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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1914)
TUESDAY, MARCH 3rd, 1914. THE TWICE-A-WEEK POLK COUNTY OBSERVER THREE 4 U Spring Opening .v.'V': . .;. . , Authoritative Styles fZust&roofCbrseta Paris has spoken, and IJress Fushions have there, fore been set for Spring. . y Now Is The Time To Select Your Corset Choose a Warner's for a Warner's is designed to accurately set off the fashions of the season wear it for a couple of weeks, and then have your Spring suit or gown fitted over the new corset. You wll be surprised how much easier the fitting will be and how much more satisfactory the result. The New Warner Styles Meet Every Detail of Fashion's Edict. i New gowns are fluffy and full over the hips, and . Warner's Corsets have long skirts inset with elastic . gores or lacings to jSermifc the freedom necessary r without disturbing the drape of the gown. Your W list this Season Must be Natural and for certain extreme gowns reflecting the Venus de Milo pose, there are Warner Corsets designed to create this pose in easy, natural lines corsets de signed to support the figure, too. The Spring showing of Authoritative Styles of Warner's ltust-Proof Corsets can be had at our counter all this week. Choose your Warner's now. Wear it when fitted to your new gown The result is satisfaction. WARNER'S RUST-PROOF CORSETS $1 to $5 Every Pair Guaranteed The Bee Hive Store Dallas, Oregon CASE NO. 4426 In the Circuit Court of the Stnte of Oregon, for Polk County. y Department No. 2 T. J. Campbell, l'laintiff vs. William O. Campbell and "Mabel" Campbell, his Snmmons wife; Fannie Tatom and Henry Tatom, her hus band, Defendants. To William G. Campbell and "Ma bel" Campbell, his wife; Fannie Ta tom and Henry Tatom, her husband, Defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby requir ed to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled Court .and suit within six weeks from the date of 4he first pub lication of this summons, to-wit: On or before the 15th day of April, 1014. mnA it vnn foil ort in inarnr fnr WAIlt thereof, the Plaintiff will take a de cree aprainst you, that a certain quit claim deed sipned, sealed, witnessed, and acknowledged, and filed for re cord and recorded at length at page 615 of Volume 56 of the Records of Deeds for Polk County, Oregon, on the 2nd day of May, 1912, wherein and whereby T. J. - Campbell, tbe plaintiff herein, is named as the grantor, and William G. Campbell and Fannie Tatom, defendants here in, are named as grantees, which quit claim deed purported to convey all the right, title, and interest of said grantor to the said grantees therein named, in and to the following de scribed premises, t-wit: Commenc ing at the South East corner of block number 13, in the town of Monmouth, in Polk County, Oregon, and running thence North eighty (SO) feet; thence West to Whitman street; thence South eighty (80) feet; and thence East to College Street, the plae"of beginning, be cancelled, set aside, and held for naught; and a further decree enjoining and restraining tJie defend ants herein from selling, mortgaging, or otherwise incumbering or dispos ing of the whole or any part of the above described premises; and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem just and equita ble; and for all and singular the re lief prayed for in said complaint This summons by order of the Hon orable J. B. Teal, Judge of the Coun ty Court in and for Polk County, Oregon, made at chambers in the City of Dallas, Oregon, on the 2nd day of March, 1914, is 9erved upon yon by the publication thereof