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Monmouth VoUH m SEAT Court House Notes. MARRIAGE LICENSES Benjamin C. Hudson, of Black Rock, and Lucy Richards. James R. Morton, of Rickreall, and Jessie Lucas. William C. Hill, of Rickreall, and Hazel D. Vaughan. FARM NAMES REGISTERED. Fir Crest Farm-J. W. Allen, of Rickreall. Oakhurst Eleanor F. Butler, of Falls City. Ferndale J. S. Macomber, of Oakdale. Prospect Hill Farm John R. Loy, of Beuna Vista. Mountain View Farm J. W. Robinson, of Oakdale. PROBATE In the guardianship of Mary Schutt and George Schutt, minors -ordered that William Schutt be appointed guardian, a bond hav ing been filed and approved; let ters to issue; R. VV. Hogg, Rea son Brunk and George W. Chap man appointed appraisers. In the estate of Mary Eliza beth Ramp, deceased, final ac count set for hearing July 3, at 10 a. m. REAL ESTATE F. W. Waters et ux to Thomas H. Fennell, lots in West Salem, $1. 0. G. Andrews et ux to Clear View Orchards Company, 124.4 acres in t 6 s, r 6 w, $10. Thomas Kinchin et ux to Clark G. Black, land in t 9 s, r 6 and 7 w, $1. C. E. Hanna et ux to Joseph Hadesbek, 19.06 acres, t 7 s, r 3 w, $3750. George W. Hinshaw et ux to D. M. Guthrie, lot in Dallas, $2000. J. L. Brown et ux to -August P. Risser, land in Dallas, $10. N. M. Conner et ux to George L. Baker et al, 19.12 acres, t 6 s, r 6 w, $10. B. A. Lombard to Dallas City Bank, 1.87 acres, t 8 s, r6w, $1. James T. Huntley et ux to W. Muller, 56 acres, t 8 s, r 4 w, $6000. Margaret A. Arehart et al to William E. Muller, 56 acres,' t 8 s, r 4 w, $6500. A. H. Dodd et ux to A. A. Wade et ux, 24.83 acres, t 8 s, r 6 w, $10. U. S. Loughary et ux to Laura M. Barham and husband, land in Dallas, $10. Mark Blodgett et ux to Edwin Jacobson, 160 acres, 1 7 s, r 6 w, $5. F. D. Hallowell et ux to Jesse B. Clarke et ux, 40 acres, t 8 s, r 6 w. $10. S- C. Lapham et ux to Empire Investment Company, 850.53 acres, 1 6 and 7 s, r 6 w, $29,750. THE CITY ELECTION The city election passed off quietly Monday, but the vote was not so large as that cast at the election last December. We pre sume that the difference was on account of men who were away at work. There were 92 votes cast, of which 61 were in favor of bond mg the city and 31 were opposed to it Monmouth, CIRCUIT GjKCEEOliS The following cases in depart ment No. 2 of circuit court for May, were passed upon by Judge Galloway Monday and Wednes day Mary Chandler vs. Thomas C. Chandler, divorce. B. F. Swope for plaintiff, C. M. Inman for de fendant; plaintiff defaults; testi mony taken and decree as prayed for in cross-bill. Benjamin A. Lombard vs. Al fred R. Lombard, to quiet title. S. D. Allen for plaintiff, Oscar Hayter for defendant; deposition ordered opened May 31. Peter Cook and W. W. Rowell vs. C. M. Hall et al, foreclosure. Oscar Hayter for plaintiff, Coov ert & Stapleton and C. M. Inman for defendant; on motion of de fendant, answer withdrawn; de cree of foreclosure granted. Robert .M. Roberts vs. J. E. Reynolds, foreclosure. W. S. Hoffard for plaintiff, Whitfield & Cean for defendant; to be heard in Salem Friday, June 3. ' Annie L. Cooper vs. Jane Doe and Mary Roe, only heirs at law of Henri Alexander, and C. P. Cooper, as administrator, to es tablish title. C. F. Martin for plaintiff; decree for plaintiff. Jesse T. Irvine, Clarence P. Ir vine and Oscar Hembree, appel lants, vs. Mrs. Temperance Beck, i ospundent, appeatMeCain & Vinton and J. E. Sibley for ap: pellants, Oscar Hayter for re spondents; motion to complete the transcript allowed. John R. Robbins et al vs. Car rie E. Skipton et al, partition. Oscar Hayter for plaintiff; amended complaint withdrawn on motion of plaintiff. Jake Cabe vs. Thomas Edgar et al, foreclosure. Oscar Hayter for plaintiff; sale confirmed. L. D. Brown vs. Oregon & Cal ifornia Railroad Company, fore closure of tax lien. Judgment and decree. O. A. Knox vs. Kate L. Coad, executrix, N. M. Dickey, J. A. Knox, and all whom it may con cern, registration of title. Simp son & Lewis for plaintifi; default entered, report of examiner