Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, November 21, 1913, Page THREE, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, 1913.
POLK COUNTY OBSERVER
THREE
FRUIT TREES-ORNAMENTAL STOCK
I have secured the agency for the following well-known Nursery Oc
as will be seen by the following. Will appreciate your trade.
CAPITAL CITY NURSERY COMPANY, SALEM, OREGON
CERTIFICATE OF ACENCY
This is to Certify that J. E. Miller is duly authorized to act as A-ent
for the sale of our Superior Fn.it and Ornamental Nursery Stock
To all purchasing through him we guarantee to furnish genuine re
liahle high-grade stock. '
Capital City Nursery Company,
Per E. H. Bennet
J. E. MILLER, Phone 1633, Dallas, Ore.
Spend
Thanksgiving
With The Folks
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES
Via the
SUNSET
lOGOENStSHASTAl
ROUTES
"The Exposition Line 1915"
between all points on the S. 1'. Lines in Oregon north and south
including branches; also on the V. & E., P. .If. & N., S. F. C. & W.
and P. E. & E.
SALE DATES
November 26th and 27th
FINAL RETURN LIMIT DECEMBER 1st
Superior Train Service, Observation Cars, Dining Cars and Big
Wide All-Steel Coaches.
Call on nearest agent for specilic fares, train schedules, etc.
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent
fill
THIS store will be closed
during the winter months
promptly at 6 o'clock p. m.
U. S. Loughary, Grocery
PIANOS! PIANOS!
PIANOS!
We have just contracted with the well-known Eiler's & Holt, Piano
firm of Portland, to handle their products. We can sell any make
you want on such terms as you desire. Patronize your home dealer
as we meet Portland prices Call and be convinced.
W.N. ASH, Music Store
Opposite Post Office Dallas, Oregon
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NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given by the un
dersigned taxpayers of Road District
Number 3, in the County of Polk,
State of Oregon, who are more than
ten per cent of the taxpayers of said
District, that a meeting of the resi
dent taxpayers of said Road District
will be held on Saturday, the 29th
day of November, in the year 1913, at
the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said
day, at Yoakum's Hall in Perrydale,
Oregon, in said Road District for the
purpose of voting on the question of
whether or not an additional tax
shall be levied by the resident tax
payers of said district on all the tax
able property in said district for road
purposes, under the provisions of Sec
tion 6321 of Lord's Oregon Laws as
amended by Chapter 316, General
Laws ot Oregon, 1913. At said meet
ing the resident taxpayers of said
district will by a majority vote of
such taxpayers levy such additional
tax (it any) as they may deem ad
visable to improve the roads of said
district.
Witness our hands this 6th day of
.November, 1913:
Names :
E. Enes, .
R. 0. Williams,
M. H. Jones,
J. E. oakum,
Fred Hebding,
J. A. Baxter,
Jacob H. Rempel,
G. G. Rempel,
G. B. Zumwalt,
J. F. Morrison,
H. J. Elliott,
E. Jennings,
C. L. Bratcher,
William Reetz,
John Jolly,
C. H. Gil'lam,
J. II. Jones.
Date of first publication November
7th, 1913. 71-4t
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, SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon For Polk County.
F. W. Smith, plaintiff, v. Sarah Jane
Richmond, Rachael Eveline Brown,
John G. Brown, James Andrew
Scoggin, Rosie Scoggin, John
Hickman Whitley, James M. Seal's,
Cleveland Sears, Martha Elizabeth
Curtis, C: E. Curtis, S. S. Hayes,
the unknown heirs of S. S. Hayes,
if deceased, the unknown heirs of
E. J. Dawne, deceased, and also all
other persons or parties unknown,
claiming any right, title, estate,
lien, or interest in and to the real
estate described in the complaint
herein, Defendants.
To the defendants, Sarah Jane Rich
mond, Rachael Eveline Brown, John
G. Brown, James Andrew Scoggin,
Rosie Scoggin, John Hickman
Whitley, James M. Sears, Cleve
land Sears, Martha Elizabeth Cur
tis, C. E. Curtis, S. S. Hayes, the
unknown heirs of S. S. Hayes, if
deceased, the unknown heirs of E.
J. Dawne, deceased, and also all
other persons or parties unknown,
claiming any right, title, estate
lien, or interest in and to the real
estate described in the complaint
herein.
