Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, July 21, 1911, Image 4

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YAQUINA BAY
Oregon's Popular Beach Resort
,. An ideal retreat for outdoor pastimes of all kinds. Hunting, Fish
ing1, Boating, Surf Bathing, Riding, Autoing, Canoeing, Dancing
and Roller Skating. Where pretty water agates, moss agates, moon
stones, carnelians can be found on the beach. Pure mountain water
and the best of food at low prices. Fresh fish, clams, crabs and.
oysters, with .abundance of vegetables of all kinds daily.
CampingGroUndsConvenient,Attractive
with strict sanitary regulations
Low Round-Trip Season Tickets
from all points in Oregon, Washington and Idaho on sale. daily.
3-DAY SATURDAY-MONDAY TICKETS
from Southern Pacific points Portland to Cottage Grove; also from
all C. & E. stations Albany and west. Good going Saturday or
Sunday and for return Sunday or Monday.
Call on any S. P. or C. & E. Agent for full particulars as to fares,
train schedules, etc.; also for copy of our illustrated booklet, "Out
ings in Oregon," or write to
WM. McMURRAY
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
LODGE OFFICERS INSTALLED
HIGHER PRICE IN HOPS DUE
California Offers of 26y2 Cents
i Made, With No Takers.
Another nnlift in hop prices is due,
predicts the commercial editor of the
Oipgonian. According to a wire
from California, Proctor has orders
in Sonoma at 20Va cents, but has
closed no business as yet. There is
little doubt the California market
will be established at this figure in
the coming week, and the Oregon
market will necessarily follow.
No business in spot hops or in con
tracts has been reported locally for
several days. In California Flint con
tracted with Rooney for 100 bales of
Sacramentos at 25 cents.
The maximum estimate of the Cali
fornia crop is now 70,000 bales, and
it is said on the authority of a relia
ble Santa Rosa dealer that M,000
bales have been contracted for or are
controlled by dealers Red spider has
appeared in the Sacramento seckjon,
but the attack is not yet considered
serious. ..
The Oregon crop is in very good
shaiie. The hot weather of the past
week has killed off most of the ver
min. The larger growers have been
spraying and a fine quality of pro
duct is almost assured. There is a
diversity of opinion as to the size of
the yield, but it is sate to say it will
equal last year's, or about 93,000
bales. Conditions iir Washington are
similar to those in Oregon, and the
crop of that state is estimated at 2.1,
000 bales.
It is now generally conceded that
New York State will full short of
lust year's output of 40,000 bales. by
probably 5000 bales.
NEWS OF PEOPLE YOU KNOW
POOR FOOD INJURES HEALTH
Comings and Goings as Told by Our
Exchanges.
Ben Werner, a real estate dealer of
Dallas, is spending a few days in
the city and is a guest at the Per
kins. Portland Journal.
Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Young, of Dal
las, were registered ot the Imperial.
Portland Oregoniun.
II. E. Browne, former, owner of the
IndejK'iidenee Enterprise, was in the
city yesterday. Salem Statesman.
lion, and Mrs. 1. L. Patterson, of
Portland, motored over from their
farm in Polk County yesterday and
greeted many of their old-time
Salem friends. They were accompa
nied by their son Ie, who is a stu
dent of Stanford University. Salem
Statesmun.
Dr. C. C. Poling, of Dallas, was
the guest of mends in Corvallis
yesterday, on Ins way to Summit on
a business -mission. Corvallis (la-
etle-Times.
Claim Holder of Siletz Suffers From
Using Mouldy Flour.
FALLS CITY, July 18. James
Forbes, a claim holder in the Siletz
Basin, is lying in the hospital here in
a precarious condition. His claim is
20 miles west of this place and four
miles trom the roadway. Last Decem
ber when he started from here to his
claim, after he left the main road for
the four-mile walk through the woods
to his claim, he had no regular trail
to follow and he followed blazes on
trees as a guide.
lie wandered from his course and
was lost in the woods for live days,
when he found a deserted cabin.
