Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, June 13, 1912, Image 6

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    OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS.
MONMOUTH NO. 2.
BUENA VISTA.
T h e s t u d e n ts of t h e n orm al school
will presen t a comic o p e r a a t t h e chapel
S atu rd ay even ing.
Miss Mary Murdock has gone to la-
land City * h e i e * b e has accepted a
tton as assista n t postm istres s.
Work on t h e w ater .fitch for t h e new
«ystem I iuh bacilli a n d a b o u t four mile»
of it will las required.
( i ra d u a l i n g exerciw e a t t U high
school were held F rid a y evening a ‘ d
BALLSTON.
tSuperintemlent Alder m an
prese nted
t h e diplomau to t h e six grad u ates.
N. F. Grejptf has b o u g h t a new M a x ­
Mrs. J . II Hawley is visiting friends
well automobile.
in S layton th is week.
T h e circle will have an ice cr eam so ­
F. K. H u ll a n d fam ily , of Missouri,
cial S atu rd ay night.
have tak en poMHCHsion ol th e R e m in g to u
T h e d ep o t waa broken into S atu rd ay place four miles west of town.
n ig h t an d ab o u t $12.50 taken.
Many stu d e n ts have arrived to a t t e n d
Mrs. W. C. H a tto n a n d d au g h ter, s u m m e r school which will begin J u n e
24.
Terra, of Wiliamina, visited a t t h e home
of Mr. a n d «Mrs. H en ry Byerley Sunday.
Nellie F. McNeill, principal M o n ­
Jloy Co n n er has been a P o rtla n d vis­ m o u th high school, h as gone to her
h
o
m e in G r a n t s Pass.
itor t h e pas t week.
L.
L. Leavengood a n d family h ave
Roy Gregg is atten d in g M a n m ic g r a n d
moved to P o rtlan d where they will st a rt
j kidge in P ortland,
a room in g house.
Quite a n u m b e r of otir people a t t e n d ­
C. H. N ew m an h as a force of c a r p e n ­
ed th e carnival a t Mieridan th e latter
ter s a t work on Prof. H. C. O s te in ’s new
p art of t h e week.
house iu Wes t M o n m o u th .
I^eslie Beaty is sp en d in g a few days
C o n tr a c te r J o h n K eatin g , of th e w ater
in Corvallis.
system , came last week from P o rtlan d
Moses Surp rise has gone to t h e coast an d will rem ain h ere u n til t h e s y s te m is
for a few days outing.
com pleted.
School closed Friday an d a picnic was
Many
persons are hav in g ce m e n t
held a t S ear s’ grove S atu r d a y , th e p ro­ walks laid alongs ide t h e i r p r o p e rty in
g ram being given by t h e pupils of th e co m p 'ian ce with t h e city o rd in an ce
public school. T h ere was a ball gam e w hich says t h a t all old walks in t h e city
in t h e afternoon.
m u s t be replaced by c e m e n t walks.
Mr. a n d Mrs. J. A. Crowl and Miss
Dr. F. R. Bowersox will soon begin
Amy C a rv er will leave t h e latter part his new residence eas t of E C. C o le’s
of t h e week for Los Angeles, where they house.
ex pect to m a k e th eir fu tu re home.
W arren G u P liarn s a n d family have a r ­
T h e E p ortli League has elected t h e rived h ere from Reno, Nevada, a n d will
following officer«: Pre siden t,
Leslie m ak e M o n m o u th th eir home.
Beaty; first vice president, Mrs. L. Boe-
Dr. Ileisley, of Salem , has been m a k ­
b e r t ; second vice president, Mrs H. C.
T h o m a s ; th ird , Mrs. Win. F u d g e; ing regular trip s to th is city.
fourth, E d Miller; secre ta ry , Z elm a
E . E. A r a n t left W ed n esd ay for T illa­
B u t l e r ; o rg an ist, Lettie Birkw.
mook City.
Lowell Sim pso n, of A lb an y , visited
several d a y s of last week with his cons-
in a t th e hom e of N. C. And ur son, re-
^ ,, r n *,,K Monday,
Mrs Clar ence H a m ilto n a n d sons, of
Salem, a r e guests of h e r m o t h e r . Mrs.
