Street Assessment Notice. CHILDREN’S CONTEST. DOINGS IN THE TOWN. Frank Stump .......................... 01 Harriett Davis............................HI ina Die brow .......................... 20 To Fred Rock, Percy Hibbard, Josephine Howard, Mary Seat*, ami Heirsoi the W. C. Brown estate: YOU. ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED, that ttie City Council of the city of Dal­ las, O.egou, has e. tímale. 1 the c»**t of the street im p ío .cm t . i v«i and unjoining lot 1, block 20, Dalla* Land and Improvement Company's Add.lion C. A Hunter, partner of J. O. Brad- lo Dallas, Oregon ; also on that purl of Hayter Street adjacent to ami adjoining ! ley in the general merchandise .business lot 1, block 12, Levons, LaCreole Home­ ¡it Wilbur, has traded his interest in stead Addition to Dallas, Oregon; also that business, also his home at Wilbur. on that part of Hayter Street adjacent I to W. R. Russell for the latter’s 28-acre to and and adjoining lot 2, block 12, ! farm near Falls City, Polk county.— Levens’ La Creole Homestead Addition Uosebnrg Review. ■ to Dallas, Oregon; also on tlmt part of Hayter street udjutent to anJ tytjoining lot 3, block 12, Levens’ LaCreole Home­ Notice of I inal Settlement. stead Addition to Dallas, Oregon, ns in ! ordinances numbered 152 and 154 pro- V O T IC K is h e re b y g i v e n t h a t t h e u n d e r s ig n e d I vided to be made, to be 25 cents for euch ' h * M d m in i» tra trix o f t h e e s ta t e o f S a u to rd S h e r m a n H a r r is , d e c e a s e d , h a s file d h e ! fin a l linear foot of such walk. a c c o u n t i n t h e c o u n ty c o u r t o f t h e s ta t e of You are hereby further notified that O re g o n fo r P o lk c o u n ty , a n d t h a t S a t u r d a y , the City Council will sit in the Council t h e 2 5 th d a y o f M a rc h , 1911 a t t h e h o u r o i 10 re n o o n o f s a id d a y , a t t h e Chamber in said City on Monday, the c o o 'c u lo r t c k ro o in m o t h f e t h e f o »-aid c o u n ty c o u r t in t h e c ity 6th day of March, 1911, at 8 o’clock in • f P a lla s , O r e g o n , h a s b e e n a p p o in t e d by s a id j the evening for the purpose of appor­ c o u r t hs t h e tim e a n d p la c e fo r h e a r i n g o f o b ­ j e c tio n s to t h e s u id filia l a c c o u u t a m t t h e s e t tioning the cost of such improvement ile n i e n t t h e r e o f d a t e d . D a te d a n d firs t p u b I and assessing upon each lot or part of lls h e d , F - b r u a r y 23, 1911. M A R TH A K. S A R G E A N T , ' lot or paicel of ground liable therefor its A d m i n i s t r a t r i x o f t h e e s ta te 1 proportionate share of such cost, and o f S a n f o rd S h e r m a n I That all owners and other persons in L. 1>. B ro w n , H a r r is d e c e a s e d . A tto r n e y fo r t h e a d m i n i s t r a t r i x . I interest may attend at such place and I time and show cause, if any they have, ! why such apportionment and assess Notice of Final Account. | merit of cost should not he made. Done by order of the City Council of V O T IC K is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t t h e u n d e r s i g n e d , Dallas, Oregon, make on the 6th day of ' hs g u a r d i a n of t h e p e rs o n a n d e s ta t e of J o h n K. L o a c h , a p e rs o n i n c a p a b l e o f c o n d u c t ­ February« 1911. g h is o w n a ff a ir s , h a s tile d liis fin a l a c c o u n t Witness my hand and the official seal in in t h e c o u n ty c o u r t o f t h e s t a t e o f O re g o n , for of the city of Dallas, Oregon, this 15th P o lk c o u n ty , a n d t h a t S a t u r d a y , t h e 18th d a v o t F e b r u a r y , 1911, a t t h e h o u r o f 10 o ’c lo c k in I day of February, A. 1)., 1911. t h e f o re n o o n o f s a id d a y , a t t h e c o u r t ro o m of ( h e a l .) ' CHAS. GREGORY, t h e s a id c o u n ty c o u r t in t h e c it y o f D allas. Auditor and Police Judge of O re g o n , h a s b e e n a p p o in t e d by s a id c o u r t as t h e tim e a n d p la c e fo r t h e h e a r i n g of objec- Dallas, Oregon. M akes the most nutri­ tious food and the most dainty and delicious. Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal-;' Notice Brown A Birtl, the real estate dealers, have moved into the Klinger building, 339. Main street. List your farming nruperty w ith us. and « i t / pro;>erty too, and we \ ill g-t >011 the buyer*. We have two Id-acre tracts and five 5-acre tracts close in H im » are snaps. We rent Voiir hoUae tree of ihaige. List them w i’_h in. l.ROM N A BIRD, 1*23 330 Main Street. Citation. j I n t h e c o u n ty c o u r t o f t h e s t a t e o f O re g o n fo r F o lk c o u n tv . I I n th e m a t t e r o t t h e ) e s ta t e o | J o h n F. • C i ta t io n . L each, d eceased . ) ¡T o M ary J L e a c h , h e ir a t la w a n d o n lv h e ir a t la w o f t h e a b o v e n u in e d J o u ii F. L e a c h , d eceased. t X t h e n a m e o f t h e s ta t e o f O r e g o n : Y ou s r e | * h e re b y « d u d a n d r e q u i r e d to e p p e a r in t n e i c o u n ty c o u rt o f Ha* s ta i e o f O re g o n , in a n d to r I P o lk c o u n ty , a t th e c o u r t ro o m t h e r e o f , in t h e . c o y o f D a lla s , In s a id c o u n ty o f F o lk o u th e H b d a y of M a rc h , 1911, a t t h e h o u r o f ID o i lo c k . a . m ., t h e n a n d t h e r e It* sp n w c a u s e if a n y e x ls f. w h y a n o r d e r s h o u ld n o t b e m a d « by s a id c o u r t t h a t t h e r e a l p r o p e r t y o f s a id e s ta te , h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r ib e d . be s o ld , w h o lly by l>. G. W a lk e r, a u * a e in iu ia tr a lo r of s a id ea U le . ml p r iv a t e sa le , fo r r a s h , a s p r a y e d to r In tn e p e ti i io u o . t h e s a id a d m i n i s t r a t o r tile d h e te i n . o n t h i s d a y , fo r t n e p u r p o s e of r a i s in g l a n d s s u ffic ie n t fo r t h e p a y m e n t a n d s a ti s a c ­ t io n of t h e c h a r g e s a n d e x p e n se « o f s d m i n is t r a t i o n a n d c la im s n g s i u s t t h e s a id e s ta t e , t o w lt- p ,o p # n > d«*. B ro w n , a ff a its . was an over Sunday guest at the home Straders. Notary public. Abstracts Emmet Pierce. e s ta t e , L. 8 F r in k , O liv e r S lu m p , Z M. a n d t h e c o r n e r o f s e c tio n s Mrs. Cliff Johnson has returned to Alt* r u e y , made promptly at a reasonable charge, of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sweeney. M. 1. K n i g h t , YV. H . M c D a n ie l, A u g u s ta PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES. 22, 28. 26 a n d 27 in to w n - H a rrie tt D a v is her home in Idaho last week after eev-- I G o b r k e , H e n r y U o h r k e , O. 8, C la r k , C h a r le s s h i p « s o u th , r a n g e 6 w est 610 Mill street, Dallas. Ore. H a y e s , J . h. W a tso n , C a r l S w c h s o n , F. B. Mrs. Cheeley Shelton, an aunt of Ho­ Mr. Fendell went to Monmouth Mon­ I eral w eeks visit here. o f t h e W illa m e tte M sri Proposal For Bids. V a n N o r tw ic k , 1 I.D a m i O llie t a r k e r , a n d d i a n in P o lk c o in ty , O r e ­ Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith and little day. ratio and Wesley Morrison, died at Sunday school at 10 a. m., m orning1 F. H . a n d K. b . M o rr is o n : j John Simonton was over from Salem service g o n , a n d r u n n i n g th e n c e daughter, Agnes, are in Portland this Free water recently, aged 82 years. at 11 o’clock ; Endeavor at 6:30. I s o u th 89 d e g re e s ¡46j m in ­ V O T IC K is h e r e b y g iv e n , t h a t t h e c it y c o u n c il Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stowe went to ! this week. Sealed Bids will be received at the of­ u te s e a s t 2644.18 fee» to a week. Mrs. Smith is attending the big Evening service 7 :30, topic of sermon ; *A o f t h e c ity o f D a lla s , O re g o n , c o n te m p la t e s A number of our auto fiends have spring millinery opening. Amity Monday to attend the funeral of ; th e n c e n o r th 1« Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muaeott will “The Spirit of the Pharisee ami the Spir­ t h e p a s s a g e of a n o r d in a n c e r e q u i r in g t h e i m ­ fice of the auditor and police judge of s m to in n u e te had their machines out this week, utiliz­ s w e s t 1320.78 feet their uncle. p r o v e m e n t of t h o s e c e r t a in s tr e e ts o r p a r t s of the city of Dallas, Oregon,until 6 o’clock [ leave the first of the month for Portland, it of the Publican, which is Right?” s tr e e ts i n s a id c it y a d ja c e n t to a n d a d jo i n i n g to a s to n e ; t h e n c e n o r th John B, Netberton brought in the ing our nice macadam streets after Midweek prayer meeting, Thursday t h e h e re in b e io iv d e s c r ib e d lo ts o r p a r t s o f lo ts Monday, March 6, 1911, for the con­ 89 d e g re e s 26 m in u te s Charlie Baun went to Monmouth where they w ill make their home. skin of a wild cat Saturday and got $2 cleaning. fe e t to s e c tio n 7 :30. You are cordially invited o r p a r c e ls of g r o u n d in t h e fo llo w in g m a n n e r , struction of a new board sidewalk on the l w i n e e st ; 2687.4 from the county "clerk, and J W. Mor­ Monday. t h e n c e n o r t h 89 «le Mr.and Mrs. Lee Fenton have return­ evening. to w it: fallowing deacrihed property, to-wit:- to worship with us. Miss Joan Rowell, a trained nurse,ar­ rison got $1.50 for killing a coyote. g r e e s 17* m in u t e s w e st By th e c o n s tr u c ti o n o f a n e w b o a rd s id e w a lk ed from New port. Mr. and Mrs. Coovert went to Amity On the north side of l o t i, block 18, rived from Spokane Sunday to care for Special music, morning: 1101.2 fe e t to a s to n e ; rive (5) fe e t f o u r (4) i n c h e s w id e (1) o n t h e t o r th tlie n e e s o u th .V>4 m i n ­ Miss Minnie Roy came up from Port- Monday. her cousin, M. M, Ellis, who is still crit­ Miss Ruth Nunn came home Friday Voluntary......... "Benediction" . . . . Wely s id e of lo t 10, b lo c k U M ille r ’s L a C re o le H o m e ­ Ellis’s addition to Dallas, Oregon. u te s w est 1718.5 fe e t to s s te a d A d d itio n lo D a lla s , O r e g o n ; (2) on th e Said sidewalk shall be five feet four lano Monday to nurse little l*oraitie ically ill. Resfionse.. ‘ Hear Our Prayer" night from Bethel, where she is teach- . . Lorenz Mrs. Cecil Brown, of New berg, is vis­ t D, b lo c k 9 M ille r ’.- L a C re o le inches wide and built of lumber in the s to u e ; th e n c e s o u th 89 Muhlig, w ho is ill with typhoid fever at Offertory...................................... . Ashford | | n • lo o r in th e s s te id a e d of A lo d e g re e s 21 m in u t e s e a st | ing school. d d itio n lo D a lla s , O re g o n ; (3) o n Mr. G. F. Seelev lias sold his Oak • he home of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Tennis. iting her parents here. I t h e n o r t h s id e o f lo t 1, b lo c k 9, M ille r ’s L aC re- manner prescribed by ordinance , ami 1128.9; t h e n c e n o r th 895. "A Song of Spring” Grove farm of 240 acres to J B. Barbur, A. E. Meyers was down from Falla Anthem ............... ...................... .. Lorenz ' o le H o m e s te a d A d d itio n to D m la s , O r e g o n : O) shall he completed within 10 days of the 34 fe e t to t h e p la c e of b e ­ Mrs. Fiddiinan, of Albany, is visiting g in n in g , c o n ta i n in g 124 4 Miss Zaidee Palmer, who has been a Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Blessing. o n t h e tve t s id e of lo* ft, b o c k «», L e v e n s ’ l . h «late of the contract. of Salem at $50 an acre, and w ill move last Saturday. "God be Merciful" a c re s . C te o le H o m e s te a d A d d itio n lo D a lla s, O r e g o n ; deputy in the Salem postoffice for many to the capital city to reside. The city of Dallas hereby reserves the vs. A p p lic a tio n N o— (5) o n t h e w e st s id e o f lo t 1, b lo c k 13, L o v e iis' Evening: Mrs. Chas. Reese, of Smithfield, was Mrs H. M. Peebles went to Salem ay visi years, was an over Sunday visitor at the T. T. N o U o n a n d a ll | H o m e s te a d A d d itio n it* D a lla s, O r e ­ right to reject any and all bids. Four trained nurses came up from home of her sister, Mrs. H. B. Cosper. Sunday. Voluntary. . . . "In The Twilight". Feris g L o a n C ; re (< o '> le | in town Wednesday. to w h o m it m a> c o n c e r n , i • ) o n th e w e st s id e o f lo t 2, b lo c k M, L e v ­ Dated this 15th «lav of February, 1911. Portland Sunday night, one for Hon, Response.. . ‘‘Lord to Thee" . Protheroe d e fe n d a n ts. J o le H o m e s te a d A d d itio n to D a lla s, P. Bartholomew, of Salt Creek, was Offertorv........"Prelude"............Battman e O n r s e ’ g L o a n C ; re Mrs. Plessinger, of Monmouth, was in GlIAS GREGORY. (7) o n t h e w e st s id e o f l o t 3, block 13, For sale, 40 acres of river bottom land, M. M. Ellis, one for Mrs. J. M. Grant, 'F A K E N O T IC E t h a t o n t h e 1st d a y o t F e b ru - in town Wednesday. L e v e n s ’ L a C re o le H o m e s te a d A d d itio n to D a l­ Auditor «&, Pol ice Judge of Dallas, Ore. an extra one for B. M. Guy, and one fur % mile from railroad town; 20 acres in Dallas on business Thursday. Anthem ........................................ Creswell las, I a ry , 1J11, YVm. H. M e rr itt file d h is a p p l i c a ­ O r e g o n ; (8) o n t h e w e s t s id e t f lot 4, b lo c k tio n in t h e a b o v e e n ti t le d c o u r t fo r i n i t i a l reg - Imps, balance in grain. $125 an acre, John Lynn went to Perrydale this Mrs. Launer. "I Love to Tell the Slory" 18, L e v e n s ’ L a C re o le H o m e s te a d A d d itio n t o , Mr. Dodge, of Salem, was in Dallas i s t r a t i p n of t h e a b o v e d e s c r ib s d la n d , D a lla s , O re g o n : (9) o n t h e w est .s id e «d lo t 10, cash, balance on easy terms.