Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, November 19, 1908, Image 5

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    | The governor sent for him aim gam
gravely, “ It appears from this petition
that you have been In the penitentiary
ml
eight years."
"1 have," was the reply,.
,
fir DUNCAN M. SMITH
“ And during that time you have per­
formed faithfully every duty that lias
come in your way to the best of jou r
PERT PARAGRAPHS.
ability?"
“ 1 have." answered the agent, his
WUcu a mail has a liauU account bis
courage swiftly rising.
w ife often comrlbulea by adding an
“ Then, sir." sai l the governor, with
I. to it.
the air of one conferring a priceless
fuvor. "1 pardon you out."
Often vvbut is gospel to one genera­
tion is superstition to u later.
Put Out of Commission.
Aberuethy was supposed to influence
There are many people who can't
distinguish between loyalty anil ob­ people by a brusquenc-sx amounting to
absolute rudeness. It is related that
stinacy.
one day a very voluble Indy took her
duughtor, who was ill, to see him.
“ Which of you two wants to consult
me?” suid Abernetby.
"My daughter,” replied the elder w o­
man.
Aberuethy then put a que^ion to the
girl. Before she had u chance to reply
I her mother began a long story. Aber­
uethy told her to be quiet and repeat­
ed his question to the girl. A second
time the woman begun a story, and a
| second time he told her to be quiet
Then she Interrupted him a third time.
“ Put your tongue out,” be suid to the
It Is better to have tried uud won
| mother.
than never to have tried at all.
| “ But there’s nothing the matter with
I me,” she exclaimed.
You need much patience and per­
| “ Never mind, put your tongue o u t”
severance when you cajole a wise man
| he commanded.
and some wisdom when you cajole a
Thoroughly overawed, the woman
fool.
I obeyed.
“ Now. keep it out,” * a ld Aberuethy,
Alimony may be defined as first paid
uud he proceeded to examine the girl.—
to the injured.
| Graud Magazine.
Humor
Philosophy
Buying experience is very much like
puying doctor’s bills.
Always try to do your best, but not
your friends.
It is often hard to be honest, but not
necessarily honest to be hard.
It Isn’t a bad thing to know what
not to do—unless you do it.
There fs something wrong with a
woman who doesn’t mind a tllrtatious
husband—unless he belongs to another
woman.
Useful Curios.
I ’ m m aking a collection
O f raro and curious coins.
T o got a good ly number
I ’ vo girded up m y loins.
F or heavy foreign pieces
I do not care a slam.
I m ake a specialty o f those
Turned out by U ncle Sam.
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N o coins from foreign countries
A re wiiat I have in mind,
T hou gh curiously minted
And striking o f their kind;
N o brassy Chinese money,
Square holed and on a string;
N o A siatic pieces
That sw arthy travelers bring.
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One of Hook’s Practical Jokes.
Theodore Ilook forged 4.000 letters
to 4,000 tradesmen and others request­
ing them to call on a certain day and
hour at the house of a wealthy widow,
Mrs. Tottenham, in Berners street,
London, against whom he had con­
ceived a grudge.
These people began to arrive soon
after daybreak. The rush continued
until nearly midnight. They came by
fifties and hundreds.
There were 100 chimney sweeps, 100
bakers, fifty doctors, fifty dentists, fifty
accouchers. There were priests to ad­
minister extreme unction and Metho­
dist ministers to ofTer last prayers.
There were fifty confectioner* with
wedding cakes, fifty undertakers with
coffins, fifty fishmongers with baskets
of cod and lobsters. They pushed,
quarreled and fought, and the police
were called out to prevent a riot. Fi­
nally among the hoaxed ones came the
governor of the Bank of England, tho
royal Duke of Gloucester and the lord
mayor of London, each lured thither
by some cunning pretext. A police in­
vestigation followed, but the perpetra­
tor was not detected.
SIRES AND SONS.
Secretary Root Is the only cabinet
member wbo wears a silk hat down to
work every day.
