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SHEW Monmouth - - NOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of a warrant for the collection i of the sums o f money assessed upon 1 LAW YERS and expended for the improvement of the hereinafter described lot or parcel - OREGON of ground, together with the costs ar.d I N D E P E N D E N C E expenses of the proceedings for the en­ forcement of the collection thereof, for the improvement of all that part of * * * * * * * * * ♦ ♦ * » » ♦ # » * ♦ * * ♦ « ♦ • < Ilayter street in the city of Dallas, Oregon, in front o f and abutting upon the said lot or parcel of ground, such improvement being provided for in or­ dinance No. 175, passed by the city council of said city o f Dallas, Oregon, January 22, 1912, and approved by the Do you need wood? In pre­ mavor thereof January 23. 1912, to­ paring to place your or­ gether with interest on such sums from ders remember that 1 am the date o f such assessment, issued by able to furnish you all kinds the Auditor and Police judge of the city of slab wood from either of of Dallas, Oregon, on the 25th day o f g the Dallas sawmills, at the August, 1913, under his hand and seal 4 best possible rates, Send in of said city affixed thereto, and to me I J your orders by either phone. the City Marshal of said city directed |X 15*3. requiring me to forthwith levy upon * hs s lid lot or parcel of ground herein-1 T after described, upon wh ch the said X assessment and cost o f improvement is J ) unpaid and sell the same in the man- ugust i ner required by law 1 have duly levied | upon and will on tne 4thday of ctober, I j 19L3, at the hour of 1 o’clock p. m * *******»*♦ **»*+ ********* I said day, at the front door of the coun- | ty court house in the city of I'allas, ' Polk county, Oregon, sell at public aue- | tion to the highest bidder for cash in hand on day of sale, the said lot or par­ cel of ground, which is described as follows to wit: Lot three, in block three, in Leven’s first addition to the town, now, city of Dallas, Oregon. That the sums of money assessed upon the said lot or parcel of ground and ex­ pended by said city for sa;d improve­ ment and heretofore declared delin- ? uent and now due and unpaid are as ollow8: The sum of $16.22 with inter­ est on said sum at the rate of 6 per­ cent per ar.uum for the 12thday of May, 1911, until paid, and that said lot or parcel of ground will be sold to satisfy the above amount, with interest and costs and accruing costs, subject to re­ demption as provided by law. Dated this loth day of Sept., A. D., 1913. I mm A Before Buying J. I>. MEVENS, City Marshal of the city r,f Dallas, in Polk county, Or. Phone 1061 MRS. Patronize the Item izer adver­ Í MRS. tising columns if you want to get results. 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The machine will add, substract and mul­ Stree t A d d re ss ........................................ tiply. With very slight practice anyone can City .................................................... compute a hundred fig­ ures a minute. And the machine -never State .............................................................. makes mistakes. Count l e s s offices, M anu facture d and G uaranteed by chines t h e higheest class of service, AM ERICAN CAN CO., CHICAGO class of sercvice. The Largest Industry n Polk County is the your Lumber of them and help the Community Grow. Year* Tax Origin— Aida and Dieadvantagea In Fighting Sin— D ivine Help Neceeeary. Hew the Needful la Provided. C u id b e r 1 and. Mil., September 14. —Pastor Bussell g a v e t w o die* courses here to­ day. We report one of them, from the text. “ I was slmpeu In Iniquity; ami In sin did my mother conceive me.