Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, April 28, 1908, Image 2

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    Polk County Observer
J. C. HAYTER,
KDITOH A.WD PUUU8IIKR.
rnUUbed Seml-Weeklr at 11-60 per Tear.
Strictly In Advanc.
ntjnnri aa aeeond-elasa natter March 1. 1S07.
at the poet office at DallaJ, Oregon, oouer tue
Act of Coujreas at mici i, un.
PALLAS, OBEOOH, AraiLM, IKS.
7S- wa t P Dallas u to pat
rtnitl Dallas peopl.
OS CUT COURT DOCKET
Few New Closes to Be Heard in Judge
Barnett's Department at Mar
- I; BUSINESS LOCALo. ...
f Adrenwaeets under tbta bead are eaarerd I '
.,. Af i nr w..ni. nrM taaerlioet ; S IV
4 wk tnwrtiAB thereafter: W 1 ' " '
ravli w Iw. i per ooou. ." edveruaeaaeai
Allied Sand Lake Mnrderer Granted
Change of Venue by Jadge
Galloway.
i wonls or
I A. M t.B 1 1
District Attorney John H. JSSU-
haa vwrtnrn. frrtm TiHamOOK C ItV. t
M . . . . ,,4 i ,h! r taiiiaJa Mil a one nrt- rar iBatajkre. j
where lie Bis been engagea in IDSi.j n.)WI'HMam6.
a edTeniaeaaMM irvwa v "T ,
Only foarteen cases to be beard In
Judge Burnett's department of the
Circuit Court, which Is to be convened
in Dallas on Mondav. Mav 11. have I preliminaries for the trial of A.
been filed to date. The greater num- Hembree, charged with the murder of u word, an rimu f w i
oer oi toese are actions connoow u vi.v..
from former terms. Two cases are ordered change or venue, ana
remanded from the Supreme Court for the case has been transferred to Polk
re-trial. The docket is as follows : county because of alleged prejudice in
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THE CONQUE
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u tie rMtjawr. roc inaiaae. 1-Sl-a indieawe
! (hat ike edTeruaeaaeol mm Srs twbiiafled on
v.rrb si and mat It it to b ttuefted twK.
1. E. J. Bowen va. Howard D. Good-! "u"""" "Juu'-'- . li7-,LiT- it:&e4 A.l l and
fellow, action on note; John Bayne j 'an guflTJ manslaughter ror toe ' w uaui u d. it
fr o. fV. F A Tomer for deft. Jgbter en the same j
fatal ; nkr a n A sra a rtft fM- a) a n,Ur.
White Sewing ! in.te Vb. He -as paroled by
IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENT.
It Is said that the men who are drill
ing the oil well on the Wblteaker farm
east of Dallas have the utmost faith
lo the ultimate success of the enter
prise, believing that both oil and nat
ural gas will be found is commercial
quantities. When the H Inch berg
well was being sunk on this property
a few years ago, a flow of oil was
encountered at a depth of 650 feet, but
through an accident to the casing, the
drilling bad to be abandooed. The
new eompany, which is composed of
prominent Portland capitalists, among
them D. M. Watson, the well-known
oil expert, will spare no effort or
expense to avoid accidents, and confl
dently expects to strike oil in paying
quantities. These men announce that
they will rush the development work
until the anticipated results are real
ized. The success of this enterpiise would
mean more to the future of Polk county
than words can express. It would at
onoeplaoe the county In the very front
rank In the march of development and
progress, and would be the means of
adding untold wealth to the state of
Oregon In stimulating manufactur
ing industries and extending trans
portatlon facilities. The attention of
the entire Pacific Coast is oentered on
the efforts of the men who are promot
ing the development of the Polk
county oil field, and it Is the fond hope
of all that their dream of suocess may
soon become a reality.
2.
L.D.
lb D. Brown for deft.
J. J. L. Tomlinsoo vs. O. A, Snell,
action for money ; X. SL Jiewport for
plfl.
. O. P. Low vs. O. X. Phillips,
confirmation ; Oscar Hayser for plff.
