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t The Best and Largest Paper in Polk County VUL. o ,tarí íñti'jl o —— & Marine Slipped ins Cable. How Petaluma Incubators aid Brooders Iff SMITH’S tYCLEF.Y City Express & Trersfrr Co. JO NU MENT C. L. H A W K I N S TRUCK AND DRAY CO. Do You Know Bowman Bros. The I averli . No. 16. Se wen along sai»I >t eel t<» and into the county and theuci* north .'ISO feet to the place ^TA TA TA TA TA TA TA TA Ti A T A T A T A T A T A T iT f road at the e i.-t »-ml " i said . treet, and of beginning. thence north to connect with the pres- I Rt of »aid »ewer onOak street, < ^ the Court stre«*t sewer, \ x ith all laterals and branches th»*r«*t« » | eut outlet of To W W Wood C ( W ood. Lucy ELECTRICITY TOR LIGHTING IS ONIY EXPENSIVE with laterals ext«*nding therefrom on and sewers «‘onuected therewith, here- Liiim rds, Arthur Barling, lohn each of tin* sir« » is intersecting saiii inh«*f»»re »lescrihed, will b»* assesse»! to Hughes, Isaac H agios, <i W My TO PfOPlf WHO ART WASTEFUL AND CARELESS. (i«»j K Cutler, Mary i I axes, A <» ( ’ a- \N ashington -1 |tr»*et to tin* middle of the (a the half of all the blocks abutting < each side of sa :d part upon and ini mediately adjacent to that i h r , Lila Cut le t, I-, B Cutler, Mary A tier of block- on part of Oak stre» t lying l>et\v«*en Lev IfeJ T O YOU, WHO ARE NATURALLY CAREFUL, C iitk r, !• M Spiawn. Win Livermore, of Washingtoi i street above described, (2) On Chi is sheet commencing a t a ens street and Shelton stre e t; (b) th«* | .N L i »uy,<it o \\ hitido vn, W C Brown, Tims < • b ason, estate M f ¡uy,decease»l, point op|K>site th* imrthwest corner of east half and the southwest quarter of I IT DOFS NOT COM E HIGH. Viola Morton, C .1 tin y , <>1 iit* V Cook, Block 4, in Li ve eiis' La creole Homestead block 4 in the original town of D allas; ► running east along said Addition, and r (c) the east half of block 5 in sai»l oiig- Tbo» Elliott* M Kiln ¡t. Oregon Cali* tin* county road at inal tow n; (d) beginning a t a point 40 foinia Built« *ad < on,j any. 1 <1 Biddle, street to and ini It in economiral cun l>ei,iiickly tnriiwl <>ff «lien n»t L«»ietta Cam plsdl, T Jacobson, ( ’. the east ein! of f d street, and thence feet xvest and 247 feet north from the iti. the piop i-od sew- intersection of the center lines of Oak neeiietl. W ith kiw or kerosene there ix the temptation to let light Stafrin, Alrmnsn lirowi*, estate M .L . i » • • 11 i I t •. v d»-.-» rih«*«i at the east end and Levens streets and running thence I Bobbins. <l«-eeas.'d, Lucy A Bobbins, ei first burn, when not nee<le<l, to Have bother ol lighting ami adjiiHting. Trustees of Ciiristian Cluir- b. W II of Washington str*'»*t, with la te ia lse x * south at a width of 150 feet to a point In Home Imnien the eleetrie light l.ill amountH to only about t - |H-r , Mcl ‘aniel, I N \\ <•«».(», Eva Wo»»d*. tending ti.» i Horn oil each side of the 190 fe e t h «»iith and 40 feet west from the month. You can probably get H om e kind of artiticial light lor lena !