Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, August 10, 1911, Image 5

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    DOINGS INjTHE TOWN.
Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal­
las and their Friends.
Frank S tu m p
R u th M illar.
Hugh Hayes is
Mr. John Grounds, of Lewisville, vis­
W. P. Miller's fine shepherd pup was threshsd.
ited in Dalles Sunday.
killed by tho gasoline motor Monday.
Mi. and Mrs. Clyde Getchell are vie- I n t h e c i r c u i t c o u r t o i t h e s ta t e o f O r e g o n ,
Through Their Effort« We Now Harriet Davis..................
lo r P o lk c o u n ty .
Dick Daniels went to Salem Monday1 Mrs. Frank Williams, of Portland, is ¡ting tier parents.
Frank Stump....................
M a th e w s A B e ll. C „ W . M a th e w s \
Have a Packing Plant.
Ruth Miller ..................
Mr. Theo Farrington has returned viaiting here.
a
n d T ill B ell, p l a i n t if f s
'
Lester Garbutt is very sick.
▼«
r
Alma Mitchell..................
from a weeks stay in the mountains.
Mr. Ghorke launched his racing boat,
Z o e O v e r m e y e r a n d C. R . O v e r - )
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Holman
visited
in
North
m e y e r , d e fe n d a n ts .
To the Dallas Commercial Club,
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Coovert went to ‘‘LaCreole’’ at Salem last Saturday.
H arriet Davie.
Dallas Sundsy.
T o Z oe O v e r m e y e r a n d C. R. O v e r m e v e r , d e ­
and to them alone, can be ac­ Walter Barham and wile returned McMinnville Sunday.
Carrie Evans is engaged to teach at
The 'Mission folks baptised in the f e n d a n t s a b o v e n a m e d :
IN th e n a m e o f th e s ta le o f O re g o n : Y ou a r t
corded the honor of securing for WeJueaday from Newport
Goida Plaster went to Salem W ed -; Pioneer.
Ri.kreall Sunday.
1 h e r e b y n o tif ie d a n d r e q u i r e d to a p p e a r a n d
Dallas the large Armsby Packing Karl Barba in went to the mountains Desday.
Ben Evans and Miss Eekerson, of I Wiuuifred, Elsie, Grace and Charles a n s w e r t h o c o in p l a lu t tile d a g a i n s t y o u I n t h o
o n , o n o r b e fo re
establishment. This was done, Friday to hunt.
Walter W lllsuis went to Falls City Newberg, visited Miss Deena Butz Sun­ Forreite came home from Ktayton, a t h b e o v la e a e t n d t i a t y l e o d f c t h o e u r t t im a e u d p r e a s c c ti r ib
e d In th e o r ­
d e r o f p u b l ic a ti o n o f t h i s s u m m o n s u p o n y o n ,
to take Waiter Xichol’s place day.
Weldon Black, house-mover.
Mr. and Mrs W. G. Yae.-al came up too, in face of great odds against
where they are visiting relatives.
Velma Hay is visiting friends out In Tuesday
v is : S l i w e e k s fro m t h e d a t e o f firs t p u b l i c a ­
in
the
bank.
Mrs.
Longnecker
and
Anna
May,
vis­
from Portland last evening. Mrs. Vas­ them, odds that would have the country.
M. Hayter. dentiet, Wilson building. sal
James Mitchell went to Lamon River t io n th e r e o f b e g in n i n g J u l y 31). 1911, t h a t be­
I stood the trip well, and is convales­ made many other clubs lay down 1
Blunohe Day went to Salem last week. ited friends in Monmouth.
to visit John Boyer, also to Tillamook. i y n o g u t f h a e il d to a t e so o a f p p t e h a e r A a ra n d t p a u n s b w l ic e r a , ti o t n h , e a p n l d a i n If ­
D. Sellers is crippled up with rheu­
Dr. Butler, dentist. Office over Ful­ cing as rapidly as possible after her long
Rev. Tufts, representing the Sabbatli
tiffs w ill t a k e J u d g m e n t a g a i n s t y o u f o r t h e
Miss Hattie Smith went to B.idge-
illness, He r sister, Mrs. C. E. Drum their arms and quit fighting. ' matism.
ler’s pharmacy.
Mr. Wood is hauling slab wood for a m o u n t c la i m e d lu t h e s a id c o m p l a in t , t o w i t :
Day Alliance, preached a tine sermon to
miller, of Sheridan, is with her at the Many other valley towns w ere1 Charlie Lane and wife returned Thurs port Sunday.
T h e s u ra o f $¿12..">0, to g e t h e r w ith $30 a t t o r n e y ’«
his
prune
dryer.
a
large
crowd
at
the
Methodist
church
Finest line of wall paper in Polk coun­ present time.
fee a n d t h e c o s ts a n d d i s b u r s m e n t s o f t h e a c ­
1 arrayed against us for the ioca- day.
Mrs. Frank Muscott went to Salem Sunday night.
ty at W. P. Holman’s.
The Ormahy Fruit Packing Co., of t io n . Y o u a r e f u r t h e r n o tif ie d t h a t t h i s tu r n -
Sunday.
m e n s is s e rv e d uj*on y o u by p u b l ic a ti o n t h e r e ­
There seems an unusual influx of ho­ ! tion of this large plant. All of
Vancouver,
Wash.,
has
site
for
a
plant
Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Yomut left Wed­
Mrs. H. S. Butz left Thursday for a
o f in t h e P o lk C o u n 'y I te m iz e r , p u b l is h e d i n
You can get the Pacific Monthly and lmes lately, and our police force is kept
in North Dallas, securing site through t h e c it y o f P a l la s , P o lk C o u n ty , O re g o n , p u r ­
then larger and with better fa­ nesday for the Siletz bay on a vacation Chr'sty Stafrin is up from Portland visit with relatives at Sodaville.
the Itemizer for $2 a year.
busy guiding their pathway onward.
the endeavors of Commercial club, s u a n t to t h e o r d e r of H o n . E d . F. C o a d , c o u n ­
cilities at their command to pull trip. They expect to be gone two on a visit this week.
ty j u d g e o f P o lk c o u n ty , O r e g o n , m a d e in
Ralph Adams started his thresher at building 50x125.
