Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, August 24, 1911, Image 5

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    | Mrs. J . E. Reed, of Ccrdera, Alaska,
We are having another streak of h ot
There wil. lie service« at the Catholic relatives in Amity.
F C oad, c o u n ty ju d ge
The rem ains of Mrs. Marion W hit-
CHILDREN’S CONTEST.
m a d e a t C h am bers In _
1 is visiting Mrs. Ber^ Wells.
w eather, the bulb tising to 84 yesterday, mer a ere taken through here for hurial
church Sunday and hereafter there will
22nd d a y o f A u g u st, m i , .
Clare
Davis
went
to
Portland
Monday
but the nights are delicious.
n there«»/ for i
a t Sheridan Friday. She passed aw ay Leona Mason ..........
Mrs M artha Johnson, of W ren, is vis­ be church three Sundays in each m onth.
i T h e R e fle x E d g e , • by e c u p l u iv b e lic w a e tio
.. . 140 . $1 00
e k s im m ed iately
Farnham , of Portland, visit­
iting Mrs S tin n itt and daii} liters.
T. Tilton is enjoying a few days at ed E in arnest
Dr. Butler, dentist, Office over Ful­ at the home of J. H. C hapin near Air- Frank S tu m p ........... ..........140 .
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r. 1911, i u t h e Poi
50
on
our
now
PA
TEN
TED
Dallas this week.
lie, and was aged hi) years.
Newport.
ter. a n e w s p a p e r of g e n e ra l
ler's pharm acy.
H arriet Davis......... ..... n o
51
Mr. B ants got hurt at the mill Mon­
e d w e e k l y a t h a i l s » ft
Mrs.
Alice
Scruggs,
visited
in
Mc­
Rev. John Osbourne waj over from j Kutli M ille r .......... ............. A3 .
25 day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J, Rhod'S have arrived
The Clearview orchard com pany, of
05
Attorney
from their home in Seattle and are via- Minnville this week
Red Prairie, are recently having record­ near Independenee yesterday for a visit Alma M itchell......... ........... 13
Mrs. Cecil Brown, of Newberg, visited iting
with
his
sister,
Mrs.
Cornelius
Hughes.
at the home of Mrs. R hodes’ fath­
Lou Ghorke went to Newberg Sunday.
ed a num ber of sales of th e ir orchard
her
parents
over
Sunday
here.
R u th M iller.
er, J . J . Williams.
tracts to eastern | eople. They sell iheir
A num ber of our people came back
prevents e ll w ater from run­
Miss Wava Mason visited at Bridge­
Vera Dunn of Portland, has been vis­
The Ladies’ Aid, of the Evangelical
land after four veais cultivation at $400 from Newport last evening, among them
ning in at the front end direct#
T. T. Notsen expects to attend the port la.st Sunday.
iting
her
cousin,
R
uth
Miller.
church,
finished
a
quilt
th
a
t
brought
an acre.
being Mrs. F. J. Coad ami Miss Halli«*,
aunual reunion oi the Yamhill Veter­
it to the bottom o f coat. T h e
•35.
Mrs.
Sm
ith
and
Mable
Stow
r
e
tu
r
n
d
Mrs.
M.
M.
Kllis
and
Miss
Eugenia
H arry Norton ai.d Miss Katie Fleck
a n s’ association, which is to be held at
VJOTICE is h e r e b v g i v e n t h a t t h e u nd e r)
Two ladies in North Dalian on their
R t J k * is eheoiutely waterproof
11 w i l l u n t i l 5 o ’e l o c k p. m , o n Ti it- m »* ,
were m arried recently a t Astoria.
The foreign missionary society meets Sheridan, beginning Tuesday, August from the country Sunday.
way home the other evening were ac Sm ith.
at every point. T h e m eet
A u g u s t 15, 1911, r e c e i v e s e a l e d b i d s fo r f o rt y
22nd,
and
continuing
four
days.
a
t
Mrs.
Dr.
McCallon’s
costed and only their screams and fleet
Gus Muhlig, of Port Ian 1, visited Sun­
(40) c o r d s of fir st c la s s o a k g r u b w oo d t o be d e ­
practical slicker for you.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Horn, of Fossil, a rel Mr. and Mrs C. S. (¡raves have re-
l i v e r e d a t t h e p u b l i c s c h o o l b u i l d i n g In Dal-
footedness saved them from other in­ l.ere for a visit with her cousin, County , turned to Sheridan.
J . R. Algood, foreman at the Observer day at the home of C. O. Tenuis.
George fi »goods have returned from
las, O r e g o n , n o t l a t e r t h a n S e p t e m b e r 10, 1911.
$1.00
Everywhere.
«rCjW
ER
’Ç
dignities at the hands of the supposed Clerk Sm ith. Mrs. Horn was formerly
office, left Wednesday for a couple of
T h e r i g h t is r e s e r v e d t o r e j e c t a n y a n d a ll
the coast.
Mrs.
H
arry
Harendrick
and
Mias
El!a
Miss
Emily
Branson
visited
her
p
a
r­
Satisfaction C w u M d .
J
Dago.
bid s.
Miss A Hie Moore, a granddaughter of ents in Salem last week.
Roy were up from Portland this week.
The l.d ie . of the „ d e .io n .ry .ociety | wwk8 v»°“ ion •» N*« P °r‘-
I>ated a t D a l la s , O r e g o n , t h i s 1st d s y o f A u g ­
A. J . T O W E R C O ., ¡ m p t o i
Mrs.
George
Tillotson,
and
with
whom
The Item ixer Realty Concern has for!
us t. 1911.
T R A C Y ST A ATS.
BOSTON
*
V —
will hold their m eeting a t Mrs. Griffin's 1 Miss Mary Austin, of Portland, was
George Coad wrs a passenger to Port­
C l e r k of S c h o o l D i s t r i c t No. 2.
sale a t a bargain a good business propo­ she made her home here for a num ber I Mrs. Ballantyne is visiting her daugh- and will have a social in honor of Mr. recently m arried to Mr. Sam pson, of land
A10
Sunday.
of years.
ter at Dayton.
Towm
c
'
p
±
,
Co"
^
sition in a neighboring town.
and Mrs. Dan Poling.
j this city.
George Peters, a well known contract-1 The Polings have ju st returned from
Wayne Greenwood was a t Newberg
Joe McConnell is drawing the plans
Rey. C. C. Poling went to Corvallis
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brown a r e back Sunday.
or
of
Santa
Barbara,
Cal.,
passed
away
!
Newport.
for w hat Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowell
Saturday.
from Newport.
, , 1) av [ h h
returned to hi«
claim will be the handsom est bungalow recently. His wife, who survives, is an I H
W alter Vaughn was up from the
Guy H ubbard went to th e m ountains
Miss Jennie Pierce, . of Seattle, is vi
^
l°
in town. They will make it their home aunt of Mr. F. L. T o .e r, d . p u t , conn, v '
Horst hop yard Sunday,
Wanted to Rent.