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon. You are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
Court and suit within six weeks from
the date of the first publication of
this Summons, to-wit, on or before
the 22nd day of November, 1913, and
if you fail so to answer for want
therefor, plaintiff will apply to said
Court and take a decree against you
for the relief demanded and prayed
for in said complaint, viz;
That you, the said Defendants, may
be required to set forth the nature of
your claims in and to the following
vember, 1913, in the Polk County Ob
described real estate, to-wit:
Beginning at-a point 5.00 chains
South of the Southeast corner of the
Southwest quarter of the Northeast
quarter of section 16 Township 9
South, Range 4 West of the Willam
ette Meridian in Polk County, Ore
gon; thence North 68 degrees 30
minutes West 22.6 chains, thence
North 16.19 chains, thence East 20.00
chains, thence South 25.00 chains to
the place of beginning; containing
41.18 acres. Also lot No. 1 of said
section containing 32.17 acres. Also
lot No. 2 of said section 16 contain
ing 5.02 acres. Also lot No. 3 of said
section 16 containing 14.37 acres.
Also beginning at the quarter sec
tion corner on the line between sec
tions 9 and 16, Township 9 South,
Range 4 West, thence West 14.12
chains, thence South 11.50 chains,
thence South 31 degrees East 12.23
chains, thence South 61 degrees East
1.74 chains, thence South 32 degrees
East 12.00 chains, thence North 34.04
chains to the place of beginning;
and that all adverse claims
may be determined by a decree of this
Court.
That by said decree it shall be de
clared and adjudged that you have no
estate nor interest whatever in or to
the said land and premises and that
the title of Plaintiff thereto is good
ami valid;
That you be forever enjoined and
debarred" from asserting any claim
whatever in or to said lands anil pre-
1 . mi sea adverse 10 i laimm ami "
Uuch other relief as to this Honorable
! Court may seem meet and just in
i equity and for his costs of suit herein,
i This Summons by Order of the
j Honorable J. B. Teal, County Judge
of lVIlc County, Oregon, made at
:Clian, Vcrs in the City of Dallaa on the
M day of October. 1!13. served upon
'you by the publication thereof for a
'period of Ml consecutive weeks im
mediately prior to the 22.1 day of No
kf ner. a newpaper of ceneral cir
culation piib'i-hed at Dallaa in aid i
Countv of Polk. I
. The date of the Crt publication of
this Summon is the l"th day of Oc-'
t..!r. 131.1 I
OSCAR HAYTFR. J
10-1011-21 Attorney for Plaintiff.
Executor'a Notica !
! Notice is hereby puen that the nn-r-17'.e.l
ha b-n d i'y apjoir,ted
eTernior of the etat of Wi!on !.
dWsd, by the County Court .f P!k
County. Orepon, and ba du'y qaal-j
.Se! f'-r td tru-u All rron Yx 'i i- j
;:x elam. arint ail estate are.
i,.r.l,T r,.4.f.-d to f.rr.t the arr
months from the date hereof .and all
persons knowing themselves indebted
to said estate are hereby notified to
make immediate settlement thereof
Dated this 23d davof October, A.
D.. 1913.
James M. Lee, Executor
of the estate of Wilson
Lee, deceased.
Siblev & Eakin.
Attorneys for Estate. 10-24 11-21
Notice of Final Settlement. .
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned as executor of the estate
of Harriet Hibbard, deceased, has
filed his final account with the clerk
of the County Court, of Polk County,
Oregon, and that Saturady, November
29, 1913, at the hour ot te o'clock a.
m. at the Court House in JJallas, Ure
gon, has been fixed by the County
Court of Polk CountyOregon, as the
time and place for hearing objections
to said final account and the settle
ment thereof.
Dated this October 31, 1913.
Percy. W. Hibbard,
Executor of the Estate of Harriet
Hibbard, deceased.
BROWN & SIBLEY,
Attorneys for the estate. 10-31 11-28
LEGAL NOTICE.
First publication November 14, 1913.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
POLK COUNTY.
In the matter of the ap
plication of Frank M.
Brown and Emma M.
Brown to register the
title to the following
described lands situated
in Polk County, Oregon.
Beginning at a point
chains 88 links North
of the Southwest corner
of Section 12, and running
thence South 88 degrees
East, 69 chains and 57
links; thence South 1 de
gree and 24 minutes West
80 chains and 20 links ;
thence North 88 degrees
West 40 chains and 22
links; thence North 15 de
grees 30 minutes West .16
chains and 46 links: Notice.
thence South 12 degrees
and 45 minutes West 9
chains and 84 links;
thence North 88 degrees
West 26 chains; thence
North 1 degree 24 minutes
East 80 chains, and thence
South 88 degrees East 11
chains and 6 links to the
place of beginning, in the
District of lands subject
to sale at Oregon City,
Oregon, and being parts
of sections 11, 12, 13 and
14 in Township 9 South,
Range 6 West of the Wil
lamette Meridian.