. Thomas Kinchin vs. B. Pickens,
damages; Oscar Hayter for plff, X. L.
Butier and L. D. Brown for deft.
C JT. A. Ha it Mfg. Co. vs. T. A.
Biggs, action for money ; F. A. Taroer j
for olff.
IBB Luat lue oeiesasiit was unauie to
7.
Governor Chamber a few months ago, !
and this action of the executive
aroused the ire or the people of Tilla
mook county.
The alleged crime charged against
Hembree is that he murdered his wife
and daughter and then burned the
house in an attempt to destroy the
bodies. He will be tried in Judge
Burnett's court week after next
The Tillamook Headlight says:
"Attorneys McCain and Vinton, who
are representing Hembree made a
d aim-
That endorsement from those old
senators didn't help Fulton. They
need certificates of character them
selves. Salem Journal.
Thomas Elliott, William Bijenskeasd
fiobert MoCrae.
a. J. A. Derby vs. V. L. Derby,
action for money ; B. A. Kliks for plff.
. X. M. McDaniel vs. D. Lb Eeyt,
action for money; Van Zante and
Oscar Hayter for plff.
10. Vick Bros. vs. Earhart& Meyer,
action for money ; J. H. Flower for
plff.
11. G. 8. Kelson vs. W. A. Keyt,
action for money ; X. L. Butler for plff.
O. O. Bingham for deft.
11 Willamette Valley Banking Co.
vs. Frank L. Price, action for money;
Oscar Hayter and UcFadden & Bryson
for plff.
13. Ladd & Bush vs. D. L. Eeyt,
action for money ; G. O. Bingham for
plff.
14. J. H. Johnson vs. Sheridan
Lumber Co., mandate from Supreme
Court ; Manning & Haney, Oscar Hay
ter and Thomas O'Day for plff, Sibley
& Eskln, X. L. Butler and M. Lb
Pipes for doft
IS. D. H. Simpson vs. A. C. Miller,
mandate from Supreme Court: Oscar
Hayter for plff; E. II. Bryson and
W. H. Holmes for deft
a fair trial in Tillamook
Articles published in the j oefore making their purchases.
Over 100 acres of English walnut
trees have been set out In orchards
around Dallas during the past winter,
and it Is believed that number will be
more than doubled during the coming
Mason.
ins tanners in ttiis vicinity are
entering more and more deeply Into
the dairying industry, and the steady
tales of hand testing machines, sepa
rators and other dairying devices
clearly indicate the rapid strides in
the advancement of that Industry In
this locality.
Notice to Contractors.
Motloe Is hereby given that sealod
bids for the construction of three
bridges, one 100 foot span with 80 foot
of approaches, oue SO foot span with
JO feet approaches, and one 43 toot
spaa with 30 foet approaches, these
bridges to be steel structures; bids
will also be received for the construc
tion of three wood bridges, same as
those specified above, also for making
four fills aggregating about sixteen
thousand cublo yards of dirt Bids
will be received by the Couuty Clerk
ol Polk County up to May i, VMiH at
at 10 o'olock a. to. Certified check for
five per cent of bid will be required
with each bid and party obtaining
contract shall execute an approved
bond for performance of contract
Bids to be opened by the County Court
on date and at time above mentioned,
reserving the right to rt-Jtet any or all j
bids. Plans and specllloatlons may
be seen at office of County Clerk on or
bsfore April 17, 1908.
E. M. SMITH,
4-11-41 County Clerk,
R, D. Jennings, of lb xhurg, Idaho,
Is visiting at the home of his wife's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. 8h river.
Mr. and Mrs. Jennings will probably
locate la Oregon.
The topic of Oak Drove are already
making active preparation for the
third annual Citizens' Pionlo to be
held Saturday, June IS. Watch for
farther announcements.
H or son Webster Is having the Inter
ior of his confectionery store reno
vated and painted, so as to make t
oaeof the Dealest and most artlstio
(SUUlsbmenUot luklcd in Dallas.
