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OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. All the County News Graphically W rit ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. R. L CHAPM AN.... F U N E R A L D IR EC TO R and EM BALM ER I O F F IC E : Ch apel and P arlor*, N. M ain i t . D A L I.A 3 . OREGON: r Bel 1 P h o n e 103. - Mutual Phone 1306. ) C j IU promptly Answered Day or Night. ng un id- the FALLS CITY | Mrs. Boynton and family are home Iron» their'claim on Halimni river. Many of our pe«>ple took in the state fair I ant week and report a good attend ance and a good exhibit. O’ Brien A Sickafooae have opened a laundry here ami will Install the necen- sarv machinery to do all kinds of fine work U the business w ill require it. furil Sunday on their way home from Earl Ruscell has bought some fi:ie the fair. Mr. and Mra. liullia were old lots here ami will build a horns on them friend» of Mr». Crawford*« in Wisconsin. in the spring. Mr. Russell i ‘ one of our Geo. Dracey started threshing again hustling young men who make good. Monday. Archie Chambers is home from East Mr. and Mr«. I.ynn Percival return»! ern Oregon, wheie he has been for sev- home Sunday after ramping for the eral months. week at tlie lair ground«. Will Rolwrtaon ami family am! Miss I Daniel Crawford witnessed >• fine view Edith Kelly, from Sheridan, were visit of Brooks’ comet Friday night. ors at the home of J. 11. Flower last \ I pry A Derrick finished picking Satur week. I Wash , came Sunday to spend some time with their niece, Mrs. Fred Loy. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Wilson returned to their home in Portlami this week af- 1 ter a stay of three weeks. Mrs. John Baldwin and children left , Tuesday for their home in Bcappoose. • Nelson Andeiton sold seven head of cattle to Law rence flecker last week and | purchase«! a horse from the same party 1 this week. The Misses Carrie and f»eah Nash are spending part of the week visiting friends in Dallas. | Oscar Cole, wife an«l children of Ma rion county, were guests at the home of Ed Prather last Sunday. i Despite the stormy weather several families from here attended the state fair at Salem last week. Mrs. Chester McClain, who was quite ill, was taken to the hoshital Tuesday morning. WEST SUMMIT. The Northwest Angora Goat associa in our ; tion met Thursday at 12:30 with the largest attendance on record. The prin cipal object of the meeting was to de Hop picker« are returning and most j cide upon a place for the midwinter 1 of them with empty pocket book.- a* show. C. B. Gwiun, of Oakland, was hop pim ing was a failure for most oft present and made a strong pie« on be them this year, ami some of the hop half of the commercial club of Oakland growers will probably pay for some of to hold the meeting there. Letters were rea«i from Bilverton and Salem asking this next year. W. A J.ines has purchased a fine car for the show. Dallas, however, was ov riage, which a«l«la another luxury to er with a strong delegation, and after a lengthy discussion the association unan their new home. The Kind You Huvo Always Bought, and which has been imously selected the latter city. The In use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of Luther (iiddings returned home yes show will ho field about the first week terday from Albany only to find the in January. Secretary McDonald states and has been nxado under his per garden bail all been destroyed while that they will have the biggest show ev- | sonal supervision since Its infancy. er held in the west, The membership | thev were absent. Allow no one to deceive you In this. «>f the association is now over 126.— ! Grandpa McDowell is in very p o o r1 AU Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but Statesman. health, lagrippe and old a^e being the Experiments that trifle with and endanger the heulth or cause. Infant , and Children—Experience against Experiment. Blooded Stock Goes Out. Mr. and Mrs. George Withnm, of Corvallis, were visiting at Mrs. With Mr. U. S. Grant, the world famou* am’« mothei’s last week at West Sum- raiBer of bl«X)de«l Angola goats, and ! mitt. pre ident of the Angora goat association, Lee ami I.uther' Giddings have gone notifies us that he has this week ship- Caatoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, P a n * over to dry prunes in Linn countv but ped out eight bucks, with which grow goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. I t j will return in about a week as our ers in five st tea w ill improve their | contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic school will begin a week from Monday, herds. One buck was shipped to Joe j Vineyard, of Yoncolla, Ore., two bucks | with L. Giddings as teacher. substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms to B. M, Halbert, of Sonora, Texas, and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea ami Wind Mr. Thoma, of Blodgett, was a caller three bucks to George Daugherty, of | here Sunday afternoon. Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Coustipatlon Avis, New Mexico, one buck to II. O. Yarrow, Bowman, California, and one and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the buck to YV. F. Conner at Smuggler, Colo. Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. LETTER LIST. Mr. Grant did not put us wise to the The Children’ s Panacea—The Mother’ s Friend. price he received for any of the animals The following letters were left but there is no doubt that it it was a goodly one. It pays to raise the best uncalled for in the Dallas post- goats, just as well as any other animal office Tuesday: or fowl. Everything is fine and dandy neighborhood. G. Sowers, for a number of years one «lay- Mrs. James Reynolds and children of our leading merchants, has turned | Frank Windsor ami family, of Eastern his business over to his son-in-law, Mr. have moved back to their home in Port Correspondents’ Contest. land. Oregon, are visiting relatives lu re. Mahr, on account of failing health ami After spending the spring and H u m August 1st the Itemizer be will hereafter take life easy. I Diarrhoea in always more or less pre- m e r in the Hopdale vicinity Mr. Black gun a four months correspondents’ con ; valent during September, he prepared Mr. Clement, a former resident here, has moved his family to this place for test on the same tines as heretofore, ex for it. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera now lias charge of the Falls City Lum the w inter. cept the prises will be in cash, instead ami Diarrhoea Remedy is prompt ami ber company store. Mr Hickey, the effectual It can always lie depended former manager is going back to Michi of other articles, that method seeming u|H)ii and is pleasant ro take. I*or sale gan. INDEPENDENCE. to suit best all concerned. The most by all good dealers. S. II. Tetherow has sold his fine farm regular and most newsy correspondent near Monmouth to Vick A Courier. M¡si Flora McCallon, of Dallas, was during that time will receive |10, the ANTIOCH VALLEY. the guest of friends here Sunday. second $5. the third $2.50 and the next Joe Graham came home from Dallas Tuesday, where he has been stopping Frank Kirkland left Monday for Port tw o$ l each. The contest will close Mrs K. Clark w»« thrown from « lami where he will attend Columbia Nov. 31st and be immediately follow horse and quite badly hurt last week, for a week. Mrs E J Anthony. university. Rev. E. Lockett preached his farewell ed by another of four months duration hut ia on the road to recovery now. Mr J M Bennett. Dr. R. E. Duganne returned Sunday commencing on that date. Mr. and Mrs. George Muscott, of sermon at tlie Methcslist church Sun L C Bradley (2). Monmouth, visited with Mr«. Mack day. Mr. Lockett will go at once to from a week spent at the state fair. Oklahoma, where he formerly resided. Mr H F Clark. Saturday afternoon. Miss Grace Damon, of Salem, visited MICHIGAN CITY. W S Curny. William Estelle was a county seat her parents here this week. Mr. and Mrs. S. U. Hinkle visited Mrs Rose Call. visitor Monday. with Mrs. Clark Sunday. f>ee Doolittle, of Lebanon, visited at Mrs. Parks is ill at her home again. M r J Dalrymple. the home of II. E. Browne. Mr. and Mrs. Kainsey went to Dallns Mr John W Greenlee. PEEDEE No 1. Prune picking will start the latter Saturday. Miss Genevieve Cooper has gone to part of the week. Mr Wellington Hanna (For Eugene to enter U. of O Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Holman were Oscar Cutler, of Albany, visite«! at trading in Independence Saturday. Levi Burbank finished picking hops — O. D. Butler has returned from a eign). the home of his parents Sunday. B T Harvey. Thursday having 507 boxes on 16 acres. short visit to Portland. The school hoard will meet at the M r Walter W Holloway. They are spraying the apple trees on school house Wednesday to complete Rowley <fc Burbank will finish picking Thou. O’ Keefe, of Portland, visited the Wallace farm for Codlin moth, Mrs W R Kingsland. hops about the middle of the week. plaos for fixing the school house. friends in this city last week. Miss Lenore Norton. Mr. Lews, formerly a prominent or- Elsie Bush and mamma went to Air- Miss Cecile Wilcox is the guests of unge grower of California, is here vis Mr John Neff. Digestien and Assimilation. lie Saturday. Miss Elsie bought her a friends in Eugene this woek. iting his old friend, E. M. Paxton. Mr D W Pickett. It is not the quantity of food taken fine canary bir«l of Mrs. Ollie Alcorn, of A. L. Sperling and family attended Mrs Mollie Shelton. Charley Pelker has returned home but the amount digested and assimilat which she is very proud. the fair at Salem last week. after spending the summer in Washing- ed that gives strength and vitality to M r George Spears. Walter Hooker is able to be up again Mrs Chas. Williams has returned the system. Chamberlain’s Stomach