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Good Service Counts in Groceries as well as anything else We have the Clerks and the Goods SIMONTON & SCO TT South o f the Court House, Dallas j; Praises P erryd a le Bai d Correspondence Cards Steel Die Stamped. Some people pre fer correspondence cards to cor respondence paper. Here is a chance to get them at a bargain. Wc will furnish one box (24 cards and 24 envelopes to match) o f Highland Linen, stamped in any single initial in gold for 75 cents. Among the various musical or ganizations which help to enliv en the spirits o f a large crowd last night, was the amateur band from Perrydale, under the lead ership of J. P. Caldwell. Thej organization o f 35 men was one o f the first bands on the streets this morning, and dispensed all sorts o f music, both classical and semi-classical, and lots o f rag time. In their neat blue uniforms streaked with white braid they , made a very good showing andi attracted much favorable com ment. The uniforms o f the Per rydale contingent were formerly those o f the Journal Carriers’ association. The band proper has only been organized since last October. “ It is just a little counfry town band,” said Direc tor Caldwell this morning, but I believe that we have demonstra ted what we can do. Our band has done a lot to advertise Per rydale.” —Journal. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Colds, Croup and W h oopin g Cough. OLD CONTINENTAL S C O T T ’S E M U L S IO N It reaches the spot and satisfies as no other Whiskey can. Pure, Delicate, Rich and invigorating Sold by C H A S . N. B I L Y E U |H % H »U H »% U % U H V H % % H U U % W U U H U V V U U W »W V W W W 1 witk plenty of oat-door exer cise, pare food and air, will irreit consauiptive tendencies, allay irritation in th r o a t and lungs, and bnild up th e whole body. A U Druggist «. Scott & Bowne. Bloomfield. N J it T U <J Sì I I Si si si S t SI S i SI SI Si Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Colds. Croup and W hooping Cough. 12-14 NOW j * Is your chance to buy Good Shoes Cheap 10 per cent off * SI Si T h e K in d Y o u H ave A lw ays B ou g h t, a n d w h ich has been in use fo r aver 3 0 years, has b o rn e th e signature o f ,-J t — an d has been m ade un d er hfs p e r - sonai supervision since its infancy. ' A llo w n o on e to deceive you In this. AU C ounterfeits, Im itations a n d “ J u st-a s-g o o d ” are b u t E xperim ents th at trttte w ith an d en danger tlic health o f Infants and Children—E xperien ce against E xperim en t. On all Ladies, Misses, and Childrens Low Shoes and Oxfords * £ * DALLAS SHOE STORE * Phone 5J3 What is C A S T O R IA M R S . J. C. G A Y N O R , Proprietor } »I Castoria Is a harmless substitute fo r Castor OU, P ar#« goric, D rops and S ooth in g Syrups. I t is Pleasant. It contains n eith er O pium , M orphine n o r oth er N arcotio substance. Its a g o is its guarantee. I t destroys W orm s anti allays Feverishness. I t cu res D iarrhoea an d W in d Colic. I t relieves T eeth in g T roubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates th e F o o d , regulates th e Stom ach and B ow els, g ivin g healthy and natural sleep. T h e C hildren’ s Panacea—T he M other’ s F rien d. G E N U IN E C A S T O R IA alw ays Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. fBetter Than Ice ▼HI CINTAUN OOMPANV, TT MUMAV NCWVOHIt OfTV. Ice affords but temporary relief when suffering from heat— a cooling breeze is more effective. Iced food or drink drives the heat of the body to the surface, making the skin feel hot and disagreeable; a breeze reduces the temperature of the skin by process of evaporation, thus keeping the’ whole body cool and comfortable. Babbitt’ s L ye cleanses—purifies—gets right dow n to tbe root of things. Chloride of lime, carboKc acid and other disinfectants kill bad odors, but d o not reach the cause. L ye gets in every nook and corner, dissolves the grease, dirt, filth, and hot water washes it away. L ye softens hard water—makes things clean easier. The G -E 8-in. Oscillating Fan provides the ideal breeze for homes and offices— the swinging breeze that circulates the air in all parts of the room, so that all the occupants enjoy the benefits of Let us send you a book B a b b itt’s L y e Let us install one in your home or office. Its breeze will keep you cool all summer for less than a-cent- All Babbitt trade-mail), can