Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, October 15, 1914, Image 4

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October 15, 1914.
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POLK
C OU N TY
IT E M IZ E R
Polk County Itemizer by order of the
to Virginia. Fur this fato had turned !
I Honorable H. Holman, Justice of the
and twisted a thousand ways. Through I'Tlelp the Stomach
| Peace of the above entitled court, once
the riot of his senses, like a silver
Digest Your Food I a week for six successive aud conaecu-
bla :a, ran the legend of the calendar:
Llvo weeks, beginning with the issue
“ Every man carries his fate upon a \
of September 17, 1914, and ending witli
riband about his neck." For her,
When the stomach (ails to di­
BV HALLIE ERMINE RIVES.
\
the
Issue of October 29th, 1914.
something seemed to pans from her
gest and distribute that which is
Copyright. 1912. The Bobbs-Merrill Co.
Date of first publication is Septcm-
soul with that kiss, some deep irre I eaten, the bowels become clog­
| bar 17, 1914 .
vocable thing, shy but fiercely strong, \
(Continued from last week.)
ged with a mass of waste and re­
H. HOLMAN,
that bad sprung to him ui that 11-
CHAPTER XXXVI.
fuse that ferments and generates
Justice of the Peace aforesaid.
contact as steel to magnet. The foli­
poisons that are gradually forced
By the Sun-Dial.
age about them flared up in green
into the blood, causing distress
Eyes arched with fan-shielded wills-,
Sheriff's Sale.
light and the ground under her feet
and often serious illness.
pers, and fair faces, foreshortened as
rose and fell like deep sea-waves.
Most people naturally object
Under and by virtue of an execution
they turned back over powder-white
to the drastic cathartic and pur­
issued out of the Circuit Court of the
She lifted her face to him. It was
shoulders, followed
their swallow- J
gative agents that shock the
State of Oregon for the County of
deathly pale, but the light that burned
like movement.
From an ever-
system, A mild, gentle laxative,
on It was lit from the whitest altar-
Polk, on tile 21st day of September,
widening circle of masculine devotees | a .to Ivina Y ou H ave A lw a y s B o u g h t, and w h ich has been
positive
In
Its
effect
and
thut
will
1914, upon an order of sale and decree
fires
of
Southern
girlhood.
“
Six
weeks
in uso lo r over UO yea rs, has b o rn e tho signature o f
Katharine Fargo wratched them with
quickly
relieve
constipation
Is
of
foreclosure given and made by said
ago,"
she
whispered,
"you
had
never
_______ —- an d has been made u n d e r his p er-
a smile that cloaked an increasing and
I)r Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin,
seen me!"
Circuit Court oil the 7th day of August,
/V *
, son al supervision since its Infancy.
unwelcome question
sold by druggists at fifty cents
1914, in a suit then pending in said j
He held her crushed to him. She
A llo w r.o o n « to deoeive you in this*
Katharine had never looked m ore:
And that ¡3 the way the fire wood w as coaxed into the houj
aud one dollar a bottle. It does
court wherein C. L Watt was plaintiff:
could feel Ills heart thudding madly
A ll C ounterfeits, Im itations and
99 are but
handsome; a critical survey of her j
not
gripe
or
cramp,
but
acts
and Gustln A. Roberts, Martha Rob­ every fall. But Jim liked the method and it worked every tir
“ Fve always known you,” he said.
K xporim onts that trifle with an d en d a n g er the health o f
mirror at tlladden Hall had assured j
easily and pleasantly and Is
erts, A. G. Roberts, Ella E. Roberts,
"I’ve seen you a thousand times. I
And what comfort they found in that wonderful heater-
her of that. Never had her poise been
Infants uiul Children—E xperience against Experiment*
therefore the most satisfactory
L. A. Williamson, Nettie Williamson, j
saw you come to meet me down a
more superb, her toilet more enrap- j
remedy for children, women and
A. N. Bush and S. Bush, Executor and
cherry-blossomed lane in Kyoto. I’ve
turing. She was exquisitely gowned |
eledrly persons. For a free
seen your eyes peering from behind a
Executrix of the Last Will and Testa­
in rose-colored mousseline-de-soie. era- j
trial bottle write to Dr. W. B.
veil in India. , ve heard your voice
ment of A. Bush, deceased, were de- j
broldered In tiny brilliants laid on In
Caldwell.