*' «Psalm 51:5.) T He aald: IHagnosIs la val­ Y ; [(PASTOR, ¿ussari uable In the at­ tempted cure of auy malady. This to t as true of Mln-sickneas ns of any other ailment. The better we understand origin of sin and the methods of T the its operation, the more successful we shall be In com bating it. Y Our forefathers erred, evidently, In declaration of total depravity. Y their None of us ever met a human being X entirely depruved—ttend to all good X Influences. Experience, however, cor­ T roborates the Bible statement that ’’There Is none righteous, no. not ou e" T All are sinners, born lu a state of sin. T with Inclination toward sin. The Pastor declared that we are not to conclude that God made us sinners. T All God's work Is ?>erfect. The Bible tells iie that our flrtt parents sinned ami came under the Divine sentence of ♦» death. St. Paul says. *‘Hy one man's disobedience sin entered the world, aud death as a result of sin.” Then the Pastor showed that sinful tendencies are evidences of man’s fall, and all under such Influences are to be pitied. But true pity must sympathize with the sinner, not with the sin. Tax Receipt No. Date Paid March 16 1911 2719 S 93 16 per ct. 1911 March 16 1912 3386 tl 46 15 per ct. 1912 Fab. 22 1913 607 91 46 15 per ct. _______ _____ Said defendants as the owners o f the legal title o f the above described property a s the same ap­ pears o f record, and each o f the other persons above named are hereby further notified that L. D. Brown will apply to the Circuit Court of the county and state aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the den against the property above described, and mentioned in said certificate. And you are hereby summoned to appear within sixt> days after the first publication o f this summons exclusive o f the day o f said first publication, and defend this action or pay the amount due as above shown together with costs and accrued interest and in case of your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered fore­ closing the lien o f said t xes and costs against the land and premises above named. This summons is published by order of the Honorable J. B. Tail, judge of the county court o f the itate o f Oregon for the county of Polk, and said order was made and dated the 27th day o f August. 1913. and the date o f the fiiM publication o f this summons is the 28th day o f August 1913. All process and papers In this preceeding may be served upon the undersigned residing within the state o f Oregon, at theaddiess hereafter mentioned. BROW N A S IB LE Y. Attorneys for the Plaintiff. Address. Dallas. Oregon Summons. ± SEE TH E HANDSOM E S TO C K AT THE Dallas Variety Store General Repair W ork J t t I f y o u h a v e a b i c y c l e , a m o t o r c y c le , g a s e n g in e , lo c k g u n o r o t h e r m e c h a n ic a l d e v i c e , o r f i r e a r m th a t r e q u i r e s t h e w o r k o f a n e x p e r t r e p a ir ­ m a n . l e a v e it t o L. B. HIXSON, Jr. (S u c c e s s o r to L E E S M IT H ) 315 Main Street Dallas, Oregon P H O N E 1072 Patronize the Itemizer-Returns sure. The frank statement of a neighbor telling the merits of a remedy, Pretty as a Picture Bids you pause and believe. The same endorsement is the wheat that goes into Oregon’s By some stranger far away Commands no belief at all. Best flour. Every kernel fully ripe, Here’s a Dallas Case. every one sound as a dollar. The A Dallas citizen testifies. choice wheat and the perfect milling Read and be convinced. are what makes “ Oregon's Best” Mrs. C. E. Graves. 121 Washington St., Dallas, Oregon, says: “ Kirinoy flour one of the very finest in the trouble and rheumatism came on me world. Order a sack from your and gradually got worse, until ! could grocer. I f he don't keep it let us hardly endure the suffering. Dull pain., know. W e’ll tell you a good grocer settlod in my back across my kid­ neys and sharp, shooting twinges who does. seemed to go all through my body. T tried a great deal of medicine, but SWEENEY BROS. nothing gave me much relief until 1 began using Doan’s Kidney Pills. They helped me from the first mid soon had me feeling like a different benefited ine in every way. They have improved my appetite and my weight has increased.” FU N D M AN , PAU L- N 1-2of S D E L IN Q U E N T T A X LIST, 1912. . For sale by all dealers. Price 50 " 1-4, of sec. 15, twp. 6 S, R cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, 8 W, con. 80 acres. Also N E This advertised list o f delinquent New York, sole agents for the United 1-4 o f N W 1-4 o f sec 22, twp States. taxes for the year 1912 is in pursuance 6 S, R 8 W, containing 40 Remember the name— Doan’s—and of an act o f the state legislature, acres. Tax $16.80 i take no other. which is embodied in Chapter of GODDARD, HI R AM —One half the General Laws o f the 1913 Ses­ interest in the following 8 1-2 sion. of N E 1-4 and lots 1 and 2, S E 1-4, o f N tV 1-4 and lots The taxes on the following adver­ 3-4-5, E 1-2, o f H W 1-4, and tised real property became delinquent R. L. CHAPMAN. lots 6-7, S K 1-4, all of sec 6, on April 7 5 o’clock p. m., 1913, and twp. 7 S, R 7 W, containing are subject to a penalty of 10 per I F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R 732 acres. Tax ............ $ 148.40. -ent and interest at the rate of 12 per > and One- cent per annum until they shall have H IL L and YO AK U M * EM BALM ER half interest in the following: J O F F IC E : Chapel and Parlor«. N. Main at. ! been paid. Beg. at the S W cor. of T. L. Any day after the expiration o f six * D A L L A S . OREGON: Hart d 1 c, N 60 deg. E. 39.25 months, after the taxes charged f B o th P h o n o s 11H3 chs easterly along the R. R. against the following real property * Calls P rom p tly A nsw ered Day o r Night. right o f way 7.25chs 8, 63 de­ are delinquent, the Sheriff is author- grees east 21.48 chs. S 27 de­ j ized, upon demand o f any person mak­ grees tV 42 chs. N 63 degrees ing application, to issue to them, a cer­ W 12.48 chs to p o b, sec 25, tificate of delinquency upon the pay- twp. 8 S, R 6 W, con 78 ment o f the taxes, penalty, interest aeres. T a x ..................... $ 15.00 and cost o f advertising. Certificates o f delinquency shall JOHNSTON, I. A. Lots 5-6-7- 8-9, block C, Hoodview Add bear interest from the date o f issue Civil Engineer and Surveyor | until redeemed at the rate o f 16 per j to Falls City. Tax ............ $ 2 03 K E R S H AW , H. M. E 1-2 of LandSarveying. Subdividng. Plan j cent per annum, N E 1-4 of sec 23, twp. 6 S, R Estimator. All kinds inds of Engineering Engin> _ j M cNARY, A L B E R T - B e g 33.71 8 \V. con. 80 acres. Tax .$ 16.80 Work. Office over Pallas City Bank. i chs. S. of quarter sec. cor bet Phone. SH UTTERLY, JOHN Lot 4 sec. 1 and 12, E 45.50 cha. N. block 3, Polk’s Add to Willa- E 5 chs. S. E. to a pt. 7 50 mina. Tax ...... ....... $ 75 chs. tv o f S. E. cor. of N. W. 1-4 o f sec. 7, E. 7.50 chs. s 2.26 | J. M. GRANT, chs. easterly to a pt 1.62 chs. S o f N. E. corner o f I), Me- Sherriff and Tax Collector. Donald d i e , S 36.60 chs. W 40.74 chs. S 1.86 chs S 67 de­ grees W. 21.02 chs. N 49.40 chs W. 40 chs. to p ob (ex 240 Item izer fo r artistic job work. acres) sec’s 7-18, twp 6 S. R3. w , sec. 12, twp 6, S R 4 W ton. 272.80 acres. Tax . .4 48.7»| BRE-S1E, M. J.— Lota 33-34-35- C. R. Canfield From your own negatives. blorlts I’ and Q, First addition to halls City. Tax ............... $ 6.96 Have your films developed by an expert photographer. Prices as BREWSTER. MRS. A E.— Lots 1-2-3-4-5, block 2, Powell’s Ad­ j low as is consistent with good dition to Monmouth. Tax. ..$ 16.24 work. Postage paid on mail or­ BROWN, L. D .-W e s t 1-2 o f E. d er«.— (J. B. Stone, photograph­ 1-2, o i.S E 1-4. of N. E. 1-4, er, Dallas. of sec 10, twp. 7 S.R. 4 W, con. 10 acres. Tax ........ J 1.80 : BKOWN, J. G., et al - 1-4 in. in the following S 1-2 o f lot 1 block 18, Dallas Tax .... BUSH, F. P .-L o ta 5-8. block Baker’ s Addition to Indepen­ dence. Tax .................. $ CO LLINS, J. H.— Lot 3, block 1, Hall's Addition to Indepen­ dence. Tax ...................... $ DAVIDSON, J. H .