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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1916)
THE POLK COUNTY OBSERVER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1916 4 ii K i m .a BE CAREFUL IOULD BE SURE . 2EY FIRE AT. Mid 200 People An- Lives Through elessness. ; ; the destruction of . human life caused by g, a warning issued by ice urges all sportsmen ,il forests to use the le care to prevent for- 0 avoid such accidents death of Forest Rang- Cabinet National f'or v last year. M mistaken for a bear ,unter, who fired with- 1 be sure what he was To show that such acci uncommon, the warning imatc of the biological tween 150 and 200 per oally killed in hunting .is country and that thin creasing. Furthermore, , 15 per cent of all the i the national forests are jejess hunters and other "al forests, it is pointed ; the best hunting grounds vy.j' The number of game , increasing on account of ' on from forest fires and g which is afforded by s. ; On many of the for , elk, mountain sheep and e are fairly plentiful, i game is usually abundant, iain lion, and other pre als are found on most of and the killing of these 5 is encouraged because ' on domestic stock and the i game animals. of the forests for hunt i depends largely upon 7 are protected from fire, destroy the range and ces of the game and o vnumbers of the animals while a great many more it of the country by the .herniore, streams flowing ned-over areas are sub extreme variations of flow a so choked up with de ficient that fish cannot r sees an increase in the a persons who visit the na 8 for hunting and othei i urposes. Every effort is courage this use of the The best indication of a g to be in the woods, the points out, is the care which s in handling fireanus and fire, but the most 'inexperienced ten t will shoot without getting a view of his game, while the man its his campfire escape or who ,.dy drops a lighted match or ' acco ashes betrays at once his ce of the fundamental prinei l woodcraft. dren throughout the southern part of the county Supervisor Moore re turned yesterday afternoon from a four days' trip in which he visited 35 school districts. According to Mr. Moore the people he visited are, with out exception, in favor of rural su pervision of schools if the supervision is constructive as well as critical. The people of districts 71, 25, 69 and 66 are talking about a union high school. Three students who are doing ex ceptional work in the industrial club program, Mr. Moore reports, are : ten-year-old Bessie Blair of the Har mony district; ten-year-old Wilfred Wilson of the Popcorn district; and Earl Cooley, a 17-year-old lad of the Bethel district. Miss Blair has fin ished all of her work with the excep tion of sewing on the cuffs, and for such a little girl, shows great inter est in her work; Master Wilson has field corn, sweet corn and popcorn growing, which he has tended entire ly by himself, that is several feet over his own head; and Earl Cooley, Mr. Moore says, is doing a really wonderful work with his dairy herd. "Ho interested me as much as any, student of the Oregon Agricultural College," said Mr. Moore yesterday in commenting on young Cooley 's ex periments. A democrat won the nomination for governor or Arkansas on a platform declaring that every voter has a mor al and legal right to vote and have his vote counted. That is a strange and practically unknown thing in Ar kansas, but the folks down there are waking up and getting into that state of mind where they art w;,Hng to try out most any old thing. Maybe the parents of the unnamed three-year-old boy drowned near Hood River Friday afternoon will regret the idiosyncrasies that permitted 'their child to live a nameless three years. They're rollin' 'em high and sleep ing in the streets at Pendleton. Let 'er buck. Nearly two and a hulf million feet b. m. of Douglas fir is made up into furniture in Oregon every year. Oth er woods used for this purpose and grown in the state arc maples, ash. Cottonwood, alder, oak, western red cedar and myrtle. in the city of Dallas, in said County, I will sell the real property herein above described, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand on day of sale, subject to redemption in the manner provided by law, for the purpose of satisfying the said decree, with interest and costs of sale. Dated this 29th day of August, 1916. JOHN W. ORR, Sl-29 Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon. OF P0L1 CY Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned is the executor of tho last will and testament of Jane Glenn, deceased, has filed his final account in the County Court for Polk County, Oregon, and that said court has set October 30th, 1916, at 10 a. m., at the Court House in Dallas, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing any objec tions that may he filed thereto. JOHN H. JIcNAKY, Executor of the Estate of Jane Glenn, deceased Aug25-Sept22 ist Library Report Made. . x. alias public library report for .it as compiled by Miss Jennie eott shows a total circulation for month of l(Mi8. The attendance the month was 1962. There were adult books in circulation and '"nvenile. Nineteen new borrow srds were issued. Gifts of books received from Prof. D. M. Metz .uid Miss Gertrude Irwin. Eight f books were added to the library. 