Home baking at La Chic millinery
Jack A they, a former foreman of this (off a deal of such magnitude. we.-ks.
c h a m b e r s o n t h e 19tb d a y of J u l y . 1911.
Mrs. Frank Chapman was viaiting at J, F. Holman's Thursday.
parlors next Saturday all day.
T h e d a t e o f t h e fir s t p u b l ic a ti o n o f t h i« s u m ­
office, was one of the actors in the Girl The largest railroad company in
Mr.
Pierce
left
Monday
for
California.
Alva Patterson, of Portland, has been the home of Mrs. Frank Stiles Friday.
m o n s is J u l y 2 0 , l v u , a n d t h e la a t p u b l ic a ti o n
The Methodist Sunday school picnic,
th e r e o f w ill be m a d e o n t h e 31st d a y o f A u g u a t,
The warm weather calls for a quick From the Golden West show here last the state was also backing an­ here on business,
Mr.
Opp
has
sold
his
place.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hubbard left Sun­ which was held last Friday on the creek
1911.
J H. FLO W ER.
meal gasoline stove—Craven Bros., night.
A tto rn e y fo r P la in t!V s .
other place, in fact all kinds of Jtihn I'bbe came out from Toledo day for a two weeks visit at the coast. near the Ramsey place, was well attend­ Mrs. Markas has gone to Portland, A.31
agents.
I. H. Fream went from Monmouth
ed
and
enjoyed
by
all.
Saturday.
where
tier
sister
is
very
ill.
obstacles were placed in the path
Mrs Frank Muscott sud Mrs. Arth­
Brown A Sibley, attorneys and ab the first of last week to Aberdeen,
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Loughary visited ur Starr went to Monmouth Wednes­
Mrs. F. 11. Morrison will have charge
Jim Middleton is going to thrtsh lor
stracters. Notary public. Abstracts Wash., where bis daughter, Mrs Geo. of our boosters. But pertinacity, at U. S. Loiulimy hero.
day.
of the Methodist home baking Saturday. Mr. Alsip Tuesday.
made promptly at a reasonable charge, Robinson, formerly Miss Bertha Fream, and an unwillingness to admit
Sheriff's Notice of Sale in Fore­
was
operated
on
for
appendicitis.
Mrs.
610 Mill street, Dallas. Ore.
j defeat finally won out, and we I Cass Hig-ts, of Crowley, and W. H
Mr. Cecil Doughty, of Jefferoen, vis- ; R. T. Pierce left Monday for a month’s
John Brown is working his prune or­
closure.
Robinson diod there on Tuesday of this
Strong, of Whitehall, III, was iu Dallas ited over Sunday with Dallas friends.
visit
witli
his
sister
at
Julian,
Cal.
beileve
that
the
credit
should
be
chard this week.
I expect to he here until the fir.«t of week and tier remains were brought up
on
business
Monday.
October. Any of my old customers or last evening to tier childhood home at given to those to whom it be­
Miss Anderson has returned from a
When Hugh slid Roy Black and Mark
NTOTICE is h e r e b y g iv e n , t h a t b y v i r t u e o f
S L. Stewart, of McCoy, was here on Ellis got as far as Independence on their visit in Portland.
Hop Contract«.
new desiring photos, should call Itefore .Monmouth for burial. She was a ueice longs. Of course our having the
13 a n e x e c u tio n a n d o r d e r o f s a le d u l y iss u e d
that date
T. J. CHERRINGTON.
way to the mountains, their wagon
of Mrs. J. B. Nunn, of this city, a high­ ! goods worked greatly in the final business Friday.
o u t of t h e c ir c u it c o u r t o f t h e s ta t e o f O re g o n ,
D. T. Hodge* to Hugo V. Loewi.
Dan
Poling
and
Chester
Gates
went
r t h e c o u n ty o f P o lk , o n t h e l 'i t h d a y o f J u l y
broke which delayed them for another up the I.aereole Monday and Tuesday
Yoakum & Williams to I. Kosewald & fo
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Cook were in day.
Call at Stafrin’s drug store Friday, ly respected lad; and had many friends j decision of the company as to the
1911, a n d to m e d i r e c te d , u p o n a j u d g m e n t a n d
Co.
d e c re e d u l y r e n d e r e d b y s a id c o u r t o n t h e 10th
fishing.
August, 11, and huvc your eyes examin­ here and at at Momnouth.
Corvallis
Saturday.
«lav of J u ly , 1911, a n d w h ic h j u d g m e n t w a s
.Ion. Cass Riggs was up irom his place where they would locate,
II. L. Fenton to same.
ed by an expert. Glasses furnished if
Dr. Starbuck went to Port'and Thurs­
e n r o l l e d a n d d o c k e te d in t h e office o f t h e
Bowles and son. of Salt Creek, was day.
Miss Eifie Brown returned Saturday
J. W. Crider et al to same,
needed, at moderate cost. Drs. Freeze Rickreall farm today. He says .Miss but these advantages had to be in J. Dallas
c le r k o f « H d c o u r t or. t h e 1 2 t h d a y o f J u l y
from
a
visit
to
Albany.
on
business
Monday.
H. L. Fenton et al to same.
1911, in a c e r t a in s u i t t h e n p e n d in g i n s a id
A Rice.
A10 Emma Riggs is up from Portland for a fully shown, and our club work­
Clarence Shultz went to Newberg Fri­
c o u r t , w h e r e in A m e lia W a g n e r, p l a i n t if f , r e ­
John Munson to Burger Bros.
visit with them and to get some pure ed faithfully to see that nothing
W. I. Ford returned from a ten days day.
Rebecca Gates came up irom Portland
c o v e re d j u d g m e n t a n d d e c re e a g a i n s t / o u
Don’t forget the home baking—pies country air.
T.
8.
Burch
to
McNeff
Bros.