D e p a r t m e n t of t h e I n t e r i o r , U n i t e d S t a t e s
iting a t her home here.
clerk
here.
to h unt Saturday.
when finished.
L a n d Office a t P o r t l a n d , O r e g o n , J u l y 28, 1911.
Mr. and Mrs. 1 Iph Young, of Inde-
AlOTICE i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t S a m u e l K i m m e l ,
A
good
farm
of
about
100
acres.
Will
D.
J
.
Riley,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
U.
S.
G
rant
Jack
Kerr,
who
has
been
visitin]
Mrs.
Ed
Johnson,
of
Lincoln,
Nebras­
__
___
______jg
in
|
Mra.
Virginia
Sm
ith
went
to
Poit-
Dr. B utler, dentist. Office over F ul­
o f S i l e t z , O r e g o n , w h o . o n D e c e m b e r 22,
pay cash rent, and lease for a term of
ortlan
and Miss Anna W ilkinson returned pendenoe, were Dallas visitors last ka, is visiting a t Frank S m ith ’s.
Portland,
returned to his home here land Sunday.
le r’s pharm acy.
m a d e h o m e s t e a d e n t r y s e r i a l , No. 02356,
years. Could bny some stock and im ­ 190.),
Sunday
Monday from a two weeks auto trip in week.
for n o r t h w e s t o n e - f o u r t h , s c e t i o u 12, t o w n : .h i p
The hi ick plant has sh u t down for
Finest line of wall paper in Polk coun­ Tillamook county, having had a fine
Jiui Hubbard and wife returned froir plements if necessary. Am an e x p eri­ 8 s o u t h , r a n g e 9 we s t, W i l l a m e t t e m e r i d i a n ,
Mr. Alford is threatened with typhoid this fall.
Mrs.
C.
C.
Tode,
of
Salem,
waa
in
ty a t W. P. H olm an’s.
1 *n the coagt Friday.
enced farm er and cau give best of ref­ h a s til ed n o t i c e of i n t e n t i o n t o m a k e fin a l
tim e and accum ulatiug plenty of tan fever.
c o m m u t a t i o n pro of, t o e s t a b l i s h c l a i m t o t h e
Dallas Saturday on business.
erences. Address
llev. C. C. Poling and family retu rn s 1
la n d above described, before t h e R egister a n d
The warm w eather calls for a quick and appetite.
Ray
Sm
ith
was
a
Portland
visitor
last
Mr. Young was kicked by a horse last from the coast Thursday.
R e c e iv e r of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s L a n d office, a t
D. B. COOf'.EY,
Mrs.
Sophia
Hill,
of
The
Dalles,
is
meal gasoline stove—Craven Bros.,
Do not delay ordering those hop week.
P o r t l a n d , O r e g o n , o n t h e 14th d a y of S e p t e m ­
|
Sunday.
867
G
antenbeini
Ave.
visiting relatives here.
agents.
ber, 1911.
checks until the last moment.
Clare Davis went up into the moun­
Portland,
Ore.
C l a i m a n t n a m e s ns w i t n e s s e s : J a m e s B.
Rev. and Mrs. Hopkins entertained
Miss Berga Zauuiheller visited in
Miss Cora Tuft is on the sick list.
The grounds a t the South school have
M c M i l la n , Z i m r i H i n a h a w , J o h n E. H e d g e s ,
W. C. Bristol, a form er U. 8. attor- the official board of the M ethodist tains to h u n t for a few days.
I Stay ton this week.
J a m e s F r a n k s , a l l o f F a l l s C i ty , O r e g o n .
been nicely graded, and s cem ent walk j ney, and Mr. Ed Jorgensen, of Portland, church
Mr. W ilbur Bobhilt, of Nebraska, is
Mrs. Johnson, of Nebraska, is visiting
Thursday night, it being their
H. F H I G B Y ,
is being laid there. Work will soon be I with their families, took dinner at the 25th wedding anniversary.
visiting liia uncle Kev, Young,
a t T. R. Sm ith’s.
I Mrs. John Hill, of The Dalles, is here
Re gi s te r.
NEW TO-DAY
commenced on a cem ent walk at the | Gail last night on their way home to
visiting
her
m
other,
Mrs.
Charlie
Mitch*
Mrs. Cornwall returned home from
Glad vs M art’n returned from The
Win. Green, of Salem, visited his sis­
high school, and these grounds be filled the mettopuli* • by auto from
*
Newport.
ell.
Mr. Allen’s Saturday evening, where Dalles Saturday.
ter, Mrs. Hopkins, last week.
and leveled up.
C O R R E N T —My p l a c e o n S a l m o n Ri v e r : sit-
Miss Nora Robertson desires us to a n ­
she had been taking caie of their little
Miss Anna Anderson went to New- l u a t e d 8) m il e s fr o m c h e e a e f a c lo
t o r r y , . ____
P le n-
j Mrs. T. J. Barn, of Salem, spent Sun­
Robert Roden bough, left T esday for girl, who is sick.
T he ladies th a t are to furnish bread nounce th a t she has been able to secure
t v o f f r u i t a n d goo d l o c a t i o n fo r a c c o m i ii o d * '
b^rg
Monday.
day with relatives here.
for “ hom e baking" day, are requested j the services of Mrs. Lee Sm ith for an- W ashington, where he will m ake his
tt o n of t r a n s i e n t * . Postoffice In c o n n e c ’i o n . — ^ O T I C E is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t b y v i r t u e oi a n
Cass Higgs, of Kickreall, was in Dal­
o r d e r i ss u e d o u t of t h e c o u n t y c o u r t o f t h e
to bring it in as early as possible.
other season as head trim m er in the La ( borne with his brother.
Mr. Castle returned from Portland
Mrs. Chas. Guahered, of Portland, is I n q u i r e o f J o h n R oy er . G r a n d R o n d e , Ore. S7 s t a t e o f O r e g o n , fo r t h e c o u n t y of P o l k , a t t h e
las W ednesday.
A u g u s t t e r m t h e r e o f , 19il, c o m m a n d i n g m « t o
Sunday.
i Rev. and Mrs. Hopkins went to Port-
visiting her sister, Mrs. Will Weaver.
The passing of the last cem ent ordin- j Chic millinery parlors.
sell t h e s e v e r a l t r a c t s o r p a r c e l s o f r e a l p r o p ­
Mrs. J . R. Hubbard returned last F ri­
a nee by the council means th a t we will
Dr. B. H, McCallon on last Monday j land Tuesday.
y h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b e d , to w h i c h t h e c o u n ­
An Ice cream social was given a t Kick-
Lawrence Dornhecker has returned H YVE 7t) a c r e s o f ti p r u n e l a u t for axle. e ty r t of
day from a months visit with her daugh­
P o l k lias a c q u i r e d t i t l e by v i r t u e o f s a le
have 14 business blocks in town w ith o u t: exam ined Rose Sum m ers, of this city I Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Craven, of Cali- ter, Mrs. H. S. Shreve, of Slayton.
reall Saturday evening.
