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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1917)
MRS 1 ffOULD To Public icuiwm Man. kt the ship- jte point is as 11 ue t," said D 1(10 the Ore gon, on the .fiarintendent .is Southern soon to nbution ser- itilic aud to L to represen ting wlor reoly to a by ' Commis he told Mr. Liity of the j( the coming ibility of the to shippers. .me to Mr. Lrk in oon- lieneral Man- iggestions or irt to supply if our lawful Lble. Unfor- h far beyond j(i Pacific-; but I'' jive us back rill be largely proule. Jiered for 1916 i -.1 far behind in obtaining Jisorbed in the pie to obtain . cars except liMnite date. fjidertaken to Its of wooden lills to sustain ie draft gear, a is actively let the lumber ion. We are Lt soon as the imed into the to load. Our provide cars, charges from " ' ' I .11111 Krinxrl tt nmns h llinlr. Ktmlr tlin Southern Pacific at Dallas, litis .. ,. . ..' i , , , Jot Jails city to u. ii. (Jodb; Ij. m. i, jw-i Vrw r been aDnointed as commercial agent n . , . , were detunaonts, (Lase JNo of that company at Spokane. The PS8??. ""STO , ,T , judgment was rendered in f III ril. M (IIV 1.11 1MMH. ill. IjIIHII i i i . iw n t ti company has just established the Spo- n . ,r .. " ' ' aDove-namea piaintiirs, uertruae a. kane agency because of the inipor- Dallf Cyk to. M; !? ' et Kn.se and Emma h. Savage, trustees tance of Spokane and the immense "f , . n m w wil T K UIwer the will of Orin G-. Savage, de- rinh mineral timber and agricultural , ' . , ceased, and against the above-named rich mineral , t mDer an i aBncuituiai B , t Edwin Jacobson to ,f,', ,? TCsW A,0 r. territory iriDurnry to n. dir. ueu- tr is t.u . o4 t r. "vi""""""' ' - nings has also been travi t TT 1 TTinoli ,8 , , . . . . , ,, vis to Adam (ireen, et ux; VVestern f F- , B & gtemer lun.l nud Inn nnnoiiitment fol low the , ... T .. .. J ueceiver or. ri3uer cros. oc oiernei, : ,.::, J anu Hawaiian investment company p . . Bankers. p t. Fisher. M. policy oi mB co.npa.v m ...mu.f, ... Florence M. Bird et hd; Dallas . , A a p eto: MDER WAY lie in 25 Yeirs, no. stem by which tould pay for extensive sys- piout the state increasing the taxation, was if the Legisla te Benson no by good roads litors express- 5 and asked m before the leg- Monday, details of the ius of opinion CDrehpnsivA qvh- 1' ' foposed to the Jeare of every h Gus C. Un gate and Rob- aker of the pselves as fa it will receive to before the i A Xaclin of SaIptti . , wura Aj tt BUI1, born January 7 to Mr. and Mrs. Har old Forrest, of West Salem; a daugh ter, oorn January a, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Watson of Dallas; a daughter, born January 12 to Mr. and Mrs. Tracy C. Walling of Lin coln; a daughter, born January 16 to Mr. and Mrs. T. Nunnemaker of Salem, ft. 2; and a daughter, born January 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. O'Kelley. The two deaths were: Adelflna A. Walker of Monmouth, died at the Dullas hospital January 7, at the age of 61 years and five months and Gilbert P. MacQregor, of Dallas, died January 17 at the age of 52 years. Oregon Normal School Crowded. The steady arrival of students at the Oregon Normal school has in creased the enrollment from 425 to 520, exceeding all expectations of the faculty. The class fooms are becom ing conjested, as they did at the sum mer session last year. One thousand students are expected by President Ackerman for the coming summer session. THE POLK COUNTY OBSERVER, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 7t ' - R. D. Jennings Has Good Job. R. D, Jennings, former operator of promotions from meu in its service B k to Evan Eva et ux. w. example ot opportunities jj McDaniel to Florence M. Bird, et today in railroad service. and is an that exist today in railroad service. Mr. Jpnniners was located in Dalla four years ago and has also served the company at Albany, Junction City, Gaston and Hillsboro. anwnnT. vp.ws Report of Polk county schools for the month ending January 26. "Nrnmes of the schools which had not reported at the time of this re ni. t Rriiliniimrt. Parker. Concord Falls Citv. Rock Creek. Number of pupils remaining last month, 2248 Number of pupils registered new dur inn tha TTinri th. 24. Number of pu "6 7 . pils registered secondary during the month, 42. .Number or pupiis re-au ;tf,i jnrino' the, month. 