Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, January 13, 1914, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE TWICE-A-WEEK POLR COUNTY OBSERVER
TUESDAY, JANUARY 13th, 1914.
The Fact Remains
No amount of misrepresentation by the
peddlers of alum baking powders, no jug
gling with chemicals,' or pretended analysis,
or cooked-up certificates, or falsehoods of
any kind, can change the fact that
Royal Baking Powder
has been found by the offi
cial examinations to be of the
highest leavening efficiency,
free from alum, and of absolute
purity and wholesomeness.
Royal Baking Powder is indispensable
for making finest and most economical food.
folk
tenner
THE HOME PAPER
OBSERVER PRINTING COMPANY
Volks & Parcels, Owners.
Office Phones
Business office Main 19
Presa room Main 19-2
GERALD VOLK,
Manager.
JAS.
I. PARCEL,
Editor.
Entered aa second-class matter
the Postofflce at Dallas, Oregon.
Subscription Ratcsl
One Tear
Six Months
Three Months
Strictly in advance.
..11.50
.. .76
.. .40
Th$ way to build up Vallai tt to pat
renin Dallas ptoplt.
With the tariff off corn and mil
lions of bushels being shipped in from
Argentina, the price of corn raised by
the farmer here does not moke very
great advances.
Governor West's private secretary,
Misa Hobbs seems to be getting con
siderable notoriety, but in each in
stance it seems that the taxpayer has
paid all the expense.
That New Hampshire sheriff who
says that he finds Harry Thaw is "a
pleasing companion" differs some
what from Stanford White and some
others who have associated with him
in the past.
Several grand stand politicians are
trying to make hay between the
seasons of the football games and the
time when interest is centered in the
national game of base ball, and are
trying to get the attention of the
people and make a little hay.
Reports from all over the country
point to a united Republican party,
there seem to be very few people who
wish to continue the Progressive par
ty. There are of course a few who
like notoriety who are trying to keep
up the division, but the rank and file
of the people who do the voting and
are looking for results want the par
ty united so that they may get better
and more advanced legislation. . The
large army of unemployed is the best
evidence of the lack of confidence of
the country in the ability of the Dem
ocratio party in national affairs.
A Typewriter That Can Do Every
thing But Talk.
The No. 10 Royal
Doubtless most of you who read
these lines have already seen the an
nouncement of this marvelous type
writer, the No. 10 Royal. Full page
advertisements of this wonderful
machine are now appearing in the
Saturday Evening Post, Cosmojwli,
tan, and other publications of nation
al importance.
I desire to announce that I have
placed an order for two of these No.
10 Royals and am expecting them
daily. Immediately upon their arri
val, I shall be glad to demonstrate
to any person interested the most
marvelous typing machine ever in
vented, a machine fully ten years in
advance of the times.
During the year just closed, I sold
twelve of the No. 5 Royals, the $75
machine. With the addition of the
new No. 10 Model at 100, I expect
to double my Royal tale, this com
ing year.
Do not even think of placing an or
der for a typewriter until you have
teen the new No. 10 Royal, the ma
chine that eaa do everything but talk.
J. C. HAYTER
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER
428 Kail Street
Some time ago the appeal of a min
ister's wife in New Jersey that she
might be scientifically put to death
to relieve her of intense and appar
ently hopeless suffering attracted
wide attention. It now appeal's that
the woman was finally induced to go
to a Philadelphia hospital and sub
mit to an intricate surgical opera
tion, which acording to letters writ
ten, to friends in her former home in
Kansas, has resulted in her complete
cure. She adds, however: "But my
gratitude has not made' me forget
those still lingering in pain. Perhaps
some day, when we understand bet
ter the meaning of life and the true
significance of death a law which I
so desire to see passed will be a
reality." In strict logic however,
she ought to work for more hospitals.
Heating Stoves
sDOWN THEY GO
WE QUOTE A FEW PRICES AS A SAMPLE
Was $10.50,
t Was $15.50,
Was $16.00, Now $11.50
All new and .best makes. This
offer holds good all this month if
they are not sold sooner.
Crider's General Store
For a Short Time We Continue
To Sell For CASH ONLY
Fancy Oregon Onions at wholesale price, per pound 3y2c.
Six bars white L. Soap for 25c.
Six boxes Bird'g Eye Matches for 25c.