Wil l s e t o u t a n d c u l t i v a t e five vo a rs i n t r lets
from a trip to eastern Oregon,
t h e r e o f fo r t a x e s , a n d m o t e p a r t i c u l a r l y d e ­
o s u it . E a s y t e r m s . —C n a r l e s W. R »yic, I) l i ­
th e old board walks. Thu« we progress. | as to her sanity, and on his reeomtnen- foril{^ arrived here Tuesday m orning
s c r i b e d a s fo llows, t o w i t ;
M
r.
and
Mrs.
F.
F.
Newbill,
of
Airlie,
A IS
Mrs. Hugh Black is visiting at Astor­ as, O r e g o n .
Dots 7 a n d 8, b l o c k 20, T a l m a g e . T a x a n d
Mr. and Mrs. F. Byerley spent Sun­
Mrs. M artha C ham bers is up from i Nation Judge Coad com m itted her^to the , for a m onth’s visit.
were in Dallas Saturday on business.
c o s ts $7.74.
ia this week.
.
, _
.
day with relatives in Airlie.
Portland on a visit to her daughter, state asylum for treatm ent. She w a s,
L ot s 8 a n d 6, b l o c k 10, T h o r p ’s a d d i t i o n t o
Mrs. C. C. C anter was down from E N G L I S H R y e g r a s s fo r s a i e by
Miss Viola and R eatha Snyder, of
• »me I n d e p e n d e n c e . T a x a n d c o s ts $17.87.
M rs..Frank 8hriver, and other relatives. aged 35 and the com plaint was made by | Miss M innie Hopkins left Tuesday
Mr. Seymour was a t M ountain View
Julius Sim m on’s.
i morning for a visit with friends in Ab­
L* gys, A m i t y , No. 2.
87
N o r t h h a l f of s o u t h w e s t q u a r t e r of S e c ti o n
Rickreall, spent Sunday with their par­ Black Rock this week.
Thursday.
erdeen, S. D.
13, t o w n s h i p 8 s o u t h , r a n g e 7 w e s t , c o n t a i n i n g
E pw orth League of the M. E. church
en ts in this city.
80 a c re s .
l a x a n d c o s ts $26.75.
Mr. Sayers says lie will begin pack­
will have charge of the home baking
Mrs.
A
.C
.
Phillips
and
two
children,
Dewey
Inm
an
visited
his
grandpar­
began
plowing
for
No w t h e r e f o r e o n
Frank Holman
Mies Grace W illiams, ^ ho has been of Forest Grove, are visiting at the 'OR S A L E —280 g o o d o a k post*, s e a s o n e d -
this Saturday which will he in S tafrin’s ing green prunes for shipm ent in car­ vetch August lfith, his experience
ents
over
Sunday
at
Falls
City.
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b
Cl
ose
t
o
t
o
w
n
.
Gall
o
n
J
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n
M
a
so
n.
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being
load lots on Septem ber 1st.
visiting ftiends in this city, returned to home of Mrs. George Gates.
window.
Saturday, September 2, 1911,
th a t the early sown yields a one-third
Prof. H atch and family visited a t Falls her home in Ora, Nebraska, last week.
1 o ’c lo c k, p. m ., o f s a i d d a y , a t
Sunday’s Oregonian announced the larger crop.
All those desiring to pick hops in the
H enry Stum p helped m elt iron at the U J E n e e d a s a l e s m a n in e a c h of s e v e r a l e xc el a t h t e t h t e r o h u o t u d r o of
City
last
week.
o r o f t h e c o u r t h o u s e i n Dal la» ,
Mrs W alter Young and daughter, foundry Thursday.
Brown or Munson yards, will please re­ m arriage of Earl L. Crowley and Miss
’ ’ l e n t fields t o sell o u r s o l e n d i d n u r s e r y P o l k c o u n t y . O r e g o n , I wil l sell t h e a b o v e d e ­
Mrs.
Sylvia
Mitchell
Hill,
of
The
Mrs. D rnnim eller, of Sheridan, is vis­ Dorothy, of Portland, are visiting rela
s tH ’k. A p e r m a n e n t pl ace , c a d i w e e k l y a n d a s c r i b e d r e a l p r o p e r t y a t p u b l i c a u c t i o n . u> t h e
port to F. E. Kersey at his confection­ Hazel Royce, of Portland, Rev, Young Dalles, accompanied by her two child­
Kd. Plaster is night watch at the saw­ s q u a r e firm b a c k of yo u. W r i t e for p a r i i c u - h i g h e s t b i d d e r lot c a s h i u h a n d o n d a y of
tives here.
ery.
A31 performing the ceremony at the home ren, is visiting her parents in this city. iting her sister, Mrs. W alter Vassall.
U r s , —W a s h i n g t o n N u r s e r y C o m p a n y . T o p p e n - sale.
mill.
of the bride’s parents. The groom is a
isti, W ash .
W itn e ss m y h a n d t h i s 3r d d a y o f A u g u s t , 1911.
A. D. Jam es was down from Falls City
Mr. T. E. Fairer, of Seattle, spent
Don’t forget to buy your Sunday din­ son of M. K . Crowley, w ho carries the
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gates, of Forest Thursday.
J . M. G R AN T,
Isaac
Hughes
is
building
u
new
side­
Sunday with relatives here.
n e r a t the home baking headquarters mail from Airlie, a nephew of our Mrs. Grove, have been visiting their son,
Sher iff o f P o l k C o u n t y O r e g o n
walk for his son, W ilbur.
C O R S A L E —O. I ( ’. ho g s , «6 m o n t h s o ld , s n b -
J. M- Craven and a m eat estim able Geo. Gates.
next S aturday.—S tafrin’s drug store.
Mrs. Tetlierow, of Falls City, visited
Mns. J. E. Forest went to Salem F ri­
s te r . We h a v e w o r k h o r s e s
W ard Evans and Al, Mead went to c 1 h e a j e p e , t g o to a ts , r e c g o i w ws
in Dallas T hursdny.
day for a few days visit with relatives.
s a n d o t h e r s t o c k fo r sah» -
Chief Odom yanked up severel lads young man.
J. F. Holman lias bought the four
Portland Thursday.
M. S a r g e s w t, n e a r P e r r y d a l e
812
The ice factory is running night and acre garden of Mr. Rogers southeast of
for gam bling the other day and were
C. F Vick, W. B. McKown, Oscar E l­
Mr. and Mrs. Chiccook ai d family left
Miss Essie Frakes went to Portland
day now to get a sta rt for icing the Polk Station.
fined by Police Judge Gregory.
lis and J. H. Flower were down from for a few days outing at Pacific City.
Thursday.
many refiigerator cars soon to be need­
In t h e c o u n t y c o u r t fo r t h e s t a t e of O r e g o n
Falla City recently.
C O R HALE—O n e b a y m a r c , o n e g r a y m a t e
Brown & Sibley, attorneys and ab ed here.
Zula lleistand is spending a few days
Mr. and Mrs. George G ates and their
•
1 w i t h a m u l e c o lt 3 m o u t h s o l d A. E. K i m ­ c o u n t y of P o l k ,
A rthur Hayes acted as nightw atch a ba
stra c te rs .
