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r THE USE OF LIMESTONE SOILS OF WILLAMETTE VALLEY NEED FERTILIZER. An Authority Writes Interestingly on Subject Which Is Worthy of Consideration. (By W. W. Watson.) A nrimn reouisite to success in di versified farming, is a well-balanced content of nlant tood in the son. in many places in this valley some at tention will be required to the use of commercial fertilizers, feince an emi nent American chemist has said that "lime carbonates may be said to De the basis of civilization," let us see how lime mav be used to maintain this reputation. The value of this material has been proved by thous ands of vears of use in our civiliza tion. Soil fertility in Europe and China has been maintained for long periods without the ordinary commer cial fertilizers Dy tne use 01 me rigm forms of hme m the right manner. American aarriculture is far behind in this respect, with depleted fertili ty after a Drier penoa 01 cultivation. Where an abundance of humus exists in non-acid soil conditions, ordinary fertilizers gave excellent results for a time: but the soil, even under tnese conditions, eventually becomes impov erished. Elements of tenuity may ne there, but they need stimulation. I hey do not combine and are, therefore, not available as plant food. Carbonate of lime is absolutely needed, as shown by the fact that, if it is not supplied, the growth of the plant ceases as soon as it has used the lime contained in the seed. Products raised in soil de ficient in lime are poor in quality, and, on account of the lesser quantity of lime in the plants, they are less nourishing as a food. On soils rich in lime, the plants are compact, short jointed, stouter in stem and far more luxuriant. Peas, beans, vetch, clovers of nil kinds and alfalfa require an abund ance of lime. It produces a chemi cal change in the soil which renders plant food more available; and it pro duces a mechanical change which brings the soil into more favorable relation with water and the air. Soil poor in lime and rich in clay is very impervious to water, and after a heavy rainfall it remains wet too long. The air cannot penetrate a soil of this kind; hence, there is no soil aeriation. Lime renders the pot ash of the soil more available. A large part of the potash of our soils is present in comparatively insoluble silicates. Lime decomposes the sili cates, setting the potash free and thus greatly increasing its availability. The presence of lime in the soil prevents the soluble phosphoric acid, applied in fertilizers, from satisfying its hun ger for a base by combining with iron and alumina. Phospheric acid takes the lime in preference, ahd the reverting phosphate thus formed much more available. Lime promotes the decomposition of substances such as humus, sod, ituii ble and weeds, and thus hastens the time when the valuable constituents of these materials are ready for use by the next crop. It is particularly valuable in soils in which organic matter naturally decays slowly. It favors the changes of ammonia into nitric acid that is, it makes ammonia nitrogen more quickly available. Soils needing lime otten contain acid not combined with a base. Such soils are sour. Lime is the most effective agent used to sweeten soils. Lime makes the soil more mellow. The soil which con tains little lime is pulverized only with great difficulty. It adheres to the implements. A loam rich in lime crumbles easily. A hard crust will form on most of the loam soils thai are poor in lime if not disturbed for some weeks. It turns up in tenacious clods. It is practically impossible, under these conditions, to keep the soil in perfect tilth. Lime, besides serving directly as building material for all forms ot vegetation, is the key which unlocks other treasures of the soil and supplies them also to grow ing plants. Lime carbonate is also moisture conserving. It is known that lime stone soils maintain their fertility for years. Scientific authorities agree that lime is a fundamental require ment for soil fertility, because it pro vides in a degree for essential chemi cals, bacterial and physicial condi tions as well as supplying a plant- food want. Limestone Hour for the purposes named