U urtituK her to uiarry before he lies. The young liuly lias appealed to me to flnd some way ot of her tlltll cvlty. 1 have nuugesteil that alio marry smile one w ho it is to lie understood will lwrt from her luituedlntel, after ilip ivrcnionv mid who will iisr. e to a llvtnve ho siKin as lier father dies. The f.Hiiily Is weiilthy iiml will pay Ulier ii 1 1 v for tile Iomii of a luishiind. Would you consider tin offer?" The young mini thought Ivfore niak ni: a reply, but finally said: "I myaelf have set my heart on a ci'tnlii girl. She Is or will he wealthy, iiml, strange to sny, her father U very 111. the snine n in the case you men tion. Ihifurtuliutely I have notuing except a small siilnry. If I could Ret a thousand or two In this way I would Pi emboldened to propose to the girl I love, but I don't know whether she would have rue. However. I would not ho any worse off limn I am now If alia refused me." "Vou would bo 10,IHK better off," siiid Mr. JcnkliiK. "Ten thousand!" "I am authorized to offer yon that sum." .Mr. Qjilinliy ilchateit with himself whether or not lo nooept the offer. Wlint tleh iTi'd him was that ho feared the Kill be wanted would not ninny n divorced man. Mr. Jenkins said that of i iiinse that whs a niHtler In which he hud no concern mid Mr. Qulmhy must deeldo it fur liltnm-lf. Mr. Qulm hy said Unit lie would take the matter Into consideration, hut the lawyer ob jected, miyliiK (lint, owIiik Pi the fact that the father of his client was very low and possibly bin life nilKlit be snved by the pelllenicnt of tho matter troubling him. an early answer was d.'slred, lie offered .$20,000 If Mr. Qulmhy would kIvo mi immediate con sent, ihls settled the mailer, anil the lawyer handed the young mini a con tract to rend. "This Is uot signed by the lady," said Mr. Qulmhy after having iienised the dm uinent." "I will brliiK her here, and she will sbrn It In your and my presence." "Very well." replied Qulmhy, "but there is one thing I should like to have put In the contract - Hint mi one except the bride, her futlier and her attorney shall know of thin marriage. 1 prefer to make It known to the lady I wish eventually to marry at such time as 1 may select." "Certainly," replied Mr. Jenkins, and he mlded the clause to Mr. Qulmby'i Ml 1 infliction. The luily was plumed for, nnd while she was on her way the groom to be n shed the lawyer when the wedding would take place. Mr. Jenklim gave tit in to understand that he could talk that mutter over with the yoiinjj lady when she arrived. Mr, Quluiby was evidently much wrought upon by the plmiRe lie was about to make and walked the rbxir nervously. Presently the door was thrown o'ii and an office hoy announced lady. He wet dl rei ted to show her hi. A few minutes eh psed, diirlnjr which Mr. Qulmhy kepi his eyes fixed on tho door anxiously. Then n young dirt entered, blushing it ml smllliiK. "Agiiea!" cried the young man In usl'iiilshriipiit. ' Vcs. Tom Agnes." oh, Agnes. I was lutendliur to do ihH to mnke a raise to offer myself to jou not temporarily, hut fur good!" "Why did you Intend to take all this trouble? If jou wanted me, why didn't jou tell ineo''- ftut It seenis tliut yoni wont another fellow." "He hasn't a skid 1110-" Agues was Kinllhig. and a grin over spread (he fU'-e of the attorney. Tom Qiiimhy began to miilerstnnd. "Well, then. Aches, tie naif, seizing the contract and tearing it Into btla, "I'iii yours If you want me." 