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CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET. FOR THE U TE R AR Y. AUGUST WERNER DEAD. We Have M oved.... High Class Entertainment nt High Passes Aw ay at His Jefferson School Next Monday Evei in ;. , Friday, Saturday and most o f i Street Home Monday. his week have been busy days N ext Monday evening in the at the court house. Judge Kelly anditorium o f the high school A t 3 o ’clock last Monday there came Friday and ran over the building C. W. Harlan will fur- ; docket, gettin g things in good passed away at his home at 800 nish an entertainment, given | shape for the opening o f court on ¡Jefferson street in this city one under the auspices o f the young i Not everything fixed Monday when the petty jury was o f Polk County’ s representative ladies’ literary society o f that in -1 called to meet. The grand jury citizens, a man who during his . up just as nice as we stitution. A very interesting! also convened. As fa r as is vears o f residence among us had are going to have it, program is assured and all are | known o f their findings to date, I endered himself to all o f his ac- but you can begin to cordially invited. Popular prices! they indicted Majors on two : quaintanceship by his many ster- see what an immense o f admission will obtain. The counts for assault on West Salem i ling qualities. August M. Wer- girls will receive 40 per cent o f variety o f stock we ladies; also Charley H ew itt fo r ! ner was a man thoroughly hon- the proceeds for their literary burglary. They failed to indict est in every respect, follow ing carry. society. Mr. Harlan comes high J. C. Cochrane, for obtaining out the rule through life that he ly recommended as an entertain- money under false pretenses; El would treat others as he would ! er, and you can rest assured that j mer Kemp, charged with steal like to be treated. During his the evening spent there w ill, ing a horse and buggy ; Joseph life among us he had not accept , prove both profitable and enjoy -1 Graham, with assault for rape; ed office, nor taken any particu able. Do not forget the date. N. A. Vanderpool, »lic it cohabi lar interest in public life, his age first — they begin to tation, and after a visit to our prohibiting much out o f the ordi Change in Business. county jail called it all kinds of nary except a quiet home life, tell the tale — th ei Monday E verett Gwinn dis- bad names and recommended and his desires tending in that come inside, and we j posed o f his Main street grocery a new one. This grand jury direction. Besides his w ife and can satisfy your wants to Ed C Dunn, who immediately fam ily he leaves many warm i were holdovers from the May took charge. Mr. Gwinn has not term and were; William Addison, friends to sincerely mourn his TH E yet decided into what other line foreman; Homer Link, E. E. passing to that great beyond, o f business he will go, but it is troubles o f earth H ewitt, Hank Mattison, James where the quite certain he will not leave cease to bother and the reward Goodman. Edward Mattison. | Dallas. He wishes to take this A new grand jury wa3 drawn earned there is allotted. opportunity o f expressing his Mr. Werner was born Novem Monday, who w ill hold them thanks to his many patrons ber 10, 1837, at Lobsens, Ger selves in readiness for service M rs. Chas. Gregory, Prop. while in the grocery line. Mr. until the May term. They are: many. He came to America in Dunn is too well known to us all A t the Old Black Stand A. R. Southwick, foreman; J. S. 1855, and settled in Princeton, ; to need an introduction, as every- Parker, Charles Boyle, W. J. W is.,m oving in 1863 to Blue ; one knows he will receive from Burns, N. F. Gregg, J. C. White, Earth, Minn, where he was mar Everything is New, N eat and him the best o f treatment and as ried to Miss Amelia Domes in Joseph Card. good and cheap groceries as can 1867; T w elve children were :: Classy :: The Monday session opened born of this union, three o f whom be found anywhere. with Henry Benson in the chair, have since died, the rest being he having exchanged his Klam