Here he found a can of musty flour,
having evidently been there for a
long time. He used some of the flour
for pancakes and lived on them for
two days before help came and he
was enabled to reach his own claim.
The musty flour caused stomach trou
ble and he grew steadily worse until
now he is here under the care of
physicians, who fear that his ailment
is such as to preclude recovery.
DROWNED NEAR E0LA RAPIDS
Employee on Government Dredge
Knocked Overboard Into River.
Want Extra Session.
MED FORI), Or., July 18. Tele
grams will be sent from many towns
in the state to Governor West, urg
ing a special session of the legisla
ture to consider necessary legislation
for good roads, next Thursday. The
commercial clubs and State Grunge
will join hands in the movement. The
plan originated here trom a desire to
bond Jackson County for $1,000,000
the money to he spent in improving
the highways of tho county. At
tempts have been made to call a so
cial election instead and have the
eople vote warrants, but they have
failed It is understood here that the
Portland Chamber of Commerce and
commercial bodies of virtually all
progressive cities in the stale are
backing the good roads movement.
SALEM, July 18. Ralph E
Kennedy, an employee on the Gov
ernment dredge Champocg, was
drowned in the Willamette River,
four miles south of Salem, yesterday
afternoon, while assisting in trans
ferring a scow from the upper river
to the dredge below tho Lola Rapids.
Kennedy's wife stood on the deck
of the dredge at the time of the acci
dent, and the master of the boat, Cap
tain Moss, also witnessed the man's
plunge to death in the swift waters.
Captain Moss was powerless to assist
Kennedy on account of the distance
between him and the scow, and could
do nothing but give what assistance
he could to the grief-stricken wife.
Although men worked late last night
dragging the river for the body,
nothing could be accomplished, and
it is believed it is lodged in the rocks
somewhere at the foot of the rapids.
. Presbyterian Church.
Services Sunday, July 2.1:
Sundav school, 10 a. in.
Morning service, 11a. in.; topic of
sermon, "What Is LiteT '
Christian Endeavor meeting, 7 p.m
Evening sen-ice, 8 p. m. ; topic of
sermon, "The Condition of Suprem
acv. "
Midweek prayer meeting Thursday
evening, 8 o clock.
Yon are cordially invited to wor
ship with us.
EDGAR W. MILES, Pastor.
Falls City Fraternal Societies Held
Customary Ceremonies Last Week.
FALLS CITY,- Or., July 1.9. The
past week has been an active one in
fraternal circles here, on account of
the induction of newly-elected olli
cere in three of the leading local
lodges. The Odd Fellows installed
the following officers Saturday even
ing: .
L. B. Murray, Noble Grand.
Willie Murray, Vice Grand.
J. H. Flower, Secretary.
George Tice, Treasurer. ,
William Ellis, Chaplain.
C. O'Brien, Warden.
Randolph Butler, Conductor.
Will Ilinshaw, Outside Guard.
James Bracey, Inside Guard.
J. R. Mover, Right Supporter to
Isoble Grand.
Dick Van den Bosch, Left Sup
porter to Noble Grand.
L. L. Brooks, Right Supporter to
Vice Grand.
Thomas Hallowell, Left Supporter
to Vice Grand.
Thursday evening the Rehekahs in
stalled officers as follows:
Emma Hinshaw, Noble Grand.
George Tice, Vice Grand.
Jessie Moyer, Secretary.
L. B. Murray, Treasurer.
Carrie Murray, Warden.
Maggie O'Brien, Conductor.
Mellie Moyer, Chaplain.
Mary Tice, Outside Guard.
Tom Hallowell, inside Guard.
ucribed by law, the following describ
ed real property, to-wlt:
The Northwest of Section 22, In
Township 7 South, of Range 6 West of
the. Willamette Meridian, in the
County of Polk and State of Oregon,
together with the tenements, heredita
ments and appurtenances thereunto
belonging or appertaining.