• K Myer, Mary I. \lyer, S Carter stre«*ts intersecting said ( ’lav street to intersection of the «‘enter lines of Oak money than electric light, hut doen it Have you anything when it A (» Biadley. Chas B» II, Joi n the middle of the tier of blocks on each ami Levens stre e ts; (e) all of block H in lit-II, Bobert iiatton , Nancv C Fow side of said part of Clay street above said original town of D allas; ( f ) all of lim it, opportuniticH for wurk and recreation, ruinn your eyesight, block 6 in sai»i original tow n ; ler, K L Williams ( ’ L Cri< er, described. BinokcH your wall«, mare decoiHtioiiH and increwiee hotiHehold work. (J?) On < uk street com menci r g at (gj the southwest quarter of bhick J S Ferguson, J 11 Ferguson, F You can probably nave a dollar tomorrow by going without your original tow n; (h) the H Morrison, B Y Morrison, C F the west eiijl of said street and running 2 in said men in, hut it wouldn't la* eeonomv. It in not m > much what you Brobatf A Ügk>#, B D Fi«l.er, W n thence * a t ah ng said street to Shelton north half of the academy block; (i) the Fanil, estate Hum tie) t'oad, de»« as» <1, s tr e e t; t ♦.« * •« south on Shell mi street to west half and the Hontimast quarter of | Have, but how you nave, th a t co u n t,, Wc are aiwa.VH ready to e x ! ill : D *»t : 1 1 o i list oil Mill street. hl-H-k 7 in said original tow n; (j) begin-1 Ji L I «nton, J I. H n :U , S M iU ck . plain the “ ill« and o i i i h " ui the lighting propo-ltion to you. ».'all Oils« F llo w r, Martha A Holman. E to'lu * cast ni «1 • * »■«••xf; lie n e e roitth* ning Off fe d east ir iiii the woutheuRt enf- | uti ua ur phone to ut. We tin* never too huay t*i talk bueiue««. »-ii'-tei. d. mg the county rm d t»> the nor of ^aid M*ak 7 anti running them.*« C K irkpatrick, K F. W illiam», M|e Hubbard, K 1 Long, W (. B own , r ght >.f way o\xiu*d by said city for o it* north 100 feet; tlietict ea«t 4ffi fe a tn Frank J C<a»«I, Jen n ie U Co«dt Hubert j 1 t to tli« i» sent Court street seWer; ti «-m • oath UVd fi-ct \ ami thenco w est, | liovxe, estate of Heute.r KU1*, dicean 1 them e «.* i»- !y along ssM right of way i feet to the place of bfcgiuidng; ed, Wm T eton .. 11 H tirttnr, Ulu K in. Lucre a» riv -r, near the po nt Where h ginning at the »outhertst Ct>rner of the ; ^ j s: id pr**«eni sewer empties Into sai»l liiternectmn of Oak And Shelton streets j Lane, N M (iru i.t, F J Chapman, J 4\ ( 'li d o , A M Miller, V s Crunt, i .ver, t».g» ther with laterals therafrom and running Ihence eaht 160 fe e t, them t ¿ J I and conm iting or branch Bbxvere as - •utii 150 feet: tiienCe west 150 feet, I ^ Nellie (iraiit, W 8 Carey, He -rgia thence north 150 fe«*t to the place of I h .*- ¡ ^ j Cl.ft] man, C If Marris, AJ Hc.vter, follow *: 9 E. W. KEARNES, Manager (a ; Lati*i ids extending south on Lev ginning ; all in th e city of Dallas, Ore- 1 Trustees Adventist Cliureh. 11 li Main and Jefferson streets gon. DunkU Lurger, Susan M Miller, F N ees. Clinic Offece on Mill street, just north of the court house Dallas, Oregon That the city council of said city will | Hull, N\ ii» ( or Ivy, .1 W Caldwell, \N to the middle of th«* tier of blocks next ait in the council cham ber in said city 1 (i Cuinpbeil. K C Dunn. Fmma Dunn. sout Ii of »aid ( )ak s tr e e t; Phones: B ell, 421, Mutual, 1297. b) A connecting . ewer, commencing n the IStli d of May, 190ff, at 7 :80 ( ' B But son, I*. J Beynolds, Alice O (¿rant, ii <i Campbcl!, Alice i Demp- j at the north «‘iid of Levens street a <1 : running -oulb to connect with the said sev. Martha B Stafrin, J L Collins, and'place will hear and determ ine oh- i » W iT M W iT A f A T » A W » *£ ¿Nettie B Hutton, Augusta (vhorke, | proposed sewer on Oak street, with a jeetions and remonstrances to the pas Henry (»borke, Mary (> Conner, iateral tie r, from extending to the w»*st sage of such