4477. Num- .,, D. L. C. of Louis Ulikbirj ' uui ill wiv 1ia nf nimila tiro noed during the , . ,t .i;m 70. section 10, f. 7 UVM. J . . I I ai&UUia.) w. - N would involve JT derived, Sl,- to oDtain a from the Fe3- p the Shackle- W0 thus raised rest and post rest roads and 'it. The bal lised would be of roads where pted the road- no automobiles :fBcient amount wed, added to :r the present fa mill, would bonds, the re nd leave a suf w maintenance ted. "raid be to in tense on small "n ears to $25 ibh mi xnere art K 13,000 larsre the state. The t based on the Wehines in the 'mutt. P report for the e that the oeathi more t Health Of- t show the a danptiter. month. 420. Number of pupils re maining at date, 2312. Average num ber of days taught, 17.7. Whole num ber of days attendance, 33,445. bole ".wni.a 2005. Whole number'of times late, 336. Number of pupils neither absent nor late, odu. Average number of pupils belonging, 2774.6. Average daily attendance, 2337 2. Per cent of attendance, 91 Visits by parents, 133. Visits by members of school boards, 46. The following schools have been placed on the roll of honor for hav ing made 95 per cent or over in a -tendance: Zena, Dallas, Smithheld Eola, Pedee, Kcd Pra.ne Valley View, Monmouth, Bethel, Polk Sta tion. Fairview, Oakpoint, Inedpen oCe Brush College, West Salem, K Salt Creek, Suver, Crowley, Hammonds Valley, Fir Grove, Sun ny Slope, Lone Star, Guthrie, Black Rock, Liberty, Oakhurst, Mt. View, Eland, Mistletoe, Broadmead, .1 An Itose uarusu. , The following scbMW(rvsBmiterd Eola, Lewisville, Uak 'e' 5 Spring Valley, Upper Sal Court House News JVlarnages licenses secured from the county clerk recently have been for: C1 J A TTT- 11 - - t,0iio uuu iu.au u ji. carter, am U. McKibben of Sneddon and SHERIFF'S NOTICE OT- SALT! iiua nowiey or uueu, John K. Kraus T . , , . aua rrancis UoODer of IndpiipnHencB - ----- fe..c.i ui UJ .11- George R. Sherwood and Ruth L. . , ms ee issued out Dennett of Crowley, and for Chris- "L me " C the State ot tian Klebey and Annie Welton. ?leg'0"' ,for Polk L'olmty. on the 30tl1 The Alluvial Farm comoanv has day f Januarv' 1U17 and to m di" leased to W. J. Bishop a 45-acre hop e u'T,a flgment tha ws vard sUnnto in Poiif ,it ,... . vulled aIul docketed in the office of the Willamette from Sidney, togethe r8 C'ekT f 8aid 1en0"1't 01 . . v.. B ? dav of Januarv. 1917. in wiib iree use 01 4 hop kilns and I , r. .. . ' storerooms .attached, barn and camp L ground, lhe lessee is to cultivate , . " the hop yard and farm it in an ao- a,nd Em,"a h Sage' trustefs under proved manner, the lessor ttnff one lne wlu.01 "Lln u- ravage, deceased, fifti, p ti, Wer plaintins, and t. t. Fisher, I "... , ' . Ulena E. Fisher, his wife. Fred A inaciei mortgages recorded recent- nr o n 4t , - , lv are: D. F. Newman ti. R N Ru. ?a"d-v- S" Catton, Mary Fisher, , 1r. . t,, J. K. rJlair, receiver of Fisher Bros, venson Charles Miller to Ed. C. L, ct- 'r- t D , T . . ft hrpmpr. Pnvnrp Knn rpra R T. Richmond: rl. W. Harrison tn F. C. . . . Z n, . , . , , . lisher, M. ii. iisher and U. A. K. Otey; and from A. W. Treadway to c. . ' . , . , . - ,. ' hteiner, co-partners doing business c j. 0 r . as wisher Bros. & bteiner, Private Many Satisfac , on of Mortgage pa- Ban, Grant gmith j B Blair (jers nave ueeu meu. iney are: oiaie j a t tp, f,tc,, partners doing business as Fisher Bros. & Steiner, Private Bankers, rt i c. . ' .1. t T) T 1 .. !.. .. J A T. OU11U1, U. a, JJUU1 CU1U A. Other papers filed with the county w f FiI,Ar 'Rros. & clerk have been: Stpinr. Private Bankers, for the L. Guy and W. L. L (, Tvft.ti.