j PIEF 0S- Luranaf 01 Lotoerr- Were- i,red in bui' 1, 0f bells and Years day ia Monmolu j their stores Ul. the band Sthe entire any f ' -i Way- II mail earner, Iwiay aoiiaaj Hinkle is nu ,'ef Newberg town. Mrs. ..thers m Me Wells was in the day witlt uding Normal Suver was in Tuesday. an addition to ll Main street ninth. En- the eity coun- srrangements tobson iios- e paid 80 per price, the re I be paid them the work in school census i 36 pupils for 1U of any of in proportion fyoung people srious places me home for : Mabel John- feinberg, Tom I, Glen Work, 'Wler, Ivan Irtwood. I " days last j . ear Newport; 1,1 fjied him and Jbeen several Tpj hills west of keenly about a .i fhich was friv : id held in the . : -lursday even iery sense of parade of the I aiifli the main '. swtising stunt "e admirably. , the entertain- Soi and Cox; Vt -(presented by k Iravenor and ') i each played a! side shows .unsized. The tank and bnk Ml patronized. ht for the pur I for the new it high school f I who have iWham Clan Hr. Hayes is na in Corval- laughter. 3e down from 'im days with ho is work with the Es- W Monday af" ft a week quite U from their hool opened iL All felt isiting with u lor several Lmess visitor ek. taridan busi- p out a car- iick for the hi returned in Port- i family have for the nast ptving. visiting for sever ely for her r nster came are visit Hary New- T- d'ge held their hall p7 teacher, count of illness. Mandie Bennett has charge of her room. Eichard Clanfield, who is still con fined to his home, is reported some what better. Dr. Fields of Sheridan is attending him. Mrs. Jacobson and daughter went to Portland last Saturday to visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dejong are spending tbis weeK 111 Portland with relatives. Mr. and Mm. Frank Gould visited their son, Warren, and wife last Sun day. W. H. Hill and his father and nephew, Randal, are quite sick with the grip. His father is somewhat better at this writing. MOUNTAIN VIEW-POPCORN The parent-teacher association met at the school house Friday night. Af ter a short program, Mr. Chapin gave a very interesting lecture. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webb are the proud parents of a little son, born the thirty-first of December. The dance held at Norwood's hop house was well attended and everyone reports having a hne time. Mrs. Lynch is visiting her sons in Portland. Mrs. Joe Yates of Portland is vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil son. Mrs. Luther Stout of Mehenia spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. und Mrs. S. Wi Porter. George Ely and little son Frances are visiting his mother and father-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Adams. Mrs. Harley Adams of Portland spent the holidays with her sister, Mrs. John Simmons. Ammon Grice spent the week with Rex Vincent of Cottage Grove. Martha Mueller of Greenwood has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Koehn. Frank Kamerer is working for Jim Best. The neighbors gathered in and sur prised Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Rosen- quest Saturday in honor of Ithdir twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. CROWLEY Miss Ruth Vincent spent the past week at the Mitchell home at Dallas. Mrs. Trent of Rickreall spent Sat urday with her son, Kauer Trent and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Farmer and Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Mallicoat were visit ors at Frank Farmer's of Oak Grove Saturday. Cecil Riiras was a Dallas visitor Thursday. R. J. Williamson and J. W. Edgar were Dallas visitors the latter part of last week. C. II. Fanner motored to Salem Sunday. Seth Smith ot Salt Creek spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mallicoat and children who spent Christinas wcek with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Farmer, returned Sunday to their home at Molalla. Mr. and Mrs. Kaner Trent were Sunday Visitors at J. P. Hamilton's. John Rrnden of Greenwood was a Sunday visitor here. Mr. Neufeld recently sold a good horse for $100. Mr. and Mrs. Valliere were Dallas visitors the latter part of last week. A. V. Oliver went to Portland Mon day to see his mother, who is not ex pected to live. C. H. Farmer bought some beef cat tle in Sheridan last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Carrol and baby of Greenwood were visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Valliere, the first of the week. R. J. Williamson was a Salem call er Monday. Claud Munkcrs went to Bethel Tuesday to see his father, who is down 'With paralysis. Mr. Neufeld has been breaking a colt to work. PUTMAN HILL Mr. and Mrs. Seharbach of the Tur ner road have moved to the Kenney place to help A. Edwards care for the cherry orchard and clear up some more land. , R. W. New is visiting his mother in Portland. . Miss Winnie Edwards of Monmouth is visiting her nncle, A. Edwards. Mr. Massey of Arkansas has rent ed the Mrs. Lake place and moved his family on it. A. Edwards went to Creswell to at tend the wedding of Miss Maggie Hollhood on Christmas day. Mrs. Charie Fchwarti and little daughters, violence and Mary, spen. a few days Christmas week with Mrs. Schwarti" parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grice of Mountain View. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hoover and chil dren of Salem spent Christmas with Mrs. Hoover's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hedden. . Mr. and Mrs. Riser spent Christmas week with relatives in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes spent Chnst ma day with Mrs. Hayes' sister, Mrs. eebles of Anbnrn road. Walter St Pierre of Marshfield came nome for a few days vis.v u-. ins t) holidays. He J7 Encash in the Hbne.a nig William Mass, y came home for the holidays. He is -tt-dmg school m POLK COUNTY OBSERVER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1917 SUNNY SLOPE "j luaua m mis vicinity are in worse condition than we have si tliem for some years. Tn mn rloA they are as bad as the back streets' of Monmouth. Robert Shipley of this place, who now belongs to the marines, has been ..cicu mhu active service and will leave Vallejo, Cal., for Cavite, P. i., January 5th. L. B. Fishback. who is attendiii- school at the state university is at home during the Christmas vacation. Our teacher, Miss Rose Page, spent uer vacation with her mother at Yam hill. School reopened January 2. Gregory Paul of 0. A. C. is spend- ing his vacation at J. B. Stump's larm. C. M. Shipley of this place is work ing on a large dairy farm near Wil lows, Cal. Mrs. W. H. Tice of Falls City is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. J. Ship ley, tins week. 'V. A. Fishback is confined to his home with an attack of rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Petre of Tou chet, Wash., are visiting at R. M. Bosley 's. J. P. Walker and R. M. Bosley each expect to add to their acreage in prunes in the spring. Lafe Johnson, who has been suffer ing for some time with rheumatism, is slowly improving. Welch and Cody have cut a consid erable quantity of wood for R. M. Bosley. J. P. Walker and family have mov ed into their new house. It is fin ished all but painting and papering, Mr. Comstock has purchased a new sawmill and will operate it on the old Bressler ranch. The county has put in a new bridg across the Butler slough. Welch and Cody are clearing some land on their places purchased of R. M. Bosley. Mi-, and Mrs. Elmer Allen visited relatives in Carlton last week. RICKREALL A good many of the Rickreall folk, especially the children, are spending their Christmas vacation with an at tack of measles and with some it is more than an attack, a regular siege. The few well pupils will probably be grunted a little longer vacation. The Christmas program which was badly broken into by sickness, was given on Jriduy, December 22, and the Christ mas tree enjoyed by all tn children I ti sent. Miss Grace Porter, intermediate teacher, who res-igned sometime ago U accept a position in the county su perintendent's office under Mr. Crow ley, has moved to Dallas. Mr. Rey nolds, former county superintendent, has been elected to take Miss Porter's place. The parents of Mrs. H. C. Wright, who live at Dayton, spent Christmas here at the Wright home. Miss Verena Lucas of the normal, is spending her vacation at her grand father's home, Mrs. S. T. Burch. Miss Mabel Craven, another normal student, is enjoying the holidays with her parents and grandmother. Glen Brown, also or the normal, is home for his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Adams and four children of Perrydale, spent Christ mas with Mrs. Adams' parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Dempsey. Mrs. Adams and children remained for several days' visit. Mr and Mrs. O. A. load spent Christmas with Mrs. Todd's mother, A1W J. J. Burch. Mr. Todd returned to Sherwood on Sunday but Mrs. Todd and baby remained to visit with rela tives and friends tor a rew days. Mr.' and Mrs. Arthur Jones and lit tle girls spent Sunday witn airs. Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Black. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McLean ana family of Spokane, spent Sunday and Christmas day witti Mrs. jucixau mother, Mrs. J. J- Burch. WILDWOOD Mrs. Laura Hurd and son, Archie, of Suver, who have been visiting iue Price families, have retained home. Mrs. Nettie Moody ana cnimreu 1 -.L nr- fra Ram Riker visitea wim iur. puu last week. A very pleasant dance was given ai the home of iTed race iai night. . John Fry and Pete Mason took a trip up in the mountains last week. They report the snow to be four feet deep. . . J. F. Leign, Lien o tbnr Kopplin visited the ry nom. last week. OAK DALE if. Nathan Hughes is seriously ill at her home here. Mr. Hughes is also very poorly. .