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OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. All the County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. 26 acres of bottom land for Mr. Gilbert and the Patterson Bros. ‘ R. L. CHAPMAN..... F I M E R A L DIRECTOR a nd EM BALM ED * O FFIC E: C h apel and Parlors, N. Main ut D A L L A *. OREOON: ¿ I Bell Phone 108. • Mutual Phone 130« Calla promptly Anawered Day or Night Mrs. T. W. Bronk has rented a house in Salem and moved there fur the win ter to »end their chi'dren to school. Mrs. Shore's daughter, Etimi, left for Dallas to attenti the academy last week Miss itiith Shore, a trained nurse from Portland, who has lieen visiting her par ents here, went hack to Portland Satur day. tion of being equal to the best in the date, and are attracting many from out side. Our dircctois are qualified men and have the best interests of the dis trict at heart and will see to it that none but the best teachers uie employ ed and the standard of excellence kept up. We aim to carry as many sorts of underwear as there are physical types among men. Heavy, long-cut un derw ear for the cold 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. Miss Cecil Conrter was an over Sun day visitor, returning to her home in Portland Monday. Ira Lowe came up from Portland f'»r an over Sniidav visit with his parents R. Van Den Bosh and L. L. Brooks were Portland visitors Monday. Nora Jones spent Sunday with Zelma In the Circuit C ourt o f the State of O regon Butler, of Ballstoii. for the County x*f Po.k. C. C. Hansen, Plaintiff, Allan Fletcher has gone to Corvallis versus tv attend the O. A. 0 . | A. M. Fanning. H arnett (Muff. T he G eneral C onference tue New Jerusalem Church In Mr. Powell ami family are moving on the K ingdom of of G reat, B rita in ; the unk now n to the farm recently vacated by Air. and heir* o f John Jackson) d ecea sed , the unknow n heirs o f M. N. Byron, d eceased; and also all Mrs. Ames. other persons or parties u n k n ow n cla im in g Clias. Muller and wife are spending a any right, title, estaie. lein or interest in the real estate described in the com p la in t herein, , few days with Mr. and Mrs. Herman deiein fan ts.—Sum m ons for P u blication , Lenhaid. T o A. M. Fanning, H arriettC luff, The G eneral C onference o f T he New Jerusalem c h u r c h in Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Harold will soon tue K ingdom o f Great B r it a in ;t h e unknow n move to their hojne near Salem. heirs of John Jackson, deceased, the u n Thomas Hooker left Wednesday for a Mr. and Mrs Lyle Jones spent Satur short trip into Eastern Oregon and the day in Dallas oil business. Bend country. Herman Lenliard commenced carry- Chas. Hubbard returned Monday in the mail Monday. from a week’s visit in Dallas. | Nora Jones spent Wednesday and Lou Muscott came up for a day’s visit Thursday with Blunehe Barber, of Dal- Monday, returning to Dallas in the af . las. ternoon. | School commenced Monday with a Lee l'erin went to Salem Monday to very good attendance and Miss Coffev look after his many piano tuning en ! as teacher. gagements there. Lee is a good piano tuner and has a good trade worked up in Salem. Registration ot Land Title. Blplaaa, Is. Monoplan«, 2)i In. Don’ t trille with a colt) it good adrice A NEW STYLE IN ! for prudent men and women. It may Correspondent«’ Contest. be vital in case of a child. There Is Rcjginnlug August 1st the Itemizer be nothing bettor than Chamberlain's Cough Itemcdy for coughs and folds in gan a four months corres|>on<letits’ con clilh r n. It is safe and sure. Fur sale Josh Tallxit ami wife went to Port test on ttie same lines as heretofore, ex by all go si dealers. land Monday, being called down by a In the circu it court o f the »la te o f O regon cept the priaes will he in M il), instead message stating his father was very | for Polk county. Th« only collars w ith t.u. Llnocord 1 sick. MICHIGAN CITY. In the m atter o f the a p p lication o f Lee R ow of otlier articles, that method seeming liuttonholes that ell, to have registered the title to the follow in g n cith rr tear nor to suit best all concerned. The most Rev. Dodd preached a farwell sermon I describe«! land fo w it: bein g a part o f the d rc L h . K ennedy d on a tion land cla im Num7 2 for 2 9 « at the Christian church Sunday night. j Norval regular and most newsy correspondent I Farmers all busy now. bared 48— 48-37 and 3» in tow n sh ip G and 7 Mr Dodd has long been a resident of south, range 6 west, am i tow n sh ip 6 and 7 during that time will receive *10, the The school board met Monday evening Falls City, and is about to move to the I south, range 7 w estol the W illam ette m eridian D a lla s M e r c a n tile C o. second $5. the third *2.60 and the next to tix the date for school to commence. Potk cou n ty, Oregon, and m ore particularly Christian colony in Florida. Having | ! d in e-crib ed as beginning at a point loca ted on two *1 each. The contest will close lived here so long, there is no doubt he the cast boundary o f said K ennedy claim , 8.89 I Mrs. C. A. Parks started