Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, June 25, 1907, Image 4

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    Notice For Publication.
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4TH OF
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and PIONEER REUNION
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Oregon
WEDNESDAY. JULY 3.
The Eighteenth Annual Reunion of the Polk County Pioneer Association will be held in the City Park.
Annual Address by Hon. TILMON FORD, of Salem
Handsome Prizes to the Oldest Pioneers. Open Air Banquet at Noon
GRAND CONCERT IN COURTHOUSE SQUARE AT NIGHT
THURSDAY, JULY 4
HISTORICAL PAGEANT AND CIVIC PARADE
Oration by Hon. H. L. BENSON, of Klamath Falls
3
MUSIC BY THREE BRASS BANDS
BASE BALL TEAMS
BIG FREE GAMES BOTH DAYS.
3
Games, Races and Sports of AHKinds
For Valuable Prizes.
Fi n H f O IS C A Magnificent Pyrotechnic Display at Night, Consisting of
I Kn VV vr IV IV Z5 - Beautiful Illuminations and Costly Set Pieces.
GRAND BALL AT COLOSSEUM RINK.
SPECIAL TRAINS AND LOW FARES ON ALL RAl ROADS.
A LAKENFELDER COCKEREl
A Typical Specimen of a Valuable but
Little Understood Breed.
There bag been during the last few
years a good deal of discussion as to
the origin of the Lakenfelder (also
spelled Lakenrelder) fowl. By some It
Is asserted that this bird was devel
oped hi the middle districts of France
by repeated crosses of what are now
known aji Blue Andalusians and Black
Jiinorcas with the common fowls of
the section, much as the Khode Island
Re4s were the result of constant Intro-dat-tkms
of BuS Cochin and the old
f&arvgtal blood. The more reasonable
rlew. bowerer. Is that the Lakenfelder
Is really the native fowl of lU-lium.
Eot bo matter where he came from
originally, it is certain that he deserves
TV
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LAKENFELDER COCKF.ltl.L.
to be more highly regarded in this
country, where he is Just beginning to
make his merits known. In body the
Lakenfelder Is long, with a .flue car
cass and flesh of exceptionally delicate
quality. Some Lakenf elders (at least
those which have not been enervated
by too close Inbreeding for feather)
have proved to be as good layers as
the very best strains of Leghorns,
which are generally regarded as "egg
machines." The Lakenfelder is hardy
to a degree and bears confinement ex
ceedingly well, although he Is also an
excellent forager and n comparatively
small eater.
The Lakenfelder does well in a warm
climate, but ought to be particularly
valuable as a farm chicken iu the cold
er portions of the country, for be really
seems to be almost iinixTvious to cold,
the hens laying very nearly as well in
winter as In summer when they are
properly bred fjr vgg production.
The Good Old Cochin.
We lire pleased t- notice that many
writers are ivmki;; 1 at U t V.o old
('(chiv.s a :l ini'iitifniii; them most
valuable for producing market poultry,
s:.ys the Fe.:t!ier. !ne writer states
th.it he yet f ters several hundred of
tl:.- old Yellow Cochins of the kind
that lay so many e?;;s. Another states
li.at he uses Cartridge Cochins exclu
sively for the production of winter
egs and dressed poultry for market,
always canonizing the cockerels and
gaining a good profit from their sale
In Jauuary. Many persons are pleased
to admit the Cochin fowls as valuable
for market producing stock. There
was a time when the Cochins stood at
the head of the list for market poultry
and eggs. Too many feathers and too
much cultivation along nonutility lines
made a change In them.
Wheat For the Helm.
We are glad to notice that the agri
cultural press throughout the country
has taken up the cry of more wheat
and less corn for laying hens, says the
Feather. So soon as the people through
out the country learn that corn will not
produce many eggs during the winter
months and that wheat will produce a
profitable egg yield the more pleased
will they be with the results of egg
production from their hens. Too much
corn assures an empty egg basket.
Tlenry of wheat bids fair for a profita
ble egg production.
Pork Scraps For Poultry.
Pork ncraps are reli bed by poultry,
brt are not generally considered as
satisfactory as beef scrap. However,
thpy analyse about the same, except
tbjt the pork scrap contains rather
more fat. Pork cracklings and beef
cracklings should have about the same
feeding value. They are not as rich
In protein as prepared scrap, but can
be used as a substitute for a scrap
with quite satisfactory results.
Early Maturity or Rhode Inland Red.
March 21, 1900, I hatched ten chick
ens, Khode Island Reds, says a corre
spondent. One died March 23. Five of
thti balance tore cockerels and began
crowing June 11. One pullet developed
leg weakness, and I had her put out of
he suffering. Another developed to
about four and a half pounds and laM
her first egg July 18.
Pure coffees, spices, Jams and can
dles will henceforth command a con
siderably higher price than has been
asked for the adulterated concoction of
which they have heretofore formed but
a Eniall part. It Is quite likely, how
ever, that the shoddy, adulterated
product will suffer a corresponding
slump In price.
