Independence monitor. (Independence, Or.) 1912-19??, December 21, 1917, Image 3

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    JSPQNDDNCE,
BUENA VISTA
Miss Etta Well is eonfined to
her home on account of being
sick.
Mrs. Plant is here from the
Wigrich ranch visiting her
daughter, Miss Plant, and Miss
Rose, her grand -daughter.
Mr. Hanson left Saturday for
Forest Grove where he will com
bine business with pleasure.
S. W. Leonard has a sale on
December 27. Please don't for
get the date.
Prof. Reynolds of Salem was
a week end visitor in this vicin
ity.
Orville Wells was a week end
visitor from 0. A. C. with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
Wells.
Mrs. Hale and her daughter.
Miss May, and son, Arthur, were
Surday guests at the E. M.
Lichty home.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Chown
moved to the Wigrich ranch the
last of the week.
Major and Mrs. Rose spent
several days in Portland where
they combined business and
pleasure.
HOW LEWISVILLE
GOT ITS NAME
A week or two ago I drove thru
Polk and Benton counties. I
stopped at a prosperous looking
farm house and asked the pro
prietor how far it was to Lewis
ville. "It's just over the hill,
what there is left of it." he
answered. We fell into talk and
he told me his name was Francis
Marion Lewis, and that he was
born on that farm on February
5, 1847. "My father, D. R.
Lewis, came here in '45," he
said. "He was in the same train
with Captain English and Sol
Tetherow. Our place is on the
old emigrant road to Roseburg.
Father gave Mose Apple' and
Abe Wing five acres from his
donation land claim to start a
town here. They called it after
father's native city, Louisville,
Ky., only they spelled it as we
spell our name, Lewis, so that it
was named Lewisville.
"Gaston, a lawyer from Jack
sonville, started the first rail
road in the Willamette valley
and interested a lot of the set
tlers in it. They wanted to come
to Lewisville but some of the old
settlers around here tried to hold
them up for right of way, so the
road passed Lewisville by and
that settled its fate. It is a good
site for a eity but the short
sightedness of some of the well-to-do
people around here killed
the town." Fred Lockley in
Portland Journal.
mere Is more rntarrri In this section
of the country than all other diseases
put together, and fur years It vaa sup
posed to be Incurable. Doctors pre
scribed local remedies, and by constant
ly falling to cure with local treatment,
pronounced It Incurable. Catarrh is a
local disease, preatly influenced by con
stitutional comlitlons and therefore re
quires constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is a consti
tutional remedy, is taken Internally
and acts thru the rtlood on the Mucous
Surfaces of the Sys'em. On Hundred
Dollars reward Is offered for any case
that Hall's Catarrh Cure fails to cura.
Send fur circulars and testimonials.
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, Ohio.
wold bv PrueirlKts. Tr.
Bull's Family Tills lot constipation.
A good pair of reading
glasses Tor $1.00 at O. A.
Kreamer's.
MISS LIZABETH M.
.COSPER HONORED
The announcement of the ap
pointment of Miss L. M. Cosper
as chairman of the art committee
of the Oregon Federation of
Women's Clubs was a matter of
congratulation at the Women's
Civic Club Monday afternoon.
Miss Cos per is a recent addition
to dub membership and her ap
pointment by Mrs. Chas. M.
Castner, president of tha Feder
ated Clubs, gives Lebanon a
place in the Federated year book
on an important committee. Un
til recently the chairmanship has
been filled by Mrs. Alice Weister
of Portland, an acknowledged
authority on the subject. Miss
Cosper has as her assistants, Mrs.
Alice Dodd of Salem and Mrs.
Calista Dowling of Portland.
Mis Cosper's appointment came
unsolicited, but she brings to the
task an enthusiasm for work and
a love for art , in which she re
ceived valuable training in her
former home, Tacoma, under
Mrs. Alice D. Engley Beek. Mrs.
Beek spent 14 years in Paris
studying art and is recognized as
a teacher of great ability. Miss
Cosper specialized in China
painting and water colors and
was awarded two medals for her
work at the Alaska-Yukon Ex
position. Lebanon Express.
Sick Wifa's Story
Surprises Independence
The following has surprised Inde
pendence: A business man's wife Buf
fered from dyspepsia and constipation
for years. Although sh dieted she
was so bloated her clothes would not
tit. ONE SPOONFUL buckthorn bark,
glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka
relieved her INSTANTLY. Because
Adler-i-ka empties BOTH large an !
small intestine it relieves ANY CASE
constipatioo, sour stomach or gas and
prevents appendicitis. It has QUICK
EST action of anything we ever sold.
Williams Dkug Company.
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Dr. R. E. Duganne, dentist.
National Bank Building.
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Enhance the Joy of Giving
2 Add Usefulness, Art and Originality to the
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Tender! Sentiment Which Invokes the Gilt.
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Ivory Pyralin Narcissus Toilet
The Choicest of All Gifts Water
Resembles real Ivory in its beauty and at a fraction An exquisite odor.
the cost. Large Bottle $1.00
Tryg .... 25c to $4.00
Bonnet Mirriors - - - 52.50 to $7.00
Hair Brushes - - - $1.50 to $6.00
S.',.tB;. ' - " Ansco Cameras
Nail Buffers - - - tl. 23 to $1.50 Make appropriate gifts
Nail Files - - - - 75c $2.00 tO $20.00
Also Perfume Bottles, Cloth and Hat Brushes,
Manicure Scissors, Etc.