451
Washington
St.,
calling to me, through the padding
fendants, (Register No. 4387) and to
Cnstorla is n harm less snbstitnto fo r Castor O il, P a re­
Creek patterns. From her neck, in a
Montlcello, 111.
camels' feet, from the desert mirages.
me, the undersigned, Sheriff of th e!
g o ric, D rops an d S ooth in g Syrups. It is pleasant. It
single splendid loop of irridescence |
You are the dream I have gone sear h-
County of Polk, directed, 1 am com -.
contains n eith er O pium , Morphine n o r oth er .Narcotie
against the rosy mist, depended those I
lng always! Ah, Shirley, Shirley,
manded to sell, ut public auction, In
substance. Its ago is its gu arantee. It destroys W orm s
fabulous pearls—“ the kind you simply
(ul money of the United States, in the the manner prescribed by law, and in {
Shirley!"
and allays F everishness. F o r m ore than thirty years it
can t believe," as Betty Page confided
manner prescribed by law.
accordance with the provisions of said
(To be continued.)
to her partner—on whose newspaper
has been in con stan t use fo r the relief o f C onstipation.
Dated this 24th day of August, 1914. decree of foreclosure, the following
reproduction (actual diameter) metro­
F latu len cy, W in d C o lic, a ll T eeth in g T rou b les and
J. M. GRANT,
described real property, to-wit:
politan shop-girls had been wont to |
Diarrhoea.
It regu lates th o Stom ach and B ow els,
Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon.
The rooms were always cosy and warm.
Administrator’s Notice.
Commencing
at the Northwest
gaze with glistening eyes; and within
assim ilates th o F o o d , Riving- healthy and natu ral sleep,
OBCur Hayter, Attorney for plaintiffs. corner of Jesse Morris and Sarah
Notice
is
hereby
given
to
whom
it
Every morning found plenty of fire still in the stove, rea!
their milky circlet, on her rounded
T iio C hildren ’ s F anacea—T he M oth er’ s F rien d .
Morris
Donation
Land
Claim,
may concern, that the undersigned
breast, tiembled three pale gold-veined
Notification No. 115, Claim No. 39, in immediately re-kindle the fresh wood.
Executor’s
Notice.
administrator of the estate of Isiaii M.
orchids.
N o time lost in making a fresh fire.
Notice Is hereby given that the un­ Township 7 South Range 4 West of the
Palmer, deceased, has filed his final
Watching that quadrille through her
Willamette Meridian, In Polk County,
No ashes to lug out drily—once a month was often enough.
account
in said estate with the County dersigned has been appointed Execu­ State of Oregon; running thence West
drooping emerald-tinted eyes, she had
tor
of
the
Last
Will
and
Estate
of
Court of Polk County, Oregon, and
Comfort and economy always— W h y not, when they tut
received a sudden eulighting impres­
64.75 chains; thence South 20 chains;
Henry
Benn,
deceased,
by
the
County
tlie same ims bi»«n ^et tw «nid
sions of Shirley’s flawless beauty. At
thence East 40 25 chains;thence South best wood-burning stove made ?
Court for hearing on Saturday, Court of Polk County, Oregon; and 12.25 chains; thence East 8.10 chains;
the tournament her fleeting glimpsehad
The only stove o f absolute A ir-T ig h t, S ta y-Tig h t const
November 14th, iai4. at me huu* that all persons having claims against thence North 3.25 chains; thence East
adjudged her merely sweetly pretty.
of 1 o’clock p. m., at which said estate are requested to present 16.10 chains; thence North 29 chains without which fire control is impossible.
The Chambers' surrey had stopped en
time all persons having objections their respective claims, duly verified, to the place of beginning, containing
If you want comfort—lots o f it—at little expense, come ij
route for Shirley, but in her wraps
with proper vouchers, within six
thereto, if any there be, are hereby months
and veil she had then been all but
from the date of this notice, to 154.20 acres of land, more or less, all see this remarkable stove.
notified
to
appear
in
said
Court
at
the
Invisible. This had been Katharine's
the undersigned executor at his resi­ in Polk County, State of Oregon, save
Court room in Dallas in said County dence
‘ C o le ’s, ” th e O rig in a l A i r - T ig h t
first adequate views and the sight
in Polk County, Oregon, and and excepting therefrom the following j
for
the
purpose
of
having
same
ad­
H e a te r is sold only by ua
of her radiant charm had the effect
being on R. F. D. No. 1, Salem, Ore described tract:
justed.
Beginning at a point 29 chains South
gon. Dated this 28th day of Septem
almost of a blow.