N otary public. Abstracts
Dora Elkins visited in Falls City over a t the coast.
ll, Rocca, Ore .
friends went to Salem one day last
I n t h e m a t t e r o f t h e e s t a t e of M a ry E. B r i c k -
few
nights
last
week.
Judge Galloway will bold a session of week.
er.
d
e
c
e
a
s
e
d
.
m a d e prom ptly at a reasonable charge,
Sunday.
Mias Lillian Bowman and Li lie E rick­
T o J o h n D. B r l c k e r , g r e e t i n g :
circuit court here next Saturday.
(>10 Mill street*, Dallas. Ore.
N t h e n a m e of t h e s t a t e of O r e g o n : Y o u a r e
N athan Stowe spent Sunday with his son returned from Newport W ednesday.
Jim Middleton’s old threshing m a­
s ale —Ter y e a r l i n g
hereby cited a n d required to a p p e ar in the
R E r G e g I S i s T te E r R e d E D C o b t u s w c k o s l d for
bu c k s , v e r y fine. Writer
Mr. and Mrs. John W ebster and Dick
Win. Kaiser, aa well known a lawyer chine burned up Friday near McCoy.
sister a t McMinnville.
NEW
YORK
HOPS
FAILURE.
c o u n t y c o u r t of t h e s t a t e of O r e g o n , fo r t h e
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Miss
Maud
Robertson
returned
from
returned from a pleasant two weeks at a * there is in Oregon, passed away at
c
o
u
n
t y of P o lk a t t h e c o u r t r o o m t h e r e o f , a t
Miss Ella Moffit visited a t Mr. Paul Salem Thursday.
Mrs. Frances, of Black Rock, visited
Newport yesterday.
Salem Monday, aged 58 years.
Da lla s, i n t h e c o u n t y of P o lk o n M o n d a v , t h e
Riley’s a t Antioch.
the Evans home Sunday.
U t h d a y o f S e p t e m b e r , 1911, a t 10 o ’c lo c k i n t h e
Independence
Grower’*
Brother
Miss Carroll Bellinger passed through
ME m a t c h e d t e a m of fillies f o r s a le . t o r e u o o n of t h a t d a y , t h e n a n d t h e r e t o s h o w
Have your family photograph, it will
Born, August 19th, to Mr. and Mrs.
H ANDSO
H. S. Sm ith, of Lewisville, was a Dal­ here from Salem on her way to Forest
Rest g e n e r a l p u r p o s e t e a m i u s t a t e . Pr iz e c a u s e , if a n y t h e r e be, v h y t h e a d m i n i s t r a t o r
Mel Teats, of Portland, is visiting bis
yield you more satisfaction as t lie years C. W. Patterson, a t their Salt Creek
Gloomjr Over Crop in East.
w i n n e r s a t S a l e m s h o w . Also s o m e y e a r l i n g of s a i d e s t a t e s h o u l d n o t be g r a n t e d a n o r d e r
las
visitor
last
week.
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
W.
Teats.
Grove
Saturday.
go by th an in any other way. Do it and home, a 12 pound s in and heir.
C o t s w o l d r a m s a t a b a r g a i n —L. I. R u r s e lL to se ll a t p r i v a t e s a le , t h e f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d
tf
real prem ises belonging to said estate, to w it;
do it now. C herrington is still in Dal­
H. C. Fox, of Itickreall, was in Dallas
F. E. Osburne, of Jefferson, has been
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stow, of Peedee,
Advises received today by George L. M o n m o u t h , Ore .
For Sale—Big lot, 6f x 150 feet, seven visiting
B e g i n n i n g a t t h e s o u t h e a s t c o r n e r of L o t 4,
las and will m ake you the very finest.
Friday.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
are visiting in town thfs week.
| Rose, an Indenendence hopgrower, from
bl o c k 8, L e v e n s ’ L uC re o le H o m e s t e a d A d d i t i o n
blocks
from
court
h<
u
s
e
;
price
$225.
Y our friends will love you better if you
Osburne.
his brother, Ray Rose, a well known PO Let o n s h a r e s . 60 h e a d of g r a d e d C o t s w o l d to D a l la s . P o l k c o u n t y . O r e g o n ; r u n n i n g
Rev.
Barham
and
wife
are
a
t
Falls
Will
sell
on
installm
ents
if
desired,—
L.
Mrs.
T.
Gates,
who
has
been
visiting
|
give them a fine photograph of your­
A 21 . t h e n c e n o r t h 60 i c e t ; t h e n c e e a s t 136 feet :
hopjrow er of Otsego county, New York, ^ e w e s —F. L. S o u t h , Sa l e m , Ore.
Mrs. H. J. Butz, of W ashington, pass­ City attending cam pm eeting.
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t h e n c e s o u t h 6u feet ; t h e n c e west 136 fe e t t o
her son, George (iates, returned to her | | indicate th a t the New York hop crop
self,
tf D. Brown.
t h e p l a c e o f b e g in n i n g .
ed through Dallas on business Friday.
Mrs. W alter Young, from Portland, home in Forest Grove Saturday.
W it n e s s t h e l i o n . E d . F. Go ad , j u d g e o f t h e
not be 20,000 bales and probably C O R SA L E — A w o r k ho rs e , x v e a rs old. w e i g h t
c
o u n t y c o u r t of t h e s t a t e of O r e g o n , fo r t h e
Miss Glee Alford, of P ortland, is home is visiting a t Rev. Youngs.
1 1375, b l a c k . —I n q u i r e oi W il l is Row ell . 512
The Star theatre will run every ever.« will be considerably lower.
e o u n t y o f Polk w i t h t h e s e a l o f s a id c o u r t a f ­
Levens street.
A2-I
for a visit.
•‘Green,
dirty,
lousy,
m
ouldy,"
is
the
ing
as
soon
as
E
arl
Shultz
gets
home.
fixed, this.'id «lay of A u g u s t , 1911.
George Finery, of P ortland, was a
attest ;
K. M. SM IT H.
way Mr, Rose describes the entire New
Mr. and Mrs. L. Gerlinger Sr., of P o rt­ Sunday visitor in Dallas.
Miss Laura Chipm an * is visiting her York hop crop. Never before have
C l e rk .
land, are visiting their sons, Louis and
L. D. Br o w n ,
U / A N T E D v e a l —Will p a y 11 c e n t s a p o u n d :or
sister in Salmon River.
Mrs.
Alice
Cobh
and
children,
of
P
ort­
c lu s te r s been picked before August 25 in ” p r i m e v e a l , — D a l la s M e a t Co.
ti
A t t o r n e y fo r e s t a t e
George.
land, are in the city visiting her m oth­
E sther ( ¡ales spent Friday in Forest New York, but this year picking began
Mrs. H. P. Shriver has returned from er, Mrs. Alice Dempsey.
last Friday, to save the cron, such as
Grove.
a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Georgia
will be produced. The New York grow­ C O R S A L E —O n e 5 - h o rs e p o w e r s t e a m e n g i n e ,
Mrs. Bert W ei's returned home Tuee-
Jennings, at Hillsboro.
