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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1913)
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12th, 1913. THE TWICE-A-WEEK POLK COUNTY OBSERVER llllll I M l I' II IIHIP iiMM 1 , ' ' f,-,ii-.hui;.,i'M-A,..nMiUKmmmmi -Mian i ii i i ii . i .i , i m BSff "E WILL do what we can to help you answer that troublesome question. We all want friends none of us wish to have no friends to whom we may send a Christmas gift. None too old to enjoy a gift from a friend. We all know the pleasure of giving is greater than the pleasure of receiving. But what shall we give? ' 1 . Suit case, new hat, purse, garters, umbrella, tie, box of holeproof hose, slippers, linen handkerchiefs. Linen lunch cloths, silk skirt, hand bag, linen towels, silk kimona, silk hose, gloves, auto scarf, handker chiefs, Indian robe, furs, fancy apron, tourist case, work absket, needle book. in Possibly the hardest question, But there are many gifts that Grand mother will enjoy... A warm wool shawl, slippers, wool house slippers, a work basket for her needles and thread, a dainty white handkerchief, silk gloves. , Sweater, hat, belt, arm bands, box of holeproof hose, velvet tie, tie clasp, cuff buttons, suspenders, box of handkerchiefs. Umbrella, silk hose, slippers, silk skirt, tango skirt, auto scarf, lace collar, corset, gloves, furs, silver purse, silk waist, sweater, variety case, "manicure set, soft pillow. Father is ' sometimes neglected.' But he is nothing but a "boy grown up" give him a surprise, a silk muf tier for the cold mornings, a nice um brella, a book you think would inter est him, a pair of kid gloves, a neck tie" in the latest shade, keep him bed sptead, etc., etc. Sweater, cap, belt, new suit, sus pender, mocassins,' tie pin, cuff but tons, neck tie, purse, hose, drum, horn, teddy bear, rain coat. Mat , Mother needs a hundred things, so many we cut hardly begin to mention them.. .Books, gloves, silk hose, linen for the table, a silk umbrella, hand kerchiefs, one of the new handbags, hundreds of things you can get here that mother would like, a new dress, bed spread. RAIN COATS MEN'S 1 ' women's t off regular prices MISSES' O 6 Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Register now for our fine art calendar. You will want it when you see it.' , ;amee IPnonnip SIMPLE AND PRACTICAL EVERY PART GUARANTEED INEXPENSIVE TO OPERATE We have several plants in suc cessful operation in the vicinity of Dallas Craven Bros. Hardware Co. DALLAS, OREGON Star Transfer Co. WE MOVE ANYTHING THAT IS MOVEABLE PROMPT SERVICE I G. A. and L C. MUSCOTT, Proprietors PheSUn-W.Confio- SU Ellis' Confection 1062 CityTransfer W. R. COULTER, Proprietor The world moves itself; We move anything else Piano and Furniture Mov ing a Specialty Stand Kersey's Confec tionery. Phone 1061 Residence Phone 1202 &J II rwv omen West Side Marble ' WorKs L. HAWKINS. Iroprfc-Kir. KOMUKVTS, HEADSTOXKS ASH CTRBDfG. A Cooipk-tr Itee ol AO Lfclea IJcsltna. Dallas Iron Works Machinists VamOrtmem Mmkcn. SAWMILL WORK A BPECIALTT W. ar. prepd to c any kind Iron and Braa. wort. lmb truck, and Stock work on bmt W. make the bea and chmpes mump Pmll OB ui BVket Prtoi. reaaooaM When We Hand You Our Estimates of the cost of the lumucr you -require you can depend upon It that the fig ure! will be ai low as flrst-claaa, well aeaanned lumber can be (old for hon estly. If you pay more you pay too much. If you pay lew you jet lea. either " quality or quantity.. Dallas Lumber & Log ging Company Notice. When in need of anything in job work remember the Observer office is the most eomplete in Polk County. LEGAL NOTICE. First publication November 14, 1913. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREOON FOR POLK COUNTY. In the matter of the ap- plication of Frank M. j Brown and Emma M. J ' Brown to register . the title to the following ' j ' described lands situated in Polk County, Oregon. Beginning at a point I 2 chains 88 links Nortji 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; 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. Brawn, Applicants, vs. Belle DuRette, and' all to whom it may concern, Defendants and Respondents. Take notice, that on the 12ih day of November, 1913, an applications was filed by the said Frank M. Brown and Emma M. Brown in the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for the County of Polk for initial reg istration of the title of the land above described. Now, unless yon appear on or be fore the 15th day of December, 1013, and show cause why such ap plication shall not be granted the same will be taken as confessed ami a decree will be entered according t the praver.of the applicant and ya will be forever barrcj from disputing J the same. (L. S.)- Clerk Nov. 14-5t. of A. B. ROBINSON, the Circuit Court. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Polk. Mary Heth, Plaintiff, vs. Charles N. Zumwalt, Defendant. To Charles N. Zumwalt, the above named defendant. In the Name of the State of Or egon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint til ed against you in the above entitled action on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons towit, Dec. 5th, 1013, and if you fail to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will take -judgment against you for the possession of the property described in the com plaint, towit: Beginning 17.41 chains North of the SE corner of the Wilson Ie J. L. C. in Sees. 22, 23, 26 and 27 in T. 8 8. R. 6 W., Wil. Mer.; thence North 9.00 chs; thence S. 89 degs. 55 mill. W. 46.30 chs.; thence 8. Odegs. 