ordinance and the construc M Hayter, Lillian AI Luurciison, «•ml of Academy street and one extend tion of said sewers or any part thereof Sarah J Blown, .) W Brown. ing « ist on Academy street to the mid ii any there he; and th a t all owners of A B Muir, Mari E Hall«* k. ...... ¡1 dle of the tier of blocks next < ast of said real property situated and lying within tin* herein above described lim its ami Filers, Fred Hieb, J J W ick, J J Levens s tre e t; (r) A connecting sewer, commencing all other persons in interest may attend i \\ iscman, N*dlie Haves estate, Kin- iii ii (Tuven, Susan M Plaiikington, ¡a t the north end of Church -tre»»t and at said tim e and place and show cause, Jessie C Wiscmun, Edgar AI Broxvn. ; running south to «•oiineet with sai»l pro- if any they have, w hy said sewers i Lama I) Seifarth, B H McCullon, AI j posed sewer on Oak street, with laterals should not be constructed. Done by order of the city council of M I lli.-. Km mu Belt. Joseph Black, j tlieiefrom on Aendiuny street to the j midiile of the tier of blocks on each side the city of Dallas, Oregon, made and Il I. »'rider, I) ('('r id e r , Frank K lake, \. J White. I V l.yncli, I .I of H.ii'l Church Htreet entered on t le 4th «lay of Mav 1908. ( herrington. ( ’lias Sa;tick\\.l : Smith 'I » c mnecting newer, commencing Witness my haiul and the official seal | F .) Stillili, ertate of Sarah Svron, de- at tin...... rth e n d o l ICohhatreet and run- of said «• itv tfiis 7th «lay of Mav, 1908. cciiMd. F M l>.iriiHÍfc, liacht I lia « - oing H.iiit!. on aid Htreet to connect [ bka l ] * L. D. B R O W N , k m ,, .I I; llubl.uid, I . t i ! . i n o n |i .vitli naht |Ho|Hi-cd newer ou Oak rtre c t; Auditor and Police Judge of ting sewer, commencing ' (c) A emme« the city of Dallas, Oregon. ] .I itile, , Paul Wessiiigcr ami Hcnrv Dalla» W« «>d‘- a l a point oil Academy street 200 feet \N agner, Trust. « S t from the west line of Main street, ¡•.•it \ ■ loi inti»ni, J II Nav» ry (' ¡ Now and Then. Buyder !•; liycrh v, Lora McAllister und running thence east to and into She—You love me. then? He—I love ( ’ II Main stre e t; thence south on Main Jo s Cfowther, J o h n St«*iufel»l street to connect with said proposed you now She—Ah. xvell! I suppose if ( htipimiii, Trusiciîs La» icoh* A«*:i»h* a woman can get u man to love her ic I iihl it il t »*, A«i«iie Alagrrs, Ai mi \ K Fewer on Oak s tre e t; (t) A Literal extending north on J e f now ami then she should he contented? N< », ............ M agi .. U a Wagner, ferson stieet from »aid Oak street sewer Ai D i 'o u lic r . K J ('oui er, I F Y oak —Fair Journal. um, Mabel Yoakum, .las iiowe, K U to a point 200 tei*t north from the north Tuttle, F m m a Bay, E t ta Boyd, J A line of ( )ak stre e t; T hat each of said sewers xxill be con Lync h. W L Burns, B L ('ha]nnan. Dan P Stouffer, Kvaline H a y t e r , .! M structed of vitriffed se.ver pipe laid at Executor’s Notice. approximately the depth of six feet be Sears, Ailioti IIolman, K (' Holman, Hester ¿Butler, S Al Ba v, Alarv K low the general level of the ground V O T 1C E is h e re b y given to w hom it m ay eon- IIullock, I . J Boyd, J K Bit-liter, J D where such sexver is to be laid, at the A i « rn th a t tin- u n d ersig n ed e x e c u to r of the Smith. L P Smith, \V Daggett, tim<* and in tin* manner to he heie.ificr e sta te o f O liv er R. P ick e n s, »le»-eased, by ord er th e h o n o r a b le co u n ty c o u rt o f Polk co u