Miss Ju a n ita Burch spent Sunday in er prophecies th at 5 0 cents will be easily 1 b e e n u s e d a b o u t 12 m o n t h s , p r a c t i c a l ’v as
g o o d a s n e w . $35 t a k e s i t . —D a l la s M e a t C o, tf
day trom Buell, where she has been vii- Independence.
obtained by tlio#Orcgon grower and d e ­
Mr. and Mrs. F. H . Osburne have itiug and gathering wild blackberries.
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 of O r e g o n ,
clares
th
a
t
on
top
of
bad
conditions,
moved from Tillamook and are staying
Mr. Bowser went to Salem W ednes­
for P o l k c o u n t y .
NTED—
Mr. Miller, of M cM innville, was in day.
v e a l . —J
New York growers, with a few except­ 11/A
at the home of bis father.
**
M.
Rri
ggs’,
p
h
o
n
e
14x3,
tf
M
a t h e w s k Bell, C, W. M a t h e w s )
Dallas on business Thursday.
ions, have absolutely failed to take any
■I
a n d T ill Bell, p l a i n t i f f s
Dr. and Mrs. Young and Mrs. Rich­
Mr. and Mrs Carl Sellers and Blanche ea’e of their hops this year, which cou-
v.
.
Mrs.
Neve1,
of
Portland,
was
in
Dal­
ardson returned from the coast last
Mason were in Independence Friday.
Zo c O v e r m e y e r a n d C. R. Over- ;
diti
m
has
figured
largely
in
the
poor
a
t
h
o
u
s
a
n
d
.
All
k
i
n
d
s
o
f
r
o
u
g
h
l
u
m
b
e
r
a
t
las on bus n ts Thursday.
t h e W A M a r t i n s a w m il l, a b o u t
m iles m eyer, defendants.
Thursday.
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7
‘
:
y
e'd.
Davi l Seth left for Idaho Monday.
tf
T o Zoe 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 ­
Mr. N ettlem an and wife went to Si-
| Sixty cents, he says, is now’ offered in w e s t of D a l l a s . P h o n e 1x9.
Floyd Meyer, of Sm ithfield, was a
fendants above n a m e d :
Miss Eva and Lloyd Gates, of Cor­ ' New York. In a large num ber of yards
letz Bay Thursday.
N t h e n a m e of t h e s t a t e o f O r e g o n : Y o u a r e
Dallas visitor Sunday.
vallis, spent a few hours with friends in New York be says th a t poles have nl- IT’A N T E D — H i g h s s t p r ic e s p a i d for beef, ve a l,
h e r e b y n o t if ie d a n d r e q u i r e d t o a p p e a r a n d
Prof.
J.
E.
Dunton,
of
Falls
City,
was
Miss Maude Robertson, of Salem, was
h ire Sunday.
r s to c k c a t t l e o f a n y d c r c r i p - a n s w e r t h o c o m p l a i n t filed a g a i n s t y o u i n t h e
! ready been stacked and the vines cut, t ” l o n . m i I l n c q h u c i r o e w o s f o J.
in
Dallas
Friday
evening.
a
b
o
v e e n t i t l e d c o u r t a n d a c t i o n , o n o r b e fo r e
M.
Rri
ggs,
~
—
**-“
p
h
o
n
e
11x3
in Dallas Sunday.
t h e l a s t d a y of t h e t i m e p r e s c r i b e d i n t h e o r ­
Mrs. Tom Jones has gone to the m oun­ indicating th a t next year the hopya ds G i l l i a m line, D a l la s
tf
John Davis and P. F. Bowser drove tains for an outing.
d e r of p u b l i c a t i o n of t h i s s u m m o n s u p o n y o u ,
! w ill be slim in th at state.—Statesm an.
Mr. Alford preached at Sheridan Sun­
v i z : Six w e e k s f r o m t h e »late of first p u b l i c a ­
over to Salem W ednesday.
day,
t io n t h e r e o f b e g i n n i n g J u l y 20, 1911, t n a t b e ­
Merle Myers, of Sm ithfield, spent Sat­
i n g t h e d a t e of t h e fir si p u b l i c a t i o n , a n d if
Dan
W.
Siddons,
of
St.
Jo*
us,
a
for­
Discovert
Dynamite
Stick.
urday evening in Dallas.
Rev. Miles has returned home from
yo u fail t o so a p p e a r a n d a n s w e r , t h e p l a i n ­
mer resident of Dallas, is visiting rela­
tiffs will t a k e j u d g m e n t A g a i n s t y o u for t h e
Reports from the Polk county hills
his vacation.
W.
J
.
Mulkey
we
it
to
Astoria
Sun­
tives here.
CE A LED b i d s w i l l be r ec e i v ed by t h e Adj u- a m o u n t c l a i m e d i n t h e s a i d c o m p l a i n t , t o w i t :
just
west
of
Salem
say
th
a
t
what
m
ight
T h e s u m <-f $212.50, t o g e t h e r wit li $20 a t t o r n e y ’s
Mrs. W eak’s sister from Troutdale is
day.
O
t
a
n
t
-
G
e
n
e
r
a
l
,
O.
N.
G.,
G
e
r
l
i
n
g
e
r
b
u
i
l
d
i
n
g
have been a serious accident was avert­
Earl Sm ith run a nail in his foot Wed­
r t l a n d , O r e g o n , u n t i l 5 p. in., of S e p t e m b e r fee a n d t h e co s ts a n d d i s b u r s m e n t s of t h e a c ­
visiting her.
Dr. Bollman went to Falls City Wed­ ed when a m ember of G rice’s threshing I, 1911, for t h e c o n s t r u c t i o n of a b r i c k a r m o r y t io n . Y o u a r e f u r t h e r n o t if ie d t h a t t h i s s u m ­
nesday. Dr, Bollman brought him in
b
u
i l d i n g i n Dallas, O r e g o n , f r o m p l a n s p r e p a r ­ m o n s is s e r v e d u p o n y o u by p u b l i c a t i o n t h e r e ­
Mrs. Bollman is visiting in Halsey.
nesday.
crew discovered a stick of dynam ite in a
iu his auto.
F. H. Mor ison . a r c h i t e c t , D a l la s . A of i n t h e P o l k C o u n ' y I te i n iz e r, p u b l i s h e d i n
sheaf just before it went into the thresh­ ed h e by
c k fo r 10 p e r c e n t of t h e a m o u n t of e a c h t h e c i t y of Da lla s, P o l k C o u n t y , O r e g o n , p u r ­
The picnic given by the C hristian
Merle
Ramsey
is
very
ill
with
typhoid
Mr. and Mrs. D. Seliuyler Scott and
ing
machine.