should be ground fine. say loll mesh, and is should be at least 90 per cent calcium carbonate. One hundred pounds ot limestone will lose 44 pounds of carbonic acid in the fire. The application of this caustic lime should not be made either to soil or. plants. It will injure the latter and do the former little, if any, good. Carbonate of lime may be up plied directly to the tender plants beneficially. Monmouth Hat Library, The Monmouth Library association, which was organized recently, has de cided to use one of the vacant rooms in the high school building in that city for a library. The room will be properly equipped and will be open to the public on three days of each week. The W. C'T. V. will hold iU regu lar monthly business meeting at the library next Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. Campbell, president of the local branch, desires full attendance. LIBRARY IS PRESENTED MONMOUTH NORMAL SCHOOL ENTERTAINS REGENTS. Training Building Is Inspected and Guests Are Banqueted After Ceremonies. Fully sustaining a well-deserved reDutafion for hospitality. Miss Todd, matron of the dormitory at the Mon mouth Normal school, and the women living there, entertained the faculty and the building committee of the board of regents who were inspecting the new training school building, now nearing completion. The occasion was the formal presentation of a library to the dormitory by the late Miss Hawley of the State Library commis sion. Miss Marvin presented the gift, President Ackerman, on behalf of the school, accepted the gift. This marks the beginning of the library for the dormitory, and the plan is to add to it as rapidly as possible. The guests were assigned to the various tables amongst the students, and each was entertained. The tables were dress ed in hollv and Christmas colors, and the spirit of the season was most evi dent. An hour was devoted to in specting the furniture recently added to the living room and guest chamber, which increases the home effect in these rooms. She salon also was vis ited, which is truly a cozy corner, most attractively designed and appro priately furnished, where a few guests may enjoy a quiet tea. CITATION. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County. In the matter of the estate of James B. Olmsted, deceased. To Anna Q. Olmsted, Merle Crane Evans, (formerly Olmsted,) Eva M. (tormerlv Ulmsted Gertrude W. 0. Conover, Winifred B. Skidmore. (formerly Evans,) Ida E Wickham, and the unknown heirs of L. W. Stewart, deceased, described in the will of decedent as "son by adop tion," heirs and devisees of the above named James B. Olmsted, deceased, and to all others unknown: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby cited and required to appear m the County Court ot the State of Oregon in and for the County of Polk, at the Courhoom thereof in the city of Dallas, in said County, on Monday, the 7th day of February, 1916, the same being the first day of the February. 1910, term of said Court, at. the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, then and there to show cause, if any exist, why an order as prayed for in the petition of Anna Q. Olmsted, as executrix of said estate, hied herein on this day, should not be granted to the said exe cutrix to sell the following described part of the real estate of said de ceased at private sale for cash for the purpose of raising funds sufficient for tJie payment of the funeral charges, expenses of administration, and claims against the said estate, which real property is described a's follows, to-wit : Lot No. 2, in Block No. 2, in Ready 's Addition to the town of Waldport, in Lincoln County, State of Oregon: Also, beginning at) the Northwest corner of the William J. Berry Dona tion Land Claim, No. 53, in Township 10 South, Range 5 West, in Polk County, Oregon, and running thence West 16.722 chains; thence South 33. 