Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, July 09, 1914, Image 3

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    Summons.
In the Circuit Court o f the State o f
Oregon for P olk County.
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T i t C IN T IU H C O M .A N Y . NEW VORN i'IT T -
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Polk.
Oregon for the County of Folk.
Nathan M. Conner, plaintiff, vs.
Charles A. Moyer, Plaintiff, vs. Susie
James M. Carlisle, an insane person, A. Moyer, Defendant.
and J. C. Syron, his Guardian; the un­ To Susie A Moyer, above named de­
known heirs at law of Polissa Rowell, fendant:
In liie name of the State of Oregon,
deceased; also all other persons or
parties unknown claiming any right you are hereby required to appear and
title, estate, lien or interest In the real answer the complaint filed against
property described In the complaint you in the above entitled court and
suit on or before six weeks from date
herein, defendants.
To the unknown heirs at law of Polis­ of the first publication of this Sum
sa Rowell, deceased, and also to all inons, and you are further notified
other persons or parties unknown that if you fail so to appear and ans
claiming any right, title, estate, wer for want thereof the plaintiff will
lien or interest in the real estate apply to the court for the relief de
described in the complaint herein, manded in said complaint, namely:
or claiming any interest or estate 1. That the marriage contract now
to the real property hereinafter de­ and heretofore existing between the
plaintiff and tiie defendant be forevei
scribed, defendants;
dissolved. 2. That the rights and re
In the name of the State of Oregon, sponsibilities of the plaintiffs and de
You and each of you are hereby re­ fendant, in the absence of misconduct
quired to appear and answer the com­ shall be equal in regard to the cus
plaint filed against you in the above tody or control of the minor son
entitled suit, in the above named Elmer Moyer; 3. That the plaintlft
Court within six weeks from the date have such other and further relief as
of the first publication of tills sum­ to the court may seem meet and
mons, which said date of first publi­ equitable.
cation of this summons is the 11th
This summons is published once a
day of June 1914, and if you fail so to week for a period of six successive
appear and answer said complaint the and consecutive weeks in the Polk
above named plaintiff will, for want County Itemizer, beginning with the
thereof, apply to the Court for the issue of June 4th, 1914. and ending
relief prayed for and demanded in his with the issue of of July 16th, 1914.
said complaint, which is substantially under and in pursuance of the direc
as follows: For a decree requiring tions contained in an order of publica­
said defendants, and each of them, tion of summons made herein by the
whether they be heirs at law of Polis­ Honorable J. B. Teal, County Judge ol
sa Rowell, deceased, or other persons Polk County, State of Oregon, made
or parties unknown claiming any and dated at Chambers, at Dallas. Polk
right, title, estate, lien or interest in County, Oregon, June 1, 1914.
or to said real property, and each of
Date of first publication June 4. 1914,
them, to set forth the nature of their and date of last publication, July 16,
claim to the following described real 191-t.
property situated in the County of
BROWN, SIBLEY & BELT,
Polk and State of Oregon, to-wit:
Attorneys fot Plaintiff.
Being a part of the Donation Land
Claim of Daniel Rowell and Polissa
Rowell, his wife. Notification No. 1892,
Notice of Final Settlement.