be ezch.nged lot valuable premium*. Save them from an-Mur. F O R S A L E BY f «1 £ «s £ £ £ £ Î «5 £ £ £ € £ £ £ £ £ £ £ < « £ £ £ \ £ £ £ £ L Y E »OUBLE STRENGTH S,° m m o n ” p o T a s i * i¡ 605 Coer» Street ... N e w YORK -j / u e / gtl the Babbitt habit B. T. BABBITT. INC.. Boz 1776 New Yoik City J h A A A M A A At A A A A A A A A A A A A A At At At At At At At At £ £ £ £ £ £ £ Telephone 24 Babbitt’s Best Soap W h ite Floating Soap Naptha Soap Babbitt’s Cleanser CONCENTRATED Oregon Power Company ' about Tell* many ways the home can be made sweeter and cleaner. The Pry-off-top can keeps Babbitt's Lye ? good until used. its cooling influence. W hy Have Shabby Furniture? It costs but a trifle for material to make it look as good as new. Comes in cans of all sizes, ready to put on, and anybody can apply it We recommend Acme Quality Varno-Lac £ OUTINGS IN OREGON V I A To the Beaches, Springs and Mountains T H E f 0 ) l SUNSET 10 0 0EN è SHASTA I ROUTES Excellent Train Service and Low Round Trip Fares which stains and varnishes at one operation and makes a beautiful varnish-gloss finish in fine imitations of expensive woods such as ma hogany, cherry, walnut, oak, etc. We have Acme Quality Paints, Anamels, Stains and Varnishes for all shabby surfaces, both indoors and outdoors. Let us show you colors and tell you about them whether ready to buy or not. If you are looking for an ideal place to «»pend a portion of the summer where yon can find rest, health and recreation, the outing resorts rearin'! by the Southern Pacific are par excellence. Newport—Yaquina Kav, Tillamook County Beaches, Crater Lake, Ccles- tin Springs, Shasta Springs, C attend i a Breitenbush Hot Springs and many ether springs of more or less note. Get a Copy of Our “ Home Beautifying” Bcwklet-IT’S FREE With long limits on sale daily to the above resorls. Our booklet. “ Vacation Days in Oregon’ ’ describing these and other on ting places can be obtained from any Agent, who ill cheerfully fnrttish information as to fares, train service, etc, or a postal card to the undersigned will receive prompt attention DUNGAN B R O TH ER S 508 Washington Street, Dallas, Oregon I Special Offer. LOW ROUND TRIP TICKETS JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger A ft. Portland, Oregon. THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER. Adm itted to the second c l* «* o f m ail m atter. T H U R S D A Y . JULY 18, 1912 V . P . F IS K E . lteuiizer,one year in advance......................................... . ....... % 1 With Weekly Oregonian or Semi-weekly Journal. ............. 2 i With Goat Magazine.................................................... 1 ’ PHONES: '( M U TU AL] R eeidence.il 13 I No. 506 Main St. Office: i lii »he m atter of the lu't w ill ami testam ent ! ol \V. I. G ilson, deceased. | T o all whom it may con c e r n : OTICE 1 » h eieby given that the u n d ersign ed. Mary 4 . GII moii , w h o bv virtue c»f the J lust w ill and lestim eiit o f w illia m Lorenzo G iU on, deceased, and by virtue o f the order of j the cou n ty court o f Polk cou n ty. Oregon, is the duly appointed q u a lified uiul actin g ex- e e u tiix 01 said estatv, that all versons having I claim s against said estate should present them » her w ithin six m onths from the date o f the I first pu b lication of tikis notice, by m a ilin g the ! sam e to her in rare o f Carey I . G ilson, K F. !)., No. 1, box 1 ) 2 . Dallas Polk cou n ty , Oregon. Said a ccou n ts should be du ly venfle 1 as by law required The first pu b lication o f this n otice Is m ade in the Polk County Item izer o f the issue dated the 27th day o f June, 1912. M ARY E. GILSON E xecu trix o f tire last w ill and testament o f W. L. G ilson d eceased. N Patronize One Another for the Upbuilding of Town and County. W ILL COME SOMETIME. An eastern man the other day, when we were talking about natural gas, said he would rather have an own er’s interest in a gas well than the town o f Dallas. That seemed to us a very exaggerated statement, but when we take into consideration that such a well, pro viding the flow was sufficient, could be made to supply the town o f Dallas with light and heat, the city o f Sa lem with the same, and. if necessary, could easily be piped to the metropolis to supply other thousands. It is well known that nearly within our city limits we have natural gas in quantity, but what quantity has never