Senator Milton, the new senator
from Florida, has a heavy black uius-
| tuche uud long black linlr. He looks
like a Spaniard, which he isn't.
Zona a Cruue, who gave $10,000 to
help ulong Peary’s arctic expedition,
is one o f the Dalton (Mass.) paperuiak-
era and a brother of United States
, Senator Crane.
James M. King, aged eighty-two. Is
| one of the oldest residents of YVorces-
, ter. Mass., and lias lived in the same
I house on Cambridge street for more
than seventy years.
Young Willie K. Vanderbilt 3d has
so many toys, it is said, that be has to
have them insured for $gr>.0C0. Many
of his toys have been especially made
for him. They are richly engraved
and finished In gold and silver and in­
sured against all ills save death.
Dr. Thomas Lambert Hinton has
just celebrated ids hundredth birth­
day at St. Leonards, England. Witli
the exception o f Sir Henry Pitman.
Mr. Ilinton is the oldest member of
the Royal College of Surgeons. He
served iu India from 1829 to 1846.
The death o f General Stephen D.
Lee leaves only two surviving lieuten­
ant generals o f tho Confederate army.
They are General A. P. Stewart, rank-
lag lieutenant geueral of the Confed­
eracy. o f Biloxi, Miss., and General Si­
mon Bolivar Buckner o f Kentucky.
Prince Augustine do lturbide. grand­
son of the great liberator o f Mexico,
heir to a throne, mau o f the world,
oducuted. widely traveled and a mem­
ber of the jeunesse doree o f many Eu­
ropean capitals, has forsaken the ways
o f the fashionable world and joined
the third order of St. Francis,
in
Washington fashionable society Prime
lturbide was widely known for many
years.
A recent Increase nas brought the
:mlary o f Rev. Dr. James Henderson
or tiie Dominion Methodist church at
Ottawa up to $3,500, making him the
highest paid Methodist preacher in
Canada.
Betliesda Congregational church, in
Chicago, founded by Dwight L. Moody
when he bought up a defunct church,
paying $10,000 cash and giving a mort­
gage for $12,000, has just canceled the
mortgage.
Rev. C. W. Merriam o f the Second
Congregational
church.
Greenfield.
Mass., is one who thoroughly enjoys
his automobile. He has made it a
practice o f taking members o f his con­
gregation out for a ride and has al­
ready taken more than a hundred on
short tours.
An unusual record is tliat o f the Rev.
Felix N. Boff of the Roman Catholic
diocese o f Cleveland. Recently, upon
the deatli o f Bishop Horstmann, Fa­
ther Bolf became for the sixth time
administrator of the diocese. He is
seventy-seven years old. Each time
that he has taken on his shoulders the
affairs of the ecclesiastical jurisdic­
tion it lias been because o f the death
o f the bishop.
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It’s far above the common kind both in
quality and design. There is a tone to
it which makes it suitable for any home
and for any occasion. But for all its
excellence the prices are surprisingly
j low. A fact that will not lessen its at­
tractiveness in your eyes, we hope.
JA C O B SO N ’S TR A N SFE R
DA LLA S, OREGON
Phone and stand at Belt & Cherrington’s
All kinds of hauling done well and promptly.
cial attention given to commercial men.
Spe­
W .H . ROY A CO
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Bell phone 301
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and have every­
thing to satisfy
your wants
Morris, the leading jeweler, has just recei e<l J
heuutifui line of gold headed umbrellas amlveanes
from $2.50;to $15 each, all guaranteed, also a new
one of late cuts in Libby cut glass.
O P T I C IAN
C. H. MORRIS,
D ALLAS
Church and Clergy.
A Wonderful Bowman.
The Romans were very skillful bow­
men. although they discarded the weap­
on in warfare, trusting to tho charge
and to hand to hand fighting. Many
of the Roman emperors were famous
archers. It is said that Dofaltlnn would
The dollars o f our daddies.
place boys in the circus at a consider­
The bank notes crisp and new.
able distance from him and as they
The bright and yellow eagles,
held up their hands with the fingers
W ill fo r m y purpose do—
outstretched lie would send the arrows
T he com m on five cent nickel,
The quarter that will pass
between them with such nicety and ac­
Or any make or pattern
curacy of aim that ho never inflicted a
O f m oney in that class.
