Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, August 14, 1913, Image 2

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?olle C ounty
light, after night, even right here in town.
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The best
way to prevent accidents from such carelessness is to
impartially and continually enforce the law. A good
sized tine will make people remember to light up, and
may save a life.
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THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER.
A dm itted to the second c lt M «if m ail m atter.
T H U R S D A Y A U G U S T 14. 1913
V. P. FISKE.
5 H IC H ESTE 8 S F IL L S
LA DIE S |
fish 7«ur »»rurst-t for CHI CTTER-TKk’ S
DIAM OND b k 4 -------------- --
G old m etallic
Ribbon.
Drugrtafe _
D I A M O N D R U A N I ) P II.l.H , for tw cntv-Svd
years regarded as Debt,Safest. Alw ays Reliable.
20. This would be easy to do
were it not for the fact that the
10 days visit will now crowd so
[ I t e m iz e r ,o n e y e a r in a d v a n c e ...................
.......................... $1 50
Dallas
Will
Take
Care
of
Twenty
S U B S C R IP T IO N ■ W ith W e e k ly G r.g u n iu n o r .S e m i-w e ^ .,y J o u r n a l ................ 2 00
close on hop picking. Mr. Man­ S O L D BY ALL DR U G G I S T S
! W ith G o a t M a g a z in e ..............................
.......... 1 50
for Ten Days.
ning says that amcng those he fiiJg, E V E R Y WH E R E ¿5S“ »
would particularly like to help
J
O ffice,
1
O ffice i
In a letter received yesterday on this last trip is a woman with
u iu A L j
R e s id e n c e , 1113
N o. 506 M a in 8 t.
’PHONES: 1 M \tiTTTTai
from V. R. Manning, secretary a very young babe. Also that
o f the associated charities of, they have one or two children
Patronize O ne Another for the U pbuilding of T o w n and C ounty.
Portland, by Mrs. J. Riley Cra­ needing permanent homes that
“ Built for Nor‘ hwest Stump»”
ven, president o f the woman’ s he would like to place here on
A simple, powtrful and inexpen­
club, he further elaborates o n . trial.
sive machine, which can be operated
by one man and one horse.
I instructions sent in a previous
Backward, turn backward, oh time, in thy flight; rake
Write for free BULLETIN No. 34.
letter accepting from residents
It
tells how to clear stump land at a
up a suicide just for the night; we are so weary o f news
1 o f this section for ten days the
lower
cost per acre than has ever
Marriage Licenses.
that is stale- writing up births, deaths, people in jail;
¡card- o f twenty children, who
been possible heretofore.
Robt.
E.
Cochrane
and
Flor­
will arrive here next Thursday, !
PACIFIC M ANUFACTURING CO.,
writing up people that buy up some ground, writing
1112 Western Ave., Seaitle, Wash.
and Mrs. Craven would be pleas­ ence M. Dorton.
that our dogs should be placed in the pound; weary of
Fred Edgar and Sarah Hache-
ed were it possible that 25 could
chasing 'till worn are our shoes, give us some good, old-
be provided for rather than th e1 man.
fashioned interesting news. Turn backward, O tide of
the years, take me again to the time when the beers,
frothy and foaming were drunk by the pail, and people
got full and were run off to jail. Let’s have a murder,
In the Circuit Court o f the state of Oregon, for Polk County»
or shooting, or worse; let’s have a scandal or thrilling
Summons for Publication in foreclosure of Tax Lien.
ONUMENT
Edgar M. Brown, plaintiff
'i
divorce to work on a paper would give you the blues;
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“Lent We borget.”
James M. Brown. Alice Brown. A l- |
rake up some news, mother, rake up some news.
vin R. Brown. Liddie Brown, George F.
FRESH AIR OUTING.
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PACIFIC STUMP PULLER
C. L. H A W K IN S
Summons.
Brown, Nina Brown, Lillian M. Thacker. I
Reuben Thacker,Jeaaie Witt. Grover Witt. I
Stella Fisk, H. H. Fisk. Maggie Brown, j
Pearl Griner, --------- Griner. J. G. Brown. 1
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-----—Brown. Thomas Lyona. Julia Ly- j
ona and Jane Gist, defendants.
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To Lillian M, Thacker. Reuben Thacker. Grover Witt, J. G. Brown, and —-------- Brown (w ife o f J. G.
Brown) the above named defendants.
