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Polk County Observer; i .1 1,, "" j. j J. C. HAYTER, ! EDITOR AXO I'CBI JSHKR. j Published Weekly acd Semi - Weekly at tl.50 per Year. Strictlv in Advance. , i DALLAS, OREGON'. APKIL 30. 1907 j 7 r iiuX DalUt ts to a- j rem is t Dallas fxcpi. i DALLAS CHEESE FACTORY. R. Robinson, the well-known cheese manufacturer, will 1 in Dallas in a tw davs to make arrangemecta for re-saming operations at his cheese faetonr at this r-laee. He writes the Oici-EETES from Tonland as follows: 'I would he pleased to have you n-ake it known to the dairy people 10 aiid around Dallas that I shall I in yosircityia a short time to see what can be doce about getting the cheese factory Kaned. This season is going to be tie best that the state has ever had in the dairy line. I hare been so busy here acd in Tillamook that I have been unable to Tisit Dallas so tier. The probability that the Dallas factory will be operated again this year will be welcome news to the farmers of this Ticinirv. many of whom have been anxiously awaiting word from Mr. Robinson as to his plans for this season. The Dallas factory was established last year and was operated during the cheese-making season with a fair de cree of success. The industry was new to the farmers at that time, and for the first few months the enterprise received indifferent support But after ' the factory had been operated for a time and it was seen that the patrons were reaping golden returns from the product of their dairy herds, the doubtful ones began to fall iu line and the business soon began to in crease. The factory was kept running until late in the summer and until the pasturage had cut off the supply of milk, when it was no longer possible to operate at a profit. The cheese turned out by the Dalla3 factory was of excellent quality and was eagerly sought by the dealers In dairy pro ducts. It is to be hoped that the factory will be operated on a much larger scale this year, as a first-class cheese plant in Dallas will will add greatly to the prosperity of the community. It is a will-known and uLdispuUd fact that a cheese factory is much more profitable to the farmers than a creamery. The reason for this is that the milk requires less handling and there i3 absolutely no loss of butter fat. Farmers who have had experience with both industries have no hesitancy in declaring in favor of a cheese factory as the more profitable matkf-t for their milk. Hundreds of gallons of milk and cream that should be manufactured into dairy products here at home are shipped from Dallas every day, and there is no good reason why one of the largest and best cheese factories in the state should not be built up and successfully operated at this place. The success or failurecf theeuterprise will rest with the farmers themselves, and as they are the ones who will receive the most direct benefit from an enterprise of this kind, there would seem no good reason why the factory should not grow and prosper from the beginning. The Fanner's We In tctt cnrfful about her churn. Fhs s-Altis it ihor meLlv h',wt uMiitf. ami e:es it sun til u wwu-n it. Mm? know; ;& Western Railway Co. that if her churn is sxjurit vviil taint t lie butter tliat ,- made in it. The stomach !s a churn, la tie -Kmach and direiive and uuiiiiite tracts are performed pr liic'a art almost exactly like tl:e chumln : hmuT. Is it then tint if this su Hiiscli-chiirii is fotii it t M"on. makes fmii all lu-u is put into it? . i The e it of a foul stomach is not alone the bad taste In the mouth and the fun) breath caused by II hut the corruption of the pure current of blood and the dUsem- i, :..U..., MMlirl tiwv.rv i1SU 1 IIOne "' make the sour and foul stomach sweet. It does fur t he stomach hat the w hing j ISrtcK -or 5aie. s;:Js::a tiii. Jo for t!.e hum lw!uit-; j xj.rty thousand second-hand brick nuns. In this a' it cures blotches, piaiples erujilion. .-orofuhiiis swellings. S-ires. or -:-i eating tiicvrs ana n - humors ordeas-sar.insr from bad blood, j Clover Seed. If vou have bitter, nasty, foul taste In j . . , , . , , vour mouih. coated mS.u, foul breath. I Clover seed for sale at 11 cents L.f weak a-d ei!y tirvd. feel depressed ! per pound. Bridwell & Craven, Mop anJd.ioi i,t, have fretiuent headaches, f mouth, Oregon. 