Claim No. 72, and being parts of Sec­
Notice Is hereby given, that I, the
tions seven (7) and eighteen (18) in undersigned executrix of the estate ol
Township six (6) South of Range five C. W. Stengel, deceased, have filed
(5) West of the Willamette Meridian, j my final report in said matter in the
which said part is more particularly office of the County Clerk of Polk
described as beginning at the North- | County. Oregon,and the 10th day ol
west corner of said Rowell Donation July, 1914, at 9 o'clock a. m. of said
Land Claim and running thence South day has been fixed by the County
along tlie West line thereof thirty-onf Court of said county, at the County
and 17-100 (31.17) chains; thence Court House, as the time and place
South 89 degrees 40 minutes East when and where said final account
thirty-seven and 39-100 (37.39) chains will be heard. All persons interested
to a stake from which an ash tree in said estate are required to file any
seven inches in diameter bears N. 3 objections
they
may
have
or
degree W. 152 links distant; thence show cause why said final report
North twelve and 18-100 (12.18) chains should not be allowed, approved and
to a stake; thence South 89 degrees the said estate finally settled on or be
40 minutes West one and 42-100 (1.42) fore the time so fixed as above named
chains to an iron pipe; thence North
FRIEDRICA STENGEL,
eighteen and 99-100 (18.99) chains to
Executrix of the estate of
an iron pipe on the North boundary
C. W. Stengel, Deceased.
line of said Rowell D. L. C.; thence
Ed. F. Coad,
Nortli 89 degrees 40 minutes West,
Attorney for Estate.
thirty-five and 97-100 (35.97) chains to
the place of beginning, and containing
133.G0 acres, in order that the alleged
Itemizer for artistic job work
interest of said defendants, either as
heirs at law of Polissa Rowell, de-
ceased, or as other persons or parties
claiming any right, title, estate, lien
or interest in or to said real property,
By Mrs. Janet McKenzie H ilt Editor of
and each of them, may be adjudged the Boston Cooking School Magazine.
and determined by said Court, and
When muffins are on the breakfast table,
that by said decree it be declared and nobody cares for meat or eggs and they
adjuged that said defendants and each would be served more often if this meal
of them have no estate, right, inter­ were not prepared so hurriedly that there
est or claim whatsoever in or to said is no time to make them. If K C, the
real property, or any part thereof, but double-raise baking powder is used, the
that they, and each of them, be es­ batter may be stirred up the night before,
topped and forever debarred and en­ put In the pan ready for baking and noth­
joined from hereafter asserting orf at­ ing to do in the morning but bake them.
tempting to assert iny interest in or
O n e -E g g M u ffin s
right to said real property, or any part
t cups flou r; t slightly rounded tear
•hereof and further decreeing that
Plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of spoonfuls K C Baking Powder; 1 tear
all of said real property above de- [ sjxxmful salt; i eup sugar; J cup melted
scribed, and that plaintiff's title t o ; butter or lard; 1 egg; 1 cup water o r milk.
said real property be forever quieted j Sift dry ingredients together three times.
in him, as to every and all persons j Add to this the unbeaten egg, melted
whomsoever whether claiming to be shortening and water or milk. Then beat
heirs at law of Polissa Rowell, de-1 ail together until perfectly smooth.
Oil
ceased, or in any way claiming any muffin or gem pans and have oven slow
right, title, estate, lien or interest In until the muffins come to the top of the pan,
or to the said real property above de-1 then increase the heat to bake
scribed, or any part thereof, and for and brown the muffins. This
such other and further relief as to the recipe makes 12 large muffins.
Court may seem equitable In the Raisins or currants may be
added if desired.
premises
This summons is published by order
of the Hon. John B. Teal, County i
Judge of Polk County, Oregon, duly
made and entered at Chambers at
Dallas. Oregon, on the 9th day of June.
1914. and the date of the first publica-1
tion of this summons Is June 11, 1914/
and said Defendants, and each of
G ra h a m M u ffin s
them, are required to answer Plain­
1 eup graham flou r; 1 eup pastry
tiff's complaint within six weeks from
flou r ; t level teaepoonfuls K C baking
said date.
Powder; ¡ t o t level tablespoonfu Is sugar;
R L. CONNER,
i teaspoon f ill salt; i egg; 11 cup* miUt or
Attorney for Plaintiff.
water; t to 3 table spoonfuls melted but­
ter; mis and bake as One-Egg Muffins,
Muffins
For a practical bulletin relat­
ing to the shipment of eggs by
parcel post, write the division of
publications, department of a g ­
riculture. Washington. D. C., for
farmers’ bulletin No. 694.
Graham batter should always be quite soft
to insure light and moist muffins.
