See our Complete Line off H I) HEATER PI For your Fall Plowing get a John Deere with quick de- detachable share. The best plow made A Perfect Separator Oiling System r The new system of De Laval automatic oiling provides for a constant and liberal supply of CLEAN oil to every wearing sur face of the machine at all times. There are no oil holes to nil up withdirt or perhaps to be neglec ted altogether, and every part is supplied with clean oil from the oil reservoir automatically and constantly. In other, so-called, automatic oiling systems some of the parts have to be oiled by band and no provision is made for getting rid of dirt that may get into the oil from the outside or of small particles of metal which come from wear, so that after a short time the oil supply becomes foul and injurious to the finely adjusted wearing parts. CREAM SEPARATORS have the only automatic oiling system which provides for a constant supply of fresh oil and, at the same time, the constant discharge of the used oil together with all worn metal particles or dirt which miiy have gotten into the used oil. The perfect system of De Laval lubrication means an easier running and a much longer wearing machine. Come in and let us explain the advantages of De Laval automatic oiling, , J. E. WINEGAR, Monmouth 1 I ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Property of Silas D, Coats Estate to be Sold I will now proceed to sell the real property of said estate hereinafter de scribed in either one lot or parce or separate lots and parcels, as may be best for said estate, at private sale to the highest bidder for cash. The real property to be sold is situ ated in Monmouth, Polk county, Ore gon and is described as follows: to wit: Commencing at the N. W. comer of Lot 2 in Mock 7, in Town of Monmouth thence east 82J feet; thence south 41$ feet; thence west S2J foot; thence north 411 feet to the place of beginning. Also Commencing at the S. W. cor ner of Lot 8, Block 6, in the Town of Monmouth, thence running, north 107 feet; thence east 82J feet, to the east boundary of said lot; thence south 107 foot; thence west 82 1 feet to the place of beginning. Bids may be madao the undersigned in person or sent by mail. E. K. PlASEl'KI, Administrator of the Estate of Silas D. Coats, deceased, Address, Dallas, Oregon ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern, that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Patrick Mulhm, deceased, by the Hon. County Court of Polk County, Oregon and has qualified. All persons holding claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same to the administrator, duly verified, on or before six months from the date hereof, and all persons Knowing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make im mediate settlement thereof. Dated at Monmouth, Polk County, Oregon, this fith day of November, 1917, Ira C. Powell, Administrator of the estate of Patrick Mullan.deceased Sibley &. Eakin, Attorneys appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause, on or before Thursday, December 21st, 1917, and if you fail to appear and an swer said complaint by said date, plain till will apply to the court for the re lief prayed for in her complaint, name ly: for a decree dissolving the marriage contract now existing between the plaintiff and defendant; for the resto ration of the name of Velna Gilliam; and for Buch other relief as appears equitable to this court You are further notified that this no tice is ordered to be served upon you by publication thereof in the Monmouth Herald, a newspaper of general circu lation, printed and published in Mon mouth, Polk County, Oregon, for six ! consecutive weeks, the first publication thereof being on November 9th, 1917 and the last publication thereof being made on the 21st day of December, 1917. ' And you are still further notified that this summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to the order of the Hon. Judge H. H. Belt, judge of the above entitled court, said order bearing date of November 7th, 1917. Smith & Shields Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF STREET ASSESSMENT Notice is hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Monmouth, Oregon, did, on the 11th day of August, parts thereof and parcels of lands abutting upon said part of Main street, and the names of owners thereof, re spectively, and the proportionate share of said costs assessed to each tract of land, as set forth in said resolution and now unpaid, are as follows, to wit: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Outlot No. 12, in the city of Monmouth, Polk county, Oregon; according to the original plat and survey of said town; running thence East 123J feet; thence South 150 feet; thence West 123J feet; thence North 150 feet to the place of beginning, and owned by Edith, A. Riggs and assessed for .