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«$♦«$♦ «£♦**♦ «J* *** ‘ c *** *** *1* <£• ♦ 3* •£♦ 'ta *•* *t* T H E F IF T Y -T H IR D A N N U A L O re g o n S tate F a ir r REPORT Of the Condition cf The Dallas City Bank, at Dallas, Oregon, * 4> G. L. HAWKINS Railroad Street, Dallas. Hills Bros (IN U M ENT L‘ t lit the State o f Oregon, at the c!oa B4tM, Sept. 12. lull. K&SOUKCk*. IK t AV r. irt." Marble— I I .cm ns ami discou n t*......... | Overdrafts, »ecu red it mi unsecured. | Ponds and warrants. . ......... T | Stocks uud oth er securities.............. ♦Te B a ii k i i X Furniture and fixtu res....... ......... Other real estate owned X Salem, Sept. 28 to Oct. 3, 1914 $20,000 Offered in Premiums * ♦.!> i > .• from approved n t t Y f Horse Races, Shooting Tournament, Band Concerts Boys Y \ Camp, Moving Pictures, Children’s Play Ground, Bee Y Y I Demonstration, Animal Circus and other Free Attrac Y tions. Y ♦% For A gricultural, Livestock, Poultry, T extile and other Exhibits YOU ARE INVITED, - Send for Premium List and Entry Blanks. Reduced rates Y y on all Railroads. For further particulars, addr Y ♦> FRA N K M ERED ITH , Secretary, ❖ «$♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦!♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ +1* ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ WILLAMETTE VALLEY LUMBER COMPANY Buy your Lum ber of th em a n d h elp th e C o m m u n ity G ro w . Tuesday, Sept. 29 At 10 o’clock sharp A t G u th rie A c r e s 3 m iles S. W . o f D a lla s. H orses a n d F a rm Im p le m en ts F ree L u n ch M . F. W h ite , A u c t. J. J. D a v is M a n a g e r . s S S t b v b w s s law and as provided In said decree. Dated this 9th day of September, 1914. J. M. GRANT, Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon. Notice of Sheriff’« Sale. Under and by virtue of an executi >1 issued out of the Circuit Court of M»« State of Oregon for the County of Polk on the 24th day of August. 1914, upon an order of sale and decree of for closure given and made by ¿»»id Circui. Court on the 3rd day of August 1914. In a suit then pending It said Court, wherein 1*. M. Kirkland 8 R. Irvine, W. W. Perclval and II flimchberg were plaintiffs, ami Mat: Clark and Bessie S. Clark were de fendants, (Register No. 448S) and t< nte, the undersigned, Sheriff of the County of F’ olk, directed, I am com niunded to sell, at public auction. In the manner prescribed by law, the follow lng described real property, to-wlt: Lots numbered 6, 7 and 8, In block numbered 10, In Henry Hill's Addltloi to Henry H ill’s town of Independence in the county of Polk and state of Ore gon; saving and excepting therefrom p right of way heretofore given to tie Oregon & California Railroad Compa \ together with nil and singular the ten ements, hereditaments and appurten ances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. Notice is hereby given that on Sat unity, the 26th unv of September, 19LI, at one o’cloon n m , of «aid day, at the front door of the County Court House In the city of Dallas, in Polk Ccunty, State of f rtgon, I wtit in obe 1 iee.ee to suid exec itlon aw' order of «ale, «ell the above described property to the highest bidder, for can . in i.i a ful money of the United States, in the manner prescribed by law. Dated this 24th day of August. 1914 J. M. GRANT. Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon. OMST Hay ter. Attorney for plaintiffs. ,ar o fT s s u in te », ah 1" township six. tar oTL. 1 . Range eight West of the Ä n M t . meridian, in Polk County. Itemuer for artistic job work Oregon coutatnlng 180 acres. The Iteniizer and the I’aciflt by H o m e s te a d «..... year. *1 > . Dallas, Orogon. R.E. WILLIAMS, President W. G. VASSALL Vice President K. J. CRAVEN,Cashir Mrs. Abigail Scott Dunlwoy lias the respect of every man and woman In the State of Oregon who thinks out his or her own opinions. She Is assailed only by a minority of those who allow other people to think out their opinions for them. SHE SPEAKS T«U I..................................... »»1 8 8 » Stnte of Oregon, ) I County o f Polk ) 8S- j !. K. .». Craven, cashier o f the above* named bank, do solem nly swear that the above stute- ment is true to the best o f my knowledge hiic ) b*1*«!