Had
the
dynam
ite
escap­
hi
d
m
u
s t a c c o m p a n y e a c h p r o p o s a l . P l a n s s u a n t t o t h e o r d e r of H o i i . Ed. F. C o a d , c o u n ­
church was well attended,
j u d g e »if P o l k c o u n t y , O r e g o n , m a d e i n
children, of Little Fall , ’New York, are fever.
ed notice and ; o le in t > the thr«‘«her, the m a y b e p r o c u r e d fro m t h e ar e l ii t t' e t, t h e a d j u ­ c ty h a m
b e r s o n t h e 19th d a y o f J u l y , 1911.
t
a
n
t
-
G
e
n
or a t B u i l d e r s E x c h a n g e ,
lueking
after
a
home
iu
Polk
County.
Mrs. W hite gave a tea Friday a fter­
Bessie Chipm an returned home from whole outfit would have been blown to S e c o n d a n e d r a A I ’ m l d office
T h e d a t e of t h e first p u b l i c a t i o n of t h i s s u m ­
er streets, P o rtla n d . Oregon.
m o n s is J u l y 20, 1911, a n d t h e l a s t p u b l i c a t i o n
atoms. W hether the explosive was
noon.
W K FIN /.E li,
Viola Mason went out to Fred Koser's Portland Saturday.
A d j u t a n t - G e n e r a l . O. N. G. t h e r e o f w i l l he m a d e o n t h e 31st d a y of A u g u s t ,
placed in the sheaf by design or w heth­
1911.
J . H. F L O W E R .
There were 108 out to the E pw orth to work.
Mr. and Mrs. Parks went to the coast er it was merely by accident, cannot be
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A tto rn ey for Plaintiffs.
League Sunday night.
Percy W arner, of Milner, N, D , visit­ Sunday for a few days outing.
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ascertained —Statesm an.
George Hopkins Jr. was a Salem vis­ ed a t E. H. H am illton’s.
John G rant was in Salem Tuesday.
itor the last of the week.
Mrs. Georgia Robins and little girl, of
Native Son Die*.
G ran t Burford returned from Port­
Dr. McCallon and family have re­ I sjs Angeles, are in th e city visiting her land Saturday.
j Died a t Newport Tuesday, August 22,
O T IC E is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e u n d e r s i g n ­
m other, Mrs. Hallock, for a short tim e.
turned from the coast.
The C hristian Endeavor gave a social 1°11» David Gel wick, age 47, of hemor- N ed h a s be e n by t h e e o u n t y c o u r t o i t h e
In t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t o f t h e s t a t e of O r e g o n for
s
t
a
t e of O r e g o n , for
Po lk c o u n t y , • d u l y
Fridayevening.
rhsge.
Dave,
as
he
was
familiarly
Elmo
Bennett
and
brother,
Albert,
Mr. and Mrs. Brown, of Portland, are
t h e e s t a t e of I P»»lk c o u n t y .
ltt
, . . . .
known, was very well known and jtopu- a W p n p i o i i a n m t e d R i a d d g m e w i n a i y s , t r a t d r e i c x e a of
and Guy Nixon returned home from
visiting at L. G erlinger’s.
s e d . All p e r s o n s I E m p i r e I n v e s t m e n t Comp an y,-*.
M
ihs
E
tta
Fleck
is
in
Portland
visiting
,ftr
,l0rw
where
he
u
v
«
k
I
lor
many
years,
«
| •
h a v i n g c l a i m s a g a i n s t s a id e s t a t e a r e h e r e b y a c o r p o r a t i o n , pl a i n t if f.
their outing in the m ountains.
VH.
r
friends.
| j j e CftJne 0f pioneer family near Inde- no t if ie d t o p r e s e n t t h e m , d m y v e ri f ie d a s by
Mr. itn<l Mr». Lawrence Rainedell
W. B. P e r r y a n d Ainerl«‘a P e r
l a w r e q u i r e d , t o M a ti ld a J. R i d g e w a y , t h e u n
have gone to Salt Creek.
Mrs. McKinney left for a two weeks pendence and w ill he buried a t Indepen- d e r s i g n e d a d m i n i s t r a t r i x , a t h e r r e s i d e n c e rv . h i s wife, G. G. P e r r y a n d M a l ­
A lm a M itc h e ll
dence, where his m other is buried. He n e a r Bue ll, in P o l k c o u n t y , O r e g o n , o r a t t h e v i n a R e t r y , hi s wife. C h e r t e i H.
Mrs. F orrette’s sister has decided to visit in Portland.
Felix Coinegy» and Andrew Campbell
leaves two brothers, Frank, of this city, office o f W. O. Hints, a t S h e r i d a n , O r e g o n , w i t h ­ D od d a n d a il o t h e r p e r o n s or
m o n t h s fr o m t h e d a t e of t h e first p u b l i ­ p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g a n y r i g h t , t it l e
were tip from their I’errydale farm s remain here for the year and will teaih
and Fred, of Pullm an, W ashington. i c n a t s i ix
e s t a t e , lie n o r i n t e r e s t i n t h e
o n of t h i s n ot ic e .
F r a n k S tu m p
Thursday, and say a horse Iwlonging to at Oakdale.
The funeral will be held at Indepen
G i v e n u n d e r m y h a n d t h i s 22 nd d a y of A u g ­ | r e a l p r o p e r t y d e s c r i b e d i n t h e
co m p la in t herein, d efen d an ts
Will M artin dropped dead the night
Rosa Ellis is tal ing his vacation at
Mrs. II W. Stum p lias re tu rn e j from dence, Thursday jit 11 o’clock.—States­ u s t, 1911.
MATILD A J RUM JEW AY,
T o W. B. P e r r y . A m e r i c a P e r r y . C. O. P e r r y ,
prev ous.
the coast.
a short visit to Albany.
man.
A d m i n i s t r a t r i x of t h e e s t a t e of
M a l v i n a P e r r y , C h a r l e s H 1 >«»«l«t a n d a l l o t h ­
W illiam Ridgeway,
er persons o r pa rties u n k n o w n c la im in g any
Carey H avter and P A. Finsetli left
Mr. Will Martin was down from 1 is
Mrs. I, H. Cornwall returned Tues-
W.
O.
81
ins,
d
e
c
e
a
s
e
d
.
r i g h t , t i t l e , e s t a t e , l ie n o r i n t e r e s t i n t h e re a l
Hop
Contracts.
Sunday for a 10-days trip to l ona Bay, mill Sunday.
lay from a visit to Acme and Eugene.
A ttorney.
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estate described in the co m p lain t herein, d e ­
going
across
the
m
ountains
and
re
tu
rn
­
fendants.
JLJI
J. M. Card to Louis Lachmand.
Mrs. Brock went to Silverton S atu r­
Al Mead went to Salem Wednesday
IN t h e n a m e of t h e s t a t e of O r e g o n y o u a r e
ing by water.
J . H . Matney to Conrad Krebs.
afternoon,
day.
l h e r e b y r e q u i r e d t«» a p p e t i r i n t h e a b o v e
Hedges ik Davidson to Jas. Harris.
