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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1912)
Tuesday, name , u FOLK COUNTY OBSERVER TWO County Bills Allowed at February Term of Court List of bills alllowed by the county court of Polk county, Oregon, at the regular February term thereof, (ex cept statutory salaries.) Cunty Court. XV. J. White $6-20 H. If. Shepherd 6-20 J. A. McCann 6-20 Tom Stow 6-20 A. S. Campbell 6-20 H. L. Fenton 6 20 Koads and IIi1nvayM. A. L. Bartholomew $ 2.51 ASKS MB FOR 3.25 3.40 39.6 12.0 6.3 6.00 J. J. J. Wurtzberger & Trimble M. W. Mix C. W. Minnieh Geo. Smith, Jr Dallas Lumber & Log Co. T. J. Sullivan D. W. Campbell 4.5 R. 1!. Winslow 42.0 John Ritner 8.5 C. A. Kerber 3.7 Richard Grant 2.5 Geo. Loftus 10.00 Will Spinney 12.50 J. W. Finn 19.55 C. K. Spaulding L. Co 9.49 City of Independence 21.00 T. W. Brunk 46.00 E. C. Pollan 12.00 J. U. Yeater 3.00 Beall & Co 62 Dallas Iron Works 24.50 Grant & Coad 7.65 Chas. Maxfleld 1.25 J. M. Grant 4.25 O. A. Spinney 25.00 Glen Stoddard 2.50 E. L. DeLashmutt 3.00 Ferries. Hanna Bros $47.20 Geo. Wilson 12.00 A. W. Russell 1.50 McBeth & Wilshlre 2.00 Indep. Nafl Bank 54.90 Good & Carlos 12.50 D. 13. Boydston 7 Grant Warren 50.00 .Sheriff's Ollice R. Harris $ 7.50 C. Uglow 17.50 Jull. M. Grant $ 7.10 School Kiiei-liiUiHlent'8 Ofllce. E. Dunton 6.00 W. A. Johnson 6.00 C. W. Lee 3.95 F. S. Crowley 6.00 W. I. Ford 6.00 Institute Instructors 31.95 Clerk's OHUo. Mrs. E. M. Smith $65.00 Current KxpeiiHC. Dallas Telephone Co $32.20 Oregon Power Co 36.10 Hobs E. Moores Co 2.16 Irwin llodson Co 1.57 Polk County Observer 40.25 Polk County Itemlzer 22.03 C. O. Coad 50.00 Glass & Prudhonime Co. 5.07 l'nuiM-r. J. K. Neal $ 6.00 Miles Davis 6.03 C. A. Robinson 14.00 V. F. Daniel 9.25 W. S. Cary 5.00 D. G. Meador 15.50 M. ('. Syron 7.50 A. B. Sturbuck 63.00 Stow & Co 1.00 DrexliT & Alexander 20.00 Kate MtiMcott 27.25 Dallas Meat Cl. . . . 2.00 Fuller Pharmacy 7.25 1!. If. McCullon 5.00 Dallas Hospital 15.00 11. 1C. McCullon 10.00 G. Black IS. 00 E. Huntley 108.50 K. Tripp 6.00 Ju-lli-e Court. Holman $48.55 Pfandhoefcr 3.50 Court llon.se. M. V. Wood $60 00 Guy Bros 1.00 Dallas Water Co 11.85 Oregon Power Co 9.60 11. W. VauKhn 3.00 AvNOMiticnt ami Collection of Tatin. IC. B. Coxper $60.00 Tracy Staats 50.00 l-MVt Protection. State of ori-Kon , lltxHIlC. It. Stai buck , Pfariilhorfer Mock l'te-tor. M. Circuit Court. P. II. Johnson J. it. Xunn 12.0 Clmril . l'.ma nml Girla Aid S.xicty ..$60 o0 llllligclll SolllhT. Gen. CiUi.ii Pout No. 64 $43 00 fruit ln-ior. B. Y. All. n $34 00 cora e. McAllister brixgs sot ix department xo. 2. Her Husband, E. S. McAJliHter, Said to Have Deserted Her Here Notes of Other Cases Pending. Another divorce suit has been filed in Department No. 2 of circuit court for Polk county. The plaintiff is Cora E. McAllister who seeks sepa ration from her husband, E. S. Mc- Alister, on the grounds of lack of support and desertion. According to 21 d f Feb 1912 in dent of Dallas for 20 years and was married to the defendant in this city August 19, 1906, and she avers that J h fi publication of this a r tin r I m t c nna tVinn Vino Via riAritilh I 1 uted to her support, and further that he deserted her December 1, 1910. The defendant Is supposed to be near Marblemount, Skagit county, Wash' ington. There are no children. Mrs. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR POLK COUNTY, DEPARTMENT NO. 1. F. J. COAD, plaintiff, v. GEORGE A. BERRY, defendant, No. 4009. To GEORGE A. BERRY, the above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON. you are hereby require ed to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and action, within six weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons, to-wit: on or before the 21st day of February, 1912: and if you fail so to answer the said com -laint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to said Court and take a judgment against you for the sum demanded in said eomplaint, viz.: for the sum of $397.42, and for his costs and disbursements in this action. And the plaintiff will take a fur ther order and judgment that the property attached in said action be sold to satisfy the plaintiff's de mand herein. This summons, by order of the Honorable Ed. F. Coad, County Judge of Polk County, Oregon, made at Chambers in the city of Dallas, on the Gth day of January, 1912, is served upon you by the publication thereof for a period of six consecu tive weeks immediately prior to the the Polk County Observer, a newspaper of general circulation, published at Dallas, in said County of Polk. The SEAL ESTATI F0I? SALE summons is January 9th, 1912. OSCAR HAYTER, 2-20 Attorney for plaintiff. The Eastern Immigration to Oregon will be greater this year than ever pefore. If you expect to sell that pro perty, list it immediately. If interested in buying, read carefully the following list and remember I will be glad to show you what I have for sale and trade: EXECVTOR'S XOTICE. Notice is hereby given to whom it Mf Aititpr nin He-ht h1bi tr rpstimp may concern, that th undersigned tnrm r.am t u i!, been duly appointed executor of ..n.... . . ' tne e8tate of August Martin Werner, raus iuy. is ner attorney. deceased, by the Honorable County Demurrer Filed. Court of Polk County, Oregon. All TTVnpot Klpipnh thrnnirv, ha ottnr. persons navms claims against saiu estate are hereby notified to present ney, uscar nuyier, nas niea in ue- the same to the undersigned, duly partment No. 1, a demurrer to the verified, at Perrydale, Oregon, on or complaint of Ellers' Piano House of before six months from the date Twti,i in hkh it, cua nereor, ana an persons Knowing . " themselves indebted to said estate mat .leieseh nad purchased a piano are hereby notified to make imme of them at an agreed price of $325. diate settlement thereof. $275 of which was unDald and for Dateu mis zzna day or January, no q which suit was brought recently. The " FRED G. WERNER, detendant demurs on the ground that Executor of the estate of August the complaint docs not state facts Martin Werner, deceased, a cause of sufficient to constitute action. Oscar Hayter as attorney for the defendant has filed an appeal In De partment No. 1, from Justice Hardy Holman's court In the case of Joseph Tharp versus Loyd Jones, wherein Tharp was recently given a verdict of $10, together with costs and dis bursements. In an action brought to recover $129.75 claimed to.be due on account. Attorneys for estate. 2-2 Kor a sprain you will find Cham Iain's Liniment excellent. the pain, removes the soreness, and SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County, Depart ment No. 1 Merchants National Bank of Port land, Oregon, plaintiff, v. George A. Berry, defendant. No. 4006. To GEORGE A. BERRY, the above named detendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON you are hereby requir ed to nnnear and nnswpr tlia com. It allays L,jajnt e(j aajns(; y0U jn the above entitled Court and action within six soon restores the Dart, to a healthy week. from the date of the first pub. condition 25 and 50 cent bottles for ,i(.ntion of this summons, to-wit i or sale by all dealers. RIZI LIST TO HE ISSl'EI) 11. C. E. II. I A. I. ,.