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I SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Polk. Vrlna Hunt, Plaintiff, vs Summon M. L. Hunt, Defendant. To M. L. Hunt, d fendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON you are hereby required to appear and answer the e o m p 1 a i n t 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 tiff will apply to the court for the re lief prayed for n h r 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 such 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 i 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 SHERIFF'S SALE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution in foreclosure issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Polk county, on the 24th day of November, 1917, upon a judge ment and decree duly given and made in and by said Court on the 24th day of November, 1917, in a suit then pending in said Court in which The First Na tional Bank of Monmouth, Oregon, a corporation, was the plaintiff, and C. Lorence as the administrator of the es tate of Geo. F. Shew, deceased, Chas. T. Shew, Emma Shope, H. B. Shope, Prudence McLaughlin, Frank McLaugh lin, James H. Shew, Nellie Nazro, Chas. Nazro, Ollie Skelly and Corbett Skelley were the defendants, (Case No. 6055), said judgement and decree being in favor of said plaintiffs and against defendants, for the sum of $2768.99,, with interest thereon from August 22, 1917, at the rate of 8 per cent per an num until paid; for the further sum of 1100. 00 as attorney's feesl the further sum of $54.65, costs and disbursements, and the cost of and upon said writ; and Whereas, it was further ordered and decreed by said Court in said suit, the following mortgaged property should be sold by me, as Sheriff, to satisfy said judgement, costs and accruing costs, and it appearing that all taxes due upon said mortgaged property has been paid by plaintiff, therefore, by virtue of said judgement, decree and writ of execution in foreclosure to me directed, and it appearing that all tax es have been paid on said property, I will on Saturday, the 29th day of De cember, 1917, atthehourof one o'clock, P. M. of said day at the front door of the County Court House at the City of Dallas, in Polk County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the day of sale, all the right, title, interest an! estate of said defendants, and of all persons claiming under them or either of them, in and to the following described premises, to-wit: Beginning at a point 57.58 chains west and 13.68 chains south of the northwest corner of the Joseph Carmack D. L. C. in township 8, South, Range 5 West of the Will. Meridian in Polk County, Oregon, at a stone set for the S. W. corner of the land formerly owned by J. M. Crowley; running thence south 3 dee. 15 min., East 7.50 chains; thence east 6.15 chains to the railroad right of way; thence north 15 deg. West 7.80 chains along said right of way for the railroad; thence west 4.36 chains to the place of beginning, containing 4.19 acres more or less, together with the appurtenances thereunto belonging. Said sale being subject to redemption in form and manner as by law provided and the proceeds thereof be applied to the payment of the aforesaid judge ment, costs and accruing costs herein, and in case any of the proceeds are left over after the satisfaction of plain tiff's said judgement, costs and accru ing cost, the same shall be paid over to the Clerk of said Court to be held for said defendants as their interests may appear herein. ..... Dated at Dallas, Oregon, day of Nov., 1917. John W. Ork, Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon B. F. Swope. Attornev. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Notice is hereby given that ly virtue and in pursuance bf the provisions of the last will and testament of Alber; W. Lucas, deceased, and of an tnler of the County Corut of the State of Or egon for Polk County, made and enter ed of record in said court on the 22nd dHy of Ssptember, 1917. in the matter of the estate of the said Albert W. Lu cas, deceased, authorizing and directing the undersigned Frank Lucas, as ad ministrator de bonis non with the Will annexed of said estate, to sell all of Uw. real property of said estate at private saie, upon the terms hereinafter spec ified, the said administrator will, from and after Saturday, (he 29th day of December. 