8t,l,1,l>. » « » ' Suv«r -
M. J . C r v d e r m a n will ca r r y t h e mail
I betw een h ere ami P a r k e r for Moore
\
whi l»
h ? ul* *>••
for bla
b,,,l,1" ,Ks « " “ '<= « • ' »
Mr*. F. M. .Donaldson left S nndav for
P o r t l a n d for a two weeks sla y with her
| M r s .
Agnes Reyno lds,
J a m e s P r a t h e r , a bu siness man of
Corvallis, visited several d ay s last week
1 W1 1 re atlve8.
Several parties w e n t from here to
K id d er’s picnic S a t u r d a y .
All the County News Graphically Writ­
ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers.
R. L. CHAPMAN....
F U N E R A L D IR E C TO R
and
EM BALM ER
O R FIC K : Chape!and Parlors, N. M alusi.
D A L L A S . OR EG O N:
B ell P h o n e 108.
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M u tu al P h o n e 130«
Calls P r o m p t ly A n s w e re d Day o r Night
Correspondents’ Contest.
Beginning April 1 t h e I t e n m e r be
g n u a four m o n t h s co rre sp o n d en ts’ con-
t e s t on t h e sa m e lines as heretofore, e x ­
c e p t t h e prizes will be in cash, instead
of o t h e r articles, t h a t m ethod seeming
t o s u it best all concerned. T h e most
reg u lar an d m o st newsy co rre sp o n d en t
d u r i n g t h a t t im e will receive $10, th e
se cond $•>, t h e th i r d $2.50 an d t h e n ex t
two $1 each. T h e co ntest will close
J u l y 31 a n d be im m ed iately follow­
ed by a n o th e r of four m o n th s d u ratio n
com m en cing on t h a t date.
FALLS CITY
T h e Seventh Day Adventists a r e all
a t home again af ter several days a t t e n ­
d an ce a t th e ir a n n u a l ca m pineeting a t
P o rtlan d .
M r. ami Mrs.
moved to Dallas.
Archie
Knobs have
T h e men were called o u t last week to
su b d u e a tire which had sta rted a t Mill
One.
T h e new officers for Herm ione Tem-
>le No. «50, P y th ian Sisters ar e as fol-
ows: M. K. C., .Jessie Moyer ; E. 8 „
L a u r a W a l k e r ; K J . . Minnie Cook ; M.,
E m ilia H i n s h a w ; M. J. R. a n d C., M.
R. F low er; M, of F., E d ith B rown; P.,
Ada H o oker; G., K eatha S elig ; Trustee,
F lo re n ce Erickson.
Mrs. C. Lee an d d au g h ter , Gaze ,
h av e been sp en d in g a few days in P o r t ­
land,
f
Mesdames E m m a H in sh a w , F. P.
H ey d o n , Jess ie Mover, and G lenn F er­
guson drove to Salem last Friday m o r n ­
ing to do some re novating in a home
owned bv A r t h u r Baldwin. T hey r e ­
t u rn ed later t h a t evening.
Mrs. J. H . Flow er st a rt e d to Califo rn ­
ia F riday, hav in g received word t h a t
h er hui-hand' w as not so well.
T h e C o m m en ce m e n t pro gram of t h e
Fall.- City public and high school was
given at W ag n er’s hall on T h u rs d a y
an d Friday evenings of last week. The
pro rnm was verv good a n d well re­
ceived by a large audience.
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PE k RYDALE.
J . F. Morrison is ti*kit g i two weeks ter , Mrs. “Page, left for h er home in
vacation from his m irk at t h e mill Oskaloosa, Iowa.
H e ami d a u g h t e r s p e n t several dnvs of
last week with relatives a t t h e Horst
PEEDEE.
h o p y a r d , while th e family a r e cam p in g
t h is week at t h e m o u n tain hom e of J.
W. Morrison, on U p p e r Salt Creek.
Child ren s day n ext S unday a t t h e
L<v lie Kenrnes took char ge of t h e Wom er grove.
b l a c k s m it h s h o p last week for Mr. H a t ­
Several from l ’eedce atten d ed t h e pic­
field, who we u n d e r sta n d w e n t to Uose- nic a t Ridders grove S atu rd ay an d re­
bury with m a tr im o n ia l in ten tio n s.
port a good time.