Monday
evening
to
visit
her
mother,
O v e r m e y e r a n d C. R. O v e rm e y e r, d e f e n d a n t* ,
in that line was neglected. We outing at ocean Park.
cakes, doughnuts, cookies, bread candy
8. T. Burch to McNeff Bros.
a n d b y w h ic h e x e c u t i o n a u d o r d e r of s a le I
Glen Burch lias been visiting in Am­ Mrs. D. M. Metzger.
Mr. Minute, on the Boise place, is re­ would like to give individual
M ile s B e a v e r , o f P o r t l a n d , is v i s i ti n g
salads and dutch cheese “just like your
a m c o m m a n d e d to s e ll t h e r e a l p r o p e r t y in
ity
this
week.
s a id e x e c u t i o n a n d h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r ib e d to
Rev. Poling and family and Dau Pol­
mother used to make” next Saturday ported as serieusly ill from heart trou­ mention of the formost workers, o l d f r i e n d s h e r e .
s a tis fy p l a in tif f 's J u d g m e n t
h e re in , to w it:
ble.
at the millinery parlors.
Mr. N. Anderson has been working ing and w ife went to Newport Tuesday.
T h e su m of $400 w ith i n t e r e s t t h e r e o n a t t h e
NEW TO-DAY
Lester Fry went to Newport Saturday this week at Polk Station.
but
are
afraid
we
might
miss
one
r a t e of 10 p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m fro m t h e IT th
Last
Saturday
night
14
drummers
ar­
Bertha
Toner
spent
Sunday
in
New­
Frank Hollister was up from Portland rived in Dallas to take advantage of our and be all to to the bad.
for a few days.
d a y o f D e c e m b e r, 19lo. a n d t h e f u r t h e r s u m o f
'j 'O L e t o n s h a r e s . 60 h e a d o f graded C o ts w o ld $50 a s a t t o r n e y ’s fee, t o g e t h e r w i t h t h e s u m of
Mrs. Dave Stout went to McMinnville port.
over Sunday.
1 e w e » —F. L. S o u th , S a le m , O re .
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Yes, the packer and cannery John Davis left Saturday for a few Wedni s lay.
good hotel fi.cilities over Sunday.
$21.75 I n te r e s t , a n d c o a ts a n d d i s b u r s e m e n t s
Charles Westover and family spent
t a x e d a t $13.40. a u d a c c r u i n g c o s ts a n d e x p e n s ­
days at Tillamook.
The Methodist ladies will please bring
Dessie Ridgeway and Miss Jen­ is an established fact, as outlined
e s u p o n s a id e v e c u t i o n . 1 w ill o n
H. G. Campbell went to Newberg Sunday iu Monmouth.
their home baking in as early as possi­ nie Miss
Ellis Meckley has gone to Newport.
in
previous
issues.
The
contracts
R S A L E —O n e 2 -h o rs e w a g o n , 1 »et o f b u g ­
Muscott
will
atteud
tlie
Astoria
cen­
Friday.
ble Saturday morning.
Miss Della Simonton, of Salem, has r g y h a r n e s s , o n e b u g g y , P h o n e 19x15. AIO Saturday, the 19th day of August,
tennial.
were all signed up Friday, and Frank Wells went to the mountains Mr’. F. Comstock has returned to been
1911, a t t h e h o u r o f 1 o ’c lo c k , p . m ., o f s a id d a y
visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. Uerlinger.
Mrs. F. H. Morrison, who will have
a t t h e f r o n t d o o r o f t h e c o u r t b o u s e In P a l la s ,
the
acre
of
land
given
by
Uncle
Friday
to
huut.
llayter’s dental office will be clos­
Dallas after several weeks visit in Dun­
« e ll a t p u b l ic a u c ti o n to
charge of the ‘‘home baking” requests ed Dr.
Mrs. Pinkerton has returned to her U O R HALE— A b o u t o u e h a lf d o z e u g o o d s to c k P t h o e lk h c ig o h u e n s ty t , b Ureg«»n,
week, himself and wile spend­ Bill Brown for the purpose in
l o d e r fo r c a s h iu h a n d o n d a y o f
Dr. Starbuck went to Portland Thurs­ dee.
all of the ladies to bring their baking in ing next
1 h o g s , 126p o u n d s e a c h . In q u lY e o r p h o n e s a le , a ll t h e r i g h t , t i t l e , i n t e r e s t a n d e s ta t e
home
after
a
visit
at
Dundee,
that
time
at
Newport.
J
M.
B
rig
g
s,
P
u
lla
»
.
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North Dallas turned over. The day.
in by 9 o’clock Saturday morning or as
w h ic h s a id d e f e n t la n t s Z oe O v e r m e y e r a n d C.
Charley Bilyeu went to MoMinnville
R. O v e r m e v e r . o r e i t h e r o f th e m , o r a ll p e i-
Dr. Hollman lanced a felon on Mrs.
No Oregonians appeared this morning company’s architect was here
soon afterward as possible.
C. W. Shultz was a Newberg visitor Sunday.
id d e f e n d a n t s , o r e i t h e r
Frank Shriver’s hand, which hud been C O R S A L E —A w o r k h o rs e . 8 y e a rs old. w ig h t o s o f n s t h c e la m i , m i s n u g b s u e n q d u e e r n s t a t«>
here, occassioped, they say, by a Tuesday sizing up the situation,
th e e x e c u tio n of th e
A case of pronounced destitution is change in time on the electric line.
Fri lay.
O. Bveriey, of Ballston, w as in Dallas causing her much pain.
1 1375, b l a c k .—I m i u lr e o f W illis R o w e ll, 512 m o rg a g e h e r e i n , t o w i t: T h e 10th d a y o f D e c e m ­
reported in the city, which it would be
and
a
building
50x150
will
at
Tuesday.
Mrs. Fred Comstock and children
L e v e n s s tr e e t.
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b e r, 1910, in , of a u d to s a id m o r tg a g e d p r e m is e s
l
A
«
Harold Davis, of Monmouth, has
well for our charitably inclined folks to
a n d e v e ry p a r t a n d p a r c e l t h e r e o f ; t h e s a d
once be erected to take care of have returned from Dundee.