Dated this 13th day of'October. 1914 her, 1914.
and
14.60
chains
West
of
the
North­
For Katharine, be it said, had whol­
NKVIN L. PALM HR,
east corner of Jesse Morris and Sarah
ALBERT RUGE,
ly surrendered to the old, yet new,
Administrator of the estate of
U se F o r Over 3 0 Years
Morris, his wife Donation Land Claim,
Executor of the Last Will and
attraction that had swept her on the
Isiah
M.
Palmer,
deceased.
T H I C E N T A U R COM Ras
MKW Y O R K CITY.
Estate of Henry Benn,Deceased Notification No. 115, Claim No. 39, In
tourney field. This feeling was no
Sibley & Kakin,
Township 7 South Range 4 We3t of the
less cerebral and intellectual than it
Attorneys for Administrator.
Summons.
Willamette Meridian, In the County of
had been: she was no Galatea waiting
In
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
State
of
Polk and State of Oregon; thence
her Pygmalion. But it was strong
Oregon for the County of Polk.
running West 1.80 chains; thence
Noitce to Creditors.
for all that. And what had lain al
William Thurston, Anna May Bell, South 3.25 chains; thence West 8.10 vtM U U M V M M V U V M m U M H V V U H V V V n W U W W V V m tH n V W ttH V l)
ways in the back of her mind as a cool Urey, shot through with emerald vouchsafed illumination. It came to
Notice is hereby given that the un­
half-formed intention, had become a — were looking into his with a frank- him suddenly that that placidity and dersigned, H. L. Fenton has been duly William Jabez Thurston, Alfred Thurs­ chains; thence North 12.05 chains;
self-admitted purpose during the ness and sympathy lie would not have hauteur which lie had so admired in appointed by the County Court of the ton, James Henry Thurston, Elizabeth thence East 9.90 chains to a private
motor ride. So as she watched them guessed lay beneath her glacial plac- the old days were no mask for tires State of Oregon for the County of Polk Jones and Minnie Murdock, Plaintiffs, road; thence South along said road
i within. The exquisite husk was the
vs. John Lane Bounds, unmarried; 8.80 chains to the place of beginning
in the waltz, seasoned artiflcallst as idity.
'l o Katharine, indeed, it made little real Katharine. Hers was the loveli- administrator of the estate of James Elizabeth Vertrees and ----------- - Ver- and containing 11.34 acres of land,
she was, Katharine for a breath had
Warren
Quick,
deceased,
and
has
qual­
had need of all nor address to keep dilTerence what philanthropic fads tiie ness of some tall white lily cut in ified. All persons having claims trees, her husband, being the heirs more or less.
Public notice Is hereby given that on
the ball of conversation sparklnglv mail she had chosen might affect as marble, splendid but chill. And witli against the said estate are hereby re­ and only heirs at law of Jes3e L.
a-roll. Her natural assurance, how­ regarded ills tenantry. Ambitions like the thought, between him and her quired to present them, duly verified, Bounds, deceased, and also all other Saturday, tile 24th day of October,
there
swept
through
the
shimmering
these
had
a
manorial
flavor
that
did
persons
or
parties
unknown,
claiming
1914,
at one o'clock P. M. of said day,
ever, came quickly to her aid. Slit'
with the proper vouchers, within six
had been an acknowledged beauty too not displease her. And the Fargo candle-lighted air a breatli of wet- months from the date of this notice to any right, title, estate, lien or inter­ at the front door of the County Court
many seasons—had known John Val­ millions would bear much harmless rose-fragrance like un Impalpable the said administrator at his residence est in the real estate described ln the House in the city of Dallas, in Polk
South of the Court House, Dallas
and set in the midst of it a, .
. . ,. ~4. complaint herein, Defendants.
County, State of Oregon, I will, in obe­
iant, or believed she had, too long and hammering. A change, subtle and in­ cloud,
misty star-tinted «own sprayed with * JJo. 417 Jefferson Street In the City To the above named defendants John dience to said execution and order of
Staple and Fancy Grt\e ies, Bread, Fruit and Vegetables, Fresh
too well—to allow the swift keen edge communicable. passed over her.
of Dallas, in said county.
“
I
shall
think
of
you,”
she
sighed,
lilies-of-the-vallcy,
and
above
it
a
girl’s
Latte Bounds. Elizabeth Vertrees, sale, sell the above described property,
of trepidation that had touched her
Dated and first published October
every day - * - Phone 18
------------ Vertrees, her husband, and or so much thereof as may be neces­
“as working on in tills splendid pro- face clear and vivid, her deep shadow-
to cool into prescience.