$ii2.sa ..$ 5 00 5.0(1 . .$25.00 ..$ 4 00 IWiys ami (;irls to VmX'tc In Slate Contest. Oregon Agricultural College, Cor allis, Ore., Feb. 13. An edition of 0,000 copies of the 32 page bulletin on Industrial contests for Oregon boys and girls will 1 Issued shortly from the Oregon Agricultural college printing plant, and one will be sent to every child In the state who Is eligible to the contests. A prize list not yet completed, already holds five prizes for each class in all of the'va riotis competitions. Thd first prizes include Shetland ponies, Jersey and Holstein calves, Southdown, Shropshire, Cotswold and Lincoln sheep. Poland China, lUrk- shlre and Purno Jersey pigs, Scotch collies, and chickens of various breeds, as well as other valuable awards. The second prize In each class is $6, the third $5, the fourth $4 and the fifth $3. Do you know that more real dan ger lurks In a common cold than In any other of the minor ailments? The safe way Is to take Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, a thoroughly reliable preparation, and rid your self of the cold as quickly as pos- all denlers. NORMI, SOCIETIES ELECTION II' re ( a niisMti' of hope anJ ir.xi.l ihe.-r from Mrs, C. J.. Martin, 1'ih'iic Mill. Ya., hn U the mother of IS elul.lrn. Mr. M.irtin a i u red i f Momnoh trouble and o Mtp.ilien ly Chnmlerlain Tablet nfltr fixe year of suT. rim:, and nw r.n.mni(h.N thn tat ! t to the pub- 1:. Sm'1.1 by all dealers. Tidewater t Irail, r: The T" are all bnv. ar.d th tr,. arc all o!l. n, It l ii 1-. low n r In r-jpcn.ienoe Tib-do h.T.. ji kle and the putt:rit t'rth tb. ir bu s O!) the fruit we r.ad of tV- mil,! At. It i rni'ush to make one re ) tl at he lie in Oregon. ! 1 h Vjusror il'-Ttf ? rlircT. f the I:i; l..-,!r br A Irctnr . . ! j .nv. a la l-ri r, , l.tt tnk, l ' I li'M.'t tim pnN r-j in vm urVmnn r afd er'y vJ l .rrrrt a.-t,-n tn tH $rt of a t- t.IrN' Orgaiiinttioim Choose New Ollii-J'T. Monmouth, Or.. Feb. . The olrl cr of the societies of the students of the State Normal a: hool recently ebeted and ho will prs:de oxer the fate of the repe tive k I. -tie dur ing the a.eond term of the ear. have oeen iUFtaM.,1. There are three of theao aH-ietie that have recently eleeted olfi.-, is and tho. chown are: iviphian Soe:et Hilen IVarry. Un Strathan. dien Shore, E.lher Coupland, Jenif Hyde. ei-Ttme S.h 1. tv Sara M eh. 1 n. May Kelly. I.jn ro!l. Esther l!n, iririma Kenut. Ertre Nona Se j. ty Jwip Hyd Ix-u MoAlpln. Rhea IV naon. Straehan. SiHr Ijike ha ut,-r,Wd $150 to the Ijik- county rubiiritr fund. Knt.rpri' hst a-Sun-Uy ci. n I r.-Mem under cvnu!erat:on. the vie t . i-e whether a me ir ( pu tur or i t).t a theatr. Thre i bo t. ttr m.'.e tie m . v r eoS.la than 'hn-!rii!ni C..aeh ;.tne,!v. It aet n na!ur' j '.i. ' cm tS I .rm. rpff. tho a-. rc- r.a. ' t, p.; anJ n- th . rn t, a f- y c.!-tu-R . I'. aj 1 a.l tiet'.rra. on or before the 21st day of February. 1!)12; and if you fail so to answer the said complaint for want thereof t lie plaintiff will apply to said Court and take a judgment against you for the sums demanded in said complaint viz 1. For the sum of $300.00, with interest thereon from the 7th day of August, 1U11, at the rate of eight per cent, ix-r annum until paid, and for the further sum of $.j().()0 as at torney's fees uiani its first cause of action herein. 