Found packets of Sea Shell Macaronies 8c.
25c. cans Crescent Baking Powder 20c
25c. bottles Red Ribbon Catsup 20c.
Sweet Corn per dozen cans $1.10
Tomatoes, per dozen cans $1.10
Pure Standard Lard per pound .16c.
18 pounds Granulated Sugar for $1
i -
DEPOT STORE
Phone 744
Use the Safe
It Guards Your Family
Electric lighted homes have no danger
ous lamps for children to upset. No
matches lie around for chubby hands to
find.
Electric light consumes no oxygen and
gives off no noxious odors. The atmos
phere is pure and wholesome, inducive
to sound sleep.
THE ECONOMY
TRIC LIGHTING
everyone.
Telephone 24, and ask for a cost esti
mate for wiring your home.
OREGON POWER COMPANY
605 Court Street
Jackson County, la., boasts of the
model poor farm of t lie country, but
it can not boast of the model name
for it.
The Chicago policeman who warned
a man who was trying to drown him
self that if he did not swim 'to shore
he would shoot and kill him, knew
something of human nature.
Summary of the official returns of
the November, 1913, elections, made
by the New York Tribune, shows
the Democrats lost 100,000 votes over
November, 1012, the Republicans
gained 200,000 and the Progressives
lost 4.".0,00l).
At the annual meeting of the Yam
hill County Poultry Association, held
for the purpose of electing officers
for the year of 1014, the fnllowin:
were elected; President, 0. F.1 Butler
Vice-President; N. L. Wiley; (Secre
tary, Craig Dner; Treasurer; W. G.
Clover; Supti, C. E. New-house.
Making a spectacular leap of CO
feet, Hazel Hewitt, 10 years old, at
tempted suicide at Albany last week
by diving from the center of the steel
some day, when fe understand bet-
She was lescued by employees ot the
Albany Sand & Gravel Company, who
put out in a boat. She was rendered
unconscious and floated 300 yards
before being overtaken by the rescu
ers. United Slates army officers will not
be permitted to discuss publicity "ar
my matters of a debatable nature,"
in the future. New regulations cov
ering this point are to follow the ex
change of memoranda between Sec
retary War Garrison and Major Gen
eral Wood regarding the published
stories telling of free matter furnish
ed newspapers by Arthur W. Dunn,
a writer employed by the infantry as
sociation. Now$ 7.15
NOW $11.UU
Electric Light
OF MAZDA ELEC
within the means of
, Grand Master To Visit Dallas
'.Grand Master Taylor of Pendleton
will be in Dallas, January 15th, and
visit Friendship Lodge No. 15 I, O. O.
F. of this city at their regular meet
ing that evening. The Lodge has ap
pointed a committee ito get up appro
priate entertainment for the evening
and a big time is expected. All Odd
Fellows are reuested to be on hand
and enjoy the meeting.
SERIOUS CATARRH
YIELDS TO HYOMEI
Do not let this serious disease ex
tend along the delicate mucous mem
brane, gradually going from the nose
to the throat, hence into the lungs.
There is no other treatment for ca
tarrh that is like HYOMEI or just us
good. None can take its place, none
give such quick effective and sure re
lief and at so little cost furthermore
Conrad Stafrin will refund your mon
ey if you are not satisfied.
Begin using HYOMEI now today
and see how quickly the droppings
into the throat, the discharge from the
nose, sniffling and all other symptoms
of catarrh are overcome; and remem
ber no stomach drugging you
breathe it. The complete outfit con
taining inhaler and bottle of liquid
costs but $1. Extra bottles of liquid,
if later needed, 50 cents.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
Your attention is directed to the
following changes made by the 1!)13
Session Laws relative to the payment
of taxes:
The County Treasurer is made col
lector of taxes until they become de
linquent on and after delinquency
the Sheriff is made collector thereof.
Taxes legally levied shall be paid
before the 1st day of April; provided
that one-half the tax on any particu
lar piece of property may be paid
before April 1st and the 'remaining
half of such tax be paid prior to the
1st day of September following. On
such second half, however, the penal
ty of one cent per month is added af
ter April 1st.
Nu rebate is allowed. On all taxes
unpaid on and after April 1st a pen
alty of one per cent per month h
added.