yet been determined. Before long someone with suffi cient capital to sink wells and experiment will undoubt edly be found, as it is a money making proposition that cannot always lie idle. Our development needs the utilization o f all our resources, especially our natural ones. There is hardly any question but that where gas is found at all it may be found in quantity, all that is needed being to continue probing until the right spot i$ struck. The finding o f natural gas would prove a god send to our people in the way o f cheaper fuel and the many different things for which it might be used. For instance, in the burning of brick it has proven of much more advantage than the present method, and Mr. Patridge would welcome it as a long lost child. Gas would also create other industries, which we now lack on account of the high cost of fuel. Like the finding o f oil, this is an industry we are held back from by lack of capital, but it will come sometime, and the sooner the better for our advancement. ! Executrix Notice to Creditors. If weak, you need Cardui, the woman’s tonic. Cardui is made from gentle herbs, acts in a natural manner, and has no bad results, as some of the strong drugs sometimes used. As a med icine—a tonic—for weak, tired, worn-out women, Cardui has been a popular success for over 50 years. E 57 M U ST f ItfVE CANN ERY. A couple o f weeks ago the Itemizer put in a plea for a cannery at Dallas because so many o f our growers had goodly portions o f their crops o f strawberries left on their hands. Now we are compellfed to reiterate the demand on account o f the surplus o f cherries, logan and other berries. This is a wonderful valley for the pro pagation o f all kinds o f small fruits, as no particular care has to be taken in the selection of land on which to raise, most varieties bearing prolifically by just sticking them in the ground and letting them alone, and so far are without pests. Every farmer has berries going to waste, and most o f them cherries in the same condition. A cannery would see these vines and trees made a source o f revenue instead of simply a supply for the family. Another season must not see Dallas without a cannery. We have waited too long, already. Last Satur/’ ay night really marked the opening o f our band concerts, as it was t ie first evening that the tem perature was really pleasant in summer garb. From 8 until 9 our main street was a pretty sight, crowded as it was with pedestrians, autoists and rigs o f all descriptions. The court house green was cover ed with lolling groups and dancing children, all show ing to advantage under the numerous electric lights. The band numbers were continuously applauded, and everyone was out for a good time. Our farmers should all take a layoff of Saturday nights, come to town and help us enjoy our good music. As far as we know Dal las is the only town in Oregon furnishing a weekly treat o f this kind entirely free to everyone. A small electric plant o f one and one-third horse power, suitable for lighting purposes and for driving small motors, is now made which is cranked like an automobile and runs automatically. The machine con sists o f a small electric generator direct-connected to a gasolene engine, and mounted in the same compact frame. It takes only a few square feet o f floor space. Oregon and Washington nurserymen, at their meet ing just held determined to wage a vigorous campaign for members during the coming year, so that when the American association o f Nurserymen meets in Portland next June, the visitors will be met by strong delega tions from the two Northwest states. It is hoped to swell the enrollment o f the Oregon-Washington associa tion o f Nurserymen to 5)0 by next June. Land Title. In tin* c ir c u it cou rt o f the stale o f O regon for 1 Polk i-oduty. In the nuttier o f the a p p lica tion o f Oscar 1 Li» rnimi. to have registered the title to Ihe follow in g described lands to w it: T he w est h a lf of the southeast quarter o f the sou th east quarter and the east h alf o f tbe southw est quarter of the southeast qu a rter o f section 12, • in tow n sh ip 6 south, range 8 west of the W il lam ette m eridian in Polk cou n ty . O regon, save and excep t therefrom 2 acres int he n orth west corn er of said east h a lf o f the aouthweat quarter o f the southeast qu a rter h eretofore sold to Sc hool District No. fid. in Polk cou n ty , O regon. A