N the name o f the atate o f Oregon: You are hereby notified that Edgar M. Brown, the holder of
Certificate o f Delinquency numbered 116 issued on the 24th day o f October. 1910. by the tax collect­
or o f the county o f Polk, state of Oregon, for the amount o f one and nine one hundreths (11.09) dol­
lars. the same being the amount then Hue and delinquent for taxes for the year 1909, together with
penalty, interest and costs thereon upon the real property assessed to you. o f which you are the
owner aa appears o f record, situated in said county and atate. and particularly bounded and de­
scribed as follows, towit; The south half o f the northeast quarter o f the southwest quarter of sec­
tion 12, in township 7 south, range 6 west o f the Willamette meridian, in Polk county, state of Ore-
gon. containing 20 acres o f land.
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You are further notified that said Edgar M. Brown has paid taxes on said premises for prior or
subsequent years with the rate of interest on said amounts as follows:
In order to obviate the accidents and deaths caused
by careless hunters who shoot at almost anything they
can get their eye on State Game Warden Finley has re­
quested the Itemizer to warn all sportsmen not to shoot
at moving brush or grass, but to wait until they have
absolutely identified that at which thef intend to shoot.
He has also devised a code o f shots to be used by per­
sons who get lost in the woods, beginning with one shot,
wait 10 seconds and fire another, then wait 60 seconds
and fire a third shot. A rescuing party will answer by
one shot, to which the lost man will again reply with
one shot.
YE A R S TAX
DATE PAID
1910
Feb.
1911
March
March
1912
15
1911
1
13
Tax Receipt
No.
Rate of
Inter’at
AM OUNT
227
$1
80
16 per cent
1912
1003
$3
20
15 per cent
1913
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2033
$3
20
15 per cent
Said defendants above named as the owners o f the legal title of the above described property as
the same appears o f record, and each of the other persons above named are hereby further notified
that Edgar M. Brown, plaintiff, will apply to the Circuit Court o f the county and state aforesaid for
a decree foreclosing the lien against the property above described, and mentioned in said certificate.
And you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the first publication o f this sum­
mons exclusive o f the day of said first publication, and defend this action or pay the amount due as
at>ove shown together with costs and accrued interest and in case o f your failure to do so, a de­
cree will he rendered foreclosing the lien o f said taxes and costs against the land and premises
above named.
This summons is published by order of the Honorable J. B. Teal, judge o f the county court of the
state o f Oregon for the county o f Polk, and said order was made and dated the 13th day o f August,
1913, and the date o f the first publication of this summons is the 14th day o f A ugust 1913.
All process and papers in this proceeding may be served upon the undersigned residing in the
state o f Oregon, at the address hereafter mentioned.
BROW N A SIBLEY.
Address. 610 Mill street, Dallas, Oregon.
Attorneys for the Plaintiff
Four distinct advances have been achieved by scien­
tists in their fight against malaria, says Will Branan in
September Technical World Magazine. First came the
discovery o f quinine. Although it was formerly the
custom of practitioners to give quinine in moderate do­
ses which were distributed over a long period o f time,
the tendency nowadays is to give the patient from
twenty to forty grains a day—marking the second step.
The third discovery was that o f the parasite itself. The
fourth and last step in advance was that o f Ur. Bass,
who reported the cultivation o f malaria plasmodia in
vitro as early as November 1911. This scientist has
succeeded in cultivating the malaria germ after many
others had failed. The importance o f his discovery to
science was recently recognized by the American Medi­
cal society, which at its last annual meeting bestowed
upon him a medal for having rendered to medicine the
chief service o f the past year the highest distinction
to which an American physician can aspire. Perhaps
the most significant observation of Dr. Bass was that
the parasite could not be grown in the absence of dex­
trose (sugar or any other carbohydrate) that being the
case, it appears that the first thing to be done, after
treating the patient with quinine, is to remove all sweets
from his diet. Certainly, that is a practical discovery.
The entire men ice of malaria cannot be estimated from
its death rate, which is about one out o f twenty in ma­
laria-ridden communities. Even where life is pro­
longed, malaria lowers the vitality of a community and
thereby reduces its efficiency. The toll o f malaria in
the United States is no less than $100,000,(XX) annually
through loss o f life and labor. Malaria is transmitted
from individual to another only by the bite o f certain
species of the anopheles mosquito, which breeds chiefly
in swamps and thick growths o f vegetation.
Our county court should make some provision for the
abolishment o f the many blind turning points in our
county roads. Word comes to the Itemizer o f several
extremely narrow escapes from collision during the last
week, and it is only a question o f time until some one
is seriously hurt if not killed. Many drivers of autos
and motorcycles will go around such places on the keen
jump and without tooting their horns. At this rate o f
speed, events happen quickly, and it is only good luck
that has so far made Polk without serious cata strophe.
