MONMOUTH NO 1. i ning last week, when the members o f Misses Lizzie and Emma Herman, o f I that church gave their new pastor a Carleton, visited at the Eishba k home , _ reception anil donation party. w j ». , . o . . . Saturday and Sunday. I ft M. G. Ellis made a business trio t o 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Remington have re- The Dallas last week to which place he t“ r“ « 1 fr’" “ » three months trip to N ew M ba Leatha 0°/ hi r“ ^ d ! r, ¡ „ ,u „ ... York, where they visited relatives all via.ted .ct trie Iio m e o f hei grand- i ture P 1 removing in the near fu ] over the g U te They were glad to g e t P »reiu at Mr. and Mrs. Bosley Sunday. back to Oregon as they like It much Mr. and M n . Orval Ssv'.er, o f R ic k - 1 Farmers can now g e t their feed better here, reail, visited Sunday with hiS aunt, chopped in Falls City, as G. I>. T rea t is . ,, ,. , working up this business and has a 1 Jhe Social Hour Reading Club was Mrs. C. E. Me Caleb. stock o f feed on hand now. entertained Wednesday afternoon bv Misses M aggie and Alice Butler, A O. A. Spinney was at home for a few j very delightful time was enjoyed by all days last week. His daughter, Daisy, attending. .. , u n . . , Advent school. Her sister, Lillian, ac­ who has been sick with a fever, is some Mr. and Mrs. Cass Lorence returned Messrs. J. O. Price, John Koser, companied her and will study in the better. Sunday from Bend, Oregon, where they Hobt. Lc v and Paul Smith le ft Satur­ ninth grade at the same school. R. R. Bettis, who has been very sick, I went to visit and see the country. Too day fo r the mountains fo r a hunt. I; FU NER AL DIRECTOR Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crawford enter­ was removed to the hospital at Dallas i rough and too much frost to be a desire- Clay F'ox c a m 1 up from Portland 1 able place to stay all the time, although tained a small company at dinner , Monday. ; Tuesday to visit h.s parents. EMBALMER Thursday, their third wedding anniver­ Mr. and Mrs M. L. Thompson and I ^ ^ a.very P ^ » » » n t trip. O F F I C E : C h a p e l a n d P a rlo r# , N . M a in st. Frank Law, Forest Craven, G ro v er ! sary. Mrs. T ravis were Salem visitors one I Normal Lodge No. 204, l . O . O . F ., D A L L A 5 . OREGON: | entertained A g a te Hebekah Lodge, No! | Beeler and V r. Sherwood returned | The Spring Valley boys who were day last week, B e ll P h o n e 103. • M u tu al P h o n e 180«. borne Monday evening from the Siletz ' Z j hunting in the mountains above Gates, John Grant was in Falls City on busi- Monday evening 14th, when Grand C a ll* P r o m p t ly A n s w e r e d D a y o r N ig h t. ness last week. j Master tv heeler honored the lodge with and brought a quantity o f fish but | 1#; have returned. ! his official visit He was accompanied no venison. $ Samuel Barker was out from Salem Mrs. L. It. Stinson made the Pythian by his w ife A fte r an interesting lec-1 H arry Cookingham visited his parents Monday and bought a cow o f Harvey Sisters, o f Falls C ity,.a visit on W ed-; ture the lodges and visiting members in Salem >un!lay. Crawford. nesday o f last week. marched to Murdock A P rim e’s building ,, . . . . . . Mr »nd Mrs W H Robertson of where » “ excellent banquet was spread! .'