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POLK COUNTY OBSERVER SEVEIf IJqjES ANNOUNCEMENT Jvlu" ,a Advertisement) iram .. .ttitr L. TOOZE, Jr. fl.'"" ' vjaaaaa.'- .. f 1 Lublkau candidate for nomination as .loint ucpresentathrc. !T0 the republican voters of Polk and j iincoln counties: I ,reSpectfully announce my candl J (or the republican nomination iW,lnt Representative for the i : Tniir nnd Lincoln. If ,L.x and elected, I shall work .,i industriously for the l.a'.,.,( nnd each and every part llreof and shall do my best to make . ,ontnt on an aggressive one. , .hail favor any legislation in.u..i6 ....ii manv useless appropria .. . i nnsf hnvn made tnnr m on- - uiv. Mv aim will be to ....i, ff,r the benefit of the people irj U , oro FOP n ? t .i nt tor ouiue-iiuiww o. --o ;jU , , , . , . I am fully quaiinea o give una ,.nntr.Mnn It IllSirlV district trie rfnwcuiowwf. ., ,.rvpR. I respectful ry as your sup- 1W . , m T n''lA'? T. Paid Advertisement) 1 E. M. SMITH, Candidate for County Clerk. Through the Influence of many men md taxpayers. of the county, I have become a candidate for re-election It has gentrally been understood Itat the fees of the County Clerk's ofBte, for years past, barely paid ex Wnapn nnit In vlptv nf thifl fact. I wpwtfullv submit the following fig sres, showing the Inmense profit to lie county that this office has become From Januarv 1. 1911. to Jan- ry 1, 1912, the fees were $5,624.1? Hunting and Fishing licenses 1,368.00 Total fees $6,992.12 Salary of Clerk $1,600 Wary of Deputy Clerk 900.00 Eitra tuln at 12.50 Der dav 475.00 Average $39.50 per month) "tra heln on Tax Roll ... 113. id Total evu.nsp $3,088. id W profit to County .... $2,533.37 Hunting and Fishing license (Profit to State) $1,368.00 lie Total pr,. rit $3,903.75 The past tun v.nrs the law re- Wires many additional records to be Tt, mm of which are as lollows Rford Of M.,t,,r VehlnlpB Ftills Of Lien upon Chattel Mortgages f-c-ord of Xnrses. Minister's Record wd Vi.. r t' v., the - ..icn I rami . ration of voters and issuing of j (raid Advertisement) anting and Ashing licenses and the "rk connect d w ith the county and 'irtuit o.iurt hits greatly increased. is only l.v the experience that I hv ha(i. cn.'istant attention to duties GALE S. HILL of Linn County, FOR DIST. ATTORNEY WIXSLOW "-.' I" 1 1 1 .' 1 . 1 '"" 0 ' ' L ,-".'; j - ' "0 Candidate for Republican Xoniina- tiou for District Attorney. Qualili ations. Have been engaged in the active practice of law for twelve years. For eight years' have been Deputy District Attorney for Linn county, during which time have had practically en tire charge of the office, and am fa miliar with and experienced in the duties of the District Attorney's of fice in all departments. Platform. "If I am nominated and elected I will, during my term of office, per form the duties of said office to the best of my ability; impartially pros ecute all offenders against the crim inal laws of the State of Oregon; promptly and carefully transact all civil business of the different coun ties; make a special effort to care fully and diligently investigate all cases and save the tatxpayers tne burden of payiing for ill-advised and spite work prosecutions. I will at all times give prompt and courteous at tention to people having business with the office, but at no time or un der any circumstances be dictated to or controlled by any person, faction, or interest whatsoever." If you believe in promotion and agree with the above principles your support will be appreciated. GALE S. HILL,. Has Had Practical Experience Is Well Qualified. and W. C. Winslow, candidate for Dis trict Attorney, Is making his cam paign solely upon the ground of ex perience and efficiency. He has been directly associated With John Mc Nary, our present District Attorney, for four years, acting as his deputy for Marion county during that time. He has also represented Mr. McNary as acting District "Attorney In every county in the district, having full charge of the work and is thorough ly acquainted throughout the whole