after several days sickness. o il . Mr and Mrs A M Talcott. from a visit to Salem. Ed Patterson and family have moved ami Liver Tablets invigorate the stom C. G. C 0 A D , Mrs. Ira Burbank’s daughter came up ach and liver and enable them to per Dean Walker has returned to school here for prune picking. Postmaster. form their functions naturally. For from Portland last Friday. at Eugene after spending the summer Chas. Dancer is at Pendleton attend sale by all good dealers. Several from here attended the dance here with his parents. ing the Iiound-up. Friday night at Staat’s hall at Airlie. K. C. Eld ridge was a Portland visitor Equalization Hoard Meeting. WEST SALEM. / Bert Gallup, of Willamina, passed Will Bush moved a house last week last week. through here on his way to the fair. all alone with two horses a quarter of a Asa R«)hinson, of Tillamook, is visit ’ E is hereby given that on M onday the X O TK J. W. Crawford wife and «laughters, Mr. Ruge has bought his home, house mile with a stump puller. 16th day of Oi’tober, 1911, the Board of ing in this city. E qualization w ill meet in the c o u n ty court visited Sunday at J. L. Oliver’s. and four lots and the Brannon peach Walker Bevens was laid to rest Fri G. G. Walker and G. G. Williams house, at tqe city of Dallas, in the cou n ty o f Polk, state of Oregon, to exa m in e and correct The hop growers in this vicinity are and cherry orchard from the Kingwood day at the Womer cemetery, a large attended the fair last week. the assessment rolls, to correct fill errors in all through picking and have harvest Park Co. and will remain where he is. crow’d of friends and relatives attending. valu ation , descriptions or q u a lities o f land, ed a tirstclass crop. lots o f otder property or in correctly assessed Geo. Frazil re was elected director to Bey Freer was a Falls City visitor MONMOUTH NO I. as to description or quantity, or w here assess Saturday. The rains have started many farmers fill Mr. Heine's unexpired term. ed in the name of a person or persons not the ow ner thereof, or assessed under or beyond to plowing, and the result will be an The Simon hoys are fixing up a There was another dance at Peedee the actual rath value thereof, and to assess Miss Irene Smith, of Vancouver, re increased acreage of fall grain. launch, so girls, smile on them. Saturday night. all lands, lo ts o i other property appearing to turned home the last of the week. have been om itted or that was not assessed. The late rain grain did not seriously Mrs. John Cramer, of Corvallis, at- Ren Womer and Frank Rowley went or applications for the reduction of Harry Stine, who h:\s been visiting a Petitions damage the prune crop so far. p articu lar assessment shall be m ade in w rit teml«‘d the state fair Friday ami visited to Independence Friday. his mother and other relatives the past ing, verified t v the oath «>i the app lican t or his with her husband at Mrs. J. T. Hunt’s. Fred Fairbanks moved to Dallas last month, resumed his studies in the U. of attorney, and he tiled w ith the hoard du rin g “ I have a world of confidence in «Saturday. the first week it is by law required to be in ses week ami A. C. Gayer and family moyed O. Monday. slon, and any petition or ap p lica n t not so Chamberlain’s CoOgh Remedy for I Mr. and Mis. T. Brunk, of Kola, at to the home they bought of him. m ade, verified ami filed, shall not be con sid er have used it with perfect success,*’ tended church in West Salem Sunday Miss Gertrude Cobb, of Falls City, ed or acted upon by the board, writes Mrs. M. I. Basford, Poolesville, night to hear Rev. Stone’s farewell ser Johu Ritner was at Airlie last Satur ami Miss Jessie Hyde, of Seattle, return Dateil Septem ber*21st, A. D... 1911. S. «.HAVES, Md. For sale by all good dealers. day. ed to complete the Normal school work. mon. Assessor o f Polk County, Oregon. We hear that Huts Bevens has bought Miss Mable Lorence returned to Eu Cone Baker, w ho is working in Port EO LA. Cricket Beven’s place near the Peedee gene Saturday to ressme work in the U. land, spent Sunday with his family. store. of O., where she is a junior. Administratrix’ N otice. Four hoboes came to the Simonton Chet Burbank ami Henry Yost are Mrs. Archie Lew'is,of Oswego,returned Grover Farmer’a baby is not much hop house Saturday and gave the fire helping dry hops at the Ritner yard. to her home Tuesday after a two weeks’ man a good «care. OTICE is hereby given to w h om it m ay c o n better. — ------ ♦ • *----------—— visit with her grandmother, Mrs. C. E. N cern that the und ersigned adm inistra Mr. and Mrs. Hooker, «»f Portland, trix o f the estate o f O liver Webster, deceased, «Stump. The 8niith system of heating is to he has tiled her final account in said estate with “ My child was burned terribly about put in the Eoloa school house. The who camped and picked hops for Mr the face, neck and client. 