Mrs. J. W. Sasse, o f Appleton. p r e sb y t e r T a n s e r v ic e s . ath county bench with Judge Minnesota, Fred A. and George K elly for a sort o f vacation. Services, Sunday, Novem ber 26 H. Warner, o f Perrydale; Will Hardy Holman was made bail Werner, o f Corvallis, Albert A. Sunday school 10 a. m. iff o f the grand jury and C. L. and Ben J., o f Dallas; Walter, 0. Morning service 11 a. m., top Hubbard o f the court. ic o f sermon “ A Brave Coward.” | and Ed A ., o f Ponoka, Alta, Majors, the negro, on the ad Canada; Mrs. J. O. Hooker, o f Christian Endeavor meeting vice o f his attorney, W. L. Tooze, Beaverton, and also one sister 6:30 p. m. appointed by the court to defend Mrs, Augusta Missall, o f Beldon, Evening service 7:30 p. m., him, pleaded guilty on both topic o f sermon, ‘ ‘A Narrow North Dakota. counts and was immediately sen ing L ife .” The funeral was held from the tenced to from one to 10 years home at 1:30 Wednesday a fter Prayer meeting Thursday eve on the first and for 10 years on noon, Rev. Chester Gates offici ning at 7:30. the second. If all other method* of treat We invite you to worship with ating. Flowers were supplied J. C. Cochrane, who Rot into in abundance, and ment have failed in your case is. Good music and a cordia' numerois don’t be di courage«!. J. C. Shultz for $113, paid up in greeting. friends were in attendance, and Chiropractic Adjustments full and was let (to. SPECIAL MUSIC relatives from a distance were, Will cure you. The science The docket entries made are as Miss A. M. Domes, o f Portland, M O R N IN G that removes the cause of dis follows: a neice; Fred Missall, o f Port Voluntary ____ ______ Ashford ease by the adjustment of State o f Oregon vs Dick Gaines. land, and Gust Missall, o f Alba the spine. I charge you “ Melody” nothing to talk votir case selling intoxicating liquor in vio ny, nephews. A ll the children C h a n t ___________________ Brooks over at my office. All pa lation o f local option law; John were present except W alter and “ Lord’s Prayer” tients calling the first mix H McNary for plaintiff. Dis Ed., who live at such a distance Response______ ____________Giffe weeks, $1.00 per treatment. missed. as to be unable to get here. ‘ ‘Gloria P a tri” D r. E. J A M E S S C H E E T Z The remains were laid to rest O ffertory___________________ Nava W alter L Tooze Jr vs E W 518 Church St., Dornsife Residence Phone 424 “ Andante” Strong, action for money; Oscar in the I. O. O. F. cemetery, in a Anthem ---- Wilson Hayter for plaintiff, L 1) Brown steel grave vault, The family desire to here ex “ One Sweetly Solemn Thought” and H W Strong for defendant. E V E N IN G Jury trial; C E Staats, H B press their sincere thanks for the Flannery, M A Burch, Seth many beautitul flowers and other V o lu n ta ry .................... - Wilson White, Percy Hadley, J E Miller, kindnesses shown during sick “ In the T w iligh t” OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ness and death. LCG osser, W A Scott, jurors. Quartet................. Fillmore Office 719 Court Street, Dallas, O.egon ■ - ------- 1^ • .... ..... Judgment for $278, interest and ‘ ‘ Peace be Still” Library Report for October. costs. Defendant has 30 days Response ___ Wilson New borrowers canla igHiiml........... 57 in which to file exceptions. “ Unto Thee 0 Father” Street Im provem ent Notice. Children’« books............................ 544 _______ Tapley W Al Jones vs A P Kirkland, .Von-fiction..................................... 152 To Mnrk I1 ay ter, Frank Cummins, it lien J Offertory Hubbard, Mary O. Connor, “ Prelude” action for money; John P Rusk Fiction ............................. . .......553 you a r k HEREH Y N O TIFIED , that the C ilj I Council o f the City o f Dallas. Oregon, con" A n t h e m ___ ____________ Fearis for plaintiff. Judgment render Number of callers ........................ 