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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1916)
THE POLE COUNTY OBSERVER, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1916 1" t 1 1 NEWS IN BRIEF 08 FROM MANY PLACES aOUSHOUT POLE. 1 and Other Paragraphs ral Interest to The Observ er's Numerous Readers. of GOPHER VALLEY Messrs. Casey and Cronin have re amed from their trip to Wyoming mi the Pendleton round-up. Miss Mabel Hayes has returned ram a visit with her sister in Eu ene. . : -A Miss Mary Wilcox of Cove Orohard i tawher of the Gopher school. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Long spent a eek recently iat the home of Mr. bug's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ong. " ' , Bam Bibbs has made his Ford ov r into a truck and is more than taking a go of it in hauling grain the railroad towns. Mr. Grohe's yield per acre of oats as 80, instead of 60, as formerly re orted. JeBBe Yoeom and a crew of men are lushing and hauling rock at the new oarry. The Tanning and Keyt orchards ave uihed picking and drying the rune crop. .Kr. and Mrs. Stanton of Marion junty Ware moved into the Grohe nwh, wfiicbi they have leased, Mr. ad M ". Grohe are living in a small ritr'i on the place. They plan a rip W the wrath. BALLSTON Wl E. Kan-tin assisted in threshing io 14C9 pound bean crop of W. A. ocoro. ' Alf Campbell and family have mov 1 into the Green property. Corner Edwards, Elmer Newbill, tr. and Mrs. Reynolds and Henry nomas were witnesses during court Bsion in Dallas recently. Wi L. Hull had two of his register i Jersey eowa at the Independence ittle sale last week. 'Alf Campbell attended the teach- institute at Dallas last week. ' nd Mrs. Mose Surprise of as visited recently at the W. A. , in home. Mr. Surprise will lo uts here if 'he oan find a suitable am. lit!. Wiawl Hull and mother are vis ing friends in Corvallis, Indepon- oice and Shedd. 'Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Clark celcbrat t their forty-fifth wedding anniver- irv October 8. All their children ere present with the exception of m Tfov Graves who was kept at me by the illness of her daughter. MONMOUTH "Tie Melting Pot" was given Sat- d v evening to a crowded house. I s Carmen Sohimdli directed "A .bventiomil Mixup" at the first eoiing of the Delphian literairy bo s' y of the normal school recently. The members of the normal school eulty who delivered lectures at the )ik county teachers' institute last pek were: Mr. Gentle, President ckerman, Mr. Pittman, Miss Mc itosh, Miss Arbuthnot and Miss Din s. The following have been elected as nior elass officers in the Monmouth gh school ; President, Burton Bell; tie-president, Ralph Brown; secre ry, Wilda Fuller; treasurer, Del rrt Skeeu; sergeant-at-arms, Hilda son; member of executive oomtnit- 9, Francis Arant. The high school enrollment is now r 90. and Mrs. Fred Price last Sunday. Miss Inez Hull has returned from a Portland visit. . The Oleman brothers have finished logging on the Leigh place and are now yarding out logs on J. E. Cros by's place. Eminett Mason was a Hoskins oall er Saturday. Mrs. Chas. Oleman and Mrs. J. E. Crosby were Kings Valley callers recently. n.nnvt. House News Suits filed with County Clerk Rob inson recently have been: W. Y. Martin vs. W. H. Graben- orst, et al, foreclosure mortgage. Smith and Shields represent defend ant. Marris and Company vs. A. Nelson, money. J. R. Sibley represents plain tiff. Alpha M. Bascue vb. Ralph 3. Baa- cue, divorce. B. F. Swope represents Mrs. Baseue. Wl C. Winslow vs. C. G. Long, et ux, foreclosure mortgage. M. R. Curry vs. Andrew Nelson money. Hurlburt and Layton repre. sent plaintiff. . The following marriage licenses have been issued within the past few dayB: Edward H. Lehman to May El Tapscott. Byron F. Brunk to Mollie S. Run corn. George A. Fuller to Inez L. Hart. Ernest F. Tice to ITelda South. Oscar I. Chenowefh to Gertrude Pollow. The will of J. W. Dickey, deceased, filed for