*r- Davidson is confined to the house Rev. Mr. Miller, o f Salem, occupied Beginning August 1 the Item izer be­ Mr. anti Mrs « . H. Robertson, or . whip laid for Kill and all Hiri ins with erysiplas o f the face. Monmouth, were visiting their daugh- t.overs were laid lor luu and all am jus- m gan a four months correspondents* con­ the Baptist pulpit here Sunday. Mrs J II Flower last Friday tiee to the occasion. Rev. h. K. Sica- The ice cream social at the school Mr. Stratton and i i. H. and H arvey ter test on the same tines as heretofore, e x ­ ter sirs j . ii Flower, laat Frioay. | fooge thanked the committee on ar- house was well attended and a short cept the prizes will be in cash, instead Crawford were in Dallas Saturday. Mrs. J. D Moyer ha» charge o f the rangementa in behalf of the order. program was rendered. Oakhurat school again this year, and as I Q. , ... .. . „ , . . . . of other articles, that method seeming she with her pupils ma.ie all the eleven I . M,'“ Stump and Miaa Gather- Vlr. Sampson, o f T en n essee,« visiting to suit best ail concerned. The most | points last year, necessary to a stand- |lne Campbell visited a week in Portland ; Wm. Cadie and fam ily, regular and most newsy correspondent ard school, the state and county super- tecently. Mrs. D. T. H.aige and daughter, Mrs. ' during that tim e will receive $10, the N ew apparatus has arrived at the intendants will have to find them “ new P, O. Black and brother sawed wood Fred Auer, were in Portland shopping world's to conquer.** high school building for the chemistry for Mr. W hite and the people in the second $6. the third #2.50 and the next last week. north part o f town last week. tw o $1 each. The contest will close class. A governm ent agent age was here Mr. and Mrs. Ik e Dempsey have gone a fte r homestead The school population o f this district M onai Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Butler made re l­ to Harr.aburg fo r a short slay. Novem ber 30and be immediately follow­ tries atives a v isit and returned to Portland ed by another of four months duration numbers about 400. A. H ill and son, W alter, came h o m e ’ ^ The new residence o f J. B. Ktaats is Frank Chamberlain, o f Canyon City, Sunday. commencing on that date. from Portland Saturday, .Mrs. H ill re­ is visiting relatives here and is talking nearly completed. W. It. Coulter moved to his new home m a n in g in Dallas at her son, H arry o f buying the W urtberger blacksmith on East Main street Saturday. H . il’s. Monmouth has it water system but shop. no w ater to run in it. Lyman Parker moCed to the Butler Park Calkins is back in the poatoffi- place Monday. P. E. Chase is closing out his N o r­ Mr. and M r». N. L. Freer returned ce. Mamie F u gitt is also working mal Y’ ariety store and will go to Cen­ Thursday from Alsea with a nice lot o f there. tral Oregon to locate. salmon. It certainly sounds good to hear the Mr. Parker and Lee are both busy Three crews o f men have been busy W illie Bush and fam ily visited at Ned business-like noises going on at the gathering their apples. Tney are [ To late for last w eek] laying cement walks from early spring F r e e r '» last Sunday. planer, and as there is a large crew o f Hom er Alleman. o f Woodburn, W ill turning out b etter both as to quality to the present time. both teams and men, there is something Sayre, o f Salem, and F'rank and Don­ and quantity than expected. School started last Monday with 26 j A ll houses in Monmouth are occupied doing sure. na. d Craw ford le ft hers last week for a scholars. Mrs. Sargoant and daughter, Irene, and many more are in demand. Grand Master W heeler, o f the I. O. two weeks hunt in the mountains above from Uellview, have been visiting his Uncle Ace Burbank is v ery low. o f maun- moun- brolher'„ f amiiy> ölen ¿umwall. The Oregon normal school building is O F., with his w ife visited the subor­ Gates. The horses go t tired ireu or M r. Love went to A irlie last week. receiving a new coat o f paint. dinate lodge here on Tuesday evening tain life and got loose Sunday night | and were bacK in their accustom ed’ Dwight Miller, o f McMinnville, was a The Uebekahs met with them. Ira Hooker and fam ily have moved to A lyceum course o f entertainments quarters Monday night, their instict 1 Sunday caiier »a this vicinity, Independence to live. L B. Murray is home afte r spending has been secured by the faculty o f the having brought them straight home. Mo3t ^ w e,u are g e ttin g low aml a few weeks with h.s daughter in p rank Crawford went to M ill 'City Mon- Hex W om er has been digging pota­ normal school. w ater is gettin g to be a scarce article. Priest Kapids, Wn. i day morning. 