Iff, 1 14.
gram. For it is Hplendid. But New blue eyes fixed on ilia.
also all other persons or parties un­ sary to raise the sums of money ad­
H.
L.
FENTON,
In another moment the waltz faint­ York will miss you, John.”
; The music of a two-step was lan-
known, claiming any right, title, es­ judged and decreed to be due the j
Administrator of the Estate of
ed out, to be succeeded by a deux-
“All, no. ’ive no delusions cn that guishing when, a little later, Valiant
tate, l‘ en or interest in the real plaintiff and the said defendants A. N.
temps, and presently the host, In his score. I dare say I’m almost, forgotten and Shirley strolled down between the
Janies Warren Quick Deceased.
property described in the complaint Bush, as executor, and S. Bush, as ex- j
crimson cloak, was doffing his plumed there already. Hero I have a place.”
S B B g B n n a E E H B E S a a & B S S C Z lS B S B iin H E B
garden box-hedges, cypress-shapped Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
herein, and to each of you:
ecutrlx of the last will and tetament of I
hat before her. Circling the polished
Her head, leaned back against the and lifting spire-like toward a sky
In the name of the State of Oregon, A. Bush, deceased, wth Interest, costs 1
floor in the maze, there was something cushion, turned toward him, the pale which bent, a silent canopy of mauve Sheriff's Notice of Sale in Execution you are hereby required to appear and and disbursements, attorneys’ fees and
gratefully like former days In the orchids trembling on her bosom—she and purplish blue. The moon drowsed
answer the complaint in tne above costs and expenses of sale, in accord­
of Foreclosure.
assured touch, the true and ready was so near that lie could feel her between the trees like a great yellow
entitled court and suit, on or before ance with the provisions of said de­ 12
guidance. The intrusive question breath on ills cheek. A* new waltz had moth, and the shadows of the branches
Notice is hereby given that by virtue the expiration of six weeks from the cree, and that the same will be sold to t
faded. Ho was the John Valiant she begun to sigh its lanf%^”ous measures, lay on the ground like sharp bluisli of an execution and order of sale duly- date of the first publication of this the highest bidder for cash, In lawful {•3
had always known, of flashing repar
aseball
A th letic S u p ;
tellings on tight green papor. Be- issued out of the Circuit Court of the summons, to-wit: ou or before the 29th mm ev of the United States, subject to m
“ Place?” she queried' Do you thin
tee and graceful compliment, yet with you had no'place there? ils it possiuie ind tluMji Damory Court lay a nest of State of Oregon for Polk County on day of October, 1914, and if you fall so
reden ;>tion in the manner provided by:
We have a very complete line. When Jook- £
a touch of dignity, too -a s befitted the that you do not undersü/nd that your woven music and laughter. The long- the 22nd day of August 1914, and to to appear and answer the plaintiffs
law.
lord of a manor—which sat well upon going has left a void?”
whi’ e-muslined
porch
shimmered me directed upon a judgment which will apply to' the Court for all and
Dated this 21th day of September,: h i ing for a motor cycle, bicycle or in nee
him. After a decorous dozen of
was
enrolled
and
docketed
In
the
o.lict
Ho looked at her suddenly, and her goldenly, and beside it under the lan­
singular the relief prayed for in the 1914.
or supplies, call in and let us tit you
rounds, she took his arm and allowed eyes fell. No sophisticated blushing terns d;ij!ied a flirtatious couple or of the County Clerk of said Court on complaint ill the above entitled suit.
J. M. GRANT,
her perfect figure to be conducteu tills, though il was by such effective two, ghostlike in the shadows.
the 19th day of August, 1914, in a cer The relief prayed for in said complaint
a
Sheriff
of
Polk
County,
Oregon.
through the various rooms of the employment of her charms that her
Peace brooded over all, a vast sweet taliv suit then pending in said Court Is that the defendants be required to
LU
ground floor, chutting In quite the old wonderful body and pliant mind liad silence creeping through the trees— wherein D. S. Bentley was pluintl set forth the nature of their claims 1- Oscar Hayter,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
time way, till a new gallant claimed been drilled and fashioned from her only here and there the twitter of a and Bavld G. Rogers, Ida M. Rogers,
and to the following described real George G. Bingham,
her.
babyhood. Katharine at the moment waking bird—and around them was ids wife, J. B. Ruley and T. H. Little premises, situated in the County ol
Attorney for Bush’s executors.