Pen, Chisel and Brush.
wound.
The wicked emperor Commodus
Had Paid For It.
Raphael considered that a meat diet
“ You seem to think you know more boasted that he never missed his aim was not good for a painter and there­
than your father.” said the irritated or failed to kill the wild beast that he fore lived principally on dried fruits,
parent to the flippant young man just shot with a single arrow. He would such as figs and raisins, with bread.
set a shaft In his bow as some wild
out o f college.
Marion Hill, whose stories of the
boast was sot free In the circus to de­
“ Does it annoy you, dad?”
stage are appearing in the magazines.
“ Annoy me, you impudent young ras­ vour a living criminal condemned to Is a daughter of Barton Ilill, who in
die. Just when the furious animal
cal! O f course it does.”
ills time was leading man for Edwin
“ Well, dad, there is another way of was springing on his prey the emperor Booth and other great actors.
looking at it. You can feel that $1,500 would strike it dead at the man’s feet.
A Polish author named Strahlnsky
a year you have been paying for me Sometimes 100 lions were let loose at has written to protest against the Rus­
once iu order that he, with 100 arrows,
hasn't been wholly wasted.”
might kill them.
With arrows the sian censor who altered a sentence in
heads of which were semicircular he his novel which read “ He was the
Cautious.
slave o f his passions’’ to “ He was the
“ Come over and see my dog. I have would sever the necks of ostriches iu negro o f his passions.”
a great pup. He can do all kinds of full flight.
Paul Bartlett of New York lias been
tricks, and you ought to hear him
given the contract for the modeling of
A Talent For Balancing.
speak.”
The pleasant coffee room of the old statuary to complete tlie decoration of
“ What does he speak?"
Star and Garter at Richmond, which the pediment of the house wing of the
“ He barks, o f course.”
was burned down In 18G9, was patron­ capitol in Washington at a fixed cost
“ All right I’ll come, then. I only
ized by England’s statesmen, politicians o f $75,000. Of this sum probably $T0,-
wanted to find out. 1 was afraid he
and writers. On Saturday evenings it 000 will lie paid to Mr. Bartlett.
might speak ‘Curfew Must Not Ring
was regularly visited by a middle aged
Tonight.’ ”
gentleman of rnther broad stature,
The Royal Box.
with gray hair and a large shirt collar
Useful Accomplishment.
which formed a conspicuous feature in
King Alfonso has pardoned three of
“ Yes, he is given to walking the floor
his attire.
He would dine always the men implicated In the attack on
In his sleep.” *
alone at a particular corner table, and himself and Queen Victoria two years
“ Can't he break himself o f the
after dinner it was his humor to build ago.
habit?”
up before him n pyramid of tumblers
“ He doesn’t want to. It is the finest
The Korean crown prince, accompa­
and wineglasses, which lie topped with
thing In the world when he has to
nied by Prince Ito, will. It Is reported,
a decanter. Occasionally the whole
shortly leave Japan to tour the United
walk the floor with his baby nt n igh t”
structure would topple over and litter
States.
the table with Its ruins. Then the mid­
No Ring to Show.
Queen Maud of Norway has innu­
dle aged gentleman would rise, pay
“ I hear that Florence is engaged.’
his bill, including the charge for merable hobbies and recreations. She
devotes many hours lo sewing, wood­
“ It must be a mistake.”
broken glass, and depart The waiters
“ Why so?”
knew him well. He was Thomas Bab- carving and bookbinding and In regard
to the latter work has turned out some
“ She always wears gloves.”
ington. Lord Macaulay.
really beautiful specimens of the ernft.
It is said that Sandringham House Is
Undoubtedly.
Curious Greetings.