All taxes remaining unpaid on the
1st day of September shall become
delinquent! and there shall be charged
and collected a penalty of 10 per cent
and interest at the rate of 12 per cent
per annum from date of delinquency
until payment is made. On and alter
October 1st the Sheriff shall issue
certificates .of delinquency bearing
interest at the rate of 15 per cent.
Tax rolls will be in the hands of
Treasurer for collection of taxes on
about February 12th. Definite
announcement will be made later
Remember . that to avoid the penalty
payment must be made before April
1st. 0(T-3t.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that Albert
Osborne Yates, administrator, of the
estate of Wallace Yates, deceased,
lias filed his final account as such
administrator iit the County Court of
the State of Oregon, for Polk County,
and that Wednesday, the 21st day of
January, 1H14, at the hour or ten
o'clock in theforenoon of said day,
at the Court room of .said County
Court in the County Court House in
the City of Dallas, Oregon, has been
appointed by said Court as the time
and place for the hearing of objec
tions to the said final account and
settlement thereof.
Dated and first published Decem
ber 2:t, iaia.
ALBERT OSHOKNE YATES,
Administrator aforesaid.
OSCAR HAYTER,
Attorney for Administrator.
12-23 1-20
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that Jasper
E. Rhodes, executor of the estate of
John M. Rhodes, deceased, has filed
his final account as such executor in
the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Polk County, and that
Wednesday, the 21st day of January,
l!)14, at the hour of ten o'clock in
I the forenoon of said day, at the
'Court room of said Countv Court in
j the County Court House in tjie City
ot Dallas, Oregon, has been appoint
ed by said Court as the time and
place for the hearing of objecfions
to the said final account and settle
ment thereof.
Dated and first published December
23rd, 1913.
JASPER E. RHODES,
Executor aforesaid.
OSCAR HAYTER,
Attorney for Executor. 12-231-20
Notice of Settlement of Account.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned. Administrator of the Es-
Itate of Martha J. Seward, deceased,
j hag filed in the County Court of Polk
j County, State of Oregon, his final ac
I count as such administrator, and Sat
jurday, the 7th day of February.
1 1!14. at the hour of 1.30 o'clock p. m.,
lias been fixed by said Court as the
I time for hearing objections to said
report and the settlement thereof.
J Holt Stockton, Administrator of
the Estate of Martha J. Seward, de
1 ceased.
Wheelock & Williams, Attomej-s
for Administrator.
Jan. 6th-Feb. 514
I
West Side Marble
WorRs
G. L. HAWKISS, Proprietor.
MO.NTMEJfTS, HKAD8TO!TES AWD
CTRBINQ.
A Complete I4sw of All Latest DeaUr .
Tresspass notices, weather proof,
or sals at Observer Job offloe.
Summons. '
In the circuit Court of the Slate
of Oregon for the County of Polk.
Dallas National Bunk, a corpora
tion, Plaintiff,
vs.
Warren Wright and Marv E.
Wright, his wife; Clara P. Pouch and
A. E. Chisholm, Defendants.
Toi Warren Wright and Mary E.
Wright, his wife; Clara P. Fouch,
Defendants: i
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: Y'ou are herebv re
quired to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the above
entitled court any suit within six
weeks from the dale of the first pub
lication of this summons, to-wit: On
or before the 28th day of January,
1914; and if you fuil so to answer,
for want thereof; the Plaintiff will
take a decree against you, that a cer
tain mortgage given by the defen
dants. Warren Wright and Mary E.
Wright to DALLAS NATIONAL
BANK, a corporation, on September
10th, 1912, recorded in Polk County,
Oregon, on September 21, 1912, at
page 172 of Book 32 of the' records
of mortgages for said county of Polk,
and recorded in Lincoln County, Ore
gon, on September 24, 1912, at page
628 of Book 12 of the records of mort
gages for said county of Lincoln, be
foreclosed; and that the lands and
premises described in and covered by
said mortgage, viz: The East half
(Ey2) ot the (Southwest quarter
(SW!4) and the Southeast quarter
(SEy4) of the Northwest quarter
(NW'i) and the lots numbered three
(3) ; six (6) and seven (7) of section
six (B), and all that pnrt of section
seven (7) which, lies in the Lounty
of Polk, all in Township ten (10)
South of Range eight (8) West of the
Willamette Meridian, in Polk Comity,
State of Oregon, containing Three
Hundred Sixty Acres of land, more or
less; and also, All that part of, the
North half (NVb) of section, seven m,
in Township ten (10) South of Range
eight (8) West of the Willamette
Meridian, which lies in Lincoln ( utili
ty, State of Oregon; be sold by
the respective sheriffs of Polk and
Lincoln Counties, in the manner pro
vided by law, and that the proceeds
of such sale be applied to I he liquida
tion of the amounts due said plain ti IT
on said mortgage and note and indebt
edness secured thereby, togelher with
costs and disbursements, allnniey's
fees and interest, all as stateil in said
complaint of the plaintiff, and the
costs mid expenses of such pale, and
further, the said plaintiff will apply
to said Court and take a decree
against you for all and singular the
relief prayed for in said complaint.