$380.38 Beginning at a point 122 feet East from the Northwest corner of Block 9, in the. town Monmouth, Polk county, Oregon; running thence S6uth 77 feet thence West 30 feet; thence North 77j feet; thence East 30 feet to place of beginning, owned by E. D. Ressler and assessed for $92.40 Beginning 70 ft east of the northwest corner of block 9, in the city of Mon mouth, Polk County, Oregon; thence south 50 ft.; thence west 1 ft.; thence south 20 ft.; tnence east 6 ft.; thence south 7 ft.; thence east 17 ft.; thence north 77 j ft.; thence west 22 ft to the place of beginning, owned by Portia E. Mulkey, and assessed for ....$67.76 Beginning at the Northeast corner of Block 10 in the town of Monmouth, Polk county, Oregon; running thence West 66 feet; thence South to the South line of said block 10; thence East 66 feet; thence North to the Northeast 1916, by Resolution No. 206, entitled 'A Resolution assessing each lot or : corner of said Block 10, the place of j the assessments unpaid and sell the Beginning at the southwest corner of lot 7, in block 8, in the city of Mon mouth, Polk county, Oregon, running thence east 110 feet; thence north 142 feet; thence east 55 feet to the east line of lot 8; thence north 22 feet; thence west 165 feet to the west line of lot 7; thence south to 165 feet to the place of beginning, owned by Martha Lenora Chapman, and assessed for $338.80; Beginning at the southeast corner of block 8, in Monmouth, Polk county, Oregon, thence west 34 feet; thence north 82 feet; thence east 34 feet; thence south 82 feet to place of begin ning, owned by Thomas Boulden, and assessed for $104.72 Notice is further given that if any sum so assessed be not wholly paid to the City Treasury of Monmouth, Ore gon within fifteen days from and after November 23, 1917, (that being the date of the first publication of this no tice,) and a duplicate receipt therefor filed with the Recorder of said city, or if the owner of any property so assess ed for said improvements shall not, within fifteen days after this notice is first published, file with said Recorder a written application to pay said assess ment in installments, as provided by Section 3245, Lord's Oregon Laws, the said common councrt will thereafter order a warrant for the collection of the same, to be issued by the Recorder and directed to the Marshal, and such warrant will require the Marshal for- with to levy upon the land upon which W. F. SCOTT Contractor and Builder All kinds of Carpentering and Repair work neatly done. Let me figure with you on that new building you are going to have built. parcel of ground with its proportionate share of the cost of improving Main street from the East line of Broad street West to the West line of Monmouth Avenue in the city of Monmouth, Ore- beginning, owned by the Oregon & California Railroad Company, and assessed for $203.28 Lots 2, 3 and 4 in Block 10, accord ing to the Subdivision and Plat made gon, by grading the same to subgrade, j by the city of Monmouth, Polk county, paving a 40 foot roadway thereon and Oregon, of said Block 10, owned by along the center line of Main street ' Peter Kurre, and assessed for $114.35 with a concrete base 5 inches thick and ' each, total assessment $343.05 SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Polk. Velna Hunt, Plaintiff, vs Summons M. L. Hunt Defendant To M. L. Hunt defendant: IN THE NAMEOFTHE STATE OF OREGON you are hereby required to an asphaltic top wearing surface 2 inch-j es thick, and building concrete curb , lines thereon, and directing the city re-j eorder of said city of Monmouth, Ore gon, to enter a statement thereof in the docket of city liens as by section 26 of the Charter of said city provided;" adopted on said day, assess each lot or parcel of ground, with its propor tionate share of the cost of said grad ing, paving ami construction ot curbs, and that thereupon the recorder of said city duly entered a statement thereof in the docket of city liens. That the description of the lots and Lot 1, block 10, according to the sub division and plat made by the city of Monmouth, Polk county, Oregon, of said Block 10, owned by P. H. Johnson and assessed for $114.35 Beginning at the southeast corner of Lot 6 in block 7. Monmonth. Polk county, Oregon, thence north 125 feet; thence west 82 ft; thence south 125 ft; thence east 82 feet to the place of be ginning, owned by R. M. Smith and assessed for $254.10 Lot 6, in block 8, Monmouth, Polk county, Oregon, owned by Mrs. I. M. Davidson and assessed for $508.20 same in the manner provided by law. This notice is given in pursuance of the order of said common council as contained in a resolution duly adopted November 20, 1917. The date of the first publication here' of is November 23, 1917 R. B. Swenson, City Recorder Monmouth, Oregon - in,,. .I, . .. obtained throuch tr, oUi established 'D. SWIFT CO." are being quickly bouicht by Manufacturers. Send a model or sketch? and description of your invention (or FREE SEARCH ana report on patentability. We get pat- i ents or no fee. Write for our free book I ot M) nenled inventions. D. SWIFT & GO, Patent Lawyers. Estab. 1889. .307 Seventh St., Washinaton, D. CJ DR. F. R. 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