25 min. W. 9.85 chs; thence N. 89 degs. 59 min. E. 46.34 chs. to place of beginning and for one dollar damages and for costs and disbursements of this action, this summons is ordered to be published in the Polk County Observer, a weekly newHpaer of general circula tion published in Polk Umnty, Ore gon, once a week for six consecutive weeks, by order of Hon. J. B. Teal, County Judge 'of said Polk County, Oregon, by au order dated Dee. 4th, 1913, in which you are required to appear and answer within six weeks from the date of Jhe first publication of this summons. First publication Dec. 5. 1913. O. O. HOLMAN. 12-5 Jan 16 Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby riven that the un dersigned Sine Andersen, as the Ex ecutrix of the estate and Last Will and Testament of Christian Ander sen, deceased, haa filed her final ac count of the administration upon said estate in the County Court of Polk County, Oregon, and said Court has appointed Monday, the 5lh day of January. 1914, at the hour f eleven o 'chick in the forenoon of said day, at the County Court room, in the Court House at Dallas, Polk Comity, Oregon, as the time and the place for the final hearing of said final account and for the final. settlement of said estate. Tiierefore all person interested in said estate are hereby notified and required to be and appear at said time and place so appointed or the final hearing of said final account and for the final settlement of said estate and tben and there show rause if any exists why said final account should not be allowed and approved, and said estate forever and finally settled and said Executrix released and discharged. Dated this tho 2nd day of Decem ber, 1913. . SINE ANDERSEN, As Executrix of the estate and Last Will and Testament of Christian Andersen, deceased. FRANK W. FENTON, Attorney for said estate. 12-4-1-2 Notice to Creditor!. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for tho County of Polk. In lie The Estate of Albert Davidson, Deceased. , Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned lias been appointed admin istrator of the estate of Albert Da vidson, deceased; all persons owing debts to said estate will kindly pay same to the administrator and all persons having claims against the estate of the said Albert Davidson are hereby notified to present the sume, duly authenticated according to law,' to the administrator at 20 Washington Bldg., Portland, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, towit from December fith, 1913. CHAS. O. BENSON, Administrator. B. M. BENSON, jUty for Adm. 12-5 1-2 Oregon Agricultural College -Farmers' Week. January 5 to 30, 1914. This will be 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 eomplete short course in its history A very wide range of courses will be 'offered in General Agriculture, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Poultry Keeping, Mechanic Arts, Domestic Science and Art, Commerce, Forestry and Music. Numerous lectures and discussions on FARMERS' CO-OPERATION, at home and abroad, will be a leading feature. Make this a pleasant and profitable winter out ing. No tuition. Accommodations reasonable. Reduced rates on all railroads. For further information address H. M. TENNAKT. Registrar, Corvailis, Oregon. Farmers' Business Course by cor resndence without tuition. Special Address. Sunday evening, Mrs. C. C. Cur tis will present the work of t Tie Christian Women's Board of Mis sions at the Christian Church. Mm. Curtis is a capable speaker and has put much thought and study upon the subject of Missions. There will be special music. Come, you will be enlightened as well as edified. Geo. Sieforth received a letter from the hospital at San Francisco stating that his son Chester Sieforth had ar rived there and that he had stood the trip in fine shape and was im proving . under the treatment there. Adertised Letters. iHwtofllee, December 3rd8THETTT Letters advertised at the Dallas postofilee, December ,'iid, 1913. Cane, Miss Berla Larson, Mr. George Launts, Mr. Hnrvy Stafford, Mr. Souer, Frederick Unruh, Claudia Wormann, A. E. C. O. Coad, Postmaster. Teachers' Examinations. Notice is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Polk Coun ty, Oregon, will hold the regular ex amination of applicants for State certificates at Dallas, as follows: Commencing Wednesday, Decem ber 17th, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m., and continuing until Saturday, De cember 20th, 1913, at 4 o'clock p. in. W EDN ESDA Y FOR ENOON Writing, U. S. History, Physiology. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Phyisical Geography, Reading, Com position, Methods in Reading, Methods in Arithmetic. THURSDAY FORENOON Arithmetic, History of Education, Phvchology, Methods in Geography, ' THURSDAY AFTERNOON Grammar, Geography, American Literature, Physics, Methods in lan guage. Thesis for Primary Certifi cate. FRIDAY FORENOON Theory and Practice, Orthography, English Literature, Chemistry. FRIDAY AFTERNOON School Law, Geology, Algebra, Civ il Government. SATURDAY FORENOON Geometry. Botany. SATURDAY AFTERNOON General History, Bookkeeping. Yours truly, H. C. Seymour, School Superinten dent, Polk County. 77-5t