High banks or corners should be cut down and wood and
brush cleared off, so the road ahead can be seen for a
least a few yards. In this connection we also under­
stand that many speed fiends neglect to light their rear
M arble-
-Granite
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Jackson county is to have an election in September
for the purpose o f voting $500,000 worth of bonds to
build a highway through the county. If Polk county
would invest that much in good and permanent roads
it would prove a boon beyond compare.
In showing land in this vicinity the real estate man
is certainly up against a hard proposition. As is now
common all over the valley our land is held at diversi­
fied farming prices, the raising of grain having to a
great extent become a thing o f the past, except in small
quantity, or where land is held by one individual. In
order to get back his value a farmer must raise small
stuff. One o f the first questions asked by a prospective
buyer is regarding the market, and at once the seller is
up against it, having to acknowledge that it is a good
many miles away. Dallas must have a cannery and
that soon, if she expects to be able to compete with the
country about Salem, Corvallis and other places, where
they have long seen the need of such a thing in order
to satisfy the small grower, and prepared for him a
place to sell his products. It does no good to tell strang­
ers how fine our land is for raising loganberries, straw-
berriet, etc., if he knows that after raising such things
he has no place to sell them. Dallas should wake up in
this matter, if she wants the population in this section
that she is entitled to by the fertility o f her land.
Railroad street, Dallas.
Guardian's Sale.
REPORT
Final Settlement.
N
Notice of Final Settlement.
_ _ :'E is hereby Riven that the under«igned,
MOTICI
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administrator
.d
m
of the estate o f Chester F.
Rowell, deceased. ha« filed hi« final account there­
in. in the cou n tv c o u * for Folk County. Ore«on.
and that the court has fixed the 16th day a f A u g­
ust. 1913, at the county court house in «aid coun­
ty at the hour o f 9 o'clock a. m.. as the time and
place for hearinR the said final account. All per­
sons having any objections th ereto are required to
file the same on or before such final hearinR. if
any they have, w hy such final account should not
be allowed and the estate finally closed.
Dated July 17. 1913.
ED. F CO AD.
Administrator o f the estate of
Chester F. Rowell, deceased.
Administrator’s Notice.
JOTICK is hereby Riven to whom it may con-
' cern. that the undersigned, administrator of
j the estate o f Benjamin F. Whiteaker. dec »vised,
has this day filed his final account in said estate
with the County Court o f Polk County. Oregon,
and the same has been set for hearing by said
I court for Saturday. August 16. 1913. at the hour of
I H» o'clock a. in. at which time all persons having
objections thereto, if any there be are hereby
notified to appear and present their objections for
adjustment by said court.
Dated at Dallas. Polk County. Oregon, this 14th
day o f July. 1913.
Sibley A Kahili, Attorneys.
FR AN K LIN B. W H ITEAKER.
Administrator of said estate.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Equalization Board Meeting.
NOTICE is hereby given that on Monday, tha 8th
day o f September. 1913, the Board o f Eqalica­
tion will meet at the county court houae at the
city o f Dallas, in the county o f Polk, state o f O r­
1 egon. to examine and correct the assessment rolls,
1 to correct all errors in valuation, descriptions or
qualities o f land, lots or other property or incor­
rectly assessed as to description or quantity, or
where in the name o f a person or persons not the
owner thereon, or assessed under or beyond the
actual cash value thereof, and to assess all lands,
lots or other property appearing to have been
omitted or that whs not assessed.
Petitions or applications for the reduction o f a
particular assessment shall be made in writing,
verified by the oath o f the applicant or his attor­
ney. and be filed with the board during the first
week it is by law required to be in session, and
any petition or applicant not so made, verified
and filed shall not be considered or acted upon by
the hoard.
Dated August 14. A. D. 1913.
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F. E MEYER.
Assessor o f Polk County. Oregon.
Alm ira Rebekah Lodge, No. 26
M .a t , un th * Kirat \n I T iiiril W e ,ln e « d » y
nf each m „ nth In t h , « H I F e l l o » , H all.
K ii » a M ohriaun , M oiri, Orane!
O ra C o a r t a , S rciatarv
Mistletoe Circle, Ne. 23,
Womea of Woodcraft
M —t , on th r Soconri an.l F ou rth W e d u ..
i l a j , o f M ch m onth at thr W ood m an H all.
K mma Joar, G uardian X rtrh b or
S a m i L yric , C i . kkr
G .ven u n ie r <ny tu n I this t h da y ot A u g u st 1913.
W. O. SIMS
Attorney for the estate.
