FRIDAY, MARCH 28th, iv. POLK COUNTY OBSERVER Tou -Invest that 000. aicer Line . - 1 l u iiu t t IWL)WPw,wTOwiw , , , , . "TTZZZ f . . ys tr"7sr ir""i r"a ri I : Refore' Yoii'Invesst that &1GQ0. ' See the if- -"wr--v, i x ',', ' " i" ' fs V. . - Wv97 11 J. ii EQUIPMENT 1390 STUDEBAKER "35" Six Passengers, Four Cylinder, Loiig Stroke, 4 1-8 inch Bore, 5-inch Stroke Electric Lights, latest bullet type Electric self-cranking. (It is capable of spinning the motor at 80 revolu tions per minute for 31 minutes.) Rear axle-full floating type Rims-Booth split Q. D. demountable Tires-34x4 inch Goodrich quick detatachable Gear ratio-3 1-2 to 1 Electric horn Windshield-Clear vision, ventilated Stewart & Clark speedometer Curtains-Silk Mohair, new Jiffy Extra Rim and Tire Irons Robe Rail Full Elliptic Springs Full Set of Tools Tool Box AVE-you ever asked yourself what more you could want in an Automobile than tlie Studebaker "25" gives you? Run over in your mind the requi sites of a fine car readiness for any trip, mechanical efficiency, easy rid ing qualities, power, speed, conven ience, economy and notice how per fectly the Studebaker "25" fulfills your mental picture. Yet $970 buys this car, complete from silk mohair top to extra rim. To find the superior of the "25" in design and performance you must go far up the price scale. Few cars at any price possess the responsive ness of the long stroke "25" motor, and none is more easily controlled. If you are seeking a car of moder ate size, in which every detail satis fies the most exacting, in which weight is replaced by lightness, and where maintenance costs are low, if you have an idea that $1000 would about purchase such a car, we would say to you "Less than that" and strongly urge you to look over the Studebaker "25". SEE 17. L. SOEIIREII OR GUY BROTHERS PolkiCounty Distributors V VktfT MuflV A ,iiiujiiii, I "V - EQUIPMENT $970 STUDEBAKER "25" Five-passengers, Four Cylinders, Long Stroke, 3 1-2 inch Bore, 5-inch Stroke Acetylene Primer Demountable Rims Studebaker Jiffy Curtains Electric Horn Stewart & Clark Speedometer Deep Upholstery Silk Mohair Top Ventilating Windshield - v Robe Rail Full Elliptic Springs Prest-O-Lite Tank Tire Holders Extra Rim Full Set of Tools Tool Box $970 COMPLETE wins (Continued from pagre 1.) where they will spend a few days. About a dozen young men of this city went to Airhe Sunday where they will work on the railroad sur vey with A. L. Raines. They are surveying up the bisr Luckianiute, in order to reach the Siletz timber. 'Miss Clara Montgomery spent Sun day in this city. Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Nichols visit ed several days lust week with rela tives in and near Portland. Pneumonia Follows a Cold. but never follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It stops the cough, heals the sore and inflam ed nir passages, and strengthens the , lungs. The genuine is in a yellow package with beehive on carton. Re fuse substitutes. Sold by Stafrin. SPRING VALLEY Albert right, of Salem, spent Sunday with his uncle W. R. Davis. Red MeCord, of Roseburg, is vis iting his sister, Mrs. Capt. P. F. Clark. Miss Myrtle Looney returned Sat urday from Estacada where she has been visiting her brother and sister. Ralph Shcpard sold some mutton sheep on Saturday for six cents. I Howard Zinser, of Orvgi.n City, is on the fnrai m Lower Spring alley for a while. "Grandpa" Iwney, of Estacada. is visiting his' son here at .Zona. The cannery company at Lincoln. elrted Frank Crawford and 0. A. McKinlay as its directors and they now intend to make a "go" of it if t ho people will stand back of them by taking itx-k. Miles Bradford who is attending school at 0. A. C. is home for the Kasler vacation. J. C. Zinser met with a runaway ac cident Monday. While on bis way to fvi'em the team became unmanagea ble and the driver, steerinsr straight for a telcsrraph pole stayed there with the us. but the team landed in a barb irf fence with serious injury to both the liorse. Rev. N. (i. Scott has been in White K'ti the past week holding revival rvicc. Frank McKinlay has his foot MnaO,d Friday, caused by a horse tteppir.g on it. A nun.ber of the Spring Valley J""U'g cop!r attended the r!,i pl.iv p:'en by l!,r iVllal fcich sr',.,. Fa mem l re arc L.ni ,,: a bar I t.i' c to p-'t lu-'p, and a batder tune !i keep is, AUnt a!l tht i to be 1-j-I are "foot -pads" alio only tiv f r a few 'jr meals and are off form of kidney or bladder trouble, any backache, rheumatism, uric acid poisoning or irregular and painful kidney action. They are strengthen ing, tonic and curative, and contain no habit forming drugs. Sold by Conrad Stafrin. OAK DALE Mrs. Catherine