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 i n t filed
H enry Campbell and Dr. Young with
Mr. and Mrs. McBee and Miss Shew -
Mrs. Cornwall is nursing Mrs. Sarah
a g a i n s t y o u in 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
their families returned Friday from an
s ix w e e k s f r o m t h e d a t e ot t h e first p u b l i c a ­
Allen,
who
was
operated
on
W
ednes­
outing a t Siletz. H .(> . says Mr. Tull, ey went to the coast.
t i o n of t h t s s u m m o n s , w h i r l »lute of tir si p u b ­
Marriage Licenses.
In t h e C i r c u i t Go tirt of t h e S t a t e o f O r e g o n l i c a t i o n Is t ie 6t h <iay of J u l y , 1911, an<1 it y ou
day.
•
of Tull A (iibbs, P ortland, is the first
W alter M uir went to the coast.
fail t o so a ni kc ar a n d a n s w e r s a i d « o i n p i a l n t .
Geo. P. Schm itt and Elizabeth Little. for t h e G o u n t y of Po ik .
man to put in an up to date cottage, he
William
Bird,
while
pruning
his
trees
C.
C.
H
a
n
s
e
n
,
P
l
a
in
t
if
f
,
p l a i n t i f f will a p p l y t o t h e c o u r t o r t h e reli ef
Middleton Bros, think tliev will have
Harvey Hansen and Em m a C hristian­
building it oil souie land purchased of from
let
the
knife
slip
and
cut
his
hand
se­
versus
p r a y e d f»>r in its c o m i i i a i n t h e r e i n , l o w i t :
7 to 10 days more threshing.
son.
A. M. F a n n i n g . H a r r i e t t (Muff, T h e G e n e r a l q u i e t i n g t h e t i t l e t«> t h e l a n d d e s c r i b e d in
George Cutler.
verely.
(
-
o
n
f
e
r
e
n
c
e
«if
t
h
e
New
J
e
r
u
s
a
l
e
m
C
h
u
r
c
h
i
u
p l a i n t i f f ' s c o m p l a i n t h e r e i n a n d for a »leeree
Stephen Hawkins and Anna Pownell.
t h e K i n g d o m of G r e a t B r i t a i n ; t h e u n k n o w n • >f t lie s a i d c»mrt d e c r e e i n g t h e t i t l e t o t h e
L e o n a M a so n .
Alderman Ayres and family are back
Oscar Kllis w b b down from Falls City
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h e i r s of J o h n J l c k l O B , tlereHs»*«|, t h e u n k n o w n l a m i a b o v e m e n t i o n e d t«> h e i n t h e
plaintiff
from Taft, where they have been rus­
Frank Campliell is spending a few Monday.
h e i r s of M. N. S y r o n , d e c e a s e d : a n d a ls o all h e r e i n .
Farm Names.
ticating for a few weeks,
o th er persons or parties u n k n o w n claim ing
T
h
i
s
s
u
m
m
o
n
s
is
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Mr. and Mra. F. Byerley spent Sun­
, t i t l e , e s ta t e , Iv in o r i n t e r e s t i n t h e t iv e w e e k s by o r d e r of H o n . K«l. F, C o a d , c o u n ­
No. 02—Fruit Haven Farm s, Oscar a re n a y l r e i s g ta h t t iM
l e s e r ib e d i n t h e c o m p l a i n t h e r e i n , t y j u d g e of P o l k c o u n t y , O r e g o n , o n t h e 30th
Everybody boost for a H arvest F esti­
Miss Blanche McKinney is spending a day witli relatives in Airlie.
d e f e n d a n t s . —S u m m o n s for P u b l i c a t i o n ,
Dellaven <!fc Son, Dallas.
«lay ot J u n e , 1911.
val and later a county fair.
few days in Portland.
Miss G ertrude Cobb, of Falls City,
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No. 64—BonnyCrest F ruit Farm , Dal­ T o A. M. P a n n i n g , H a r r i e t t C l o f f , T h e G e n e r a l
A t t o r n e y s for P l a in tif f.
A. C. Philip and family, Mr. J. C.
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G iltner and siater, Mrs. A. H. Gates, tian church, was held Thursday a fte r­
h e i r s of J o h n J a c k s o n , d e c e a s e d , t h e u n
Mr. and Mrs. Riley C raven left •
are in town visiting the family of Geo. noon at th e home of Mrs. Win. Ullrey.
k n o w n h e i r s of M. N. Syr on, d e c e a s e d ; a n d j
REAL ESTATE* TRANSFERS
Tuesday for th e beach for an outing.
(iates. The above parties went to Sa­
a ll «»tiier v e r s o n s o r p a r t i e s u n k n o w n c l a i m ;
lu g a n y r i g h t , ti t le , e s t a t e , lie n, o r I n t e r e s t I
Mrs. P. D. Edigar. of Dallas, has re­
lem last week, Mr. Philip going in the
Mrs. If. J . Butz, of C entralia, has
in the rea l esta te described iu th e c o m p la in t
interest of the F. P. Gas plants, to a r ­ turned from Pacific City.
been visiting this week with Mr. and ! g g Hilliard et ux to Chaa ()
In t h e C ircuit C o u rt of th e s ta te of Oregon,
herein, defendants.
P o lk c o m i t y :
range with his sub agent, Mr. A. L.
»Velke«, lot In Independence
1000 I N t h e n a m e o f t h e s t a t e o f O r e g o n : Y o u a r c f»tr
A. ('. W aters came over Saturday to Mr«. Frank Shriver.
F r a n k P. B a r b e r, p l a i n t i f f
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Frazer, regarding th eir dernonstration visit relatives.
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Mr».
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home
d a g a i n s t y ou i n t h e a b o v e e n t i t l e d | _
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a t the state fair next m onth. The party
liard, land in Independence
2)0 s p u l a i t i n w t i f t ile
h i n »1* Week* fro m t h e d a t e «>f t b ,. i T r a n c e a A. B a r b e r , d i f e n d a n t J
from
I’ortlank
Monday.
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H om er Foster, of Corvallis, was in
is making W estern Oregon in a Model II
N l> Hilliard et ux to J M llilliord
firs t p u b l i c a t i o n of t h i s s u m m o n s , w h i c h s a id . To F r a n c e s A. B a r b e r , d e f e n d a n t a b o v e n a m e d ;
is 24th «lay «» A u g u s t , 1911. a m i if \ o u fall IN t h e n a m e o f t h e s t a t e of O r e g o n : Y ou a r e
C arter car, which Mr. Philip has driven | Perrydale Monday evening.
Mr«. J . Craven returned Friday from
et ux, land In Independence . . .
3iM) «late
t o a n s w e r fo r w e a l t h e r e o f t h e p l a i n t i f f wil l » h e r e b y r e q u i t e d t o a p p e a r e n d a n s w e r t h e
♦800 miles since March 8th of this year,
M II Tinker el US to It K Cook et
a p p l y t o t h e c o u r t for a j u d g m e n t a m i d e c r e e c o m p l a i n t filed a g a i n s t y o u i n t h e a b o v e en-
Miss Lucy Bert, of Portland, is the an ontinK a t th e apringa.
he claiming it to be the car of cars.