—F. J. Gre­ Thursday. I week. Registration of Land T itle. Now iinlcs.H y o u a p p u a r o n o r b e fo re t h e 4 th Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McCamey were in en. b lo c k 18, KlTrs’ A u d itio n to D a lla s , O re g o n ; ( 0) M2 fla y of M a rc h , 1911. a n d «how c a u s e w h y t h e Miss Edna Rowland, of Perrydale, Nearly every resident of Dallns is vie- o n the e a s t s id e o f lo t 9, b lo c k l > . K lin.’ A d d l­ town Monday from In lepe deuce,behav­ J. W. Nickel, of Portland, was in Dal­ s a id a p p lic a tio n s h a ll n o t he g r t l l M 1 th e M M Judge B. F. Swope came over from las on business Friday. | was in town Wednesday. ing been subpoened a witness in the t»e t a k e n hs c o n fe s s e d , a m i a d e c re e wi l l he ing v with his neighbor In the Circuit Court ot t h e S t a t e n f e w n ilt . a , to see , who - can . lo t 3, b lo ck 2, 1 Vi!f?0* .-veils lV L a i>,"i! c r c o l c H o m e s te a “‘{'Vi’1 d Ad- te r e d a c c o r d in g to t h e p r a y e r of t h e s a id Temperance House trial in probate court. ] Independence last Saturday evening. Karl Gee, of Salt Creek, w as in town g e t 111 the most early garden during dttlon to D a lla s , O re g o n ; (12) o n t e w e st s id e Oregon, for Polk County. a p p lic a th tn a n d y o u w ill be fo re v e r b a r r e d a n d Mrs. Jap Ellis has pneumonia. Mrs. McCumey was also visiting her j The Judge had some cases in the last these beautiful spring (lava. of lo ts 4 a n d o. b lo ck ‘l , Lcvcm»’ L a C re o le H o m e ­ e n to p p e d fro m d ia p u tiiiK t h e s a m e . I this week. s te a d A d d itio n It* D a lla s , O re g o n ; ( 3) o n th e In the matter of | niece, Mrs. E. Starbuck. I term of Circuit Court.—Toledo Leader. In w itn e s s w h e re o f I h a v e h e r e n u t o s e t in y Dr. McCftllon was called to see Mrs. A very pretty wedding occurred ftt ] e a s t s id e o f lo t 8, b lo c k 1 >, D a lla s L a n d a n d Ini- the application | h a iiu a n d r.fflxed th e s e a l o f s a id c o u r t t h i s 1st j George March was down from Falls Helic, who has the grip, Saturday. t h e h o m e o f t h e b r i i l e ’e i m r e n f . , Hi K v v e i u v i.t u , u » | U !.. of : iy of F e b r u a r y , 1911. «, r , /v O r e g o n : (1 i) o n t h e e a s t s o le o f lo t 1, b lo c k 13, ' City Saturday. • E M. SMITH. John M. Taber| M c( o y , O re g o n , re c e n tly , w h e n M is s D a lla s L a n d a n d ln»i • ro v e m e n l C o m p a n y 's Ad K. F. Wheeler came home Ftiday ( mrai .1 C o u n ty C le rk . Mrs. A. A. Launer is quite sick. A V e r d a M u l k e v w a s u n i t e d i n m a r r i a g e j d i ti o n to D a l l a s , » r» g o n , (lo ) o n t h e e a s t s id e to regiHter the ti- | I from his Work on account of cutting his YV. O S im s, trained nurse came up from Portland A tto rn e y fo r A p p lic a n t. t o . l u m e n B'. D i x o n . T h e b r i . l e ¡a h i V " 1 s ' , S O ' ; 1" , 1,7' ) o n th e e a s t >nl< u! i','1',",' V," *L’ tie to the foll«*w | j foot. D ,“ a lla re ' ; “ (lb lo t 1,b lo ck Saturday to care for her. duughter of Rev. I. N. Mulkey, of Me 12. C o n k e > ’s »’s e c o n d A d d itio n lo D a lla s ,O re g o n in g «1 eHciihe't | ! South Dullas has struck a boom as w hile the uroom is a son of J. R. I (i7 ) o n the’ w est side of a S tr ip of land de»rr~ued premise?! to w it: while ura Administrators Notice. Miss Blanche McKinney went to New- Coy, “ •* . . . . city. — - 1 a s fo llo w s : B e g in n in g .u l i n k s e a s t ot t h e | August Shrader has gone into the chick­ , Dixon, ; of , this r , P The - - - - happ’ - - '. » V c o u p l e j s o u th e a s t c o r n e r o t b lo c k 16, D a lla s L a n d a n d Beginning ut u j berg Saturday. en business. leave f o r Klamath rails in a few d a y s j i m p r o v e m e n t C o m . p a a n n y y 's i A d d it.o n to D nllu s, stone set v t the N O T IC E is h e re b y g iv e n to w h o m i t m a y e o n Oscar Holmes was over from Newport where they intend to reside permanent­ O re g o n , th e n c e e a s t 198 fe e t, th e n c e n o r th corners of Sta­ Mrs. Helic has bought a lot in south • « e e rn . t h a t t h e u n d e rs ig n e « ! h a s b en d u l y e t, tn e n c e w e s t 198 fe e t, t h e n c e s o u th 150 fee t, tions 14, 15, 22 ly. The weilding ceremony was per­ fe Sunday. a p p o ln ti-il u d m l n i s t r a t r i x «»f t h e e s ta t e of Dallas and expects to build a house to t h e p la c e of b e g in n i n g ; ( 18) o n t h e we t s id e O liv e r W e b ste r, decease«!, by t h e H «*norablu formed by the biide’s fat iter in the ei a s t r i p of l a n d describe«! u* fo llo w s : B e g in ­ an«I 23 in tovvii- soon. Mr. and Mrs. J. B Sin*peon andfatni presence c o u n ty c o u r t of F«*lk c o u r t of P o lk c o u n ty , O re- of a few invited friends.