- K J. C R A V F N . I .. . ... , Cashier. Subscribed and Sworn to before me this 10 th day o f Sept, 1814. II. 11. B E LT Notary Public. I [ skai .J COKHECT- Attest W. G. V A S S A LL. B. ii. M< C A L L O N K. C. < K A V L N I N WOODS. Directora Directors: U. C. Craven, I. N. Woods, W. G. Vassal!, It. E. Williams, B. H. McCallon, F. J. Craven. J. W. Crider The bank is pleased to place at the disposal of its customers the facilities gained during many years of contin uous service and growth. FOR SALE BY It has been brought to my attention that the Anti-Saloon League, following the same tactics it has followed iu every campaign heretofore, is trying to besmirch this organization and to carry on a vic ious campaign of untruths. No name seems to be too good to be dragged Into the mud by them. I have reliable information that a statement has been made to the Anti-Saloon League and to the Com mittee of One Hundred by Mrs. Cora C. Talbott, former secretary o f the Taxpayers’ and Wage-Earners' League, that she was brought into this work by ine under the Impression that it was a Women’s Suf frage movement and her duties would be those of a physician while I made speeches throughout tho state. I also understand that Mr3. Talbott makes the statement that funds have been collected with out authority, and in some way the Brewers' Association Was been collecting these funds. These two statements are absolutely untrue. The collection o f funds was authorized by me as president, and the secretary was ordered to have a letter sent out in connection with this work. I understand that Mrs. Talbott, iu this purported letter, in the hands of the Antt-Salcon League and the Committee of Om Hundred, states that she objected to the raising of funds under her signature a» secretary. How did the good lady think the work of this league was to he carried on? Why did she think Mr. Bortz- meyor, cashier of tho Scandinavian-Amertcan Bank, was appointed treasurer of this league? Did she think we would ask the brewers to put up the money surreptitiously? I f so, she reckoned without her host. I have always fought In the open, and now, in my 80th year, and probably in my last campaign, I do not Ini' nd to change the principles I have always fought for, nor depart from my honesty of pur pose la advocacy of equal rights for all the people— by no means excluding women for whose inter ests 1 have -pent my life to obtain tho ballot. My chief concern in their behalf has always been to secure for them their economic independence, a3 married mothers within the home, which alone will enable any woman to quit the business of marrying inebriates or raising drunkards. The moneys collected aro in the hands of Treasurer Bortzmeyer, and all those who have donated have received a letter acknowledging receipt thereof. Any one so desiring may inquire from our treas urer as to whether the money has been put in his hands, and I am quite sure he w ill advise them of receipt of their donation, i f there is any one who has paid their money into this organization under misapprehension us donation for carrying on this work this league w ill be only too glad to refund it. It is indeed strange that Mrs. Talbott thought this was a Suffrage movement when she went to tho Portland Hotel, engaged the dining-room for our first luncheon for organization and arranged for the payment ol this luncheon, and went so far as to get spoakors to express their views against Pro hibition. The real break between Mrs. Talbott and myself was caused when I found out that 3he had gone to the Brewers’ Association and told them she could be of good service to them in connection with this league and asked and received a salary from the Brewers 'Association on the ground that she was put ting in her time and needed the money. On the 2 6th of August a meeting was held between Mrs. Talbott and myself for the purpose of getting matters straightened out before starting the general organization. A t this meeting a statement was signed by myself as president and Mrs. Talbott as sec retary that the two letters sent out by myself, as w ell as the letter sent out by the publicity depart ment, were ai ; rov, d. This statement < nded with the sentence: "A fte r discussing generally the affalia o f the league, the officers ratified all work that had been done up to date by the publicity bureau and officers of the association.” I have lived iu this state for CO years, during all of which time I have toiled and worked fo r the people of my slate, and I am willing to leave it to the public to decide as to whether I would lend my self in any way to any organization or any act that could be construed as anything but honorable. Every on- in