Miss Nada Scott is visiting in Alb ny. been visiting Walter Tooze Jr.
r e a l p r o p e r ty h e r e i n b e f o r e m e n t i o n e d is d e ­
look after. The lainily consists of four
WANTED
s c rib e d in s a id e x e e u t i o u a s b illo w s , t o w i t:
the
present
crop
of
dried
prunes.
Mrs.
Berg
has
returned
from
a
visit
U
7A
N
T
R
D
to
s
e
ll,
o
r
w
ill
t
r
a
i
le
fo
r
h
a
y
.
o
n
e
persons, all unable to make a living, by
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Collins have re­
L o ts o n e to e ig h t e e n in c l u s iv e in b lo c k l e t ­
Mrs.
Walter
Tooze
has
gone
to
Astor­
”
of t h e b e s t c o w s in P o lk c o u n ty . F re s h t e r " O ” F ir s t A d d itio n to t h e t o w n o f F a l ls
Prunes for green fruit
The building and equipments to Koseburg.
reason of age and infirmity.
turned from a two weeks visit in Port­ ia for a ten days’ outing.
O c to b e r 1 st.—H. A. B o w m a n , F u lls C ity , p h o n e C
ity . P o lk c o u n ty . O r e g o n ; s a id s a le b e in g
shipment.
I
am
offering
will
shade
$10,000
by
but
a
little.
56.
tf.
land.
Mrs, Gillett and Mrs. Smith are gath­
mad«* s u b je c t to r e d e m p ti o n i n t h e m a n n e r
“Ted” Aldrich is up from Oregon City-
Miss Lucas, of Monmouth, is visiting
ering Loganberries out in the country
highest market price for
p r o v id e d by la w .
on a visit to his old home.
C. W. Mathews was down from Falls friends in Dallas.
D a te d t h i s 18th d a y o f J u ly . 1911.
for
Mrs
H.
Black.
prunes in large or small
C O R HALE— A t e a m , w u g o n u n d h u r n e s s .
City Thursday.
J M. GRANT,
J. C. Cockrane, the young man spok­
Miss Ulea Shore, of Monmouth, is 1 T e a m w e ig h » 2800, w a g o n u n d b e rn e s »
H h e rift of T o lk C o u n ty ,
quantities for green ship­
en of last week as cushing a cheek of
To determine whether certain Sandy Fryer is diguing a well.
p
r
a
c
t
i
c
a
l
l
y
n
e
w
.
C
u
ll
u
t
1001
B
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r
c
h
s
tr
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e
t,
George Hopkins is visiting in Salem working in the babery.
O reg o n .
A 17
P a lla s .
A 17
$113 with J. C- Shultz, was bound over
ment must be picked by
for a few days.
crayons used in the schools is Mildred Douglas is on the sick list.
Mr. Paddock and Mr. K,
.ire cook­
by Justice Holman Monday, his wit­
stem from the tree and de­
poisonous. Superintendent Al­ H. W. Nichols, of Portland, was a H. E. Finch, of Falls City, was in ing for the militia bovB at Astoria.
nesses or line of defense not materializ - 1
'O e x c h a n g e fo r h a y o r w o r k h o rse s , o n e
Adm inistratrix’ Final Notice.
livered at Soehren’s ware­
Dallas Monday.
derman will name a committee caller at Mr. Davis’ Friday.
ing.
C ly d e s t a l l i o n . —W m . F o s te r , I n d e p e n d e n c e
Rice brothers are furnishing the mu­ I A 17
house. Also pears, Bart-
to
investigate,
which
committee
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
K.
Iliushaw
speii
Cant, and Mrs. Foley, of California^
sic at the Grand while Mr. Ross and
Mr. and Mrs. John Webster and Dick
'I 'O a ll w h o m I t m a y c o n c e r n , n o tic e Is h e re b y
letts or late varieties. Must
^ Mr. Paddock are away.
I g iv e n t h a t by v i r t u e o f a n o r d e r of t h e
will be Dr. Calvin White, secre­ are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Bell, ot Sunday at Mill Creek.
left for a soj ourn in their cottage at
c o u n ty c o u r t fo r P o lk c o u n ty . O re g o n , d a t e d
be
free
from
scab
and
scale
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c
re
s
o
f
lu
rid
fo
r
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e
n
t
,
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Cuss
Newport Tuesday.
tary of the state board of health; Dallas.
O . vil Coulter, of Galls C’ty, is ia Will McDonald, of Portland, was vis­ J G ib s o n u t R i c k r e a l l.
t
A10 h e l&th d a y o f J u l y . 1911, t h e 21st d a y o f A u g ­
etc. For further informa­
u s t. 1911. u t t h e c o u u ty c o u r t ro o m i n t h e c o u n ­
H. C. Seymour, superintendent Grace and Blanch Condron, of Pedee, Dallas this week.
iting in Dallas over Sunday.
The pony and cart driven around
ty c o u r t h o u s e , a t P a l la s , P o lk c o u n ty , O r e g o n ,
tion address immediately W.
town lately by Prof. Glenn’s children,
is
fix ed a» t h e tim e a n d p la c e o f h e a r i n g o f
of Polk county schools, and W. visited with the Douglas’ Friday.
Dave Riley lett Tuesday morning for
Ralph Morrison, of Independence, is
D v e u l—W ill p a y 11 c e n ts a p o u n d fo r t h e fin a l a c c o u n t in t h e m a t t e r of t h o e s ta t e
W. Sayre, P O. Box, 298,
is the envy of all the kids.
W /'A N p r TE
im e v e a l,— P a l la s M e a t Co.
tf
R. Rutherford, superintendent J. C. Nendel, of Airlie, made a busi­ the coast.
visiting friends in Dallas.
o l H e n r y H o w e ll H a y d e n , d e c e a s e d , a u d fo r
Dallas.
tf
h e a r i n g a n y o b j e c t io n t h e r e t o a n d t h e s e t t l e ­
ness trip here ¿'riday.
R. E. Williams, Herman Petre, A. P.
of McMinnville schools.
T. J. Cherrington went to Portland
Mr. Wing was a Monmouth visitor
m e n t t h e r e o f ; a n d t h a t n o tic e t h e r e o f b e g i v ­
Starr and D. F. Harris left yesterday
Sunday.