n ty , • Hiyer Stum p, .! M (I ra n t, Lydia D< more purticularlx prescribed in such of O regon,»Inly m ad e am i e n tered o f re»*ord t h e r e liishmutt, ( Inis Biixeiv, Estate As>vj ovdin i iK‘i , and plans ami specifications in, < mi th e is th dnv of A pril, I'. hjs . a u th o riz in g , em p ow ering and d ire, tin a him to sell th e h e re Shreve, «leecased, .fuel ■maw, 1*' M j appr«>ved by tlie council «»1 said ( ’ity . in a fte r deseriln-il re al p rop erty b e lo n g in g to C ollins, i: Collins, Al J Balhmtyne, The cost of each of said sewers will he said e sta te a t p riv a te -a le . w ill on o r a fte r th e Electa Hughes, ( ’ I Iugiu s \V A A y r - , assessed to the real property to he bene- 23rd Day of May, 1908, N Ayres, i.st.itc.»T M \ Dougan, <li- iiied thereby, and within the lim its <le- «!eas«*d, Mary lhigh(»s, W ii uc Sc*.' nig scribed a-- follows, to-w it: offer for s a le an d w ill sell at p riv ate sa le, to Alnchim* ( 'tmipitnv, J L Elkins, .M iry (1) The cost of said sexver oil W ash th e high est b id d er for cash in n am l on d ay of th e fo llo w in g »l«'seriht*d re a l e sta te , toxvit: A Mu-cott, Cliff .DhiiN.il, \' E J o h n ington street, xv it h all laterals thereto • ale. B e g in n in g at a p o in t In th e center of the son, Il P AicPnnald, \\ J At liiHou, herein before descrilied will be assessed t»> co u n ty road IS.62 c h a in s sou th of th e n o r th \* m M ellaniv, C- E SI aw. Tracx (a ; the half of all the blocks on each east c ó rn e r of th e sou th h a lf of th e d o n atio n c la im of W illiam R o bin son an d xvife, , Staats, Am ,a •'lark, C'narles (¡regorv, side of and next adjacent to that part of land cla im No. V). N o tificatio n No. 1919, in tow n sh ip ¡ II \l Boop, Ala y Hay. s. J Al Donga n, said Washington street in which said 6 sou th, ra n g e ó w est, of th e W illa m e tte m erf- | il M I am r em v , Elizabeth Stoner, sexver is to he laid, as hereinabove <le- d ian . in P o lk co u n ty , s ta te of O regon, am i rim th e m « -n o rth a.”» d egrees w est 4.69 c h a in s : Lucy E Harris. >1 ribed ; (b, beginning at a point 40 feet ing them»- sou th 80 d egrees west 2.72 c h a in s : Ami to any and to all ».»thm* persons t east and 19U feet north from the inter.-ec- th en ee w est 12.95 c h a in s ; them e so u th 68 lin k s ; owning real pm perty situate»! xvithin j ti»in of tin* center line of Washington th e n ce so u th 2 d egn s and 15 m in u te s west 90 c h a in s : th e n ee sou th 17.80c h a in s t»» th e the hereinafter «h* • ibt*d limits within street with the ».‘enter line of county road L2. nth lin e »»f th e n o rth h a lf o f th e I>. L. C. of th«» city of Dallas, Oregon. (at the east end ther«»of; thence east 150 Jo h n Hast and w ife ; th e n ee e a st 9.24 c h a in s to so u th e a st c o rn e r of th e n o rth J of said east Nv >'l I C E is hex-liy given that tin* city ic t ; thence s»»uth 880 fe e t; thence xvest the •laim: th e n ce n orth 10 lin k s : th e n ee east 12.80 council of tin city of Dallas, (*icg»»n, 1 50 f e e t; and thence n o rth 880 feet to the c h a in s ; th e n ce n o rth 61.31 c h a in s to th e place x>o^oooooo<: contemplate th«* passage of an ordinance place ot beginning, ».»xceptmg therefrom >i b eg in in g , an d c o n ta in in g 131.17 aer»*s m ore »r ¡»-s', s u b je c t to »-outirm ation by said cou n ty | providing for amt requiring the con- i he county road running east. .» ii rt of