for a period of six consecutive and suc cessive weeks immediately prior to the 15th day of April, 1914, in the Polk" County Observer, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published at Dallas, Polk County, Oregon. The date of the first publi cation of this summons is March 3rd, 1914. Walter L. Tooze, Jr., Attorney for the Plaintiff. March 3-April 14. LEGAL NOTICE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Folk County. In the matter of the Ap plication of Frank M, Blown and Emma M. Brown to register the title V to the following described lands ' situated in Polk " County, Oregon. Begin ninju at a point 2 chains, 88 links North of the " Southwest corner of Sec tion 12, pnd running thence South 88 degree East, 69 clifins 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, du minutes west 16 chains and 46 links; I 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 min utes 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 Willamette Meridi an. '- i Frank M. Brown and Emma M, Brown, Appli cants, vs. Belle DuRette and all to whom it may concern, Defendants and Respondents TO JACOB WING: - -Take notice, that on the 16th day of February, 1914, a supplemental statement to the original application was filed by John A. Carson, for and on behalf of Frank M, Brown and Emma M. Brown in the Circuit Court of Polk County for initial registra tion of the title of the land above described and in which supplemental statement you are described as claim ing an interest in the lands adverse to the applicants. Now, unless you appear on or be fore the 28t.li day of March, 1914, and show cause why such application shall not be granted the same will be taken as confessed and a decree will be entered according to the pray er of the application and you will be forever barred from disputing the same. Asa B. Robinson, Jr., Clerk of the Circuit Court for Polk County, Ore gon, Feb. 17-March 17 NOTICE OF" FINAlTSETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that Wil liam O, Morrow, administrator of the estate of Mary Ann Morrow, de ceased, has filed his final account as such administrator in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County and that Wednesday, the 18th day of March, 1914, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon 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 Uie hearing of objec tions to the said final account and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published February 17th, 1914. William O. Morrow, Administrator aforesaid. Oscar Hayter, Attorney, Feb. 17-March 17 POLK CO. DELINQUENT TAXES LAST HALF PAYMENTS.1912 4.33 60.15 . 79.90 1.00 EXECUTORS NOTICE Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern, that the undersigned have been duly appointed by the Hon. County Court of Polk County, Ore gon, joint executors of the estate of George H. Eilers, deceased; all per sons having claims against said es tate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified on or before six rhonUis from the date hereof for ad justment; and all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make settelment with the undersigned. Dated at Dallas, Oregon, this 16th day of February,' 1914. Sarah Eilers, Geo, W. Myer, joint executors. Sibley & Eakin, Attorneys for es tate. Feb. 17-March 17 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, Taylor A. Dunn, has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County executor of the estate of Mary E. Swarts, deceased, and has qualified. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to present them, duly verified, wild the proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice to the said executor at his residence near Polk Station in Polk County, State of Oregon- Dated and first published February 24th, 1914. Taylor A. Dunn, Executor of the Estate of Mary E. Swarts, deceased. Oscar Hayter, attorney. This advertised list of delinquent taxes for the year of 1912 Is in pur suance of an act of the State Legisla ture which is embodied fi Chapter 275 of the General Laws of the 1911 Ses sion . The taxes on the following adver tised real property, situated In Polk County, Oregon, became delinquent on Monday, October 7th, 1913, and are subject to a penalty of ten per cent, and Interest at the rate of 12 per cent per annum from Monday, April the 7th, 1913, until they shall have been paid. Any day after the expiration of six months after the taxes charged against the following real property are delin quent, the Sheriff is authorized upon demand of any person making applica tion, to Issue to them a certificate of delinquency, upon payment of taxes, penalty. Interest and cost of adver Using. Certificates of delinquency shall bear interest from the date of Issuance until redeemed at the rate of fifteen per cent per annum. Adams, Mrs. J. SE4 and 8E54 of SWU and NH of NE?4 and NEVt of ofNWM. of Sees 11, 14 Twp 7, S R 4 W containing 320 acres. Tax Bowers, Benton beg. 87.83 chs W of NE cor. of sec 9, S 16.0!; chs S 88 degrees W 41.72 chs S 3.37 chs W 23.31 chs N 19 de grees W 17.28 chs E 28.30 chs N 6.30 chs N 88 degrees 45 mln E 41.88 chs to p. o. b. stcs 8-9, Two 8 fc R 4 W, con taining 110 acres. Tax Brooks, Mary E. Beg 26.50 chs W and 5.54 chs N 20 degrees 30 min E of SE cor of E. C. Dice d 1 o W 19.25 chs S 26 de grees 15 mln W 5.49 chs W 75.17 chs N 19 degrees W 17.71 chs E 24.36 chs N 2.55 chs E 36 chs 88.89 chs E 25.31 chs N 1.14 chs E 6 chs N 30 de grees E 10.00 chs E to center of slough southerly down slough to p. o. b., sees 8-9-10 Twp 8, S R 4 W, containing 181 acres. Tax Churchmere Realty Co. Lots 3-4 block 1, Churchmere add. to West Salem. Tax Ellis, Wm, Trustee Lots 6-7-8-9, block 16, Ellis add. to Dallas. Tax Guyer, A. S. Beg at SE cor of N of John Lewis d. 1. o. N 1.40 chs W 1.75 chs N 76 Iks W 43 Iks S 2.15 chs W 2.82 chs S 2.00 chs E 5.00 chs N 2.00 chs to p. o. b., Sec 18, Twp 9, S R 5 W, containing 1.33 acres. Tax Hazard, E. W. Lot 4, block 19, Kingwood Park. Tax Inman, J. W. & H. A. Lots 47 and 48 of Strong Fruit Tract No. 1, Sec 30, Twp 8 8 R 5 W. containing 20 acres. Tax Klmes, L R SW of See 8, Twp 8 S R 6 W, containing 160 acres. Tax Massey, Minnie M. Lots 2-3-4, block 2N 4E, Buena Vista. TaxT Mott, Dr. W. S. Beg. at SE cor of I. Gilstrap d.l.c. W 29.42 chs N 23 degrees W 16.00 chs N 4.57 chs E 35.80 chs S 17.04 Chs to p. o. b., Sec 34, Twp 6, S R 6 W, containing 65 acres Tax Nisley, Jennie W N of NEK and 8E of NE& and N of S E and S E of S E of Sec 16, Twp 7, 8 R 7 W, containing 240 acres. Tax.. Paul, E. V. D. Beg. 13.60 chs W of SE cor of E. Harper d. 1. e. N 19.95 chs W 6.00 chs S 19.95 chs E 6.00 chs to p. o. b., Sec 4, Twp 7, 8 R 6 W; also lot 1 of Sec 29, Twp 6, S R 6 W; also beg 38.75 chs N and 6.58 chs W of SE cor of I. Hinshaw d. I. c W 79.44 chs 8 7 degrees E18.46 chs W5.31 chs 86.33 chs N 89 degrees 20 mln E 64.70 chs N 10.60 Ihs E 22 chs N 18 degrees W 3.62 chs N 11 de grees 30 min E 2.14 chs N 29 degrees E 4.86 chs N 39 de grees E 6.77 chs to p. o. b; also beg at 8 E cor of I. Hin shaw d. 1. c. N 25 chs W 33 chs S 26.00 chs E 33.00 chs to p. o. b., Sees 28-29-33, Twp -6 8 R 6 W, containing 263 acres; also beg at 8 W cor A. Mc Meekin d. 1 c. N 21 min E 70.56 chs E 17.28 