1 applied Dr. cou n ty cou rt o f Tolk cou n ty, O regon, mid David Campbell anti Miss Agnes went the Jolms«>n, have gone to the Wilson prune the same has by said court set for hearing on west windows will be closed ami a cloak Thomas’ Electric Oil. The pain ceased to Eugene Thursday, where they will be Saturday, O ctober 14, 1911, nt the h ou r o f 10 orchard. room built before school starts. and the child sank into a sestful sleep.” workers in the University, o 'c lo c k ii. m . o f said day, at w hich lim e ami place alt persons havin g o b je ctio n s thereto, if Arthur Moore and wife came from the — Mrs. Nancy M. Hanson, Hamburg, Hop picking will last several days in Superintendent «Seymour and wife ! any there be. are n otified to present such ob- hop yard Sunday and went to the Kurtz N. Y. the Yoakum yards. ections for adjustm ent were in attendance at the O. S. N. 8. prune orchard the same day. Dated Septem ber 9, 1911. opening. Rev. Stone preached his farewell ser EMMA WEBSTER, I). K. Brannon and son, Walter, in Sibley «fc Kakin A d m in istra trix o f said mon last Sunday, fie gave good satis POLK. President Kerr and Prof. E. D. Kes tend to start for an extended trip east A ttorneys for Estate Estate. faction while here. sler, of the O. A. C. came by automobile on Thursday. They will visit relatives to attend the opening of the O. 8. N. Raymond Landon, one of the employ in Minnesota and also in Florida, Mr. Burkhalters are loading a car of ees in the Portland postofflce, and w ife, Registration o f Land Title. Everything, including the order, Mr. Pinkney remodeled the house he oatH to ship. who have been spending their vacation luncheon, speaking, music and attend-1 bought of Mr. Heise, papered it and Mr ami Mrs. McNulty were visitors unee, was all 11»at could be desired on j in the Carlson hop yard, leave for Port white enameled the wood work. In the circu it cou rt o f the state o f O regon for at Mr. Finn’s Thursday, land today. such an auspecious occasion, but we Polk cou n ty. We did not get the Itemizer Satur Mr. Teats and Mr. Dunn have been were dlsapointeil in Editor V. P. Fiske j N the m att t o f the a p p lication o f Fannie L. day, ami suppose it has been put in hauling wood for Mr. Hayter’s dryer. Kens to have registered tl e title to the fol and bis good wife not being present at low in ZENA-SPRING VALLEY. g described land, to w it: Beginning at a some other person’ s box again. the Normal school opening. stone at the n orthw est corn er o f the W illiam P. Kcddikopp made a business trip to R ob in son d on a tion land cla im , Claim No. 19, Portland. Mrs. Bowden, of Corvallis, visited Hives, eczema or salt rheum sets you in tow n sh ip 6 south, range 6 west o f the W il Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Miller and fami lam ette m eridian , Polk county, Oregon, thence friends here this week. ly, of West Salem, visited Sunday at W. crazy. Can’t hear the touch of your Little Helena, one of the tw in babies south 3o.62 ch a in s to a stake: thence west 30 clething. Doan’s Ointim nt cures tin* if. Crawford’s. Prof. CarRjrti, of Salem, attended the ch a in s to h sta k e; th en ce south 21.80 ch ain s to of Rev. John Neufeldt, died Thursday most obstinate cases. Why suffer. All ami was buried in the Salt Greek ceme O. 8. N. opening in behalf of State a stak e; th en ce east 47 30 ch a in s to a stake on Among those awarded prizes at the druggists sell it. sou th .bou m la ry o f said c la im : then«*e north tery. Superintendent Alderman, who was at 57.12 ch a in s to stone on north boum lary o f said tate fair were Mrs. W. D. Henry and tending the wedding of his niece at Se claim : th en ce west 17.52 chains to the place of Miss Joyce Crawford, for needlework, Mra. George Rem pel, of British Col attle, begin n in g, con ta in in g 164.15 acres, PERRYDALE. and Prof. Crawford for Jersey cattle. versus umbia, was visiting at Mr. Reddikopp’s Am os Kauh and all w hom It m ay con cern, Mr. and Mrs Mark A. Richard, of defendan Sunday. Sheriff Grant was through here last ts, T ake N otice, that on the 8th day Mr. and Mrs. George Woods were Corvallis, visited the latter’s parents, f Septem ber. 1011. ail a p p lication was tiled by week. Ewing Bros, have one of the nicest Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Guthrie, during o Fannie Dallas visitors Friday. L. Keas in the circu it cou rt of the state walnut orchards in Polk county. O regon for Polk cou n ty, for in itial registra Fred Shepherd is vistting his brother, fair week, making it a nice drive to the of Miss Zell a Dyer viaite«! Mrs. J. A. tion o f the title o f the a b ove described lands. Ralph. John and Jacob Rcddikopp have con fair ground« by automobile, although N ow. ‘ h erefore, unless you appear on or b e Baxter Friday on her way home from the rain of Friday and Saturday stop- fore the 14th day o f O ctober, 19il, and show John French, of Salem, is visiting Newport, where she has been sen d in g tracted to pick Hayter’ s prunes. cause w hy such a p p lication sh ou ld n ot be pe«l the progress of the machines on the summer. gra n ted , the sam e w ill he taken ns confessed r.datives here. Mr. McNulty is sawing wood at Beth- muddy roadways that have worked this am i a decree w ill be entered a<*cording to the J. P. Caldwell attended the concert el. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bulbs ami Mr. summer and not sufficiently settled af prayer of the appl c a tio n am i you w ill be for- eve» burred from d ispu tin g the same. given by the Chicago hand in Salem last ter being graded and graveled. More and Mrs. Mclntiru, of Portlami, stopped In itiu s s w hereof 1 have hereunto set my and thorough roadwork would make hand ami affixed the seal o f said cou rt this 8th h nd visited Mr. ami Mrs. W. H. Craw- Wednesday evening and reports it to be BUENA VISTA. the best he ever heard. day o f Septem ber, 1911. everything pleasant. E. M. SMITH. Picking was finished up in the Foster Clerk o f the Circuit Court o f J. B. Stump an«l son, Darrell, got sev Sim pson A Lewis Polk County,O regon. ami Jones hop yard« last week. There Will Bevens took Mr. Elkins’ family en bine ribbons on cattle anil horses at A ttorn eys for A p plicant. is still a bout another week’s picking in to Salem Monday. the state fair. the Bra lev yard. Billy Wells pud family, of Halsey, The visit of one young man to the 11 G. Keyt ami wife and Grandma were visitors at G. A. Wells’ Sunday. fair an«i Salem hint Thursday afternoon and Miss Fannie Keyt visited at W. A. Cures Colds, Croup and W hooping Cough. ami Friday, the only days he could Keyt’s at his Ballston hop yard Sunday . h -> p i > ickers are going home, most of from work, were related thus: '-Left the hop yards finishing Tuesday. afternoon. Monmouth on motor at 1:30, left Inde- Prof. D. M. Metzger, of Dallas, preach- Perrydale was well represented at the e«l an able sermon to a large crowd Sun- pemlence on 2 o ’clock train, took Dallas it Was Awful. Cried Continually. and Fall» City car to West Salem at 4 ■tate fair despite the inclement weath Had to Hold and Watch Him er Several autos went over and hail to day. walked from station into Salem, did G. A. Wells was a Dallas visitor Mon neceMArv shopping in the book stores, to Keep Him from Scratching. come back in the mud. W E B S T E R 'S hail trouble in finding a nice desirable day. Mr. Bennett and son, Thomas, are Suffering Was Dreadful. room for the night, owing t > the rush of NEW Mr. Holbrook and wife, of Kelso. visitors, visited state fair all day Friday loailing cars with oak cord woo«! for E. IN T E R N A T IO N A L Knee. while it raine«!, got very damp,* return- Had not Used Half a Set of Cuticura ed on 8 o ’clock motor via Dallas, rested I). M. Caldwell, of McMinnville, visit- ' D IC T IO N A R Y in reading room, which was great, got Remedies Before Head was Clear ed relatives here several days last week. warm and dry, came home well satisfied THE MERRIAM W E B ST E R and Free from Eczema. We understand that our school will with the trip." As he has been in the The Only New unabridged dic Iwgin Monday, October 2, with Kdirar state only a short time this is worthy cf tionary in many year*. mention. HI think the Cuticura Remedien are Munson, o f Tillamook, as principal. Contains the pith and essence the best remedien for eczema 1 have Miss Allen, of Oak Grove, as teacher of of an authoritative library. ever heard of. My mother ha«i a <*hild the intermediate grades, and Miss Elsie who had a rash on its head when it was Keyt will take charge of the primary Cover* every field of knowl real young. Doctor called it baby raeh. ra room. edge. An Encyclopedia in a 11« gave us medicine, but it did no “ ito single book. New furnaces are being installeil in - gO<K » . 1 In a few days the head was a FOR F L E T C H E R ’S »olid mans, a running sore. It was the sehool house and the Christian The Only Dictionary with the awful, the child cried continually. We church here. „Yew D i v i d e d Page. C A S T O R I A had to hold, him and watch him 'to FOR FROM 400,000 Word*. 2700 Page*. keep him] from scratching the sore. Drs. Woods, of Amitv, ami McCallon. 6000 Illustrations. Coat nearly His suffering was dreadful. At last we of Dallas, were «ailed Sunday to see remembered Cuticura Remedies. We half a million dollars. got a dollar bottle of Cuticura Resol | Wanda Elliott, who has been quite sick Let us tell you about this moat vent, a box of Cuticura Ointment, and I for a week. She is reported to he some « romarkable single volume. 