l*»»lk co u n ty O regon. Seai»*d b id s m ay i 2) The coat of said sexver on ('lay sti uclioii of sewers xxilli brauciu - »»i lie sent to th e u m ie rsig n e d e x e c u to r at any laterals extending from such sewers to street, with all laterals thereto, lierein- tim e pri«»r to d a te of «ale. b a te d at D alla s. P o lk c o u n ty , O re g o n , th is the property line of each lot, ira»; *>r oetore described, xxill b* assessed to (a) ls th «lay of A pril. 1908. pa n el of ground adjacent t«» ami a b u t fiie half «»f all the blocks on each si»le H A R R Y P IC K E N S . Morris, tin* leading jeweler, has just recei e»l a E x e cu to r <»f th e e sta te o f O liv er R. Ph-kens, ' ting upon thestr«»els or part of sti.-els uf an next adjacent to that part of sai«l -•«•ea-e«l. ^ i.iy .- treet in w ’hieb said s«*wer is to I m * beautiful line of gobi hea«le»l umbrellas andveanes xx lie re sin ii sexv«*rs .tr»* to be laid, xvnno L. D. It ROW N. I..i t, as hereinaliovedescritio<l; ( b) Begin from $2.5t£to $15 ea«*h. all guaranteed, also a new sexvers are to he laid on » ich of the lol- ttorne> f«»r e sta te one of late cuts in Libby cut glass. ioxving descrih» «l streets and parts ot ning at a point 40 feet <-ast ami 190 feet a lii from the intersection of the ecu ti««*ts in ti.e ■ an l city <»f Dallas, tow it (1) On Washington street, com menc t e r l i n e » t (.’lay str ;et with the center Notice. tine »if tin»county road at the east end ing at it point opposite the inntliwest I'lirncr «*i block :> in l.e\»*ns’ laicreole tln ie o t; thence E a st 150 fe e t; then.*e In th»* »-ounty c o u rt of th e S ta te o f Or»*gon for lloinest«*a<l Addition, and running east south 880 Lee. ; thence xvest 150 feet; lOrlKliml.J Ensign Pea hotly should have l>ecn lu the navy a hundred ¿ears ugo. when tile men were treated more like brutes than human beings. Instead of today, when every sailor, whether officer or sea mu li. has his rights But there are uuiural tyrants who are by nature ty- run:.Hal. and Peabody xvas one of them, though lie kept within the reg The Greatest ulations. usin Insult instead of com Profits are in mitting a violation of an officer's ro stra lions Tom S|»encer wus u marine on board a United States cruiser. He wus a good soldier, always spick and span Hatched by uui was well educated The reason for ids enlisting in Hie marlue corps was that he Imped some day by good comb let to secure a couituhslou For home regsou or other Peabody con ceived a dislike for Spencer. Some "T h e itin< kin'l Mtld the reason was that Peabody hud T iu t hU "h v ill« voa nleep” been appointed to the ucudem.x from tiie guttet and It had failed to rnaka ----- FIH X LIS K AT— him anything hut a gutter snipe whim 8|ieueer had enlisted from the parlor end could only he a gentleman Be tills ns It may. whenever PealsMly gOt a ehuine to pm the screw s on to Spen n 4 l i , \f*. cer he «lid It lu as Irritating and dis Send for catalog. agreeable fashion as H could lie done. There “ "»« a tire smoldering in Spen cer's breast xvaich nothing but the mu tiny laws could keep from breaking out Into a volcanic eruption. '1 here had been a liberty party on MUHCOTT A HT A HR, PKOl’Itl KTOKH shore and some of llie leave men had Ail kindnof hauling it reasonable got into a tight with the natives the ruten. Piume ordern promptly a t cruiser xvas lying off the coast of tended to. Head«i Harter« al W t*b- Peru and when they returned Pen- s te r ’s confectionery. body xvas officer of the deck Spencer Phones : Bell 2b L Mufti I 2.r>4 was one of them und gave evidence of ibi li Pilone M titHail 24- his part in the fracas by having his uniform torn to shreds Peabody seized upon ibis to sionn 1 him and. his hatred getting the I n *tter «»f his dls- e/etlon. use I a com::mu opprobrious H j u leant HV F o n t ft." epithet in connect Ion with Spencer’s mother Like u Hash llie marine*» right arm xvent out, and the ensign went sprawling on the deck Here was a ease o f mutiny In some G ranite^- ( f tie* world's navies even in time of pence to strike an officer means death. ’1 he penalty Is not so severe in the l ulled Stat»»w navy, but ll mean* Im prisonment Spencer xxas put in Irons and charges preferred against him Railroad street, hallas. It xvas in the hot season, and there is no telling how long a time may elapse before a man may he brought before a court martial It xvas probable that S|iencer would either be sent home un der guard for trial or would be held till the cruiser went north. It xxas too HUtiBARD & B R O W N hot to keep him between decks lor an Phone and stand at Cherrini indefinite time, and he xvas given the liberty of the ship during the day. only ton’s drugstore. being put Into the brig at “pipe down." The ship's master at arms xvas made responsible for him and xvatelied him to K»»c that lie didn't get axvay to »Imre It xvas a grim prospect for the prison er The Insult he had received xvould he no palliation for Ills offense. He might have preferred charges against that the best and eiieap- Peabody hut on no account could lie ent w ood you ran buy i« have taken the law into Ills hands In the block wood from the stead of a commission. In* would doubt W i l l a m e t t e V si 11 e v less get at the least calculation dis Lumber Co.Y sawmill ? honorable discharge and sex era I years Pennine it is rut from big at some uaval prison, ile was the pic tim ber, therefor is su- ture of woe as lie lounged about and perior to second-grow tli u i object of sympathy with his ship iir. Leave your order at W ebster'sconfection* mates. xvho hated Peabody ery «tore, or call Mu Spencer, who xvas In the social tual phone No. 1407 rcale f ir above his comrades, had hut few Intimate companions. Ills only chum xvas Boh Saxvln. whose father xvas a captain of a merchant vessel Boh xvas a great scapegrace and gen erally conceded to he the most reckless nan on the cruiser The trouble oil land had subsided and tP'prty parties xvere again going ashore They usually left the ship at four hells E L K « T itle Kli.llTM In the evening One afternoon Saxvln NKW FI UNITI KK put in an application for liberty. There BUM I NT IM xvas a young ensign aboard xvlio had I».XT'I IS IN CHS NKlTION been ill ever since the cruiser had left United States shores, and on this very afternoon lie had returned to duty and ! xvas officer of tin* »ieck It xvas Ids ' part to call »»IT tin* names of the liberty | 11. FlM ìIT T , Proprietor party When Hawin'» name xvas called. Speucer. well got up ill Ills b«*st uui j form for shore leave, ntepped forward. A Striftly Modern Hold ! with a •‘Here, sir." saluted, xvent down first-class Bar in Connrrtion the ladder and took Ills place In the Iniiitcli The ensign didn't know him from any other marine There xvas FAI.1.8 CITY. OHKOON suppressed surprise on the faces ot the \ men who knew xvell eno.ig’i that Spen j i-er xxas not Ha will, but never a man + t+ + -H 4 * î*+ + + + + V+*F+ •!