“ Our minister spoke feelingly this
A French journal has been looking to tie liestowcd on Queen Alexandra as
morning u p o n Into the question o f how different races a dower house. English people feel
the beauties of express the colloquialism “ How do you thnt the gift would lie most appropri­
poverty.”
do?" and presents some curious exam­ ate. for Sandringham Is associated
“ Yes. Did he ples. The Koreans, for instance, do with the queen's whole English life
t e l l you how j not give or imply any offense when and with the entire lives o f her chil­
they are best they greet each other with the remark. dren and grandchildren.
seen?”
“ You do look old.” Persians say. “ May
“ No. H ow ?” ! Allah preserve your beard and cover
College and School.
“ F r o in t h e It with benedictions.” Among a tribe
deck of a steam of Fiji islanders the correct form of
Figures show tliat schoolteachers as
y a c h t with a salutation is to pull one’s ear. A Caro­ a class are long lived.
powerful
and
line islander kneels before his friend,
Sbice 1901 the public school attend­
handsome fieldglass.”
whose foot he grasps and slaps himself ance in Germany shows an increase of
vigorously in the face with it. In the 9.1 per cent.
Must Go Up.
Sudan a traveler was addressed by a
Professor Oswald Uedlicii c f Vienna
When m an som etim es gets caught be­
native chief as “ Mighty sun." the said university lias accepted an invitation
tw ixt
chief finishing up y^ith “ Glory to thee. to lecture nt Harvard In the spring of
The devil and the sea
The only thing fo r him to do
O splendid moon.” the remark being 1909.
Is clim b a tree.
I accentuated by expectorating In the
There are indications that coeduca­
traveler’s right hand.
tion will !>e introduced in the common
Probably.
schools o f Berlin In the lowest classes
“ She wants a divorce.”
Greatness.
and up to the point where the girls
“ What for?”
There is a kind o f elevation which begin to get Instruction in domestic
“ So that she can qualify for an­
does not depend on fortune. It is a | science.
other.”
certain air which distinguishes us nnd
seems to destine us for great things.
A Plat That Failed.
An Unsought Pardon.
It Is a price which we Imperceptibly
A story of n plot to kidnap Queen |
Among the storie.t o f that former set on ourselves. By this quality we
governor o f Texas familiarly known usurp the deference of other men. and Victoria aud turn England into a re- j
ns Sam Houston D more than one It puts us. in general, more above them public Is told in Peter Latoucbe’s book. |
amusing tale.
than hlrth. dignity or even merit Itself. "Anarchy: Its Methods aud Expo- i
nents." This coup d'etat was planned
There was a financial agent o f the —La Rochefoucauld.
to take place In 1888. the year of the
penitentiary who had warmly opposed
great dock strike in London, but was
the election o f Governor Houston, but
A Big Jump.
was particularly anxious to retain his
There Is one recorded performance In frustrated by the success of the strik­
own pleasantly lucrative position, tCon­ ancient Oreece which. If it is to he ers nnd the unexpected sympathy and
sequently the new governor was soon credited, probably uo one living could help shown them by the moneyed
In receipt o f a petiiion In which the approach—that amazing jump of i'Uayl- classes. This did much to conciliate
man’s years o f faithful service and lus, who. with the aid of weights nnd the masses, on whose help the revo- j
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special qualifications for the place were a springtioard. is said to have cleared lutionlsts relied.
aet forth In slowing terms by himself. flftv-five feet
I do not care for coppers
D u g up from ancient Horne.
I want the m odest pennies
T h ey turn out nearer home.
The coins o f ancient Britain
T o me do not appeal.
N or even Spartan m oney
Cut out from low grade sfeel.
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O R EG O N
When it comes to
N O N E CF T H E M A RE IN IT W I T H
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SC H O O L OF Q U A L IT Y
T en th and M orrison, Portland, O regon
Dallas
Does
More
Freight
Busi­
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Than
Any
Other
Town
in
Oregon
Out­
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of
Port­
land
work. It will win out in the end.” Said au Educator: “ The quality o f instruc­
tion given in your school makes it the standard o f its kind in the Northwest. ”
CO pen all the year.