-. I Manfred Sears ana . . . n Miller's Bouse are DatcDiug " -- and are grabbing for A. E. Thomp- Walter Bernhardt U having a er .,11 nf rickness, having been eonfined to hi. bed for a month. Rhen matisn, is one of the cause, of hi. sickness. . Hallett MeMurpny is The Fern sawmill has been sawins lumber for the boxing and roof of the new mill building that is being pui up. J.n iock quarry resumed work Monday atter a week's lay off. miss Georgia Curtiss has been spending the Christmas vacation at fioneer with ncr parents. She com toenced school again Tuesdav, Phillip Wilson and Stewart Ben ntett ot Dallas visited the Dennis brtpys last week. VKstley Farley of the university of uregon Mas been visiting his cousin. the! JJenms boys, during hi tiorf. Etich Dierling, who has been mak ing ton extended visit to his boyhood frieiids at Oak Dale, expects to start on Iiis return trip to his home at Manjsficld, Washington this week. He is a fine young man and he will be missted here when he returns home, Mjr. and Mrs. J. W. Robinson spent Newl Years with the family of C. NeK son at Antioch. (Newman Dennis is home for a few weeds' stay. OAK GROVE . Tlpni Wolgamott was a Rickreall caller Sunday. My. and Mrs. Lloyd Mallicoat of Clackamas county visited her brother, Frank Fanner, Saturday. Several boys laet at the hall here Saturday night to play basketball, The! ladies' aid met at Mrs. Gard ner's Thursday afternoon. J. W. Edgar was a recent Dallas visitor! Mrs. J. C. White, who has been ill with laffrippe, is improving. Sunday school was quite well at tended here. Clyde, and Ruth Vincent attended the dance at McCoy Monday night. BUENA VISTA Mrs. J. Nash and Mrs. Jess Tail returned the latter part of the week from a visit in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Ctioun and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lichty returned the latter part of the week from a visit McMinnville. N. C. Anderson lost two very fine cows Monday caused from feeding too much frozen kale. Miss Gladys Reynolds and brother, Harold, entertained with a New Year's party Saturday evening at their home west of town. Mrs. T. D. McClain is making an extended visit with her sister in Se attle, Wiash. 1 Ralph Yeoman from eastern Oregon is spending a few days with his Bister, Mi's. Jess Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Bullantyne of Dallas spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bevens, recently. School commenced again Tuesday morning after a week 's Christmas va cation. The high school is planning on giv ing a play the last of January or the first of February. SUVER Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Larsen at tended a Christmas reunion at the home of Mr. John Harris, at Wells- dale, Oregon. A very pleasant dancing party was given by the Misses Violet Oglesbee and Berniee Larsen in J. M. Larsen 's hall during the Christmas holidays. Mrs. M Thurston, who has been visitine her son, J. J. Thurston, is now visiting relatives in Corvallis. After srnding Christmas with nis parents, Mr. Carl Larsen left for Cor- allis to join the U. A. U band waicn is now tourine eastern Oregon. Mr. larsen has olaved the clarinet in the band for two years. Mrs. O. J. Bagley was hostess at the customary reunion New Year's day. Among those who partook of hr hosoitalitv were: W. J. Steele and daughter, Marie, Mrs. Anna Brown and daughter, Mabel, Walter TTorr. .Tnhn Roeencrans. and r.. J. Steele and family. A very entertaining and much en joyed masquerade was given last Fri day evenine in the Woodman hall Mrs. Wilbert Towns, in the garb of a Red Cross nurse, and C. L. Durbin, as an Indian, carried off the prizes. The 15tjh annual family reunion took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Larsen on JNew rear aay. Those who participated in the mer rymaking were: Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Harris and family, Mrs. J. McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. John Harria, Mrs. Jen nie Preston and Cart De Annond. The Pacific Land company has sold its interest at Saver. Illnes. has eonfined Mrs. O. J. Bag ley to her home for the past few days' lM StnmD. who has been in Saver on business, ha. returned to his home in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. George Plov retained to Suver after making a brief visit in Portland. Mis. Genevieve Dickey, a student at the university ot Oregon, a oeen spending her vacation