191 7 proceed to sell the real property of said estate, hereinafter described, at private sale, in parcels of not U ssthan40 acres each, on the terms hereinafter stated, in accordance with said will and sid j order of sale, and in the manner pre . scribed by law, subject to confirmation by said Countv Court. Said rpnl nnmr. ty being particularly described as fol lows, to wit: Beginning at a point 10.82 chains north from the southwest corner of the donation land claim of James S. Foster. j Notification No. 2271, Claim No. 63. in in Township 8, South. Range 5 West, in Polk County, State of Oregon, and I running thence north 27.98 chains; j thence east 18.75 chains; thence south j 27.98 chains; thence west 18.75 chains to the place of beginning, containing 1 52.46 acres, more or less; j A Iso beginning at a point 38. 80 chains north from the southeast corner of the I donation land clpim of James S. Foster, ! Notification No. 2271. Claim No. 63. in Township 8, South, Range 5 West, in Polk County, State of Oregon, and run ning thence west 32.26 chains; thence south 5.'. 16 chains; thence east 15.90 chains to east boundary line of the Walter J. Matney donation land claim, Notification No. 2268, Claim No. 61, in said township and range; thence south 2.70 chains to a point 14.73 chains south from the northeast corner of the south east quarter of Section 23, in said town ship and range; thence east 10.76 chains to the southwest corner of a parcel of land devised to Fred Lucas; thence north 21.73 chains; thence east 44.60 chains to the southwest corner of a 5- acre tract conveyed by Frank Lucas et ux. to D. S. Martin, by deed recorded at page 604, of Book 34; then-e N. 3 1-3 chains; thence east 15.00 chains to the center of the center of the county road; thence north 3 16' 14" west along the center of said county road 22.58 2-3 chains to a point due 'east from the most northerly N. E. corner of the Thom as H. Lucas donation land claim. Noti fication No. 2282, Claim No. 60, id said township and range; thence west 49.48 chains to the most northerly northwest corner of said Thomas H. Lucas Dona tion Land Claim, and thence north 10.13 chains to the place of beginning, con taining 296.91 acres, more or less. Terms of Sale: Either for cash or for no less than one-third cash and two thirds on credit, to be secured by a first mortgage lien on the premises sold, to run not more than ten years, and to bear interest at no less rate than six per cent, per annum, payable an nually: all cash payments to be due up on confirmation of sale and delivery of administrator's deed. Bids may be made to the undersigned administrator personally or sent by mail. Frank Lucas i Administrator aforesaid. Address, 125 Fourth Street, Oscab HAYTER, Portland, Oregon Attorney, Dallas. Oregon this 30th BAPTIST CHURCH G. A. Pollard, Pastor Sunday School, 10.00 a. m. Preaching Service, - 11.00 a. m. C. U. E. Meeting, 6.30 p. m. Preaching Service, 7.30 p. m. PrayerMeeting Wednesday, 8.00 p. m EVANGEUCAL CHURCH F. M. Fisher, Pastor Sunday School, - 10.00 a. m. Preaching Service, 11.00 a. m. Y. P. A. Meeting, - 6.30 p. m. Preaching Service, - 7.30 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 7.30 p. m. 1 Furniture & ChsM-mas Present yourself with a new rug or an article of P .... j furniture and enjoy.it throughout the year. Just Received a fresh stock of Rugs Dining Tables, Chairs, .and other articles. Come and see them jaw' i Don't fail to see my large line of Heaters & Ranges when in need of a stove Ml J. E. WINEGAR, Monmouth i .1 L 41 . ntA aatahlialuvl "O. ttWIFT CO." are being qiuckljr bought by Manufacturers. Send a model or sketches trti description t .mir invention for FREE MARCH ...r nn iiatpntahUitv. We iret rat- !!" 