0 Ear of Cuticura Soap. We gave the lietter at this writing A t h o u s a n d -: I lb-solvent as directed, washed the h«»ad WHU for «»mple with the Cuticura Soap, and applied | (W a r Brown and wife, of Portland, p «««.. fuU par the Cuticura Ointment. We had not , were callers here Fri«lav. They have t ic u la r « , e tc. used half before the child's head was j ranted and will move to the 11. R. .Mar From 6s down I will do shoe clear and free from ecsema. and it has tin I arm east of Amity the first «>f Oot- N l m , this A t W ard’s Sawmill, on j| never come back again. His head was paper end ing for $2.00; sizes above ! ob*r Mr. Martin *an«l family will heaithy and he had a beautiful head of w e w ill 1 air. I think the Cuticura Ointment move to Amitv. that $2.50. Extra work ac ;; the Canyon Road, Four j J •ad free very good for the hair. It make« the a set at l.xir grow and prevents falling hair.'* cording to what is required. I! miles west of Dallas, Or. !! (Signed) Mrs. Francis Lund, Plain City, <► i > Utah. Sept. 10, 1010. « > — ■■ ■! ■— ■ ■ « I Cuticura Soap and Ointment are for < ► < » Call on me for the best work ■nle throughout the world, but to those For Infant* and Children. who have suffered much, lost hope and are without faith in anv treatment, a m hheral sample of each with 33-p. book let on the skin will be mailed free, on B a n n tila application. Address Potter Drug A Betw een S helton and Jefferson on Oak Blgnatnra o f them . Corp., Dept. 12B, Boston. M W V t-W V W V w v w w w v v I ***** Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy m [ rough m D R E SS E D LUMBER $ 7 Children Cry to $ 1 1 first Class Horseshoeing C A S T O R IA D Kind You Havs Always Sought All Lumber of the i! Best Quality GEO. CRAMER ~ What is C A S T O R IA G EN U IN E C A S T O R IA ALW AYS Bears the Signature of Death of Mr*. Martha Evans. Martha M. Cooper was boJn in Indi ana, September 20, 1841, and in 1865 was married to John Evans and a few years afterward came West. She died September 9, 1911, the funeral being held on Sunday, Rev. Kuhlam preach ing the sermon. Eight children were born to thorn of whom two only survive her, Mrs. B. M. Evans and Mrs. Henry Lady. Her husband preceeded Iter some 18 months ago.—Sheridan Sun. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. TMf eCNTAUN COMPANY. TT MURRAY BTAtCT. NEW YORK CITY. No Services M. E. Church. We are requested to announce that there will be no services at the Method ist church next Sunday, except Sunday school, owing to the fact that the past or, Rev. Geo. F. Hopkins, is absent at Salem at the regular yearly conference. The news of his next yearly Iv assignment is anxiously awaited by our people, . as - , they are uuamimous in their desire for his return to this charge. N A dm inistrator’s Sale. E W P O YAQUINA R T BAY is hereby given that bv virtue o f and N OTICE am i in pursuance o f an order of the cou n ty cou rt o f the state o f O regon for Polk county, sitting in probate, m ade and entered o f record in said cou rt on the 11th day o f Septem ber, 1911, in the m atter o f the estate o f Mary E. P ricker, deceased, a u th orizin g and licensing the undersigned, as ad m inistrator o f the estate o f said deceased,to sell the real property of the said estate, .hereinafter d escrib ed, at private sale, for cash, in the m anner prescribed by law, the und ersigned, as such adm inistrator, j An ideal retreat for outdoor pastimes of all kinds. Hunting, Fishing, Boating w ill from und after Saturday, the 14th day o f Oct. 1911, at the law artice o f Brown & S ibley, at Surf Bathing, Itidiig, Autoing, Canoeing, Dancing and Holler Skating •610 Mill street, D allas. Polk cou n ty O regon, Where pretty water agates, moss agates, moonstones, earnelians can be found proceed to sell the said real property at pri vate sale, for cash in hand on «lav o f sale, in on the beach. Pure mountain water and ttie best of food at low prices. Fresh a ccord a n ce w ith said license o f sale, and in the m anner prescribed by law, subjees to c o n fish, clams, crabs and oysters, with abundance of vegetables of all kinds da y firm ation by said c o u n ty cou rt, said real property being p articu larly described as fo l lows, to w it: B eginn ing at the southw est corn er o f Lot No. 1. in block No. 8 in Leve ns’ Lacreóle H om e stead A d dition to Dallas, Polk co m ity , Oregon, ru n n in g thence north 60 f e e t ; th ence east 136 with strict sanitary regulations. f e e t : thence south 60 feet; thence west 136 feet to the place o f begin n in g. Dated tills 14th day o f Septem ber, 1911. EDW ARD BRICKER, A d m in istra tor o f the estate of L D Brow n. Mary E. Brieker, deceased A ttorn ey for estate. from all points in Oregon, Washington and Idaho on sale daily. Oregon’s Popular Beach Resort Camping Grounds Convenient and Attractive LOW ROUND-TRIP SEASON TICKETS Notice to Public. V O T IC E is hereby g iven to all w hom it m ay concern that I w ill pay no b ill- con tra cted by my w ife, Mary E. Andrews, after this date. W. H. ANDREWS. S h eiidan , Sept. 7, 1911. 