4-10-tf. di'.v attacks. pilaw ingordistres in stom- ! acli. coti;iatd or irregular bow els, sour Fir Wood Wanted. From 200 to 500 cords of dry fir wood wanted. Apply to Salem, Falls City Notice For Publication. Live Man Wanted. Gilt-edge proposition for a hustling real estate man, at home; write today not aoparei t j Jaeobs-Stine Company, Portland, Ur- 4-3tV8t Hay For Sale. For sale, clean vetch and grain, or graiu hay. W. C. Lewis, Rickreall; tf. ' for sale cheap. Inquire of Wiixamfttk Vallkv Co., Dallas. TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE X IK. I'Diled Stale fanid Ortice, rorllanil.tnxnoii, March U. l'.H7. Xolice is herebv piven that in compliance I with Ihe orovisions ol Hie net ot toiiKreasol i June S. 1ST. entitleU "Ah aet for the le ol I limber lan.U in Ihe Staleaof California. Oregon, Vevnd, and Whiulon Territory," a er temiefl to all Ihe Public Und Simea by act of Aiiuniit 4. lsW, John H. imrt.ol Portland. county ' .. vi..i........ uii nf Oreron. 111! 11119 nny , lileJ In tbU office his awojn lem; I 7US. for ihe punhnne of Hie huat Ml tlij t' '4 of Section No. f. in Townnhip No. 8 wnin, Kii(!e No. 7 W est, and will otter proof to show ttiai the land aniifcht i uiore valuable for its limber or aione than for agricultural purpose, and to establish hut claim to mill laud before the Register and Receiver at Porllaud, Oregon, oil Monday, the -7th day ol May. Ihoi. He names a witnesses: Kdward T. W alts, of Portland. Oregon: Charles V. Khnian, of fort land, Oregon; George K. Barrett, of Portland, Oregon: John M. !?iiead,of Portland, Oregon, Aoyaiidail perwua elaiiuiiig adversely Hie bove-deacribed lands are reiimteJ to hie their claims in lliisolticeonor before said 27th day ol May.liWi. untDwut iiuratu Register. tirw xif r7irr 11 dill Notice For Publication. or bitter r nsrs after eating and poor appetite, tloe symptom, or a ny consider able number of them, imlicate that you are sulten'na from bilnmsno. torpid or lazy lirer with tiie usual accompanying indi eestion. ord-ipsia and their attendant aeranjremei.is. TH Ktkt wm V-T'oa r. In medic! S hakes For Sale. Shakes for sale at Pedee gootl county road. ' Inquire Roxeo at the mill. mill, on of J. V. tf of fe.'jl'i; aHt he e 4 rTtTiealHive svmpton'S rt;..at!rsTe.Tt:v twrithi? I of cabe all In good condition, for sale jffft;at a bargain. J. W. Corsf.r, Dallas nilLijiiJiaifamgnio ! Hotel. tf For Sale. First-class stump puller and 300 feet n s.-i.v. rv. liiat tillS IS absolutely true ia be read:iy proven to your satisfaction if vou n ill but mail a iisial card request tolr. U. V. I'iene. HuiTalo. X. V.. for a fire copv of his Na-iklet of extracts from the standard medical authorities, giving the names of ail the inerwiients entering Into his wnr!d-famed ndicines and show- I Irg what the mo-t eminent medical men of the age say of them. Oak Posts For Sale. White oak posts forsale. Cochrase & Black, Mutual phone Black 54. tf For Sale. A square Fisher piano, sold cheap. Ashland's city council has ordered its main street paved with macadam. Nearly every important town in Ore gon is moving in the matter of street improvement aud much work will be done duiing this year. Eugene Guard. I Inquire of Mrs. M. Peck, Dallas, Ore- ; gon, or at this office. 4-16-1 mo TIMBER LAND, ACT Jl'NK 3, 1878. Coiled States Land Ottlce, Portland, Oregi n, March Si. I9U7. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, bH, entitled "An act for the tale of timber lauds in ihe States Of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Und States by act of August , 1S92. Carl S. Graves, of Dallas, rati nt y of Polk, State of Oregon, haa this day filed in this office his sworn vtatenieut No. 7:na, lorthe purchased the S. i of S. of N. W. "i. N. H ol S. W.i-4. N. of S. of 8. YV. 4of See No. 10 in T. No. 7 S., R. No. 6 aud will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for ita timber than for agri cultural purposes, and toentablish bis claim to said land before the County Clerk at Dallas, Oregon, on Monday, the 17lb day of June, P.W7. He names as witnest-es: 0, 1. Coulee, of Dallas, Oregon: W. K. Tillotson, of Buell, Oregon; t. V. Hinshaw, of Dallas, Oregon; M. A. Conlee, of Buell, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lauds are requested to tile their claims in thisoltice on or befcreaaid 17th day of June, PJ07. ALGERNON H. DRESSER, Register. Notice to Creditors. Important Notice. To parents, directors and teachers: In the circular sent you recently in regard to the School Fair, a mistake was made under the head of "Flowers." The circular reads : "Competition will be open to boys and girls 12 years old and under." It should read: "Com petition will be open to both boys and girls, regardless of age. C. L. Starr, County School Supt. Independence will seek to abate the dust nuisance by oiling its streets. A carload of oil has been ordered for the purpose. BUSINESS