record, disposes of his es tate in the following manner: one half to his daughter, Anna L. Boyn ton and husband, T. H. Boynton; one fourth to his son, Charles E. Dickey; one sixteenth to 'Hairy Egbert Baker; three sixteenths to Ruth and Gene vieve Dinkey, granddaughters. The United States has granted a Ipatent to John M. Westfall to the EV2 of the N. E.14 of the NVi of the S.E.V4 of section 12, T. 10. S. R, 8 W. Hit) acres. As trustee, Francis J. Coad has sold to Robert S. Fisher, considera tion $45(1, nil of lot number 7 and part of lot number 8, Klose Ulihee. The United States government has granted to Arthur L. Hayes a patent to lot one N. W. of the N. E. of the F.12 of N. W. of section 21, T. 7 S. R. 8 W., 25.71 acres. Helen Reith of West Chicago has purchased for $1,825 the NV2 of lot number 17, block one, Clear View Orchard tract, five acres. William C. Reith of West Chicago lias purchased for $1,825 the south half of lot number 17, block one, Clear View Orchard tract. remaps ttte word "Welcome" is placed on the door mat so it will wear oat occasionally, Salem Statesman. EXECUTRIX' NOTICE. In the Matter of the Estate of J. W. Dickey, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been, by the County Court of Polk County, Oregon, lap- pointed Executrix of the estate of J. W. Dickey, deceased, late of said county and state. All persons having claims against Said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same, duly verified, to the undersigned at her residence in Su- ver, Polk County, Oregon, within six months from the first publication hereof. Dated, October 14, 1916. ANNIE L. D. BOYNTON, Executrix. Date of first publication, October 17, 1916. Date of last publication, November 14, 1916. T017-N14 HARMONY An X-ray picture of Fred Look- lar's injured arm, taken by Dr. elds, shows the bones are knitting ly. ''r. and Mrs. Montgomery have wed to the A. A. McLean place. J. L. 1 ink has finished his prune j-wst. I'm. Lockyear is improving slowly. 1 ss Eimpkins attended the teaoh ' in ",tute in Dallas last week. -. lite is hauling his winter's ' f- n his mountain ranch. HILL CREEK Brother have brought 1- 1 back from the summer s f riunda. ar i Mrs. Van Dickey made a Coyerdale Teeently. ini has completed bis new .t bouse. re Thee and daughter, Anna, 1 of Sheridan, were in this "ood recently, ell Masnrini was tbe paest atberine Schati recently. WTLDWOOD rles Olflnan visited Mrs. last week. iries Holden of Portland is r parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. rmon Infnne ramp has elos- tt tbe Mrs. y M visited Mr. To the Voters of Polk County. Feeling ihat some may not know that I have returned from the trip to the border as a member of Com pany L of Dallas and also that some may have been misinformed as to my being a candidate for the office of County Surveyor for which I received the Republican nomination at the Primary Election, I wish to say I am still in the race and with the limited time before the election November 7th, will conduct the same straight forward campaign as I did ior the Primary Election. While it will be impossible for me to see each individual and discuss the problems in which we are interested in our county I can assure you that your support will be sincerely appre ciated. Respectfully. HOMER A. ROBB, (Paid Advertisement) TOWW TOPICS Now is the time to see J. C. Uglow about The New Edison. 65-6 1 Dr. R. C. Virgil, osteopath, Uglow building: 9 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 8. 46-tf For paper hanging, and all kinds of sign painting get Ernest Hanson s prices. Office, 217 Main, 'phone 361. 29-tf. Schevers, W. D., at 415 Oak street, knows how to shoe horses. Try him. 34-tf. Merton G. Ellis, Law and Abstract Offices, Dallas, Oregon. 57-tf. Hear the New Edison. 609 Mill St. 65-67 For Fire and automobile insurance see Chas. Gregory, city halL 32-tf Our large pages save you money. Ellis Abstract Co, Dallas, Oregon. 