-oo TT,mriio,i n,l nn- MnTtmiirfl. N. L. Guv and W. L. Soehren to Henry Clunlield, indenture of mortgage. Mortgage, H. E. Morton to C. H. Thompson, indenture of mortgage. Mortgage, Lloyd Ridgeway et ux 'to H. E. Morton, 011 part of D. L. C. of Thos. R. Blair and wife, claim 41 T. 6 S. R. 6 W. Assignment of mortgage, G. E Lawrence et ux to B. A. Kliks. Mortgage, Orrin A. Sabin et ux t K. A. Ford on property beginning 33 chains west of the southeast corner of D L. C. of C. O. llosford and wife, claim 65, T. 7 S. R. 3 W. Mortgage, Wm. H. Trindle et al to J. 0. Goltra, .trustee, on lots 5 and 6, section 3 and lot 4, section 4, T. 7 S. R. 3 W.; also beginning at the S. R. 3 W. Mortgage, Adam Green et ux to Crosby G. Davis, beginning at cor ners of section A, , " i- 8 S. R. 4 W. and T. 9 S. K. 4 w . Mortgage, Elizabeth bbbcrt to r,. M Ebbert. on lot 1, block 11 in the city of Monmouth. Mortgage, Allen x. war r n.i. lnnd betrinning l& teet south from the northeast corner, lot i fractional block 6 in nenry Hill's town of Independence. Warranty deed, Emma may ei nu. r. Anna Ft Harrison, on prop- to 1U1B. , ' . " , erty beginning on the section Une be tween sections ana w B. 6 W. . Title and Trust company u Deed, Utie ana u ' Jure. liiiza jvnu ""b -j A H. Dennett-lot IS in WUlamette f the said Jes8e D. Walling, the said Vallev Orchard tract numuer j.. trftct or go resereu r- nr AA Peter V. bmytne mm th:a deed being described as 101 HmiiV , , , i.wu. - . .1 j Cmplln hankers. 1 A,:f. to Asniey " iow, . Deed Weyerhaeuser iana cuj Beginning at a pi"i " wJn.Piiser Timber company- ... nf the said Jesse D. Walling and all lands and rights to the same, own- wifeg claim 79.17 chains West of the A in Polk county. N. E. corner 01 saia cm", """" CdWanty deed, Frank C. Butler mug thence Suth 74V2 degrees t Fmmett Mason, et al-one half m- 38 67 chaiM along the North line 01 OS Z : "he northeast one fourth o said c,; thence South 15 degrees T , -femmprv Linco n, noriu , ortneast cmarter 01 tut a.m ninm., :r Creek, Montgomery, ui ' ,. the nonne1 h chains: thence North Dallas, Suver, Mc- d tb. f " TW 7 chains; thence S Vhland :'Mletoe, Ros. ""t, : deed, J. L. Acheson t korth 74V2 degrees East 2L66 chaine Oakhurst, Highland, W'TI1. FiLrt-Berinning at tVlnM, vorth 15 degrees West 15.25 ft-Wlpn. 01 10 1 . . o T VnITin. . nlp of beeinning. " . , . i.,at Mirap.r 01 v. ftnains w t ".. . 41.. if Gideon bowers, i'" 1, anu , . ft. Oremn. which said ui uui.. , will oners 1. f . rntnie nomesieai in roi . - . ... for aale, ior ' Uu belong- w.rrantT deed, Sidney nean West uo.o ""t" ' " " . following described prem-e. belo WarrandeM, Motb I of said D. L. C. and ruu- . 1- ...a fRte. to-wit: . . Smith Keaa s m.rt,T , c-th 74 degrees 30 min ing w - .eed, George W. Marvel thence ? D,"r ' .TFall. City, Po , Lillian F. Marvel-loU 8 "a , enu, - . thenee n i ?tte of Oregon, being Mock 12 in JlonmoolB. County, bUte v , , . w. Orr to avmm nniiKunj . . t.A 1 Qoaereig -- the office of waiter - . , Dallaa, Oregon. Bl ""'. bid. on each tract J"M i, fitted .honld for one or both traew, panied by certified ehk lor a eent of the amount .torf. AU eontrac- c(nnty ject to the approval uw Co". - KICHOLS, v. list Will and Trs Executor of the Ust Wvrtle E. Sberid'an-all of block 13 in Dallaa. . ., Deed. Oregon and Cahforn,. nau . W W. Pereival road eompBD o c n 5 lot, 1 and 2 eeetion 15 T. 8 S. K. W containing era- ... AA Lvdia V. lenman V -"r c.k; Rrinninr . .1 tn lima a. - n -- - r hm- ,t southeast corner 01 v. -"rd and wife', ehta 65 in T. 7 8. H.JW. . .. . 