f
!
.
s
Douglas county for
the past 42 years and probably
the oldest native born woman of
Oregon, died at her home, 418
•* Four years ago I had places break out on
West Washington street. Rose- my wrist and on rny shin which would itch
spells, and scratching them
burg, Wednesday night, Decem and burn by would
not seem to give any
keeps children
ber 13, at the age of 66 years.
relief. When the trouble first
began,
my wrist and shin
healthful and happy.
She was the wife o f Howard M.
itched like poison. I would
Martin, a local real estate dealer.
scratch those places until they
would bleed before I could get
G iv e th em a fe w d r o p s o f
Mrs. Martin had been an inva
any relief.
Afterwards tho
lid from a complication o f a 1-
th is s t r e n g t h e n i n g f o o d -
places would scale over, and
tiie
flesh
underneath
would
ments
for
the
past
two
years,
m e d ic in e e v e r y d a y a n d
look red and feverish. Som ?-
ihe spent the w inter of 1910 in
w a tch th em g row .
times it would begin to itch
'.outhern California, but the
until it would waken me from
har.ge in climate failed to bene- my sleep, and I would have to go through
IT PREVENTS
the scratching ordeal again.
t her and her health continued
“ I consulted our physician In regard to
o decline constantly until the it, and he pronounced it "d r y eczema." I
C roup
used an ointment which the doctor gave me,
nd.
but it did no good. Then he advised mo
Whooping - Cough
Mrs. Martin, whose maiden to try the Cuticura Remedies. As this
trouble has been in our family for years,
ame was Taylor, was born in and
Bronchitis
Is considered hereditary, I felt anxious
Polk county, Oregon in 1845, the to try to head it off. I got the Cuticura
L o s s o f F lesh
Boap,
Ointment and Pills, and they seemed
year in w'hich her parents immi
to be just what I needed.
grated to this state. It !s believ
"T h e disease was making great headway
and many other troubles
ed by her family that she is the on my system until I got the Cuticura Reme
which have cleared my skin of the great
oldest native-born woman, at dies
pest. From the time the eczema healed four
D K U Q Q IB TS
least it never came to their at years ago, until now, I have never felt any
its pest, and I am thankful to the Cuticura
tention that any other Oregon of
Boap and Ointment which certainly cured me.
lady claimed such a distinction. I always use the Cuticura Soap for toilet,
Summons.
I hope other sufferers from skin diseases
Mr. and Mrs. Martin, after and
will use the Cuticura Boap and Ointment."
their
marriage
in
Polk
county,
In the circu it cou rt o f the state of Or**gon for
(Signed) Irven Hutchison, Three Rivers,
FRAZER GONE.
i Polk county.
moved to Douglas county in 1867. Mich , Mar. 16, 1911.
Mathews A Bell. C. W. M athews ,
Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment are
an
I T ill Bell, plaintiffs
f
They first lived at Elkton, then sold throughout the world, a liberal sample
vs.
i*
One More Picneer Passes to Htr at Wilbur, where their daughter scalp
of each, with 32-p. book on the skin and
Zoe O vsrm cyer and C. It. O ver- )
will be sent free, on application to Pot I nieyer, defendants.
in 1888. Later they moved ter Drug
T o Zoe O verm eyer and C K. O verm eyer, de-
Reward for Labors on Earth. died
61 them . Corp., Dept. 17A, Boston.
I fendants above nam ed ;
to Roseburg and remained there
the nam e ol the slate of O regon : Y ou are
permanently. Resides her hus
I N hereby
notified and required to appear and
Sheriff’s Sale.