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B. F. B U T L E R
DENTIST
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Office over Fuller Phertnacv, Dttlla*.
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No matter how sultry it gets—your home
will be cool and delightful if you install
an electric fan.
For less than one cent an hour you can enjoy
its invigorating breezes.
An oscillating fan will refresh a whole room
full of people—or it will circulate the
air in several rooms at the same time
if properly placed.
Prices of oscillating fans range from $ 1 4
upward. Other fans from $ 8 .5 0 to
$ 1 7 .7 5 .
A cool electric fan should be in every elec­
trically lighted home.
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I Good Service Counts
Jos A Comely vs H G Cam p-!
bell, action for damages; WC|
Winslow for plaintiff, 0 Hayterj
for defendant.— Verdict o f $100
for plaintiff.
Joseph A Comely vs H G
Campbell, damages; W C Wins­
low for plaintiff, Oscar Hay ter
for defendant.—Non suited.
in Groceries as well as anything else
We have the Clerks and the Goods
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South of the Court House, Dallas
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Better Than Spanking
Spanking will not cure child­
ren o f wetting the bed, because
it is not a habit but a dangerous
disease. The C. H. Rowan Drug
Co., Dept. 1459, Chicago, III..have
discovered astrictly harmless rem­
edy for this distressing disease
and to make known its merits
they will send a 50c package se­
curely wrapped and prepaid abso­
lutely Free to any reader o f The
Itemizer. This remedy also cures
frequent desire to urinate and in­
ability to control urine duringthe
night or day in old or young. The
C. H. Rowan Drug Co. is an Old
Reliable House, write them today
for the free medicine. Cure the
afflicted members o f your family
then tell your neighbors a n d !
friends about this remedy. Fl-14 j
is the wheat that goes into Oregon’s
Best flour. Every kernel fully ripe,
every one sound as a dollar.
The
choice wheat and the perfect milling
are what makes “ O regon’s Best’ ’
flour one o f the very finest in the
world.
Order a sack from your
grocer. I f he don’ t keep it let us
know.
W e ’ll tell you a good grocer
who does.
SW EENEY
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are always first to show new patterns in full
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They always look well, fit well and wear well this
is why WALK-OVERS are the chosen footwear o f
the world.
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as you would a broken limb. No
salves. No lies. Durable, cheap.
Pat. Sept. 10, ’ 12. Sent on trial
to prove its worth.
Send
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Medley. Dallas, Oregon.
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T h e O liv e r T y p e w r ite r C o .
VOTICF. i , hrraKy , 1 vrn that t h . un.I.r.iitn—1
executor o f the estate o f Hethiah Jones, de
ceased, has filed his final account in the count
, court o f the State o f Oregon for Polk count'
PHONE 1433
I and that Monday, the 5th of Sept.. 1913. at th
hour o f 10 o'clock s. in. at the court house in Da;
j las Polk county. Oregon, has bet-n set as the tim
I and piece for hearing ami settling said final ac
count and closing Mid estate.
F u n w ral D ir e c to r a n d E m b a l m «
I Now therefore, ail persons interested in said e**
I tate are hereby notified to attend at said time am
DALLAS,
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OREGON
! place and show cause, if any they have, why sau
I final account shall not be allowed and the execu
Cell,
atuwered
al
any
lime
I tor d ¡«charged and his bond exonerated.
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T y p e w rite r
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SH ERIDAN BKALEY
Executor o f the e s t s te o f
Bcthiah Jones, deceased.
$ 5
S a le s D e p a r t m e n t
Judge Holmes has been in ses­
sion all week with circuit court,
and there is every indication that
it will hold over into a goodly
portion o f next week.
The attention o f the court was
occupied both Monday and Tues­
day with the cases o f Jos. A.
Comely vs H. G. Campbell. The
first case was non-suited Monday
afternoon on motion o f the de­
fendant. The second case was
tried by the same jury and a ver­
dict rendered for $100 for plain­
tiff, the jury standing6-6 on first
halioct. These cases arose from
a land sale made by Mr. Camp­
bell to Comely, the latter claim­
ing the land was not as represen­
ted. This brought up an alter­
cation one day on the place, and
Campbell struck Comely with a
hammer.
Wednesday and today the Val­
ley & Siletz railroad condemna­
tion cases are underway. The
company is endeavoring to se­
cure right of way from Byerley,
Whiteaker and Teodtemier, and
has brought three suits for con­
demnation. The jury yesterday
were taken out to view the prem­
ises near Airlie, and the cases
will probably be settled today.
Nettie B. Rogers vs. W. H.