57-tf. Dr. C. L. Foster, dentist, City Bank building, Dallas. Dr.Rempel.Chiropractor,513 Church Dr. Stone's Heave Drops cures heaves. Price $1, for sale by all drug gists Adv. 79-tf. Tbe Dallas Wood company is ready o furnish yoqwith mill wood. Good loads and good" service. All wood cash on delivery. Phone 492. 103-tf. U. S. Grant is the owner of a Chev rolet purchased last week. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Polk. Gertrude E. Kruse and Emma L Savage, trustees under the will of Orin G. Savage, deceased, Plaintiffs, vs. F. F. Fisher, Alena E. Fisher, his wife; Fred A. Handy, W. S. Catton, Mary Fisher, J. B. Blair, receiver of Fisher Bros. & Steiner, Private Bank ers, R. L. Fisher, M. M. Fisher, and G. A. R. Steiner, co-partners doing business as Fisher Bros. & Steiner, Private Bankers, Grant Smith, J. B. Blair and A. L. Warren, trustees of Fisher Bros. & Steiner, Private Bank ers, Defendants. To F. F. Fisher, Alena E. Fisher, his wife, Mary Fisher, J. B. Blair, re ceiver of Fisher Bros. & Steiner, Private Bankers, R. L. Fisher, M. M. Fisher and G. A. R. Steiner, co partners doing business as Fisher Bros. & Steiner, Private Bankers, Grant Smith, J. B. Blair, A. L. Warren, trustees of Fisher Bros. Steiner, Private Bankers, and each of you, Defendants: In the Name of the State of Ore gon : You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the Complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before November 25, 1916, and if you fail to answer, for want there of, the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint, to-wit: A iudsrment aeainst F. F. Fisher and Alena E. Fisher, his wife, for $5,000 and interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from August 22, 1915, until paid, and the further sum of $500 attorneys' fees and their costs and disbursements in curred in said suit and for a decree of this Court forever foreclosing and barring the equity of redemption and interests of the defendants herein, and each of them, and that the fol lowing described real property be sold as provided by law and the pro ceeds thereof be applied toward the payment of plaintiffs' demands here in, to-wit : The West one half of the D. L. C. of Jesse D. Walling and Eliza Ann Walling, his wife, it being els No. 48 T. 6 S. R. 4 W. and claim So. 53 T. 6 S. R. 3 West and claim o. ;H T. 7 S. R. 4 W. of the Willmnet Meridian in Polk County, State ot Oregon, save and except from (liis ivim-pvance the lollowme trai'ts 01 land: 71.51 acres, more or les. out of the N. E. comer of said West hall of said claim deeded to Mrs. r.liza Ann AValling by the heirs of the said Jesse D. Walling, the said tract of. land so reserved and excepted from this land being described as follow-to-wit : Beginning at a point on the North line of the said Jesse D. Walling and wife's claim 78.17 chains West of tly; N. E. corner of said claim and run ning thence S. 74''2 degrees West 38.6" chains along the North line of said claim; thence South 15 degrees East 22.64 chains ; thence N. 74V degrees Enst 17 chains; thence N. 15 degrees West 7 chains; thence North 7414 degrees East 21.66 chains: thence N. 15 degrees West 15.23 chains to the place of beginning. Also the following: Beginning at a point in the North boundary line of the D. L. C. of Jesse D. Wa"ing and wife in T. 6 S. R. 4 W. of the W. M. in Polk County, Oregon which said point is South 74 degrees 30 min utes West 116.84 chains from the X. E. corner of said D. L. C. and run ning thence S. 74 degrees 30 minutes West along the North boundary line of said D. L. C. 13.25 chains; thence South 15 degrees E. 22.64 chains: thence N. 74 degrees 30 minutes Fast 13.25 ehains; thence North 15 deeree W. 22.64 chains to the place of be ginning and containing 30 acres of land, more or less, in the D. L. C. of Jesse rf Walling and wife, and in Section 36, T. 6 S. R. 4 W. of W. M. in Polk County, State of Oregon. This Summons is published by or der of the Hon. Harry H. Belt. 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