district with the duties of the office to which he aspires. If elected he promises to give us an honest, eco nomiaci and efficient administration. If you believe in promoting those of actual experience, he is asking your support. (Paid advertisement.) County Clerk. To the Republican Voters of Polk county: At the request or many friends I have decided to become a candidate for the office of County Clerk. Having had four year's experience the, office as Deputy Clerk I feel qualified to attend to the duties of the office in a way that will be sat isfactory to the people of Polk county. Respectfully asking for your votes nd assistance in the coming fpri- maries, April 19, I am Yours truly, A. F. TOXER. Paid Advertisement) Superintendent. To the Republican voters, Polk county, Oregon: I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for the office of School Superintendent of Polk coun ty, Oregon, for a Second Term, sub ject to the will of the Republican voters at the nominating primary, April 19. 1912. I wish to say that when a candi date for my first term as School Su perintendent. I . promised that I would give my best work for the schools of the county. I have spent my entire time In working for the betterment of the schools and ask a nomination on the record I have made. If nominated and elected ior a second term, I will follow the same policy as in the past and will give my best work for the schools of the county. Respectfully, II. C. SEYMOUR. (Paid Advertisement,) Assessor. T hereby announce myself as a ii,iat. fnr the office or Assessor ianuiuv - " - subject to the decision of the RepuD- can primary election to be neia April 19, 1912. C. L. llloBAni. Paid Advertisement) rnmlldatc's Announcement. . t ee to announce my candidacy for the nomination for County Asses aor, subject to the will of the Repub lican voters of Polk county, in i" primary election to be held April 19, 1912-" W. A. AYRES. Paid Advertisement. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, tor the County of Polk. Department Nq. Two. F. J. Lafky, Plaintiff, v. Frank Hogue, and Lena Hogue, his wife, Hen F. Foster and Addie Fos ter, his wife, J. E. Reynolds and May Reynolds, his wife, J. E. How ard and Harriet L. Howard, his wife, F. N. Derby and Mariam A. Deiuy, his wiie, "W. E. DeLarm and George '. Hodges, Defendants, 'io v. E. DeLarm, George C. Hodges, J. . E. Howard and Harriet L. Howard, his wile, defendants a Love named: 1 IN 1 HK NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: iou are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled court and suit within six weeks irom the date ot the tirst publication oi this summons, towit: On or before the 14th dav of May. 1912. and it vnn full n tn answer, for want there of, the plaintiff will apply to said court and take a decree against you fnr tho relief demanded and prayed for In said complaint, namely: 1. mat tne piainiiri nave a ue- cree of this court against the de fendants, W. E. DeLarm, George C. Hodges, J. E. Howard and Harriet L. Howard, his wife, adjudging and de creeing that whatever interest or es tate that said defendants, or either of them, have or claim to have, in or to the real property hereinafter described and set forth in said com plaint, are junior and inferior in right, and subject to. plaintiff's inter est in said premises. That the real property is describ ed as follows, toTwit: The Donation Land Claim of James Boggs and Almeda Boggs, his wife; beginning at .the Northeast corner of said claim which is 20.35 chains South- and 6 chains East of the quar tos oentinn nnst between sections 2 and 35 T. 7 S., R. 6 W. and running thence South 40.00 chains; thence West 76.25 chains, to Thomas Hol- comb's East line; thence North 46.50 chains; to Thomas Holcomb s rvortn east corner; thence East 23.00 chains to Harlow Barney's West line; thence South 6.50 chains, to Barney's S. W. corner; thence East 53.33 chains, to the place of beginning and contain ing 319.15 acres more or less, except a parcel of land beginning 6 rods West of the S. E. corner of the D. U