Dennis of Falls City, and her cousin, Mrs. Dolittle, of Corvnllis, have been visiting Mrs. Mima Murphy. James Wilson is setting out quite a cherry orchard and also a ireneral family orchard. Rev. George Stieghtz preached a very able Easter sermon Sunday. It is his last sermon before conference. The people of this neighborhood would be very glad to have him re turned to this charge. Miss mine under visited her parents near Monmouth over Sunday, V Ulis Montgomery, principal ot the Salt Creek school, made John Dennis a short visit Saturdav. He was on his way to spend Sunday at his home at ialls City. ftewman Dennis spent Sunday at Falls Citv. Adial Tate, of Willamina. spent last Thursday night with his old neighbor, 0. E. Dennis. He was on his way to Falls City to make a bus iness visit there. He repoits his son Lee, as very low with his long sick ness. Mrs. late is much improved in health. George Robinson has been selling some fine Ancona chickens to Mrs. Wolfe, of Falls City. John Robinson has over two hun dred young chickens. m PERRYDALE The illustrated lecture ' given by Frederick Brooke, the pastor of the Christian church, was given a " large attendance. Mrs. J. A. Baxter and Mrs. II. le went to Dallas Tuesday to attend the r m t ,t ... v. t, i. U. convention which was held there. Mrs. Ifc Dornheeker and baby are visiting in Dallas this week. Mrs. Chas. Snelling was a passen ger on the Tuesday afternoon train going to WiHununa for a visit with her son and family. IL Jones was taken to the hospital previous to November 29, 1912, will Notice is hereby given that the fol be paid upon presentation at my of- lowing petition for the incorporation nee. imo inieresi win db auowea f ww. Sa. em. Po k Countv. Orea-on alter date ot this notice. will be nresent.ed to the Countv Court uaieu ai me omce oi uie county 0f Rft d flniintv and state, at its resru- Treasurer, in Dallas, Oregon, this iar term in April, 1913, which date iom uay oi juarcn, iaid. js April 2nd, 1913: TRACY STAATS, Petition for the incorporation of 3-14 21-28 County Treasurer, th Tnwn of West Salem, in the County of Polk and State of Oregon Summons. To the Honorable County Court of In the Circuit Court of the State of the State of Oregon, for the County Oregon, for Polk County. Robert R. Armstrong, Plaintiff, vs. Mary E. Armstrong, Defendant. To Mary E. Armstrong, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Ore-1 of Polk: We, the undersigned citizens and qualified electors of the County of Polk and State of Oregon, residing within the limits and boundaries of the District hereinafter described, re- gon, you are hereby required to ap- specttully demand that there shall be pear and answer the complaint filed submitted to the legal voters of the against you in the above entitled State of Oregon, for Polk County, de Court and cause on or before the 2nd scribed as follows, to-wit: day of May, 1913, and if you fail to Beginning at the intersection of the answer for want thereof the plaintiff South line of the Wallace road in will apply to the Court for the re- Polk County, Oregon, with the West lief prayed for in his complaint to- line of school district number thirty- wit: lliat the bonds of matrimony two (32); thence South Westerly existing between the plaintiff and de- down the West line extended of said fendant be dissolved and that he have school district number thirty-two such other and further relief as to (32) in a South Westerly direction the Court may seem just and equit- to the intersection of said line with able. Frank Gibson's North property line. This summons is served upon you the same being the South line of by publication in the Polk County Kingwod Park Addition ; thence East- Ubserver by order of Hon. m. Ual- erly along said Gibson s line extended loway, Judge of the above named to the West line of the Willamette Court, dated on the 20th day of River; thence Northerly following the March, 1913, the first publication to meanderings of said River to the in- be on the 21st day of March, 1913, tersecf ion thereof with the South line and you are required to appear and of said Wallace road extended east- answer on or before the 2nd day of erly to said illamette river. At a special election to be called by said County Court, the question whether or not that portion of Polk County, State of Oregon, hereinbe fore described shall be incorporated as a municipal corporation to be num bered, named and designated as "West Salem," in accordance with the provisions of that said Act of the Legislative Assembly entitled "An Act for a general law for the incor poration of cities and towns in the State of Oregon," and each for him self or herself says:' I have person- May, 1913. 