— n in g 59 fee l «.'Mm «if t h e n o r t h e a s t c o r n e r of ship 6 s o u t h , 1 ifoii. bUick 17, D a lla s L ain! a n d I m p r o v e m e n t C om 11 Mrs. Chase went to Monmouth to at- ly w ill move from Dallas about the first Rose burg News. range 6 west of | A ll p e rso n * h a v iiiK c la im » a g a in s t s a id es p a n y ’s A d d itio n to D a lla s , O r e g o n ; th e n c e e a s t of March. t«ite a r e h e re b y n o tifie d to p r e s e n t th e s a m e ! tend the funeral of her brother. 282.48 f e e t, th e n c e s o u th 150 fe e t, th e n c e w est the Willamette I d u l y v e rifie d to t h e u m le r« iK n ed w i t h in s ix 282.48 fee l, th e n c e n o r th 150 fe e t to t h e p la c e of meridian in Polk | Mrs. John Grant is seriously ill. m o n th s fro m t h e d a le h e re o f, a n d a ll p e rs o n s Miles Davis and daughter, Harriet, For a mild, easy action of the bowels b e g in n in g ; (19) o n th e w e st s id e of u s t r i p of county, Or ego n | k n o w in g th e m s e lv e s I n d e b te d to s a id e s ta te j were Monmouth visitors Sunday. Mrs. Carter, of West Dallas, has la- a single dose of Doan’s Reg til eta is en­ l a n d «leaeritietr a s f o llo w s ; B e g in n in g 70 lin k s a r e h e re b y n o tifie d t<» «'all a n d s e tt le t h e s a m e and r u n n i n g I «•dst of t h e n o r th e a s t c o r n e r «»i b lo c k 22, .» alia s ough. Treatment cures habitual conati- L a n d a n d I m p r o v e m e n t C o m p a n y ’s A d d itio n thence south 88 [ a t o n e « . C la im s m a y be p r e s e n te d to t h e u n - Mr. Lowe and family will soon leave grip. < lei> ig n ed , o r to h e r a tt o r n e y s a t D a lla s , O re- pat ion 25 cents a box. Ask your drug­ jo D a lla s , O re g o n , th e n c e e a s t 90 i«*et, t h e n e degree« 43 min­ for the east. Clark Groves, of Independence, visit­ gist for them. gon. n o r th loo fe e t, th e n c e w e s t 90 fe e t, th e n c e s o u th D a te d tills 30th d a y of J a n u a r y . 1911. utes 42 seconds ed in Dallas Saturday. 100 fe e t lo t h e p la c e ol b e g in n i n g , (20) o n th e I Theodore Berg went to Salem Sutur- j EMMA W E B S T E R , w«*st s id e of a s t r i p of la n d d e s e r i b id a s f o l­ west 1287 42 feet A d m in is tr a tr ix o f t h e e s ta te of day. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Roy are viait- lo w s : B e g in n in g 70 l in k s e a s t a n d loo feet to a stone; S ib le y A K a k tn O liv e r W e b ste r, d e c e a s e d n o r th of m e s o u th e a s t c o r n e r tu b lo c k 22 D al NEW TO-DAY Luster Young and John Davis are the “«• " '“ller Ko>’“ 1,ttlla8- A tto rn e y s . ins i a n d a n d I m p r o v e m e n t C o m p a n y ’s A«l«li thence north 3 t io n t<* D a lla s , O re g o n , t h e n c e e a s t 200 I e l, minutes 17 sec­ (diampidn pigeon raisers They have Ray Bowles visited his parents here. t .e n e e s o u th lOOfi’C , th e n c e e a s t 275.90 fee t, onds, euat1*16 15 one that weiglia \ % pounds. Administrator’s Notice. o o d c u t t e r s , a ls o 500 s e a s o n e d th e n c e n o r th fe e t, t h e n c e w est 475.20 f«*et, Allen Caille, of Bowersville, is attend­ U ’A N o a T k E D p o —w feet; thence west s ts fo r s a le .—F. R. E l li o tt , D a lla s. th e n c e s o u th 266 feel to t h e p la c e «»f b e g in n in g Mrg. Kinbree expects to go to Eastern ing the Dallas high school. l ‘2 i) o n t h e w is t s id e d u s t r i p of la n d «les« ru*- 13 4 7.67 f e e t ; V O T IC E is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t b y o r d e r of t h e Oregon soon. ed a s fo llo w s: B e g in n in g 77 l in k s e a s t a n d 242 thence north 6 ' c o u n ty c o u l «»f t h e s ta t e o f O re g o n fo r th e Mrs. John Stump and son, of Mon­ fee t n o r th of tin* s o u th e a s t c o r n e r o f b lo c k 16, c o u n ty «*f F o lk m a d e an«l e n te r e d o n t h e 17th minutes 47 sec­ The new machinery for the electric mouth, visited in Dallas last week. d a y <»f J a n u a r y , 1911. t h e u n d e r s ig n e d w as «luly w E V E R A I. g o o d h e a v y w o r k h o r s e s fo r s a le , D a lla s L a n d a m i I m p r o v e m e n t C o m p a n y ’s Ad ap p o in tc « ! ik'lm ini.H trator «»f t h e e s ta te i*f Join* • ' w e ig h t 1800 to 1500 p o u n d s . A d d re s s J a c o b d i ti o n lo D a llu s , o r t g o n , t h e n e e 'e a s t 198 fee t, onds Meat 1314.