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THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER. Eie :tr city For Emergency Ailinitled to the second class o f m ail m atter. TH U RSDAY C A L IF O R N IA And Auxiliary Heating J A N U A R Y 30, »913 T he Land of Sunshine and Flowers V. P. F IS K E . Science has not yet perfected electric heating so that it can be relied upon economically for com plete house warming. ..... »1 50 . Itemizer, Itemize!*, one year in advance........................................ advance With Weekly Oregonian or Semi-weekly Journal---- ... 2 00 ..... 1 50 With Goat Magazine ..................................................... ¡ ’PHONES! Recent marked reductions by manufacturers in the prices o f electric radiators, however, have mad»1 them ex ceedingly desirable for emergency and auxiliary purposes. Office : M UTUAL] k eviden ce,1113 No. 506 Main St. Notice of Final Settlement VTOTICR is hereby iriven that the undersigned as administrator o f the estate o f John F. Leach, deceased, has filed his final account in the county court o f the state o f Oregon, for Folk County, and that Friday, the 21st day o f February, 1913. at the hour o f ten o ’clock a. m. at the court room o f the said county court in the city o f Dallas. Oregon, has been appointed by said court as the time ar.d place for hearing o f objections to the said final account, and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published January 23. 1913. D. C. W ALKER. Administrator o f the estate o f John F. Leach, deceased. BROW N A SIBLEY. A ttys, for Estate. “ I Got This Fine Pipe With Liggett & Myers Duke’s Mixture” Last Friday night Dallas High All kind* o f m en sm ok e Duke*« M ixture in all Winds school won from Newberg high, o f p ip es— as w ell a s in cig a re tte s— and they all tell the »«m e at Newberg in a fast exciting story . T h ey lik e th e g e n u in e , natural t o b a c c o taste o f game by the score of 27 to 18, Dallas outclassed the locals in team work and basket shooting, they were handicapped by the small court and extreme heat of the building. Last year the Dal Notice to Creditors. las boys were defeated at New berg but felt confident o f win ning and went into the game VO TICE is hereby given that. I. the undersigned. Ed, F. Coad. have been duly appointed ad with determination written on ministrator o f the estate o f Chester F. Rowell, deceased and have quulified. All persons having every feature of their faces. claims against said estate ure required to present Choice bright leaf aged to mellow mildness, carefully stemmed After the preliminary warm the same to me at my office, room 20. in Dallas Na- and theq granulated—every grain pure, high-grade tobacco— t onaloaak building, in Dallas. Oregon, duly verified ing up, the team lined up and the manner ____________ _______________ that's what you get in the L iggett & M yers Duke's Mixture sack provided bylaw , within six months from game was on. They played sev- S e d .t e 'o f th l; no'tlc«. >nd .l l person, knowin* You get one and a h a lf ounces o f this pure. mild, delightful 1 themselves indebted«:«! to said estate are request- tobacco, unsurpassed in quality, for 5c—and with each sack you eral minutes and then Woods : ed to call at my office and pay the same. get a book o f papers free. 1913. succeeded in tossing a field bas Dated this 18th day o f January ED. F. COAD. Administrator estate o f Chester Now About the Free Pipe ket from a difficult angle. The j F. Rowell, deceased. \n every seek o f Liggett <5f M yers Duke'* Mixture we now pack Dallas boys then started their a coupon. You can exchange these coupons fora pipe or for many fast, short passing for which ■ Registration of Land Titles. other valuable and useful articles. These presents cost not one they are noted. Newberg play penny. There is something for every member o f the family — ed as hard as they could but did skates, catcher's gloves, tennis rackets, cameras, toilet article«, suitcases, canes, umbrellas, and dozens o f other things. Just send not stop the visitors from getting us your name and address on a postal the ball about where they want- matter the .ppi.«tio„ of o.vid on,.. and as a rp ed a l o ffe r daring Jan - register the title the following described ed rt. Close to the end o f t h e to ----- ----------------------------- 1 uary and February only w e wiU real property to-wit: •end y o u oa r new illuetrated c a ta first half the Dallas boys became D ie a u t h ilf o f ths donation land claim o f William Robertson and Jane I logue o f p resen t» FREE o f any winded on account of the heat R Robertson, his wife; Not. No. 1893 | charge. Open up a sack o f /Aggstt and slowed up to some extent, claim No. 49. in township 6 S R. 6 I 4" Myers Duke's Mixture today. west o f the Wi’ lamette Meridian in I the Newberg team bringing their Polk county, Oregon; said oast half I Coupons from D uke's M i x t u r e may be f said claim