this state knows Mrs. Dunlway "and her family. I wish further to say that, if the occa sion a r i" .nnd I d e m it necessary to go further into this matter, I will be glad to publish some additional I'm s in tln .e same papers not necessary to publish now, and will meet the conditions as they arle If the Anti-Saloon League, by its paid foreign agitators or Committee of One Hundred, think they > ■ n becloud this issue by trying to drag into the mud my name or others, they are very much mistaken. I expect to carry this work on to the conclusion of this campaign and then allow the people to judge as to whether we w ill control our own affairs in the State o f Oregon or allow the paid agitators of the East to show us what to do. Summons. Ill the Justice'» Court for the Justice ! of the Peace uud Constable’s District No. J, In I*olk County, state of Oregon. I C. L. Crider, Plaintiff, vs. J. A. Frost, j Cf9 Defendant. To J. A. Frost, above named defend ant : In the name of the Stato of Oregou you are hereby required to appear be fore mo at my office and answer the complaint tiled against you In the above entitled court and action, on or before the 29tli duy of October, 1914, being the date of the last publication of this Summons, and If you fall to answer for want thereof the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of 9132.18 and for tin costs and disbursements of tills action as prayed for in the Complaint oil file herein and that said plaintiff » i l l apply for an order of the above entitled court directing the money attached and gar nisheed In the possession of the Dallas City Hank be applied to the satisfac tion of the judgment that may be ob tained herein. This Summons Is published 111 the Polk County Itemlxcr by order of the Honorable It. Holman, Justice of the Peace of the above entitled court, once a week for six successive and consecu tive weeks, beginning with the issue of September 17. 1914, and ending with the issue of October 29th, 1914. Date of first publication is Septem ber 17, 1911. II HOLMAN, Justice of tile Peace aforesaid. PUBLI C S A L E ter of Northweat quarter, the Norite east quarter of Northwest quarter, the Hast half o f Northwest quarter of South west quarter, the West half of Northaimt quarter of -Southwest quar LIABILITIES »352,156 I ❖ t The Largest Industry in Polk County is the S h e riff» Notice of Sale In Execution of Foreclosure. Notice 1 b hereby given that b.v virtue o f an execution and order of sale duly Issued out o f the Circuit Court of the State o f Oregon for Polk County on the 22nd day of August 1914, and to me directed upon a Judgment which waa enrolled and docketed in the otti, r of the County Clerk of said Court on the 19th day of August. 1914, In a cer tain BUit then pending In said Court wherein D. 8. Bentley was plalntlfi and David Q. Roger«, Ida M. ltogcrs, hie wife, J. B. Ruley and T. H. Lillie hales were defendant«, a Judgment was rendered in favor of the abovi named plaintiff and against the above named defendant», David G. Rogers and Ida M. Roger», h i» wife, tor font thousand dollar» (*4000.00). with In tereet thereon from the 9th d-.y of July. 1913. at the rate o f 8 por cent per annum, and four hundred dollar ftddOOO) attorney'» fees, and the fur thar sum of thirty-two and 25 too dm Inrs (»33.36» coat*; and whereas It was further ordered and decreed by said m u * that the following properti should be »old by me to satisfy said execution. 1 will, on Saturday, the 10th day o f October, 1914. at the hour of one o'clock P. M. of said day at the front door of the county court house at Dallas. Polk County. Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bUlder for cash In hand on day of »ale. all the right, title and Interest and estate v.hlch the said defendants have and all Demons claiming under them have in o ? T o the hereinafter described prem la e T and . every part thereof. Said property 1» described aa fo lle w i. All o f Dm Emit half o f Boutheaxt quar Total. i Capital stock paid in .......................... $ 50,000 00 Surplus f u n d ..................................... ¿ 4,5110 uo Undivided profit», less c.cpen»es and taxes p a id ........................................ 2.286 27 Due to banka and banker».................... fc.tXXJ UO In divid ual deposits subject to cheek 186 496 16 Demand certificates o f dep osit....... 4 go 00 j Tim e certificates o f deposit .............. 81,34176 Bills Payable for money borrowed ■ 10.000 00 ' j Liabilities other than above stated .... 