For the Boy in
Do,Is lu D. Khaki
A well selected assortment of unbreakable Dolls
from 25c to $2.50 A Glllette Razor wjth
Trench Mirror, or
An Iiiiiersoll Radiolite Watch
Framed Pictures 2-25t0 4-25
An assortment in Gilt, Ebony nd Walnut Frames
that will please you w
10, 15 and 25c rOV UZXCL
Who carries dinner bucket
"""" a Thermos Lunch Kit or a Thermos Bottle
Stationery $2.00 to $4.00
Some pleading and splendid value, in Boxes, Cor-
residence Cards, Xmas Cards. Folder, and Por Mother
For the Soldier Boy
I A Bud Vase - 85c to $1.25
A Writing Portfolio-50 sheets, 24 envelope. A galt and pep,r shake - $1.15 to $1.75
35C A Msrmalade Jar ... 85c
I Williams Drug Co.
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To Our Friends
and Patrons
We Wish You A
Merry Christmas
and a
HAPPY, PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR.
We Still Have in Stock a Large Number of Suit
able Christmas Gifts and Last Day Shoppers
Will Find It Worth While to Visit Our Store.
Craven & Huff
Hdw. Co.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Polk.
H. D. Chamber., Plaintitr
v..
II. A. Davis, and Jin. Doe 1
Davis, his wife, and Ta- 1 No. 608K
cuma Association of Credit i
Men. a Washington, cor- '
ation, Defendants.
To H. A. Davis, and Jane Doe Davis,
hi. wife, and Tacoma Association of
Credit Men, a Washington corpora
tion, Defendant, in the above en
titled suit.
In the name of the State of Oree-on,
you .nd each of you are hereby re
quired to appear, and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the above
entitled suit, on or before Saturday,
the 2Gth day of January, 1V18. that be
ing the day fixed by the order of Court
fur you to appear and answer, and
more than six week, from the date of
the first publication of thia .ummons;
and if you fail to so appear and answer,
the Plaintiff will apply to the Court
fur the relief demanded in his com
plaint, to-wit:
(1) For a judgment against you,
the said Defendant, H. A. Davis, for
the sum of $100.00, with interest there
on at the rate of 10 per cent per an
num, from the 23rd day of January,
1917; the .urn of $20.00 as an attorney
fee, and the costs and disbursement,
of this suit-
(2) Tor decree foreclosing that
certain mortgage given by you, the
said Defendant, II. A. Davis, to the
Plaintiff, on the 23rd day of April,
l:tl6. upon all of Lot numlered Nine
teen (19), in Block numbered Two (2),
in Sheridan View Acres, in Polk Coun
ty, State of Oregon, in the manner
prescribed by law, which .aid mort
gage was recorded in the Record of
Mortgage, of Polk County, Oregon, in
linok No. 34, o,i Page No. 4!i, thereof,
on the 6th day of August, 1915; and
that the .aid above described property,
and in aid mortgage set forth, be sold
I by the Sheriff of .aid Polk County,
j .State of Oregon, and the proceeds
thereof be applied to the payment of
' siiid sums of money hereinabove men
' tinned due to the Plaintiff.
(3) That you, and each of you, be
forever barred and foreclosed of all
right, title, lien, elaim, or interest in,
to, or upon the said real property, and
every part thereof, save and except the
statutory right of redemption.
(4) That the Plaintiff have execution
against you, the said Defendant, H. A.
Davis, for any deficiency in his judg-
i ri.ent against you, after the applies
I tion of the proceeds of the said real
property.
(5) . For a Judgment and Decree that
the before mentioned mortgage ex
ecuted by you, the said Defendant, II,
A. Davis, be reformed and corrected,
according to the real intent of the
parties, so the description therein shall
read as follows: "All of Ixt num
bered Nineteen (19), in Block numbered
Two ('), in Sheridan View Acres, in
Polk County, State of Oregon, as
shown by the map and plat thereof, on
file and of record in the Office of the
County Clerk of Polk County, State of1
Oregon, containing ten (10) acres of
land", and, ao reformed, said mortgage
shall convey said last described pre
mise, as fully as if the same had
origiaally been described therein; that
the title to said premises above de
scribed pas. by the said Judgment and
Decree from you, the said Defeadant,
H. A. Davis, to, and vest in, the
Plaintiff, In fee simple, by virtue of
the aforesaid mortgage, held by him
on the said premiums (subject only to
the statutory right of redemption), as
fully as if properly conveyed la said
mortgage, and x
(6) For such other aid different re
lief .. to the Court may seem proper.
This .amnion. I. published in the
"Independence Monitor,', once each
week, for six successive weeks, by
order of the Hon. II. II. Kelt, Judge of
the above entitled Court, made on tha
lath day of December, 1917.
John K. Rijuhks & Leslie S. Parker,
Attoraey. for the Plaintiff,
P. 0. Address: 410-411. Swetland
Building, Portland, Oregon, residiog
at Portland, Oregon.
Date of first publication: December
14, 1917.
Date of last publication: Jsnuary
25, 1918.
BUTTER WRAPS
At the MONITOR OFFICE
War Can't Stop Us
It makes no difference in our
appetites for good eats. But the
question of the hour is, "where to
jjet good, satisfying eats at
medium prices.''
WE HAVE THE ANSWER
It is plainly in evidence in every
part of our store. It consists of
Fresh, Pure, Clean Groceries
And the smiles of many satisfied customers is the
best of proof that we make good on every claim.
Calbreath Jones