The mellow strings made on their was as near the luxury of real embar­ the glimmer of tall flowers standing hales were defendants, a judgment Polk and State of Oregon, to-wit: Be
merry tune, and at length the “ Wash­ ras:-, merit as she had ever been in her like pensive moon-worshipers in an was rendered in favor of the above ginning at the Northwest corner of the
named plaintiff and against the above Donation Land Claim of Jesse L.
ing Post” marched all In flushed unity life.
ecstasy of prayerless bloom.
of purpose to the great muslin-walled
Before lie answered, however, the big
“ Come,” lie said. “ Let me take you named defendants, David G. Rogers Fiounds, Claim No. 73 in Township 9
and Ida M. Rogers, Ills wife, for foul South of Range 5 West and Claim No
porch with its array of tables groan form of Major Bristow appeared, to see the sun-dial now.”
FOUR Y E A R S S T U D Y A T GER
lug under viands concocted by Aunt looking huout him.
The tangle had been cut away and thousand dollars ($4000.00), with In 56 In Township 10 South of Range 5 MAN AN D S W IS S U N IVER SI
Daphne for the delectation of the i ,.jt |mH_ i eft a void," she said." her a narrow gravel path led through the terest thereon from the 9th d'.y of West of the W illamette Meridian, and
palate-weary: layer-cakes, furry-brown
still downcast, her voice just low pruned creepers. She mude an excla­ July, 1913, at the rate of 8 por cent per running thence South 11.10 chains to T IE S A N D T H E L A R G E H O S ­
with chocolate, or saffron with orange eiioURli, “—for me."
mation • of delight. The onyx-pillar annum, and four hundred dollars the Township line; thence West 4.00 P IT A L S O F L O N D O N , E N G ­
($400.00) attorney’s fees, and the fur­ chains; thence South 6 minutes West
icing; fruit-cake richer than an Indian
The major pounced upon them at stood in an oasis of white—moon-
begum; angel-cake as white (as the this juncture, feelingly accusing John flowers, white dahlias, mignonette and ther sum of Hiirty-two and 26-100 dol 42.55 chains to an iron pipe; thence L A N D . O V E R T H I R T Y Y E A R S
major was to remark) as Innocence of the nefarious design of robbing the nnroissus; bars of late lilies-of-the- lars ($32.25) costs; and whereas It was West 1.19 chains to an iron pipe; E X P E R IE N C E IN H IS S P E C IA L ­
and almost as sweet as the lady upon assemblage of its bright and particu­ valley beyond these, bordered witli further ordered and decreed by said thence South 30 degrees East 68.58 T IE S .
whom lie pressed it at the moment: lar star. When Katharine put her Arum-lilies, white clematis, iris and Court- that the following property chains to the West boundary line of
Office, 619 Washington St., ;
yellow jumbles, kisses tiiat crumbled hand in her cavalier’s arm, her eyes brldul-wroath, shadng out Into tender should be sold by me to satisfy said John Wiles’ I) L. C. in Section 12, Tp
execution,
I
will,
on
Saturday,
the
10th
at a touch, and all nameless tooth­ wore dewy under their long shading paler hues that ringed the spotless
S. R. 5 YV.; thence North 18 do-
day of October, 1914, at the hour of 10
some inventions for which new-laid lashes and her fine lips ever so little purity like dawning passion.
grees 45 minutes East along said
one
o'clock
P.
M.
of
said
day
at
the
eggs are beaten and golden citron tremulous. It had been her best avail
"White for happiness,” he quoted
Wiles’ West boundary line 16.72 chains 'one-half block cast of the S. P.
sliced.
You said that when you brought me front door of the county court house to the Northwest corner of said Wiles' depot, from 9 a. m. to 12 noon. !
able moment, aud she had used it.
at Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, sell al
here
the
day
we
planted
the
ram­
And then once more the waltz
Claim; thence East 12.03 chains to the 2 to 5 p. m„ 7 to 8 p. m„ Sunday
As she moved away, her faint color
struln supervened and in the yellow slightly heightened. Hhe was glad of blers. Do you remember what 1 said? public auction to the highest bidder quarter section corner between sec­
parlor Joy was again uncon fined the Interruption. It was better as it That some day, perhaps, I should love for cash in hnnd on day of sale, all the tions 1 and 12 in Tp. 10 S R. 5 West; 10 a.m. to 1 p. m. Telephone
Among the masculine contingent, per­ was. When John Valiant came to her tills spot the best of nil at Damory light, title and Interest ami estate thence North 25 minutes West 13.65 1303.
Court.” He was silent a moment, which the said defendants have and all chains to a stone on the South boun­
haps, the same catholicity of ago no again . . .