60 32 FREE CAMP GROUND i* Y Salem* Oregon DALLAS CITY BiNK Check» And o il I Cash un hand. Lougharyit Grocery DALLAS, OREGON. ( I H _ im e s E n g in e e rin g Com pany S u rv e y in g and P latting Notice of Final Settlement. Estimates furnished on all Notice is hereby given that the un kinds of Engineering Work dersigned as administrator of tile es- - Dallas, Ore. l tate of Daniel C. Dibble, deceased, has Phone 502 filed his final account in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk | County, and that Saturday, September 19, 1914, at the hour of ten o’clock a. m. at the court room of the said Coun- j ty Court in the City of Dallas, Oregon lias been appointed by said Court at i the time and place for hearing of ob ! 1 jections to the said final account ami ' the settlement thereof. Dated August 20, 1914. J. W. A. MOYER. Administrator of the estate of Daniel C. Dibble, Deceased. 1 Brown, Sibley & Belt, Attorneys for the Estate. The World Moves Itself We Move Anything Else Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administrator of the estate of Emma Vassall, deceased, lias filed Ills filial account with the county clerk of Polk County, Oregon and that Satur day, September 26, 1914, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. at the County Court room of tile Court House at Dalla*, Oregou, lias been set by the County Court as the time and placo lor the hearing of objections to said final account, and the settlement! thereof. Dated at Dallas, Oregon, this 27th day of August, 1914. W A L T E R G. V ASSALL, Administrator of the Estate of Emma Vassalll, deceased. Brown, Sibley & Belt, Attorneys for the estate. CITY TRANSFER CO. W . R . C o u lt e r Phone 1051 Dallas, Oregon N. L. Butler, G. L, Hurley BUTLER & HURLEY LAW YERS - OREGON Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. Notice is herby given that in pur suance of a judgment and a decree on t a mortgage foreclosure made and en IXJl V.U Oil U^UOl 1, A, A »/ 1 T, by UJ the Clio VII l,tU6 j X F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R tered on Zl August 1914, Circuit Notice for Publication. Court of the State of Oregon, for P o lk ! e and Department of the Interior, IT. S. County, there was duly issued out of ♦ EM BALM ER Lund Office at Portland, Oregon, July said Court under the seal thereof and: ^ OFFICK: Chapel and Parlors, N. Main st 14,1914. to me directed, a writ of execution I * D a l l a s , orttaoN: Noiico la hereby given that Mary bearing date August 14th 1914, in favor 4 Both Phonos 1 1 8 3 Shirley, whose postoffice address is ¡ of the plaintiff Willamina State Bank, Cal!« Promptly Answered Day or Ni^ht. 1241 E. Main St,, Portland, Oregon, a corporation, and against the defend did, on the llt li day of September, ants, Alvin Countryman. Mary Coun-' 1913, file in this office Sworn State tryman, his wife David G. Rogers and ment and Application, No. 03912, to Ida M. Rogers, his wife, and T. H. purchase the Lots 2, 3 and 4, Se* tlon (S ig n e d ) j Littlehales, wherein and whereby I 30, Township 9 South, Range 8 West was commanded to sell all of tne fol G.A. & L.C. MUSCOTT •! A.P. S T A ^ T Willamette Meridian, and the timbei Proprietors. lo w in g described real property in Polk the-“*)!!, under the provisions of the | County, Oregon, to-wit: A il kinds of hauling at reason act i f June 3, 1878 and acts aim nda able rates. Phone orders Beginning at the Southwest Lory, known as the ‘‘Timber and Stone promptly attended to. Head corner of the W est half of the South Law,” at such value as might be fixed east quarter of the Southeast quarter quarters at Webster's coni»*. by appraisement, and that, pursuant of section 12 in township 6, South of tionery. to such application, the land and tim range 8 west of the Willamette meri PHONES: ber thereon have been appraised, the dian ; running thence North 358 fe e t; j Barn, 1074: Webster s, 511; Eliis’ 1062. the timber estimated at 680,000 board j thence East 430 feet; thence South toj feet at 50 cents per M, and 120,000 u ic said saiu West w e s t half n a ii| j P ^ >^^>^ * -* * > * >* * * * - ( | the South line of the board feet at 25 cents per M, and the I of the Southeast land at $120.00; that said applicant -ter‘T rsection ^ 11 M R S. O L IV E S M IT H -B IC K N R L L \ Southeast one-quarter will offer final proof in support of her j township 6, South of range 8 West of j application ami sworn statement on Teacher of | tile