T o get 88 other recipes as good as these,
send us the certificate racked in every 25-
cetrt can of K C Bakirg Powder, and we wiU
send you "T h e Cook’ » Book” by Mrs.
Janet McKenaie Hill. Handsomely illus­
trated. Jaquea Mfg. Co., Chicago. j —j i .
Amy G. Chitty, Frank Lane, Alice I.
Dempsey, Frank V. Brown, Arvilia
Monson, A. N. Newbill and Sadie C.
Newbiii, Mary A. Graham, M. D.
Willson. L. D. Leighton and Emma
L. Leighton, Plaintiffs, vs. John L.
Shelton, William F. Shelton, James
M. Shelton, Evan L. Shelton, isliza
Shelton, May E. Shelton, Annie
Hayes, Orville Hayes, Lizzie Moody,
George Moody, Martha J. Chapman,
Charles Chapman, Lucretia Rich­
ardson, “ John" Richardson, William
C. Wilson, Fredrick H. Wilson, Min­
nie
Prior,
Della
Pierce,
Lee
Pierce, May Baker, J. W. Baker,
Daisy C. Wilson, Edward C. Wilson,
the unknown heirs of Solomon Shel­
ton, deceased; also all other persons
or parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or interest
in the real estate described in the
complaint herein, defendants.
T o Martha J. Chapman, Charles
Chapman, Fredrick H. Wilson, Minnie
Prior, Della Pierce, Lee Pierce, Lizzie
Moody, George Moody, Lucretia Rich­
ardson, "John” Richardson (whose
Christian name is unknown to plain­
tiffs), William C. Wilson, Daisy C. W il­
son, May Baker and J. W. Baker, and
to the unknown heirs of Solomon
Shelton, deceased; and also to all
other persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate, lien or
interest in the real estate described
in the complaint herein, of the above-
named defendants:
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby notified to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled Court and
suit within six weeks from the date of
the first publication of this sum­
mons, to-wit, on or before the 3rd
day of July, 1914; and if you fail
;o to answer, for want thereof, the
plaintiffs w ill apply to the Court
.or a decree as prayed for in said
omplaint, to-wit: That the defend­
ants herein may be required to set
forth the nature of their claims in and
lo all those certain tracts and parcels
j f land described as follows, to-wit:
The west half of lot No. 4, in Block No.
2, in Conkey's First Addition to the
town (now city) of Dallas, in Polk
County, State of Oregon; owned by
the plaintiff Amy G. Chitty; the south
half of Lot No. 5, in Block No. 2 in
Conkey’s First Addition to the town
(now city) of Dallas, in Polk County,
Oregon, owned by Frank Lane; the
east half of Lot No. 4, in Block No. 2
in Conkey’s First Addition to the town
(now city) of Dallas, in Polk County,
Oregon, owned by Alice I. Dempsey;
Lot No. 5 in Block No. 11, in Conkey's
Second Addition to the town (now
city) of Dallas, in Polk County, Ore­
gon, owned by Frank V. Brown; Lot
No. 7 in Block No. 11, in Conkey's
Second Addition to the town (now
city) of Dallas, Polk County, Oregon,
owned by Arvilia Monson; Lot No. 1,
in Block No. 12. in Conkey's Second
Addition to the town (now city) of
Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, owned by
V N. Newbill and Sadie C. Newbill;
Lot No. No. 2 in Block No. 12, in Con-
key’s Second Addition to the town
now city) of Dallas, in Polk County,
)regon, owned by Mary A. Graham;
-eginning 29.60 chains east and 13.73
bains south of the northwest corner
if the “ L ” of the D. L. C. of Solomon
Shelton and wife, Not. No. 1953, Claim
No. 52, in Tp 7 S. R. 5 W. of Will. Mer.