Public notice is hereby given that
on Saturday, the 12th day of August,
1911, at one o'clock p. m. of said day,
at the front door of the County Court
House In the City of Dallas, in Polk
County, State of Oregon, I will, in
obedience to said execution and order
of sale, sell the above described prop
erty to the highest bidder for cash in
lawful money of the United States, In
the manner prescribed by law.
Dated this 14th day of July, 1911.
J. M. GRANT,
Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon.
OSCAR HAYTBR,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
REGULAR
Clubbing:
. Offers
(EFFECTIVE TIIE YEAH ROUND)
ORDER BY NUMBER
Registration of Land Title.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Polk County,
In the matter of the application of
T. A. Wilson to register the title to
Uot No. 2, Section 27, T. 6 8., R. 6 W.,
of the Willamette Meridian, Polk
County, Oregon, described as follows:
Peginning at a point 20 chs. South of
the Northeast corner of Section 2 7 In
T. 6 S. R. 6 W., Wilt. Mer. Polk
County, Oregon, and running thence
W. 17.80 chs. to E. line of Isham Cox
D. I-t C. No. 65. thence S. 4 chs. to the
Northwest corner of J. R. Syron D. L.
C. No. 56; thence E. 17.80 chains with
North boundary of said Syron D. L.
C. to East line of section 27; thence
North 4 chs. to the place of begin-'
ning, containing 7.12 acres, more or
less,
vs.
All Whom It May Concern, Defend-,
ants. Application No. 32.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Take notice, that on the 27th day
of June, A. D. an application
luuiuo iu6u, input ,,,.,.1.... '" Circuit Court of Polk County ror in
Noble Grand. itlal registration of the title of the
nara bixilt Tft Siinnnrfer fo land above described. Now unless you
Noble flrnnn appear on or before tho 29th day of
- ' - Tniir a ii iuii nnn annnr rmiRt
Maggie Ellis, Right Supporter to whv' Buch application shall not be
granted, the same will be taken as
confessed and a decree will be entered
according to the prayer of the appli
cation and you will be forever barred
from disputing the same.
(SEAL.) E. M. SMITH,
Clerk,
W. O. SIMS, Attorney for Applicant.
Vice Grand.
Phoebe McTimmonds, Left Sup
porter to Vice Orand.
The Pythian Sisters installed the
following olhcers Wednesday even
ing: -
Belle Brown, Excellent Chief.
Maude Brown, Most Excellent
Chief.
Anna Richey, Excellent Senior.
Emma Hinshaw, Excellent Junior.
M. It. Flower, Mistress of Records
and Correspondence.
Reatha Selig, Mistress of Finance.
Laura Walker, Manager.
Sadie Tooze, Protector.
Minnie Cook, Outer Guardian.
. Mrs M. R. Flower received a pin
of the order for first prize for the
best attendance, and Maude Brown
won a box of bonbons as second
prizes. The prizes were given by
Mrs. W. R. Hinshaw.
Increases Capital Stock.
The Falls City Lumber Company
today filed with Secretary of State
Olcott additional articles of incorpo
ration, increasing its capital stock
from .$150,000 to $.'100,000. The prin
cipal office of the company is located
in Portland. Salem Journal.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator with the will
annexed of the estate, of Harriet Or
chard, deceased, has filed his final ac
count in the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Polk County, and that
Wednesday, the second day of August,
1911, at the hour of ten o'clock in the
forenoon of said day, at th. court
room of said County Court In the City
of Dallas, Oregon, has been appoint
ed by said Court as the time and olace
for the hearing of objections to the
said final account and the settlement
thereof.
ORVAL E. FOCHT,
Administrator with the will annexed
of the estate of Harriet Orchard
deceased.
OSCAR IIAYTER, Attorney.
Dated and first published July
1911.
Saturday special Sherbet. We
make prompt deliveries to any part
of the city. The Bon Marche.
Will Fly for Purse.
SALEM, July 18. D. 1). Iluddle
htonc and Ben Taylor, local amateur
Methodist Quarterly Conference,
The fourth quarterly conference of
the Methodist Episcopal Church of
Dallas will he held in the class
room of the church, Tuesday even
ing, July 2.'). All ollicials are request
ed to be present, and all others who
desire to attend will be welcome.