traveling for chain* south of the southw est corn er o f the will soon return. No?. 31st and be immediately follow her health Monday. She intends oeing w illia m Robinson d on a tion lsn d claim , No. WEST SALEM. ed by another of four months duration gone about two luon'h«. going to Chica The planer shut down Saturday night 49, Var. 22 degrees. JO m inutes east; thence 10 ch a in s; thence north 15c h a in s ; thence go first. for a while. Every citizen of Falls City west commencing on that date. west 40 chain* to cla im lin e ; th en ce south on Mr. J. Cramer finished the carpenter can safely say that ft is on the eve of cla im lin o 33 ch a in s to cla im c o r n e r ; thence Mrs Winnie Jucael left Sunday to on south boundary of cla im 30 chains, .take lip her work ao teacher at McKee. work on Mrs. J. P. Holme«’ house greater development than at any time cast thence north 10 chains, thence west 15 chains, PEEDEE No 1. Thursday and left for his home in Cor in her history. We have a first class thsiice north 6 chains, thence cast 20 chains, Mrs. Schindler, of Portland, is visit water system, owned by the city with thence south 6 chains, th ence east 15 ch ain s to vallis. in g her nephew, John Schindler. no restrictions as to use of water, it be cast line of said K ennedy claiui, thence north claim line 8 ch ain s to place o f beginning, Alva Womer anil daughter, Eva, went ing so plentiful, and it is cheap. We on Mr. and Mrs. Lee Iler, of North Sa con tain in g 118 acres, app licant | Mr. ami Mrs. F. W. Olson were Sun- to Independence last Thursday, have good streets and cement sidewalks. lem, formerly of West Salem, visited versus jday visitors at Mticleay. Thursday ami Friday with Mr. ami The further improvements, both pu’ lie All w hom it m ay con cern, defendants. Jesse Yost and family took in the cir 1 Arch Pelker ami Almuml Johnson T A K b NOTH lit that on the 28th day o f Sep- ami private i>oint to the enl rgement of l temher, 1911, an ap p lica tion was filed by cus at Dallas and spent several days left for Harney county in Eastern Or- I Mrs. J. T. Hunt. the eity ami its population and means Lee Row ell in the circu it court of the state of Mr. Arthur White ami family left more visiting friends. Oregon f..r Polk county, for in itial registration egon to take up homesteads. progress all along the line. Thursday for Tacoma, Washington, af I of the title to the a b ove described land. Now. Jimmie Dyer is going to work for Jule therefore unless you appear on or before the Mr. Jones, foreman of the Ewing ter staying here all summer. There’s nothing so good for a sore 41li day oi N ovem ber, 1911, and show cause wh Hannuin. Bros’*», ranch, had the misfortune to i tin j throat as Dr. Thomas’ Electric Oil. ! such ap p lication sh ou ld not be granted, the Walter White and wife left last week Mr. M. E. Pruitt and family, from a nail into his foot which laid him up w ill be taken as confessed, and a decree for their home in Wa hington after vis Cures it in a few hours. Relieves any same will be entered a ccord in g to tlie prayer o f said Weiner. Idaho, have rented the Truman for work for a jew days. pain in any part. iting relatives here. application, and you w ill be forever barred Be yens place at the Peedee store. from dispu tin g the same. A new furnace has been installed in j Mrs. Hinshaw and son left here Fri In witness w hereof, 1 have hereunto s ;t my Grandpa and Grandma Freer have the Brush College sclioolhonse which BALLST0N. hand and affixed the seal of s»id cou rt, on this day for her home in Ante.ope, Oregon, gone to A Idea. the 28th day o f Septem ber, 1911. was furnished by Anderson & Co., of after picking hops and visiting her h M, «M ITH , Jasper Willett is moving to a farm Salem mother, Mrs. S. White. Simpson «& Lewis Cotiuty clerk o f and for --- p**- ----- Attorneys fur A pplicant. Polk County W. A Sloan has rented and moved to near Buell. Oregon. Billiousneaa is duf to a disordered I Mrs. N. S. Smith left Saturday for St a farm near Rickreall. K3 Frank Shevtbe has moved to in» (arm condition of the stomach. Chamber Johns to visit with her daughter, Mrs. near Airlie that he bought of Dr. Stauts. lain’s Tablets are essentially a stomach W. B. Burch. Ralph Homan went to Portland Thursday in search of employment. Rev. N. L. Bullock moved into the We hear that Precious Iryine is very medicine, intended especially to act on Notice to Credi:ors. that organ; to cleanse it, strengthen it, new parsonage last week. Rev. Hixon has been returned here as sick at Iter home in Phi ouiath. tone and invigorate it, to regulate the pastor for the poming year. OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Mr ( ’ has. Spitzlmrt is about to trade Several from Peedee attended the cir- liver and to banish hillioiiHiiess postive- j i has been bv the cou n ty cou rt o f the state Nora Jones and Jay Brown, of Buell, 1 Oregon for Polk county, appointed adm inistra cua at Dallas last Thursday. lv and effectually. For sale by all good his home and store for a farm at Rose- tor of the estate o f A m anda Delashiiiutt, d e visited friends here