Attorney Oscar Hayter went to Carl
ton today on business.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Klrkland, of
Independence, were Dallas visitors
today,
Mrs. H. Lb Veazle, of Portland, is
vlsi'.ing friends and relatives in Dal
las this week.
P. A. Flnsoth and W. J. While were
among the passengers to Portland on
the train this afternoon.
County Clerk E. M. Smith Issued
license to wed to Constantino Klnglscr
and Eva Oordon yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Mount, of Kan
sas, are visiting at the home of her
brother, the Itev. A. C. Corblo.
Hon. W. Ib Tooze, of Fulls City,
was In Dallas, Sunday on his way
home from a visit in Portland.
Mrs. A. S. Campbell went to Sheri
dan, Saturday for a short vlxlt at the
home of her mother In that city.
Mrs, Marian Ruttedge aud daughter,
Ooorgla, of Portland, visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Fuller,
Saturday and Sunday.
Dallas has about as much need for
a day policeman as a dog has for two
talis. Better hire a good night man and
pay hiradi-oent wagos, and put In a dep
uty for day work at a nominal salary.
I bat is what nine-tenths of the tax
payers want sod the council ought to
give It to them.
The Bev. and Mrs. Logle, who have
recently been oouduotlng revival ser
vices In Ballston and PerryUale, vis
ited at the home or Mr. and Mrs. C. II.
Blue over Sunday, leaving today for
Tualatin, where they are to fill their
next engagement
J. B. Thorn pf oi la having a fine
new sample room added to the Oa'.l
hotel building, to accomodate the
increasing demands placed upon blm
by commercial men. The upper part
of the new addition will also be fitted
out with elffht new rooms for lodgers.
FOR SALE.
A fine home of 8 rooms, rich sandy
land, plenty fruit and grapes; one
acre or mors of ground In edge of
Dallas.
ISO acres will sell In 40 acre tracts;
only Si miles out; floe fruit land.
n acres fine fruit land, 4 miles of
Monmouth; nearly all cleared, at a
bargain, beat of terms.
Some good bargains la farms and
smaller tracts. Could take some city
property as part of purchase prkw.
H. O. CAMPBELL,
obtain
county.
Headlight with the fact that a num
ber of citizens bad signed a protest
against Governor Chamberlain parce
ling Hembree for the murder of bis
dsughter, were made special points to
show tbst the people of this county
had made up their minds in the case
and that Hembree could not get a fair
triaL
"District Attorney McXary. who
was ready to try the case at this term
of the circuit court did not oppose the
change of venue very strongly, as
there would be great difficulty in
obtaining a jury in this county, and
Judge Galloway, after going over the
matter, thought it would be less
expense to the county to try it in
another county, and on the showing
made by Hembree's attorneys, granted
a change of venue to Polk county.
Egg for Hatching.
Single Comb Buff Orpington eggs,
fl for 15-
4-1-tf J. E. Beeo-et. Falls City.
Goats For Sale.
50 bead graded goats; 44 nannies,
and 10 weathers. Chas. Bhtde.
4-Sl-tt
Teasa For Sale.
Weight 260 lbs ; good to work ; gentle
and sound. Price $300. Jcstix HrsTEB,
Dallas R. F. D. 2. Mutual phone
Blue 85. 3-27-tf
Implements.
All parties Intending to buy Imple
ments had better see F. J. Wagner
1-17-tf.
Oak Wood.
15-inch crub oak heater wood for
sale. E. M. Cochbas. Leave orders
at Webster's confectionery store.
2-J7-tf
Lost
In Dallas. A solid gold Woodman
watch charm. Finder please return
to H. C. Seymour. 4-17-tf
Homesteaders.
Do you want to dispose of your
relinquishment? If so, see Bctleb &
Ddss. We have parties waiting.
4-29-tf
COURT HOUSE NOTES
Items of Interest From the Records
in the County Offices
Briefly Told.
Spring Medicine
The best is Hood's Sarsaparilla. It
is the best because it docs the most pood.