631 chains, and thence North 35 de grees, 05 minutes West 8.888 chains to a point which is the beginning point of the tract hereby described; .running thence north 54 degrees 55 minutes rJalst ll.M chains; thence North 3o degrees 05 minutes West 17.777 chains; thence South 54 de grees, 55 minutes West 11.25 chains, and thence South 35 degrees, 05 min utes East 17.777 chains to the place of beginning, containing 20 acres, more or less: Also, beginning at an oak stake driven in the ground 31.347 chains South and 9.152 chains East from the Northwest corner of said Wil liam J. Berry Donation Land Claim, and running thence South 54 degrees 55 minutes West 22.50 chains to an oak stake; thence North 35 degrees 05 minutes West 13.333 chains to an oak stake; thence North 54 dearrees 55 minutes East 11.25 chains to an oak stake; thence North 35 degrees 05 minutes West 8.888 chains; thence North 54 degrees 55 minutes East 11.25 chains; thence South 35 degrees 05 minutes East 22.222 chains to the place of beginning, containing 40 acies, more or less. Witness the Hon. J. B. Teal, Judge of the County Court of tlie State of Oregon for the County of Polk, with the seal of said Court affixed, this 22nd day of December. 1915. A. B. ROBINSON, JR., Clerk of said Court. (Seal of County Court) D24-J21 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Kntipn ia hereby p-iven to whom it may concern that the Honorary Court or Polk County will receive Dins on Saturday, January 15, 1916, at 1 o' clock p. m., for the grubbing and grading of the change in the McBee road. Plans on file in tlie clerk's office. A certified check of S per cent of the amount of the bid tA accompany the bids. Court wilfi also receive bids for fencing this chanw. The court resees the right to re ject any and all bids. Bv order of the County Court. Dec.21-Jan.ll THE POLK COUNTY OBSERVER, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1915. - ... na!tn hpi-ehv re- las, roiK iuum,i, t"p ,. serves the right to reject any or all biBids must be marked "Bids for 1915 Vglow Avenue Improvement Bonds," accompanied by "Jifled check for ten (10) per cent of the amount bid, and addressed to Charles Gregory. Auditor and Police Jiul,i., Dallas," Polk County, Oregon. Donebv order of the City Council of the City of Dallas, Polk County Oregon, made and ente.ed of record on the 6th day of December, 191-). Witness my hand and the official seal of the City of Dallas, Polk Coun ty, Oregon, this 10th day of December, fsea!) 1915' CHAS. GREGORY. Auditor and Police Judge. SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an execution issued out ot the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Marion County, on the lu.i da of December, 1915, and to me greet ed upon a judgment that was enrolled and docketed in the office of the Clerk of said Court on the 13th day of be eember, 1915, in a certain suit Men pending in said Circuit Court where in Theo. M. Bare was plaintilt o-id Salem Fruit Evaporator Company, a corporation, and F. W. Waters were defendants, a judgment was rendered in favor of the above named plain tiff, Theo. M. Barr, and against the above named defendants, Salem Fruit Evaporator Company, a corporation, and F. W. Waters, for Twentv-Three Hundred Three and 66-100 ($230;!.G(S) dollars, with interest thereon from I lie 9th day of June, 1915, at the rate ot eight (8) per cent per annum, and tne further sum of One Hundred Seventy Five and no-100 ($175.00) dollars, now due on said judgment, wilh in terest at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum, from the 13th (lay of De cember, 1915, and the further sum of Eighteen and no-100 ($18.00) dollars, costs, and also the costs of and upon this writ; and whereas it was further ordered and decreed by said Court that the following property should be sold by me to satisfy said execu tion, I wiil, on Saturday, January the 22nd, 1916, at -the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of saiikday at the front door P H,a fnn.itv fcniii-t Tti.nso nl Tinllna. Oregon, in Polk County, sell at public auction to the highest bidder ,for cash in hand on clay of sale, nil the right, title and interest and cstaie which nid defendants have and all iiprsons 'elfliniinr under them have in or to the hereinafter described prem- , ..L LI ises, ana every pan inercoL. Snirt nmnpi'tv ia ,lpiti'il)Pfl ns fol lows: Lots one (1) and two (2), Block "B" West Salem, nil in Polk County, Oregon. Said Sale being subject to redemp tion in the manner provided by law. and tue proceeds tnereor to ne appnea to the payment of the aforesaid judg ment. Dated this 21st dav of December, 1915. JOHN W. OUR. Slipriff nf Pnllf Pmintv. Ornmtn. CHAS. E. LENON, Attorney for Plaintiff D.21-J.18 PROPOSAL FOR SALE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS OF THE CITY OF DALLAS, POLK COUN TY, OREGON. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the purchase of the whole or any part of $9813.32 of 1915 Street Improvement Bonds of the City of Dallas. Polk County, Oregon, as au thorized bv Ordinance No. 254 of said City, will be received by the nn dersisned Auditor and Police Judgi of said City, until 6:30 o'clock p. m. on Monday, January 10, 1916. Said bonds will be ninety-eight (98) in number and in denominations of $100.00 each. Each of said bonds will be dated July 17, 1915, payable in ten (10) years trom date, and will bear interest at a rate not to exceed six (6) per cent, per annum, interest to be payable semi-annually on the 17th day of January and the .mil day of July of each year; both principal and interest to be payable in United States Gold Coin ot the present stand ard of weight and fineness, at the Dal las City bank in the city of Dallas, Polk county, Oregon, without charge. cost, or expense to the purchaser ot holder of said bonds. The said City of Dallas, Polk Coun ty, Oregon, hereby reserves the right to take up and cancel said bonds, or any part ot them, upon the payment of the face value thereof and the ac crued interest to the date of such pay ment, at any semi-annual interest per iod at or alter one year trom the dale of said bonds, to-wit : At or after out year trom the 17th day ot July, 191o. The above-named bonds will be sold to the highest bidder, by the said City of Dallas, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. on Monday, the 10th day of Janu ary, 1916, in the Council Chamber in said City. The bids must state tin. rate of interest, not exceeding six (6) per cent, per annum; but said bonds shall not be sold for less then their face value, together with the nc crued interest thereon from the day of their date to the date of their delivery. Said delivery of said bonds will be made at the office of the Cily Treasurer of the said City of Dallas, Polk Countv, Oregon. The City Council of the City of Dai las, Polk County, Oregon, hereby re serves the right to reject any or all bids. Bids must be marked "Bids for 1915 Street Improvement Bonds," ac companied by a certified check for ten (10) per cent, ot the amount bid, and addressed to Charles Gregory, Audi tor and Police Judge, Dallas, Polk County, Oregon. Done by order of the City Council of the City of Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, made and entered of record on the 6th day of December, 1915. Witness mv hand and the official 3eal of the City of Dallas, Polk Coun ty, Oregon, this 10th day of Decem ber, A. D., 1915. (Seal) CHAS. GREGORY, Auditor and Police Judge. NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS. There is an ordinance in force and effect in the city of Dallas requiring that dogs oe Kept under leash at all times. Owners of such luffmaU are hereby notified that us rdinance is being enforced amLrthat B applies to the night time g well : the dav. Owners nre warned to keep their dogs tied up. or securely enclosed, after dark as well as in the dav time. En croachments upon this statute are dealt with according to the laws pre- sennetf. Mgncd : OLIVER P. CHASE. 84-lt, City Marshal Observer want ads. do the Ms. PROPOSAL FOR SALE OF 1915 UGLOW AVENUE IMPROVE MENT BONDS OF THE CITY OF DALLAS, POLK COUNTY, ORE GON. Notice is herebv given that sealed bids for the purchase of the whole or any part of $-'.)l.8 of 1915 Lglow Avenue Improvement Bonds of the City of Dallas. Polk County, Oregon, as authorized by Ordinance No. 255 of said City, will be received bv the undersigned Auditor and Police Judge of said City, until 6:30 o clock p. m. on Monday, January 10, 1916. Said bonds will be twentv-eight (28) in number and in denominations of .