Frank M. Brown and
Emma M. Brown,
Applicants,
vs.
Belle DuRette, and all to
whom it may concern,
Defendants and Respon
dents.
Take notice, that on the 12th day
of November, 1913, an application
was filed by the said Frank M. Brown
and Emma M. Brown in the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Polk for initial reg
istration of the title of the land above
described.
Now, unless you appear on or be
fore the 15th day of December,
1913, and show cause why such ap
plication shall not be granted the
same will be taken as confessed and
a decree will be entered according to
the "prayer of the applicant and you
will be forever barred from disputing
the same.
(L. S.) A. B. ROBINSON,
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Nov. 14-5t.
Basket Social.
There will be a Basket Social given
by the school children at Liberty
School House, Tuesday evening, No
vember 25th.
Advertised Letters.
Advertised letters in Dallas post-
office, November 17th, 1913.
Hase, Clem
Smith, Mrs. Flora
Wagar, Mr. Lercy
Wheeloek, C. M.
C. G. Goad,
Postmaster.
er.t,ed
or before ni
Oregon Agricultural College
Farmers' Week.
January 5 to 30, 1914.
This will be a notable event in the
educational history of Oregon.
Farmers' Co-operation will be the
leading topic of a stimulating series
of lectures. The week will be crowd
ed with discussions, and demonstra
tions in everything that makes for the
welfare of the. farmer and home
maker. Winter Short Coarse.
January 5 to 30., 1914.
The college has spared no effort
to make this the most complete short
course in its history A very wide
range of courses will be offered in
General Agriculture, Hoitirulture.
Animal Husbandry. Dairying, Poultry
Keeping, Mechanic Arts, Domestic
Science and Art, Commerce, Forestry
and Music. Numerous lecture arid
discussion m FARMERS' COOP
ERATION", at home and abroad, will
tie leading feature. Make thin a
pleaant and profitable winter out
ing. No tuition. Accommodations
reasonable. Reduced rate on all
ailroad. For further information
addres
H. M. TF..VSAXT, Redstrar.
Corrallis Oregon.
Farmer Businrs Course by er
re j -.rule rice ilhout tuition.
POLK COUNTY NEWS
(continued from page two)
receipts for the evening was a little
over thirty dollars.
Chas. Whaley was up from Ball-
ston last week.
Peter Cook went to Salem Tuesday
on business.
Mrs. Lucus and Prica went to Sa
lem last week to do some shopping.
Peter Cook was over to Amity Fri
day, and while there he disposed of
his Alley. r
Grover Buler and wife were in Dal
last week on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cook were in
Independence Saturday attending a
meeting of the G. A. R. and the W.
R. C.
Mrs. Grover Beeler spent Friday
with the Cadle family.
Mattie and Vern Gibson were over
from Salem Saturday attending the
bazaar, and visited over Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burch.
Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey were in Dal
las Monday, the latter to have her
finger dressed, which is improving.
OAK DALE
Families have moved onto the Hal-
lock, Heistand and Hughes places
who accounted nine new pupils to our
school makingg a total of twenty-two
pupils in. all.
Roy McDonald was called to Sa
eni Tuesday morning on account of
his father's sudden death.
O. E. Dennis visited his mother in
Falls City over Sunday.
Clyde Robbins and Estley Farley
visited the Dennis boys over Sunday.
Mrs. Don Miller is recovering from
an attack of Tonsilitis. .
Chester Gutherie and family of
Gutherie, visited at Joe Murphey's
Sunday.
Little Ruth Dennis is sick with an
attack of Tonsilitis.
Mr. and Mrs. Burley and sons re
turned from their trip Saturday. He
has been to visit his Nebraska ranch
and she has been visiting her her
uncle in Hood River..
Linga Dennis is at Valley, Wash
ington.
Jasper Wickham of Hood River has
been visiting his nephew, C. J. Bruce
and his niece, Mrs. C. A. Burley.
OYAL
SMITHFIEIiD
The Basket Social Saturday night
was very well attended. People from
Ballston, Broadmead, Perrydale,
Rickreall and from this district.
$41.01 was gathered, which will be
used in buying an organ.
Miv and Mrs. Keasen of Dalmany,
Sask., arrived here Saturday evening.
They will move on the Warkentine
farm in Salt Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Kliever of Sa-
skachewan will be here Thursday with
the intention of locating here.
There will be a basket social at
'oik, quite a few are going from
this district.