While it makes the blood pure, fresh
and lively, it tones the stomach to bet
ter digestion, creates an appetite, stimu
lates the kidneys and liver, gives new
brain, nerve and digestive strength.
An unequaled list of cures 4066 tes
timonials in two years proves its merit
tenistafef uti-in
la Fwa. ttiw4 rmfmr.: m at ew a t
la ii.,,ia ttata aauaS aa vM aa Wiaj. $ 9. I
keaae fhrm. ftaatM aw htu- .. aar la a
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PROBATE.
Guardianship of Ray and Orville
Sevier, minors guardian's bond filed
and approved.
Guardianship of Henry D. Moore, a
minor bond filed and approved ; H. B.
Cosper, Eugene Hayter and J. E.
Rlchter appointed appraisers.
Estate of Betsy Smith, deceased final
account filed and approved; adminis
trator discharged.
Estate of Felix Wacbeno, deceased
final account set for hearing Friday,
May 29, at 10 o clock a. m.
Estate of Joseph L McTlmmonds,
deceased John Hall and William
Collins appointed to act In the place
of W. H. Harrison and Ted Moore, as
appraisers of estate In Lincoln county.
Estate of Albert W. Fowler, de
ceasedinventory and appraisement
filed and approved.
Guardianship of Walter and Effle
Easier, minors annual account filed j
and approved.
Estate of David Peters, deceased
final account filed, sot for hearing
Saturday, May 30, at I o'clock p. m.
REAL ESTATE.
Joseph Winn to Charlotte Polly, lots
in Buena Vista, 1225.
Mary E Gard and hd toL A Robin
son, lots In Monmouth, $150.
Mark Hayter et ux to Reeoe H Rob
bins, lot In Dallas, $80.
W R Hinshaw et ux to Allen O
Dubroe, land in 1 8 s, r w, $1.
Samuel Strickler to Sarah and Mon
roe Mill key, lots In Monmouth, tiooo.
William Ellis, trustee, to CB Mo
Cracken, lot in Dallas. $70.
E O Richmond et ux to Peter P
Bubler, 75 acres, 1 7 s, r i w, 13000.
Charlotte Zleber to P H Bun, lots
Id Monmouth, leas.
J W Baungartoer et ux to A C
Moore, lot Id Independence, tsas.
ElUa M Dornslfe and hd to Laura
B Ramsey, lot lu Dallas, 8360.
A P Slefarth et ux to Oeorge F Vick,
land in t 8 s. rt w, 8100.
I M BuUer to Elizabeth R Nelson,
lot In Independence, f 100.
230,000 Shingles.
Xext Saturday, for one day only,
there will be a special sale of shingles
at $2.42 per M, at Sorhren's Wabe
HOUSE. 4-29-2t
For Service.
Registered yellow Jersey bull for
service, two miles from Dallas on
Salem road. R. T. Pierce. Mutual
phone, Rlckreall line, 61. 2-28-tf
Wood For Sale.
Cord wood, $3; rick wood, $1.50 for
single rick, or 3 ricks for $4, if de
livered in one load. F. S. Ramsey,
Mutual phone 1403. 4-24-8t
Farm For Sale.
Good 300-acre dairy and stock farm,
two miles from railroad ; good grass
and farming land ; plenty of running
water; good house and barn and
sheds. Call on or address James A
Gibson, Sheridan, Or., R. F, D. 1.
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The delegates from Dallas who are
attending the Sunday 8chool Con
vention In Forest Orove this week are :
Rev. M. P. Dixon, Rev. N. W. Sager,
H. H. Duoksli,rger. W. H. Boa Is,
Lotvn Matthews, J. O. VanOrsdel and
Mlse Edith Yah.?.
Fred Wagner dm just Installed ooe
of the Bareus boraeeboelog device. It
is lb latest thing out for shoeing
borne. He has the best equipment
and caa do the beat horse hoeing that
Is done la the county. He has dob
but tb beat of help, and therefore caa
back op just what be tay. Just give
him a trial and be convinced. There
la ho better work put out than la put
out at his shop. 4-tl-tt
The Best Meats
Are frnd la oar tender
aod Jatry bt, snnttoa
and pork. We (to emr
own killing. aa4 eaa
gwaraetiai ail enewta to
be wbotewooM and fresh.