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Will Bush and family visited G r a n d ­
ROCCA.
m a Has tings a t M o n m o u th last Wed­
nesday.
T h ere was a ball gam e hero last S u n ­
Tin* S u n d ay school was q u ite well at-
t e n d e d last S u n d ay , forty-six being day.
p r e se n t.
M ih . R. C. Brown re tu rn e d from L eb ­
F. C. T h o m a s is visiting a t Mr. K i m ­ anon last week.
b a l l ’s.
Lafe E d w ard s an d Fer n Adsit were
J . G J u n k i n a n d wife wen t to Nor ­ Albany visitors S aturday.
ton« on S u n d ay with a load of ch ittim .
^ M r. N ew to n was a Dallas visitor la»t
Miss (trace H a m p t o n h as a new lawn F rid a y .
m ow er.
Will Bush an d family visited Mr. and
W e have had q u ite a sudden d r o p in Mrs. F re er last Sunday .
t h e tcivi|>erature, 114 one d ay to 73 t h e
n e x t day.
INDEPENDENCE.
Miss H a m p to n r etu rn ed to Sileta on
S u n d a y aftern o o n .
Fre d Stivers, of Marion co u n ty , was
h ere Momlav looking for Jers ey cattle.
E . B. G o b a t an d wife wer e business
visitors in Albany Monday.
Miss E u n ic e Elkins ca m e u p from S a ­
lem t h is week to s p e n d a few days with
friends.
A p leas an t su r p r i s e p a r ty was given
M on da y evening a t t h e farm h o m e of
Mr. ami Mrs. George Wells, iri h*»n r o f
th e ir son. A goodly n u m b e r of you ng
IHjople a t t e n d e d a n d a pl easan t tim e
spent.
RICKREALL
Miss
visited
J. M. Inman moved his house­
hold Roods to Dallas the first of
the week. He and Mrs. Inman
visited relatives here until the
■¿lose of school. going to Dallas
yes - :rday. Mr. Inman will work
for the Dallas Lumber Co.—Falls
City News.
Jo h n T re n t is repairing Will Antti*
c a n ’s house. Uncle Wes T re n t ami son, I
H ig h lan d , are helping him.
Montie V an d en b u rg is raising Buffi
Minorca chickens, s I so Buff Leghorns J
and Buff Faveroles th is year.
ZENA-SPRINGYALLEY.
Miss Robison re tu rn e d to her hom e in
P ortland S und ay after spending a pleas­
a n t week as th e gues t of Mrs. W. I). I
Henry.
Mrs. Coyle is hav ing a large porch
built on t h e side a n d front of her house. |
T h e Gran g e picnic a t Oak Grove was •
well atten d ed from here ami several car* 1
ried off prizes.
Mr. an d Mrs. H ard y Marsh retu rn ed
to th eir home in Salem S unday af ter a
few «lays visit with friends an d re la­
tives.
N ervous ?
Thin? Pale?
Are you easily tired, lack vour
usual vigor an d strength?
Then your digestion mu5t be
poor, your blood must be
thin, your nerves must be
weak. You need a strong
tonic. You n e e d A y er s
Sarsaparilla, the only Sa "sa-
pariila entirely free from alco­
hol. W e believe your doctor
will e n d o r s e these state­
ments. Ask and find out.
W. J . Crawford is having a new bar n
built.
Fran k Crawford has a new drivin g If you think constipation i* of trifling
horse purchased fiom Mr. Alleinan, of c o n s eq u en ce, just ask your doctor. He
Wood b ur n.
will di sa buse you of th at notion in short
Donald Crawford was a week en d vis- order. “ Correct it at o n c e ! ” be 'rill
say. T h en ask him abou A y er's Pills.
itor in Salem.
A mild liver pill, all vegetable.
G. H. Crawford waa in Dallas Wed- Mad* «y t b* J . C. AYSIl CO.. Lowwll. K<
nesdav.
Kveryone had a good tim e a t th e E n ­
deavor Hocial held W ednesday evening
al Mr. Scott'« ami are anxio u s for a n ­
M in n ie Ch am b er« , of Eugene, o th e r soon.
relatives here S u n d ay .
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Mrs R. Holland amt d au g h ter, Lit
G en ev a Wilcox has re tu rn e d lian, ar e a t t e n d i n g t h e Adventist ca m p
visit with friends in Eugene.
| meeting in P o rtlan d .