being described as fol- I score up to 7 with Dallas 11. o lows assorted w ith tags from HORSE SHOE, to-wit: Beginning at the south- I J .T ., TINSLEY’S NATURAL LEAF. Then in the last 40 seconds o f the east corner o f suid Donation Land I GRANGER TWIST, and Coupons from claim: thence north 57 chains to the FOUR ROSES {¡Ot tin double c o u t o n i. play Boydston shot 2 field bas northeast com er thereof; thence west PICK PLUG CUT. PIEDMONT CIGA- along the north boundary o f sa.d kets making the score at the end claim 28.15 chains: thence south 57 RETTES, CL1X CIGARETTES, and oth er ta ts or coupons issued b y us. o f the first half 15 to 8. It was chains to the south boundary o f suid Premium Deot. decided that Matheney should be lGU'i acres mom* or leas, situate in left in the game, but immediate : the county o f Polk and state o f Ore- I Applicant I ly after the second half started gon. vs. he injured his leg in the same John Hostetler and all whom it may i place it was hurt in the Ashland |concern. Defendant^ TA K E NOTICE game. Herzog was substitued fo That on the 21st day o f January A. D. 1913. an him. The second half was fast application was filed by the said David Giger. in the circuit court o f the state o f Oregon for Polk er than ever and if the Dallas , , , , , , County for initial registration o f the titie to the boys had not been game players land above d « .crib«d, they would have met their Wat- ^ X erloo. The Newberg team alter- “ l>Phc»tlon .hall not be Rr»nUd. the o n , will be r z .1 1 taken as confessed, and a decree wib be entered ed their lineup for the second according to the prayer o f the application, and Company G Wins from Snohomish. wili be forever barred from disputing the half, but it did not make much you same. Witness my hand and the seul o f the said circuit of a change in the score. Wil court on this 21st day o f January. 1913. In a last gim e last Friday son played a good game at guard A S A B. R O B IN S O N . J R . night the Compiny G basket-ball and will probably be a regular Brown A Sibley, Clerk o f suid Circuit Court. team defeated the Fifth Com for Applicant. from now on. Heistand played [ s e a Attorneys l ] pany o f Coast Artillery o f Snoho good ball and had no trouble get mish, Wn., by the score of 56 to ting tne ball at center. Mathe 18. The visitors were unable to do Registration of Land Titie. ney and Herzog both played a much with the old champions of close guard, while Woods and had to admit that [ N the circuit court o f the state o f Oregon for Dallas and Boydston played good consistent Polk County Dept. Number Two, application they were outclassed from be 40. ball, doing most of the scoring No. | N the matter o f the application o f Matthew Dig- ginning- to end. The locals ex for Dallas. The Newberg team * by to register the title to the following des pected a hard game and were real property, to-wit: treated the boys good and took cribed Beginning at the northwest cor- i prepared to play the best that ner o f Section 18 in tp 7 s r 5 west o f I their defeat as good natured as the Willamette Meridian, in Polk I was in them. From the very county, state o f Oregon, and running ! any one could. start it was plain to see that the thence east 19,75 chains; thence I The scoring o f field baskets south 20 chains; thence west 19.75 I militiamen would have notiouble and thence north 20 chains I for Dallas was: Boydston 7. chains; to the place o f beginning, containing I in easily winning from the Wash Woods 3 and Heistand 1. For 39.60 acres more or less. A p plicantl ington champions. The Artil Newberg, Miller 2, Gauze 2 and Elsie F Fleck and all vs. whom it may ;~ I lery men seemed to be lost, not_ concern. defendants^ Slater 1. Boydston threw 5 TA K E NOTICE being able to get ahold o f the fouls out of 10 tries and Gauze That on the 17th «lay o f January A. D. 1913. an ball or to keep it after they did application was filed by the said Matthew Digby threw 8 out of 11 tries. in the Circuit Court o f Polk County. Oregon, for get it in their possession. Dallas initial registration o f the title to the land above W. I. Fo d, principal o f Dallas described. _________ _______ would simply take it from cen high school refereed the game to Now. unless you nppcnr on or before the 22nd I L o r i H " ¡ „ ‘I**' i f basket. o f February 1913, and show cause why such ■ <*nQ p i « } ' 1C to the the satisfaction o f both teams. day application shall not be granted, the same will be The ' first half ended 22 to 9 with taken as confessed, and a decree will be enter«*! The Dallas boys belive that he according to the prayer o f the application, and Dallas easily holding the long Those who consume is as good a referee as ever offi- you will be forever barred from disputing the end o f it down. The second half same. O U R CONFECTIOS ciated for them. __ my | hand _____________ Witness and the seal o ______ f the said Cir- was the same thing over again, Dallas will