Gits bs a trial.
BarnhartQ Grant
Pallaa, Orsigoa
Help Wanted.
A few energetio men to travel and
demonstrate an article of great. mer't
that is needed in all homes, business
houses, factories, etc. Address
4-2-8t L. A. MATHEWS.
Dallas, Oregon
Shares For Sale.
Will sell either 10 or 20 shares of
United Wireless Telegraph stock
(transferable.) at $15 per share,
Address, X. M., care Observer office.
4-28-2t
Positively a Snap.
A brand new set of 15 Vols, of the
Xew Americanized Encyclopaedia
Britannlca, at i off of cost price.
Inquire at A. J. Barbara's Real
Estate Office, Dallas, Oregon.
4-28 tf
For Service.
German Coach horse, "Alban," will
maKe trie season of 1908 as usual at
Farmers' Feed Shed. Terms, $20, $15
and $10. First-class pasture for mares
at $1 a month. W. H. McDaniei,
Dallas, Or. 4-28-tf
Wood For Sale.
JJo you need wood? We want to
remind you that the block wood from
the Willamette Valley Lumber Com
pany's fawmill Is the best and cheap
est wood you can buy. $1.75 per load.
delivered. Mutual phone 1407, or leave
orders at Webster's confectionery
store.
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BUTTER
Notice of Final Settlement
Kotlea la krah ai,.n lhat t K. t
aa )..lnl aiamtora ol tha muw of IalJ lvw-ra!
S-rraard. hav Slrd ilH-lt Siial amant In the
- 1,1 ui i ir piaia ol trxn, Kr ro.fc
t oouly. and that walunlar. the XHn 4mj of Var
. OUT on t-lorS la tb alu-raoon
o a.J dar. at tb t'oart room o ine aud
l."?"1' ,n ,h 1'r "I lia. Orraoa, baa
aHnlad bj aald toart aa lb uta aad
Ilaca ht lh baaiin of Mwu-ii ta tha aaid
aai acooaai aad tb a-lllrmat ibmo
lA ll l. I'UFM,
KIJZASKTH rCTKKS,
Joint fi-mutpj of vbr caiaia of
. v"""-l fn oraaard.
Katad aad lial aabltahad April Jk 1.
A4mlBUtrator's Notice.
Kottra kmbr ttraa, that tb, aadanUnad
baa mi ai.xnld a.laaltiLaraior lt,
artnl rolat.xialr. trr. aud baa ..a I
.. --.f.ail --r.n barin rlaim,
tnat ad aaiai ar baar. mtit .-
o-bar. b tb udtt,ad at ka p'TiM
nkc aar Atriw. la l, t oanlr. omruai
Bllhia ait BMHili.a froaa lb. la. '
Jam vs a iintf
daitaatraiar of iw .iala
Staahrji kuroam. Sinaaid.
ASailnistratar's raatka.
A GOOD BUTTER
In the goat line won't do to spread
bread with. For cooking, pastry, pan
cakes and bread, you want
BUTTER THAT'S SWEET
11 We have it and it's low in price.
Butter that's strong enough to argue
with you, or do stUQts. you can get at
other grocery stores, but not ours.
Try ours and smile and be happy.
E. BOYD & SON
Phones : Bell 63, Mutual 314.
Between Meat
and Toilet
Platters
Sets
there's a whole host of excellent things
here. Only a catalogue could give
names and prices of all the
Notice to Creditors.
Notice to hereby given that the nnder-inned
h"i leen duly aiipoliili-U '1iniiiistrmrn
ol the- entale of Albert W. Fowler,
ileceaaed, by the County Court of the stale of
OrtaoD, for Polk County, and naa imlitlcl.