—Twenty-five hundredths o f an acre. Sec. 8, twp. 5, S. R 5 w. Tax $ DORN8IFE, I .U L U - E l- 2 o f lots Parental Sympathy Needed. Pastor Bussell next declared that In­ crease o f knowledge of facta will bless both parents and children. Parents should learn that their mental states birth-mark their children—either favor­ ably or unfavorably. It requires much training to work out of the child’s dis­ position what wus inbred at birth. £ weighty responsibility rests upon parents respecting prenatal influences. With what loyalty to God and right­ eousness should the procreative powers be exercised! What care should the father use te surround the mother with every good mental Influence dur­ ing gestation! What a different world we would live in. if parents lived up to these principles! “ Brethren, W het Shell We D # r Then the Pkstor demonstrated from Scriptures that life Is God’s gift, de signed for the sinless. Adam waa con demned, or dimmed, as soon as he became a transgressor; and all his race were born in the same condemned con dltiou. The question Is, How shall we get free from that condition? The Bible answer Is. that God had compassion on our ruce, and provided the Savior. The Redeemer will have the right to restore to perfection Adam and all his posterity desirous o f re­ turning to God. The Message respect­ ing this merciful arrangement is called the Gospel. “Tim*« of Restitutien." All desirous of returning to God's favor must be restored to that physical perfection In which Adam was before he sinned. When recovered, those who stand the tests of loyulty and obedience shall receive everlasting life through Jesus Christ, whose sacrificial death opened up the way. The Pastor then stated that only recently have Bible students discerned how confused our forefathers were respecting the Divine Plan—through their neglect of the Bible for fourteen hundred years. They see flow that Jesus, the Apostles uud the Prophets tuught that Gods time for dealing with the world U future—under Men slab's Kingdom. The thousand-year period in which that Kingdom will rule the world, restraining sin. chastls lug sinners and helping the willing and oltedleu* back to perfection. Is ‘•ailed by St. Peter “ [Years or] Times of Restitution.” —Acts 3:19-21. During tln>se Times of Restitution, or resurrection. Katun will b4 bound, thut he may no longer deceive humanity, putting darkness for light and light for darkness. Sin blinded eyes shall be opened, slid sin-denf eurs unstopped The Message of Gist's Lirve shall be made known world-wide. God’s Dealing W it h the C h u ro h . The Pastor then showed the differ enoe between God's plan of salvation for the Church and that for the world God desires that the Church shall con slst of a very speHal elass. zealous for righteousness aud everything pleasing In IT!« sight He has Is^uied a special cull, therefor**, and has pfc*scrlbed spe- elal terms for the Church. All these must have the spirit, dis­ position. that Jesus had They must walk In Fils ste|>s. the way of the lie s II* HI** ntrsu III In the Circuit Court o f the state o f Oregon, for Polk County. Summons f r Publication in foreclosure of Tax Lien. Edgar M. Brown, plaintiff ^ V«. }■ James M. brown. A lice Brown. Al- | vin R. Brown, Liddie Brown. George F. Brown, Nina Brown. Lillian M. Thacker. I Reuben Thacker, Jessie W itt. Grover Witt. I Stella Fisk. H. H. Fisk. Maggie Brown. I Pearl Griner, - — — Griner. J. G. Brown. ' ---- —Brown. Thomas Lyons, Julia Ly- I ons and Jane Cist, defendants. ) To Lillian M. Thacker. Reuben Thacker. Grover W itt. J. G. Brown, and - Brown (w ife o f J. G. Brown) the above named defendants. IN the name o f the state o f Oregon: You are hereby notified that Edgar M. Brown, the holder of 1 Certificate o f Delinquency numbered 116 issued on the 24th day o f October, 1910. by the tax coilect- >r o f the county o f Polk, state o f Oregon, for the amount o f one and nine one hundreths (11.09) dol- are, the same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1909, together with tenalty. interest and coats thereon upon the real property assessed to you. o f which you are the iwner as appears o f record, situated in said county and state, and particularly bounded and de­ scribed as follows, towit: The south half o f the northeast quarter o f the southwest quarter o f