8 Gertrude Irwin also presented library with a picture of a Frieze the Prophets. flie new books added were: sci e, Annual Report of the Smith lian Institute; drama. The Olimb- (Fitch) ; The Earth (Fagan) ; So ty and Caste (Robertson); fiction, gina (Suderman); Krentzer Sona- (Tolstoi); Research Magnificent 'ells); When a Man's a Man 'right). Die gifts from Professor Metzger re: Sea-Side and Way-Side 'right) ; Report of Board of Chari s and Corrections, 1892; King's :ndy Book of the United States c er) ; Natural History (Wood) ; of Commissioner of Education I 3; Messages and Documents, I 1; Report of Bureau of Eth v, 1S85-1887; Compendium of i eleventh Census, 3 volumes; Re 't of Secretary of agriculture, 1890. 52; General Laws of Oregon. 1845 w. 1M.T-1872. 3ifts from Miss Gertrude Irwin re: Critical Period of American story (Fiske) ; Introduction to Eco icics (Seager); Laelins De Ami ia i, Cicero); Latin Composition 'Oopo): Words and their Cses Tiite) : lrineiples of Political Econ r, ((tide); Annals of Tacitus nrtb) (Trans); Anabasis (Xeno on) ; Essentials of Exposition and (rametst (Foster) and Practice Book English Composition (Hitchcock). ERVISOR ENJOYS TRIP. Aeresi Shows by Children is Industrial Club Work. rting keen interest of the ehil NOTICE TO CREDITORS. N.itice is herebv given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed ad miniafmtriT nf the estate of Marv A. Marks, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Uregon, lor row County, and has qualified. All per son? having claims asainst the said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verinea, togetner wun Via wnnpr vmiiehers therefor, to the - - i i - undersigned, at her residence, Aurora, Oregon, R. i. D. No. 4, witnin six months from the date hereof. Dated" and first published Septem ber 1, 1916. Administratrix of the estate of Marv A. Marks, deceased. J. E. Marks, and L. D. Brown, Attorneys for the tstate. isi-fu SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County, on the 15th day of August,"1916, and to roe directed upon a judgment which was enrolled and docketed in the office of the clerk of said court on the 15th day of Au gust, 1916, in a certain suit then pending in said court wherein George H. Stoddard was plaintiff and H. W. Waters, F. W. Waters, Jessie N. Wa ters, his wife, Ladd & Bush, a corpor ation, Theo. M, Barr, The Charles K. Spaulding Logging Company, a cor poration, and N. D. Elliott, were de fendants, (case number 4877) a judg ment was rendered in favor of the above-named plaintiff and against the above-named defendant, H. W. Wa ters, for the sum of Five thousand, Nine hundred, Ninety-three and 30-100 Dollars ($5,993.30) with inter est thereon at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum from the 15th day of August, 1916, and the further sum ot Three hundred, Seventy-three and 90-100 Dollars, ($373.90) with inter est thereon at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum from the 15th day of August, 1916, and the further sum of Four hundred dollars ($400.00) attor neys fees, and the sum of Eighteen and 75-100 dollars ($18.75), costs and disbursements and the costsi of and upon this writ. And, whereas, it was further order ed and decreed by said court that the following property should be sold by me to satisfy said execution, I will on Saturday, the 16th day of September, 1916, at the hour of one o'clock p. m. of said day, at the front door of the Court House at Dallas, Oregon, in Polk County, sell at public auction to the highest bid der, for cash in hand on day of sale, all the right, title and interest and estate which said defendant, H. W. Waters, have and and all persons claiming under him have in or to the hereinafter described premises and every part thereof. Said property is described as fol lows, to-wit: The Southwest quar ter (J4) of Section 27, and the South one-half () of the South one-half (i2) of the Northeast quarter () and the North one-half (V2) of the Southeast quarter () and the North one-half () of the South one-half (12) of the Southeast quarter (V4) of Section 28, all in Township 6 South, Range 4 West of the Willam ette Meridian in Polk County, Ore gon, and containing 320 acres, more or less. Said sale being subject to redemp tion in the manner provided by law, the proceeds thereof to be applied to the payment of the aforesaid judg ment. Dated this 18th day of Au gust, 1916. JOHN W. ORR, Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon. A. O. CONDIT, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF SALE ON EXECUTION By virtue of a writ ot execution inet. the nrnnertv hereinafter dc- t- 1 . scribed, duly issued by the County Clerk of Polk County, Uregon, on tne mtl, .lov nf AiMnist. 