Willamette meridian; thence West; the 6th day of October, 1914, before 't o the point of beginning, containing the Register and Receiver, U. S. Land about 3% acres, more or less, in order] Office, at Portland, Oregon. H O P G R O W E R S A N D D E A L E R S A S S O C IA T IO N O F O R E G O N to satisfy the judgment and decree of Any person is at liberty to protest (Paid Advertisement) the said vourt In favor of the plaintiff j Studio: 712 Oak S*. Dallas, Oregon this purchase before entry, or initiate ¡ Willamina State Bank and against the a contest at any time before patent I defendants Alvin Countryman and, issues, by filing a corroborated affida I Mary Countryman, his wife, in the fol-] vit in this office, alleging facts which lowing sums, to-wit: The sum of $200j would defeat the entry. accruing on this writ. .No. 4477) and to me, the under- of such sale be applied, First to the E N T P IS T with interest at the rate of 10 per om ce over D pulIer ,larmaoy, nalIag. II. F. HIOBY, | aid alo being made mibjoct to re ! lgned, Sheriff of the County of payment of plaintiffs’ judgment, per annum from December 14, offlc0 HourB: ¡j , 0 12 A.M. 1 to5 P.M. Register. di option in the manner provided by Polk, directed, I am commanded including the principal sum, cent 1912, until paid aggregating on Aug A11 klnda ot DetlU1 work done at to sell at public auction, in the interest, attorney's fees and ust 1. 1914, to the sum of *.32. j 0, the reasonable prices manner described by law, the property costs and disbursements of this sum Dated August 25th, 1914. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. of *75.00 as plaintiff’s reasonable i _____________________ ___________________ in said execution and hereinafter de suit, and any other deficiencies that attorney's fees, and costs aud dis- | x ^ I M. GRANT. Notice is hereby given that in pur- T »/ ix scribed to pay the sum due the plain remain, that plaintiffs may have judg Sheriff of Polk County, Ore ■iuanco of a judgment ami decree on a bursements taxed at »20.75. I J i • TV • 1 5 . 11 *0 0 1 A. Kllks, Attorney for Plaintiff. tiff of one thousand dollars and inter ment against defendant Rev. Michael mortgage foreclosure made nnd enter- Tlierfore, notice is herby given that 0 f f j c e o y a r S t a fr in 's D ru g S t o r e est on three thousand dollars from tho Pawlosski, and that in case any pro nd on August I, 1914, by the clrcyit - i in pursuance of said execution I duly T ^„ ,, , , •* . 31st day of July, 1913, until paid, at ceeds are left after the payment of levied upon and have seized the whole In Dallas Monday’s and court of the state of Oregon for I’olk I Notice cf Sheriff's Sale. the rate of 6 per cent pe rannum, and plaintiffs' judgment. Including princi Thursdays. If not m, ounty, there was duly issued out of of said real estate and that I will on Notice is hereby given. That un- lie said court under the seal thereof j , ami hy \ Irt no of an execution two hundred fifty dollars attorney's pal sum. interest, attorney's fees, costs Saturday, September 26th, 1914, at the leave orders at the drug with the further and disbursements the same be paid ind to me directed u writ of execution, is led out of the Circuit Court of tile fees, together hour of one o'clock p. m at the store. hearing the date August 14th, 1914, In S' le of Oregon for the County of Polk sum of thirty-six dollars costs and over to the other defendants as their front door of the Polk County Court disbursements incured, I will, on 'nterests may nppear. avor of plaintiff, Sheridan State Bank on the 14t!i day of August. 1914, upon House, at the City of Dallas, Oregon, DR. A. M. M c N I C O L That tlie lien claim or interest of )f Sheridan. Oregon, a corporation, n:i order of sale and decree of fore- Saturday, the 26th day of September, sell at public auction to the highest Osteopathic Physician ind against the defendants, R. A. c! uro gin n nnd made by said Circuit 1914, at the hour of one o’clock p. in. the defendants Joliu Doe and Mary bidder for cash, the above described ¡o f said day. at the front door of the Jane Doe and F. J. Ryder and each ainpbell nnd Minnie A. Campbell, hia j Obstetrician irt on t e i till day of August, 1914. c ot|nty Court House in the city of and all of them, or either or any of real property,to satisfy the sums afore wife, and Norman F. Barnett, wherein said and the costs accruing upon said Only licened non- drug h a suit then and there ponding in, [Vailas, in I’olk