This summons, by order of the Hon
orable J. B. Teal, judge ot the Coun
ty Court in and for Polk County,
Oregon made at chambers in the city
of Dallas, Oregon, on the 15th day of
December, 1913, is served upon you
by the publication thereof for a period
of six consecutive and successive
weeks immediately prior to the 28th
day of January, 1914, in the Polk
County Observer, a newspaper of gen
eral circulation, printed and published
at Dallas, Polk County, Oregon. The
date of the "first publication of this
summons is December Kith, 1913. :
Waller L. Tooze, Jr., Attorney for
the Plaintiff.
Deo. 16-1-27
SUMMONS. .
In the Justice's Court for the Justice
of the Peace and Constable's Dis
trict Number 3, in Polk County,
State. of Oregon.
Mary I. Starr, Plaintiff, vs.
Dewitt Harris and
Birdie Harris, Defendants.
To Dewitt Harris and Birdie Harris,
the above-named defendants:
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon : You are hereby required to ap
pear before me, the undersigned Jus
tice of the Peace of Constable's Dis
trict Number 3, in Polk County,
State of Oregon, at my office in the
City of Dallas, in said County and
State, and answer the complaint til
ed against you in the above entitled
Court and action, within six weeks
from the date of the first publication
of this summons, to-wit, on or be
fore the 3rd day of February, 1914, (
and if you fail so to answer for want
thereof! plaintiff will take judgment
against you as demanded in her com
plaint 'herein, namely, for the sum
of $80.00 with interest thereon at
the rate of six per cent, per annum
from the 1st day of October, 1911,
until paid, together with the costs
and disbursements of this action, and
also for an order of the above en
titled Court to sell the personnl prop
erty belonging to you which has been
attached in said action, in the man
ner provided by law. This summons,
by order ot the llonoranie ri. noi-
man, Justice ot the reace nioresam,
made on the 19th day of December,
1913, is served upon you by the pub
lication thereof for a period of six
consecutive weeks immediately prior
to the 3rd day of February, 1914,
in the Polk Countv Observer, a news-
Daner of general circulation publish
ed at Dallas, in said County of
Polk.
The date of the first publication of
this summons is the 23rd day of De
ci niber, 1913. , i
II. HOI-MAX.
Justice of the Peace aforesaid.
H. H. BKLT.
C. L. STARR, I
Attornevs for Plaintiff. 12-23 1-1 14
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby (riven that Walter
F. Nichols, administrator with the
will annexed of the estate of H. II.
Starr, deceased, has filed his final ac
count as such administrator in the
Countv Court of the Stte of Oregon,
for Po'lk County, and that Wednesday,
-.he 14th day of January. 1914. at the
hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon
of said day, at the Court room of said
Countv Court in the County Court
House" in the City of Dallas. Orceon.
has been apiinted by said Court as
the time and place for the hearine
of object ions to the said final account
and the settlement thereof.
Dated and first published Decmb-r
16th. 1913.
Walter F. Nichols, administrator
aforesaid.
Oscar Havter. attornev for admin
istrator. ' 12-16-1-13 ,
Pure Food Grocers
When you purchase
groceries at our store
you can rely on their
Purity and Cleanliness
We make a specialty
of pleasing customers
No order too small to
receive our personal
attention.