LOCALS. Dr. Hayter. Dentist. Office over Wilson's Drug Store. Dallas. Oregon. For Sale. Good seven-room house and three fourths acre of ground in Dallas; all finely improved ; nicest residence loca tion in the city. Inquire of G. M. Gooch, opposite Flouring Mill. 4 30-3t Hay For Sale. Loose vetch hay for sale. It. T. Pierce, Prione 51, Rickreall line, tf Horsemen, AttentlonI The imported German Coach stallion "Albon" will make the season of 1907 at the Farmers' Feed Shed in Dallas. Terms, $ 10, $13 and $20. W. H. Mc Daniel is prepared to furnish pasture for mares. HUBBARD & McDAXIEL, tf Dallas, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that by an order ot the Honorable William allows), Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Orcgou in and for Polk Comity, mv'e at Chambers at McMinn ville, Oregon, on the lsth day of March, lw, in a certain suit then pending in said Cotrt, in which E. A. Meyer is plaintiff and F. J. Otxrer is defendant, the Baid plaintiff'. E. A. Meyer, was duly appointed rtceiver of all the co partnership propetty, asseia and efl'ecta of the said E. A. Meyer and F. J. Oberer, partners doing business at folk County, Oregon, under the firm name aud style of Oberer-Meyer Lum ber Company, and that the said plaintiff haa duly qualified and entered upon the discharge of his duties as such receiver. All persons having claims against the said plaintiff and said defendant as partners ass lore said are hereby notified to forthwith present the (-anie, duly verified, to the said receiver at hails my, roia uonniy, mate oi Oregon, tor adjustment ana aettlvment. bated and first published March 19, PJ07. E. A. MEYER, Receiver aforesaid Oscar Hayter, Attorney. t . v r v "i 1 1 if- ur3H mm ymm out. QPLENDID Time to nick if kJ Rush fnr Naw ...mi . ovules W1U S(K) everybody will want evprvthi your selection now, while there b v' ! set in and time .to please vourself tWrAi.!8--3? entyof tun season s wear out of your suit. ! SMART HATS. The Spring styles are particularly nr. i i . . J we nave several new shades and shapi very swell. attracts s that are COLLARS AND CUFFS. 1 We want the Collar trade of the man that an. ! predates good Collars. . We sell no other sort SPRING HOSIERY We're ready for the Spring trade with new and handsome effects in Men's Hosiery. some tut m at im mtm m MICHAELS-STERN FINE CLOTHING siiu, arcaa a c. HMMn a. V. LATEST SPRING SHIRTS Men of taste will appreciate our handsome Shirts the moment they clap their eyes on them. Made of beautiful fabrics and in new Spring patterns. The New Negligees are ready, and a finer line we've never seen. Every one of them has a "Worth More" Appearance. All opr Prices are Just RIGHT. Tilts Vglow Clothing House Notice to Creditors. Notice of Final Settlement. For Sale or Service. For sale or service, a thoroughbred Poland China boar. R. T. Pif.rcf, two miles east of Dallas. tf Xolice ih hereby given that the midc rRlened, as executor of the estate of IjiiiiUert McTim hioixIh, deceased, lino tiled hi liual account in the County Court of the Slate of Oregon, for Hoik Comity, and I hut Salunlnv, thelith Uny of i -Miiy, l'.'ii, at tne riour oi ten o clock in the lore- noon of naiil lay, at the Court room ofnaiit County Court, In the City of Iliillua, Oregon, tin j I beeu apiHiinted by nail Court as the time ami i I vlace for the heiifing of objiK-tiong to the mid ! tinal account and the settlement tliereof. j I Joseph l. McTImmunds. Executor of the estate of Ijira- I j iM-rl McTimiuondx, deceaKel. j i Oscar Hayter, Attorney. I Imted and lirst mbliahed April 26. 17. j Notice Ik hereby riven that the underalgncd Ims been duly itppointed admiiiiatralor of the ctte of Andrew Itiitea, deii-aaed, by the County Court of the wtate of Oregon, for Polk j County, and haa qualified, j All perkoua havina- claims airainst the snid j estate are heieby notilled to present the same : duly verified, toveiherwith the uroner vondera I therefur, to Hie undersigned, at hia law office I in Ihe Citv of fiallua, in aaid Couutv, within six nioiilhs from the date of this notice. )Hted and llrst pnblishtHi March , l'JOT. oh(;ak haytkk, Administrator of the ehtaie of Andrew Kiga, deceased. Notice of Final Settlement. Here is an idea that comes from LaGrande, a growing city of Eastern Oregon, that might work well In other towns of the state. The Daily Obser ver says: "The street committee of the city council is considering the proposition of shipping Id cement by the carload, in order that it may con struct the city walks at the lowest pos sible expense, and in case they do they may have some to sell to