* +++•! •'•*+++ spoke, amt xx lieu the party xvas cheek etl off tlu» cutter Imre them. Spen er sitting In the stem sheets, to the «h>ck Meuuxvhile Bob So win was hiding under a tarpaulin on the fo'c's'le There lie remain«»»! till darkness sprcml a friendly maiiti«* far m»*r»» to the pur pose, then let himself stealthily doxvn by tin* anchor chains, dived, swam In the prie** xxill pav for wheat under water as far ns he »-onhi hold at our mill. : liis breath, came to the surface ami sw iiiii hi shore The next morning he returned with the party In Spencer's ilulfo.ni S|H,n«*er as s«ioii as lie found biiuself S W E E N E Y BROS., ashore made for the m»*n tains and X Proprietors. within a fexv days xvas lost it* any + + + + + *»+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 4- i searching party that might he sent for I him He had some back pay stor«»d l*.ay In Ills pockets, by in nns of | which In time he retuni«*«l to the Unit t»«l States He xxas not mi* «*«1 aboard ' ship till the m aster at arms limited for WEBFOOT him at ’*plpe down" t»» put hlui in the brig for tli«» night ROOFING When the Spanish .\nn*rlcnn war Early Sprint] Bmitars Notice o l DALLAS, OREGON, M a Y 14, 1*08 1' i o |> o h i 1 I I § I I Í I f . § g I I I Bilyeti Sparks Sole Agents for Dallas. JUST ARRIVED C. H. MORRIS, I*olk co u n ty . lu tli«- m a tte r o f th e g u a rd ia n s h ip »*f H enry It. steffv , a person in c a p a b le o f e o n a u c tin g his own a ffa irs. "" N otice T o t h e a h o v » ' nam ed H enry B. Steffv and t«> M lissa 1 M iles. aN ncy K. O lson, Mary \, en tz S a ra h E'.. M artin , E lle n M a y 'V a rn e r, Je m im a <\ <’len ien t. M ary J a n e Hteffy. Cora A deline S teffv . c h ild re n and grand ch ild ren of th e ab ov e nam ed H enry B. S teffv : v i i f are h e re b y notified th a t S am u el . Steffv, 1 a re sid e n t and in h a b ita n t of Polk cou n ty, s t a te of O regon, has du ly tiled In th e above .•m illed c o u rt his p e titio n p ra y in g th a t he. th e said am u el D. Steffv. he a p p o in te d g u ard ian .»ver th e person am i e sta te of th e ab ov e nam ed H enry B. Sti ffy. a - a person In c a p a b le of con- a ic tih g b is own affa irs, an d th a t th e said court li is ap p o in ted S a tu rd a y , th e 23rd dav »>f May. ¡•‘os. a t th e hour«»f one o ‘rlo«-k pan. of said day. i th e co u n tv c o u rt r«x»m in th e cou rt hou se in lb* ! is. In said C o u n lj «'f Polk as th e tim e and phi. *• for i tie h e a rin g of said petiti«»n: you a re h r«'by fu rth e r n o titb .l th a t you a re req uired -.) ap p e ar a t said tim e and p lace and show •Iuse, if any th e re ta*, why a g u a rd ia n should i c t I.» appoint»*«! for th e person a n a e sta te »*f ' .id IT nry B Steffv, as a person In c a p a b le of ndm tin g his ow n affa irs W itn e ss : Ed. F. Coad. Ju d g e o f th e C«>unty « ’,m rt of M h ' S ta te of <>reg«*n. fo r Polk cou n ty, w ith th e sea l of said C ourt alhxe»l at D allas, regou. th is 1 It It day «*f prit. X D . _ E M SM ITH , ' S K A !. C ounty C lerk — * By A. F . T o n e r. D eputy W heat 85 Cents Summons. i.» Dallas Flouring Mills í ’ ü n J T llfc . ••*'> ruu F R I. SA f .l 2 1 7 8 I 5 0 VM 1 5 4 » M 1? 13114 18 £0121 2 2 17 w y ' 2 5 l 2 9 27 2 0 L _ \» l L__ 1 4 OREGON How Much Paini io the Can?— U P A IN T can has inches inside. Every time you buy a "H IG H S T A N D A R D ” gal lon can, you get a g,il!on i f paint. I.very time you bay a */<S-inches-inside can, you get short m.