n Polk County, Oregon, which said
beginning point is also 1.07 chains
south of the S. W. corner of the Abel
Uglow mill lot; and running thence
west 78 feet; thence south 110 feet,
hence east 78 feet; thence north 110
teet to the place i f beginning, being a
oart of the said Solomon Shelton and
wife D. L. C. owned by M. D. Willson;
beginning 28.42 chains east and 13.75
hains south of the N. W. corner of
'he “ L ” of the D. L. C. of Solomon
Shelton and wife. Not. No. u63. Claim
No. 52, in Tp. 7 S. R. 5 West of the
Will. Mer. in Polk County, Oregon,
which said beginning point is also
*.07 chains south and 78 feet west of
‘ he S. W. corner of the Abel Uglow
nill lot; and running thence south
10 feet; thence west 55 feet; thence
torch 110 feet; and thence east 55
eet to the place of beginning, being
i part of said Solomon Shelton and
vife D. L. C. owned by L. D. Leighton
\nd Emma L. Leighton, and that all
idverse claims of defendants may be
letermined by a decree of said Court:
•hat by said decree it be declared
•nd adjudged that the said defendants
md each of them have no estate or in-
‘ erest w hatever in or to said land and
hat the title of the plaintiffs to their
respective tracts therein is good and
valid; and that the said defendants
and eacli of them be forever enjoined
and debarred from asserting any
claims whatever in or to said land ad-
terse to plaintiffs, and that the plaln-
‘ iffs may have such other relief as
nav seem meet with equity.
This summons, by an order of the
Hon. J. B. Teal, County Judge of
Polk County. Oregon, made at Cham­
bers at Dallas, Oregon, on the 20th
lay of May. 1914. is served upon you
by the publication thereof, for a period
of six consecutive and successive
weeks immediately j-rior to the 3d
la y of July, 1914. In the Polk County
itemizer, a newspaper of general
circulation printed weekly at Dallas,
in said County. The date of the first
nuhllcation of this summons is May
21. 1914.
BROWN, SIBLEY & BELT,
Attorneys for the Plaintiffs.
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DR. T O E L
Noted Cancer and Tum or Spec­
ialist, Formerly of Chicago.
Dry” Picnic!!
Dr. Toel has for 30 years made j
a specialty of removing cancers:
and tumors without tiie use oi |
the knife and eating plasters.
When cancers are removed
with the knife, the cancer cells
and germs infect, during the op­
eration, the opened blood ves­
sels and lymph spaces; they
multiply in the nicely sewed up
wound like in a hotbed an, in a
short time a return of the can­
cer appears in the scar. About
80 per cent of cancers operated
on with the knife thus return.
If cancers are eaten out with
a plaster the pain is intense for
hours and days, while the slow
working, and often repeated
plasters irritate the cancer
germs and cells so that they
quickly multiply and migrate
through the lymph vessels into
the lymphatic glands, where
they form a secondary cancer
and thus make the situation
worse than before the plasters
were applied. Dr. Toel’s elec­
trical methods allow him to re­
move cancers without the loss
of a single drop of blood, in a
single operation, often in a few
minutes. As there is no loss oi
blood, there are no open blood
vessels and lymphatic vessels,
and no danger of blood poison­
ing, while, as there can be no
fresh innoculation, there is very
little danger of the return of the
cancer; there is no pain after
the operation and, as it is done
in a single act, no danger of ir­
ritating the cancer cells and
germs and of driving them into
the glands. Thus a secondary
cancer is a great rarity if the
electrical operation is done in
time.
Fibroid tumors of the womb,
and similar tumors are recom­
mended by electrical methods
without the use of the knife.
Dr. Toel uses the same or simi­
lar methods for polypus, goitre,
piles, fistula, his operation be­
ing absolutely without loss of
blood and mostly painless or
connected with only very slight
pain, while, after the operation
there is absolutely no pain at
all.
Electrical and other physio­
logical methods are also used
by him in diseases of women,
skin and nervous diseases, neu­
ralgia, neurasthenia, gout, rheu­
matism, diseases of the liver,
stomach, kidneys, bladder, pros­
tate gland, asthma, bronchitis,
catarrh, dyspepsia and consti­
pation.