1971 templates the passage o f an ordinal)«*«! requir "T h e Shadows Fall” mg the im provem ent o f those certain street- ed for plaintiff for amount. >in«l parts of si n ets o f sal«l City adjacent t< Summons. B 0 Snuffer and A M Fanning and a djoinin g the hereinbelow «(escribed Ion Summons. or parts of lots or iraets ot lun«l in the follow vs M J Cartermel, action for mg manner, to -w it; In tin* Circuit Court of tin* lit at« of By the «‘«instruction o f new boar«l sidewalk money; Conner and Sims for \ the circu it court o f the state of Oregr n fo» live feel f«»ur inches wide. Polk county. plaintiff, McCain, Galloway and Oregon for Folk County, hepurtment 1. On the North side o f Clay Street adjoin Lee Row ell, p lain tiff 'l No 2. mg l«»t 2, block 2, Com Addition to Dalla»- Hayter for defendant. Taken vs. Oregon. May \V. Curtin, plaintiff ) Kilo Olmstead and Clarence I 2. On the West sbl«* o f Rills Street adjoin under advisement. Given ten ImstcHd. Kolsel New bill hiii I VH. - lug bits 1 and 2, block IS. Kills addition I toy New blll. Kina Blair, Ray j days in which to amend. Ddlla . Oregon Win. II. Curtin, defendant ) lair. Ronn'.c Blair. Loy<t Blair, I :t. tin tli«1 North side <*f Map«e Street udj«»in ml Edith Blair ami also all | Alina Ballard vs Polk County. To William II. Curtin, the above named ing the south h alf «if lot 6, block ID, Palls •crsons or parties unknown, ■ defend a t : band Mini Im provem ent C«impany’ s additioi Oregon, damages; Brown and In the name of the St ite of* Oregon; to Dallas. Oregon. iaiining any right, title, «‘state | icii or Interest in the real cs- | ■t. Oil the North side «if Maple street adjoin Kliks for plaintiff, Oscar Hayter Yon are hereby rc< pi ire« I to appear and at«* described in the complaint • Ing lot .V block ID, Dallas Kami ami Improve serein, defendants. and J H McNary for defendant. aimwer the complaint till«! tixam-d, yon ment Company's ad«lition t«» Dallns, Oregon. To > ina Blair, Ray Blair, Bonnie Blair, Loyd That Hiicli sidewalks shall be constructed o! Jury trial: C E Staats, J E Miller, in the above entitled court ami «nit lumber Blair and Edith Blair, and alito all at the time and in the manner to b within nix weeks from the date of the hereafter prescribed by such ordinance: other persons or parties unknown, C C Gardner, G T Boothby, W T first (daiming any right, title, estate, lien or in publication of IbinHumni ma, tow it: That the cost o f such sidewalks shall he us Hoffman, W A Scott, Percy Had on or before January lHth, 1012, audit <ei«Hc«l to the real property fronting ami a:m« terest ii the r«‘al estate described in the «‘«»mplaiiit herein. thereon ; and ley, A J Barham, L C Gosser, B 1 you fail to annwer, tor want thereof, tin ting Thai (he c it y • onnell o f said City o f Delia j N tlie name o f the state o f Oregon, You are Ferguson, Seth White, J W Yost, plaintiff will apply for the relief «1«* •v111 sit In tli«1 Cnitn 11 Chamber in sai«l City 01 I hereby required to appear in the above manded in aaid complaint, towit: F<o Monday, the IHtli «'ay o f December. 1911, at . anted court an answer the «-tunplaint Hied jurors. Verdict for $500. »’> lock p. n».. i«» hear ami determ ine objection gainst yt»u in the above entitled suit within a decree dissolving and annulling tin •imi remonstrances, if any there be, to su«-. weeks from the «late of the lirst publication R M Ewing and W B Ew ing vs marriage contract now ami heretofore proposed improvements, and that the abov • ix f this summons which date «>f first publica named owners «*f the real property herein ion is October 26th, 1911, ami if you fail so to Polk County, Oregon, damages; «'Xinting between the plaintiff and de above described ami all other persons it pnear ami answer said c«miplnint, the plain fendant, and for an eh other ami furthei interest may attend at said place ami tint- Brown and Kliks for plaintiff, relief as to the Court Meeina equitable. iff w ill apply to the eourt for tlie re lief pray- • nd show cause, it any they have, w hy suci •1 for in his «‘omidaint, to w it: That said «le Oscar Hayter and J H McNary Thin summon« by an order of the lion tinprovein-ills should not be made. umlauts ami eaon and all of th«*m. be requir- Pone by order «>1 the City Council of th- • I to set forth the nature of their several .»ruble Kd. F. O mu I, County Judge of