County, Oregon, hem. be and the same is hereby ind whereby I was commanded to sell wherein P. amuii Smith' He|j at public auction to the highest declared and decreed to be sub writ. physician iu Dallas. ‘" ir' wnen iu i Frank tiuik r. ill of the following described real s' , Dated August 25th, 1914. tannle K. Smith were plaintiffs, bidder for cash In hand on the day of ject and subsequent to plain property:—Lot 1, beginning at an a J. M. GRANT, at' I Lev, Michael Pawlosskl, \\ m. j aaie> r u right, title, interest and tiffs’ lien and claim and that iron pipe 14i inches by 24 inches Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon. Jno. Dee, Mary Jane D°®, am' , estate which said defendant. Rev. said defendants and all of said de- irlven 20 inches In the ground V J. ner, Ryder were defendants (reg is te r Michael Pawlosski and all persons ] fendants, including the Rev. Michael B. A. Kliks, Attorney for Plaintiff. in south side of the county road C ivil E n g in e e r claiming under him subsequent to the ] Pawlosski and the plaintiffs herein eadlng from Bailston to Hroadmcnd, NOTICE. execution of the mortgage herein, ln.ot and each and all of them and all per •aid pipe being S, 1 degree west 17.28 L A N D S U R V E Y IN G and to the following described real sons claiming under them or any or hatns and south S9 degrees 16 R o o m l O N a t. B a n k B u ild in g either of them subsequent to the exe To Whom it May Concern, Greetings: property, to-wit: minutes east 10.68 chains from D a lla s Whereas, the State Board of Fish P h o n e 4 5 3 Beginning at a rock at the north cution of the mortgage mentioned the northwest corner of the west corner of the land of L. B. Fracer herein, either as purchasers, encum and Game Commissioners is Introdur I. K. Delnslimutt D. L. C. No. 40 in where the same joins the land of F. S. brancers or otherwise, be and they are ing into and stocking with California r 6 S 1! | \V. of the \V M hi Polk MISS STELLA JOHNSON Smith and Geo. W. Richardson, de hereby barred and foreclosed of all (valley or little bluelquail Multnomah eounty, Oregon; running thence south ceased. in T. 6 S. It 4 W. of the W. M. right, claim or equity of redemption Clackamas,Washington, Yamhill, Polk, t degree West 37.62 chains to ail Iron Teacher of Polk County, Oregon; running thence in said above described mortgaged Marlon. Benton. Linn and I-anc coun pipe t'4 Inches hy 24 inches driven east along the north .me of the L. B premises and each and every part and ties in the State of Oregon, and PIANO AND HARMONY 20 Inches In tile ground: thence ea t Whereas the State Board of Fish Frazer's land, 41 27-66 chains to th e 1 parcel thereof. 10:55 chains to Iron pipe l ' i inches by 'enter of the county road leading from Said sale being made subject to re- and Game Commissioners is desirous Studio: Room 6 Uglow Building. 24 Inches driven 20 inches In ground, Bethel to Amity: thence south along j demptton in the manner provided by of protecting the California (valley or thence north 1 degree east 37.62 little blue) quail in said Multnomah, the center o f said road 29.2 chains to law chains to an Iron pipe on the south GERMAN LESSONS Dated this 24th day of August, 1914. Clackamas, Washington.Yamhill, Polk, ,1-e place of beginning containing 120 side of the county road: thence north J M GRANT, to be taught at reason acres of land more or 16sg, situate in Marion. Benton, Ltnn and Lane coun S9 degrees 16' west 10.56 chains to Sheriff of Tolk County, Oregon. ties in the State of Oregon; Polk County. State of Oregon. able prices by first-class idnee of beginning, ami rsntaintng * Now, there lore, notice Is hereby Also that portion of the Donation .68 acres, more or less, reseri ing and German instructor. laind Claim of John I’igg In T. 6 8. R. given by said State Board of Fish and excepting n strip of land 20 feet wide 4 west of the W. M. described as begin iteniizer for artistic iob w o rt Game Commissioners that the open Mrs. Elfrieda Rabehl Shroeder lying along the end parallel with the ning at a point 30 chains north of the season for pursuing, hunting or killing 716 Lyle Street. west side of the above described tract northwest corner of the D. L. C. of California (valley or little blue) quail of land to be used In common for road Glen O. Buruett In said Township and* in said Multnomah, Clackamas. Wash purposes, In ordor to satisfy the Judg Final Notice. j Range: thence north 10 ehains; thence ington, Yamhill, Polk. Marion, Benton, ment