The elections for the next year will
be hehl then, and the reports for the
current year will Ik1 given. Dr. James
Moore, district siiM-riutendent, will
preside.
GKORGK F. HOPKINS, Pastor.
Making Better Time.
The work of improvement on Dun
lap hill, which has been carried on
for several weeks by John Eblie, un
der contract with the county, has
made much more rapid progress
lately, and earth is being taken out
of the cut and hauled to the (ill at
, Summons.
In tho Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Polk County, Depart
ment No. 2.
John R. Rohbins, Josephine Robbins,
(J. 11. Uobbins, Lome Robbins,
Mary C. Dennis, Oliver E. Dennis,
Olive A. Farley, John M. Farley,
r.lla Kruher, and William II. Kra-
her, Plaintiffs, v. Carrie E.. Skip-
ton, William L. Skipton, Ralph R.
Casey, Loraine Casey, Otto G.
Mnlilig, individually and .as guard
ian of tho persons and estates of
Loraine Maud Muhhg, Ruth Muh
lig, and Edward Herman Afuhlig,
minors, Loraiuo Maud Muhlig,
Ruth Muhlig, Edward Herman
Muhlig, William Tatom, Nellie Ta
tom, Georgia Walker, S. B.
Walker, May Campbell, Herbert
Campbell, Sarah Catherine Elliott,
Fred Tatom, Lillian Tatom, Thom
as tatom, May Tatom, Mark Ta
lom, Mary A. Tatom, I. N. Woods,
Eva Woods, Edwin Jacobson, Meda
I. Jacobson, William Ross Ellis,
Minnie Ellis, Bertha Tennis, Curtis
(. tennis, Cora Ellis Miser and
Haver L. Miser, defendants.
No. 3003.
To Ralph R. Casey, Loraine Casey,
Ruth Muhlig, Edward Herman
Muhlig, Sarah Catherine Elliott,
Fred Tatom, Lillian Tatom, Thom
as Tatom, May Tatom, Mark Ta
tom, Mary A. Tatom, Cora Ellis
Miser, and Haver L. Miser, de
fendants above named
In the namo of the State of Ore
gon: You ore-required to appear
and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
Court and suit within six weeks
from the date of the first publica
tion of this summons, to-wit, on or
before the 30th day of August, 1911,
and if you fail so to answer, for
want thereof the plaintiffs will apply
to sajd Court and take a decree
against you for tho relief demanded
nd prayed for in said complaint,
vis.,
1. For a sale of that parcel of
land described as It No. 4 in Block
No. 3 in the 'Gem Addition to the
Town of Dallas, in the County of
Polk, and Stale of Oregon,, now held
by the plaintiffs and the defendants
as tenants in common and a division
and distribution of the proceeds of
sale between the parties to this suit
according to their respective rights;
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned executor of the estate of Asa
Shreve, deceased, has filed his final
account in the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Polk County, and
tnat Wednesday, the second day
August, 1911, at the hour of te
o'clock in the forenoon of said day a
the court room of said County Court
in the City of Dallas, Oregon, has
lxen appointed by said Court as th
time and place for the hearing of ob
jections to the said linal account and
the settlement thereof.
ANDREW B. MUIR,
Executor of the estate of Asa Shreve,
deceased.
OSCAR IIAYTER, Attorney.
Dated and first published July
1911.
Notho of Flnnl Sell lenient.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator of the estate
of iBaac Stevens, deceased, has tiled
his final account in the County Court
or tne state or Oregon, for Polk
County, and that Saturday, the 5th
day of August, 1911, at the hour of
ten o clock in the forenoon of said
day, at the court room of the said
County Court in the City of Dallas,
Oregon, has been appointed by said
Court as the time and place for the
hearing of objections to the said final
account and the settlement thereof.
ANDKEW KERSHAW.
Administrator of the estate of Isaac
Stevens, deceased.