Late official estimates of the value of
crops raised In the United States dur
ing the year passed show that hay was
third iu the list, with a value of $000,
000,000; wheat fourth, with a value of
$150,000,000; oats fifth, with $300,000,
0CO; potatoes sixth, with a yield of
300,000,000 bushels, valued at $150,000.
000. Itiee stands twelfth In order, with
a yield of 770,000,000 pounds, valued at
$18,000,000.
A number of western county superin
tendents of schools have obtained long
time leases on their Jobs by Inaugurat
ing corn growing contests among the
pupils of the different school districts
In their counties. These contests,
which usually wind up with an exhibit
of the corn grown, have not only help
ed to vitalize and add interest to school
work, but have resulted In a distinct
gain to the agricultural Interests of the
communities In which they have teen
held.
All the news in the Twice-a-week
Observer.
fhn signature is on every bo of the cesutat
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Um. wiuvl Uiti rare eM la
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Do Not Endanger Life When a Suf
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Why will people continue to suffer the
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urinary disorders, lameness, headaches,
languor, why allow themselves to be
come chronic invalids, when a certain
cure is offered them?
Doan's Kidney Pills is the remedy to
use, btcauBCMt gives to the kidneys the
help they need to perform their work.
If you have any, even one, of the
symptoms of kidney diseases, cure your
self now, before diabetes, dropsy or
Bright's disease sets in.
Mrs. L. Ilodson, of 717 Aura St.,
Pendleton, Ore., says: "I just as en
thusiastically endorse Poan's . Kidney
Pills today as I did nearly three years
ago. They relieved uie of kidney trouble
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This was my condition when I began
taking Poan's Kidney Pills. This rem
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through the loins, regulated the kidney
secretions and removed every symptom
of the trouble. From that day to this
there has been no recurrence, and I give
Doan's Kidney Pills all the credit. I
consider them to be the best kidney
remedy procurable and recommend
them whenever the occasion arises."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.
Foster-Milbnm Co., Buffalo, JT. Y., sole
agents for the United States.
Remember the name Doans and
take no other.
Notice For Publication.
United States Land Office,
1'ortlHinl. Oregon,
, April 'iith, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that iu compliance
with the proviMoim of the act of emigres of
June X, 1S7X. entitled "An act for fie sale of
I uinuer mmiH in me states of California, Oregon,
Neviidaand Washington Territory," as extended
; to all the t'nhlic Uuid States by act of August
'4. ISW. Fred MeTiminonds. of Dallas, county of
i folk. Slate of Oregon, has thhtriav filert in i.hi
: ottice bin sworn matcment No. 7:te9, for the pur
j chase of the Kast of Northeast of Section
-u. ovui iiinunuip run. noun), Mange Wo. 7
West, and will oiler proof to show that Uie land
Bought is more valuable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said land before Rugiater and Re
ceiver at Portland, Oregon, on Tuesday, the Itith
day of July, 1IRI7.
Ite names as witnesses: J. P. McElfresh, of
Centralia, Washington; P. T. Dickev, of en
tralia, Washington; A. Maybee, of ftocca, Ore
gon; Floyd MeTiminonds, of Falls Citv, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
aliove-described lands are requested to file their
claims in this ottice on or before said itith day of
July, 1907.
ALGERNON 8. DRESSER,
Register.
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL
High Service
and
Low Rates
C. W. NIXON, Proprietor,
Corvallis, Oregon.
MAKE EVERY DAY
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COUNT-
no matter how'
bad the weather:
You c&nnot
afford to be
without a
TOWER'S
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OILED sun
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When you buy
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SIGN OF THE FISH
Notice For Publication.
Tl M HER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.
tinted States Laud Olliee,
Portland. Oregon,
., ., , , , May 27, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
limber lauds in the Stales of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex
tended to all the Hnbliu Land States' by act of
August 4, 1892, Herbert L. Touev, of Dallas,
county of Polk, Slate of Oregon, has this day
filed in this ottice his sworn statement No.
7438, for the-purchase of the Lot No. 4
of Section No. :iu, in Township No. 9 South,
Range No. 7 West, and will oiler proof to show
that the land sought is more valuable for its
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish his claim to said laud before the
County Clerk at Dallas, Oregon, on Thursday,
the I6ih day of Aunust, 1907.
Ite names as witnesses: F A. Elliott, of New
berg, Oregon: W. V. Fuller, of Dallas, Oregon;
O V. Kiggs.of Mabel, Oregon; H. M. Riggs, of
Mabel, Oregon;
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
claims In this ottice on or beioresuid 15th day of
August, 19U7.
ALGERNON S. DRESSER,
Register.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the undesigned
has been duly appointed administrator of the
estate of Eliza Day, deceased, by the County
Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk County,
and has qualified.
All persons having claims against the said
estate are hereby uotified to present the same
duly verified, together with the proper vouchers
therefor, to the undersiguod, at his place of
business in Willamina, Yamhill County, Ore
gon, or at the office of the County Clerk of Polk
County, in Dallas, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this no ice.