30 miles from their camp- toes. More new street lights are planned Countv Judge Coad was a Falls C ity j ing place, and phoned home fo r them Frank Shythe has sold his team to by the city council. visitor Tuesday to see his friend, J. H. , to be on the lookout for the horses and John Dyer. Mrs. Ernest Riddell, who has been Flower, who ia very sick. not be worried at their appearance. Miss Bernice Pow ell has returned visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ( ’. Now the hunter bunch is 30 miles A t the residence o f Mr. and' E. Herren, has returned to her home in from nowhere with an outfit and wagon Mrs. Carl Cerlintrer last Satur­ from Salem. Modesto, Cal. and now is is up to someone to take to Clifford Burbank is working for day evening .«lias Caroline liank- tall tim ber with the horses. Frank Gilliam. houser and Mr. Joseph Clath Mrs Zella Baker, o f Portland, spent Sam O'Brien, w ife and children visit­ were united in marriage by Kev. Mr. A . J. K ru ger’s relatives return­ Sunday at the home o f her parents. ed at F re e r’» last Sunday. Edgar N. Miles, i'ne unde wore ed home to Io w a last week a fte r spend, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Craw ford and ia v pa Leonard Shively visited Burnie Freer ing a pleasont tim e here. Mr. and Mrs. lla r ry Craw ford attended a gown o f white serge trimmed the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Stin­ Sunday evening. with blue, and was pretty as a Mrs. F. Page, o f Kingwood Park, is the fa ir in Dallas Friday. nett in honor o f the birthdays o f Miss Billie McGee, o f Kings Valley, ia Maude, Fredrick Stinnett and John Co- quite ill we are sorry to say. Vatious festivities, in­ Mr. and Mrs. H. Crawford spent the picture. moving on the John W aters place. ville. About 10 guests were present Mr. Edwards, o f Oklahoma, arrived week end at the .Sam’ l Phillips home in cluding a royal feed, music from Frank K em p has moved to Philomath. enjoying a pleasant evening. Gus Homan on his bootlegger, here last week to make his home in O r­ Salem. Spud digging is the order o f the day. egon, as his brother and fam ily have Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Marsh, o f Salem and dancing, occupied the time Bert Baker died at his home near been here for some years. came out Mondar to visit relatives. until the small hours o f the Peedee Thursday and was buried Satur­ A bumper crop is expected, OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. All the County News Graphically Writ­ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. WINTER WEATHER i 'i **1 CALLS FOR RICKREALL. WINTER CLOTHES ■!t R. L CHAPMAN... and Warm Underwear, Wool and Cotton Union Suits—All Sizes v -r M ;i BOYS’ AND Correspondents’ Contest. ÎL ttT U N D E R W E A R . c fiatid ofinitfad NORFORK SWEATERS SW EATERS FOR TH E BOYS AN D GIRLS Don’t wait too long before you buy that Sweater. They are going fast, and no more GOOD Sweaters to be had from the factor­ ies for several weeks. Our Rough Neck Sweater at Dallas Couple Wed. $ 3 .5 0 WEST SALEM. B0WERSVILLE. Mrs. U. J. Rempel ia busy drying ap­ ples. A fte r teaching two terms o f school, o f six months each, with less than a Mr. Stonehocker will rent the W ilcox w eek ’s vacation between terms, Miss house for the winter, M. L. Hampton, had a vacation at Several o f the farmers have tried to home for just one month, and has be­ gun an eight