, )SCAI IIAYTER, Attorney.
Dated and first published July 7
1911.
Notice to Creditors. .
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned have been duly appointed
executors of the estate of Maritaret D.
Campbell, deceased, by the County
tourt ot the .state of Oregon, for Polk
County, and have qualified.
All persons having claims against
the said estate are hereby required to
present them, with the proper vouch
ers, within six months from the date
ot tnia notice, to the undersigned ex
ecutors, at the offlce of Oscar Haytw
in me jny ot Da una, in said County
or foiK.
Dated and first published June 16
1911.
HENRIETTA VAN GROOS,
JAMES VAN QROOS,
Executors ot the Estate of Margaret
ii. lampui'ii, deceased.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
Executor's Notice.
Notice is herehv riven that In un
dersigned has been duly appointed by
the Hon. County Court of Polk Coun
ty, Oregon, executor of the estate of
Catharine McKeynolds, deceased. All
persons holding claims against said
estate are hereby notified to present
the mm, duly verified, to the said
executor at Monmouth, or to his at
torneys at Dallas, on or before six
months from the date hereof, and any
persons knowing themselves indebted
to said estate will please call and
make immediate settlement.
Dated this 26th day of May, 1911.
REECK McRF.VXffl.DA
Exwutor of the estate of Catharine
Aiclteynolds, deceased.
Sibley & Kakln, Attorneys.
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For months Dallas readers have
seen the constant expression of praise
for Doan's Kidney Pills, and read
about the good work they have done
In this locality. Not another remedy
ever produced such Convincing proof
of merit.
Mrs. Melissa Gooro, Log Cabin St.,
Independence, Ore., says: "I suffered
for years from kidney complaint, the
principal symptoms being a retention
of the kidney secretions and nervous
ness. I was also subject to head-'
aches and dizzy spells. I felt weak
and run down and hardly knew what
to do to find relief, as I had doctored
a great deal without being benefited.
I finally began using Doan's Kidney
Pills, and in less than a week I was
helped. The contents of four boxes of
this remedy made me feel like a dif
ferent woman, ridding me of the
headaches and dizzy spells and
strengthening my back. My kidneys
are now normal and I feel better in
every way."
The above statement was given
Sept. 7, 1907, and on Dec. 9, 1909,
Mrs. Gooro said: "The statement I
LEAVING AIRL1E. ARRIVING Aim, '
Passenger No. 62 8:15 a. m. Passenger No. 61.....,,,, ?;Mj
Passenger No. 72 4:05 p. in. Passenger No. 73 j.JS t
LEAVING INDEPENDENCE " ARRIVING INDEPENDENT
Passenger No. 61 7:00a. m Passenger No. 62 '.,
Passenger No. 73 2:30 p. in.Passenger No. 72 4;H
Train No. 69 leaving Dallas at 1:0 0 p. m. connects at Monmouth t
Alrlie. Trains Nos. 62 and 72 from Airlie connect at Monmouth for &
las and way points. . ,
Horse Shoeing and General Ulnek
smithlng. I can cure Quarter Cracks and Con
traded Feet, also Interfering and
Forging. I guarantee all work first
class. All I ask the public is to give
me a fair trial. I also cure corns on
horses' feet.
Horse Shoeing a Specially.
GEORGE P. CRAMER,
Fred Wagner's Old Stand, Dallas, Ore.
LOOK HERE
I Sow are of Ointments for CutiiiTli
That Contain Mercury,
as mercury will surely destroy the
sense of smell and completely derange
the whole system when entering it
througli the mucous surfaces. Such
articles should never be used except
on prescriptions from reputable phy
sicians, as the damage they will do is
ten-fold to the good you can possibly
derive from them. Hull's Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney
& Co., Toledo, O., conttalns no mer
cury, and is taken Internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. In buying
Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get
the genuine. It is taken Internally
and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J.
Cheney & Co. Testimonials free.
Sold by Druggists. Prict 75c per bot
tle. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
The City Express Transfer
does all kinds of hauling atra- f
sonable rates. Stand and .bolt
phones at Webster's Confection-
cry Store.