Dr. Toel does not believe in
filling the stomach full of medi­
cines, often only to interfere
with its natural action. He
prescribes medicine very rarely
as his electrical and other ap­
paratus allows him to effect
cures far quicker and surer than
medicines.
Dr. Toel has for over 30 years
made a specialty of electrical
operations and treatments.
Dr. Toel can be found at his
Office, 619 Washington St.,
Dallas, Oregon, one-half block
Christ
The living stone* o f this nn
east of the S. P. depot, from 9
Mtypical structure are taken from the
a. m. to 12 noon, 2 to 5 p. m., 7
world, hut are chiseled and |H)lislied In
to 8 p. m., Sunday, 10 to 1 p. in.,
that nntltypical quarry.
A fte r they
telephone 1303.
have been prepared, they are removed
from the quarry. For more than 1.800
Specialties:
years this work has been in progress
Cancer and Tumors.
T h e process o f (‘lifting, chiseling and
No knife and no loss of blood.
polishing these living stones was ex
No plasters and pain for
plained
Kach has been xepnrated In
hours and days.
■plrlt from the world.
W hile it was
Polypus, Goitre, Piles, Fistula,
difficult to block out character and to
tism. Liver, Stomach, Kidneys.
become separated from (»lie’s surround
lugs. It was still more difficult to en­
Bladder,
Prostate,
Asthma,
Th# Quarry Underneath tha Sit«. dure the necessary chiselings -experl
Diseases of Women, Skin and
E v«ry Stone Fitted to Its Place— Put ence after experience, trial after trial—
Nervous Diseases, Neuralgia.
Together W ithout Sound of Hammer to prepare each stone for ti place In the
Neurasthenia, Gout, Rheuma-
or Chisel— Foundation of tha Temple. glorious Tem ple yet to be constructed.
Bronchitis, Catarrh, Dyspepsia.
Dedication — Glorification — Future Meantime the polishing process contin­
Constipation.
Adv.
Us« of tho Temple — The Royal ues. Each living stone polishes others.
A GREAT DAY
GREAT SPEAKERS
Mrs. Lillian M . Mitchner,
M
President Kansas W. C. T. U.
Frank S. Regan, of Illinois,
Cartoonist and Chalk Talk Artist.
And
Other Great
Features
Saturday, July 18, ’14
AT
The Dallas City Park
ICCCCOCCDCCCO
Basket Dinner
EVERYBODY COME
CHURCH OF CHRIST
A LIVING TEMPLE
Salomon's Temple a Typo of
lito Templo ol God.
REPORT
Priesthood— The Great High Priest.
H ere the Pastor showed that while
severe trials iiud tests may come from
the world, yet the finest polish results
from contact with the brethren. W ho­
ever learns to love the brethren, and to
endure all their weaknesses mid Im­
perfections in the right spirit, w ill re­
ceive ft high degree o f polish, otherwise
termed fruitage.
“ T h e fruits o f the
Spirit are manifest, which are these:
meekness, gentleness, patience, long-
suffering. brotherly-kindness, love."
Construction of Antitypical Temple.
T h e const ruction o f the untltyplcnl
Tem ple was then shown.
Klghbsm
hundred years ago the Foundation
Stone was laid In H eaven —the Top
Htone. Into whom all other stones must
be fitted, aa St. Paul declares. Through­
out this Gospel Age the great Master
Workmau has been sti|>ervlsliig the
l»re|mratl«>n o f the living stones under
strict rules us to size, shape, etc. Not
until the full iiuuj I h t I s ready w ill the
construction of that glorious Tem ple
begin. That work will l>e accomplish
ed In the First U**surre< tl«»n.