play Newberg a re- cuit anu^i»ijr H ave pleasant reflections the question being, how big a turn game in Dallas February Clerk o f said Circuit Court. score would the locals run up. BROWN A SIBLEY. Because they’re the 28th. This is bound to be a Rood Attorneys for Applicant. The baskets were evenly divided Q U A L IT Y KIND game and the basketball enthu [ s e a l ] among the Dallas players, Boyd siasts cannot afford to miss it. ston getting 7, Shaw 6, Ballan- Always fresh from the fa c Gilman Nunn is out from Ne- tyne 6, Gates 5, Morton 4, mak tory, halem for a visit with his pa ing a total o f 28 field baskets. Seven room house, 2 lots, City rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nunn. None more satisfactory. The scoring o f baskets for Sno View add. to Dallas. Price$750. For several weeks they got no homish was, Steatus 1, Watson Please store this away in your Installments if desired. mail there. 4. Colburn 1, Moehring 2. Tup- mind. per threw two fouls out o f six tries. Ballantyne did not suc ceed in getting a foul out o f three tries. Roy Finseth, o f Dallas, ref ereed the game, and did a good | Sloan’s Liniment is a splendid remedy for backache, stiff job o f it to, the visitors stating joints, rheumatism, neuralgia and sciatica. You don’t need to COUNCIL MEETING. that they never had a better offi rub it in —just laid on lightly it gives comfort and ease at once. cial in the northwest. Scorer The council met in adjourned Best for Pain and Stiffness j was Clark Van Orsdel. About M r . G * o . B u c h a n a n , o f W e lch , Ckla.. w rite s:— “ I h a ve used your Lin [ 400 people witnessed the game. session last Monday evening. iment fo i the past ten years fo r pain in back a n d stiffness and find it the best Mayor Craven presiding. The lineup was: Liniment 1 ever tried. 1 r e co m m e n d it to a n y o n e fo r pains o f any kind,** A communication from the li Dallas Snohomish brary board, informing the coun Gates Tupper f cil that the board had made Ballantyne f Steatus ! the council a present o f a linole- Shaw Watson c 1 1 1 m floor and a stove as a token Morton Colburn g o f their appreciation for assist Boydston Moehring. K ance rendered them was read. The city auditor was ordered to Glee Club Entertains. 1 express the council’ s thanks in a Saturday night the t). A. C. | letter o f acceptance o f the gift. The following annual report of I Glee Club were in Dallas. They put on a very good program which 1 the library board was read by good for sprains, strains, bruises, cramp or soreness of the everyone enjoyed. The cl ib sang Councilman Staatsand on motion muscles, and all affections of the throat and chest 1 some popular songs and the quar-1 o f Coad the report was adoptt Cot Entire Relief A resolution empowering the tette got off some quite comical R. I). B urooynf ., of Maysville. Ky.. RR. i Box stunts. Other numliers on the the council to enter into contract 5, writes: — “ l had severe pains between my shoul program were vocal and violin with Ex-judge Coad as city at ders; I got a l*ottlc of your Liniment and had entire relief at the fifth application.'* solos. The violinist was especial- torney was passed. Councilman Fenton reported ! ly fine, playing some very difficult Relieved Severe Pain in Shoulders selections. The last number on that he had investigated the M r . J. U ndprwood , of 2000 Warren Ave., Chicago. Ill , writes: — I am a piano polisher the program was a college scene 1 Ashbaugh matter and ordered by occupation, and since last September have showing a college room with a ; an incandescent light put ¡n. suffered with severe pain in both shoulders, crowd o f college men seated | On motion the council adjourn- uuld not rest night o r day. One o f my friends told me atx>ut your Liniment. about the roem. Several songs j ed until Friday evening, Three applications «»mpletely cured were executed with good effect, i — — me and I will never be without it.* Although the crowd was not very : Mrs. Frank Bverlev and moth- Price 25c . 5(V., and $1.00 large, it was very enthusiastic er. Mrs. Rose, o f Falls City, have at A ll Dealer«. and would probably all be seen j returned from a visit with their Semi fo r Sloan’* free book on horeea. at another program given by the ; sister and daughter. Mrs. Sam Address same company of entertainers. ] Hastings. Kahlotus. Wash. They Dr. Earl S. Sloan ------ — — — - 1 also visited a brother at Seattle. Boston, Maas. J. F. Mescall was a Portland They found lots o f snow and very visitor over Sunday. \ cold weather at both places. On very cold days and nights ele ctric radiators can be used for auxiliary purposes with splendid results. ' The Cosy Comer F rom PORTLAND O R E G O N C IT Y W O O D BU R N SALEM Electric radiators may be obtained at prices rang ing from $ 5 .0 0 to $ 1 0 .0 0 . They are safe, efficient, sim ple, odorless, easily portable. Attach to any lamp socket. 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