ARTHUR STARR !
Proprietor
DALLAS, ORECC
Sunrise Restaurs:
The annual school election at Cor
valllis was forgotten by the voters and
not a single vote was cast. As a re
sult, Dr. J. R. N. liell will continue
as a director until his successor is
elected and qualified.
Everybody Satlslletl
Who has tried Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-
gave for publication recommendlne ",r e0UBhs. CHlua. Br'P or any
. , . , i in
Doan's Kidney Pills still holds good.
for sale by all dealers. Price CO
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan
take no other.
and
Having experimented last year
with oil sprinkling, citizens of Albany
residing on South Ferry street will
this year practice that system of dust
laying.
roat or bronchial troulde. Get a
bottle today. Look for the Hell on
the liotltle.
Baker'Herald: Just now members
of the bar are discussing whether or
not a farm can be legally transferred
with no other description but that of
the recorded name.
Old t'lirs
Antiseptic Salve wilt heal them
promptly. It Is clean and pleasant to!
use. 25c a box. Sold everywhere I
A Cough, A cold, "
And tlien no telling what unleai you
use Dr. Bell a Pine-Tar-Honey. It is
irSt, as your neighbor.. Look
for the Bell on the Buttle. Sold v.
erywhere.
- LLOYD KOIIAUI, Proprtetm I
Meals and short orders iervediti
hours. Everything new and tin
. . . . . .-,.-. j
SiKM'laltles. J
Chop Suev and Noodle
!
. - t
t
Smith Building; Main and Mill Sin-
Dallas, Oregon
An Innovation in the Gresham
schools is the department of Hnm,ii
Inasmuch as the membership of the I SCience'. Miss Re . Edward of
Corvallis, has been elected teacher in
that department.
Umatilla County Pioneers' association
is rapidly diminishing, an auxiliary
organisation Is talked of. embracing
the native sons and daughters or I-BaI Dla"ks for sale at this offt
Summer Colds
Are harder to relieve than ,nm.,.
, ,,r;u just as readilr to
Z 5 WW
2 lliii
.5 i 9
mn
la,.
55
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f HAY-FEVER )
HAYFEVEi
ELY'S CREAM BAP
A poll Ml tnl
Is (ulckiy
CIVIS RtLltf AT O"..'
It rWn. soothes, heals mi V1Z
ou i i...r. resnltine fnc i-
Right In your busiest season whn
you have ,he ,Past time J e
re HK likt-lv t lL. u I UmAF''
Ii.. v- Miurii unu ; n HnvMlwnTlllu ui
! SI? jr'1 . nl. you I Restore, the Senses of If ?
a i-HMMittion to sail over the city c81lsed eoKin.ral)le .lelay in tho op-
11 n uir t.i .jw..'. iiirjr tail i i j,,nn
Mixz around (lie dome ot the rauoi
thev will ak no pay. liclievim? that
no city of Hie Northwest has haj a
home-built airship fly over it, these
liinhlers feel that Salem shouUI,
from an a!verti.iiij; jxiint of view,
eneouratre their venture. The best
Will Remain Here.
A. V. Ii. Snyder, of Salem, has ac
cepted the I'olk County avney of
the Onegwi Fire Kelief Association,
of McMiunville, and will make Ial-
fliL-ht Urn far which the aviators' is home. He has arranard to
claim to have made was of two miles,; have his ..lli.-e with It, (J. fampln-
Mor-!
Address !the Dell
the rate of 5-0 vards ilav. Failure crees and other iisbursements Khali'
..f . i... ..;'.,.. ....... i. . .!. . i. ..r 1 1. r anttt.
.r: ,!. l.v. n.n.U ,,.l. Kal,.,n .. . . T . .. .-. . ' . f To y J MorSll and
I .I .VI ". 1,18 " ' " "ll; . . !, hi. wife. th. above named di-i
X That the plaintitTs may have , fondants. In the name of the 8tate! If already a subscriber to any
such other and further n-I.ef a t, "!!" he publication, named In
.... treatment with Dr. Bell', Wn.-Tt, i n'' hamUrtaln, Colic. Cholera and ' It fa y to we. Cootsto";
Honey. Bold everywhere. U 1 m' hand and take g. K'S
on the Bottle.