$100.00 each. Each of said bonds will be dated October 20, 1915, pay able in ten UU) years Irora date, and will bear interest at a rate not to ex ceed six (6) per cent, per annum, in terest to be pavable semi-annually on the 20th day of April and the 20th day of October of each year; both principal and interesf to be payable in United States Gold Coin of the pres ent standard of weight and fineness. at the Dallas City bank in the Citv of Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, without charge, cost, or expense to the pur chaser or holder of said bonds. The said City of Dallas, Polk Coun ty, Oregon, hereby reserves the right to take up and cancel said bonds, or any part of them, upon the payment of the face value thereof, and the ac crued interest to the date of such pay ment, at any semi-annual interest period at or after one year from the date ot said bonds, to-wit: At or af ter one year from the 20th dav of October. 1915. The above-named bonds will be sold to the highest bidder, by the said City of Dallas, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. on Monday, the 10th dav of Janu ary. 1916, in the Council Chamber in said City. The bids must state the rate of interest, not exceeding six (6) per cent, per annum; but said bonds shall not be sold for less than their face value, together with the accrued interest thereon from the day of their date to the date of their' delivery. Said delivery of said bonds will be made at the office of the Citv Treas urer of the said City of Dallas, Polk County, Oregon. The City council of the Citv of Dal- of Twenty-four and no- Mlars ($24.00), costs ano oi-"" he costs of and upon this Writ ,; and whereas it was further oraereu -u . decreed bv said Court that he fol lowing property should be sold by me to satisfy said execution I will, on Fridav, the 31st .lay of December, 1915, at Hie hour ot une o c uc i n, of said day at the trout door ot . TTm. nt Da las. Oregon, in Polk County, sell at public auction to the highest bidder tor ca.su . . j nf on e. all the right, naiiu v . , i I. title and inteiest and estate whiili said defendants have and all persons claiming under them have in or to the hereinafter described premises, and every part thereof. Said property is aescuueu 1"!'S.l v a ;n Block No. 12, King- IjUK J.W. " U wood Park, Polk County, Oiegon. Said sale being subject to redemption in the manner provided by law and as provided in said decree. Dated this isutu nay oi inuvnmici, 1915 JOHN W. Olt it, ' Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon. POGUE & PAGE, Attorneys tor Planum. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. xTi!o tia,uliv o-ivpn to all whom it may concern that the undersigned W. T.' Macy has been duly appointed and qualified and letters of adminis tration have been duly issued to him I... ,.,!, nf the countv court of Polk county, Oregon, duly made and enter ed of record therein on tne J.itu nay of December, 1915, appointing said W T. Macv as administrator of the estate of Sherman Winson Seroggin, deceased. All person having claims no-ainst said estate Vill present the same to the undersitfied at McMinn- ville. Oregon, witliproper vouchers annexed wiflin si months trom the date of this lotipf. Dated thisnh day ot December. 1915. W. T. MACY, Administrator estate Sherman Whit- son Seroggin, deceased. HOLMES & PEARCE, Attorney for estate, Mc.Minnville, Oregon. ' Dec.l7-.Tanl4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NntlcA la hmvliv rnvan that fa un dersigned, William A Yocom, has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Poik County, ad ministrator of the estate of ITsllni way Yocom, deceased, and has ouali- ned. All Dei-sonn hnvinfl' claims Qr;,tct the said estate nrp hpi-phv Vpnitirp in present them, duly verifiei, with the proper voucuers, within ix months from the HtA nf thia nnttp ... Ounn. Hayter, attorney for the Ain'dersigne.i administrator, at his law offices in Dallas City Bank Building, in Dallas, Oregon. Dated and firat rml,i;0l,.l n. ber 17, 1915. WILLIAM A. YOCOM, Adminish-ntnr nf tl,a ..