R eferen ces:
Students admitted at any time.
Catalogue free.
A n y bank, any newspaper, any business man in Portland.
IS Y O U R H O M E H A P P Y
If not, there is a reason for it.
Many times the ch il­
dren would rather stay home in tiie evening if they
only had something to do.
Give them
an oppor­
tunity to gain some accomplishment so they will lie
aide to lie leaders in their social circles.
If you
would buy a piano 011 our easy payment plan, you
would be giving them the best chance of their lives.
W e sell many of the worlds best makes and grades
including, Mason A Ham lin, Hardman, W igm an,
LUMBER CO.
MISS M. 0UVE SMITH
Call and see us at the Adams it Brobst Furniture
Co's store.
WILEY B. ALLEN PIANO COMPANY
PIANO AND ORGAN.
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and guarantee satisfac­
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PO RTLAN D. ORCOON
THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF
McMinnville, Oregon.
CHAS. GREGORY, Agent
DALLAS, OKEtiON
B. F. JONES
Attorney-at-Law
INDEPENDENCE, OR.
Probate work a specialty.
N e x t to P o s to ffic e
Citation.
In the county court of the state of Oregon fo r
the county of Polk. In the matter of the es­
tate of Elizabeth Stoddard, deceased; To all
and any unknown heirs of Elizabeth Stod­
dard, deceased:
TN.THE NAME OF TIIE STATE OF OREGON;
L You are hereby cited and required to ap­
pear in the county court of the state of Ore­
gon for the county of Polk at the court room
thereof at Dallas, in the county of Polk, on
¡tiie
23th day of November, 1908,
at 10 o ’clock In the forenoon of said day then
and there to show cause if any there be why
the petition o f the administrator praying an
order directing h.ut to sell the real estate of
said deceased described as follows, towit:
, That tract or pared of land in township H
south, of range*) west, Willamette Meridian in
Polk county. Oregon,hounded and described as
follows: Beginning at a point on the section
line between section«» and 16, in said town­
ship ami range, which is 35 chains east of the
corner to sections 8, 9, 16 and 17; thence north
20 chains; thence east 25 chains; thence south
20 chains to the line between sections 9 and 16;
thence west on said lines 25 chains to place of
beginning, containing 50 acre« more or less,
nt.
should not be granted; and that sale thereof
may be made at private sale,
W itness the Hon. Kd, F. Coad, county judge
t Hour} of the countv of Polk, state of Oregon, with
latter of the seal of said court affixed this 29th day of
eceaaed. October, 1908.
udge of
K. M. SMITH,
lid mnt-
County clerk of Polk Connty,
•ccinher [SEAL]
Oregon.
he lime
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in'
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Marble—
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C. L. HAW KINS
Railroad street, llallas.
Have Homer Dale
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llamette
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a to the
Smith,
the A<rd
ersigned
court of
tstratrix
»een»ed.
the billposter
Post Your Bills
and distribute your
advertising cards.
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HEWES & POTTER
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Notice of Sheriff s Sale in Fore­
closure.
OTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of an
execution ami order of sale duly issued out
; county of the circuit court, of the state of Oregon, for
want of the county of Polk, on the 16th day of Novem­
|bc paid ber. 1908. and t<> me direrted upon a Judgment
pt those nnd decree dulv rendered by said court, on the
86.
21st day ol March. 1907. which Judgment was
i date of enrolled ami docketed In the office of the clerk
of said court, on the 25th day of March, 1907,
n, Nov. in a certain suit then pending in said court,
wherein D L. Keyt, as executor «1 the estate
of K. < Keyt. decease !, plaintiff, reeovered
VN,
iMirer.
judgment an*! decree, against G. W . Shriver
and Harriett K. Shriver, defendants, aud by
which execution and order of sale I am com­
manded l*. sell the real property In said execu­
tion as hereinafter described. to satisfy plain­
tiffs Judgment herein to-wit: The sum of
*250 with interest thereon from the date here­
of at the rate of 6 per cent per annum until
tortor.
paid, and the further sum of »40 as attorneys
rogón.
fee» together with cost» sm! disbumnents of
k iw».
suit taxed and allowed at »15, and accru­
/ynd C. •aid
ing costs ami i xponses upon said execution, i
B is t e r .