C. of Harlow Harney's Not. No 5206 claim No. 52 in T. 7 S..R. 6 W. of the Will. Mer. in Polk County, State of Oregon; thence West 6 V rods; thence South 12 rods; thence East 6V4 "rods; thence North 12 rods to the place of beginning, containing V acres more or less. 2. That the defendants, W. E. DeLarm. George C. Hodges, J. E. Howard and Harriet L. Howard, his wife, be forever enjoined and barred from asserting any claim in or to said lands or premises adverse to nlaintiff and that plaintiff recover his costs and disbursements herein and that he may have such other and further relief as to the court may seem equitable. This summons is served upon you by order of Honorable Wm. Gallo way, Judge of said court, made March 28, 1912, and by said order the said summons is served ny pub lication in the Polk County Observer, h weeklv newspaper of general cir culation, printed and published at Dallas, folK uouniy, uirs, first publication of this summons is Tuesday, the 2nd day of April, 1912, and the last publication thereof will be made on the 14th day of May, j q 1 o F. A. TURNER. 4-2-514T Attorney for Plaintiff. eal Estate For Sale My place of business is 608, Court St., Dallas, Oregon. If you are interested in buying or selling Real Estate of any kind I shall be glad to have a talk with you. I do a straight commission business and keep in touch with the best bargains throughout th2 valley. Read carefully the following list and remember I am here to serve you. FARMS No. 144. 6S acres of good land 1 and 1-2 miles from a good town; 20 acres in cultivation and in crop, balance timber and pasture, 105 young fruit trees, six room franv house, barn and other building:, good well, spring and creek, ail fenced and first-class oondition. Price $4,000. Terms. 1 No. 145. 137 acres seven miles from Dallas, 1-2 mile from school, 85 acres In cultivation, balance tim ber and pasture, bearing orchard and 650 young fruit trees, six room frame house, new barn 30x40, gra nary and other buildings, land all fenced and has running water all year. Price $60.00 per acre. No. 18. 80 acres three miles from a good town, one mile from school, 12 acres in cultivation and more can. be easily put In cultivation, small house, barn and other build ines. good young orchard just com mencing to bear, all fenced and tho best of soil, no rock or soap stone; one good team of horses, 2 cows and 2 heifer calves, two farm wag ons and in fact all tools Included for $40 per acre; 1-2 cash. 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 hop house, goat barn, etc., 1200 straw berries, soil good dark loam. Price $60 per acre. Half cash. No. 46. 30 acres of land all level. Boil dark rich loam and all in crop, on a good wagon road and Joins railroad. Will sell all or in 10 aero tracts. Price $110 per acre. No. S3. 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, chicken house and good well; 24 young fruit trees and some berries. Price $1700. Good terms.. No. 59. Large 9 room two story 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 easy terms. Will consider a trade. 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 CITY PROPERTY. and terms $1200. very attractive. Price No. 52. Good high dry lot in South west Dallas 60x144, large barn 24x 32 with shed full length on one side, desirable part of town. Price $250. No. 22. Two large lota on East Clay street, which Is a very desirable part of town, 61x144, well filled, this property la very cheap and I will sell you both for $385. F. E. COOK REAL ESTATE DALLAS, OREGON. To Mohair Men. You are urgently requested to re port your fleeces at once to the under signed in order that the pool may be formed. Each day's delay may mean a loss of' money to you. H. L. FENTON. Washington's county's courthouse Is to be improved with an addition that will cost $35,000. County, County Judge. T7....,,i.ii,.!iri Voters of Polk Oregon: I am a candidate for the Republi can nomination for County Judge, and solicit your' support at the pri maries April 19. 