sec- ion 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. You are further notified that said Edgar M. Brown has paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years with the rate o f interest on said amounts as follows: 1910 Tax Receipt No. D A TE P A ID years tax Feb. 16 1911 227 Rate o f In ter’at AM O U NT 91 80 15 per cent X- 1911 March 1 1912 1003 93 20 15 per cent 1912 March 13 1913 2033 93 10 15 per cent Said defendants above named as the owners o f the legal title o f the above described property as he same appears o f reoord. and each o f the other pers4ins above named are hereby farther notified hat Edgar M. Brown, plaintiff, will apply to the Circuit Court o f the county and state aforesaid for i 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 o f said first publication, and defend this action or pay the «mount due as ibove shown together with costs and accrued in'erest and in case o f your failure to do no, a de­ cree will be rendered foreclosing the lien o f said taxes and coets against the land and premises ibove named. This summons is published by order o f the Honorable J. B. Teal, judge o f the county court of the itate of 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 o f this summons is the 14th day o f August 1913. A ll process and papers in this proceeding may be served upon the undersigned residing in the state o f Oregon, at the address hereafter mentioned. BKOWN * S IBLE Y. Address, 610 Mill street. Dallas, Oregon. Attorneys for the Plaintiff Here Are Good Reasons WALK-OVERS set the styles for shoes. 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It is an individual Adder, to be placed on one's desk, close to one’s hooks and papers. To take the place of the central machine re- quring skilled operators. It Is also intended for offices and stores where costly machines are av luxury. PROOF Is a Hard Battle. In the Circuit Court o f the state of Oregon for Polk County. L. D. Brown, plaihtiff \ vs. V Wm. Landers, a n d ------- Landers, his wife. ’ Richard Landers, a n d ------- —his w ife: and I Fannie Cottell. widow, defendants | To all the above named defendants. | N the name of the state of Oregon. You ___ __________ _ __ . ________ are hereby notified that L. D. ' Brown, the holder o f Cer- tlftcate o f Delinquency Numbered 11C issued on the 24th day o f October. 1910. by the i * x Collect- or o f the county u t Polk.State o f Oregon, for the amount o f ooe «*»4 nine hundredths (11.(4 ) dollars the same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1909 together with penalty’ interest and coats thereon uv>on the real property assessed to you, o f which you are the owner as ap­ pears o f record, situated in said county and state, and particularly bounded and described as fallows towit. The northwest quarter o f the northwest quarter o f the southeast quarter o f Section 12 in township 7 south, ranee 6 west o f the Willamette meridian, in Polk County, Oregon. You are further notified that said L. D. Brown has paid taxes on amid premises fo r prior or sub­ sequent years with the rate o f interest on said amounts as follows! of ♦ THE American Lite T T Is None Righteous, No, Not On*. f There Where Lies th# Blam e?— The Value D ¡agnosia— We Can Op* y X poee 0 Correct Sin Beet When We Know Ita X C H Ì TRANSFER CO. W . R . C o u lt e r ! Coats, Suits and Dresses Notice.To Creditors. V O T lC E is hereby given. that I. the undersigned administrator, have been appointed adminis­ trator o f the estate o f Lucy E. Rowel!, decease 1. by theiounty court o f Po'.k County, Oregon. All persons having: claims ngainiit na'd estate are re­ quired to present the srme to the' unders'ened at the law office o f Ed. F. Coad in Dallas. Oregron, on or before six months from the ‘ late of this no­ tice, itemized and verified as required by law. F R A N K RO W ELL. Administrator o f the estate o f Lucy E. Rowell, deceased. Ed. F Coad Attorney for estate. OF CRIMINALITY X Bom With Criminal Instincts, MRS. 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