The Pastor holds that we are living
In the end o f this Age. and that there
fore the work o f construction has prob­
ably Itegun
This does not Imply, he ’
declared, that the final | h *II h I i lias l»een '
given to nil stones. Those long since
prepared could t»e placed while the last
are l»elng finished
T h e Scriptures so
Intimate which say that “ the dead In
Christ shall rise Unit"—beforehand—
and that “ w e who are alive and remain
■hall lie caught up together with them
In the clouds, to meet the b ird "
Clinton. In., July
ft.—The P l i o t o -
Of the Condition of The Dallas City
Drania o f Creation
Bank, at Dallas, Oregon,
depicts Solomon's
Tem ple In various
In the State o f Oregon, at the close o f
stages o f prepara­
ness, June 10. 1914.
tion. allowing the
RESOURCES.
quarries under Je­
Loans and discounts....................... »221
O verdrafts, secured and unsecured
rusalem. the for*
Bonds and w arrants.......................
ests o f I^ebonou.
Blocks and oth er securities............
Banking house .................... .........
etc. This edifice
Furniture and fix tu re*.................
Is the basis o f sev­
Other real estate owued
Due from approved reserve hanks
eral N ew Testa­
Chec ks and oth er cash item s.......
ment descriptions
Cash on h an d ....................................
of
the
Church.
T o ta l .......
»347.317 4*
The Tem ple, both type and antitype,
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in .............
f go.nnn 00 was Pastor K ush »-I I s theme today. Ilia
Hurplut fund
..............
14 500 'O text was. “ T h e Tem ple o f God Is holy,
U ndivided profits, less expenses and
taxes p a i d ..................................
3.566 21 which Tem ple ye are."—1 Cor. 3:17.
Due to banks and hankers ...
. .. . 11.64*» 96
The Pastor began with the declara­
In divid ual deposits suhiert to check 182.741 38
Demand certilloRtes o f i(ejM»*lt
340 00 tion that !*>tb St Peter and St. Paul
Tim e certificate# o f deposit
84 548 94 tench that the Church o f Christ la
God’s Tem pi*. H e gave Scriptural
T o ta l............
............................ »347.317 48
proofs that only through this great
State o f Oregon,
County of Polk
iM
Tem ple cun mankind return to bar
I. F. J. Craven, cashier o f the above named
bank, do solem nly swear that the strove state, tuony with God; for the Alm ighty has
ment is true to the best o f my know iedxe and
dec lared that H e will have no fellow-
w »r t.
F. J. G R A VE N .
Khip with sinners. S t Paul was quot­
...
,, ,
.
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th ed as suytug o f this antitypbal T em ­
day o f July. 1914.
L. D. BROWN
ple. "O ther foundation can no mnn Isy
Notary Public.
IMULJ
than Is laid, which la Jesus C h ris t"
S t Peter a Is*» was quoted as declaring
CoftRRTT —Attest
W. C. V A SHALL.
to the Church, “ Ye also, aa living
I N WOODS.
atones, ure built up a apt ritual house, s
holy Priest hood."
Surprising Curs of Stomach Troubls
Solomon’s Temple, the sftesker main­
W hen you n *v * trouble with your
tained. was s type o f this Tem ple o f
stomach or chronic constipation, don’t
He then briefly descrll»ed this
Imagine that your case is beyond help God.
just because your doctor failft to give Temple, and called attention to tw o
The Glorification of the Temple.
striking p*e» 11 * rltles connected with
you relief. Mr*. O. Stengle, Plainfield
A fte r every living stone has been
N. J., writes, “ For over a month pant I Its construction; first, that the stone*
placed, the glorification o f the Tem ple
have been troubled with my stomach
were taken from underneath its aite;
In the tyj>e. after 80 I 0
E verythin g I ate upset It terribly. and second, that neither hammer nor will follow.
One o f Cham berlain’s advertising any tool o f Iron waa beard lo the house mon, type o f our f«ord. had offered the
sacrifice. God accepted IL Then glory
booklets came to me
A fte r reading
during Us erection.