821 Summons. In the circu it court o f the state o f O regon for the cou n ty of Polk. D epartm ent No. 2. B. T. H nlzda, plaintiff vs. J- Sarah Sam pson,Thos.J Jones,Cath j erin e Jones,Francis Sm ith,G eo. W. ' Sm ith, Eliza Ingersoll E. A. I tiger- | soil T he unk now n heirs of M arvel ; M. Jones, d e ce a s e d ;the unk n ow n I heirs o f G eorge E dw in Jones, de- | ceased,th e unk now n heirs o f Mar- •ilia M. W ilson,deceased : the u n know n heirs o f Emma Junes Har- | er. deceased ; also all o th e r p er-; sons or parties unk n ow n c la im ing any right, title,estate, lien or I interest in the real estate describ- j ed in t l*e com p la in t on file herein. | defendan ts. j T o Sarah Sam pson, Eliza Ingersoll, E. A. In- gersoll, the unk now n heirs o f M arvel M. Jones, decea sed ; the u n k n ow n heirs o f Geo. E dw in Jones, deceased ; the unk n ow n heirs o f M arcella M. W ilson , d eceased ; the u n know n heirs o f Emma Jones Harer. deceas ed ; also all oth er persons or parties unk now n cla im in g any right, title, estate, lien or in terest in the real estate described in the co m plaint on tile herein, the above nam ed de fendants. IN the nam e o f the state o f O regon 1 Y ou are h ereby required to appear and a n sw er the c om p la in t filed against you in the above entitled court am i suit w ith in six weeks from the date o f the first p u b lication of this sum m ons, to w it: On or before the 19th day of O ctober, 1911, au d it' you fail so to answ er for w ant th ereof, the plain tiff \*ill apply to the cou rt for a decree as prayed lor in said c o m plaint tow it. 1 Th at the defendants m ay be required to set forth the nature of their claim s in and to that certa in parcel o f land described as fo llo w s : t o w it : The don a tion land cla im of G eoage M aalter N otification No. 7842, claim No. 51 in t o w n -h in d south, range 7 west o f the W illam ette m eridian in Polk cou n ty, O regon ; and m ore p articu larly described as begin n in g at a point 9.70 ch a in s west and 34.20 ch ain s north o f the quarter section corn er on the Hue betw een sections 17 and 20 in said tow n sh ip 6 I south, range 7 west a foresaid : and running I th en ce east 40 ch ain s ;thence south 80.34 c h a in -; j th en ce west 10c h a in s ; thence north 80 chains ! to the place o f begin n in g and con ta in in g 1 320.68 acres m ore o r less Also the d on a tion ! land cla im o f John W allace and Mary W allace j his w ife N otification No. 7840, ceitin ca te No. 3096 claim N o .56 being part o f section 20 tmv/i- ! sh ip 6 south, range 7 west of the W illam ette I m eridian In P«>lk cou n ty. Oregon, and m ore i p a rticu la rly described as beginning at a point 3.50 ch a in s east o f the southw est corner o f said 1 section 20 sud running th e m e north 70.22 | c h a in s ; th en ce east 26.35 c h a in s ; thence south j 35.20ch thence east 40 ch ain s ;thence south 34 30 ch a in s ; then south 89 degrees 45 m inutes west j 66 ch a in s to the place o f begin n in g con tain in g 1320,91 acres, m ore or less. Am i that all a d verse cla im s o f the d efendan ts m a y b e di'ter- ! m ined by a decree «if said Court. 3-DAY SATURDAY-MONDAY TICKETS from Southern Pacific points Portlami to Cottage Grove; also from all C. A E. stations Albany and west. Good going Saturday or Sunday and for return Sunday or Monday. Call on any S. P. or C. & E. agent for full particulars ns to fares, train schedules, etc.; also for copy of our illustrated booklet, “ Outings in Oregon,” or write to W M . M c M U R R A Y , Ceneral P assenger A ge n t PORTLAND, OREGON Notice to Creditors is h«>reby g iven that the undersigned N OTICE has b een d u ly app oin ted ad m in istratrix of the estate o f M artha V. W httm er, deceased, by the cou n ty cou rt o f the state o f O regon , for Polk cou n ty , and has qua lified. All persons havin g cla im s against the said estate arc here by notified to present the same d u ly verified, together w ith the proper vouchers therefor, to the uudersigne«l, at her residence near A irlie, Polk cou n ty. O regon, w ithin six m on th s from the «late o f this notice. Dated am i first published Septem ber It, 1911. MAUD CH A PIN . A d m in istra trix o f the estate o f M artha V. W hitm er, deceased Summons. pT he C a lu m e t H o t e l] 150 Park St. bet. Morrison a Alder PORTLAND, OREGON Fire-proof and modern conveniences, free phones in rooms, hot ami cold water, etc. Special summer rates to families visiting Portland. Transcient siness < rates $1.00 per day. All business S houses a theaters within 5 min. ] J < ( ! ; ) jé is W e aim to carry as many sorts of underwear as there are physical types among men. Heavy, long-cut un d e r w e a r f o r t h e co ld blooded; lighter, athletic-cut underwear tor those of more active circulation. And the in-between kinds. All sizes, all good fabrics, and all dependable qualities. No one undersells us on underwear of equal grades. In the Circuit C ourt o f the State o f O regon for the County o f Polk. C. C. Hansen. P laintiff, versus A. M. Fanning. H arriett CltifT. T h e G eneral Con ference o f the New Jerusalem C h urch in the K ingdom o f Great Britain ; the unk n ow n heirs o f John Jackson, deceased, the unknow n heirs o f M. N. Byron, decea sed ; and also all oth er persons or parties u n k n ow n cla im in g an y right, title, estate, leln or interest in the real estate d a ie r ib o d I n th e com p la in t herein, defendan t*.