'IT' XUTwJiTZioi ma book ! of 300 needed inventions. D. SWIFT & CO. Patent Lawyers. ' .307 Sfventh St., Washington, D, Cv In the equipment furnished each infantryman by the Ordnance Bu reau of the war department are 9J pounds of iron and steel.' This is exclusive of the uniform equipment provided by the Quartermaster Corps. Used in the bayonet scabbard are 2 ounces of iron and steel; bacon can, 0.04 ounce; bayonet, 15 ounces; front sight cover, 2 ounces; knife, 1 ounce; meat can, 0.03 ounce; pack carriers, 0.03 ounce; rifle, 107 oun ces; shovel, 25ounces. The receiving hospital for the United States soldiers brought back from Europe to be established at Staten Island, N.Y., will have a capacity of 2500 beds. This marks the beginn ing of a comprehen sive plan for the care of soldiesr who are disabled in the line of duty. It will be used only for distribu tion. From the Staten ISsland institu tion men will be trsnaferred to general or special treatment hospi tals, sites for which are now being selected throughout the country. Whenever possible, injured soldiers will be sent to places near their own homes. They will be fitted for trades to which they are adapted, and at the time of discharge the government will assist them in re turning to their -proper places in industry. The labratory at the Army and Medical School has shipped since April 1 suflicient typhoid and para typhoid vaccines to inocuate every man in the army. Throughout the process of mak ing the vaccine is guarded against any contamination. It is then stored in sealed vessels in locked refrigerators, to which only the two officers in charge have keys, and none of these vessels is ever moved, except in company of one of the officers. In more than six months of large-scale production not a trace of contamination has been found. One of the tests of the vaccine includes the inoculation of a mouse, a guinea pig, and a rabbit. If too much tricresol (a coal-tar product used a preservative and to kill the bacilli) had been added, the mouse would be killed. Should tetanus germs be present both the mouse and the guinea pig would be killed. With the emulusion correct, as it must be to be used, no animal is killed, and the guinea piu and rab bit are not visibly affected by the inoculation. Talking about Dentistry, Maurice J. Butler is located over the post office. Will do work evenings by appointment 13 1 First National Bank Monmouth, Oregon Paid Capital, $30,000.00 Surplus & Undivided Profits, $18,000.00 Established . . . 1889. Ira c. Powell, President; J. B. V. Butler, Vice Pres. W. E. Smith, Cashier. t We offer the best service consistent with sound banking, and solicit your business. Interest paid on time deposits. DIRECTORS: I. M. SIMPSON, ROHERT STEELE, Wm. RIDDELL, J. 15. V. BUTLER, IRA C. POWELL. Trains into Monmouth L've Portland 71.5, a m, Gurliiifrer 10:20, Independ'ce 10.32, Monm'th 10:50 " Salem 9.5, " " " " " " ' " " 1.40, pm,...; Dallas 2:45 3:10 " " 3.45, " Gerlinger 4:24, Independence 4:37, Monmouth 4:55 " " 6.00, " " 6:45, " 6:57, " 7:10 " Portland 3.30, Connects with above " Corvallis 6.45, a m Independence 7:35.... Arrive Monmouth 7:45 " 1.15, p m " 2:14 " 2:30 " Dallas 7.00, a m, Arrive Monmouth 7:25 'i Airlie 8.30, a m and 3:45, pm. Arrives Monmouth 9:05 a m and 4:13 p m Leave Independence, 6.50 am, 7.35, 8.45, 10.36, 12.20, 1.30, p m, 2.20, 3.50, 4.40, 7.00 Trains out of Monmouth L've Monmouth 7:05 a m, Independence 7:35, Gerlinger 7:49, Ar Salem 8:30 " Same as above Portland 11.10 " Monmouth 1:45, pm, " 2:14, ' " ,2:27, Salem 3:10 " Same as above Portland 5:50 " Monmouth 4:05, " , 4:40, " 4:55, Salem 5:35 " , " 9:05, am Dallas 10:00 "11:00 " " 4;30, p m " 4:45, " 5:35 " " 9;05, a,m, Independence 10:32, Coivallis 11:20 " " 4;55, p m, " 6:67, " 7:45 " " 7;25 a m and 3;10 p m. Arrives Airlie 8 a m and 3;40 pm Leave Monmouth 7.05, a m, 8.15 9.05, 10.50, 12.30, M, 1.45, p m, 2.35, 4.15, 4.55, 7.10 I DR. F. R. BOWERSOX w. F. SCOTT PHYSICIAN Cf SURGEOS Contractor and Builder PHONE NOS. All kinds of Carpentering and Repair OFFICE 2303 work neatly done. Let me figure with you on that new HOUSE 1502 building you are going to have built. L.C. PRICE, M.D. E-K-PIASECKI Attorney at Law Office corner Echols and Jack- ,nSu. af Mrs. Boer. 620 Mills street Phone 4302 DaHa' 0reon