OR HA LE—O n e ft h o r s e p o w e r s te a m e n g in e . e n b y p u b l ic a ti o n In t h e P o lk C o u n ty I te m i-
Sunday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
A.
Dickinson
visited
F b e e n u s e d « b o u t 12 m o n th s , p r a c t ic a l ly a s z e r fo r f«iur s u c c e s s iv e a m ! c o n s e c u tiv e w e e k s
morning in the former’s car to spend a
Mrs. Joseph last Sunday at Oakdale.
A. J. Barham went to Salem Tuesday.
Ben Phillips went to Monmouth this g o o d a» n e w . $35 ta k e » I t.—P a l l a s M e at C o. tf p r io r to s a id d a te .
few days at Tillamook City,
T h e firs t p u b l ic a ti o n -of th is n o tic e is in t h e
week.
Orrin
Farley
visited
last
week
with
Mrs.
Baker
went
to
McMinnville
Iss u e o f d a t e J u l y 20. 1911.
Prof, and Mrs, I. M. Glenn left this
JE M IM x H A Y D E N .
his cousins, Joe and Willie Dednis, at Wednesday.
/A N T E D — I p a y 12 c e n ts fo r p r im e v o u l . - J
Mr. and Mrs. Zip have returned to
afternoon. They will first goto Dallas
A d m i n i s t r a t r i x < f t h e e s ta te
M. B rigg», p h o n e l lx.l, D a lla s .
tf
Oakdale.
H e n r y H o w e ll H a y d e n
where their children are spending the
Fred T. ner lias gone to Southern Or­ their home in Eugene.
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d eceased .
summer, and from there they will move I
Ed. Bowser went to Newport Satur­ egon on a vacation trip.
Mr. Moore, of Seattle, has been visit­
to Seattle where Professor Glen will as­
AVK y o u r t ir e s set o n t h e B ro o k '» c o ld t ir e
day.
ing
friends
in
Dallas.
8. L Stiwart, of McCoy, was in Dal­
1 s e t t e r w h i le y o u w a i t.—N. H u g h e s . A15
sume the position as denn of the de­
A family from the country have mov­ las Friday.
Fay Pereival, of Portland, is visiting
partment of music at the University of
Sum m ons.
ed
into
Mr.
Boats’
house
on
Ellis
street.
Washington.— E uge n e G u a rd.
P. A. Finseth went to McMinnville frieuds in Dallas.
» a. a th o u s a n d , A ll k i n d s o f r o u g h l u m b e r a t
/ t h e W. A M a r tin sa w m ill, a b o u t 2 | m ile s
Billie Neet started for Salmon river Sunday.
I n t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t of t h e s t a t e o f O r e g o n fo i
The Williams brick is now under roof
Maurice Dalton is working in. Ross w $ est
o f P a l la s . P h o n e 1x9.
tf
P o lk c o u n ty .
Sunday.
and all exterior work pretty nearly
Mrs. W. A. Whitney, of Corvallis, i Ellis’ store in Walter Hallantyne’s
u m p i r e i n v e s t m e n t C o m p a n y ,- ,
completed. It is surely going to be a
a c o r p o r a ti o n , p l a i n t if f .
place.
Mr. Ridgeway, Mrs. Guy Seth’s fath­ visiting iu Corvallis for a fe days.
vs.
r
A N T E D —A g o o d , t r u e w o r k h o r s e by F r a n k
fine looking structure.
er, died Friday.
W. R. P e r r y a n d A m e ric a P e r ,
Tommy Morgan, of Independence, is W H o lm a n , P a l la s .
tf
J. Bowles, of Salt Creek, was in town
rv . h is w ife, C. G . P e r r y a n d M ai- !
in Dallas this week.
Mr. L. A. Guthrie is quite an adept
P. F. Bowser started Sunday for Sal­ Monday.
v l n a P e r r y , h i s w ife . C h a r le s H i
with a hazel switch, and says if there is
D odd a n d a il o th e r p e r o n s o r
mon riyer.
J. C. Kramer died at the hospital
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Cook visited a
p a r t i e s c la i m i n g a n y r ig h t , t i t l e |
any water in your region, he can find it
Monday.
A N T E D —H ig h s s t p r ic e s p a id fo r b e e f, v e a l, e s ta t e , Men o r i n t e r e s t in t h e
C. VV. Mathews, of Falls City, was in week at Corvallis.
for you. He recently located a large
W m ilc h co w s o r s to c k c a t t l e of a n y d e s c r i p ­ r e a l p r o p e r t y d e s c r ib e d in t h e |
Dallas Thursday.
How at only five feet underground.
II. L. Fenton and F. J. Coad went to tio n . I n q u ir e of J U B rig g s, o r p h o n e 14x3 c o m p l a i n t h e r e i n , d e f e n d a n t s
Mrs. H. G. Campbell is taking a va­
G illia m lin e , P a l la s
tf
Newport
Saturday.
cation
at
Siletz
Bay.
T o W. B. P e r ry , A m e ric a P e r ry . C. G. P e r r y ,
Clair
Griffith
went
to
Newport
Satur­
All those desiring to pick hops in the
M a lv in a P« r r y , C h a r le s If. D o d d a n d a l l o t h ­
day for a few days outing.
Mrs. J. L. Hershner, of Hood River,
Brown or Munson yards, will please re­
Mrs. McCoy, of Salem, was in Dallas
e r p e rs o n » o r p a r t i e s u n k n o w n c la i m i n g a n y
r i g h t , tit le , e s ta t e , lie n o r i n te r e s t i n t h e r e a l
is viiiting her brother, Mr. Loughary.
port to F. E. Kersey at his confection­
J. D. Smith visited last waek at Geo, Wednesday.
Notice to Wfxxi Dealers.
e s ta t e d e s c r ib e d in t h e c o m p l a in t h e r e i n , d e ­
ery.
A31
Gardner’s at Falls City.
fen d a n ts .
Mr. Webster and family have gone to
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ayres left Satur­
N
t h e n a m e o f t h e s t a t e o f O re g o n y o u a r e
Newport.