citizens who have walks to construct. The committee might be induced to order several cars for the beuefit of the peo ple if it received sufflcieut orders. The committee is also considering the proposition of doing the work for oth ers. The idea is, by letting a large contract, the work could be done cheaper than If the individual let the contract himself." . "He hasn't an enemy on earth," said the friend of a man recently. Pretty good evidence that he doesn't amount to much as a man. A real man, you must remember, is one who does things and isn't afraid to take the right side of a question and fight for it That mau is sure of making enemies. Gresham Herald. Dry Slab wood For Sale. The Willamette Valley Lumber Company has some line dry slab wood for sale cheap; also 10-inch slabs and bfock wood. Eggs For Hatching. Eggs for hatching from thorough bred stock: S. C. R. I. Reds, $1.50 per setting of 15 ; White Wyandottes, 2 per setting or 15. R. T. Ferguson, Salem R. F. D, 2. tf. A Bargain. We have for sale about 75,00(1 feet of second-, lass rough lumber, all sizes, at $6 per 1000. Vogf.t Lumber Co., Falls City, Or. 4-23-lCt Wagon For Sale. Good 3J farm wagon for sale. Mark Hayter, Dallas, Or. Dr. If Do You Want To Sell? you want to sell your timber claim, and sell it quick, see B. Gild ner. He has connections that has enabled him to buy every claim so far offered for sale at a reasonable figure. He does not want options, but will buy your claim if you desire to sell. Call on him, or write him at Dallas. For Sale. One 24-horse power, jacketed Uni versal engine, burns straw, coal or wood ; one 32x54 Inch, large cylinder, separator and clover-huller combined, together with two large round water tanks, each with pumps and hose; cook-wagon, furnished with cook stove and cooking utensils; wagon racks and everything ready for the field. Although this machine has only thrashed about 59 days and when not in use has been well boused and is in fine shape, I will sell the whole outfit for much less than half its first cost, as I have given up farming. JAMES ELLIOTT. Summonsr Iu the Circuit Court of the Htntc of Oregon, for Polk County, department No. 2. George F. 1-ong, I'laiiitiil', v. Jane XI. Long, llefeiidiinl. To June M. Long, the above-named defendant: in the name of the Slate of Oregon. You are hereby reonired to appear and anawer the com plaint liled agxinst you in the above-entitled Court and suit within six weeks from the dale of the lirst publication of this summons, to wit: On or More the i.th day of June, 19u7; and if you fHil so to answer, for want thereof the plaintilt'will apply to naid Court for a decree as prayed for in suid complaint, to-wit: That the marriage contract now and neretofore exihting between pliiintilt' and defendant be forever annulled and dissolved; that it be adjudged and decreed that the defendant has and shall have no interest, estate, clsim or tit!e of any kind or nature whatsoever, either atli.w or in equitv, in or to any real property now or hereafter owned by plnintitr. and that plaintiff may have such other relief as to the Court may seem just and equitable. This summons, by an order of the Hon. Ed. F. Coud, County Judge of Hoik County, Oregon, made at chambers at Dallas, Oregon, on the 22l day of April, l!K)7, is served uioii you by the publication thereof not less than once a week for six consecutive weeks immediately nrior tn the lith day of June. 1!X)7. in the "Poll Observer," a weekly newspaner of general y of June, 1!X)7, in the "Polk County ' a weekly newsrtaTr of irpnpral tir. dilation published in said County of Polk. The date of the first publication of this summons is April 21,19117. OSCAR HAYTER. Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly apoiMed administrator of the estate of Amass J. Crosinr, deceased, by the County Court of the Sti te of Oregon, for Polk County, and has cgualiiied. All peraoui having claims against the aiiid eMate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, together with the proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned, at his residence near Hopewell, in Yamhill County, Oregon, or nt the ollice of the County Clerk of Polk County, in Dallas, Oregon, within six mouths from ttu date of this notice. Dated and first published April 2, 1907. NATHANIEL CROSIAR, Administrator of the estate of Amasa J. Croaiar, deceased. Address: R. F. D No. 1, Amity, Oregon. Ohcar Hayter, Attorney. Summons. o) - j Is certain if you tike Hood's Sarsaparilla. This great medicine cures those eruptions, pimples and boils that appear 'at all seasons; cures scrofula sores, salt