for defendant. Jury trial. V er *-tty of Dallas, Oregon, made ami entered o laims, ami that all ad verse elaims o f said de- Folk county, Oregon, made at chamber record on tee 20th day «»f N«»vember, 1911. dict for $217. -miauls «»r either of th«:ni. be determined Witness nn hand ami the official seal «>f tin at Dallas, Oregon, on Novemlier 29 > a «l«*erve «>f this court, am i that by said tie F 1) McCulley Co vs W R and 1911, in nerved upon you bv publication City «>f Dallas, or«-gon, t h is ’JHtlulav o f Novcni rce it be (lecla m l Mini adjudged that said tier, 1911. lain tiff is the owner o f saitl premises and E A Moore, action for money; A thereof not lens chan orce a week fm ( IIAH. C R M iO R Y . hat sai«l defendants or either «>f them, have [S E \ L ] A u ditor ami Police Judge, o estate, right, title or interest whatever in W Schaupp for plaintiff. Judg six consecutive am! successive week- o f Dallas. Oregon. aid premises, and that tIte said defendants prior to January 18, 1912 ment for $240, interest and costs. immediately tnd each ami every of them, be forever barred in the F«»lk County ltemixer, a weekly rom asserting or claiming an\ right, title or i ion Notice. ntercst in ami t«> sai«l premises adverse to Portland & West Coast Rail newspaper of general ciiculation in «aid • ai«l nlaim I f f : ami for suen other and furtlier way & Navigation Co, a corpora oik ( .’onilly, < >regon. eiiet as may seem meet and just in the prem In the (‘Ircuit court «»f the state of Oregon foi First published December 7, 1911. ie«. Polk county. A pplication No. 87. tion, vs C C l.iOckhart, condem L. D. HKOWN, In the m atter of the application of T. B This summons is served by publication by nation; J B Upton for plaintiff, Stone t«» have registered the title to the follow Attorney for plaintiff. .n order made by Ed F. Coad, County Judg« ng describe«! lands to wit. being parts o f th< *f ami for Polk County, Oregon, on the 24tl W O Sims for detendant. — Ten 'am uel Stone. W illiam Hall. Abraham Bole la y o f October, 1911. lack. Thomas J. Dickey ami Henry Ilago«» 81MP40N A LEW IS. days allowed to amend complaint Summons, Donation Kami Claims in seettous id, 20, 2D. :u D7 Attorneys for P la iu tiff. •f township«« south, range 6 west Of the Wil R Jacobson vs J G Trent, ac lamettc m er.dian in Oregon, and described a> tion for money; B A Kliks for In the Circuit Court of the State ol follows, beginning at the northeast corner o Final Settlem ent. Samuel Hlone Isolation Kami Claim. Not! plaintiff. Default and judgment Oregon for Folk County. Department the lb a ion number 4986, claim number 4ft, ii In the county court o f the state o f Oregon tow nship 6 south, ra n g e 6 west of the W iliam R Jacobson vs W T and J G No. 2 •tie meriilian, Oregon, thence north «9 de for the county o f Polk. ) Probate Department. Trent, action for money; B A Lucy Hudson, plaintiff, crees 4ft minutes west 48.88 chains to a stak«- In the matter of the estate of J«»hn E. Smith. vs [■ thence n o r h ol degrees 8ft minutes cast 80.61 Kliks for plaintiff. Default and Benjamin Hudson, defendant, * Ie«*t»as.d. Notice o f final settlement. -hains to a stake: thence north 14 degrees ftt O T I C E is hereby given that, I have IU«‘d minutes wrest 88.15 chains to a stone: then«*«- judgment. To Benjamin Hudson, the above imm south .‘ D decrees 1 » minutes wed it ts chains t* N my final account with th<- County Clerk •f Polk Countv la t'.e above named estate, arid m- not tli cst co*ner o f the W illiam Hall Do ed detemlunt: McMinnville National Bank, a he 9th day o f Dc«*euil»er, 1911. at 10 o ’clock a »ation Kami C la im : them e south 12.84 chain- in the name ut the State of Oregon •u. o f sai«l day has been fixed by said court foT 0 a sta k e; thence south hd degrees 4ft minute corporation, vs A M Holmes, ac You are hereby required to "ppear am .vest ID.Hft chains to a stake; thence south «» tearing saill final account; all i>crsons inter st«*«i in said estate are required to appear ami tion for monev; R I, Conner for answer the com plaint tiled against yo», Icgrces 20 m iiutea east 22.72 chains to