Gooch in Dallas.
R . B. G i l b e i t a n d wife were McCoy
Mr. am i Mrs. S h e r m a n H ay es are a t ­
te n d in g t h e Roae fair.
v isitors Tu esd ay .
ANTIOCH VALLEY.
Mis** E d ith Montgom ery, of Falls
Miss Noia Owen was a truest of friends
Miss W ilm a Y eater riailed Nona H i n ­
C ity , viaited with Mr*, W eb I.ewis last in .Salem S atu r d a y .
kle Su inlay,
w eek.
M rs. I-aura M iller, of P o rtla n d , is th e
Mrs. Geo. Muscoli visited a t t h e ho m e
G r a n d m a William so n. of West Salem g u es t of Mrs. O. D. Butler.
j of Mr. a n d Mrs. J . D. H o lm an Tuesday
visited Mrs. S eth W h ite last week.
; W right
P o rterfield sp e n t S unday
Misa Clar a P erk in is visiting this
J . N William so n, of S alem , is bui ld- | Snlein,
week with her sisters in Mon m outh.
in g a new b a r n for his b ro th er, R.
l-eonanl Krebs re t u rn e d S a tu r d a y
Mr. an d Mrs. J . D. Holm an a n d fam-
William so n, of th is place.
! from a visit in California.
I ilv a n d M;sa P erk in visited Mr. an d
T h e gran g e picnic waa well a t t e n d e d
Mrs.
Isdiuian in Indep en d en ce Sun day.
Misa M a rg aret S h in n er s re tu rn e d to ■
a n d ev ery o n e re ported an excellent
h er h o m e in Dallas S a tu r d a y af ter teach-1
Mrs, H arris, Mrs. H u n t a n d Mias
ti m e .
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ing in t h e public schools t h e pas t term . J e a n H u n t visited with McCaieb’s a n d
Kthv l Allen, of Corvallis, is visiting
T h e s t u d e n ts of t h e high school gave l l o l m s n s Friday,
h e r brotlier W arren.
a d an ce in t h e opera house S a tu r d a y
Mr. an d Mra. McCaleba visited llin-
A d r a m a , ’ T h e Che erful l.iar” will n ig h t.
k le’s Sunday .
b e given a l t h e O ak U rove hall S a tu r d a y
Mra. 8. B. Owen left T uesday to apend
Mis-es Nona H in k le a n d J e n n i e
J u n e 22.
t h e r e m a i n d e r of t h e week in P o rtlan d . Swearingen visited Marjorie H o lm an
Misa Mary Allen waa a Salem visitor
Friday.
W ilb n r G ain s visited relative* h ere
Wed nesday.
1 th is week.
Mra. Mack was a Dallas visitor Tuea
T hose tak in g t h e e ig h th grade e x s m s
dav.
J a s p e r K ennedy h a t r etu rn ed from a
last week were, Mary Allen, l / i r a n s o
T h e children of Antioch m et Tuesday
Allen, (lie n W h aler, G la d y s W a i t an d m o nth* visit in Californin.
afterh oon to practice for C h ild r e n 's Day
H erach el Lewis.
Misa Dorothv Cooper has r e t u r n e d exercises which will he held ill Bose-
' from a visit with her sister, Mis. Wm. Iv*s grove J u n e 23rd.
"1 suffered h a b itu a lly from eonatipa- Morelan d, in Tacoma.
tio n .
D o a n ’s R eg u le ts relieved an d
Mr Robinson, of Falls Cltv. visited
Mra. D. Davidson an d Mrs J . G. Mc-
a tr e n g t h e n e d t h e bowels, so t h a t th ey
Mr. a n d Mra. C. K. MeCaleb Monday.
h a v e been regular ever si n c e . " — A. K. In to ah were Saiem visitors Tuesd ay.
Mr. P o rte r's crew of a u r r e r e r a passed
Davis, grocer, S u l p h u r Springs , Texas,
Grace Wallace has r o t a rn e d from C o r ­
vallis, w h e r e sh e has lieen a t t e n d i n g t h r o u g h h ere su rv ey in g F'riday.
O. A. C.
C h e ap est
accident in su r a n c e — Dr.