lso the weat h alf o f tb e north tv te l quarter o f the southeast qu a rter o f section 12, in tow nship tt south, range 8 west o f the W il lam ette m eridian in Polk cou n ty, O regon, c o n tainin g in all 58 acres, applicant, vs. i Guorge G utbrod and all w hom it m a y con cern , defendants. | A KK NOTICE that on the 17th day o f June, t 1912, an a p p lica tion was filed oy O scar ’ Lierm an in the circu it c o u r t o f the state of i Oregon, for Polk cou n ty, for in itia l registra tion o f the title to the a b ove describ ed lauds. | Now, tn erefoie, unless you appeal -------------------- ......................................................912, on or before the 3rd dr*y o»' August, 1912 and show cause w hy such ap p lica tion sh ou ld not be granted the sam e w ill b e taken as confessed, and a decree w ill be entered accord in g to the prayer o f said ap p licant, and you w ill be for- ever barred from dispu tin g the name. In witness w hereof I have h ereu n to set ray hand and affixed the seal o f said c o u r t o u this the 19th day o f June, 1912. E. M. SMITH, Clerk o f and for Polk Sim pson & Lew is County, O regon. A ttorneys for A p plicant. CARDUI The Woman’s Tonic Mrs. Lula Walden,’ of Gramlin, S. C., followed this advice. Read her let ter : “ I was so weak, when I first began to take Cardui, that it tired me to walk just a little. Now, I can do all the general housework, for a family of 9.” Try Cardui for your troubles. It may be the very remedy you need. SU FFR A G E IN COLORADO. Have the suffragists no sense o f humor or o f the fit ness o f things, that they continue to quote Governor Shafroth of Colorado in regard to the beauties o f wo man suffrage? Have they forgotten the fact that Shaforth was forced to resign his seat in congress in face of the most convincing mass o f evidence that pointed to corrupt politics in sending him to congress? Have they forgotten that the evidence brought forth the fact that women were as corrupt as men in that memorable corrupting elect:on? Woman suffrage o f Colorado carried off equal ‘honors’ with manhood suffrage, when the Shaforth method of election was made to an appalled world. It ill becomes Shaforth to speak of the beauties and the purifying e f fects o f the woman vote. To ask such a politician to express himself on the women suffrage question -and expect the public to take him seriously, is offering insult to average intelli gence, —Ex. Registration of flSÜ. Summons. In the C ircuit C ourt o f the state o f O regon for Polk cou n ty, Em pire Investm ent C om pany, a corpora--^ tion , plaintiff vs. > \V. B. Perry and Am erica Perry his wife, and C, G. Perry and M clvina Perry his w ife, and the u n k n ow n heirs o f said W. B. Perry and C G. P erry; also alt oth er persons or parties un k n ow n , cla im in g any right, title, estate, lien upon o r in terest in the real property d escrib ed in tlie com p la in t herein and Charles H. ' Dodd, detendants. T o W. B. Perry and Am erica Perry his w ife, C U. IVrry and M alvina Perry “ ' his wife, and the u n k n ow n heirs o f said w . B. Perry and C. G. Perry, also all other persons or parties t t K p o w u ,c la im in g an y right, title, in ter- I. cat, estate lien upon or" interest in the real I jW p s r t y in the coin p la in t herein, and a ls o described in this sum m ons, defendan ts. ! IN TI1E NAME OF T1IE STATE OF OREGON, 1 You and each o f you are hereby sum m oned aud required to appear In tlie a b ov e nam ed (•unit and answ er or plead to the com p la in t i filed against you In the a bove entitled suit w ithin six weeks from t’ tc date o f the first p u b l i c a t i o n o f this sum m ons, w hich said date of ' ( ! » m ib lteatiou la t h e 18th day o f Jnn e, 1912, and if you fail so to appear aud answ er or pldmd, The plain tiff w ill apply to the cou rt for th’e relief prayed lor in its c om p la in t h e r ;iu , tow it: Th at plain tiff’ s title to the follow in g described real property situate in Polk cou n ty I O regon t o w it : Lota No. on e, tw o, three ana ! four of section 25 in tow n sh ip tt south, range 7 west o f the W illam ette M eridian; also the ' southw est I of the south west j o f the north- ! west J o f said section 25. nl o lot No. fou r o f section -30 hi tow n sh ip *J south, r in g « 8 west o f the W illam ette M eridian con ta in in g in all 211 aeivs morfcjOr !«•.