Mrs. Rebecca Howe and Miss Ollie
Mr. and Mrs. Inman, of Falls City, day night for the coast.
V O T IC E is h c re b v g iv e n t h a t t h e u n d e r s ig n e d I h e r e b y r e q u ir e d to ap p e .-ir in t h e a b o v e
t i l 6 o ’c lo c k p . m , o n T u e s d a y , n a m e d c o u r t a n d a n s w e r t h e c o m p l a in t filed
returned Monday night from Yellow­
was visiting their soil here Saturday.
W. J. Kaorth and wife went to New A u g w u s ill t 15, u n 1911,
Prof. Metzger left for Portland Tues­
re c e iv e s e a le d b id s fo r fo rty a g a i n s t y o u lu t h e a b o v e e n t i t l e d s u i t w i t h i n
stone Park, visiting with relatives in
port Monday.
(40) c o r d s of firs t c la s s o a k g r u b w o o d to b e d e ­ s ix w e e k s fr«»ui t h e d a t e o t t h e f ir s t p u b l i c a ­
M. A. Lutide, of Falls City, transact­ day.
Sound cities on the way home. They
liv e r e d a t t h e p u b lic s c h o o l b u i ld i n g in P a l
n of th 1» s u m m o n s , w h ic l d a t e o f fir s t p u b ­
ed
business
here
Saturday.
Sylvia Mitchell Hill, of The Dalles, ia s , O re g o n , n o t l a t e r t h a n H e p te m b e r 10, 1911. t l io
Orin Farley visited at Oakdale last
have had the time of their lives, but are
ic a ti o n is t '. e 6 th d a y o f J u ly , 1911, a n d if y o u
T h e r i g h t is r e s e r v e d to r e j e c t a n y a n d a ll f a il to so a p p e a r a n d a n s w e r s a id c o m p l a in t ,
has a baby girl.
glae to get back to little old Dallas just
Holt McDaniel and C. H. 8tinit have week.
b id s.
p l a i n t if f w ill a p p ly to t h e c o u r t o r t h e r e lie f
the same.
bought a hay baler.
D a te d a t P a l la s , O re g o n , t h i s 1st d a y o f A ug
J. J. Wiseman is quite sick.
p r a y e d fo r in i ts c o m p l a in t h e r e i n , t o w i t:
N. M. Guy went to Falls City Tues­
u a t, 1911.
TR A C Y HTAATS.
q u i e t i n g t h e t i t l e to t h e l a n d d e s c r ib e d in
We made a mistake last week in say­
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Guinn have a day,
C le rk o f S c h o o l D is tr ic t No. 2. p l a i n t l n ’s c o m p l a i n t h e r e i n a n d fo r a d e c re e
He having typhoid fever, Vernon
A 10
ing that Henry Stump had leased the
big baby boy.
" f t h e s a h l c o u r t d e c re e in g t h e t i t l e to thfc
Willis Simonton went to B ack Rock Kaegi was taken to the hospital Monday
la n d a b o v e m e n t i o n e d to be in t h e
p l a i n t if f
Grand. He leased the building, but
afternoon.
F.
O.
Bveriey,
of
Ballaton,
was
a
bu­
Monday.
h e re in .
purchased outright the interior furni eh-
T h is s u m m o n s is p u b lls h e « l fo r s ix c o n s e c u ­
siness visitor Thursday.
Mr. Henline has received some new
lugs and fittings.
Rev. McVicker, of McMinnville, was
Notice for Publication.
tiv e w e e k s by o r d e r o f H o n . E d . F, C o a d , c o u n ­
fixtures for his store.
ty j u d g e of P o lk c o u n ty , O re g o n , o n t h e 3 0 th
Prof. Metzger has gone to Portland in Dallas for a few days last week.
Louis Gorke got away with his gaso­
d a y o t J u n e , 1911.
and
Washington
in
the
interests
of
the
Mrs. Sam Chaney hus returned from
SIM PSO N A LE W IS,
line launch to Salem Sunday morning
Mrs.
Burge
has
returned
from
a
visit
D e p a r tm e n t of t h e I n te r io r , I 'n i t e d H ta te s
college.
A tto r n e y s fo r P l a in tif f .
Oregon City,where she has been visiting L a n d O ffice a t P o r tl a n d , O re g o n , J u l y 2«. 1911.
but was not able to make his start for
at Rosohurg.
[O TICK is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t H a n u ie l K im n ie l,
her
mother.
Judge and Mrs. Collins have returned
Astoria until Monday.
\ I o f H ile tz , O re g o n , w h o , o n D e c e m b e r 22,
Mrs. Ella Delsshmutt went to Mc­
A l m a M itc h e ll
from two weeks spent in Portland.
1903, m a d e h o m e s te a d e n tr y » c ria l, N o. 02166,
Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Yoakum returned
Minnville Wednesday.
fo r n o r th w e s t o n e - f o u r th , s e c tio n 12, to w n - h ip
Registration o f Land Title-
Mrs. Iva Vineyard, from Portland, is H s o u th , r a n g e 9 w e s t, W illa m e tte m e r i d ia n ,
from Portland last evening, where their
A, J. Barham was in Salem on busi­
A. P. Shriver, of Newberg, was in visiting hfjr mother.
h a« file d n o tic e o f i n t e n t i o n to m a k e fin a l
niece, Halite Smith, underwent an op­
ness Tuesday.
c o m m u t a t io n p r o o f, to e s ta b l is h c la i m to t h e
Dallas Friday.
In t h e c i r c u i t c o u r t of t h e s t a t e o f O re g o n
eration for tonsilitis by a specialist of
The Alfrods are going to move hack la n d a b o v e d e s c r ib e d , b e fo r e t h e R e g is te r a n d fo r P«dk c o u n ty . D e p a r tm e n t No. 2.
H. J. Elliott, of Perrvdale. was in the
preminence. Miss Edith Farnham re­
R e c e iv e r o f t h e Unite«! H la te s L u n d office, a t
Friday was drummers’ day in Dallas, to Halem.
I n t h e m a t t e r o f t h e a p p li c a ti o n o f I s a b e l l
city
Tuesday.