(.. c Hathaway Yocom, deceased. UMJAlt HAYTER, Attorney for administrator. D17-J14 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed in the Countv Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Polk, her Final Account as Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of John Ferguson, Deceas ed, and that said Court has fixed Monday, January 3, 1916, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of aid dav as the tune and the County fourt Room in the County Court Hduse. in Dallas, in Polk County, Oregon, as the place for hearing said Filial Account and all objections thereto. Dated at Dallas, Oregon, November 29 1915. MARY FERGUSON, Execwtnx of the Last Will and Tes tament of John Ferguson, Deceased. SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE. Notice is heiehy given that by vir tue of an execution" issued out of tlie Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk County, on the 27th dav of November. l!U5, and to me directed upon a judgment which was enrolled and docketed in the office of ihe clerk of said Court on the 23rd dav of No vember. 1915, in a certain suit then pending in said court wherein May C. Barnes was plaintiff, and G. XI Doiigla, and Leona M. Douglas, his wife, Kingwood Park Co, a corpora tion. and J. F. Dn. j..-..j ant s, a judgment was rendered i "L m oove named plaintiff, and against the abm-p j.,r ., anl s, for Twelve hundred seventv- one ana DO-1.11 Dollars ($1271.00) with interesbthpnann t tu . - ' iwr Of per cent per annum from the 22nd uaj oi November, 1915, and the fur- iurr mm ot (me hundred twentv-fivc and no-100 DnlUr. ln-, run " :.l ,T.fcw,, who interest t hereon at tk a cent per annum from the 22ud dav of .".ooer, isua, and the further sum SUMMONS. I ,p r;n,,;t I ,,f Hin Slnle nf Oregon, for tlie County of Polk. W. W, Fawk anil Mary V. Fawk plaintitts, vs. Title mist company, an Oregon corporation, Florence Page, Winifred I. Dosch, Charles G. Benson, W. H. McKair, B. M. Benson, First National Bank of Ashland, Oregon, an Oregon corporation, Clarence C. Murlon, J. Svil McNair, Ernest P. Dosch, C. C. Page, T. L. Mclntyie, Walter A. Bamlimore, Herman Palcs ter, Margaret Cohen, C. B. Vaughn and E." J. Carlson, defendants. To Florence Page, J. Svd McNair, C. C. Page, T. L. Mclnt'yre, Walter A. Bandimere, Herman Palester, C. B. Vaughn and E. J. Carlson, De fendants above named: Tn flip inn nf Hip Rlntp nf Orpirnll vnn ni-p hot-phv rpnmi-pn1 In ainpnt and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, within six (8) weeks from December 21, mi n,p .lpip nf n, fi-t-t r,i.i:i:n of this summons, and if you fail to answer for want thereof, the plain tiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint in this suit, to-wit : I. That the plaintiffs have judg ment for the sum of five thousand four hundred flftv-six mid dS-lmi An. lars ($5,456.48), with interest there on at the ate of eight per cent. (892.) ner annum, frnm Vnopmhpr 21st, 1915, until paid, and the fur- iner sum 01 six Hundred ' do ars ($600.00) as their attorneys' fees for the collection of the nnlp hpipmha. fore describedi and the foreclosure of the trust agreement and mortgage set lorin in tins complaint, and for the further sum of. their pnsta o.,.i bursements herein. 2. That the trust agreement set forth in the comnlnint herein 1 in. dared to be a mortgage and be de clared to be a lien upon the mortgag ed premises described therein, includ ing that, certain building known as "The Crowley Warehouse," situat ed upon the right-of-wav of the Southern Pacific Railway 'Company, ui v rowicy .nation, on the line of said railroad, in , Polk County, Oregon, which warehmisp Is minn'wAn. tn the land above described, and a priv ilegeVonoected therewith, with the exeeptionjof the north half (Ni,) of km incnty-inree (J.1); lot seventeen in I, tne southeast two and sixty-five hundredths IS F o 'e i . ten (10). as hereinbefore specifically 'rariiiien; me soutiiwest two and sixty-five hundredths (S V 9 fil of lot ten (10), as hereinbefore specif ically described; the east half (E') of lot twenty (20) ; lot eiihteen (18) ; . uiii nan io.v2) ot lot twentv three (23): lot fiftppn n.