"L ett IFe Forget."
Presiden
. Cashier
N. L. Butler, K. C. Craven, D. L. Keyt
M. M. Ellis, W. G. Vassall.
This bank is pleased to place at the
disposal of its customers the facilities
gained during many years of continuous
service and growth.
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isk your doctor about this. He
INSTRUCTOR ON
Price and Tuple, etc., at prices ranging from $137 up
to $750.
W e will sell your old organ or piano for you.
Stim ulate
SALT CREEK
A . P. A rm stron g, LL.B., Principal
C .'V e occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $ 20,000 equipment,
employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls
for office help than we can meet. Our school admittedly leads all
others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution.
C.$nl(l a Business Man: “ Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough
with
fttion.
id re-
nian.
With local applications, aa they can­
not reach the seat of the disease. Ca­
tarrh is a blood or constitutional disease,
and in order to cure it you must take
internal remedies. Halls Catarrh Cure
is taken internally, and acta directly on
the blood aud mucous surfaces. Hall’s
Catarrh Cure is not a quack medium*-.
It was prescribed by one of the best
physicians in this country for years and
is a regular prescription. It is comprised
of the best tonics known, combined with
the best blood purifiers, acting directly
on the mucous surfaces. The perfect
combination of the two ingredients is
what produces such wonderful results
in curing catarrh. Send for testimo­
nials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props.,
Toledo, O. Sold by druj, gists, price 75
cents. Take, Hairs Family Pills for
constipation.
the es*
required
by law
rat ri X at
na. Polk
fPArcy,
. Marion
months
IKK.
Ute of
roamed
will on
Saturday, December 19, 1908,
at the hour o i l o'clock, P- ni. ol M M a » * «
the » c l .l<«T 111 III.-
court horny In n » lix ,
Polk , ounlv O r io n , »ell at public auction to
the hiahe-r l.t.l ii r i t ,-.i»h In hand on day
all the rlkh, iiile. Iutcret »"d caute
a llli'h -aid ilef'MiilAi •«. <i. « . shriver and Har­
riett K shriver i.rclthi r o, them or all per*
... 11 «. Uinilim under Milt d . lend »at» or rlther
1.1 them »uhwonent to the execution of tho
¡mortgage herein to-wlt: the 27th da)
June
—, of
r-----
Jl
preroL— _ and
,n*l to Hsid mortgaged J premia»»
every part and parcel Hi* i of. The real pr rop-
t-rty hereinI h fore n»rntlo___ is deaeri bed i In
the «aid execution as tolh*ws, to-wit.
■ L'"t wo ''( >) t h rec (3) 'four (A) five (5)
(?)
( 7 ) and * Ight (») in block one ( l)ln the M. L.
Kvan’s Addition to the town of rerrydato, in
I Polk county, slate o f Oregon; also beginning
1.’ .59 bains east of tb« southeast i j j r " f
donation land claim No. 46. Not. No. 1818 of T.
I. Kins, y. tn township 6 south, rauxe J w e jt
of the WMHarnett» meridian. In M k M i J T .
Oregon , thence north 61 d e g W •O nrinuUj
west, along the R K right of way WJJ chain»
to the center of tho county road ;
2 * degrees 29 minutes west along the center oi
«ai l county road 4.12chains: thence »ooth^deg.
east to the place of beginning, save *nd except
one a« re Included In the description hereto­
fore sold to H. B. Tingle, containing * .» *cr»»
of land more nr less.
,^ «m ntlon
Haiti sab- being made subject to redemption
In t h e m a n n e r provided by l*w.
Dated at Dallas, Oregon, this 16th day of No­
vember. 1908.
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