P o r tl a n d , O re g o n , o n t h e 14th d a y of H e p te m ­ C h a r lo t t e E b o r a ll to r e g i s te r t h e t i t l e to t h e
turned with them for a visit.
tiiere being fourteen on the Portland
b e r, 1911.
fo llo w in g d e s c r ib e d l a u d t o w i t: T h e w e s t |
The
Smith
girls,
of
Rickreall,
are
go­
Mr, and Mrs. E. Ilinshaw spent Sun­ evening Wain.
l a im a n t n a m e s a s w i t n e s s e s : J a m e s B. o f t h e J o b B u r d e n a n d T e m p e r a n c e b u r d e n
J. C. Hayter came up from McMinn­
ing to cook for Jiin Middleton while M C c M
illa n , Z im r l I li n s h a w , J o h n K. H e d g e s , d o n a t i o n l a u d c la im N o tific a tio n 7816 In t o w n ­
day at Buell.
ville last evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jiin Hubbard started threshing.
J a m e s F r a n k s , a ll of F a lls C ity , O re g o n .
s h i p 6 s o u th , r a n g e 7 w e s t o f t h e W illa m e tte
B . F. H IG B Y ,
M e rid ia n In P o lk c o u n ty , O re g o n , c o n t a i n i n g
Leslie Farley has gone to Siletz'
for the coast Saturday evening.
A son of James Loup was married yes­
R e g is te r.
Mr. Pierce has been helping Mr. For-
294.68 a c re s , s a v e a n d e x c e p t th e r e f r o m a t r a c t
terday to a Dayton young lady, return­
b e re t« fo re d e e d e d to J o h n T . L a d y off t h e
Mrs. Holmes, who has been quite sick rette in the shop while rushed with
Hugh McDaniel is hauling hay to Dal­
s o u th e n d t h e r e o f «lescrit>e<l a s fo llo w « : B e­
ing last evening to the family home
at iier home in Dallas for months, is work.
las.
g i n n i n g a t t h e s o u th w e s t c o r n e r o f s a id d o n a ­
■till
confined
to
her
bed.
near Briedwell.
t io n la n d c la im a n d r u n n i n g t h e n c e e a s t 42 c h s . ;
Sheriff’s
Sale.
Curt Hubbard went to Portland Sat­
George Brown was hauling hay for
th e n c e n o r th 6 29 c h a in s ;th e n c « > w e s t 4 2 c h s i n s ;
Lee Smith’s cyclery is being moved
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
I).
Moyer,
of
Falls
urday.
t h e n c e s o u th 6 29 c h a in s to t h e p la c e of b e g in
Mr. Martin.
today to next the transfer barn, to give
O T IC E is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t b y v i r t u e «»I a n n t n g . A p p l i c a t io n No. 33
City,
wss
ill
Dallas
Saturday,
Clair Davis went to Portland Satur­
V e rs u s
Mr. and Mrs. John Brown want to Sa­ N o r d e r is s u a d o u t of t h e c o u n ty c o u r t o f t h e
lace for Guy Bros.’s new implement
H. A. D a v is a n d V iv a I.. D a v is a n d A ll w h o m
J. C. Wemlel, of Airlie, was in Dallas lem Friday.
s ta t e «>f O re g o n , fo r t h e c o u n ty o f P o lk , a t t h e
day.
ouse, mentioned last week.
i
t
m
a
y
c
o
n
c
e
r
n
,
d
e
f
e
n d a n ts.
AiigUHt
te
r
m
t
h
e
r
e
o
f
,
1911,
c
o
in
in
a
u
d
iu
g
m
s
to
s e ll t h e s e v e r a l t r a c ts o r p a r c e l s of r e a l p r o p
T 'A K E N O T IC E t h a t o n t h e f ir s t «lay o f J u ly ,
Kay Day went to Woodburn Saturday Tuesday.
Ray A Co. are surely providing for
e r t y h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b e d , to w h ic h t h e c o u n
1 1911, I s a b e ll C h a r lo t t e E b o r a ll file s h e r a p ­
Miss
Lilsh
McDaniel
la
in
Portland
to
work
for
the
9.
P,
Company.
Wanted to Rent.
ty o f P o lk h a s a t-q u ire d t i t l e b y v i r t u e o f s a le p l ic a tio n in t h e a b o v e e n t i t l e d c o u r t fo r i n i t i a l
winter. Their warehouse is now being
t h e r e o f f o r ta x e s , a m i m o te p a r t i c u l a r l y d e ­ r e g i s tr a ti o n o f t h e a b o v e describe«I l a n d .
Bert Wells went to the mountains for for medical treatment,
stocked with about 200 tons of baled
A good farm of about 100 acres. Will s c rib e d a s fo llo w s , to w it;
N o w ,u n le s s y o u a p p e a r o n «.r b e fo re t h e U t h
hay.
a few days.
Mias Emma Carlle, of Boweravil'e, pay cash rent, and lease for a term of L o ts 7 a n d 8, b lo c k 20. T a lm a g e . T a x a n d «lay of A u g u s t. 1911. a n d s h o w c a u s e w h y s u c h
a p p li c a ti o n s h a l l n o t be g r a n t e d , t h e s a m e
c o s ts $7.74.
was
in
Dallas
Sunday.
years.
Could
buy
some
stock
and
im­
John
Macomber
passed
through
Lee Smith has just finished painting
L o ts 3 a n d 6, b lo c k 10, T h o r p 's a d d it i o n to w ill be t a k e n a s c o n fe s s e d , a n d a d e c r e e w ill
f»e e n te r e d a<*«-«>rding to t h e p r a y e r o f t h e a p ­
South Dallas Friday witli a band of
a 42-foot banner on which is inscribed:
R. A. Campbell, of Sheridan, waa in plement! if necessary. Am an ex|*ri- I n d e p e n d e n c e . T a x a n d c o s ts $17.317.
enced farmer and can give best of ref­ N o r th h a l f o f s o u th w e s t q u a r t e r o f S e c tio n p lic a ti o n a n d y o u w ill be f o re v e r b a r r e d a n d
‘‘Polk County Harvest Festival, Sep­
goats that lie bought of Lee Fenton.
town Wednesday on busineaa.