Miaae* Millie Addison a n d E m ro y T h o m a s ' Electric Oil
Stops t h e pain
FO R F LE T C H E R ’S
M c D e v i l t a r a t a k i n g a vacatio n a l N ew ­ a n d heals t h e w ound. All dr uggists
port.
| Mil It.
C A 3 T O R I A
O u r high school pupil« will tak e p a r t
in t h e ex ercises a t Kickreall .Saturday.
Mr. Nichols, of Salem, pr eached for
us last Sunday . Mr. M ac;, o ur regular
pastor, **ok Rev. Bullock’s place a t Oak
Grov e a n d S u m m i t for one Sunday.
Miss
C ariiie W arren , of Salem , s p e n t S u n ­ from a
d ay with bis p aren ts.
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a n d d a u g h t e r , Miss
Lovica Hol lan d has r etu rn ed ho me
F r a n k F aw k an d family, of Salt Hazel, left S unday to sp en d Rose te a ti- i from h er school work near Portlan d,
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C reek , sp e n t S u n d ay a t Oak Grove.
C h ild r e n Ory
A n n m b e r of farm ers h ere have b e ­
g un to net o u t cow kale, J . R. an d Fred
Loy an d N. C. Anderson h a v in g pu t ou t
several th o u s a n d plants.
Grover F a r m e r ’s baby was very sick
last week with acute indigestion. Dr.
Bean was called.
Mr. an d Mrs. W a y n e H en ry and Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Crawford motored to
Salem Friday evening.
For
TV " ifc . .
IN
m.. Last as-
Hop Stoves
& Presses
AT
DALIAS IRON WORKS
New Patent Hop Stoves
made as near fire proof as
possible. Call and see our
stove and get prices before
buying.
We are still putting
out our Stump Pullers
at $60.00
fa n t
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h il d r e n
N o t N a r c o t ic .
S te ro l O U D cSSW tim va
fìmfàia Seed-
to a z iis * .
HirmStrJ-
fleg ftfcr.
Runaway at Independence.
A perfect Remedy for Condii*-
tlon. Sour Stotoach.Dtarrtioa
Worms .CoirvulsiousTeven«
ness and Loss OF SLEEP-
m
Fa. Sinai* Sifrumirt of
IS :
NEW YORK.
SIBLEY Si EAKIN.
A t t o r n e y s f o r P l a in t if f .
M AD E U P
T O OKU Hit
S e n d m e y o u r c o m b i n g s by m a i l a n d w i l l
m a k e t h e m i n t o s w i t c h , puffi o r p o i n p e d o i i r
for |1.50. 1 g u a r a n t e e t h a t y o u wi l l g e t all
y o u r o w n l i a i r b a c k , R e f e re n c e s g i v e n . W ri te
your n a m e a n d address plainly a n d send r e ­
t u r n p o s ta g e .
H A IR C O M B IN G S
VMS OCM
TAUH MMMNV, new vow« orn.
Exact Copy o f Wrapper.
ELLEN J. ROBERTS,
Clackam as C o u n ty
A3
M ilwaukee, Ore-
To Trade.
I Good Service Counts
A two passenger automobile,
that cost $2500 two years ago,
! and is in good condition, has lots
I of room for marketing produce,
and just the thing for a farmer,
that I will trade for acreage, un­
improved; location and price cuts
no figure. This is a chance in a
life time for you to get the long
wished for auto, for a small part
of your farm, and no cash is re­
quired. This is worth investi­
gating. F. C. Meyer, Dallas,
Oregon.
in G roceries as w ell as a n y th in g else
We have the Clerks and the Goods
A Court Warning.
The verdict in a damage case
at Dallas is of deadly inter­
est to sawmill owners. It is an
award of $4000 against the Sher­
idan Lumber company and in fa­
vor of the owner of a timber
claim, the trees on which were
destroyed by fire in 1910.
The plaintiff alleged that the
fire was the result of careless­
ness in the handling of a donkey
engine with which the lumber
company was logging.
The
spark arrester from the engine
was put in evidence by the plain­
tiff, and was shown to be defec­
tive.
There was conflicting testi­
mony, but by its verdict the jury
evidently believed the plaintiff’s
witnesses and brought in an
award of $4000 of the $5000 sued
for. A decision by the Oregon
supreme court, which affirmed
an award of damages against a
threshing outfit for the burning
of grain in an adjoining field,
figured in the case, and is basis
for belief that the Dallas verdict
will stand.