of said plaintiff and against the Notice is hereby given that the un east 40 chains: thence south 10 chains; Linn and Lane counties in the State defendants, R. A. Campbell nnd Minnie thence west 40 chains to the place ot | of Oregon is suspended from October dersigned administratrix of the estate A. Campbell, his wife, in the sum of beginning, containing 40 acres, save 1st. 1914, to October 31st, 1914; and it of George W. Dow. deceased, has filed »2.466.65 with Interest thereon at 8 amt except therefrom the following is and will be unlaw ful to pursue, hunt her final account in said matter with per cent per annum from January 2. Ono has lmt to taste “OLD described tract: Begtnniug at the or kill any of said California (valley the County Clerk of Polk County, Ore- 1913. until paid.aggregating on August or little blue) quail in any of tiie con. and tlie County Court has set 1, 1914, to the sum of »2,778.26; the M \ST KU” ( ’nfTop once, proper- Northwest corner of the above de- counties In the State of Oregon herein Saturday. October 17, 1914. at the hour thence east further sum of »250.00 as plaintiff's ly brewed, to recognize Its d i s - ! scribed tract; running thence south 13 rods: enumerated during the period o f time of ten o’clock a. tn. at the county reasonable attorney's fee aud the rosta ti live character nnd to b e c o m e thence and v thence And any and all per- court room In the court house at v u c S W west n e ax 61H rods, «*•*« u c u x e i \ ^ T >1 1« th s ACttl«! AXpSrlcnCO o f An HA above specified. and disbursements of till« suit taxed its devoted admirer and inf no north 19 rods to the pl*ce of beffinninir. 1 d e rfu l D , D. D. P roscription. wUh lh# sons whomsoever so pursuing, hunt Dallas, Oregon, as the time and place at *40 60 ---- •-------- * * -------- thereafter. There is a richness, containing 5 acres, situate in Polk ing or killing such California (valley for the hearing of objections to said F>. P. D. is the proven C -irs Notice is hereby given that In pur account, and the settlement m ild w a sh that g iv e s instan t rei.e f or little blue) quail in violation of this final suance of said writ I duly levied upon a smoothness, a certain s o m e - Ctoeaty. state of Oregon, be and the the in «11 form a o f akin trouble. and seized the whole of said real prop, th n a that groes S tra ig h t t o th e I * am<‘ ** hereby adjudged to ses be sold by o f a ll Im pu rities— notice shall be prosecuted as by law thereof. C lean the akin Dated and first published this 17th provided. Tra.*he* wa blotches and pimele«. B 1 4 V ' ‘ h* v m °* r ° lk ‘ ° TP' p 0"- ‘ *« » h *« a a w a y y blotches erty and that 1 w ill on ^ „te m h e r 26.h. „ ot‘ h a rd , Q de*cribe, but -------! day of September. 1914. • c o r d in g to th e la w an d p r a c tic e o f th is le a v in g the ekln a s sm ooth and health y S T A T E BOARD OF FISH AND 1914, at 1 oclock P. M. at the front GAME COMMISSIONERS. ! j; Morable ( Hirt, and th at th e s a le o f î Ü l V.4.* w . « , . . E T T A PIC K E TT. door of the Polk county court he use at t o r e t i n i / . » ' in Os I 1 ° L SSr bull), of . . lb*, wand.-tut By Floyd Bilyeu. Commissioner. Administratrix of the estate OLD WASTER COFFEE” I said premises he made subject to the R ctim . Cur. today and keep it la ih. D h II hs . Oregon, sell at public auction, By H. H. Clifford. Commissioner. o f George W. Dow, deceased. mortgage of the defendant Wm. Wls-1 heus». to the highest bidder, for cash, the Sold by By B. E. Duncan. Commissioner. ner mentioned and described herein Is claimed - i " ? * for ’ ’’i It * **■ ** 3X. wMi do all that Brown. Sibley A Belt. -'hove described real property to itatli»- Dated st Portland. Oregon. July 17, and also subject to the plaintiff"s j Attorney« for the estate. ty the sums aforesaid and the costs CONRAD STAFR IN , Druggist A. D. 1914. mortgage yet undue, and the proceeds J Abigail Scott Duniivay IN D E P E N D E N C E i R L. CHAPMAN..... : Star Express & Transfer Co. Inasmuch as the ofilcers and members of the Hop Grow ers’ and Dealers’ Association of Oregon have Individually and collectively been assailed by the same designing political ‘reformers’, quite as viciously and equally as unjustly as this attack on “ Oregon’s Grand Old Lady,” we hereby give pub licity to Mrs. Dunlway’s open letter, as an offering of tribute. PIANO and ORGAN |l I B. F. BUTLER S. B .T a y lo r Scratched 40 Years Used D. D. D., All Itching Gone! DALLAS MEAL COMPANY