'How about Hie Kiri you were to marry nflcr the divorce V ihe asked, loo! lug at him archly. "Since you are the girl there's HO t,i-i I of hiiio'iin; up tliut matter." '.1 friends," InierjMMtisI the attor ney. T have flier matters reipihlulf my iil'eiillori. and I dou'l see that 1 can be of any further service to yoll I .: you this I'l'iin for a conference, lei-lever, iiml jou will doubt leu auc-c- 1 In loinlui tini! the rest of the case VOL! --lvc." f flel- a brief Interview Ihe young -.n,.e drove to Hi- Poll's home, and b" Imik her li nee . to the sickroom. A 1 ierirwoM 11 winiii'. ' 1. iiinl the twuiu a ere mad.- one In t: e h. iillil's presv .,;, The d-.ii.2 ma 11 did let dream Diet lie vein m.d-r oi .M:., ill. .hi to the hie (ii.i'y '' law)'r to do away Willi tlrf Miicnii"il of his duilgli ter am! her loter tur sieing her mar rieil Ixfore liia di aiis. w& mm A WHOLESOME HABIT in No Other Way Can Tou Get All the Richness and Fl'vor of the Leaf "SPEAR HEAD" BEST CHEW Many prominent physicians declare chewing to be the most wholesome way of enjoying tobacco. "1 began chewing some year Ro," said cue, "and I soon found that it is the only way to get the benefit of all the rich juices stored up by nature in the tobacco leaf. I refer, of course, to the plug form of tobacco, which is the most n.ittirat and the cleanest form. "Chewing good tobacco like Spear Head makes the salivary glands more active, which in turn has a beneficial effect on the whole system. Add to this the sweet, mellow, delicious flavor of chew of Sie.ir Head, and you have the highest possible degree of tobacco satisfaction. "I mention Spear Head because I have found that this brand is excep tionally pure, being made in a fac tory that's run strictly according to pure-food rules." Spear Head is made of sun-ripened Burlcy, which is acknowledged to be, the ric!ict, mildest, finest flavored to bacco leaf in the world. And it is produced by the latest processes, which develop the quality nnd luscious flavor of the Choice Burlcy to the supreme de cree. r A chew of Spear Head has a whole some relish that is not found in any other chrwinir tobacco. In 10c cuts, wrapped in wax paper. No Room for Argument. ivul th. KM .1 , II. 4u I hW lull 'tMM ti IK, Mln, I '7. ' l-U. ifoi rn m. rm. wr -4 Jim a -1 if asrv I ot l eti .omU lis to piaK. tkn; adtM liu FlHt Jil ltMf K .inldv' and fturr ktnhily T Jnm 4ai know hu t'tUr d irx-T t hul ih ht iMUhmi iU(onpl ul the kaia G-EElntric Fiitirta n oBifta.riKti aKnuiUtm trail s k rt 1m rtnm, t j lui. turn: aaf 1 Hwniy mm f y. at4 . v k r. EBJ NOEPENDENCE ELECTRIC CO. LIGHTING FIXTURES and SUPPLIES ELECTRIC WIRING and REPAIRING Katlmatea cheerfully fnrnialuu Fre f Charge. All Work Gnar enteed To Pasa City limptctlon. Wa Do Contract Work IN WITH ROWE'S JEWELRY STORE H. J. HOWE, Mgr. I'l.one your trouble and repair work to MAIN 6211. Wavi'l crme quickly. OREGON POWER COMPANY N. L. BUTLER ATPORNEY-AT - LAW Practice in all Courts SUMMER TOURS Ml Til or any Oregon OALtM Hettrlc Station ' S32 TO SAN FRANCISCO ROUND TRIP Good for 30 daya. Ninety day ticket f 35.00 Mails and berth included on the i Twin Palac-i 8. 8. Northern I'acilic and Grant Northern - only Z ftourt at niia. Moat dalightful trip on tlia Weit Coat. OREGON ELECTRIC BY. NORTH BANK ROAD f. S. NORTHERN PCiriC aid S. S. GREAT NORTHERN Tuesday-Thursday- Saturday ! La Fares for Round Tript CACT to nil cities of tha 1 i Dnect via the Most Steaic Routas of j Anirrica or via C'aWornia ! Clatsop Beach for Vacations J. W. Ritchia, Ageiit, Sulern. Ora. Try Independence First