‘ anawei the com pla in t filed aguinst you in the
In the death o f Mrs. Elizabeth band, Mrs. Martin leaves one
above entitled cou rt ar,d action , oh or before
A. Frazer, familiarly and loving son, Louis A. Martin, a nursery
In the Circuit Court of the ptate of the last day o f the tim e prescribed in the or-
tion o f this sum m on* u pon you ,
ly known as Aunt Amanda, agent of this city; one sister, Oregon for Polk county. Department | der of pi u b lica It*
from the date of first p u b lic a
I viz:
tion thereof beginning N ovem ber 23, 1911. tha
which occurred at her home in Mrs. Mary A. Baker, o f Oakland, No. 2.
being the date o f the first p u b lica tion , and it
plaintiff "j
this city, Friday, December 15th, Oregon, and three brothers, Robert M. Roberta,
you fail to so appear and answ er, the p la in
V8.
tiffs w ill fake ju dgem en t against you for the
there passed from our midst one Marion, Andrew and W. A. Tay J. K. Reynolds and May Rey
am ount claim ed in the said com p la in t, to w it:
o f those noble pioneer women lor, all living in Marion county, nolds, hi« wife, E. W. Kim
the sum o f 9212 50, together with 920 attorn ey ’ s
fee and thex-osts and disbursm ents o f the a c
whose life was closely associated Oregon. The first named broth ble and Addie 8. Kimble,
tion. Y ou are further notified that this sum
bin
wife,
defendants.
moil* is served upon you by p u b lica tion there
with the development o f Polk er has been here for several days
f in the Polk C ounty ltem izer. p u b lish ed in
By virtue of an execution judgement, o the
county.
city o f Dallas, Polk County, O regon, pu r
past.
decree ami order of sale issued out of suant to the ord er of Hon. Ed, F. Coad, •ouiity
Elizabeth A. Campbell was
The funeral will be held from the above entitled court in the above Judge of Polk com ity, O regon, m ade in chain
bers o n t he
................
16th day o f N ovem ber, 1911.
to . me
directed
ami dated
born February 4th, 1838, in Mor the residence tomorrow —
at - —
12 entitled i . cause
..
,
,v
. . _
. .. ; The «late o the first pu b lication of this sum
i c e s c o n - 011
l d t h u a y o f Decern lier, 1911, up* m oils is Novem ber 23, 1911, and the last pu b li
gan county. 111. In 1842 the o ’clock noon, with l « s e e r r v v jc
e s w ** 1 10I1
igem eiit/deiree
ami 1 order “ of f -*•
sale
— jm *....................
1...................
“
ation th ereof w ill be m ade on the 4th of
family moved to Davis county, ducted by Rev. W. H. Eaton, Of
¡„ „„¡,1 court anil <-au*e on the January 1912
W ALTER L. TOOZE. JR.,
Iowa, and in 1853 crossed the the Baptist church. Interment 2nd day of December, ISII, ill favor of
A ttorn ey for Plaintiffs.
■
. . »
Robert M,
named . plaintiff.
plains by ox team to Oregon, 1 wj)l follow at 3 o ’ clock in the * the above
Roberts,
anci
against
J.
E.
Reynolds
and settled on Salt Creek in this1 family burial alot at Wilbur
and May Reynolds, his wife, and E. W.
Summons,
--------. . .
a She
u- —
------------
T..I.. July
Koseburg Review.
county.
was
married
Kimble and Addie S. Kimble, his wife.,
31, 1856, to L. B, Frazer, and to
for the sum of $2:132.28 with interest at
the rate of 10 per cent. per.annum from
I n the Circuit Court of the State of
them there were born thirteen
A PIONEER POLKITE.
the 27th day of November, 1911. and Oregon for Polk County. Department
children, seven sons and six
the further sum of $250 attorneys’ fees ! No. 2.
daughters.
Her husband and
to draw interest af the rate of 6 per cent j Lucy Hudson, plaintiff,
)
four children have passed on be
Mrs. Nancy M. Putnam, a pi per annum from the second day of De
cember,
1911.
and
costs
of
said
suit
tax
fore. The living children are J. oneer o f 1874, died Wednesday
Benjamin Hudson, defendant, )
R. Frazer, Mrs. Vietta Neal and night at Independence at the age ed at $70.70 and the costs of and uj>on To Benjamin Hudson, the alx>ve nam
this writ and commanding me to sell
Mrs. Hattie Burnett, o f Albany; o f 79 years.