month term at Siletz, plow but find the ground too dry. where she taught last. Ed Douglas is helping H arry Douglas Henry Luth-.o, o f Steer Creek, spent with the farm work on the Kim sey twenty days in Hampton’ s, building place. and repairing fences and cutting wood. Some o f our young folks attended the Wm. Ilinshaw ia moving from Falls lecture given by Rev. C. P. Gates in the Evangelical church at Dallas Sun­ C ity to Siletz. day. The topic was “ The American Oscar V ayes made a business trip to Eagle and the W easel” Nortons on Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Rempel and little Arthur W igle drove Mrs. Southwell son, Gehard, Mr. I*». Friefen, P eter ffrd to Falls City to visit her mother, who ilenry and Alisa Elizabeth, o f D»llus, is in poor health. viaited with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Friesen G eorge Cox and Brinton Bryant start­ Sunday. ed for t alls City on business Thursday Mr. and Mrs. W alker were over Sun­ morning. day visitors in the Kola neighborhood, Mr. H orsfall and fam ily sand R. W. Plank went to Dallas Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. M. H. Station, will move on G. H. Hampton has a touch o f pleur - o f here this fall. Mr. sy. busy building a house Mrs. Hampton is just over a spell o f sickness. Mr. Scott finished surveying here F ri­ day and returned to Portland. Mr and Mra. J. T. Miller and fam ily visited with Mr. and Mrs. lla r ry C raw ­ ford at Zena Sunday. Mrs. B. I. Ferguson, o f Eo!\, attend­ ed the school m eeting Friday here. Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Hunt and Mrs. Grenville were the guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunt at Zena Sunday, whose baby is quite ill with whooping cough. Mrs. R. J. Taylor is visiting at the Wilson, o f Polk Bert W inslow has bought a lot on 4th home o f her daughter, Mrs. Loran their farm north street and is going to build a house Wann in Hooper, Wash. Wilson has been | sojn. Harry Mix has returned from a visit and barn. Mr. Douglas has a basement finished I with hia sister in Aberdeen, Wn. for another new bungalow in Kingwood I and ^ c „ P e rc iv .lw e re Sa- Park. ! le.n visitors last Wednesday. PtRRYDALE One o f the Henry boys, in an adjoin­ Mrs. W . D. G renville and Mrs, J, T, ing district, was drowned at Newport Clarenc W hite and w ife returned to Hunt intend going to N ew p ort this week by the caps zing o f a launch. their home in Portland Friday. for a few uays. F. H . Brock ia building an addition Misses Elsie k e y t and Marion Fox to hia barn. were visitors in Dallas .Saturday. Dr. Carey has treated himself to a new pony. BUENA VISTA. Our band reorgan zed Saturday night. Otella Friar, o f Kola, has been here R. J. l ’ obinaon traded his mare for a few days visiting friends. T. D. McClain wears the " W r ig h t ” tw o bronchos, anti sold the latter to his Wanda Elliott has been quite sick the sm le nowadays. son-in-law. Sold hia black colt to ti, Mrs. Belle Pegankoff and children, o f E. \\ ilson, o f Nortons, and bought a past week but is better now, Oregon City, are guests this week o f horse from John Hamar, o f Steer Creek Mrs. Chas, Enes le ft Friday for M J. K reutz and fam ily. Spokane for a visit with her parents. Mias M. L. Hampton bought a flue She will join her husband in California Charley Roy and w ife have purchased three-year-o ' horse, well broken, from as soon as he finds a suitable location. the hop yard form erly owned by Ed M. D. \\ elt. o f Kddyville, for 1125 ■ ' ' ■ ♦ • ♦ ...... ...... — 11. McKee, II. Jones and Frank Lynn Bowles. have been tilling their silos the past M. N. Prather and w ife and T . D. week. McClain and Miss W righ t were Sunday visitors to Corvallis. Rev. Jesse Kellems preached his Mrs. Sherwood is quite ill at