There can be no more impres-
s:ve warning to loggers and saw­
mill men. The Dallas case lays
new responsibilities on them re­
specting use of donkey engines
in the woods. It is an equal
warning to ail others whose care­
lessness is in any way contribu­
tory to forest fires.—Oregon
Journal.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
JLx.Sama *
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A serious runaway occured in
Independence Friday morning on
Monmouth street. While Claud
South was
loading his wagon
with lu;-iber ¡it the Spaulding
Logging company’s yard a pile
of lumber toppled over, scaring!
the team.
They made a run, fast and
furious, out of the yard into
Monmouth street and turned in­
to the alley just beyond the city
hall. Here they came in contact
with a buggy which was stand­
ing there and tore off a wheel
and considerably damaging the
vehicle.
They dragged their driver and
another man by the name of
Morgan several rods and were
brought up standing at a tele­
phone pole in the alley back of
Craven & Moore’s store.—States­
man.
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Bears the
Signature
of
Promotes DigeslionThmfW
ness and RestXonlains neittwr
0 pumi .Morphine nor Mineral.
8:00 p. m. Class day exercises.
June 19 11:30 a. m. Com­
mencement exercises. Address
by Dr. C. H. Chapman. 8:00 p.
m.. Alumni banquet and reunion.
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Infants and Children.
A LCOHOL 3 PER CENT
AVegelabfe Prepara ion £rAs
similaf ing ite Rutland Regula
ling (lie Siomacùs aaiBoweisoi
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v».
A a r o n Miller,Hunan Lo ng, i
Sm all R ic hm ond, Kacbei
Proven a n d J o h n iir owr., |
h e r hUHhand, J o h n W hi -
ley ,
C leveland
Sea rs,
M a r t h a k l i z a b e l b < ur ti* . '
a n d C h a r l e s E. C u r t is , h e r |
hiiHlmnd. J a n ie * W. Bcrog i
inn u m i Hus i S c o g g i n s , I
iis wife, a n d a l l o t h e r i
persons or pa rties u n ­
known
claiming
any |
r i g h t , t i t le , e s t a t e , l i e n o r i
i n t e r e s t in t h e r e a l e s t a t e |
d e s c r i b e d i n t h e co m -
plaint herein ,d efen d an t! J
TO / A a r o n * Miller, S u s a “ n * l o n g , S a r a h K N h m o u d ,
R a c h e l B r o w n a n d J o h n (J. B r o w n , h e r h u n ­
h a n d , J o h n W h it l e y , C l e v e l a n d Bears, M a r t h a
E l i z a b e t h C u r t i s a nt i C h a r l e s E. C u r t is , h e r
h u s b a n d . J a m e s W. S c o g g i n s
- u d K«»a
S c ogg in s, h i s wife, a n d a l l o t h e r |*ersun« or
p a r t i e s u n k n o w n c l a i m i n g a n y r i g h t , ti t le ,
e s ta t e , lie n o r i n t e r e s t i n t h e r e a l e s t a t e tie-
scribed in th e c o m p l a in t h e re in , tl • a b o v e
nam ed defendants.
IN t h e n a m e of t h e s t a t e of O r e g o n , y ou a n d
I e a c h o i y o u a r e h e r e b y no t if ie d to a p p e a r
a n d a n s w e r t h e s u m m o n s a n d c o m p l a i n t tiled
ag ain st you in th e above entitled cause and
c o u r t o n o r b e fo r e s i x w e e k s f r o m t h e dat«* of
t h e first p u b l i c a t i o n of t h i s s u m m o n s , a m i if
y o u f a i l so t o a p p e a r a n d a n s w e r for w a n t
t h e r e o f , t h e p U i u t i i f wil l t a k e a d e c r e e a g a i n s t
y o u a n d e a c h of y o u a s p r a y e d for i n h e r c o m
p l a i n t h e r e i n , t o w i t - T h a t t h e p l a i n t i f f is t h e
o w n e r i u f e e s i m p l e o f t h e f oll ow in».' d e s c r i b e d
r e a l e s t a t e t o w i t ; B e g i n n i n g a t t h e s o u th *
we«* c o r n e r of t h e d o n a t i o n l a n d c l a i m of Si ­
l as M illei, n o t i f i c a t i o n n u m b e r 11*41», c l a i m
n u m b e r 42, i n t o w n s h i p 7 s o u t h of r a n g e 5 w e s t
of t h e W i l l a m e t t e M e r i d i a n i n P o l k c o u n t y .