—Sum m ons for P u blication . To A. M. Fanning, H arriettC luff, The General Con ference o f Th e New Jerusalem C hurch in the K ingdom o f Great B ritain ; the uuknotrn heirs of John Jackson, deceased, the u n know n heirs o f M. N. Byron, d e c e a s e d : and all oth er persons or parties unk now n c la im in g any right, title, estate, lien, o r interest in the real estate described in the c om p la in t herein, defendants. N the nam e o f the state o f O regon ; Y ou arc Biplan«. In. required to appear an 1 answ er the coin Monoplane, 2>i In. plaint filed against you in the a bove entitled suit w ith in six weeks from the «late o f the A NEW STYLE IN first pu b lica tion of this sum m ons, w hich said date is 24th day o August, 1911, and if « o n fail to answ er f«»r w ant th ereof the pla in tiff w ill 1 2. That by said decree it be declared a pp ly to the c o u r t tor a ju dgm en t and decree and adjudged that the said defendants against you ns prayed for in the com p la in t, i t o w it ; (1) That pla in tiff is the ow n er in fee j aii l each of them have no estate or in ! sim p le «»f the follow in g describ ed premises, terest whatever in or to said parcel of tow it: Beginning nt the northw est corn er «>f j land and that the title of plaintiff there the don a tion land claim ot Joh n Jackson. In tow n sh ip 6 south, range 6 west o f to e W iliam to is good and valid ; and, w ith tin. L in o c c r J ette m eridian In Polk County, O regon ; thence J B uttor.h o.t-s th a t south 44.87 ch ain s to the southw est corner o f i I n o ^ th rr U aT n o r | 3. That the said defendants and each said d on a tion laud c la im ; thence east 18.95' 2 fo r 2 5 o of them be forever debarred and enjoin ch a in s ; thence north 15J degrees cast 27.62 I a in s ; thence north 31 degrees cast 22.73 I ed from asserting any claims whatever ch chains to the north boum lary of the said d o n a in or to said premises adverse to plain tion land c la im ; thence west 37.68 ch ain s to I D a l l a s M e r c a n t i l e C o . tiff and that plaintiff may have such the place o f begin n in g, con ta in in g 119.23 acres I m ore or less; and thai all adverse -la im s o f the ; other and further relief as may seem defendan ts may I k * determ ine«] by a decree o f . meet with eqnity. said court. (2) That by -a id decree it I k * de- | This summons hv an order of the Hon. creed and a tiu d g e d that the sai«l d efendan ts each *»f them h ave no estate or interest OTICE is h ereby given that the u n d ersign Ed. F. Goail, County Judge of Polk and w hatever in or to said parcel o f laud and that ed tons been by the cou n ty cou rt o f the County Oregon, made at Chambers in the title o f plaintiff thereto is good and v a lid : state of O regon, for Polk cou n ty , dal;- ■ if iis o f ‘ the ‘ estât« o f Dallas, Oregon, on the 7th day of Sep and (3) That the said defendan ts an«i each of appointed adm inistratrix them be forever en join ed an«l d ebarred from V» illiam R idgew ay, deceased. All persons tember A. !>., 1911. is served upon you asserting any cla im s w hatever in or to sai<> h avin g claim s against said estate an*"hereby by publication thereof for a peruxi of six land adverse to plaintiff, anil that plaintiff , notified to present them , d u ly verified as by consecutive weeks immediately prior to m av have such oth er relief as may M*em mete : law required, to M atilda J. R idgew ay, the un- ith equity I dersigned ad m inistratrix, at her reslden«*« the 19th dav of Octol>er A. D. 1911, in T in - sum m ons, by an order of th»* Hon. Ed. near Buell, in Polk cou n ty , O regon, o r at the the Polk County Itemizer, a newspaper F. Coa«l. ty I M O regon. ■ T count; - if it „ ge o f Polk M I M cou M n P I N P office o f W . <) Sims, at Sheridan. O regon, w ith of genera) circulation printeii and pub m ade at Cham bers in Dallas, O regoi., on the in six m onths from the date o f the first publi- day o f August. i9U. is served upon you j ca tion ot this noti«^. lished weekly at Dallas in sai«l county. 22ml by p u b lication th ereof for a period o f six co n Given under m y hand this 22nd day o f Aug- The «late cf the first publication of secutive weeks im m ediately p rior to the 6th ust, lull. MATILDA J. RID GEW AY, this summons is the7th «lay of iSeptem day of O ctober 1911. in the Polk County Item i A d m inistratrix o f the e s ta te o f zer. a new spaper of general circu la tion print- ber A. D. 1911 W illiam R idgew ay, ! ed w eekly at (»alias in said cou n ty. L. D. BROWN. W O SIMS. W. O. Sims. deceased. | A ttorney. Bit . 06 A ttorney for P laintiff Attorney for Plaintiff, I L - i - __ COLLARS N otice to Creditors. N