-u^-ure —even though it is Ailed to the brim. S. Government Standard Measure of paint— Every *i«e can of " H IG H ST A N D A R D ” ic fall I cheaper” than Lowe Brothers, see ii the not capacity only. So when yon are offered p-xint a trifie qmanii'y is there. But paint quality is the real consideration, after all. That is where the real economy cornea in— At tis/action and service, G iv e s B e s t R e s u lts F. Jell Ison, plaintiff in spreadin'- and covering, working and weiring—• difference of 30 to 50 percent, over “cheap'* point which quickly proves its cost/incts. "H IG H S T A N D A k D " P A IN T ia made of the materials which a thlrd-of-*. century of practical and scientific point-making has proven to be best; mixed and ^ mulled, ground and reground, by powerful machinery to an indescribable fine ness and a pcifect union of aolidaand liquids. "H IG H S T A N P A R D ” P A IN T is sealed in air-tight cans—which keep it always fresh and good—and marked with "T he LUtie Bine F l a g Y o u r Protect ten. There is a Lowe Erothcrs Paint for every use and a Lowe Brothers dealer in nearly "very town. Write iu for nearest dealer's name and our practical book let, "Paint and Painting.” Mailed Free. “The Ltttle Blue F la f' w %The L o w e Broth«*rs Company, 4 5 0 - 4 5 6 Third SI, Dayton, 0 . % Wow Y o r k T h e first pu b lii a tio n of th is sninuinns was m ad c»‘n th e l«th day of A pril. !9l»«. and th e irt»t p«ihli«-ati»>n th e re o f on th e 9 t h d ay o f May. DON an d you a re rtH juireii to ap p ear and 1 a n sw e r sai*l «“»»m plaint on o r b efore th e said n m t , A ttorn ey fnr piaànUff. K’a in t in a J i. ro V a r n ls h m a k e r * V h le F g n _________________ K a n o a o C ity I -Yarns Protection. 4 HALL & HAYES H o iis e -F u r tiîs h e r s paw of » .( > *CTa STANGÒ uqoiowiw ' Lowe brothers “High Standard" Liquid Paint ! » hnrb*s J . J e liis o n . d e fe n d a n t J I T»» C h a rle a J . Je liis o n , th e a b o v e nam ed »ie- fe n d a n t : i\ th e n a m e o f th e s ta te o f O regon, you ere I her« bv require»i t«> i»p|H*ar an»i an sw er th e ! .»-nnlaint riled ag ain st you in th e above en- ! title d s u it (*n or hefor»' th e W h »tay o f May. : raw T h a t t*eing th e la st »lay f»*r you r app»*ar- 1 m»*«* or a n sw e r, fixed by an o n le r o f th e e«>urt : for tb»* p u b liia tio n o f th is sum m on«. And if i \ >>u fa ll so m npp«*ar and an sw er th e sam e, for i w ant th e re o f, p la in tiff w ill apply to th e «*ourt i fnr a »leere, a g a in st you for th e re lie f prayed j for In h e r c o m p la in t, tow it : T h a t th e bonds d v .'.trim on y tn»w e x is tin g b«»tween p la in tiff 1 md v o u r se lf 1»»* •lissolve«!. am i th a t sh** ha%*e . ttn* eust.*dy of th e m in o r . h ild re n . th e issue of .aid m a rria g e tow it H arlan d Espy G d id M aini I- feH lson. an d fo r h e r coats and d isb u rse m e n ts th e re in . T h is « m n m o n i is p nt*lished in th e Polk » o-nitv it. ini/. r hy o rd e r «>f th e H on. Ed F «'.• «d )u«lge o f th e co u n ty c o u rt «>f th e co u n ty oik and s la te «»( O regon, w h ich «aid o rd er w a* m m le at ch a m b e rs In th e c ity of D allas. In polk c o u n ty . O regon, «»n th e 15th day «d A pril, I N C L E Sam sets the Standard Measure for a gallon at 231 inches. T ne " H IG H S T A N D A R D ” -6 fc — • AT C H A P M A N ’S OLD STAND D ALLAS