O r e g o n ; t h e n c e r u n n i n g e a s t 48.71 c h a i n s ;
t h e n c e n o r t h 30.00 c h a i n s ; t h e n c e w e s t 48.80
c h a i n s : t h e n c e s o u t h 30.00 c h a i n « t o t h e p ace
of b e g i n n i n g a n d c o n t a i n i n g 146 a c re « m o r e or
less a m i t h a t y o u a n l e a c h of y o u b e f o re v e r
b a r r e d a n d e n j o i n e d fr o m c l a i m i n g a n y r i g h t ,
t i t l e o r i u . c r e s t i n or to s a i d r o a l p r e m i s e s o r
a n y p a r t t h e r e o f a n d for s u c h o t h e r a m i f u i t i l ­
e r o r d e r in t h e p r e m i s e s a s t o t h e c o u r t m a y
s e e m m ee t w i t h e q u i t y .
T h i s s u m m o n s is p u b l i s h e d for a p e r i o d of
s ix w e e k s i n t h e P o l k c o u n t y I t e m i z e ! by or»ler
of t h e H o n . Etl F. L o a d , J u d g e of t h e c o u n t /
c o u r t of P o l k c o u n t y , O r e g o n , m a d . u t C h a m b ­
e r s i n s a id C o u n t y a n d S t a t e o n t h e ttth d a y of
May, 1912, h i m t h e d a t e of t h e first p u b l i c a t i o n
is May 9, 1912, a m i t h e d a t e of t h e l a s t p u b l i c a
l i o n w i l l be o n J u n e 20, 1912.
The Kind You Have
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I n t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t o l Hie at *t e o l Ori '*o n (or
Polk county.
S n r u h M. Myer, p l a i n t i f f , \
CASTORIA
d o n e consider- sembiy, 8:00 p. m. Junior Prom,
able d a m a g e to vetch h ay aro u n d here,
June 18 During the day the
having en tirely destro yed so m e Helds of a t h | e l i c contests will be given.
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K \\ Schmidt is hauling lumber to over Sunday »I the home of Mm. Oeu.
OAK GROVE.
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T h e g reen ap h is has
Mrs. B. F. Lucas a t t e n d e d t h e pioneer
F ra n k G ro sh o n g .o f Corvallis, was vis­ picnic a t M cM innville last week.
WEST SALEM
iting friends h ere last week.
Mrs. E. A. Stenaon a n d T h elm a Wait
T h e E n te r Nous club of t h e norm al re tu rn e d from P o rtla n d Sunday .
Me. a n d Mrs. Geo. Nichols left F r i ­ held a picnic on C u p i d ’s knoll W ednes­
Peter Cook w en t to Forest Grove
day for Dayton to visit with th e ir son day afternoon.
Tuesday to a t t e n a t h e ho rse race.
an d family.
S u m m e r Oatrom , Clarence Daniel,
J. O. Price . nd C R. W haley have
Mr. D em as ter’s son, of P o rtlan d vis­ an d S tanley E v a n s left for t h e coast bo u g h t an a u t o to d eliv er meat.
Monday.
ited him h ere last week.
Mr. Jakfe Fetzer, of Independence,
A r t h u r Moore an d wife moved to E ast
was seen o u r streets Sun d ay .
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Salem last T h u rsd ay .
F. D Thielsen ami family e n ter tain ed
Mr. Douglas gave his new bungalow a
Mrs. Halver so ns new house on co rn er 40 of t h e i r friends in t h e Burch park
coat of light gray p ain t with white t r i m ­
Sunday
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of Broad an d Jack so n streets is n earin g
mings.
com pletion.
W.-W.
Rowell an d wife wen t to I n d e ­
Mrs. Cade, of Elmo Wn., visited rela­
E . W. S tro ng is hav in g M o n m o u th pendence S atu r d a y .
tives here last week r e tu rn in g hom e
Hotel tu rn ed into an u n -to -d ate hotel.