chs S 70.66 chs W 17.28 chs to p. o. b.,Sec 4, Twp 7, S R 6 W and Seo 33, Twp 6, S R 6 W; also beg at NW cor of H. W. Eades d. 1. e. S 32.00 chs E 29.40 chs N 82.00 chs W 29.40 chs to p. o. b., Sec 3, Twp 6, S K Q W, containing 218 acres. Tax Ramp, C. E. et al 16.2f acres of the following described tract, beg at SE cor of W. D. Cole d. 1. c. N 27 degrees 28 min E 59.91 chs W36.46 chs N74 de grees W 2.60 chs S 3 degrees W 48.04 chs E 16.66 chs to p. o. b Sees 20-21, Twp 7, 8 R 3, W, containing 16.20 acres Tax Shafer, W. G. 8 V, of SW K of 8 E hi of Sec 12, Twp 9, 8 R 4W,con. 20 acres; also Beg (.07 chs 8 of NW cor of Sec 13, 8 6.60 chs E 6,16 chs N 6.60 chs W 6.16 chs to p. o. b.. Sec 13, Twp 9, 8 R 4 W, containing 4 acres. Tax Sharp, W. N., J. E. Sharp, Agt Beg at NE cor of H. Llnnvllle d. 1. c, W 45.70 chs 8 1 de grees E 33.26 chs 8 1 degree W 46.58 chs E 46.73 chs N 79.82 chs to p. o. b., Sees 20- .21-28-29, Twp , 8 K 4 W, con taining 360 acres. Tax Steele, W. J. Beg at SE cor of lot 8, block 2N 4E, Buena Vis ta, E to Willamette River down said river 254 ft W to N E cor of lot 5. 8 254 ft to p o. b., See 26, Twp , 8 R 4 W, containing t acres; also all of block 3N 4E, lots 1-8, block 2N 4E, Buena Vista. Tax... ' Waters, F. W. All of block 3, Waters add. to West Salem. Tax J. M. GRANT, Sheriff and Tax Collector. ).25 6.50 11.02 12.18 18.81 1.20 9.35 18.50 Pure Food Grocers Just received, a fresh lot of Nasturtion and Sweet Pea Seeds We guarantee our Butter and Eggs as Strictly Fresh Our Canned Goods are of the 1913 pack Our Teas and Coffees are of good quality and reasonable in price Free Delivery Holman&Boydston Phone 1271 FRUITGROWERS HAVE YOU INVESTIGATED LIL1E AND SULPilER Soluble Spray Solution EASY TO HANDLE, AND COSTS LESS THAN I BARREL SOLUTION I Put up in One, Five, Ten, Twenty-five, Fifty and '- f I One Hundred Pound Casks. -ASK US CRAVEN HARDWARE CO. . AGENTS , When We Hand You Our Esti mates if the cost of the lumter you requirt you car. depend upon it that the fig ures will- be as low as first-class, wol' sea ao fled lumber can be sold for hon stly. If you pay mqre you pay tn nuch. If you pay less you get lew ither nullity or quantity.. Willamette Valley Lumber Co. 83.72 7.60 99.36 6.40 1.44 IlillsDros TEA d COFFEE FOR SALE AT Loughary Grocery DALLAS, OREGON WATCH FOR Wlm fo)nnfo)fMi Automobile Announcement When our delayed shipment ar- " rives we will have something to I say why you should want the 'AUBURN The automobile that has stood 1 ' the test. DRY II DOIX S Agent for Polk and Yamhill Counties McCOY, OREGON FLESHER Meat Market WE PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOR ALL COUNTRY PRODUCE PHONE 13 Dallas, Oregon The best lamp in the world is the Sunshine Safety lamp that I ab solutely fnarantee to give satisfaction or mon ey refunded. 200 candle .-4 power with only 11 cts. SI Bonn of Oohrke, sole cost for bright li(ht. Henry agent, Dallas, Oregon. Dallas Iron Works Machinists FondiTaMa Fatten- . Makers, SAWMILL WORK A SPECIALTY We are prepared te aT kin of Iroa and Brass werk. Umber tracks and Stock work oa kaad. We stake the beet and cheapest Stamp Paller oa the market. Prtoai roaesnahla. 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 Star Transfer Co. WE MOVE ANYTHING THAT IS MOVEABLE PROMPT SERVICE i: G. A. and L C MUSCOTT, Proprietors -- ' ' Phone Stands: Webster's Confectionery 511 Ellis' Confectionery 1062 ; ; Barn 1074 e.ee4KeKa.eeee'eeee MODERNIZE YOUR HOME ! WITH ELECTRIC LIGHT West Side Marble WorKs O. U HAWKINS. Proprietor. MONUMENTS. HEADSTONES AND CTRBINO. 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