this Mrs. B. W . Ila rritt and aon, Karl, f i re well sermon Sunday evening, lie were business visitors to Portland r.signed his p ace here and will have writing. Monday, driving down in the auto. cnaige o f the work at Sheridan. Rev. Grandpa Cole »ml daughter, Mrs. »IcHatton, o f Eugene, will preach here Maud Porter, o f Chehalis, are visiting Helling hops was the order last week. t le fourth Sunday o f this month. at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prath­ J o h n schindler sold to J. A. Livesly & BRUSH COLLEGE. er. Co., B W. H arritt to .las. Harris and . >y A. D. Olson to Wm. Brown. iting at E. L. Rowland’s Sunday. Apple packing started on the Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Boyer and Lee i i'onner attended Elmer Bobbin's Bale ranch Monday. near A m ity Saturday. Karl H arritt has begin work on h a new nouse on the old H arritt plate. Mrs, Chas. Bratcher gave her little Mr. Petit, o f Salem, la do'ng the con­ daughter, Laverne, a birthday party Tuesday afternoon, it being her fourth crete work. I birthday. A fte r the little folks enjoy­ B. R 01 ver ard John Olson attended ed th mselves a while playing, the dancing partj in Sale it given by they were given a nice lunch. She re­ Mica Croruae. c e iv e d some nice presents, the most Wm. Hmullin »nd family, o f Hood valuable one being $50 given her by River, «r e - sit ng this week wi h Mr. her uncle, J. E. Yoakum. Those pres­ ent were LaVerne Bratcher, A lice W il­ Burt Carver. son, Wanda and L e >ne Elliott, Dorothy Born to E. Kruger and w ife, October jv,*ldwell, May Gilliam, Ethel R oviand, 12th. a daughter. l.oraine Foster, Della Warthen, Ruby Fred K wing ia building on an addition ! Flannery, Jessie K eyt and Viola Wol- i ford. on the upper side o f hia house. The new room to the swhoolhouse ia nearly complete and we hope that school can open next Monday with two teachers in charge. FALLS CITY Mr. and Mrs. I G. Singleton are Mr. P elk ers’ are aU cking their c over home from a month’ s trip in California aa they could not secure a clover seed reporting a very pleasant time. thrasher. It is reported that C. J. Pugh has sold his stock o f jew elry to a gen tle­ man from Salem. ZET A-SPRING VALLEY. H. C. Seymour, o f Dallas, was in this city last Thursday. Mrs. H ewitt, o f Aberdeen, W n., is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. E Stans­ berry. Mr and Mrs Cyrus Purvine visited friends in Salem last week. M ss Jean 8h; rman, o f Toledo, was the guest o f M: s. Willard Craven last w e e i. Miss Grace Wallace came down from Corvallis to spend r-unday with her mother. Henry Patterson, o f Portland, is spending this week with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Dole Pomeroy, o f Grays R iver, Wn., are visiting at the home o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Owen. C. W. Butler returned Sunday a month’s visit in the Hast. from Miss Pauline VanOrsdel, o f Dallas, was the guest o fr ends in this c ity this week ANTIOCH VALLEY. Presiding El ler Munsing, o f the Evan gelical church, held quarterly con­ ference here Saturday and preached a good sermon here Sunday morning. can’t be equaled at any store, when these are gone. Buy your Sweater now. joües Mercantile W IL L R. HOWE, Mgr. D a lla s , START NO W S usceptibility t o colds, sore throats, tonsilitis and such, in di­ cate im poverished vitality— lack o f reserve strength to w eather chan gin g seasons. A spoonful o f S C O T T ’S E M U L ­ S IO N a f t e r e a c h m e a l starts healthy body-action like a small match kindles a great tire— and m ore: ft m a k e * r ic h , healthy, active blooJ fortifie r the tiseues and stimulatee the a p p e t i t e —it makes sound body-strength. S C O T T ’S E M U L S I O N is the purest cod liv er oil, m ade