- light plant came Tuesday. Miss Emroy McDevitt, of Indepen­ S m ith , M d m n o u th , O re . M u tu a l p h o n e . M16 th e n c e n o r th 201.1 fee t, t h e n c e n o t t h 81 d e g re e s , 41 feet; thence K. i*each, de«*«*ased. A *1 p e rs o n * h a v in g c la im s w e st 204.6 feet, th e n c e s o u tli 204.1 fee t p la c e a g a i n s t s u id e s ta te a r c h e re b y requeste«! u t Robert Reed went to Salem Friday. dence, visited in Dallas last week, and aouth 89 degree« • f b e g in n in g , (22) o n t h e w e s t s id e of a s t r i p of p r e s e n t t h e i r c la im s u n d e r o a t h w ith t h e p r o p ­ le.t Saturday for Corvallis to visit w ith l a u d d e s c r ib e d u s fo llo w s : B e g in n in g 50 fee t e r vt u c h e rs , w i t h in s ix m o n th s fro m th e «late John Lynn returned from McMinn­ fo r s a le b y J a m e s M c D o n a ld , p h o n e e a s t a n d 150 fe e t s o u th <»f t h i n o r th e a s t c o r n e r 3 m inutes5 6 sec­ Ü AT E a h s a t y 515. her sister, Miss Opal. • >f t h i s n o lle e to t h e u n d e r s ig n e d a d m i n i s t r a ­ onds east 25.74 M 16 ville Monday. of b lo c k 17, D a lla s L a u d an«l I m p r o v e m e n t t o r a t h is r e s id e n c e a t B u e ll, F o lk c o u n ty , O re- C o m p a n y ’s a « ld ilio n to D a lla s . O re g o n , t h e n c e feet; t h e n c e j Miss Nancv Kimsey was over from ««>». Joe Brown went to Sheridan Tuesday. j a s t 282,48 fee t, th e n c e s o u th loO fe e t, th e n c e north 28 mi n- | D a te d t h i s 19th «lay o f J a n u a r y , 1911. Monmouth Tuesday, i r ò » HALE—C r y s ta l YVhit O r p i n g to n e g g s, I y w est 282,48 ft-ci, t h e r c c m ir th 150 fe e t to t h e it tea 47 secon d 8 D. t i. W A L K E R , Charlie Lydic went to Monmouth 1 YV. YV r i l r e y . D a lla s . U9 A d m i n is tr a t o r o f t h e e s ta te of p la c e o i h iq fin iiin g . 12»J o n t h e w est s id e o f a Henry Brown and Moss Walker were j s t r i p o f l a n d d e s c r ib e d a s fo llo w s : B e g in n in g east .kW 38 feet t h e e s ta t e o t J o h n F. Saturday. over fmm Independence last week. 70l i n k s e a s t a m i 150 fee t m o t h o f t h e s o u th e a s t to a «tone; L. D. B ro w n , L each, deceased Rev. J. D. Springston, of Portland, A tto r n e y fo r e s ta te (18 fo r h a tc h i n g , |1 fo r 15— B i r r e d P ly m - n o r m r of b lo ck 10, D a lla s L a u d a m t i m p r o v e ­ theti6e «outh 89 A. C. Taylor was up from McCoy last UG G o u t h R ocks, H. (Î. B Ionie M a n d R eds, a n d m e n t C o m p a n y 's a«hi. Co D a .la s , O re g o n , th e n c e degrees 53 min­ preached at the Baptist cnnrcli Sunday week. W h ite L e g h o r n s .—T D. P h i ll ip s , p h o n e S o u th e a s t 198 fee t, th e n c e m ir th 92 fe e t th e n c e w est evening. Summons. iwH fee t, th e n c e s o u th 92 f e e t to t h e p la c e ute« 53 seconds 3, D a lia n . I n s p e c t io n o f p e n s soli« l ie d . M16 ol b e g in n in g . Rev. Edgar Miles waa in Portland lust east 2700.32 feet; Misa Helene Syron gave a Valentine T n a t s a id s id e w a lk s s h a ll be c o n s tr u c te d Of Monday. lu m b e r a t t h e tim e a n d in t h e m a n n e r to be thence «outh 38 | party to some of her young friends. In t h e « 'ire u lt c o u r t o f t h e s ta te of O re g o n for L O R 8 ALE fo r 175 If t a k e n a t o n c e , a 2 j H P. minutes 38 sec­ lC cr p re a c rib e d by • r d i n a i u e . F o lk c o u n ty D e p a r tm e n t No. 2: Miss Marjorie Hughes visited in Mc­ 1 gasolin«* s p r a y i n g o u t f i t, m o u n te d o n * tee l hereiiiH Mrs. Allen, who was operated on at T h a t t h e c o st of s a id s id e w a l k s s h a ll be «»• onds eust 801.36 M a r th a E. H a rg e a n t \\ triD -ks—F re d E l li o tt . P h o n e 4x6. M2 Minnville last week. se ss e d lo t h e a b o v e « le se rib c d p r o p e r ty f r o n t ­ nn«l P h o e b e L. <’a r- the hospital, waa taken home Friday. feet; t h e n c e in g a n d a b u t t i n g t l u r c o n ; m b h a e l, p la in tif fs , Claud Ixiwis, of Monmouth, was in T h a t th«* c it y C o u n cil o f sai«l c it y w ill s i t In south 80 degrees vs. Mrs. Sam Birk was in Portland Fri- YV B. Z titn w a lt. M ay | C flA D E L A K D W O N D E R s e e d oat.