Sunday. dale. dealers. Mrs. Lena Turner and children and ceased. T h erefore all persons h avin g claim s Ed Miller is moving to town ami will against said estate, are hereby notified, und Mr. Geo. Nichols is janitor of the new bmtM r, Arthur Dyer, loft Saturday for required to present the same to the undersign, school house. He will he 84 years old run the place vacate«! by W. A. Sloan. POLK. Eastern Oregon. cd at his residence in Sheridan, O regon, with the 19th of November. in six m onths from the d a t e o i the first publi Mr. Human, who has been occupying cation Mrs. Maud Yost sml son, George, and of this notice. Jim Jacobs ami Tom Gilliam are the Berry property lias moved hack to two daughtera, haz.el and Mabel, ami R. A. CAMPBELT, A lot of people of thin vicinity attend A dm inistrator ol the estaie of Jimmie Dyer visited at Will Bush’s ed the circus Thurrday. watchmen at the factory building here. his farm out toward Salt Creek. Hi npsnn <k Lewis A m an da Delasbiuutt task Sunday. Attorneys for estate N2 The infant Min of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Chas. Baker left Tuesday morn Mr. Larmon and son fini hed Miss L There was a birthday paity at Levi Peters’ barn. ing for her father’s at West W oodburn, Kimseydied Thursday and was buried Burbank's celebrating Arthur Dyer and as her sister's, Mrs. Brown, baby was Friday. Mr Ben Friesen sold his place to not expected to live. Notice of Final Settlement. Cliff Burbank's birthdays. Mrs. I .on B»»ehert and children re* Mr. Taves. School began here Monday in the turned from Astoria Saturday. Harry Lacey and family returned Our sell« ol began Monday, the second new school house with two teachers. "'OTICE is heeeby given that the u n d ersign from several days visit in Salem last Zelma Butler visite«! friends near Mc N ed adm inistrator of the estate o f S am u il Stone, deceased : 1 ih >* Hied -in the cou n ty court Mr. Qulrings are busy putting in Miss Edna White, who finished the Minnville the first of the week. Monday. of the state o f Oregon for Polk cou n ty, his fi spring term is teaching the primary de their grain. lial account as such adm inistrator o f said e>- Little Violet Lacey got her hand part ment. J. M Agee will leave this week fora tate, and that Saturday, ih .- 4th day o f N ovem Mrs. McNulty and children have fin mashed in a merry-go-round last week. visit in Arkansas. ber. 1911. at the hour or 1 o 'c lo c k , p. m. o f said Mr. and Mrs. Shields have bought a ished picking prunes for Lizzie Peters. ilay be tin* tim e and the county cou rt room s a« Harry Lacey w-ent to Airlie fora load house and two lots from Mr. and Mrs. Norman Barnett and family have Dallas, Oregon, be the place fixed by the court Mr. Burkhaulters cleaned the school Wall Fredrickson. of goods for our storekeeper, Mr Lowe, gone to Boring after some household for bearing objection s to said account, and tb« settlem ent thereof. Saturday, as Mr. Lowe is doing tome house. Mr. ami Mrs. Will left for their home good», wli'cli they left th re. T. » . STONE. tine improvements ut our aehoolhoiiae. A dm inistrator o f the estate ot The teachui is boarding at Mr. Art at Three Rivers Monday. Mrs. W. H. Morris is quite sick. Sim pson it Lewis Sam uel Stone, neeeased Wi udo vers. Mr. Shafer had a sale at the mill la«t Attorneys for estaie. N2 Octob r is here as wet or wetter than Friday, several attending. Mr. McNulty is sawing wood at Pe r September. INDEPENDENCE. rydale. Rev. M 1». Bullock trenched a fit e Adm inistrator’s Sale. Torturing enem a spreads its burning Neville Eldridge, of Chealis, is visit Woman loves n clear, rosy complex sermon to quite a goal congregation area everyday. Doan’ s Ointment ipiiek- ing his parents in this city. ly stops its spreading, instantly relieves ion. Burdock Blood Bitters purifies the Stiudav,which was appreciated by all. vO T IC E Is hereby given that by virtue o f and A and in pursuance ol an order o f t lie cou n ty Mrs. Bragden ami daughter, Louise, the ¡telling, cures it permanently. A! blood, clears the skin, restores ruddy, Mr. an«) Mrs. Frank Whiteaker, of court o f the state o f O regon for Polk county, sound health. were taken in the church here Sunday Albany, visile«! relatives in Indepen sitting in probate, made ami entered o f record any drug store. in said court on the lltli day o f Septem ber. i veiling from Camden, Pennsylvania dence this week. 1911, in the m atter o f the estate o f Mary K. PiRRYDALE. Bricker, deceased, au th orizin g and licensing EOLA. Miss Inez Stark, of Eugene, is visiting Lame hack is one of the most common the undersigned, as adm inistrator o f the es ate her sister, Lola, here. forms of muscular rheumatism. A fe of said deceased,to sell the real property of Un Miss Francos Kurtz will stay with applications of Chamberlain’s Liniment said estate, hereinafter d escrib ed, at private Julius Pincus, a hop man. was trans sale, for cash, in the m anner prescribed by Mr». Berry took her three deaf child Mrs. J. P. Caldwell this winter and at will give relief. For sale hv all good acting business in town Monday, law. the undersigned, as