rheum or eczema; adapts itself equally well to, and also cures, dys pepsia and all stomach troubles; cures rheu matism and catarrh; cures nervous troubles, debility and that tired feeling. SarsatabS For those who prefer medicine In tab let form. Hood a barsapanila is now put up in choco lated tablet called Sarsatabs, aa well a in the usual liquid form. Sarsatabs have identically the aame curative properties as the liquid form, besides accu racy of dose, convenience, economy, no loss by evap oration, breakage, or leakage. Druggista or promptly by mail. C. L Hood Co.. Lowell, Mass. i XIr. C. K. Trier, Burlington, Vt. says : " Tba carwi of a Ury farm, so miK-h to do ami so littl health to do it with, ranitd almost a complete break !'tl: blood poor ai.J tltiu: im &irwttan, litila sleep. Hood a SrKnparil;a gaa appettt. natural sUxp, perieet health. slrMigifc to do ail my work." Gtabaxteed under the Food and Drugs Act, June 30, 1900. No. 324. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Polk conntv. John W. Kakin, -Trustee," Plaintiff, vs. W. D. JJ hea don, Kaymond I. VYhealdon, Francis V. WheaUlon, William K. Whealdon, Isaac B. nhealdon, Daniel O. Whealdon, Elizabeth M. Whealdon, John R. Whealdon and l,ark P healdon, Defendants. To W. 1). Whealdon, Raymond J. Whealdon. rraneis W. Whealdon, W illiam K. W healdon Isaac B. Whealdon, Daniel li. Whealdon. Eliza beth M. W healdon, John K. W healdon and Lark P. Whealdon, the above named defendants. in the name of the Slate of Oregon, you and each of vou are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit in the above named Court within six weeks from the date of the lirst pul lication of this summons upon vou. and if yon fail so to appear and answer the plaintiff will take a judgment and decree against von and each of you as prayed for in his said complaint to-wit : for the sum of lim.iio wit h interest there on since the 7th day ot May, lum, at the rate of seven percent per annum, less tliesum ol M ou paid thereon April 27, l'oV and ftr the further sum ol MHO attorneys fees and for costs and dis bursements: and that the mortcaee mentioned iu plalntitl s complain on the following de scribed real pronerlv. to-wit: l.i. n,i 51 nt 1 See. also becinninr at the S. K. corner of the rreuenck Shoemaker D. L. C No. 82, and mu lling thence South 14 27 chs.; thence West I 17 cha. to 4 mile line running North snd Sooth through Sec. 3ri; thence North U.27chs ; thence East I 17 chs. to the place of beginning, con taining in ail. ". acres more or lewailsiliatein T. 6 S. K. W . Will. Mer , Polk County, Orevon be 1 foreclosed and aaid premises sold by the Sheriff ol i"ilk County in the manner provided bv law and the proceeds applied to the payment of the i mount wiiuu one piHimin as aioreaaid. ! This summons is published for a period of six weeks in the "Polk County tlroerTer' bv onter i of Hon. Ed. F. Coed. Judge of the County Court i ui Polk County, Oregon, made at chambers in ' said County on the -1th day of April, pi7. and ! dale of tirat publication will be April &. po7,ni1 ; the date of the last publication will be on the 17th day of May, l'.W7. ; S'BT.FY FAK1X, Attorneys for PlaiiitifT. ; Charr.tsrlEfn's Ctrji Ezzzii Cures Cold. Croup sad W huopiag Cough. I In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County. In the matter of the estate of John Vernon, deceased, Serepta J. Vernon, executrix. To whom it nniy concern, Berepta J. Vernon, executrix above named haa filed her final ac count as such executrix, with the clerk of the above named court, and said court has II. ted May K, 1'.HI7. for hearing any objections to the same. Said hearing will be had at the usual place for holding court, in the Court House at Dallas, Oregon, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. o' said day. SEREPTA J. VERNOX, Executrix. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed executor of the estate of Martha Ann Brown, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk County, and has qualified. All persona having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, together with the proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned, at his lesidence in said County within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published March 29. 1907. ALVIX KAY BROWN, Executor of the estate of Martha Ann Brown, deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. MILL STREET. LEADERS IN MEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS j a j DALLAS, OREGON It is not Economy To do the family washing at home. When you figure up the cost of water, soap, starch, extra fire and time, and most of all the mess and trouble that it makes, and compare it with our price of 6 cents a pound, washed, starched and dried and 25 cents a dozen for flat pieces, you will see that you can't afford to wash at home. -Send your washing to the Dallas Steam Laundry Phones: Mutual. 