Free Delivery
Highest Market Price
paid for country produce
Holman&Boydston
Phone 1271
FLESHER
eat Market
WE PAY THE HIGHEST
CASH PRICE FOR ALL
COUNTRY PRODUCE
PHONE 13
Dallas, Oregon
Dallas Iron Works
Machinists -
Foumlrymen Pattern
Mukers. SAWMILL work a SPECIALTY
We are prepared to dc any kind ot
Iron and Brass work. Lumber truck
and Stock work on hand. We make
the Lchi and cheapest Stump Puller
on the market. Prlcus reasonable-
FOR SALE OR TRADE
A good small farm within
414 miles of Dallas, with a
good frame 6 room house, barn,
wood hMise, machine and
chicken houses, running water,
fine well at house, bouse is well
painted and has a good porch
in front and back, plenty of
ground under plow for all pur
poses, small orchard in bear
ing for home use, a lot of as
good prune land on it as there
is in the country, plenty of
wood for all time, would con-,
aider a residence in Dallas or
some other good town in ex
change for part and give good
time on balance.
H. G. CAMPBELL
DALLAS, OREGON
WANTED !
Yes, we want
to buy your
poultry; espec
ially your
TURKEYS
ALSO YOUR
PRODUCE
We are in the commis
sion business and will
pay the highest CASH
price for all country pro
duce. Henry Goiirke
620 Mill Street
DALLAS, OREGON
CityTransfer
W. R. COULTER, Proprietor
The world moves itself;
We move anything else
Piano and Furniture Mov
ing a Specialty
Siand Kersey's Confec
tionery. Phone 1061
Residence Phase 1202
I LUMBER V,
I OFFICE I
When We Hand
You Our Esti
mates of the cost of the lumber you require
you can depend upon it that the fig
ures will be as low as first-class, well
seasoned lumber can be sold for hon
estly. If you pay more you pay too
much. If you pay less you get less
either ' quality or quantity..
Dallas Lumber & Log
ging Company
LODGE DIRECTORY
UNITED ARTISANS Dallas Assem
bly, No. 40, meets on first and third
Mondays cf each month at Wood
man hall. Visiting members made
welcome.
W. J. WHITE, M. A.
WILLIS SIMONTON. Secretary.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Dal
las Camp No. 209 meets in W. O.
W. Hall on Tuesday evening of
each week.
K. E. REED, Consul Com.
W. A. ATRES, Clerk.
A. J?. & A. M. Jennings Lodge, No.
9, meets second and fourth Fridays
of each month. In Masonic hall on
Main street Visiting brethren wel
come. W. R. ELLIS, W. M.
WALTER S. MUIR. Secretary.
Professional Cards
DENTIST AND ORTHODONTIA
DR. CLINTON L. FOSTER,
New City Bank Building.
Office Phone 031.
DALLAS OREGON,
DENTIST
SI. HAYTER
Dallas National Bank Building
Dallas Oregon
Olive Spiith-Bicknell
Teacher of .
PIANO and ORGAN
Studio 712 Oak St.
DALLAS OREGON
Dr. Louis G. Altaian
Homeopathic Physician,
General Practice.
Special attention to Asthma, Dropsy,
Gall Stones and Rheumatism.
Office and Res. 290 N. Liberty St.
Phone Main 147. SALEM, ORE.
Chiropractor Phone 11)04
DR. D. G. REMPEL
Nerve Specialist and Spinal Adjuster
Office, 513 Church Street, near depot.
Consultation and Examination Free.
DALLAS, OREGON
DENTIST
B. F. BUTLER
Office over Fuller Pharmacy.
Office hours from t to 12 a. m.j 1
to 6 p. m.
Dallas Oregon
Phone 1183-1
! R. L. CHAPMAN
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND EMBALMER
Calls promptly answered day or night
Dallas, Oregon.
ED. F. OOAD,
Attorney at Law,
Probate Case a Specialty.
Room 20, National IVnk Bldg.
G. O. HOLMAN
LAWYER 4
Office In Wilson Building.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
WALTER L. TOOZE, JR.
Dallas National Bank Building
Dallas OregoD
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OSCAR HATTER
Rooms t and . Uglow Bldg.
Dallas Oregon
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
D. H. UPJOHN
Rooms 19-26
Dallas National Bank Bldg.
DALLAS OREGON.
ATTORNEYS AND ABSTRACTORS
BROWN A, SIBLEY
. Abstracts promptly made.
Notary Public. Collections
Mill 8t- Down-stairs. . Dallas. Or.
SIBLEY St EAKIN
The only reliable set ot Abstracts la
Polk County. Office so Court street.
.Dallas, ...