such adm inistrator, ren over to the mute school Thursday. tend school here. w ill from and after Saturday, the 14th day oi dealers. Miss Hazel Bohanan and Miss Mabel Oct. 1911, at the luw office of Brown <fc Sibley, at Miss Helen Litchfield visited her sis Misses Edna ami Hazel Rowland, Ellis are A t t e n d in g school at Monmouth. lilt) Mill street, Dallas. Polk cou n ty Oregon, ter, Mrs. Holman, last week. proceed to sell the said real property at pri Claud Rowland and ( ail Morrison wcie COLLARS Mr. Walker Berry ami family went to Salem visitors last Thursday. Hubbard last week for a couple of day» Mr. Wolil ford and family, of Port visit with relatives. land took chargeof the Win. Sargeant I)r. Davit was out from Salem sever farm the latter part of the week. al days last week to see Mrs. Begun. Mr. Russell, who has been here sev Roea Scliutte has been helping Mr. eral weeks putting some improvement on his land he bought of II. (*. Keyt, Begun in the store. left for Ilia home at llo«|uiam, Wash Our teacher, Miss Clement, is ven Saturday. much pleased with the changes made in Fay Morrison returned home Monday the achoolhouse. {Sixteen pupils are en from u few daya visit in Portland. rolled. Lee Conner and family were McMinn Clyde Mitty and little daughter start ed back to tl.eir home in MuneUe Sat ville visitors Friday. urday. Mr. Hughes, a former resident of this Rev Bullock preached in Kola last vicinity, hut now of Portland, is visit Sunday at 3 o ’clock. Not mauv were ing at Lee Conner’ s the first of the week. out to hear him. - Mr. Landon has a contract to clear off Why Should I Use Cuticura Soap? i ■ "T h ere is nothing the matter with my skin, and I thought Cuticura Soap was only for skin troubles." True, it is for skin troubles, but its great mission is For to prevent skin troubles. more than a generation its deli cate emollient and prophylactic properties have rendered it the standard for this purpose, while its extreme purity and refreshing fragrance give to it all the advan tages o f the best of toilet soaps. It is also invaluable in keeping the hands soft and white, the hair live and glossy, and the scalp free from dandruff and irritation. While its first cost is a few cents more than that of ordinary toilet soaps, it is prepared with such care and of such materials, that it wears to a wafer, often outlasting several cakes of other soap, and making its use, in practice, most econom ical. Cuticura Soap is sold by druggists end dealers everywhere, but the truth of these chums may be demonstrated without cost by sending to "C uticura," Dept. M, Boston, for a liberal sample cake, together with • thirty-two- page book m the aUe and hair. FALLS CITY Mr. and Mrs E. Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. G. G Walker, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Hedges, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Long at tended the dance at Rickreall Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harkins, of Win- lock, are visiting at the home of her mother. Mrs. Thos. Hart. Dr. R. E. Duganne was the guest of friends in Portland over Sunday. Mr. John Brady is over from Wash ington. enjoying life in Falls City ai d looking alter his property interests. Doctors Starhnck ami MeCallon were Falls City visitors last week. Roy Ferguson and wife left for !’• it- land last week, where Mr. Ferguson will work at. pa nting for a couple of months. John Jolly and wife have moved into town from the Scroggins fariu. lie will farm 40 acres of the J. M. Wise place adjoining town. Miss Nellie Damon returned Monday from a visit with friends in Albany and Nate Emmett is in Portland, looking Coi vail is. ifter his investments there. Mrs. M. E. Chappell left Monday fo» Miss Ethel Tooze returned Friday a visit in New berg und Portia ml. from several days visiting with friends Mies Grace Jones left this week for a in Portland. visit with relatives in Waitsburg. J. II. Flower ami wife were Salem vis Mrs. 8. A. Mulkey and daughter, oi itors last week. Sheridan, are visiting friends iiere. Mrs. Nate Emmett was a Dallas visit Msss Kora Rnoviie left Saturday for or Tuesday. Lyons, where she will leach school. Our school opened last week with a Miss Lora Craven has returned from larger enrollment thah ever-hefore in its Portland, where she was the guest ol history. Our schools have the reputa Miss Lucile Clemens. Mrs. Lola H ockiiihh and little »011/ ol Portland, visited at II U. Keyt's Sat urday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. W ilcox, of Cor nelius, were guests of friqpds here last week. Miss Gladys Houston, having given up her position hero as intermediate teacher, Miss Winnie L-tuner. of hallas, came down Sunday to take her place A quiet wedding took plartf here at the Methodist church tiutidav afternoon, the contracting parties being Miss Fils Bones, of Smith field, and Win, Crook, of Airlie, Rev. Himn officiating ANTIOCH *VALLEY. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kurre, of Tal- nmge, Mr. and Mrs. Rigfcs,£of Bridge port, and Mr. and Mrs. George Bru net, of Monmouth, visited with Mrs Sunday. School will commence Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Haley, of Monmouth, | and M r. and Mrs Harrington, of Pio neer, viaited with Mr. ami Mrs. C, C. Yea ter Sunday. Mr. Ilui t has been repairing the j bc tool house. There will l>e preaching at the school house Sunday Oct. 10 toy Leon Myers, of , Da Iss. j School commenced M«>uday with Miss j Pec on as teacher. Mis- Col n an, of Independence, was [ here Satur In atteruoou. Mrs. W. II. Mack yisited in Indepen dence Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey spent Sunday at John Yeater. Have your family photograph, it will yie.d \oti more MttisGctioti as the yea is go hv than in any other way. Do it ami do it now . Ch* rringfon is still in Dal las sml will m ale vou the very finest. Your friends will love you liettcr if you give them a fine photograph of your- ig M, i L if CASTO R IA D ig The Misses Cecil* and Geneva Wilcox Kind You Havi Always Bought I i have relume l from a visit with friends Bears the Signature o f in Eugene. Mr. and Mrs Sherman Hays were Sa- : lem visitors last week. - ■ ----- ♦ • ♦ ■■' • — MONMOUTH NO. 2. ! ROUGH 1ND DRESSED L U M B E B I FO R FR O M $ 7 to $ 1 1 A THOUSAND At Ward’s Sawmill, on the Canyon Road, Four miles west of Dallas, Or. All Lumber of the Best Quality i Miss Noltt Roy, of Dallas, is attending school here this winter. For Infant* and Children. Considerable grain in the sum und ing country is still out and will not be threshed. \V I». A rant came up from Newberg Saturday an« 1 returned Monday morn ing. Summons. moving hack from Gooseneck, where they have bet n picking hope. vate sale, for cash in hand on <( hy of sale, in accordan ce w ith said license of sale, and in the m anner prescribed by law. subjecs to c o n firm ation by said cotiuty court, said real property being particu larly described as fo l lows, tow it: B eginn ing Ht the southw est corn er o f Lot No. L in block No, S in Levens’ Lacreóle H om e stead A ddition to Dallas, Polk cou u ty, Oregon, running thence north 60 feet; th en ce east 13». feet: thence south 60 feet; thence west 136 feet to the place o f beginning Dated this 14th «lav of Septem ber, 1911. EDW ARD BRICKER. A dm inistrator o f the estate ot I» D Brow n. Mary K. Bricker, deceased A ttorney for estate. Notice to Creditors OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed adm in istratrix ot the estate of Martha V. W hinner. deceased, b\ the c o u n ty court of the state o f O regon, for Polk cou n ty, and lias qualified. All persons having claim s against the said estate are here by notified to present the same du ly verified .ogeth er w ith the proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned, at her residence near Airlie. Polk eoiinty. O regon, w ithin six m onths from the date o f this notice. Dated and first publishc«l Septem ber 14, 1911. MAUD CH APIN. A dm inistratrix o f the estate of Martha V. W hitm er, deceased N Administratrix’ Notice. V O TIC E is hereby given t«> w hom it m ay con- I ’ cern that the undersigned adm inistra trix o f the estate of O liver Webster, deceased, has tiled her final accou n t In said estate with the cou n ty court of Tolk cou n ty, O regon, and the same has by said court set for hearing or da turd ay, O ctober 14, 1911, at the h our o f It» o 'c lo c k a. in. of said day, at w hich tim e ami place all persons havin g ob jection s thereto, it any there be, are notified to present such ob- ec'titms for adjustm ent Dated Sepieml>er 9, 1911. EMMA WEBSTER. Sibley A Eakin A d m in is tra te » of said Atun neys for Estate Estate. Registration o f Land Title- know n heirs o f M. N. Byron, d eceased; and all oth er persons or parties unk now n c la im ing any right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the real estate described in the com pla in t herein, defendants. N the nam e o f the state o f O regon ; Y ou are required to appear an I answer the com plaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit w ithin six weeks iron* the date o f the first pu b lication of this sum m ons, w hich said date is 24th day o August, 1911, and if \ou fail to answ er for w ant th ereof the plain tiff w ill apply to the cou rt for a ju d gm en t and decree against you as prayed for in the com p la in t, to w it; (1) That plain tiff is the ow ner in fee sim ple of the follow in g describ ed premises, tow it: Beginning at the northw est corn er o f the donation laud cla im ol John Jaeks«>n. in tow n sh ip »» south, range 6 west o f the W illam ette m eridian in Polk Couuty, O regon ; thence south 11.87 ch ain s to the southw est corner of said d on a tion land cla im ; thence east 18.96 c h a in s ; thence north 15| degrees cast 27.62 c h a in s ; thence mirth 31 degrees east 22.73 ch ain s to the north boun dary o f the said d o n a tion land c la im ; thence west 37.68 ch a in s to the pia«'e o f beginning, con tain in g 119.23 acres m ore or less; am i that all adverse -lu in is o f the defendan ts inay be determ ined by a decree o f said court. (2) That by said decree it be d e creed and a liud ged that the said defendan ts and each of them have i o estate or interest w hatever in or to said parcel o f land and that tlie title o f plain tiff thereto is good and v a lid ; and (3) That the said defendan ts ami each of them be forever en join ed ami debarred from asserting an y cla im s w hatever in or to said It*ml adverse to plaintiff, and that plaintiff m ay h a ve such oth er relief as may seen* m ete with equity.p This sum m ons, by an ord er «>f the Hon. E«i. Goad, cou n ty ju dge of Polk cou n ty. Oregon, made at Cham bers in D allas, O regon, on the 22nd «lay o f August, 1911, is served upon >ou by p u b lication th ereof for a period o f six c o n secutive weeks im m ediately p rior to the 6th «lay o f O ctober. 