Happiest Girl In Um-o!,,,
A Lincoln. NVK. ir,ri ... . 1 Paving rnmi.anv v.-. -. . -
".7 . . (A ,k . . ... - i nailiK-.i .... '" "" nn-
wt r mi ruinpiaini mea UH nM Ml T "" 1 juur auumriutiun t i nn n aiuni lor nnn fin, . u
This summons by order of the In the abve-,ntltled cam and Court. ' will be extended one rear from ! eonn,u.ti ... -f.. I"" '. "h chfon- i bl
have Chamberlain
for a dose
sale by all good dealers.
The
i'. nun aooui
"orty
it v i i.. , . i , . . .... . .. , . ,. . .
i .i - r.ii ... .-' . i t hereof, and If inn r.n espirauon aaie.
.'V? "' "'yV:rYn:"U"lre d .-...r. for Vint ThriWf the If 5"ou ' h !
at vnammrs in ine iiy oi imjias plaintiff mill take a dree against i lines to go to different
on the lith day of July, 1311, is you ss prsved for la 1U said com- Indicate below,
sened upon you by the publication j P'sjnt. to- it : l
thevof for a pen.Nl of eonseru- j ,lt" nV the wt half of tl. n T
'-moeiiain s Stomach i v
a maga- , and Liver Tablets and In th.ee dav, 1 1 , ' 8Ummer "h. in childn-n
addresa, was able to be u and tnl M(f r ! Cam,,,., c,,Iio.
. along. I am t.e proud.st girt 1 , D"""hO" Remedy and C.tor
; Unc, to find such a good meuicL'." ' ItV ' "rtati F
cflntnict ;:t lj.nrnn..
ocks hv( !.,... ,,aV(.u
phine. The household temJ
i. r1 ni at Dnutn" "J
riY BROTHERS, 56 vr Sl
eJ,d"'-" aale I,
in which thee my thev raised the' " Mill street, just north or the curt " ' . ' ."V,,, P , J
machine several times to a hcijdit of j "VfJ r.:r,reir(M, I, - of
MHJ I.vt. Mil the wiviH ot July 4. " ""u,. ! -;Ui; .,l,i;Ki .l n.l ' " "l wuiametts Meridian, In : "e railroad projects en !a i i ",tTrV tr.-e n tn r,
the machine has ..en completely- .hfaf TJTtt rto IT, I Eugene, .n.n i T' '
pa.red and a heavier rroil!er put TjnMvA Kmt dai of the fiit publication of this enjoined from clalrr.lng any Tihu ' cl"y. Southern Pe.c .TT f 11 " " oxheart
NO Line-No Seams. summon is Julv 18, liU. j '' "' '- l. me .(- ""n lin-; P"nd. Eu,en. "r and U said t U- the larg
Call at Hotel Gail Wednesday or, O'AIi HAYTER. "tmI Vummons0,." rut.li.hed foe a'1 d " -atment with Dr. n,W ffter ! " ,h k
Pore WaUr Wanted. Thurdav, Julv 20 and 27, and have. Attorney for Plaintiff. ! period of . w.v. m the polk ; Antiseptic Salve. We guaian- ' .. " ,"n n5" "r thow above' c .
SALF.M July IS-At a meetin, ,r I..we ,how you Ihe.new gW, j SaT iX, " I Uet . -11:-'
f..r . .,..r- w.l ml, .1 tl- 1. N '" Wr m " tl" B'
Aevlatn. A Jin.ihMJ ai.nropria-1 r ' "! strain th eyes.
t!..i. w.i m-i aside bv Ibe last Letr- eenahl to erne apari. Terfect " ,uh, ' f lit.