I I I , 8 acre», t 8 », r 4 w ............
250) a g a i i i s t y o u a» p r a y e d f«*r i n t h e c o n . p l a i n t , | t i t l e d c o u r t a n d s ui t, o n «>r t»efore t h e l a s t «lav
guest r f her sister, Mrs. G. Carmichael.
J. B. Thompson returned from Balem
t o w i t : (I) T h a t p l a i n t i f f is th. o w n e r i n fee »»f t h e t i m e p r e s c r i b e d In t h e o r d e r l o r p n b l tc a -
Peler Neufeldt et ux to M II Bur-
of t h e f o l l o w i n g d e a r ri be d p r e m i s e s , l i o n o f t h i n u ni m o n a u p o n yo u , w h i c h p e r i o d
H a r r is t D av is.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rich, ot Falls City, Monday.
aon, 1 acre, t 7 a, r 5 w .............
001 t il ow m F p le
t : B e g i n n i n g a t t h e n o r t h w e s t c o r n e r of 1 « ' »»f
«»f t i m e is s ix w e e k s fr o m t h e d «1)_____
a t e o f __________
t h # fir st
Mr«. Ballard ia looking after Ffdler'a Iaaac Biungardner et ux to E A
n , i n I pobli(*atl«»u o f t h i s « iiD im oni, t o w i it:
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I-ester Young run a rusty nail in his soent Sunday with Mrs. Rich’s sister
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Will
»tore while the latter ia a t the coaat.
Hwltzer, land In Monmouth . . . 5000
Mrs. J . C. T urner.
1 foot Monday.
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c it e m e r i d i a n in P ol k C o u n t y , O r e g o n : t h e n c e
Leek et ux to E W Blanch­
s o u t h 14.87 c h a i n s to t h e s o u t h w e s t c o r n e r of a n d if y o u f a ll t»» so a p p e a r o r a n s w e r s a id
Mr and Mr». H . P. Shriver viaited J W
The apple crop will not be very heavy
Chas. B ennett is painting his house.
ard. 40 acre», t 8 a, r ti w
10 s a i d d o n a t i o n l a n d c l a i m ; t h e m e e a s t 1H.96 ( c o m p la in t, t h e p l a i n t i f f will a sk t h e c ow r t for
in llill»boro and Portland la»t week.
but there will be plenty of pears
. b a i n s , t h e n c e n o r t h 15J d e g r e e s «'ast 27 62 a d e c r e e «»f d i v o r c e a n d a n u l l m e n t o f t h e m a r ­
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Mrs. Fred Holt, who hss been visiting
g r e e s e a s t 22.79 r i a g e b o n d no w e x i s t i n g l ie t w e c n yo u a n d
Henkle, lot in Independence
1 c c h h a a i i n n s s : t»» t h t h e e n c n e o r t n h o r b t o h n m 31 t a r y d e «»f
Koaa Will«low waa in P ortland thia
Miss G ertrude W aters, of Portland,
her son, Mr. C, H utchins, has returned
t h e »ahl d o n a ­ p l a i n t if f a s p r a y e d for i u s a i d c o m p l a i n t .
Yo u a r e f u r t h e r n o t if ie d t h a t t h i s s u m m o n *
W LGIIaon et ux to C F Vick, lot
t i o n l a n d c l a i m ; t h e n c e west 37.68 c h a i n s to
was in Dallas Sunday.
week.
; to her home in P ortland.
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In Fall» »tity.........................
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from
Mrs.
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Per
Glen Butler returned home from the
Capital Trunt Company to Clara
d e f e n d a n t s m a y be d e t e r m i n e d by a d e c r e e of llidied i n D al las . P«»!k G o u n t y . Oreg«m. p u r ­
Albany thia week.
rydsle.
coast Monday.
D Mver«, lot in Klngwoud Park
700 s a id c o u r t . (2) T h a i by s a i d d©» f e e I t b e d e ­ s u a n t t«* a n «»rder of H o n . Was. G a l l o w a y , elf*
c r e e d a m i a t J u d g e d t h a t t h e sai. l d e f e n d a n t s c u l t j m l g e . m a d e t h e lfith d a y of J u l y . 1911. t h e
J D. Sm ith, jr. ia hauling wood to Alice LeM»»nrjer and h it-to W
Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland left for Seat­
The W. C. T. U. m eets a t A untie
a m i e a c h of t h e m h a v e no e s t a t e o r i M e r e s t «late «»f first p u b l i c a t i o n b e in g J u l y IS. 1911,
Wynn Johnaon and wife, 40
tle Saturday.
Dallas.
w h a t e v e r i n «»r t o ssi«i p a r c e l of l a n d a m i t h a t an<l H i «‘ las t p u b l i c a t i o n t h e n of wil l be Aug
F rin k 's Tuesday.
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t h e t i t l e *»f p l a i n t i f f t h e r e t o is go o d a n d v a l i d : use 24. 1911.
Mable Adams was a Salem yftitor
Mia» Della H agen, of Salem, waa a II M Abbott et nx to Cha« L
H arley Kerr was a passenger to
A t t o r n e y fo r P l e in t lf f .
an«l (3) T h a i t h e »aid d e f e n d a n t s a n n e a c h of
t h e m he f o re v e r e n j » d n e d a m i d e b a r r e d f r o m
Sunday.
Da I la« vititor thia week.
Southern Oregon Saturday.
Thornton, 7 acre», t 8 #, r ft w
3500 a s s e r t i n g a n y . I a; m s w h a t e v e r i n o r t o s a id
Bud Sunderlin is down from Black
l a n d a d ve rs« to pl a i n t if f, a n d t h a t p l a i n t i f f
Mra, Cora Diederick, of Xewherg, haa
Mrs. C lara E m m ett went to Newport
m i v h a v e s u o h o t h e i r e l i e f a* m a y s e e m met«?
Thick visiting a t H arry Douglas's.
been vlaiting here,
T hursday.
ith equity.
I.
C ure» C olds, C r o a p a n d W h o o p ia g C eaffc.
Sandy Fryer is on the sick list and
Thi» s u m m o n s by a n »»rds# of t b # H o n .
Raleigh
Burch
ha»
been
viaiting
with
Ralph Forest is in Astoria.
C u r t s Cold», C r o u p a o d W h i p p i n g Coug h.
i not able to work.
Fisk Braid
Reflex Slicker
Notice to Wood Dealers.
Notice fur Publication.
Sheriffs Sale.
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Citation.
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SPECI ALS
SATURDAY
Summons.
F O R
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Notice to Contractors.
3DC
3DI
Saturday, Aug. 26th., we
will close our sale with
the following inducements
sac
Notice to Creditors.
Summons.
3DC
B I S H O P ’S
Ready Tailored Clothes
3DC
Citation.
Suits value to $20.00
now $10.00
$20.00 to $35.00 suit
now $15.00
Summons
Salem Woolen
Mill Store
SALEM , ORECON
Af«rts fw the famous “ JUST WRIGHT SHOTS
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
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Chamberlain's Cough Kerned)