2. For the sum of $300.00. with interest thereon from the (ith dav of Sepleniber, 1911, until paid, at the rate ot eight per cent; jht annum, and for the further sum of $.10.00, as attorney s fees upon its second cause ot action herein. 3. tor the sum of $350.00. ami interest thereon from the Kith dav of September. 1011, until paid, at the rale ot eight jht cent, tier annum. and for the further sum of $."il.(Hi. as attorney's fees upon its third cause of action herein. 4. For the sum of $42.".22. upon its fourth cause of action herein. ). For t lie sum of $4Uo.3(i. uimii t-s fifth cause of action herein; and (i. for its costs and disburse ments in tins action. And the plaintiff will take a fur ther order and judgment that the property attached in said action lie sold to satisfy the plaintiff ' de mands herein. This summon, bv order of the Honorable Kd. F. Coad. Count v I u die of Polk County, Oregon, made at ('handier m the citv of Dalla. on the otli day of January. VM2. is 'crved upon you lev the l.ublical i..n thereof tor a criod of eoiwen tivr weeks immediately prior to tl.e Ist dav of February, l'.tli in the Polk County OWrver. a newp;ijMr of ireneial circulation published at Italia, in sai l County of IVIk. The I date of the tirM publication of ihi Min tnon i January th. VM2. uforgV. i. r.i.'miKs. rscAJ 1IAYTKK. - - Attonieya for j-:.iir,!;:T. Nmhf to Contr.iwsi I ir Coixrete i uHerl W nrk. I,n., Or. c.-n. K. I rusry II. li; NotK-e t h.-r. hv asv.-n thit :.' will he r---fJ tv the C.urtv CUrk at hia (?!. f tn Ia;;a. Cr-con. to If onMl on v e.ln.-adav. th- ith i of March. 11I. at 1 o cl k p m'. of 4j,1 !r f..r th citrv.rt)..!i r,f tmo cn-rt ruHert tH tvt cf r. mf..r ni i t. th iu!vrt r (i fI at a-. :i f.t t t-t of n;lvrt an,1 Jn ff-.t in r'. at rr,M!iTmrt. Th ci:U" nr. to b l!.--t. rnr rt-ir th a ", np- e r 1 - a -s;t ,.r--v . ' T thr-f, .:"- p,, rnrth 4 t'- '"rt tr. I i.i.-T t r--". -1 t ini'f ( r rt irr r-r I t Tu.-I-i T M. P M ITH. Citft. FARMS No. 81. 83 acres four miles from Dallas, 2 and one-half miles from Falls City, one mile from school, 25 acres in cultivation, 2 and one half acres in irrigation used for garden, balance in timber and pas ture, small frame house, good hopJ house, goat barn, etc., 1200 straw berries, soil good dark loam. Price $60 per acre. Half cash. No. 125. 221 acres of as good farm land as there Is in the Willamette Valley, 180 acres in fine state of cultivation, 90 of which is fine riv er bottom and 90 gently rolling and suitable for either farming or fruit raising, balance pasture and wood land; has some fencing and river forms one boundary line; near rail road and school. Price $60 per acre and very attractive terms. No. 64. 80 acres 2 1-2 miles from Salem near boat landing and sta tion on alem, Falls City & West ern Ry., 1-2 mile from school, church and store, 7 room house, barn C5x75, two good chicken houses, hog houses, water piped from good spring to house, all fenced with woven wire, large fish pond, etc. 60 acres in high state of cultivation, balance pasture and timber, five acres under irrigation and more can be irrigated. Price $8,500. Terms if desired. No. 46. 30 acres of land all level, soil dark rich loam and all in crop on a good wagon road and Joins railroad. Will sell all or in 10 acre tracts. Price $110 per acre. No. 54. 80 acres of level land all in cultivation, 7 miles from Cor- vallis, on the new Electric R. R now building to Eugene, 1-4 mile from station, near school and good road to town. 5 room house near ly new, barn and other buildings, all fenced. Price $60 per acre. No. 33. 