3 a.v " Executor .f the Lt Xj ctio. 9 T. 3 S. R. . . n;jMm Sowen, deeeasei- qu . a WALTER U TOOZE, Jr .gs.tf'any'to Frank B. Whiteaker-begin-, ning 30 chains south of northeast cor ner of D. L. C. of Win. H. Whiteaker, claim 67 in section 7, J. 8 S. R. 4 W. Deed, Anna M. Coad to Dallas Na tional Bank Lots 7 and 8 in block 12 Dallas and half interest in land beginning at northeast corner of lot 8. and A. L. Warren, trustees of Fisher Bros, and Steiner, Private Bankers, rlefimn.-.nU. 'Casfi No. 4!)051 a judgment was rendered in favor of the above-named plaintiffs, Gertrude E 100 dollars ($5300.00), with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from the 21st day of Au- 1916, and the lurther sum 01 Four Hundred and no-100 dollars f400.00h attornev's fees, and the further sum of Seventy-Four and no- 100 dollars ,($74.00), costs and dis bursements, and the costs of and up on this Writ ; and whereas it was fur ther ordered and decreed by said Court that the following property me to satisfy said execution, I will, on Wednesday, the 28th day of February, 1917, at tne hour of 1 o'clock P. M. of said day at the front door of the County Court House at Dallas, Oregon, in 1'oik rnnnn bpII at miblic auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on day of sale, all the right, title ana interest, and estate which the said de fendants have and all persons claim ing under them have in or to tue nere inoftpr ripscribed premises and every part thereof, said property being de scribed as follows, to-wit: Th Wpst one-half of the D. L, C. of Jesse D. Walling and Eliza Ann Walling, his wife, it being claim M in T. 6 S R. 4 W. and Claim No. 52, T- 6. S. R. 3 W. and waim W SR. T. 7 S. R. 4 W. of the w- imtt. Meridian, in Polk County, State of Oregon, save and except from this conveyance the following . . f uA- 71 51 acres, more or less, out of the N. E. corner of said West half of said claim, aeeaea w Mrs. Eliza Ann Walling by the neire E ARE HERE III Sill I $1 The Imperial Hotel has been opened I up under our management with the intention of permanently keeping it t open. Those who are seeking a per- f manent rooming location, in a fire- I proof building of brick and cement, i can rest assured that this house will never be closed hereafter. We are holding out Special Induce- i ments to Dermanent roomers. Hot i and cold water in each room, tele- ! phone in each room, some rooms with bath-and erood rates. H Our dining room is kept up to a ij high standard and is becoming a ij popular place. Prices are consis tent with the service rendered. We invite you to come in and in spect the hotel, and we are always pleased to have you enjoy free use j of our lobby, wash rooms, etc., at anytime. ilHLIEL J. M. MURRAY, Manager "When I Get Back My Din ner will be Ready to Serve. " T?LECTRIC Ranges can be depended upon to do just what you want them to do. By using one kind you put your roast in when you are leaving for a club meeting or an afternoon's shopping set the automatic cut-off and when you return behold-it is deliciously done, piping hot and ready for the table ELECTRIC COOKING IS TRUE ECONOMY. It Saves Time, Labor and Butcher'i Bills. Ask Us How! OREGON POWER CO. PHONE 24 the place of beginning, " 7"""" : i.r4. more or leaa. in 2Z u a ofJe-e ife, and in aeetwn u. 4 W. of W. . m roi of Oregon. . . . T Dated thw 3WW o7 ' Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon . r,r r 1 ITrtl'kKTTE. fnr Klaintina. juwj flBSEEVXE PBIHT SHOP Transfer WE MOVE ANYTHING THAT IS MOVEABLE PROMPT SERVICE ! G A. &LC MUSCOTT & A. P. STARR, Props. rfceaaSUaaas- WebaUr'a C ffttoxry 111 Han l Ellis' C lertieaiy 1M ti ad Mrs. T. Attorney . . . M P.XUhW.