S aturday.
We w en t to th e Oak Grove picnic and
Mr. and Mrs. S tro ng will su p e r i n t e n d it w h at a tim e we had.
C lem ents, who lived in Mrs. H i n ­ tor awhile.
s h a w ’« house, moved to Yew Park,
Fred A u e r and G ro v er Beeler went on
Last S und ay seven m em b ers of Mon­ a fishing t r ip last week a n d rep o rt a
South Salem.
mouth No. 49 W. (). W. d rove to th e large catch.
Mr. D eM a ste r h a s bis new store build­ Davidson and K. of P. c e m e t e r y ’s n ear
ing ready for plastering.
1). T. Hodge an d wife w en t to P o r t ­
here an d decorated with m an y flowers
land to a t t e n d t h e Rose carnival.
Mr. a n d Mrs. E d Rex visited with t h e graves of d ep arted m em bers.
relatives here Sunday.
Mr. a n d Mrs. C rav en , of California ,
Miss Alma Miller e n te r ta in e d h er
Mr. G ro v er Sch war tz an d his sister, S unday school clas sm ates an d teacher a t are visiting th eir son, Forest.
A fine
Mrs. W h ite a n d children, of Saskachi- h er home Tuesday evening.
Fred A u er a n d fam ily a r e in P o i t l a n d
wan. left for th eir home last week after tim e was had.
for t h e week.
spending th e winter here.
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Fred S m i t h and family moved into
t h e i r new bungalow in Kingwood S a t ­
Several of t h e P e r ry d a le people a t ­ urday.
ten d ed t h e Oakgrove picnic S atu rd ay .
Mr. Gooch, who lives in J . T. H u n t s ’s
J . W. Caldwell is im pro ving his ho*ie new cottage cam e n e a r hav ing a fire
by building a nice porch across tlie T h u rs d a y morning. They left t h e light
•m m ing all night ami in th e morning
front of his house.
th in k in g it had burned out, left it alone.
Pn»f. Wilson and family ar e going to Between H and 9 it exploded, se t ti n g
mov e to t h e H o r st h op yard.
t h e sta n d an d cu rtains on fire an d doing
Frances K e y t u v i s a in g a t t h e home considerable dam age. T h e house was
plastered, otherwise it W'uld have been
of Inn uncle, \V. A. Keyt, in M cM in n ­
burned. T h e dam age is covered by in­
ville.
su ran ce in th e McMinnville co m p an y .
T h e C. W. B. M. met a t th e hom e of
Mrs. Haines, who has been spending
G r a n d m a K ey t F rid a y night.
t h e winter and spring with her d a u g h ­
floor hin hig barn.
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T h e horse races will be given a t Sliver
Summons.
Normal Commencement.
The Oregon Normal school is
closing its first year after its re­
organization, and it is felt that
it has been a most successful
one, the total enrollment reach­
ing 143.
Commencement week begins
Saturday, June 15, and closes
Wednesday, June 19, and the
summer school will begin June
24 and continue to August 2.
The program for commence­
ment week follows:
June 15 8 p. m. the opera
"Pinafore” will be given by the
Normal students.
June 16 11:30 a. m., Bacca-
laurate sermon by Dr. Fietcher
Homan, president of the Willani-
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Mary Ann Croisan, for 66 *
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Sunday morning. Mrs. Croisan *
was born in Princeton. III., the *
daughter of Reason B. Hall, an *
Oregon pioneer, who settled on a *
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city on the site of what is now
Buena Vista and it is he that *
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Mary Ann Hall and her father,
Reason B. Hall, crossed th e !
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on horseback. They settled on *
a donation land claim three miles *
southwest of Salem March 2, *
1850. Mrs. Croisan has had an *
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the pioneers, and she attended *
every state pioneer reunion which *
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Croisan and Clara E. Farmer, all *
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The high school of Indepen­ *
dence held its first commence­ *
ment at the opera house last
n igh t There were three young! *
women in the graduating class. *
Misses Lavilla Dixon. Loretta; *
Cuthbert and Aletha McKinney.; *
Each had a part on the program, j
The address of the evening was *
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Gentle, of the Normal school, j - »
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enabled to get the lowest price; therefore we are in
a position to save you considerable money. A visit
to our large Carpet Department will convince you
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