Dated and first published Jnne 25, 1907
PAIL FLNDMAN,
Administrator of the estate of
Eliza Day, deceased.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given to whom it may con
cern that the undersigned has this day been
appointed administratrix of the estate of Perry
Conner, late a resident of Poik Couutv. Oregon
deceased, by order of the Hon. County Court of
Polk county, Oregon. All persons holding
claims against said estate are hereby notified to
present the same, duly verified, to the under
signed within six months from the date hereof
and all persons owing said estato are hereby
notified to call and make immediate settlement
of the same.
Dated at Dalian. Poik Connty, Oregon, this
first day ol May, 19H7.
MARY O. CONNER,
Administratrix of the estate of
o,,, . . ferry Conner, deceased. .
Sibley i Eakin, Attys.
W. J. STOW10,
Trucknian,
Does hauling of all kinds at reasonable
rate
DALLAS, nRrnom
TIMUER LAND, ACT JUNK , 1878.
U'1U United Slates Land Olllco,
Portland, Oregon,
April W, 1907.
Notice II hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress o
June 8 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
iliXr la mis in the Statesof California, Oregon.
Nevada a d Washington Territory,; as extern ed
il rill tl." Public Land State, by act ol August 4.
1S John b. Condron, of Alrliu. county o( Polk,
State of Oregon, ha. thi. day filed in this oltice
his .worn statement No. 7H90. for the purchase
of the 8 W '-iof 8. W. ot Section No. 18, in
To vuHhip Wo. 9 8., Knge No 6 West and
will otter proof to .how that the land sought Is
more valuable for its timber or ' n tf-n 'r
asrsa'd a .
County, at ma omce a ubii. i -
'lVWSsses: J. G. V.nOrsdel.of
Dallas Oregon; Jesse Yost, of Airlie, Oregon;
Vol ? Kau of Fulls City, Oregon; William Yost,
0AuymV"l'rp"'ron olalminir nrtverMdy th
above-dcscribeil lauds aro reiiuesled to tl their
claims in this oltice on or before Said loth day
of July, 191)7. o niM.-uuk-n
ALUriltlWll n, 4". " 1 ,
Register.
Administrator's 5ale.
v.ti I. lmin that, liv virtue lltld ill
pursuance of an order of the County t ourt of
: .. Li. ,1- o.tllr I 'nun! v ailtf ni in
Uie PIRlli Ol Win"", ,v.i " . ......... ...
probate, made and entered of record in said
Court on the;lrd day oi June, 11KI7. in the matier
of the estate of Ann Sylvester, deceased, direct-
. .i I...ut.....l ..u ujliiilniklriil.ir Kl mtid
estate, to sell the real property ol said estate,
neieiuiiiier uescnueu, imnj, . Dm..-,
for cash, in the manner prescrltied by law, the
...iiurtiiiTtiMtl an uiii'h administrator will, from
.. I..?.. u.tu.. il... Illlli ilavnt lnU HHI7
at the hour of ten o'clock a. tn. of said day, at i
the law ottice of Oscar tiayier, in mo i.ity oi
l. ..II.... U..!.)!....!. h,...u. Inbll lllM Uuiil
mil inn, III Bniu jwii ii i y v ... . . .....
real propeny wuony, ai prnaie saie, ioi i-hbu hi
hand on day of sulc. in accordance with the
said order of sale and in the manner prescribed
by law. BUbject to continuation oy sain county
I'.mrt. Bulif r.ml iipoiuirtv liHliiur linrtifililar v
descriiied us follows, to wit:
The South hull ol the Donation l.anu Claim
of Lambert MeTiminonds and Ann McTim
monds, his wife, Notification No. 5.'N9, Claim
No. 44, being parts of Sections 10, II, li and to,
in Township 9 South, oi Range fi West of the
VVillainetle Meiidian, in I'olk Coiiniy, Slate of
Oregon, containing ;)20.'J7 acres.
Dated this tun day oi .lime, i!i07.
J. D. SMITH,
Administrator of the estate of
Ami Sylvebtcr, deceased.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney,
il t M-
X ii
m Even our, -
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given to whom it may con
cern, that the undersigned has this day been
duly appointed administrator of the estate of
Francis Kucher, deceased, by the Hon. County
Court of Polk County, Oregon. All parties in
debted to said estate are hereby not I lied to call
at onco and make settlement with the under
signed and alt- parties having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to present the
same duly verified to the undersigned, within
six mouths from the date hereof.
Dated at Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, this
'.lst day of May, 1907.
tun Anil MJClifcK,
Administrator.
Sibley & Eakin, Attys. for estate.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned.
as executrix of the estate of William Mel).
Turner, deceased, has tiled her final account in
the County Court of the State of Oregon, for
Polk County, and that Saturday, the 29th day of
June, 1907, at the hour of ten o clock in the fore
noon of said day, at the Court room of said
County Court, in the City of Dallas, Oregon, has
oeeu appointea ny sain court as uie time ana
ilace for the hearing of objections to the said
lnal account and tho settlement thereof.
MARY J. TURNER,
Executrix of the estate of Wm.
McD. Turner, deceased.'
G. O. llolman, Attorney.
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WE carry all the leading brands of Canned
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a good supply of fresh vegetables and fruit in
season. , Crockery and Queen's Ware.
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