filed, and decree of registration or dered. C E. Leigh vs. all whom it may concern, registration of title. L. L. Swann for plaintiff; default and decree. The Iowa-Pacific Coast Land Company vs. all whom it may concern. L. L. Swann for plain tiffs; default and decree. Rufus Dayhoft vs. all whom it may concern, registration of ti tle. L. D. Brown for plaintiff, B. F. Swope appointed examiner of title. Thomas Crowley et al vs. N el ite Grant et al, partition. L. M. Curl for plaintiffs, Oscar Hayter for defendant; sale confirmed; defendant gives notice of appeal tn Hip sunreme court; bond fixed at $400 upon stipulation of par ties. ttcutpA lady's violin in excellent coalition. Enquire a this office. Dr Allin, deiltist, Cooper Building Independence Oregon. Both phones. - 19"tf- Polk County, Oregon, Friday, School Class, 1911 The Monmouth school has had a successful year under the principalship of J. B. V. Butler, and closed this week. There were seven graduates from the high school, and below are halftones of six of them with their respective names. r 1 . 1 ,!. Agnes Lee Clark Bessie Graiiam " K. i ' i -.. -. I'll 5. -s, ' 1 ' v'. , Iazel Adell Work j 4 I - -f -v. - j f V ; V - ' i V ' is A i : r.rnV Cum limi'itmiT -3 if ; it June 9, 1911 - - ; ? 1. I " V " j x 1 . 4 f;k '' r' -1 V''t ''I '. , . f sj Olea Mabel Shore Lester H. Lindsay ' ' A 'j k. ., ' Hi , ' '? t ' K ' l b ' l i mi J T. Glenn Work No. 41 REGULAR PORTLAND LETTER Portland, Ore., June 6. -A tri-county development league, comprising Sherman, Morrow and Gilliam counties, is a lively possi bility in the near future. At a recent Portland Commercial Club luncheon, the development of this section was discussed. Condi tions were described and the need for diversified farming, rather than sticking to wheat growing, was emphasized. To stimulate interest, it was suggested that prizes be offered for the best pro ducts and a tri-county fair, to be held in the fall of 1912, may be arranged. The Commercial Club realizes this section is one imme diately tributary to Portland and that it can be made much more productive than at present. Interest in fruit raising for a preserving plant recently located at Lebanon was aroused at a meeting in Brownsville on the night of Decoration Day umW the auspices of the local commrr cial club. It is possible a fruit growers' union will be formed that will work in harmony whh one lately organized at Loba on. The Portland Commercial Club was represented and it is believed that more attention will be paid to fruit growing in that section of the state. . nv"f.--i win mvr a . cowr'.s sicn form of government as soon as the required changes can be brought about. Mayor Simon has named a committee to draft a charter providing for the new form and the recent city election will only hasten the change, as all candidates were favorable to it. Premium lists for the state fair next September have been is.sucd. Premiums amounting to $10,000, and $25,000 in racing purses will b hung up cn the harness events alone, in addition' to the awards for running races. General plans for the fair are well under way and it is promised this year's ex position of the state's resources will be bigger and better than ever. Dates have been fixed for September 11-16. Portland and Oregon Develop ment League officials took a prom inent part in the convention of the Southwest Washington De velopment Association, held the first three days of the month at Chehalis, thereby building up a better undertandir.g between the two states. The Oregon delega tion received many compliments for its interest in its northern neighbors. Oregon threshermen held a successful convention in Portland during the past week, there be ing a good attendance from all parts of the state. Gd roads was quite naturally a subject in which much interest was shown, and other angles of the thresh ermen's business were consid ered. For Sale. A good 4-year-old Jersey cow, test, 5.4- Also a strong buggy in good running order. James Hunter, Monmouth. Hair Switches made from combings. Enquire at this office.