3-21 5-2 JAS. 0. IIELTZEL, Attorney for Plaintiff. Guardian's Sale. Notice is hereby given, that by vir tue of an Order duly made by the County Court for Polk County, Ore- son, bearing date February 10, 1913, I will on Saturdav, April 5, 1913, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. on said day at the front door of the County Court House in Polk County, Oregon, ANNOUNCEMENT TTTE take pleasure in announcing that our Saw and Planing Mills at 'Falls City have resumed operations and that we are thoroughly equipped to fill all orders for Lumber and Building Materials promptly. In the reconstruction of our Mill we have exercised great care in installing regardless of cost only such machines as would enable us to manufacture Bet ter Lumber CHEAPER. Our aim will be in the future, as it has been in the past, to Please Our Cus tomers and to furnish them an article that will be a source of Joy and Satisfac tion to them and a "Credit to their Mill." We Solicit Your Patronage. Address Us at Falls City or Salem Yours For a Greater Polk County CITY LUMBER CO. FALLS CITY, OREGON (Continued on Paw Five) Call for Warrants. Notice is hereby given that all Polk County Warrants presented and en dorsed "Not paid for want of funds" GIII0IIZ3 i in s J. R. Walker, West Salem; R.F.W. Myrtle B. Walker, West Salem; R. F. W. F. L. Wood, West Salem; Salem Box 67. Mrs. F. L. Wood, West Salcra; Salem, Box 67. Gust Carlson, West Salem; Salem, R. 2. D. R. Brannan. West Salem: Sa- Besrinning at the northwest corner are JW muabitants wituin tbe limits i lem. n. i of Block No. Three of the "Burlev the said district above described L. L. Woods, West Salem; Salem, Kmit Farm" in Pnll- fYmnt .?(. which purposes to incorporate; nryiK. 2. resiuence ana posi oince auaress are sell at rmhiifl miftiiin to the hicrliost bidder for cash in hand on th J,, ally signed the petition ; I am a ouali of sale all the ripht, title, interest fieJ Sector of the State of Oregon and estat which Lulu J. Bernard. aml of the County of Polk, and reside an insane person, has in and to the wltuin that Prtln of said County following described Premises, to wit: above described; I believe that there D. DIAMOND 6 KAN 3 iD ft I ,1 J-t 1 -- r r (:! la-t i it v t"fi-d a!!:? rf r h t.iH-j.sD i .. a a riio-a ta two .odA " r loMbtLlil V rill, tr rr,rf ' year prr.rdrd r( Sirt., I irm ir;u,t. i BY ALL DRUGGISTS' of l.)rcon, as shown by the plat thereof; thence south 16.53 chains; thence east 5.!i chains; thence north lti.S!) chains; thence north 48 desr. 3D nnn. West. 20 links: thence south desr. 13 min. West. 5.S3 chains to tiie place of iH'pnninar, and contain- itisj 10 acres nmre or less, situated in Polk County, Orcein. Said interest of said insane per son iH'injr an undivided one-sisth in terest in fM simple. THf:olK)RE BERNARD, As cu.trdisn of the estate of Lulu J. Inrtiard. an insane person. 3-7 4-4 SOLD r?titioa Tor IscorponUoa, Town cf West Silfi-L. correctly aritten after mv name. Geo. W. Gosser, West Salem; Salem R. No. 2. John Simon, West Salem; Salem, R. No. 2. Iwrenee N. Simon, West Salem; 371 Court St. Frank M. Simon, West Salem ; 120 1?. Com! St Geo. L. Fraiure, West Salem; K, D. 2. Box 94. Mis. Geo. L Frazure, West Salem;! R. F. D. No. 2, Bx 94. , " s 1 A. tar Transfer Co.! WE MOVE ANYTHING THAT IS MOVEABLE C, O. White, 2. Box PI. C. E. Brinkman, West Salem; Sa-!f lem. R. 2. it Mrs. Mav Brinkman, West Salem:!? il. Uaubert. est Salem : Salpm I IL 2. ' Mrs. F. W. Gaubert. West Salem:' Salem. R. 2. i lem. No. 2. A. F. Lamb, West Salem; Salem.' Lavinia Feawll u-'-A'-i- jlem. No. 2. Mm. A. i. Lamb, West i-alem; Sa lem, No. 2. Arthur Thomas, West Salem; Sa lem. R. F. D. 2. PROMPT SERVICE Q. A. and L. C. MUSCOTT, Proprietors Phone Stand:-Web.ter'. Cnfectionerr 511 Ellii' Confectionery 1CC2 Bam 1074 West a!em: Sa in tbe Connty Court of the State of ,2. Oregon, for Polk Countv. West SaJem; R. F. D. ! Mrs. Arthur Thomas, West Salem; ! Sclera. No. 2. West Salem; Geo. W. Tobin, West Salem: R. F. J. W. Fredriekson. D. 2. i Sale to. No. 2. J. li. JccDs, vest aIem; K. 1. U.I -Nancy E. Frednckwn. West Sa- 'lm; Salem. Na 2. A. Metkcnheim, West Silem; R, F. 1 Jccjh Fenne'J, West Salem; Sa- Sal.m. H. FenncIL West Na 2. W. W. T.m1, S iIcth, Ore, R. 2. ReWa Bales. S'f m. Ore, R 2. Mrs. W. B. Frakes, Salem, R. B. t.x 1M3. Tl.-. -mas Gilham, Salem. R-F.P- Mrs. i;i'a G,r:.ani. Salem. Mrs. Kt Hal inrpch. Saletfl. ! II. IL V"-t SaLin, KF" . t.rsrJoa, bales. Ore, R.F.D.I M,s. II. R. Win,!... Wot S,: W. B. FraLes, Salem. R.F.D. 2, box T L III: .vi.VTf,; S.err; F-ox 34. ? . m. i rues, fi.fm. K. K. 2 Vn T T rr.t cs bcx 1. 3. i - v '.. .v.. Vi--t ba.tS; ; r