1916. and to me. the undersigned, Sheriff of said coun ty, directed for the enforcement or a decree of foreclosure and sale given and made by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for said County of Polk, on the 28th day of August, 1916, in a certain suit in the said Court wherein M. F. Morgan was plaintiff and Anna Schennan, Frank Scherman andMichaeI Scherman were defendants. "(Register No. 4874.) which decree was given in favor of said plaintiff and declares that there nn Hue. owine and Davable to him. nnder the nortgage foreclosed in said suit, $887.58. with interest ttiereon from said 28th day of August, 1M10, nniil mid. at five Der cent, per an num, I am commanded to sell, at pub lic auction, in the manner prescnoea by law, tbe following described real property of the said defendants, to- wit: Tha North half of the South half of tbe Northwest quarter of Section 27 in Township 6 South of Range 7 West of the illamette Meridian, sit uated in Polk Coun'T, State of Ore gon. Notice u hereby given tnat on Sat urday, the 30th day of September, 1916," at the hour of one o'elock in the afternoon of sail day, at the front door of the Cavr y Court House NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Polk. J. H. Henry, Plaintiff, vs. Susie E. Van Zandt, James H. Van Zandt, her husband, and H. Hirschberg, Defend ants. By virtue of an execution, judg ment order, decree and order of sale, issued out of the above entitled court in the above entitled cause, to me di rected, and dated the 14th day of August, 1916, upon a judgment and decree rendered and entered in said court on the 31st day of July, 1916, in favor of J. H. Henry, plaintiff, and against the defendants herein, and the property hereinafter described, for the sum of Sixteen thousand, five hundred ($16,500.00) Dollars, togeth er with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from No vember 17, 1915, and the further sum of $443.52 together with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from November 17, 1915, and the further sum of $750.00 attorney's fees, and the further sum of $58.65 costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon said writ, com manding me to make sale of the fol lowing described real property, to- wit: Lots numbered One (1), Two (2), Three (3), Four (4), Five (5), Seven (7), Eieht (8), Nine (9), Eleven (11), Twelve (12), Thirteen (13), Fourteen (14), Fifteen (15), Sixteen (16), Seventeen (17), Eighteen (18), Nineteen (19). Twenty-two (22), Twenty-four (24), Twenty-fire (25), Twenty-ii (26). Twenty-roven (27), Twenty-eiirht (28), Twenty-nine (29), Thirty (30), Thirty-one (31), Thirty two (T2), Thirty-three (33), Thirty four (34), Tl rty-five (35). Thirty six (36), Foi-y (40) and Forty-two (42). in Blue Ribbon Orchard Tracts, in Polk Comity. Oregon, containing "5 In assuming management of the Hotel Gail as well as continuing in the manage ment of the Imperial Hotel, I wish to make the following announcement: The Hotel Gail Dining Room, famous over the state for its meals, will be con tinued. The Dining Room at the Impe rial has been discontinued. . "'In The Imperial Hotel rooms will be used and it is the intention of the. manage ment to make the Imperial an ideal place for permanent roomers. Suites of rooms and single rooms, with or without baths, will be found at the Imperial that-will please. The quietness of the building, with the dining room and kitchen with-1 drawn, should appeal to permanent guests. The Hotel Gail will be continued as a first class commercial travellers' hotel, and, if possible, its good name as a hostelry will be increased. f The management is in business to please and any comment on the hotels or the manner in which they are conducted will be appreciated. If the service pleases you we'd like to hear it; if it displeases, let us know and we will try to eradicate the cause of the displeasure. CHARLES BILYEU-HOETL GA about five hundred and nine (509) acres. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment order, decree and order of sale, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Monday, the 18th day of September, 1916, at 10 o'clock, a. m., at the front door of the County Court House, in Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, sell at public auction (subject to redemp tion), to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and inter est which the within-named defend ants, and each and all of them, had on the 17th day of November, 1914, the date of the mortgage herein fore closed, or since that date had in and to the above described property, or any part thereof, to satisfy said exe cution judgment 6rder and decree, in terest, costs and accruing costs. Dated this 18tb day of August, 1916. JOHN W. ORR, Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon. First issue, August 18, 1916. ' Last issue, September 15, 1916. French dry cleaning of all kinds. Phone 1091. 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