ed defendant:
the following described real property
In the name ot the State of Oregon,
Charles Frazer, o f Twin Falls,
Until two years ago Mrs. Put towit: Lots five and six (5 and 0) in
Idaho; U. L. Frazer, of Vancou nam had resided at West Salem section three (3) and lot four (4) in sec You are hereby required to appear and
the complaint tiled against you
ver, Wash.; Mrs. Pink Denny, of] continuously since 1874, when tion four (4) in township seven (7) answer
range three (3) west of the W il in the ah ve entitled Court and suit
Ona, Ore.; Mrs. Carrie Holcomb, | she removed to Independence. south
within
six
weeks from the date of the
lamette meridian in Folk county, Ore
o f Doty, Wash.; Mrs. Jessie Mul- In 1893 her husband, Newton gon, containing 113.35 acres with all ac ; first publication of this summons towit:
cretions. Also beginning at the north On or before January 18, 1912, and it
key and Clay Frazer, of Dallas. Putnam, died.
corner of the Louis Paikhurst do you fail to answer, for want thereof, the
She is survived by the follow east
Besides her own children, Mrs.
nation land claim No. 70 in section ten j plaintiff will apply for the relief de
Frazer had twenty-two grand ing sons: W. P. Putnam, of (10), thence south (seven' 7 chains;j manded in said complaint towit: For
decree d.ssolving and annulling the
children, eight great-grandchild Montana; J. H., o f Fossie. thence east to the Willamette river; a marriage
contract now and heretofore
thence down said river witti the mean-
ren, three brothers and three Wheeler county; W. M., of Inde derings
existing
between the plaintiff and de
thereof to the line between sec
sisters T. J., J. M., and W. G. pendence; Marion, o f West Sa tions three (3) and ten (10); thence west fendant and for such other and further
Campbell, Mrs. S. F. Black and lem and J. B. Putnam, o f this along saitl section line to tlie place of relief as to the court may seem meet
beginning, all lying and being in Polk and equitable.
Mrs. O. A. Dashiell, o f Dallas, city.
This summons by an order of the
and Mrs, C. E. Kennedy, of Pa-
Mrs. Putnam was universally county, Oregon, township seven (7) Honorable
Ed. F. Coad, county judge of
range three (3) west of the Wil
louse City, Wash., and a h alf-! beloved for her kind and charita- south
Folk
county, Oregon, made at chambers
lamette meridian
brother, John B. Campbell, o f : ble disposition.
That by virtue of the saitl execution, at Dallas, Oregon, on December 6, 1911,
Wendling Ore
1 The funeral was held Satur- judgement, decree anti order of sale, is served upon you by publication there-,
and in compliance with the commands of not less than once a week for six con
In her long and useful life, «ty. at 11 o’clock fromithe under- of
secutive weeks immediately prior to
the said writ, I will on
January 18, 1911, in the Folk County
Mrs, Frazer witnessed wonder-
parlors o f Lehman &
ful changes, from the embryo CiouRli conducted by Rev. P. S. Monday, the 15th day of January, ltemizer, a weekly newspaper of gener
al circulation in said Folk County, Ore
territory o f Oregon to the great
Interment was made 1912, at the hour of 10 o ’clock, a in , of gon,
first published December 7, 1911.
day at the front door of the court
state, whose laws are models and I ,1 t lty. V|ew cemetery in the said
♦
L. D. BROWN,
house in
the
city of
Dallas,
are being copied by states a cen- ^am|b lot. Salem Statesman,
Attorney for plaintiff.
in
Folk county, Oregon, to sell
at a public auction,
i subject to
tury older; from the ox team to
* '*
«/
the palace car, from the log cabin I Content* of Technical World for redemption) to the highest bidder for
cash in hand all the right, title and in
Summons.
to the elegant mansion, and Dal
January.
terest of the above named defendants or
las from a straggling village of a
either of them had in the said property
Shrimps
In the Circuit Court of the etate of
and Babies Rene the daysaid mortgage was dated and to
few small houses to a city of
sell every part of tie said p r -p r t v to s it- Oregon for I’olk County. Department
beautiful homes.
She united. Hache.
. . . .
No.