->, and every part thereof, be forever cnm »d Against j o u o r eith er or any o f you, ami t»lf parsons cla im in g by. through or under you rtffliihar o f y o u ; aud" that plaintiff be adju deed’ fo in* the ow ner th ereof it» fee sim p le: and that you und all persons cla im in g by through or u n d er you be forev er barred, e n join ed and restrained Irtnn cla im in g or setting Up any rig h t, title or interest In or to said property o f any M r l t hereof, and fo r snail o i li er and lurther relief as to the cou rt m ay seem equitable in the premises. This sum m ons is published pursuant to an order of *he Hon. Kd. F. Coad, cou n ty judge o f and for Polk cou n ty , O regon, m ade ou the 8th «lay o f June, 1912. SIMPSON A LEWIS, A ttorneys for Plaintiff. Summons. In tbe Circuit Court o f the stale o f Oregon for tlif C ounty of Polk. D epartm ent No. 1. Ferdinand Freimnn, plaintiff, '» vs. A. Krieman and E velyn Freim an. do ) ieudnntft' Greater productiveness o f trees —larger, cleaner, and finer fruit — more money. Isn’ t that fruit grow ers’ reasoning? Nothing will contribute to this end more than effective spraying. And Effective Spraying can best be attained with Bean Magic Spray Pumps Effective s p r a y i n g means High Pressure Spraying and till the advent o f the Bean Mag'.cs a high pressure could not be maintained with a hand pump for any length o f time,on account o f the b o d y - r a c k i n g effort needed to operate it. The Bean patent spring divides the work between the tw o strokes o f the handle and works against only one-hulf the pressure shown on the gauge and saves exactly one-third the labor. We b m these pampa is stock soil will he pleaseJ to ■how them. Wccsaaot rec ommend them too strongly. CRAVEN BROS. Dallas, Ore. ---------- ^ Information on P oultry Authent’c mid vnluaM« information ■bout breeding, hatching, raising. I feeding and housing pou ltry i« I contained in the latrlt edition of Lilly's Poultry Book—jufl punted. | Send for copy, free. T he C W H . LiUy C o., Seattle Almira Rebeknh Lodge, No. 26 T o A, Freim an and Evelyn Freim an, the above nam ed defend a n t s ; In the nam e of the Slate o f O regon : Y ou are hereby required to appear and answ er plaintiff's com p la in t filed against you in the circu it cou rt for Polk County, u regon , on or before six w eek« from the first day o f the p u b lication o f this sum m ons, said first p ub lication being on Thursday, the 13th day o f June, 1912, mid you are hereby notified that if you fntl to appear aud answ er said com p la in t, or oth er w ise plead th e r e to w ith in «aid tim e, plain tiff w ill take judgem ent against you in the sum o f Pour Thousand (H , 000) dollars, w ith interest in. i ... 11 from O cto b e r s , 19U8, at the rate o f six per cent, per annum , aud ihe further sum of 9250 attorn ey ’ s fees, together w ith the costs and disbursem ents, and for the sale o f the real properly h eretofore attached in this cause, situated in Polk cou n ty, O regon, together with the order o f sale o f real property so attached to satisfy said ju dgm en t, costs am i disburse m ents; said attached property being d escrib ed as follow s, tow it: All the right, title ami interest o f said d e fendants A. Freim an am i Evelyn Freim an, Ills wife (form erly Emma Beckett, w idow and »»nly licit’ of P. J. Beckett, d e ce a s e d ; in and to th e"follow in g described real prem ises, tow it; Beginning at a point in the t enter of the county rmui 18.34 chains west o f the uortheast corner o f the east p rojection o f the d on a tion land cla im o l C. O. H<>sfnrd and w ife. No. 05, in tow n sh ip 7 south, range 3 west o f the W il lam ette m eridian , in Polk cou n ty, O regon; thence east to the southeast corn er of tlie d o nation land claim o f E. F. H osford; thence north to a point on the east lin e o f the said K. F. H osfon l d on a tion land claim due weat of tlie most southerly southw est corner of the «lunation bim l claim of Lewis Parkhurst ami w ife; thence cast to the line betw een Suctions and 10 in said tow n sh ip ami range aforesaid : thence south on said iln u to th e north line of a forty acre tract o f land ow ned bv C. W. Beck- tt; them e west to the east line o f the su'id d o nation lam ! cla im o f C. O. H osfotd and w ife; thence Muith ton c h a in s : th e m e w«’»t 7.17 chains t«> the center Os tiie c o u n ty road ;thcnce m rth 37 degrees west