All persona having rlaima airaiuat the anid
eatate are hereby untitled to preaent the name
duly veritied. together with the projier vouehera
therefor, to the uuderaiiied at her reaiilem-e
In liallaa, In Mid Coiimy, within aix monltu
from the date of thin notice.
laled aud tint published April 3, 1X)8
NASCV c. KOW'I.KR,
Admlniatratrlx of the eMule of
Albert W. Fowler .deceased.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
CHIXA. CROCKERY
WARE
AND GLASS-
In this remarkably complete assort
ment. The woman who dearly loves a bar
gain will find much cause for satis
faction here.
Juat come nnd get our prices and
you will be conviuced that this is a
Right Frice Shop.
W. H. ROY $ CO.
Dallas, Oregon
THE NEEDS OF
HORSE
THE
are not greater than our ability to fill
them. From complete sets of
HARNESS
to single nieces and the little things
required for repairs we can supply the
goods that will give satisfaction.
The leather used in the making of
this harness is genuine leather Dot
the imitation stuff that has no strength
or durability. : '
The cost is not great but the value
Is.
Dallas Harness Shop
F. SalficKy, Prop.
.summons. j
In the Circuit Conrt of the state of Oregon !
for Polk Coumv. Dt-partmcnt No. 2. !
Kvelyn V. Hall, Walnut!, v. Harry E. Hall.
Defendant.
To Harry E. Hall, theabove-named defendant: '
Id the Name of the slml of nvi,n v.... .....
hereby required to appear and auawer the com
plaint riled against you In the aliove-eutitled
Court aud tun within aix weeks from the dnte
of the Krai publication ol thia summons, to w it
On or before the Mb day of Mny. Imh- and if
yon fall so to anawer, for want thereof the
plaintirl will apply to aald Conrt tor a decree aa
prayed for In aald complaint, lo-wit: That the
marriage conlrait now and heretofore eii.tiug
between plaintiff and defendant la inr-vr
nnulled anddtaaolved: that i.l.ti,Hrt-. n,.i.iu
name. Kvelyn V. Bunnell, be restored to her
nd that nlaintlft mar have Mich nil.r riiuf
to the Court may aeem jitsl and equitable.
. .... , In umer oi I lie H..n. Kd. ,
r. I oan. tountv Judre of Polk I'mimv ,iK....n
made at numbers at Dallaa, Oregon on the
itth day of March, las., la served up.ni yon br
... , ,rl, , mflii once a
week for six cotMPcnttve weeks l.,,ni,.,.i.
prior to the th day ol MT, In the "Polk
County otaerrer.'' a weekly new-i-aiT of
1.1. in aio louuly ol
..,r..i inr nrat pub. nation ol Ihl
OHCAR HAYTKR.
Attorney for PlaiutiS.
LINCOLN COUNTY ABSTRACT
COMPANY
It is not business to buy real estate without an ab
stract of title. Let us make it; we guarantee same
to be correct.
C B. CR0SN0 and C E. HAWKINS, Abstractors
TOLEDO ' OREGON
Citation.
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Electricity for Lighting
Is only expensive to people who are
wasteful and careless. To you, who
are naturally careful, it does not
come high.
WitV. l iitcu?' ,l c quickly turned ofT wnen not
r"?!B?rkeroee.ne?nerethe temptation to let lieht bar
,k YfJLV' tht'r of lighting and adjusting. In some homes
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lou can probably get ome kind of arti
needed.
barn when
' one or two dollar per montn.
thin .u.ri n. i. k . j V u "l aiimciai ugni ror lene tmw;
voiVr wiu. 'lon ruine your eyesight erases
ir.u.r.T."L1Tmar" derations and increases household work. lou
b7 rauK without your me...
ho
vou save that counts.
It is not so much what you save.
but
over 10 dl S-l f! V lr Kilowatt up to 10 drop. ; :
7U irlo Er a, drJl,Dd P" Kilowatt up to 40 drp. : vvr 40
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Willamette Valley Company
W- KEAEJfS. Manager for Dili.
MTtuIa f" ja Borth of "e Court House.. Fhooe. BeU 411.