5 acres Just one mile from town on a good road; plank walk all the way to town. All In culti vation and part in crop. New four room house,' wood house, chlckeri house and good well; 24 young fruit trees and some berries. Price $1700. Good terms. No. A2. 14 1-2 acres 1 1-2 mile from town. Itarn 20x40, lumber on place for house. Soil dark loam, all in crop. Price $32 00. Terms. CITY PROPERTY. No. A3. One of the best bareains in Dallas consisting of a strip of land 100x140 feet on Main St., near Court House. Two good 6 room dwellings with modern improve ments, wood shed, and 25 bearing fruit trees. This is a very good Investment. Price $3500. No. Al. Close in 6 room dwelling In first class condition. Lot 50x140 good new barn, wood shed, etc. This Is a good home and the price and terms very attractive. Price $1200. No. 90 1-2. This Is one of the best bargains on Hayter street or In Dallas; 5 room cottage, bafh, toi let, city water, electric ligh.ts, etc. Large lot 60x150 facing east, some young trees and flowers, nice chick en park and garden land. Price $1100. No. 59. I-aree 9 room two ntnrv house, plastered and in good con dition; cellar and cement base ment, good well, chicken house, woodshed. 4 large lots, 50 bearing fruit trees. price $1800. One half cash, balance eay terms. Will consider a trade. No. 62. Choice lot 5(1x1 in Mocks from Main street Price $230. Easy terms. Jirce b. .5x144 on Shelton str.?t all fene, for chickens, small barn and some young fruit tree, price $3( and nil! -H on Installments. . !. Oood bish dry lot In South west Dalla 0xH4. large barn 24x SI with hrd full leneth on one side. de:ra!e part of town. Price $i;o. No. II. Two large lota on East flav streft. hi. h Is a very desirable part or ton. lxI44. well filed, this projrty is ury cheap and I ne nonesi vvnn Your When yobuy a Piano, why not bnv the best? 1 The Cable -Kelson Leads in all Things that make a Piano Perfect A cordial invitation is given to every music lover to visit our reception room and enjoy the delights of Ca-ble-Nelson music. Let us know if you are interested in pianos, and we will send a representative to call on you and give prices and terms. L. D. Daniel Music Store 630 Court Street B&BSSE3 Are You Going to Build? Let Us Quote You Prices on all Your Lumber Bill Will be pleased to send pur salesman to call on you upon request by mail or phone Dallas Lumber and Logging Co. Dallas, i Oregon j THAT "LASTING IMPRESSION in a grown person is made during child hood. Then shouldn't a child have the best in the way of Bible study? Only trained teachers at the Bible school of the First Christian Church Corner Clay and Jefferson Sts. Da,Ias Dallas Iron Works West Side WorKs MarKe j ill II ou t..th for 33 Ma hlnKta Foandrrmrn Pattern- ! Makers. ' SAWMILL WOUK A SPECIALTY I G. U HAWTU-VS. rroP- We are rrparrd to dc any kind ot ' Iron and Eraea work. Tjimw f-i,. MOXUMKNTS, and Stock work on hand. We make CTRBING. the rtt and chearx-at Stump Puller ' . Tir. on the market. Price reaaonable. A Com plot Line of All ltJ. F. E. COOK Real Estate Dallas, Or. A IVaatifal Woman Mut r axe a fl akin. Ir Pi; Ar.ti P-r-ttc Fi've Mirnui jvm j.Ua. i:-k h--'.K char r, roaeh ri.ss. 1ai;-c te rk n a-r.th. Trr ;t on out r-rar.?e. .C-M ly Corrad A 'rrrt.se in K t rocr !.--1 tie O'-Mrvfr ar.J l t .-.it k r at tV t -Z.t. I Tower's Fish Brand Waterproof rt air . wotning It 1A for l. . J aernc in the wrttt atler. k will not damp. P yo in either reaped jrrri a" a mr- idTDc! J Tower Co. O""" BOSTON 1 i Ca,UdL D , , . - i fr.:. , r- Scicniin: t iz ( . : --' . . . . in'! U t Pi JElB--fU'fJx 1