, . f . ' t , ... .... ... i upon an orde of si and d.-rre f
;1 -ire f,.r In purpose of Mttking , ,n ith the nsi):l.tlinK and dis-, ftrel.uT rivfi and mM. br sld
L-
t hi -i l- Ik.. J TV A f V... . . a1..a. I '
. nrr."". "x ':a . " 4 th date of first rul.lie.non I members. Th. -Mrr'. I I
. iau-M nui t.i i imin oun in inr l J,m. ? mi .. ,k j... i- : Tw i w a hi.Hk. ....
i . KtaiM of orreon for the County of ....' ...... .7 .... " rerrt nhwi expended for n. . .. , 1.,. . '- nlition. For .i
4 oui,i ; 7?"ve tht
in !.i h to draw Mfr for
.; J iin'H at th state iasii-
. a n.l ti e joard plans in m- I
lie i . n m t t'lu-e. The
. -' " . . tn, Tn'l iiJi.rv f
comfort left out Krp
',.-d
,1 O
lani.-ular Prlnilna-.
Th OVerer
l-ublK-stlon .,11 K. J.v 14. 111 i'r" :':'" "P-- Dr. r-eii-s Anti-Pain I, wk . . H a,"
SIHI.KV F.AK1V. J-r- -i m'ne treasury. i Ba, ,n- "ter-l
i I antiseptic remedy .nj "I The rie i. . .
d. monstra-u ,r,-u" ourl "n .h' ' .!"y r Julr:i . i . lHhi Rmdr i ease germs. R.ld ."? '" d8" 'T I. ..f.,-. w
. JI1. in s sun then pen.img in sa.a , .New leave bom on a kwi ' Bnh Internal snd eiterrssl Is rll .' ... ''-nere on , t ' '5 afural!tioii n,l..
( mirt, .hrmn ln .Noel s-d ?. , t,n..,, nt rh,mW!.,fc.. ! j..,, . ,.. ' r ' nw- ! . . ' " that l of . w....
"Wlcantt hav he,. "
M- M nt In. ik. .i . .. ."-ni
las I. I h snd C.
j.-urneT imernai snd external is rejc1 . nusitiv marsnt
W : ""v. noiers una insrrttoea Keanedr , a MTttie of It nil s AnSl-Tsin. Oo-J '
Clats.ip c.ua- !
Noel wer i.i snd D. W. Ksn-'Z " . . , vy s.mw trf lamiiy. Keep
t)..;i h
, sv "-e ie'. n,ur.K K. rii-r ss lim! certain to b needed arjd for all kinds vf bowel troubled.
wsnts h Prinlinsi Nunir 2ii. sna i. m. in (jn.,-.
Sheridan Sun:
h .1 " I . J ! ,.r
s i.irh w ..r;.;ervd Ton ar rrttcUl.-r about Ttll-the- , " " . '.m .B., ', I r rte.m.h';
' . . , . . .' i. .. ' good dealers.
buildins for k. . .. eenifn
cannot t ot tsined hn on board th ' t.r-n.i: r- r..r. k.. .i . , . . . r 'ht rdant . .
: ' ' ' ' ,,. romnieied a n j . , Are i -.-'i ..
J Fhone, Mala It. and we will rait.
put-ire au.tion. In to manner
For sal hr ail sll him Pt-wialr antser4k. fM 1 'm-mmi :" asoAfi . rurd vrith Sath.ee....".
' . 1 i ret , b. puce,, lB "Z": j
. .a T arT.
When too
K.. and On '
look to U l-
Torpid.
HERBINE
Is tfc Beser '
tt Is an invlgorji!
a torpid liver. ' ,
briors imrroretr, st Tr
UM Puts th. livel ! c
ous conJition. i t-
tends Its restorat. ,
to the stomach ,'
he'rs d.gesti"" a i , f
lauon. panftts ;-, , r- .
tacs. i ' e-
hr n
Rhen tb I0
1 , I . .r. Sf!
fonetinsl r-TLr
of which
spirits.
I .mtP Bs'la-fl
coraiAD
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