witn ner Min er. . ,. G A. Patterson has been spending a few day. in Portland. PERRYDALE Mis. Alta Tatnm of Rickreall vis ited at the home of Bessie Morrison a few days last week "7 . v.K- enter - tai a number of the yog folks! at their home Friday evening. The evening was spent in playing cards. All had a splendid time. ; Mrs. H. J. Elliott and family are Corvallis visitors this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Duignan and family returned to the$r home tin Portland Monday. Miss Rosina Braley of Willamina is visiting lriends here for a few days this week. Mrs. Jake Fudge returned Satur day from the Dallas hospital. Mr. E. K. Barnes attended the ed ucational meeting in Portland the lat ter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lynn went to i ortland bunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Campbell visited relatives in Corvallis last week. Mrs. A. G. Adams is visiting rela tives in Rickreall during the holi days. Fred Hebding visited in Portland last week. Miss Eva Burelhack and sister of Portland are visiting relatives near Perrydale this week. W. C. Dennis visited his wife who is ill at the Dallas hospital Sunday. J. 1. Jnar was a Dallas visitor Friday. C. L. Bratcher was a Dallas call er Saturday. Lawrence Fudge of Ballston visit ed relatives here Saturday and Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mitchell of Briedwell visited Mr. and Mrs. Boyer here bunday. John Jolly visited his son in Dal las Friday. It J. Elliott is visiting in Corval lis lor a few days this week. Mrs. J. P. Caldwell was a Dallas caller Wednesday. Ed. Rowland was a Dallas caller Wednesday. Mrs. Jones, who has been visiting her son, C. L. Bratcher, returned to her home in Rickreall Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Houck are vis iting with her mother, Mrs. Kurtz, for a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Keyt enter tained the members of the Christian Endeavor society with a "watch par ty at their home Sunday evening. The evening was enjoyed immensely. GUTHRIE Mr. Youngstrum of Seattle, Wash ington, visited his aunt, Mrs. J. D. Anderson during the holidays. Mrs. Ella England and baby of Cottage Grove spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. An derson. Two deer have been seen since the! snow fell in our vicinity. Miss Lenore Preston of Dallas spent the latter part of the week with W. D. Gilliam and family. J. T. Hunt of Coos county is visit ing at his home here. TRANSFERS STOCK TO HARTUNO Mrs. Edith Brown Returns Store Goods Posseasion. Mrs. Edith Brown has transferred the stock of goods in the Hartung store in Falls City, turned over to her by Charles Hartung this sum mer, back to Mr. Hartung. The lat est transaction is dated December 30. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned as administrator of the es tate of Johnny M. Ground, deceased, has filed his final account in the Coun tv Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk County, and that Saturday, the 37bh day of January, 1917, at the hour of ten o'clock in the torenoon 01 said dav. at the Court room ot the said County Court in the City of Dal las, Oregon! has been appointed Dy Raid Court as the time and place for hearing of objections to the said fi nal account, and the settlement mere- of. Dated and first published uecem ber 29, 1916. WHJJAM li, UKUUHU, Administrator of the estate of John ny M. Ground, deceased. L. D. BROWN, Atlimiev for the estate. F.D.29-J..c NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. Pnnmant to the term, of the Will nf the late Gideon Sowers, the under signed Executor of eaid Will oners for sale, lor easn, ai pnvw following; described premise, belong ing to said estate, to-wit. Lot 1 in Block 1, Montgomery dition to Fall. City, roll uouniy, State of Oregon, being store property. S A md 7 in Block B, Mont gomery ' addition to Falls City, Polk County, State of Oregon, being resi dence property. All bid. to be .uomiiiea w m .r.;md Ezeeator of wud Will at the office of Walter L. Took, Jr, at n.11. Croon. Bid. will be received . tract .eoerately, and all ma nbmitted ahould state whether bid is fnr or both tracts, and be accom panied by a eertined cheek for 5 per ml f the amount offered. All anntraeta of sale are made .uo- jeet to the approval of the Connty Court. W. F. NICliUUS, Eieentor of the Laet Will and Tes tament of Oideoa Sowers, deceased. 1 WALTER U TOOZE, Jr, .Attorney for Exeentor. A85-tl Professional Carda SIBLEY, fe EATTTW Attorneys ana Abstractors. The only reliable set ot Abstracts 1 rout uouaiy. omce on Court DENTIST W. C. SCHAEFER Office over Fuller Phaflnaey. Office hours from 9 to 12 a. bl; 1 to 5 p. m. Jallas Oncw J)ENTIST M. 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