Specialties:
Irnclng with hlH finger the motto on persons claiming under them have in dary line of said Jesse L. Bounds'
longer prevailed, certain of the elders
Cancer and Tumors.
But to him, as lie stood watching the dial’s rim. "When I was very or to the hereinafter described prein Claim; thence East 8.13 chains to the
showing an inclination toward one
No plasters and pain for
end of the front porch, now basing her move lightly from him, there little," he went on,—"hardly more lses and every part thereof. Said Southeast corner of said Jesse L.
than three years old. I think,—my property is described as follows; All Bounds' Claim; thence North 15 min­ hours and days.
with the frangrance of Havanas. But
father and I had a play, in which we of the East half of Southeast quar­ utes West 40.26 chains: thence West
the dowagers' fans plied on, the rose!
Polypus, Goitre, Piles. Fistula,'
lived in a great mansion like this. ter of Northwest quarter, the North 14.71 chains; thence North 31 minutes U biti , Liver, Stomach, Kidneys,
corners echoed their light laughter I
j
east
quarter
of
Northwest
quarter,
the
It
was
called
Wtshlng-House
aud the couples footed It as though
Vest 40.39 chains to the North line of
Prostate,
Asthma.
It was 7ii the middle of the Never- East half of Northwest quarter of said Bounds Claim; thence South 89 IUadder,
midnight was yet unreached and daw.»
Never land
a s o i l o f beuuufui tatty Southwest quarter, the West half of legrees 45 minutes W’ est 15.20 chains Diseases of Women, Skin and
as fur afield as Judgment Day.
Northeast
quarter
of
Southwest
quar
country In which everything happened
to the place of beginning, and con­ Nervous Diseases, Neuralgia,
Again Valiant claimed Katharine
right
I know now that the Never- ter. the West h“ lf of Southeast quarter taining 343.89 acres, more or less.
Neurasthenia, Gout, Rheuma-
and they glided off on “ The Beautiful |
of
Northwest
quarter,
the
Southeast
Never Land was Virginia, and that
That by said decree it be declared Bronchitis, Catarrh, Dyspepsia.
Blue Danube.” Her paleness now had
quarter of Northwest quarter, all In
Wishing
House
was
Damory
Court.
and adjudged that the defendants have
a tinge of color, but, nevertheless, he Testifies She Was Restored
No wo)ider my father loved it!
No section eleven, and the East half of no estate or interest whatever in or Constipation.
thought she drooped. “ You are tired,”
Northeast quarter of Southeast quar
Patients from out of the city
to
Health
by
Lydia
E.
wonder
his
memory
turned
back
to
It
to said land or premises above de­
he said, "shan’t we sit it out?”
always! I,ve wanted to mnke It as ter of section ten, all In township six. scribed and that the plaintiffs' title w ishing to consult him m ust in­
"Oh, do you mind?” she responded
Pinkham’s Vegetable
South
of
Range
eight
West
of
the
It was when ho lived here.
And I
is good and valid, and that the defend­ form him before hand by letter
gratefully. ” lt has been a fairly
Compound.
want the old dial to count happy hours Willamette meridian. In Polk County, ants be enjoined and barred from as­
strenuous da. , hasn't it!”
Oregon,
containing
180
acres.
or telephone of the tim e of a r­
serting any claim ln or to said land or
He guided her to a corridor, where
IzAckawanna, N. Y. —“ After my first for me.”
made subject to . re
Something lmd crept Into hts tone . Said
. . sale
. . being
.
.
premises above described adverse to rival of their trains to make sure
branches of rhododendron screened an child was bom I felt very miserable and
that struck her with a strange sweet
<'t ‘ I'-, manner provided by plaintiffs, and for such other and fur- that they can be seen the same
alcove of settees and seductivo cush­
could not Rtand on terror and tumult of mind. The hand law and as provided in said decree.
adv
ions. Here, her weariness seemed put
my feet. My sister- that clutched her skirts about her
Dated this 9th day of September, ,her relief as to the Court shall seem. day.
■,ueet with equity.
to rout. There was no drooping of
in-law wished me to knees had begun to tremble and she 1914.
This
summons
is
served
upon
you
fringed lids, no disconcerting silences,
J. M. GRANT,
V»
7
try I.ydia E. Pink- caught the other hand to her cheek in
¿y the publication thereof once a week
she chattered with ease and piquancy.
Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon.
ham's V e g e t a b l e a vague hesitant gesture. The moon-
By installing the most m o d i rn m achinery fo r repairing
lor six consecutive weeks in the Polk
"It’s like a fairy tale,” she said at
Compound and my flowers seemed to be great round eyes
County Itemizer, a newspaper of gen­
length dreamily.—“ tliis wonderful life.
shoes I am now in a position to do any and all classes of re­
Notice
of
Sheriff’s
Sale.
nerves
became
firm,
staring
up
at
her
.
eral circulation, published at Dallas,
To step Into it from New York is like
pair w ork quickly and in a superior w ay. Come in and see
appetite good, step
Under and by virtue of an execution Polk County, Oregon, by order of the |
“ Shirley—" he said, and now Ids
coming out of a hot house into the
the
new machine work and b rin g along y o u r repair w ork.
sued
out
of
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
elastic,
and
I
l
o
s
t
!
voice
was
shaken
with
longing—"will
Hon.
J.
B.
Teal,
County
Judge
of
Polk
spring oui-of-doors! It makes our
State of Oregon for the County of Polk County, Oregon, dated the loth day of
that weak, t i r e d ¡you make my happiness (or me?"
city existence seem so sordidly artifi
clal. You have chosen right.”
feeling. That was [ she was standing perfectly still
**ie 24th day of August, 1914. upon September, 1914. The date of the first
"1 know It And yet two months
six years ago and I against the sun-dial, both hands, laced “ n °rder of sale an il decree ^of fore- publication of this summons is Sep­
by ..id
ago a life a hundred miles from the
have had three fine together, against her breast, her eyef " closure given and ' made
"
’ Circuit tember 17th, 1914.
SIBLEY A EAKIN.
avenue would have seemed a sad and healthy children since. For female trou- On his with a strange startled look Court on the 3rd day of August,
1914.
in
a
suit
then
pending
In
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
sandy Sahara. I know better now.”
hies 1 always take I.ydia E. Pinkhnm’a Over the hush of the garden nuow
“ 1 have been listenin'1' to paeans all Vegetable Compound and it works like "k e the very sotfl of the passionate said Court, wherein P. M. Kirkland,
&
the evening,” she said. “ And you de­ acharm
Summon«.
1 do all mvownVork
MrsI'night, throbbed the haunting barcarole ?* K. Irvine. \\ \\ Pcrclval and H
Mailed Postpaid on
of „The Tules ,,f Hoffman:
Hirscliberg were plaintiffs, and Matt
serve them. It s a fine, big thing you acnarm. 1 “ »Il my own wore.
In
the
Justice
s
Court
for
the
Justice
|
receipt o f price. .......
Clark and Bessie S. Hark were de­ of the Peace and Constable's Distrlol
are attempting- the restoring of this A. F. K reamkk , 1574 Electric Avenue,
fendants. (Register No. 4488) and to No. 3, ln Polk County. State of Oregon i
old estate. And I know you have even Lackawanna, N. Y.
"Night of stars and night of love
Having our orders placed be­
me. the undersigned. Sheriff of the
Tha success o f Lydia E. Pinkham’ s
C. L. Crider, Plaintiff, vs. J. A. Frost.
bigger plans, too."
fore tne outbreak o f the
County of Polk, directed, 1 am com- Defendant.
He nodded, suddenly serious and Vegetable Compound, made from roots
European W ar raised the
thoughtful. “ There’s a lot I’d like to and herba, is unparalleled. It may be nn inarticulate echo of h i s longing inanded to sell, at public auction, in the To J. A. Frost, above named defend­
prices o f cloves makes this
do
It’s not only the house and uaed with perfect confidence by women He took a step toward her. and she manner prescribed by law. the follow-
ant:
price
possible. A variety o f
grounds. There are . . other things who suffer from displacements, inflam­ turned like one !n sudden terror seek- Ing described real property, to-wit:
In the name of the State of Oregon
styles snd colors to choose
lint tie caught
Lois numbered 6. 7 and 8. ln block yon are hereby required to appear be |
things. For Instance, back on the mation,ulceration,tumors,irrpgulsiities,
* " ay ° ‘ escap.'
from -two clasp, over seam Glace;
numbered 10. in Henry Hill’s Addition fore me at my office and answer the
Pique Lamb with self or contract­
mountain—on my own land Is a set­ periodic pains, backache, bearing-down hrr clo,,B ln hl" •nrm
to Henry Hill’s town of Independence,
ing wide embroidery; English Cap«
tlement they call Hell s-Half Acre feeling,flatulency,indigestion,dizziness,
"I love y on !’ he said
"Hear It now In the county of Polk and state of Ore complaint tiled against you In the
in new shades of Tan snd one clasp
Probably it has well earned the name or nervous prostration. Lydia E. Pink- ; ,n n>' bride’s garoen that I’ ve made
above entitled court and action, on or
fenuine Arabian Mochi. PacJced
gon;
saving
and
excepting
therefrom
a
in
Holiday boxes if desired.