*« fo r a a le by t h e c o u n c il c h a m b e r in s a id c ity o n M o n d a y , 55 minutes we*t town Saturday. I day- th e 6 th d a y of M a rc h , 1911, a t »fcoVloe in t h e Z u m w a lt, G B. Ziini* J C . YV. B o y le . D a lla s . A «’ L O O 36 feet to the e v e n in g o l »an l d a y to h e a r a n d d e te r m i n e o h w a it, A b ig a il Z uin- (’ass Riggs, of Rickreall, waa in town tV. E Kearnes returned from Port­ j c c i i o n s a d d r e m o n s tr a n c e s th e r e to , if a n y t h e r e 1-4 section cor­ w a it. H . O. Z u m w a lt, Saturday. land Monday. , F r a n k Z u m w a lt, H at- ner lietween sec­ JO R S A L E — a 2 h o r s e hsy tin ie r, b u c k rnk« u e ; a m i T h a t a ll o w n e r s a n d o t h e r p e rs o n a In I n t e r ­ lie A. Z u m w a lt. V. A. a n d s c a le s for |16 *. A p p ly to H . A. B e n n e tt • e st m a v in te n d ut s a id t im e a m i p la c e a m i s h o w tions 11 and 15; G. 11. Wait was up from Rickreall Guy Francis waa called to Salem by H a r g e a n t. E. F « a r A n tio c h 4 o r 276, B a lia s . PH a u s e . il a n y th e y h a v e , w h y » a n l s id e w a l k s thence s o u l h Saturday. M eant. S a r a h t 'j a le the serious illness of Ilia aunt. s h o u ld n o t he c o n s tr u c te d . « ra ff. M ai y E L iv e r 2629 63 feet to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coad have re­ D o n e by o r d e r t h e c it y c o u n c il o f t h e c ity in re, G, 1 . Z u m w a lt Mra. Lester Bilveu, of Scio, visited the place of Ire- U ’ E h a v e l o u r b r o n z e t u r k e y h e n s fo r s a le at of D a lla s , O re g o n , m a d e o n t h e 6 th d a y o f F e b ­ a m i M a rth a Z u m w a lt. turned from Newport. friends in Dallas Monday. ’ ’ a l* o u t J p r ic e .—D a lla s M e at C o. FI6 r u a r y , lu ll. ginning. c o II- d e f e n d a n ts Y V itnessm y h a n d a n d t h e o ffic ia l »cal «»f t h e taining T o YV. B. Z u m w a lt, M av Z u m w a lt a n d H a t ti e 154 336 Mra. Phelpe retnrned home Monday, I On February 3rd an old fiddlers’ con­ «a id c it y o f D a lla s , O re g o n , t h i s 15th «lay «»f J.A. Z u m w a lt: acres. being here during her daughter's illness. test was held at the Jnt{»enal theatre at F e b r u a r y , A. D., 1911. 7 o U a n d e a e b «»' y o u a r e h e re b y r e q u ir e d to V n p p « 'a r s m t a n s w e r th e «‘o i u p ls iu t ril«-d McMinnville, at which .Mr. Olmstcad, [NEAI.J C IIA H . G R E G O R Y , vs For Sale Application No Mrs. Walter Williams went to Port- an old Polk county resident, won second \ NCONA e ggs, $2,00 f«»r » c itin g o f 15, $5 fo r 50 A u d ito r a n d F o l te e J u d g e of D a lla s , a g a in s t y o u in t h s a b o v e e n ti t le d s u it w i th in C. G. Amlrews O reg o n . s ix w e e k s fro m t h e d a t e of t h e first p u b lic a tio n I land Saturday. < » T h e A n c o n a a r e J n s fly c a lle d e g g m a c h in e » prize. No one that cc nld play by note and All whom it i t h is s u m m o n s t o - w it: O n «>r b e fo re th e T h e y o r i g i n a t e d in I ta l y o n a s m a ll i s l a n d c a ll Mra. B. Craven retnrned from Balls- could enter the contest. may con c 6 r n, ed A n c o n a . T h e y a r e k n o w n to I ta l y a» th«* 23rd day of March, 1911; r n is k n o w n to A m e ric a . A n c o n a s re ton after a week’s viait with her par­ defendants Mr. an«l Mrs. Henry Woods, who have q l a u g i r h e o leas a t t e n t i o n to p r o d u c e **gg» t h a n o t h e r a n d if y o u fa ll so t o a n s w e r fo r w a n t th e r e o f ents. been visiting here, left Wednesday for fow ls. U K O R I.K O . HA RSH .M A N . TAKE NOTICE that on the 10th day of tlie p la in tif f» w ill a p p ly to t h e c o u rt fo r th e D a lla s , O re g o n . February, 1**11, Jo'm M. Talier rtlcl liis r e lie f p r a y e d for in s a u l «o m p l a i n t . t o w i t : Mr. Stouff ;r and family leave soon for iheir home at Echo. Mrs. G. T. txxk M9 h a t p l a in tif f , M a rth a K H iirg e a n t. 1» n o w , a m t and Mrs. L. N. Bilieu accompanied application for initial regiatrntion of the T i«*r | Hoquiam, Washington. m o re t h a n tw e n ty y e a rs la - t p a s t, t h r o u g h them h s far h s Salem. Hbora desvribed rt-al estate in tlie shove h e r s e lf And h« r g r a n t o r s , h a s t»een t h e o w n e r / ’ H O IC K C o ls w o ld e w e s fo r sal«? a t a b a r g a i n . Mrs. Alice Hilterbrand, of Waldport, I III fee s im p le o f th « b illo w in g d e s c r ib e d p rem G —L, I. B u r s e ll, M o n m o u th tf entitled court. August Ford, of McMinnville, was a | if*c» u atio n l a u d ! is visiting Iter brother, A. B. Banta. Now unless yon appear on or before C la im to o -w f it. C h r T is h to a t p h p e a r r t I*. o f Z u t h m e w « a io lt a n d Ire n e business visitor here Friday. the IStli day of March. 