1912. I promise a four years' business like administra tion of county affairs, with a faithful performance of duty without fear or favor, with Justice to all parts of Polk county. I believe in Good Roads and Good Public Schools so far as riKid economy in expenditure of pub- funds will allow. U. S. LOUGHAin. Administrator's Notice. Nolle is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed-administrator of the estate of Benjamin Windsor, deceased, by an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County. All persons haying ui anld astute are notified i . v. ium irk mo Dronerly IO iuetriii wi- - . - verified within six months from this date at Lincoln, PolK uouniy, oi the same to me at Salem, Oregon, It. F. D. No. 1. 2 3T Administrator. Legal blanks for sale at this office. AJ ri yu th ".(.. If my r-r, fc.?.rv k. that I results of am able to a business i A.h.;- 1 appeals to you. I re- j your support at the f . n April 19. 1912. I E. M. SMITH. ; fnt) i County JihIsc. To the Voters of Polk County: I heroi c announce myself as a candi d.e for the nomination fr the office pf Count v J.ul subject to the de cision of the Republican primary election on Apr" i. (P;.id Adv. rtisement) K. TEAL To SUCCESSU Builders of Homes. Our "PROFIT-SHARING Investment Certificates areREAL MoneyMakers Send for Booklet 604 56 CorbettBlPortkcd Ore Satl-fa. IKiu of Mortgage The Observer has added Satisfaction of Mortgnce to Its stock of legal blanks. Notaries and attorneys may now secure them In any quantity & lired. Phone orders for legal blanks eiven prompt atttention. Call For Warrants. .. .... i- , V.,, !iron that nil Polk IMOUCe IB iicici.j, - County Warrants presented and en dorsed "Not paia ior wum "i .u.. previous to October 20. 1911. will be paid upon presentation at my office No Interest will be allowed after VearmTomce in .Dallas Ore gon. this 15th oayROfcMarCThum2. 3.29 County Treasurer. West Side Marble Worfts G. L. HAWKINS. Proprietor. MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES AND CURBING. A Complete Line of All Latest IX-algns. Plan Your Vacation Now TO THE East-Seashore or Mountains THE Southern Pacific Will place on sale low round trip tickets to all the prlnclpul Cities of the East, going or returning through California, or via Port land with going limit of 15 days. Final return limit Oct. lst. SALE DATES April 25-26-27 July. 2-3-6-7-11-12-15-16-20-22- May,' 2-3-4-9-10-11-14-15-17-18- 23-26-29-30-31 24-29 August, 1-2-3-6-7-12-15-16-22-23- June. 1-6-7-8-13-14-15-17-18-19 29-30-31 20-21-24-25-27-28-29 Sept.. 4-6-6-7-8-11-12-30 Imperial Cotim II Myntlo Klirlms U Angeles. April 30 to May , NEWPORT YAQl INA IJAY Offers many advantages for a seashore outing. Low fares from all points in Oregon, reasonable hotel rates, outdoor amusements and all the delights of the seashore. THE NEW I'. R. N. I1EACHES Tillamook. Garibaldi (Bayoeean). ' llrlghton, Manhattan and Ilock away Lake Lytle. Ocean Lake Park. Twin Rocks. Tillamook Reach and Bay City will open a new field for a summer outing. Low Round Trip Fares from all points In Oregon. Call on our nearest Agent for full Information as to East Bound Excursion Fares, routes, stop-overs, etc.. or write to JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, ! J Portland, Oregon. Eat California Raisin. RaUIn Day AH SOtli. i I k, "Minty Comni: ioncr. f f P lk County: T t r.cunce t.ivelf a can- nomination of County s-j-.;ct to the will of ii j.r'mary election on I h ;i,:at, nrr.mis-"i ,f tlie r.-pu : 11 . County Coinnii lncr. ,,,v announce my,. If as a can f..r tlx- nomination for county ... tv.A l.riion ,n,.r !OS!,;.-.-l " - Apr.l l. TSaSf SWEET PEAS Our "Home" Dallas Iron Works j Ma. lilnlt.U FouiHlrymen Pit rn Maker. SAWMILL WORK- A SPECIALTY We are prepared to dc any kln.1 o Iron and Brass work. Lumber tru. ki and Stock work on hand. We make the be?t and cheapest Stump Puller on the market Prices reasonable 1:, an primaries EVAN EVANS. r.c Aderti. rr. nt.) AC-. i. sj- tfuliy, G. A. n nv-nt) WELL. A ' Tui nc: I take this mean r arnounc myself ss a can "r A. 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