1911, In the Polk County ltem i- zer, a new spaper of general circu la tion p rin t ed w eekly at Dallas in said cou n ty. W. 0 .8 1 MS. 05 A ttorney for Plaintiff I OTICE is hereby given that on M onday the 161 h day «»i O ctober, 1911, the Board of E qualization w ill meet in the county court house, at tqe city uf Dallas, in the cou n ty of Polk, slate «»f O regon, to exa m in e am i correct the assessment rolls, to correct all errors in valuation, <1 ascriptions or qu a lities o f land, lots o f o ld e r property or in correctly assesst-«! as to descrip tion o r qu a ntity, or w here assess ed in the nam e o f a person «»r persons not the ow ner thereof, or assessed under or beyond thea«-tua! cath value thereof, am i to assess all lauds, lots or oth er property appearing to have been om itted or that was not assessed. P etitions «>r app lication s for the redu ction of a particu lar assessment shall be m ade i*n w rit ing, verifle«! by the oath of the app licant or his attorney, and be filed w ith the board d u rin g the first week it is by law required to be iu ses sion, and any petition or ap p lica n t not so mad«*, verified and fileil, shall r.ot be con sid er ed o t acted upon by the board. Dated Beptember 'iist, A. D... 1911. C. S. G R A V IS, Assessor o f Polk County, Oregon. \V. Fletcher are Biatpaon A Lewi« Potk County.Oregon. Attorney« for AppLcaat. What Is CASTORIA Okitoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil» goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. 1« contains neither Opium , M orphine n or other N arcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. I t destroys W orm s and allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and W ind Colie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation >nH Flatulency. I t assim ilates the F ood , regulates tho Stomach and B ow els, rivin g healthy and natural sleep. The Children’ s Panacea—The M other’ s Friend. CASTORIA G E N U IN E ALW AYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. C C C N TSU S O O M M S T , TV MURRAY ■T R C K T . MOW Y O R K e r r v . N N otice to Creditors. V O TIC E is hereby given that the undersign- ed has been by the cou n ty cou rt o f the state of O regon, for Polk cou n ty, duly appointed adm inistratrix o f the estate of U ¡Ilium R idgew ay, deceased. All persons havin g claim s against said estate Hre hereby notified t»> present them , d m y verified as by law required, to M atilda J. R idgew ay, the u n dersigned ad m inistratrix, at her residence near Buell, in Polk cou n ty, O regon, or at the office o f W. (>. Sims, at Sheridan, O regon, w ith iu six m onths fr«»m the d ale o f the first p u b li ca tion of tills notice. Given under my hand this 22ml day o f A u g ust, l**ll. M ATILDA J. RIDGEW AY, A d m inistratrix o f the estate of W illiam Ridgew ay, \V. O. Sims, deceased. A ttorn ey. S21 Notice to Public. DALLAS STATION TIME CARD I N D E P E N D E N C E A M O N M O U T H RY. Dallas Division. Summons. In the c ircu it court of the state o f O regon for the cou n ty o f Polk. D epartm ent No. 2. B. T. H nizda plaintiff -v, vs. )- Sarah Sam pson,Thos.J Jones.Until j crln e Jones,Francis Sm ith,G eo. W. S m ith,E liza lugcrsoll K. A. Inger- | soil The unk n ow n heirs o f Marvel ; M. Jones, d eceased ;th e unk n ow n j heirs of G eorge Edw in Jones, de- | ceased,the unk now n heirs o f Mar- ««ilia M. W ilson,deceased; the u n know n heirs o f Emma Jones lia r- | •*r. »««•»•eased ; also all oth er p e r -j 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 the com p la in t on file herein. | defendants. J r«> Sarah Sam pson. Eliza Ingersoll, K. A. In- ersoll, the unknow n hvtrs o f Marvel M. ones, deceaseil; the unk n ow n heirs o f Geo. Edwin Jones, d e ce a s e d ; the unknow n heirs «>f M arcella M. W ilson, d eceased; the un know n heirs o f Emma Jones Harer, deccas ed ; also all oth er persons <*r parties unknow n cla im in g any right, title, estate, lien or in terest in the real estate described in the co m p lain t on file herein, the above nam ed d e fendants. N ^ the nam e o; the state o f O regon Y ou are hereby required to appear and a n swer the coinplA int file«! against you iu the a bove entitled court and suit w ithin six weeks from the date o f the first im blicathui o f this sum m ons, to w it: On o r before the 19th «lay <*f O ctober, 1911, and if you fail so to answer for w ant thereof, the