-.i. k ;.. halt (SU.) of lot sixteen (16); the ,au i ot lot fourteen (14) : !v,!he,(3): and the north half (N.V2I of lot sixteen (16), all in Wil lamette alley Orchard Tract No 1 as platted and j 0 w .7 - v.m in me rec ords Of Polfc rnnnv f. i i ... , . viruu, WHICH said lands last described as excepted. ...... ..r.c..,iurx ueen conveyed or con tracted to hp Mnrnrl V... .1.. rr:., t . r ' - luc line f -I , ComPan.v- defendant, and further that plaintiffs' mortgage be declared to be a lien upon all prop t.7 TV the Possession of the n'i'i. .J9' ComP.v. defendant, held by them pursuant to tlie terms of ,u u fTement- nd belonging to the beneficiaries thereunder, and V 1"! T111, tltle nd inter est 01 the HefpnHiini. . , ,1 r "-" ny one oi them, as beneficiaries nndtr said trust ?reement, m and to any of the prop- nkj i i- yiaw aoove de scribed, mcluding the warehouse at scribed as, being on-) of plamtilts' mortgage, g ceeds of said sale Jie J the payment of tlue , and toward the costs n ments of this suit md , of Biich judgment and 4' be made herein in f aVoi , tiffs, including attornn, the balunee, if any, pi, for the benefit of'llot be decreed by the court 1, thereto. 3. That if the said , when sold pursuant to ii this court, shall not to pay the claims o( j, herein in full, as shall b,, decree ot tins court, til eveui, me interests 01 Ik and nil ut them, as btt, otherwise, in the contra of lands covered bv tl agreement which hare J tore contracted to be ic Title & Trust Compan, and which contracts of t standing, and any other r tercst of the defendants them, except the Title 4 pauy, in the said trust is the property covered IU 111 a manner provided by sale of such property, J 11011, unu me pruceeU8o applied as follows, to-wit men t of the balance of tU judgment and decree Ms tered herein, and the bii paid into the court fort whomsoever shall hj W court to be entitled Wl tracts being described is wit: voiuracis 01 sannil & Trust Company, defe ing the property and nit purchaser and bearing n- having the amount due each contract resiiectivek Description, Lot eit'lite chaser, A. II. Dennett; si 1911; amount unpaid, (i1 Description, South hi lot twenty-three (23) t fore more specifically dft chaser, A. H. Dennett, if ber 14, 1911, amount unpj Description, Lot flftm chaser, (i. A. Grahb; dait 14, 19U, amount unpaid Description, South In!: lot sixteen (16); punt Mclvmght, date, May 1,1: unpaid, $138.36, Description, West hall lot fourteen (14); ponhj Ii. urubli; date, .1 nnuai amount unpaid, $409.51. Description, Lot thm chaser, II. P. Hough 15. 1HV3: amount itni Description, North bi lot sixteen (10); pum Revere; date, Jnnuarv amount unpaid, $103.01 And plaintiffs pray lip cree shall provide tliattli beneficiaries' interest! 11 lands contracted to be feet only the equity of lk les therein, and the purtit contracted lands at suri sale shall be merely subrcrj rights of the benehcianes trust agreement in sail lands, and that said fori not in nnv wise affect tk powers of said Title 4 M to continue to perioral, tracts of sale and rettr chase price therein speeit) chaser at such rorecioau - , m-.l. ii ceive irora said iuw pany such portions arising from said "'pf as the payees and benefit the trust atrreeme ceived if there had been ure. 4. Thnt the contracts by and between tlie '"S Comoanv. defendant, and i tvrp Walter A. Bandinf Palester, Margaret W Vaughn and E. J. CtrW dared to be null and w effect and the lands tm said contracts respectOT! ed to have reverted to Trust Company, freed ( title or interest therein any of the said det'endari named, by virtue of the f tered into by the said Company with said def? referred" to, and the saidi claied to be held by tbt f Trust Company as uusotf, suant to the terms of t" agreement, and that tb as hereinbefore prayed H 5. That the detenil. each and all of them, eifj & Trust Company, m claiming under them, s them, be decreed to m title or interest in and ni iimimrtv pnVPTed f..,..j , agreement herein sei " Karrpd nnrt foreclosed rierht or eouitv of red. said premises and ever? except the statutory npj tion in and to the real creed to be sold under J that any party to that 1 come a purchaser at that the purchaser be i sion of said premises F duction of the certitiean that the plaintiffs hart; further relief as to tm. seem equitable and Ju9!', .. This summons is suance of an order of if ' H. Belt. Judge of the . court, which order is 17, 1915, and which that this summon " the Polk County Ote"".. per of general eirenlsW" ; ty of Polk and State 0! each week, for six I . weeks. Date of first Pf cember 21, 1915; date tion, February 1, 1 :r.VL ANGEIi- , oiauon, hereinbefore de D21-F1 AttomJ