cream- iik e and palatable without alco­ hol o r d rug— the quintessence o f purity. Make Anoth tr Record. Several weeks apro the Item izer published a record fo - our large sawmill, which we thought was about up to their capacity, but the boys got an extra spurt on iggt Week, and raised it consid-1 erable, probably because the item 1 spurred them to larger effort, Last w#ek thev mads an average cut 0 f 98,000 feet a dav. running i T heje R e f l e x E dces P ro tect Y ou * | W a t e r C a n n o t R vn I n A t T h e F ront W ATE B P ROOF— D u« A B L E The wadding o f Je?ac V. Johnson S A T IS F A C T IO N G U A R A N T E E D j ami Miss Lettie Fnhback was solemni- $3.00 Everywhere The farmers are harvesting their po­ j zed at the home o f the biide at Mon- tato crop this week. The yield prom­ I mouth Heights on Oct.il er A. J. T O W E R CO. 13th a t BOSTON ises a good one. three o'clock by Rev W tod, o f Mon­ Tow er Canadian Limited. Mr. ami Mrs. El ner Nash, o f S dem, mouth. M arjorie Holman sang “ Gold are spending a few days with hia par­ cn Hearted D a s ic »’ ’ ïïïas Emma H ar- man played the wedding march. The e n t , Mr. and Mra. J. Nash hride was charmingly dressed in Mar- Born. October 3rd, at the Good Sa­ selliea lace and whs attended by her ___ n v u m i „„ ; Equalization Board Meeting maritan hospital in Portland, to Mr sister, Miss Ina Fishback. Len. Fish- l,P 100,000 feet a dav on the and Mrs. l i s t e r Murphy, a ten pound back was beat man. Miss Emma H er- last three days o f the Week. The girl. L ester has returned home and man caught the bride’s boouet. They proper Output o f the mill is real- | I C E is her* by jriven that on Monday, the hope i are entertained for hia recovery. received some very useful presents. ¡v about 20 per cent larger than V O T 21st day o f October. 1912. the Board o f Equal iy.n*ion w ill m eet in the county -ourt house at the Nets Anderson returned to his home Th^y Will m o v e ^ T t e e ir T . m e 'T m T h e this- as measurement will always c ity o f D alla«, in the county o f Polk, state o f O re­ gon. to exam ine anregon, was tor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Olin, Sunday. and through here laat week buying a carload W . R. Ilinshaw and family have m ov­ M r and M r». J. I. Miller and child- ed to their claim in the Siletz baain. o f rattle. rm, o f w< at Salem, visited Surday at R. Paul has received the patent to H a rv e y C ra w fo rd ’s. Donald Bolter ami sister, Miss Rilla, his claim in the basin which pleases Mrs. P. F. Clarke spent several day» everyone as we all hope to see each o f o f 9alem, visited Sunday with their eie- ter, Mra. ( leva Prather. the settlers get the claims they have in Salem laat week, being tailed there worked so hard for. by the death o f her niece, Miss May*. Past Grand Master W heeler gave a d talk to member» o f the I. 0. O, The Methodist Parsonage was the M ia s L ovica Holland has gone to lodge here Friday .evening. H opaw all, where »he will teach in tl a •Cine o f a vary enioyahle time one eva- r tober 20 at 11 a m Mr. and Mrs. Clem Fishback, o f Carlton, attended his sister’s wedding. There is now an enrollment o f twen- ty-nine pupils and expect more soon. r v . r.. k Met m r.i k and .„ j r Geo. Sw « earingen ■ aleb went to »hake#. the mountains Sunday a fte r 10:30 a. m. _ , „ , [ __________ _ , Dr. Starbuck Ful- » .. * and * Walter • /-» hunting for deer in Cow , Creek canyon. a . f . a . a . a. Jennings Ledge, No. 9 BROWN & S I B L E Y . Attorneys for the plaintiff Meets Second and Fourth Fridays of each month in Masonic hall on Main street. Vis­ iting brethren welcome. W. L. SOEHHKN, W . M . Su notions. In the circuit court o f the state o f Oregon, for Polk county. Departm ent No. 2. Stella M axwell, plaintiff vs. Frank M axwell, defendant. Can’ t look well, eat w ell or feel well T o Frank M axwell, the above ni>med with impure blood feeding your body. defendant Keep the blood pure with Burdock Blood Bitters. Eat simply, take exer­ In the name o f tha state o f Oregon; cise, keep clean and you w ill have long You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you life. in the above entitled court and suit, within six weeks from the date o f ihe date o f the first publication o f this sum­ mons, to-wit, on or before Novem ber Summons. 