It's a wretched collection of hovels
before the 29th day of October, 19 U,
V 8 s II •
w V X
T you,
* till, a
X you!"
' I I tt •
, ,
-
.
. a
__|
«
a X
love
I Itll
love
Red Ribbon Line of Canned Goods
ham’ s Vegetable Compound is tho stall for
fl,r you!
you
’ I I la
and surly men and drabs of women
being the date of the last publication
For one Instant she struggled Then ,r'* ht °*
S e n d for neur catalog
dard
remedy
for
female
ills.
slowly her
her eyes
eves turned
to his,
his, thi If« * ™ A t alifornla Railroad Compar.) of this Summons, and If you fall to
and unkempt children, the poorest of
turned
to
o f Gloves. H osiery
Women who suffer from tho*e dis­
Golden West and M. J. B. Coffess
poor-whites. Not one at them cun
sweet lips trembling, and something together with all and singular the ten answer for want thereof the plaintiff
a n d U m brellas
read or write, and they live like ani­ tressing ills peculiar to their sex should dawning deep In the dewy blue that entente, hereditaments and appurten­ will take judgment against yeu for the
mals. If I’m ever able, I mean to put be convinced o f the ability of Lydia E. turned all his leaping blood quick­ ances thereunto belonging or in any sum of $132.18 and for the costs and
Drif.ed Sr.ow and Yakima Flours
a manual-training school up there. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound to re- silver "My darling!” he breathed, w ise appertaining
disbursements of this action as prayed
Notice Is hereby given that on Sat- for In the Complaint on file herein and
Aud then —"
(tore their health by the many genuine and their lips met.
n rd a y . th e 26th u av o f S e p tem b er. Id O n
9»1(, p |a ln tl(r , m , p p | v fo r an
He ended with a half laugh, sudden- and truthful testimonials we are «on­
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables al all times. Our en.
In that delirious moment both had
e o ucioc*
c lo c a P
om .
'** , ’ ", I o order
rd er o of f the
th e aboT
above e e entitled
n title d co
court
u rt
ly conscious that he was talking In a a tan Gy publishing in the newspapers,
the sense of divine completion that a th t e o n fro
n
t
|
*|
language she would scarcely under
, f yon
,,|Tlce w rlt* to comes only with ’ > e returned For
ant door of ‘ J * * ” un,y 1 " ur* 1 directing the money attached and gar-
tire stock is no farther awa y than your telephone
, he
of lh<.
House in the city of Dnllaa. tn Polk |
tab d
tv
I.ydia K. Pinkham Medirlne Co. ifonH- j him there waa out the woman in hi« County . State •.( 4 recon. I am la obej- p.,¥ |4>nk .
n t the
h e
s
a tls fa r i
satlsfac-i
deutlal) I yen. Jess. Toar letter will arms, the one woman created for him |«e'ee'Vo »ajd exee'ition an." order of Itr Bank be applied t to
and our number is 2 . Call 2 and tell us your wants
tlon o f the judgment that may be ob I
himself. But there was no smile on he npeued. iwad and answered _by A since the foundation of the world. It
talned herein.
’
uur ups aud her exuauruu.*. y tj e»
“THE VALIANTS E
OF VIRGINIA”
Children C ry for Fletcher’s
_ m! Come
here. I want to
to you. Anc! bring in some wood when you com?
What is CASTO R IA
GENUINE
C A STO R IA
Cole’s Original Air-Tighj
Wood Stove
ALWAYS
The Kind You Have Always Bought
■ mm h o w .
In
Davis' Best Flour
N ot the cheapest but THE BEST
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SIMONTON & SCOTT
ndian Motor Cycles, Bicycles £
and Accessories.
B
e*on
and
L. B. HIXON, Jr.,
Itati o
lends her
lies.
315 Main St.,
DR. TOEL
Ind.'penil
with »<■'
The Largest Lidu¿try in Polk County i3
D A L L A S ,O R E .
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VALLEY
COMPANY
Buy your Lumber of
them and help the
WAS MISERABLE
COULDN’T STANG
Community Grow.
Shoe Repairing
New Glove
P
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h.
tli
S P E C IA L
$ 1.35
L. R. Wilson
Vassall & Craven
Staple and Fancy G roceries
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