plain tiff w ill apply to the court for a decree as prayed lor in said com plaint tow it. 1 That the defendants may be required to set fort li the nature of their «‘laim s in am i to that certain parcel o f land describe«! as follow s: to w it: The douati«>n land cla im ol Geoage M asiker N otification No. 7842, claim No. 51 in tow n sh ip 6 south, range 7 west o f the W illam ette m eridian in P«»lk cou n ty, O regon : and more particu larly described as beginning at a point 9.76 chains west am i 34.20 ch ain s north o f the «(tiarter Section corn er on the line betw een sections 17 and 20 iu said tow n sh ip 6 south, range 7 west a foresaid : and runniun then«*c cast 40 ch a in s:th en co south 80.34 ch ain*; thence west 10ch a in s ; thence north 80 c h a in - t«i the place o f Itcginniug and con tain in g 320.68 acres m ore or less A l»o the d on a tion land cla im of John W allace and Mary W allace his w ife N otification No. 7H40, ceitificate No. 1096 claim No. 56 being part o f section 20 to w n ship 6 south, range 7 west of the W illam ette m eridian iu Ptdk cou n ty. O regon, and m ore particu larly «lescribed as beginning at a point 3.50 ch ain s cast «>f the southw est corner «*f said section 20 ami running thence m>rth 70.22 ch a in s : thence east 26.35 ch a in s ; thence south 35.20eh thence east 40 chains:th en«'e south 34 30 ch a in s; then south 89 degrees 45 m inutes west 66 chuins to the place of beginning con tain in g 320,91 acres, m ore «*r less. And that all a«l- verse cla im s o f the defendan ts m a y b e d e te r mine«! by a decree o f said Uourt. f I 2. That hy »aid «leeree it be declared and adjudged that the »aid «lefendanta L. D. BROWN. Attorney for P l a i n t if f . ARRIVING DALLAS. . .8:30 a. m. j Passenger No. 6 4 .... ............6:50 a. m. ....... 11:30 a .m . 1 :(H) p. in. Passenger No. 68 . . . . .7:25 p. in. Passenger No. 70 . . . ...........6:55 p. m. LEAVING DALLAS. Passenger No. 65........... I*a9»enger No. 69......... Passenger No. 71........... ARR IV IN G INDEPENDENCE LEAVING INDEPENDENCE ....... 6:00a. in. Passenger No. 65 .....................9:15 a. m. Paasenger No. 64....... . . . . 10:50 a. m. Passenger No. 69 ................... 1:25 p. m. Passenger No. 68 . .. ....... 6:15 p. in. i Passenger No. 71....................... 8:00 p. m. Passenger No. 7 0 .... Airlie Division. I LEAVING AIRLIE. Passenger No. 62......... Passenger No. 72........... .8:15 a .4^)5 p ARRIVING AIRLIE. ! Passenger No. 61 ....................... 7:50 a. in. I I’assenger No. 73.......................3:25 p. ni. | ARRIVIN G INDEPENDENCE. LEAVING INDEPENDENCE. .. .9:25 ; a. m. Passenger No. 61 ...................... 7 :00 a. m. . i Passenger No. 62........... ........9:25 Passenger No. 73...................... 2:30 p. in. . i ! Passenger Passenger No. No. 72.......................4:50 72..................... 4:50 | p. in. Train No. 69 leaving Dallas at 1 :00 p. m. connects at MOnmouth for Airlie. Trains Nos. 62 and 72 from Airlie connect at Monmouth for Dallas and way points. S O U T H E R N P A C IF IC . ARRIVIN G DALLAS. 6:55 a. nri. Passenger No. 77.....................11 :05 a. m. .2:30 p. ni. Passenger No. 75 ................... 7 :20 p. in. LEAVING DALLAS. Passenger No. 74 ....... Pussenger No. 7 6 ........ S A L E M , F A L L S C IT Y & W E S T E R N RY. W e s t Bound. East Bound. \TOTICE is hereby given to all w hom it n a y concern that I w ill pay no b ill» con tracted by m y w ife, Mary E. Andrews, after this date. W. II. ANDREWS. S b en d a li. Sept. 7. 1911. S21 BUELL an«! Mrt. A, The i« iy l Y ou Have Always B ought, and w hich has be In use tor over 8 0 years, ho* born e the signature — and has been m ade under his sonal supervision since its Infancy. A llow no one to deceive you In this. Ail Counterfeits, Im itations and •• Ju st-as-good” are b at Experim ents that trifle w ith and endanger the health o f i.fa m . and Children—E xperience against Experim ent, Equalization Board Meeting. In the c ircu it court o f the state «>f O regon for and each oi them have no eatate or in P«dk cou n ty. * Irvin Stewart has been employed bv I N the m att r o f the applicati«»n o f Fannie L. terest whatever in or to »ai«l parcel of 1 Keas t«> have registcre«! tl e title t«» the fo l- land an<! that the title of plaintiff there Winegar Ac laoreme a» clerk in their low in g described land, to w it: B eginn ing at « to is go«nl nn«l valid : and, I hardware »tore. stone at the northw est corn er o f ttie W illiam . R obinson d on a tion land «'laim , Claim No. 49, The citizens of Monmouth are proud in tow n sh ip 6 south, range 6 west o f the W il 3. That the auid defendants and. each j of the new public anil high school build lam ette m eridian, Polk <*ounty, Oreaon.them**- of them be forever debarred and enj in- ing which it» almost finished. The sottth A* 62 ch ain s to a stake; th en cr west .40 | ed from asserting any claim» whatever a in s t<* a stake; thence south 21.60 ch a in s to school will move into the new building ch a stake; thence east 47 50 ch a in s to a stake on in or to »aid premise« ad vezse to plain I in