alon g tiie center of said road io the place of beginning. A lso River ot No. 8, o f Section 10 in sai«i tow n sh ip 7 south, range 3 west o f the W illam ette Meri dian in Polk cou n ty, Oregon, being all the u n d ivid ed interest in said prem ises o f tlie said defendants, that descended to said Evelyn Freiman (form erly Knuna Beckett) as the w idow an d on ly heir at law o f P. J. Beckett, deceased. This sum m ons js published in the Polk Coun ty Item izer. a new spaper o f general circu la Hon published c.eek ly and regularly at Dallas, Polk County, O regon, w hich said sum m ons requires the defendan ts A. Freim an am i Eve lyn Freiinaii to appear am i answ er said co m plaint on or before six w eeks from the day of the p u b lication ot said sum m ons, said p u b li cation th eieot being ou Th ursday, the 14th day «>f June, 1912, am i the order for the pu b lica tion th ereof b c lT,g du ly am i regularly m ade by Hon. Kd. K. Coad, jm .ge o f the cou n ty court for Polk cou n ty, O rtfo n , in op en court on the 10th day o f J u n e , 1912. L . D BROWN, A ttorney for Plaintiff. Sheriff’s Sale Meets on the First and Third Wednesdays | VOTIC’ E is he « by given that by virtue of an of each woiith in the Odd Fellows Hall. «execution am i order o f sale d u ly issued out «»f the c ircu it cou rt o f the state o f O regon for the «‘ou n ty of Polk, on the 19th day o f June, 1912, ami w h ich judgm ent was enrolled ami ! docketc«l in the office o f tiie clerk o f said court i on tiie 19th day o f Jtrne. 1912. in a certain sale Mistletoe Circle. No. 23, then pending in sai«l cou rt, w herein 8. A. Riggs was plain tiff and A. M. Holm es, the Women of Woodcraft M cM innville N ational Bank, a corp ora tion ; Meet« on the Second and Fourth W ednes W 11. Ibdm es am i Josie L Holm es, his w ife I and W illia m Homer were defendants, and hy days of each month at the Woodman Hall. w hich executi«»» amt order «»f sale, I am com M ahy .S t a r , Cuardian N eigh bor i inandcd to sell tiie real property in sai«l exe- j ru tion am i hereinafter described, to satisfy H a d ir L y n n , C lkkk plain tiff’ s iiKlgment Iter« in to w it: Tiie »um ot 93,7«9>. prim -ipai ami interest to M arch U\ i 1912. ami for S«"» a ttorn ey’s fees, together with ! «•«* ts ami disbursem ents o f this suit, or so Dallas Assembly, No. 46 m uch th ereof as the said p ro ce o is o f said sale United Artisans w ill pay of the Maine together w tto «terming Meets First and Third Monday Evening«of «oat a and expenses upon s a il e .e d itio n . Now, therefore, I w ill on K mma C o a d , N o b le U rand A lta S a va o k , Secretary each month in Woodman Hall. Visiting Saturday, July 27, 1912, ; members conlially invited. nt the h our o f 1 o 'c lo c k , p. m ., of said day at Mrs. J. K. MlLLER. Master Artisan the west «b*or «>f the cou rt h« use in Dallas, W il l is S im o . vto n , Secretary j Polk cou n ty. O regon, sell at p u b lic auction tit Dallas Camp. No. °09 Woodmen of the World Meets every T need ay at W oodmen Hall, i corner «»f Washington and .lefferson Streets. Visiting Neighbor* welcomed. T r a c t H t a a T«, Consul Commander W. (», V assal !., Clerk A. F. & A. M Jennings Lodge. No. 9 Meets Second and Fourth Fridays of each month in Miionttie hall on Main street. Vis- J ilirtg brethren welcome. W. L SoRHRKN. W . M. W alter S. M u r , secreta ry ' the higheat niiider. for « ash in hand on «lay o f sab*, all the right, title, interest and «’state w hich defvluiants, A. M. Holm es, tbe M cM inn ville N ational Hank a co rp o ra tio n ; W. H. Holm e«, ami Josie L. Holmes, his u W illiam Homer, o r eith er o f them , o* all per sons «-laiming un d er «aid d efen d an t« o t either of them , had in or to said mort.«a.‘ '. d premia- >rior to the 12th day o f M an’h 1912, aud ev- ery part and parcel thereof^ Beginning at I point 13,33 ch ain s south <»f the qu a rter section corn er betw een see tion* r» • ud 32. on the lin e between tow nship* six and seven south, o f range I we t of m e W illa m ette m eridian, in Polk conn y, state of O reton. ami running ‘ hence south Jb.dfl ch a in s ; th^m-e east 40 ch a in s ; thence tuuth 2R.tW c h a in s ; thence west 10 chain4 to the place of begin ning. containing Mi j I a smo. 8ai«l sal«* being ma«le subject to redeinpli«tn in the m anner pr »vided by law. Dated this 20th day •« June. 1912. J. M GRANT. Sheriff of Polk «'ou n ty Oregon.