1911, and show Mr. Banta went to Oregon City Mon Z u m w a lt, h is w ile. N ot. N o, J912, d e s c rib e d a s a fin e 3 - y e a r o ld filly . G e r m a n L. D. Mulkey, one of Yamhill’s pros- C * O R C S o a A c L h E , — Semi-Weekly drego" Journal, c ause why said application shall not be ini low h, t o - w i t : B « g « o iin g s i th e n o r th e a s t day. a ls o a 3-y e a r o ld J e r s e y h e if e r, fre sh I c o r n e r of *a ld t» la u d c la im . In tow n- pemus farmers, was here Friday on in M a rc h , a o d tw o o r t h r e e d«»zen h e n s ,—T . I» granted a tie same will l>e taken aa con j » h ip s ix («) » o u th . r a n g e five (.») w est o f the one year S> 50 Jim Johnson, of Portland, was in town P h illip » . D a lla s . Kl«> frysed, and a decree will tie entered cr W illa m e tte M e rid ia n , in F o lk t «»untjr, s ta t e of Itemizer, one year 1-50 i Wednesd ly. cording to tlie prayer of the sal.I appli­ «>r< g«»u, r u n n in g th e n c e w est 21 8. c h a in s ; . ,, , | Cortis Houser, hiKjk«*ep«»r for the s o u th 87 c h a in s to ( h e s o u th lin e of s a h i cation and you will bj forever barred | ID r In-ii«-«- Mri. Will fisrbutt has gone to « slem gpaulding L o v in g Co., «»i ss v b s r g , vis-j V I C E b a le d o a t s tr a w l o r í a l e b y YV P M ille r . L. (' . t h e n c e e s s l 21 «7 c h a i n s ; th e n c e n o r th Total 8 3 .0 0 and estopped from disputing the sain-' an chkiiiH to t h e pla«-e **r t*eg in n in g . c o m a itiiu g for a few days. tf ittd Sumiay with his ¡strents here. wiloes' whereof I leave hereunto 17 < a« res in ■>'e o r les,.. T h a t Hie i h o n tlff. Ph«w1*e Both Paper* One Year $1.75 ,e t In my C a r m ic h a e l, tx now a n d fo r m o re t h a n 29 Revival services commence«! Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Htowe and Mr. and ! ¡land and affixed the seal ol said L. > c a r» la s t p a s t, t h f.-u g h h e rs e lf s n d h e r g r a n t night at the Methodist church. Mrs. D. A. Covert attended the funeral L O R HALE P u r e b re d 8. C. Br->wn l e g h o r n < court thia Irtlh day ot Fcliruarv, Kill. or*, h a s t.e e n t h e o w n e r In te e s im p le of th e « and K. C. K. I. R ed c o t-k e re ls. E vrs a fte r tollow m g d e s c r ib e d p re m ise * t o - w i t : T h a t p a r t E M. SMITH, Mrs. Chas. Bennett, who was sick, i« of the ladies’ uncle, Harry Jones, at [ F<»*r«iarv 19th. A d d re n a M rs. K. H a r m a n . Hue *( t h e D L. C. of C n i .s i o p h e r F. Z u m w a lt a n d Amity Sunday. (sr*u) Chok able lo be out again. -.a V ista , O ra . Fl« I re n e Z u m w a lt, h is w ife, N ot. No. 1912, d«s- ’•o m p lc te id P u b i i» tic» (lie laten i rll*cd a s to tio w s B e g in n in g a t s |»«>int ou th e , \V . O . Sim »», Stow Bros and R. L. Chapman have ves reii- i«l ; t e l e g r a p h i c liew of The fifth grjule will have a program n o r th H ue of th e s a id D. L. C . l n I p . s ix (6) Attorney for the applicant a lile » n a r i c i r e p o r ts , a* It ii p u b lis h e d a t pold their hearse team to Frank Hheythe, ( \ VTS s u .l h a y fo r s a le a t m y r e , I,I r n e * . - s o u th , r a n g e five (5) w e st of t h e W lf. .Yler tu on Washington’s Birtlniay. •t lieWM c u ll be P o r t l a n d , w h» r t b s m m h F o lk c o u n t v. s ta l e of O re g o n , 21,«7 c h a in s w e st of Peedee. V" t i r a n t a n d Is c o rr e c te d t o «late fo r ea« I. Ia*ue. H of tlie u o r t( le a s t c o r n e r «>f s«l«i I*. L C ; tin n e e i n a t t . r 'f n r t h e Hi»" I' a« i i w e st 20 25 c h a i n s ; th e n c e s o u th «0 c h a in s to tb v F ra n k Stu m p Ms*tin Byerley lias recovered suffi- a n '• i il e r i s ln i >t s to r y p a c e f a r m a..«l h M oiih tMHii!ibir> «o' D L I ’., the.i.'* c a st 2"'25 e a rn w eek, Frank Mnarolt liaa returned from s ciwntly to enable him lo leave the bua- A I . t n Y w ith IS y e s ni«-re o f e on a n d a p in« c h s i n s , then«» n o r th « u c h s iu s u * th e p l a t e of tw ic e e v e ry * » w«*rk o f h o t iM 'ie p p t r Nf* o b j e c t io n to f«*w pital. a n d i t tc«»es to »ti b e g in n in g , c o n ta i n in g 162 s e re s m o re o f 1 c m . tri|k to Portland. c h i l d r e n . —A d d rea« M rs. T a b c tt i a H o w e ll, 8l*«*r w e a k —UM lim e » a y e a r . A m t t h a t t h e « leic u tta h t* , o f e ith e r o f th e m , tf Mr. and Mrs. A. Longnecker an«l d a n . I h a v e n o e«tit«e o r i n te r e s t w h a te v e r in o r to t h s Mr. George Scott M building a ! l«ur* g o u . f**r F«*lk e o i t n t f . m a d e a t <*hsmb«r» a t REHHM AKING d o n e . C a ll a t 612 M a in S u D a lla s , O re g o n , o n th e *»h d a y