2.
isfy tin saitl execution,judgment, decree
with the church at Salt Creek, | Co-operative Marketing Clubs and
1
order of sale including interest May W. Curtin, plaintiff
November 22, 1857, and ever liv-;
« Atkinson,
costs, ami accruing costs.
vs.
t
ed a consistent Christian life ,1 1 he Menace of the Dam —Hen-
)
Dated this 14th dav of December, 1911. Win. II. Curtis, defendant
To William II. Curtin, the above naineil
kind and gentle by nature in all ry,"l; Hyde,
J . M . ( ¡R A N T ,
i defends t :
relations o f life, as daughter, sis-1 ,W,ld_ L'fe in moving Pictures
Sheriff of Polk ("ounty, Oregon.
| In the name of the St ite of Oregon;
ter, wife, mother or friend; her.Edw.
Ltark.
You are hereby required to ap|iear and
life was a blessing to all who
What Australia Offers Farm-
Sheriffs Sale.
; answer the complaint lilld against you
knew her, and those who knew !er®,~ Fyed L . Coleman,
| in the above entitled court and suit
C ircuit Court o f the State o f Oregon within six weeks from the date of the
her best loved her most.
*,()(
the Mine’s for In l’ tin*
olk C ou nty.
first publication of this summons, tow it:
Department No. 2.
The funeral services were held j Mouth George Cushing,
on or before January 18th, 1012, and if
at her residence on Levens street. 1 Adventures o f the Moving Pic- Rolwrt M. Roberta, plaintiff, ^
VOU fail to answer, for want thereof, t h e
Isaac HuniRar»liu*r ami Mary
Elder W. A. Wood, minister o f tu£ Man P. Harvey Middleton, C.
plaintiff will apply for the relief de
Hunignr«iiit>r. liia wife, E.
manded in said complaint, towit: For
W. K im ble amt A ddle S.
the Christian church o f Mon-
Toy-Making now an Art.
im ble his w ife, and J. K.
a decree dissolving and annulling the
mouth, paid a beautiful tribute! I *1** Measure o f Success F. C. K
Reynolds and May Reynolds,
marriage contract now and heretofore
ife, defendan ts.
to her memory, after which she "?*.8'1-
, his By w virtue
o f an exeeutton, judgem ent, decree existing between the plaintiff and de
was laid to rest beside her hus- ___Little Drops of Water Do 1 heir and
J — o f ' sab*
* * issued * out of - the
-
fendant, and for such other and further
or<U*r
above enti
tied cou rt in the above entitled cause to me relief as to the Court seems equitable.
band and four children in the Worst F. G. Moorhead.
lirected ami dated this 14th dav of December,
This summons by an order of the Hon-
Profits
in
Flax—Charles
Rich-
1911. upon a judgm ent, decree and order of sale
cemetery at Bethel. I. N. Mul-
entered in said cou rt and cause on the second orable Ed. F. Coad, County Judge of
key spoke feelingly o f her long ar^s Dodge,
lay o f lMember, 1911, in favor o f the ala»ve folk county, Oregon, made at chambers
plaintiff. Robert M Rohei ts and against
and useful life in the church atI Putting on a I lay Robert H. t named
November 2b,
he defendants, Isaac H uinganlner and Mary at Dallas, Oregon, on
C. Bum gardiier,
his wife, K \V. K im ble Util, is aeryed upon you by publication
Bethel. Her work on earth is Moulton.
•»ml Addle 8. K im ble, M h w ife, and J. E. thereof nut less than o n e a w eek for
done and well done, but her in-j
Hie Hidden Handicap -F. G. Reynolds and May Reynolds, his wife, for
the sum o f 9&C21.45 to draw interest from the six consecutive and successive weeks
Huence and memory will live Canfield.
27th da) o f N ovem ber, 1911, at the rate of 7 1-2 immediately prior to January 18, 1P12,
long in the lives o f those w h o L Popular Science and Mechanics per cent i*er annum and 92 .‘> 0.00 attorneys’ in the IVlk County Itemixer, a weekly
• ch . w ith interest at the rate of a p e rce n t per
Supplement.
knew her.
nnurn from the second day o f D ecem ber, 1911, newspaper of general circulation in said
DR. B. E. N E V E L
Veterinary Surgeon
Phone 29
B. F. B U T L E R
D E N T IS T
Office over Fuller Pharmacy, Dull««.