a stake south 89 degrees 80 minutes west 20.Nt | Die any obj«‘ctinna they may have to suc h final plaintiff. Judgment for $957.12, in the ab ve entitled Court and sun hence «coo lint on or before the «iate fixed for such hains to the northwest e rner o f the T. J within six weeks from the «late of tin dekey Donation Kami Claim ; thence south <« rittai hearing, above set forth. interest and costs. ELIZA J. SMITH. first publication of this summons towit: leg revs 1ft minute* west 2ft. 24 chains to a atone Administratrix, estate John I Chas. H ew itt was ordered On hence 89.57 chains to a slake: then«« or l»efore January 18, 1912, and i. ottlli 00 east K. Hniitli, deceased. d«gr<u * 80 minutes west 18.17 chain» committed to reform school. you fail to answer, for want thereof, tin t»» the north west corner of the Hamuel Htoiu Dateil, O ctobers, \ % l . Kami Claim ; thence south 00 degrees State o f Oregon vs Ben Mas plaintiff will aoply for the relief de Donation Oft minutes east M 48 chains to the s«»uthwest in said complaint towit: Foi corner Summons. of the Samuel Stone Donation Kami ters. selling liquor without a li- * manded decree dissolving ami annulling tin ■ laiin; thence cast 80.17 chains 10 a stake cense Plead guilty and fined $50 marriage contract now and heretofore ihence north 68 degrees 4ft minutes east 11.48 In the circuit court o f the state o f Oregon for I«» a stake; thence noith 6 degrees Sft Polk «‘ouuty. The Hughes & Land Co existing between the plaintiff and de chains minutes west 21.51 chains to the northwest Mathew* .k Bel’.. C. W. Mathews'. vs Evan Evans, action for mon fendant and for mieh other and further «»rner o f the Isaac Hlt.shaw isolation Kami « n I Til l Hell, plaintiff* f relief as to the court may seem meet Claim : (hence north 7 chains to the place 01 vs. ey; Lord and Godfrey for plaint and ■ •«‘ginning, containing 798.47 acres. Also I k * Z« h * Ov.Ttneyer ami C. R. Over equitable. gin n ing al.thc northeast c«»rner «»f the Henr> defendant*. iff. Oscar Hayter for defendant. This summons by in order of tin i(ag«a>«l Donati m Kami Claim In section 29 meyer. To 7 .« h * Overtnoycr and (' K. Overmeycr. Honorable Kd. F. Cnad, county jmlge of •f township 6 south, ran ged west of the Wil letidattt* almve nainiHl : - Non-suit. DEPARTMENT NO. 1, KELLY, J. Look at Our Show W indows Dallas Variety .. Store .. ( ■ ■ 1 C H IR O P R A C T IC Where Did You Buy Your Cut Glass Last Year? I F You bought o f us you still have those * “ little mutters o f satisfaction” in your heart which always accompanies having made a purchase o f Good Goods at Right Prices. L Dr A. M. McNicol DR. B. E. N E V E L V e te r in a ry Su rgeon «1 Ï M ai Phone 29 D A L L AH, O K F D O N Folk comity, Oregon, ma«le at chambers at Dallas, Oregon, • »11 December 8, 1911, is served upon you by publication there of not less than once a week f.»r six con secutive weeks immediately prior to January 18, 1911, in the Folk County ltemixer, a weekly newspaper of gener al circulation in sai«l Folk C unty, Ore gon, first published Decemlier 7, 1911. L. I». BKOW N. Attorney for plaintiff. B. F. B U T L E R DENTIST Oflic over Koller Phurmacy, Dallaa. Office Hour*: 8tol2A. M. I to# P. M. All kind* of Dental work done at reaaouable price.. lamette m eridian; thence w«-*t west 4 chains t«» t ! i 4 1 1 chains the name o» the state o f « ‘ regon: You the north west «-«»rner of h«‘ Henry Hagooit I hereby notifie«! and re«inire«l to appear ami Donation Kami C laim ; thence south tft.ftR •in*w«‘t the «-«tmplaint fileil Hgainat y«>u In the chains to a stone; thence north 74 d«‘grt*eM 21 minutes i*ast 42.55 chains to a stone; thence north 4.04 « hains to pla«*«» of b»f, lining, con laln in g 89 74 acres, applicants, versus all whom It may concern, «1. femlanis. 'P A R K NOTICE that on the 29th day o f Vovem 1 bet. 1911. an Mi»|4i«-atn»n was filed by T H Static In the « ircuit court of the stale of (»re W E Have the largest stock. W e buy direct from N ew York, thus saving freight. W hat we save in this manner we give to our customers. 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