15, 1912, and i f you fail to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff w ill apply fo r the relief demanded in said com­ In the circu it court o f the stste o f Oregon fo r plaint, tow it: For a decree dissolving county o f Polk. D epartm ent N o. 2. and annulling the m arriage contract i Dietrich G. R em pel and Sarah R e m p e l now and h eretofore existing between plaintiffs. 1 the plaintiff and defendant; also that M. W . W ilkins, 'uiixa E. W ilk in s and | plaintiff be awarded the future care cus- E. R. O velm ; n. defendants. i T o E. B. O el :mn. one o f th e above named de­ tody and control o f John A lb e rt Max- fendants: ' w ell and Lee Archie M axwell, minor ! t N the name o f the state o f Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer t!he com- children o f said marriage, and fo r such , plaint tiled ayainat you in th e above entitled suit oth er and further r e l i e f as to the court w ithin six w eeks from the d a te o f the fir ft publi­ seems equitable. cation o f this summons, to-w it: On or b efore the Tbis summons by an order o f the 2?th day o f Septem ber. 1912. and i f you fa il so to judge anav. er fot w i.n t th ereof, the p la in tiff w ill apply Honorable Ed. F. Coad, county to the cou rt fo r a judgm ent and decree aa prayed o f Polk county, Oregon, made at cham­ , fo r in said com plaint, to-w it. T h a t the said mort- bers at Dallas, Oregon, on Septem ber 1 ga ge given by the defendants. M. W . W ilkins and j M ixa E. W ilk irs . his w ife , to G eorge M. Gooch 30, 1912, is served upon you by publ.ca­ and Atnena Gooch and d u ly assigned to plaintiffs. tion thereof, not less than once a week I w hich Raid m ortgage bears d ate the first o f July. fo r six consecut.ve and succeasiver ! 1909. recorded on page 298 o f Volum e 28 o f the : prior to Novem e recoids o f m ortgages fo r Polk County. _______________ ________________ __ Oregon. , weeks immediately iy pru on the fo llo w in g described premises to-wit: A il 15 1912, in the Polk County Item izer, a ■___I__ .r Noa. .___ u 8-15 1 C _____ te. A ll ll o f U m t tr k . . . . .. o . . e f r> B lock« and 1 16: A block N ',. o. t 7 e x ­ I w eekly newspaper o f general circulation cep t lots 5-S-7-8. A lso lots 1. 2. 3, 5. 6. block 1. all J i in C ity V ie w Addition to c ity o f Dallaa in Polk | in said Polk county, Oregon. i County. Oregon, be foreclosed, the prem ise* there- j Firmt published October 3, 1912. , in described by sold as required by law. ttnd the I B R O W N A S ÎB L E Y , | proceeds o f such sale be applied in satisfaction o f j Attorneys fo r P la in tiff | I the amount du aon said m ortgage, togeth er w ith W alter S. M uih , Secretary I j the sum o f $75 attorney 's fee. and the costs and disbursem ents o f this suit; that the d e fen d a n ts' 1 and all persons claim ing under them since th e ' date o f said m ortgage, be barrvd and foreclosed o f \ all righ t, claim and interest in the m ortgaged premises and every part thereof, and that the O R E G O N a n d plaintilTs m ay have such oth er and fu rth er re lie f as to th e court may seem equitable.. This summons i« served upon you by pubHca- any oetition or applicant not so m ad«, vw iftad tisn th ereof in the Polk C ountv Item ixer. a new s­ an