197, Bell, 203 The Dallas Harness Shop Is in shape to sell Harness and Horse Goods at lowest Prices. Call and get prices and save money. Plush Robes, Blankets, Whips, Etc. F.SALFICKY FOIJElSlOIIErEAn tow tixm oovt&ix nd J. A-Lynch's Barber Shop on riain Street We have installed FOUR CHAIRS and are now prepared to SHAVE YOU in quicker time than ever before. Notice. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. ivi trial viruiuj. Lucy E. Buchanan. Plain tiff, v Buchanan, improperly impleaded herein as j'. Buchanan, Defendant. To John F. Buchanan, the above-named de- IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OK OREGON. nu are hereby notified that on the 6th dav of February, 1007. the plaintiff in the above-entitled cause, whose name is now Lucy E. Rowel I. men in tne aoove-entltlcd Court and cause her wrineu application to saia tjourl, in due form of law, tor the rt sioration of the following de scribed part of the record of said Court in said cause, which is alleged to have been lost or de stroyed. The summons, the HherirTs indorsement thereon, show ing the date of delivery thereof to him for service, the Sheriffs return thereon, the affidavit for an order for publication of sum mons, the order of the Judge of said Court, directing that service be made by publication of summons and by mailing a copy of the com plaint and summons to the defendant, the proof of the mailing of such copies, and the proof of the publication of summons. Also that said plaintiff has applied to said Court for an order aud decree amending and correcting the decree of said Court given and made in aaid suit on the .'th day of June 195 and entered aud recorded at page 125 of volume 10 of the journal of said Court, nunc pro tunc as of the oth day of June. lHSift. so thai the name ol the plaintiff in said suit shall appear therein as Lucy E. Buchanan and the name of the de fendant shall appear therein as John F. Buch anan, and so that the said decree shall state substantially that the said defendant has been duly served with the summons in said suit and has failed to answer the complaint therein and shall further state and declare that themarriage contract existing between the plaintiff and the defendant in said suit is forever annulled dis solved and held for naught. You are therefore notified and required to ap pear and answer the snid application within six weeks from tne date of the first publication of this notice, to-wit: On or before the h day of May. I;;and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff and applicant afore said will apply to said Court for an order and decree restoring the part of the record in said suit which ha been lost or destroyed snd cor rectingand amending the decree given, made snd entered therein June 5, lt-95, as petitioned and prayed for in Ihe said application, and as hereinbefore psrticnlarly mentioned. This notice, tiv Order nl aufti 1 M- . Iallas in said County on the 21st day of March 1SW7. and bearing date of that day, is served nr on you by the publication thereof once a week for six coiiarciiuve weeks immediately prior to he 4th dav of May, l)7, in the "Polk Conntv Observer," a weekly newspaper of general circu lation published in said County of Polk The l',eLhe nrst publication ol this notice is March 2-, J907. OSCAR HAYTER. Attorney for thi PlaintifT and Applicant aforesaid. lit (IS m (IS (IS (IS m (h a ds m """"" I :NEW: Shirt Waists Underskirts Kimonas f Skirts and Suits Notice ol Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undesigned is administratrix of the otaie of Horace U llawley. deceased, has tiled her final account in theCounty C ourt of the.sialeoforegim.forl'olk County, and that Saturday, the -ith day of fy. 1:. mt the hour ol one o'rloek in the afternoon of said day, at the Court room of tile srnd ( oanty Court, in the City of l!a'.',a Orr gon, bus Un appointed bv the Judise of said 'Uit at the time and place for the hearing of .-..,---,.., , ,P ,,, tcetttint a,i wnwnirm uirreni the EMILY J. M KIXXOV. . , Admiuistrairlx alurraaid. J. L. Butler. Attorney. V Men's & Boys' Clothing Hats, Gaps and Shoes In fact we have everything that it takes to make ' your complete Spring outfit at up 11 L&tf 9F tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf i'l A I k A A X.- -S,- i J - tf w -t'