RED PRAIRIE
Mrs. Dodson and Harry Elliots are
butchering this week.
George Barnum has just moved into
his new home in Sheridan.
Anna Conner has rented furnished
rooms in Sheridan and moved into
town, so that she can be under the
doctor's care. Hermother is maki'
her home with George Conner.
New Library Books.
The Lighted Way. Oppenheim.
The Meeting of Lydia Ward.
The Drifting Diamond. Colcard.
The White Liner Nurse. Abbott.
Fate Knocks at the Door. Comfort.
The Music Master. Klein.
Threads of Grey and Gold. Reed.
Polly of Lady Grey Cottage. Dowd.
The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary.
Warner.
The Mistress of Shinstone. Barclay.
J di n Ba 1 1 eycorn. Londi n.
Rules of the Game. White.
Woman of the Twilight. Ryan.
Kennilworth. Scott.
Four Epochs of a Woman's Life.
Galbraith.
'Tell Me Why" Stories. Clandy.
The Secret of the Pacific. Knock.
The following books have been ta
ken from tj'e rental list and placed
n free circulation.
The Fighting Doctor. Martin.
The Street Called Strait. King.
A Hoosier Chronicle. Nicholson.
Mary James Pa. Way.
Smoke Bellen. London.
Daildy-Ing-Legs. Webster.
Stover at Yale. Johnson.
The Hollow of Her Hand. Mc-
Cutcbeon.
The Net. Beach.
The Wind Before the Pawn
Munger.
The Fall Guy. Whittock.
A Gentle Knight of Old Brandenburg.
Major.
The Sword Maker. Barr.
Pandora' Box. Mitchell.
This Week Ends ReviTiL
Friday evening, "The Unpardon
able Sin."
Saturday evening, "The Sufficient
Christ."
Sunday a. m., "A Sure Founda
tion." Sunday p. m.. "A Man' Invitation."
Baking Powder
Saves Health
and
Saves Money
and
Makes Better Foo
Christian Science.
Services held in Adventist Church,
Sunday at 11 a. m.
Subject of lesson, sermon, "Soul
and Body."
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Thanksgiving Day at 10 a. m.
Subject of lesson, sermon,
Thanksgiving. ' '
Wednesday at 8 p. m. at Reading
Room, 10 National Bank building.
The public is cordially invited.
Basket Social.
There wil be a Basket Social at the
Polk Station school house, Saturday
evening, November 22nd, at 8 o'
clock. Ladies are requested to bring
baskets.
When in need of anything in job
work remember the Observer office is
the most complete in Polk County.
73-tf.
Basket Social.
The Basket Social at Smithfield,
Saturday evening was a big success.
The Perrydale band was in atten
dance and gave splendid music.
There were about 150 present and the
baskets brought high prices, $41 be
ing raised to be applied on the organ
fund. A splendid program was ren
dered and all present went away well
pleased with the management of Mr.
Hanson, the genial teacher.
Goodbye Dandruff
USE PARISIAN SAGE.
If you have dandruff it is because
the scalp is too dry and flakes off.
Freshen un the scalp lubricate it
and dandruff disappears.
Surely try a 50c. bottle of Parisian
Sage. It cleanses the hair, nourishes
it, stops falling hair and itching
scalp. It is just what you need to
make the scalp healthy and immedi
ately remove dandruff. Conrad Staf
rin. CONRAD STAFRIN.
Legal blanks for sale at this office.
Don't miss the Ribbon Sale at the
Dallas Variety Store, Satudray, No
vember 22nd. 75-lt.
The people of Dallas are requested
by the Oregon Power Company to
call Telephone No. 26 whenever they
notice that any of the city arc lamps
are not "burning, in order that the
trouble may be repaired. 74-4t
Order those Christmas photos now
while I have time to finish them nice
ly. You can pay for them when you
want them.
C. B. STONE,
Photographer.
72-tf.. Phone 524.
CityTransfer
W. R. COULTER, Proprietor
The world moves itself;
We move anything else
Piano and Furniture Mov
ing a Specialty
StandKersey's Confec
tionery. Phone 1061
Residence Phone 1202
The i(" Hand Power Stump Puller
Weight 171 Pounds
No horses! Economical! Powerful! Sale and sure!
Two men can break any inch cable made. Write
WM. C. C00NS, independence, uregon Hotel Beaver
H(E YOUR SELECTION
Christmas is coming and
we have just received an
elegant line of
ROCKERS
Plain and Leather Covered
Better call and have us
lay one away for you.
Nothing is appreciated
more than a Rocker."