These tw o fea ­
a few o f the letters from people who
filled tiie Temple.
in the antitype,
ture*
he
holds
sre
typical
had been cured by Cham berlain's Tab ­
when our l » r d has constructed tb*
lets, I decided to try them
I have The L ivin g ¿ t o n e « o f the Greater Temple. He will await the Father’s ac­
taken nearly three-fourths o f a pack­
Temple.
ceptance, after which the glory o f God
age o f them and can now eat almost
K e i f tfc* antitype o f Solomon’s T em ­
everyth in g that I want.“ For sale by
p i* wsa d l- ug**d tbe Church o f
all dealers.
» W
k in d Dunbar Gets
Salamander Dole.
o* | N to E
of thoee su rp rises w h ich help
keep a B ro a d w a y th ea trical
c o l o n y In a p l e s n s n t s t a t e o f f e r -
m ent and g o s sip c o m es w it h the
announcem ent
that
8e l w y n
and
c o m p a n y h a v e at la s t decided to
n a m e t h e a c t r e a a w h o Is t o c r e a t e
t h e l e a d i n g r a l e o f D o r e B a x t e r In
O w e n J o h n s o n 's p la y , “T h e S a l a ­
m ander."
The fo rtu n a te y o u n g w om an, for
the part, from a ll acco un ts, w ill
p rovide
exceptional
o p p ortu nities
f o r fine a n d v a r - e d a c t i n g , ia M ls a
J an e : D u n bar, w h o w a a the le ad in g
w o m a n f o r D a v i d W a r f i e l d In “ T h e
M u*ic M a s te r " en d " T h e R e tu r n of
P ^ te r G r i m m , " a n d w h o . f o r th#
p a s t fi v e y e a r s , h a s e n j o y e d t h e
s u p e rio r a d v a n t a g e s und t r a i n in g
of David B e la e c o a pe-aonal s ta g e
d ire c tio n .
The
preducers
have
had
M ia s
D u nb ar In m i n d f o r t h e r o l e f o r
s o m e t im e , b u t t h e f a c t t h a t s h e
m g h t he f r e e to n e g o t i a t e c o u ld
not be d e t e r m i n e d
un til
It w a a
Icai tied t h a t Mr. W a r f i e l d w o u l d
c o n tin u e n e x t y e a r In " T h e A u c ­
t io n e e r "
T h e r e b e i n g n o r o l e In
that p l a y t h a t w o u l d r e q u i r e h e r
s e r v ic e s, M iss D u n b a r a c c e p te d th e
n a tte r in g offer of S e lw y n and c u n -
pany
O W EN
First a BO O K
Then a FASHION
Next a P L A Y
THE SALAM ANDER
Is a greater craze
than Trilby
You understand it
when you read
the book
-
JO H N S O N ’S
G reat Story of
The Sa wnandef
At all Bookselltr*
The Robb«-Menü Ca.
Publisher*.
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T H E G IR L W H O W A N T S T O K N O W
S CH O O L
REPORT
Of Polk County for th* Month
Ending June 12.¡ 1 .
A verage number of pupil» I
2484.52.
A verage dally attndene*,
I’er cent of attendance, »*-»■
Number of visits bv parents, U «
Number of visit» by members •(
school hoards, 32.
The following school» » W
..N u m eb r o f schools reporting cor-
rectly and on time, 29.
Number o f schools not reporting on
time, 0 .
1)1... • )l
1)0 rol l o l Honor lot
Number o f pupils rem aining at time mail 95 per cent In attend» » « * 0*
o f last report, 1856.
Zena. Dallas. Bridgeport. Vslier
Number o f pupils registered new Monmouth high,
Mon moot»
during the month, 1 .
Alrlie. Bethel. Perrydale^ U»»
’ Number o f pupils read m itted dur­
ing the month, M.
• Spring valley, rvonn
Total number of pupils on re g is te rj Falls City. I'loneer. ■
during month, 1923
G rove, Valley JuncHo*.
Number o f pupils dropped durin g:
The following school»
month, 155.
; placed on the roll of honor
T otal number o f pupils on register had no tardies during
Gooseneck, Oak
Valley Junction.
I