Rogers, divorce, Sibley & Eakin
for plaintiff.—Default o f defen­
dant entered.— Decree granted.
State o f Oregon vs. Louis Da­
vis, indictment for murder in
first degree; D. H. Upjohn and
J. E. Sibley for state, W. L.
Tooze for defendant. -Verdict o f
murder in second degree.
J W Jenkins and Flora M Jen­
kins vs Gilbert Alderman et al,
quiet title; Sibley & Eakin for
plaintiff.— Default and decree.
State o f Oregon vs Alexander;
Basye, rape; D H Upjohn for |
plaintiff. L D Brown and B F ]
Swope for defendant.— Verdict;
for defendant.
Warren Wright vs A E Chis­
holm & Portland Trust Co, can-1
cel deed; A S Dresser, H A Web-1
ster for plaintiff, Cary Kerr, C j
E McCulloch, G W Gearhart for
defendant. Settled and dismiss­
ed.
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MOT1CE is hereby given that by virtue and in Of the Condition of The Dallas City
miimiance o f a license and order o f sale, duly
made add entered in the county court o f the »*«•«*
Rank, at Dallas, Oregon,
o f ()r«0 »n, for Polk county, on Friday, August 1.
1913, in the matter o f the guardianship o f Merle
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Holman, a miner. I. J. F. Holman, as guardian of
the said minor,' will on and after Saturday. Sep­ In the State of O regon, at the close o f busi­
tember 6. 1913. at the hour o f ten o ’clock a. m. of ness. A ugust 9. 1913:
said day at the office o f Brown & Sibley, attor­
RESOURCE«.
neys at law. 610 Mill street, Dallas. Polk County.
Oregon, sell at private sale to the highest bidder Loans and d is c o u n ts ............................... $213.541 27
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verdrafts,
secured
and u n secu red ..
iu6 62
for*cash in hand on day o f sale, subject to con­
firmation by said court, all the real estate belong­ Bonds and w arrants.............................. 36.760 67
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ing to laid minor, which is described as follows, .Stocks and oth er secu rities................
B anking house .......................
7,ooo
to-wit:
1,500
Lot No. 7, in block No. 2 in Fairview addition to F urniture and fixtu res.........................
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ther
real
estate
o
w
n
e
d
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746 19
Dallas, in Polk county, state o f Oregon.
Together with all and singular the tenements, Due from approved reserve banks .. 22.963 53
638 65
hereditaments, and appurtenances thereunto be­ ('h eck s and oth er cash ite m s .........
('ash on hand ........................................... 23.963 63
longing or in anywise appertaining.
Dated at Dallas. Oregon, this 7th day o f A u­ Other resources.......................................... 11,790
gust, 1913.
T o ta l................................................ »323 699 48
J. F. HOLMAN.
Guardian aforesaid.
LIABILITIES)
Brown & Sibley, attorneys for guardian.
Capital stock paid in ..............................$ 30,000
Surplus fund ..........
6,000
U ndivided profits, less expenses and
taxes paid .....
1,039 *¿3
Im lividuai deposits subject to check 189 221 48.
Demand certificates o f d e p o s it .........
1,970
Tim e certificates o f d e p o s it .................. 95'468 77
In the county court o f the State o f Oregon for
Tota
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the county o f Polk.
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In the matter o f the estate o f W L. Gilson, de­ State of O regon.
County o f Polk
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ceased .
I .W G. v’ asaall. vice president o f the above nam ­
To all whom it may concern:
OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned. ed benk, d o solem n ly swear that the a b ove state­
Mary E. Gilson, has tiled her final account in ment is true to the best o f niy know ledge and
W. G. VASSALL.
the matter o f the estate o f W. L. Gilson, dis eas­ tj^lle«.
ed. and that the county court of Polk County.
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,
Vice President-
.Subscribed and sworn to before m s this 14th
Oregon, has by its order dated August 5. 1913.
JNO. R. S1BI.EY.
fixed the 16th day o f September. 1913, at 9 o ’ clock 'l » y u i Aunu.t. 1»1J
a. m.. thereof ns the time, and the county court
Notary P u blic.
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room in the county courthouse at Dallas, Oregon,
as the place for hearing said final account and any
objections thereto. All persons having objections
C orrect —A ttest
to said final account should file them before said
J W CRIDER.
time.
I. N. WOODS,
This notice is published persuant to said order
B H McCALLON.
o f Court, anil the first publication thereof is made
D irectors
in the issue o f the 7th day o f August. A. D, 1913,
o f the Polk County Item iter.
MARY E. GILSON.
Executrix.
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