IS. t o w n s h ip H s o u th , r a n g e 7 w e s t, c o n t a i n i n g e s to p p e d fro m d i s p u t i n g t h e s a m e .
erences.
Address
tember 6, 7, 8* A 9th”. It will he hung
m) a c re * . T a x a n d c o s ts $26 75.
In w itn e s s w h e r e o f I h a v e h e r e u n t o s e t m y
Albert Fennel it loading tan bark for
Mr. and Mrs, Gen Grant left this
D B. COOLEY,
h a n d a u d afTixeil t h e s e a l of s a id c o u r t t h i s 1st
N ow th e r e f o r e o n
across the street at Main and Mill today.
the Dallas tannery.
d t y of J u l y . 1911.
morning for a few days outing at the
867 < iantenheim Ave.
Saturday, September 2, 1911,
K M. S M IT H .
Jasper Newton, of Geddes, S. D., is
Portland, Ore.
Mr. Fulton, the groceryman at Black coast.
[SEA L I
C le rk o f t h e s a id C i r c u it C o u rt.
a t t h e h o u r o f 1 o 'c lo c k , p. in ., o f s a id d a y . a t
here for a visit with J. A. Froerste, of
W . O. Hlins,
Rock,
was
here
Friday.
Mr.
N
Anderson
and
daughter,
An­
t
h
e
f
r
o
n
t
d
o
o
r
of
t
h
e
c
o
u
r
t
h
o
u
s
e
P
i
P
e
lla
*
,
near Sheridan, and may locate.
*
A tto rn e y fo r A p p lic a n t.
P o lk c o u n ty . O re g o n , I w ill s e ll t h e a b o v e d e
George Gardner, of Salem, and Mrs. na, will leave next week for a few days
s c rib e d r e a l p r o p e r ty a t p u b l ic a u c ti o n , «o t h e
J. S. Martin and wife, J. C. Uglow
in Eastern Oregon.
h
i
g
h
e
s
t
b
i
d
d
e
r
lo
t
c
a
s
h
i
n
h
a
n
d
o
n
d
a
y
o
f
Annie
Gsrdner,
of
Kansas,
are
visiting
and wife and Miss Pearl Uglow are at
1 s a le .
f
at J. Forests.
Mrs Ella Wilson, cf Bowersville, was
Newport.
W itn e s s m y h a n d t h i s 3 rd d a y o f A u g u s t, 1911.
Sum m ons
In Dallas Sunday.
J M. G R A N T ,
Mr.
Anderson
is
having
his
house
re­
Mr. F. H. Pepper is up from Portland
S h e riff of P o lk C o u n ty O re g o n
painted.
Miss Ella Mehrling, of Falls City, vis­
to superintend the building of additional
I n t h e C l r r u i t C o u r t o f t h e s ta t e o f O re g o n ,
fo r P o lk c«Minty :
room at the ice factory, he haviog a
Mrs. Frank Wells and Bertha Wells j ited in Dallas Saturday.
F r a n k P. K a rtie r, p l a i n t if f
contract to ice 15 cars of prunes for Mr.
Citation.
have been sick.
Mrs. O B. Rippey. oi Dayton, was a
vs.
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Sayres, the green fruit man.
F ra n c e * A. B a r b e r , d e f e n d a n t I
The Dallas Meat Co. drove 419 sheep Dallas visitor this week.
Hon B. C. Miles was over from Sa­
to Delias Monday to be shipped.
In t h e c o u n ty c o u r t fo r t h e s t a t e o f O re g o n
Mrs Alfred Stowe and daughters,
lem today to interview Assessor liraves.
c o u n ty o f P o lk .
Ted Berg cut hit finger quite badly Mabel and Leona, went ta Portland for
In t h e m a t t e r of t h e e d a t e o t M a ry E B rick
a few weeks visit.
Tax Commissioner Chas. Galloway
e r. d«M-ease<t.
cutting wheat.
T o J o h n P . B rlc k e r. g r e e tin g :
was over from the capital yesterday.
George
McCormick,
of
I.uckiamute,
N t h e n a m e of t h e s ta t e «if O r e g o n : Y on a re
The wood saw is kept busy these dave
was in Da.las Saturday.
Ben Wotner is taking a vacation from
h e r e b y c ite d a n d r e q u ir e d to a p p e a r I n t h e
ce'Hng wood.
his duties at the depot by running a
thresher at the home place near Peiry-
dala.
After next Tuesday the coat of publi­
cation will be added to all delinquent
D erry ,
rtaiuraay s p e c i a l — /-neroer*. n m
to s e ll a t p r iv a t e s a le , t h e f o llo w in g dencri'a*«!
" • x a y s E r - « ¡ «»▼as “ r o o t n o s n o re ’* th e 1
to Portland Saturday.
taxes.
r e a l p r e m is e s b e lo n g in g to s a id e s ta te , t o w i t .
make prompt deliveries to any part of j th e ••ordinary k in d " a n d a m w o r t h dentil«»
Arnold's representative is here today ,
billing the town and county for the big
carnival at Dallas September 6th to 9th. (
Some good paper has been put out, and :
W ittie a « t h e H o n . k d F. C o a d , j u d g e o f t h e
it will not be Arnold's fault if the affair !
Will Hoydston is running tha Butler
r o ti n ty c o u r t of t h e s ta t e o f O re g o n , f o r th e
is not fully advertised.
grocer» daring the absence of Mr. But­
ler et the coast.
CLUB MAKES GOOD
CHILDREN’S CONTEST.
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Seymour About Chalk.
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We must close out our
Spring Stock of
BISHOP S READ Y
TAILORED CLOTHES
And we will do it quick-
This is why we are mak­
ing this unparalelled offer.
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A ny $20.00 to 32.00 Spring Suit
in our store
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Saturday $15.00
Any $15.00 to 20.00 Spring Suit
in our store
Saturday $10.00
This will surely make
them go fast. Come early
W cacn N ot
E a s ily F o o le d
Dr. Butler, dentist. Office over F u l-|
1er'» pharmacy.
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