Office H our»: 9 to 12 A. M. 1 t o 5 P. M.
1112 M aim Simun-
All kind« of Dental work done at
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reasonable price«.
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the water we drink.
The term can only prosper when the condition
o f the system gives it free scope to establish it
self and develop. When there is a deficiency of
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■ hollow eye, when the appetite is poor and tha
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Y ou
fortify the body against all germs by the use of Dr. Pierce's ( .old
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*'
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drug«. All its ingredients printed on its outside
secret nostrum but a medicine or in o w n
C omposition
with a record of 40 yemrs a / cures. Accept no
” just as g o od .” A s h * o u r neighbors.
aleep
en
system
ach end
that the
Golden
habit-forming
wrapper. It it not e
end
substitute-there is nothing
and the coats o f said suit ’t axed at |77 Jft, mid Polk County, Oregon.
the coats o f and upon the writ com m a nding
First published December 7, Ulff.
ine to sell the fo llo w in g described real proper-
L. D. BROWN,
to w it: Lots five (5) and six (6) iu section
rec (31 and lot fou r (4) in section four (4)
Attorney for plaintiff.
t »WII nit. seven (7) south, range three (3) west
n the W illam ette M eridiau in Folk County. )
Oregon, co n ta in in g 113.35 acres, together with
all accretions. Also beginning at the n orth
east corner o f the Louis Parkhurvl d on a tion
~1
land claim , num ber 7b in section ten (10); !
thence south seven (7) ch a in s ; thence east to ;
IN
X
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T
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ON
the W illam ette riv e r; thence dow n said river '
a ith the ineanderiugs t h .ie o f to the line he- I
tween section* num bered three (3) and ten (10); |
thence west alon g said section line to the
p lace o f b*gt lining, all lyin g and being i n '
Pont Com ity, O regon in tow n sh ip num beied
Studio: Room 2, Wilson build ng.
seven (7) south, range three (3) w si o f t e
Dallas, Oregon.
>
W illam ette M eridian, to be sold l.y the tdurifl
o f Folk County, O regon, in the m anner pre-
----------------------------- VN v N a )
aciibeo l.y law for the sale o f real property on
execu tion .
That Ly v irtu «-o f the m M execu tion , ju d g
ment itmi ilivr*>p Mtid order o f sul«*, amt In the
co m p lia n ce with tin- m inulanti» of »aid art*.
I w ill on
MISS M. OLIVE SMITH
PIANO AND ORGAN.
Monday,
the 15lh day of January,
tit«* h o u r of H>«>M o<-k* m . o f
«I d a \
dm ’ ut
h | tin -
m
fro n t rto»»r of the co u rt h o use in the « iljr
o i D n lU « in P o lk C o u n t y . O rego n s e ll at p u b
lic a u lit o t i (sit 1 1j«n-1 to re«tem ptioti) to t h e ,
h ig h e st M ild« r fo r c a s ’, in h a n d a ll the tig h t ,
tifi»* a m i lnt«*r<*«l «>f the a la iv e n a iiie n d e fe n d
a n t« n r c it h e r of th em had in th e « a id p ro p e r
ty the d a v th e sa itl m < «rifage w as d a t« it, am t
. ve ry p art ther.*«*f to s a t is fy th e s a id cx«-e.i 1
ti <n. ju d g m e n t, deere«* an d o rd e r of «aie, In
c lu d in g in te re st costa a m i a c c r u in g costa.
Dated this llth day o í iKvem b. r. 1911.
I M t.R VST.
«1 e r i t for P>dk C o u n t y . U tego ti.
Æ . I . W .
r * he
™ kRP] E R I
1N T I Î C K Y
W II ISH
Children
Cr y
FOR FLETCHER’S
C A S T O R I A
For
3
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ey
Sale at The Shultz.
One ]
one 9 rooi
tank. Tl
the main
which wil
have a roi
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i
and is 1<
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homesites
las has a j
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you will I
F You bought of us you still have those
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Prices.
Terms o
ance in 3
balance ot
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th e h ou se
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