al>out a w eek. south boundary o f said c la im : thence north tiff and that plaintiff may have such 57.12 ch a in s to stone on north b ou n dary «>f said j So far lhere are 50 students enrolled cla im . thence west 17.52 chains ««» the place «4 other and further relief as may seem meet with equity. in the high school and pro»|*ect» are for (»eginuiug. con ta in in g 164.46 acres, This summon» hy an order of the Hon. versus at least ten more. Think »aid to be the Am os K aub am ! all w hom It m a r con cern, Ed. F. Coa«i, County Judge of Polk U‘*t record ever made in ths high school defendants. Take N otice that on the 6th day County Oregon, made at Chambers in , here. j «*f Septem ber. 1911. an a p p lication was filed by I i Fannie L. Keas in the c ircu it court «»f the state j Dallas. Oregon, on the 7th day of Sep i o i O regon fur Polk «-minty, for Initial registra- | tember A. !>., 1911. is served upon you 1 ti«»n «»f the title o f the a bove described lands, i I N ow . ‘ herefore. unless you appear ot* or be by publication thereof f«>r a period of six fore the 14th «lay o f «V lob er, 19 1. am i show I consecutive week» immediately prio; to ' cause w hy such » p p 1 leal ion sh ou ld not be , the 19th «lav of October A. D. 1911, in Mr. a ml Mrt Br«v are visit inR rela gran ted, the same w ill V taken as confesse«! i the Polk County Itemizer, a new»pai*er am i a «leeree w ill be entered a ccord in g t«' t h e 1 tive» near McMinnville. prayer «u the appi eat ion amt y«»u w ill be for- > «>f general circulation printed and pub- liefced weekly at Ihilla» in said county. Archie Ree«l spent Surnlay at Mr. eve* barred from «tisputinv the same. In itness w h ereof 1 have hereunto set my Rray’a home at the saw mill The «late cf the first publication of hand ami affixed the «eal of said cou rt this sth this summons it the 7th «lay of Septem Iii£a KetteUon *|«*nt Friday witll «lay o f Septem ber. 1911. K M SMITH. ber A. D. 1911. Nora Jones. Clerk o f the Circuit Court o f Mr. CAST0RIA TK A IN No. i. . 7 : 3 5 a. m . . H iló a. m . L v . H h D m ........................ A r . W e s t S a l e m ........... TK A IN Lv. Lv, Lv. Ar. N o. 3. B lack R o c k . . . . F a l l a C i t y ................ D a l l a » ........................ W e s t Salem . . . TR A IN .1 0 :5 0 11 : 0 5 11 : 4 0 1 2 :2 0 N o. 5. . 3 : 0 0 P- in . . . 3 :3f> P- m . 4 : 1 5 P. i n . L v . F a l l a C i t y ............. L y . D a l l a s ........................ Ar. W est S a lem . . . . T K A IN L v . F a l l s C i t y ........... A r . D a l l a s . ..................... a. m . a. in . a . in p - in . No. 7. . . . .. . 0 : 0 5 P- n i . . . 0 : 3 5 p - in . TRAIN No. 9. (Sundays Only.) Lv. Dallas............... ................7 :35 a. m. Ar. West Salem . . . ................. 8:15 a. in. TRAIN No. 11. (Sundays Only.) Lv. Black Rock ............. 11:45 a. in. Lv. Falls C ity......... ............. 12:00 a. in. .............. 19:35 p. in. Lv. Dallas............. Ar. West Salem . . . .............. 1:15 p. in. TRAIN No. 13. Lv. Black R o ck ... . Lv. Falls City ........ Lv. Dallas............... Ar. West Salem ... (Sundays Only.) ................4 :00 p. in. .............. 4 :15 p. in. ............. 4 :50 p. in. ......... .. .5 :30 p. in. Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. TRAIN No. 2. West Salem........................ 9:00 a. m. Dallas ...............................9:45 a. in. Falls C ity..........................10:15 a. in. Black Rock .................... 10:35 a. m. TRAIN No. 4. Lv. West Salem........................1 :30 p. in Lv. Dalla» ...............................2:15 p. m Ar. Falls City ........................ 2:45 p. m TRAIN No. 6. Lv. West Salem .. . .................4 :35 p. in. Lv. Dallas............... ................ 5 :20 p. in. Ar. Falls City .. .. ................. 5 :50 p. in. TRAIN No. 8. Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. TRAIN No. 10. Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. (Sundays Only.) West Salem___ ..................9 :00 a. m. Dallas ............. .................9 -45 a. m. Falls C ity......... ............ 10:15a. m. Black Rock. . . . . . . . . . 1 0 : 3 5 a. in. West Salem Dallas................ Falls Citv ....... Black Rock . . . (Sundays Only.) , . . . . . . . J :35 ................ 2:20 .............. 2 :50 .............. .3:10 0 . p. p. p. in. in. m. in. TRAIN No. 12. (Sundays Only.) .................. 5:50 p m. Lv. W estfalens Ar. Dallas............... . .................6:30 p . in . Tiain No. 3 connects at Dallas with morning train from Portland and way points. C alen dars FOR 1912 We have a line of Calendars for 1912 that is simply su perb. Our prices are very conservative when quality is considered — and then the money stays in Dallas, not sent to some eastern city. The workmanship is unex celled—in fact, our Calendars are not surpassed by an and some others are muci i inferior—at any price. If interested, call Main 1 ai d our solicitor will call with samples. gel L et us su g g est that you you r order in ear.y a« d th m avoid the grea t rush a t the eleventh hour. THE ITEMIZER, DALLAS