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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1921)
o © 0 Oregon Stands High In The Dairy World record being a four-day test which veyed and laid out over and across How’# This? A_ HENRy FORD GASOLINE TRAIN included the entire lliff herd. said property, which is more par W # offer On » H u n J r t J D o l l a r s R e w a r d f o r a n y ca e e o f C a t a r r h t h a t c a n n o t be ticularly- described as follows— The new and remarkable record c u r e d by H a l l 'e C a t a r r h Medicine Beginning at the point where a made by the little Oregon cow was H a l l ' s C a t a r r h Me J o im- h a s b een l i k e n by c a t a r r h s u f f e r e r s fur t h e p a s t t h i r t y * line parallel to the center line of commented up< n recently by W. f i l e y e a r a . a n d h a s b eco m e k n o w n a t (he -P M C the said street and 30 feet distant That Oregon is a leader in the M. ! :e! m o e t r e l i a b l e r e m e d y fu r C a t a r r h H a l l 's pit • C a t a r r h Medicine a c t s t h r u t h e Blood on therefrom, measured Easterly at great field of dairy production must t h e M u c o u e a u r f a i e a . e x p e l l i n g t h e P o i right angles, intersects the North s o n f r o m t h e B lo o d a n d h e a l i n g t h e d i s be evident to any one who has kept realize the important phu e the staU Ixiundary of said lot 2, which is also eased portions A f t e r y o u h a v e taVen H a l l ’s C a t a r r h track of current events and that a holds in the annals of the dairy the South boundary of s«id block n .V M e d n l n a for a s h o r t t i m e you will eee a 16, said point being distant 173.5 great im provem ent In your general great deal of the -tate's reputati« n world by reas n of its many out h e a l t h S t a r t t a k i n g H a l l e C a t a r r h M e d i feet more or less, measured Faster- in this regard has been achieved in standing butter fat production tee- cin e a t ern e a n d g e t n d o f c a t a r r h S e n d icntor « oof t run passenger railroad tram i t o r t e s t i m o n i a l s f ree ly front the Northwest corner of the region in which we are located ords. K J C H K N K Y A C O . T ole do. Ohio. slid lot 2, and 19 feet more or less, S o ld by all l> ru g g tata . Tie. must be a source of pride to us all. measured Westerly from the South It might also 1*0 mentioned that near Dallas was drowned last wtek I Clink very few Oregonians From an interview with a promi east corner of said lot 6; Summons nent breeder of the state in a re know, f«.r instance,” he id, that out of the 1 I gold medal (Jersey) near Pomeroy. Wash. With a Thence Westerly along the said In the Circuit Court of the State companion he was traveling on the j of Oregon for polk County. South boundary of said Block 16, a cent Oregonian we glean the follow of the n ne greatest butter fat pro bulls in the world, Oregon has sev Columbia in a rowboat hunting f> r ducing cows in the world, Oregon en, an even 50 per cent.” Irene Smith, Ida M. Goodnight, distance of 63.5 feet more or less ing. work, and the boat capsized. | Edwin M. Smith, Myra I. Noble, to the middle point of the South Harry llitT, owner of the new has six. There are nine world St Mawes’ “ Lad’s Lady” , owned Rosa E. Smith and Koy M. Smith, boundary of said lot 6 ir. said block cham pionihips, accoidirg t<> age, champion, while a dairyman of Notice to Creditors 16: Plaintiffs, vs. by Harry I'eff of Independence, has on the great Jersey chart, and Ore some ten years' experience, is com Notice is hereby given that the Thence Northerly along the Fast Jennie D avis-Shreves,----------- broken the world’s record for the gon not only holds six of th. so, paratively new in the breeding busi undersigned has been duly appoint Shreves, her husband, Fldon Davis, boundary of the West half of said production of butter fat for the se leaving only three to the re t of the ness, having had his present pure ed executrix of the estate of John and the unknown heirs of F. M. lot 6 in said Block 16, 7.1 feet nior yearling class, wrestling the H. Moran, deceased. by the courty world, but in a number of toe vari bred herd only about three years. court of the State of Oregon for Davis, deceased, also, the unknown more or less, to a line parallel to world's championship from another heirs of Aaron Chamberlain, de the center line of said highway ous age classifications the state has He 1 .night “ Lady” as a calf from Polk County, and has qualified. Oregon cow, Lulu Alphea of Ash- ceased, and also, all other persons j and 30 feet distant therefrom, an outstanding number of high rec C. G. Hewitt, who had bred her in All persons having claims against or parties, unknown, claiming any measured Westerly at right angles; burn, owned by J. J. Van Kieek of; llitT says said estate are hereby notified to right, title, estate, lien, or interest | Thence South 27 degrees 50 min., ord cows. For example, out of the bis Monmouth herd. Beaverton, who has held the title j ' 1 ady” has made her great record present the same duly verified, to in the real estate described in the W. parallel to the center line of ten highest cows in the senior year since 1919. gether with the proper vouchers complaint herein, Defendants. with remarkable ease, increasing ling class, Oregon lu-s seven, these said highway, a distance of 243 ! therefor, to the"undersigned execu- “ Lady’s” butterfat production of ranking first, second, third, fourth, her yield steadily each month, ' trix at her residence in the city of To Jennie D av is-S h rev es,----- feet, more or less, to the West 827.47 pounds was obtained from a seventh, eighth and ninth, w ith the with the exception of the short | Monmouth, in said County, within Shreves, Fldon Davis, and the un Ixiundary of said lot 2; which is milk yield of 11,729 pounds, which i.ew champion at the head of the month of February and a slight | six months from the date of this known heirs of F. M. Davis, de also the east line of a road or ceased, also the unknown heirs of street; gives a butter tut test of a trifle class, and leaving the rest of the decrease in July. This fact he at Notice. Aaron Chamberlain, deceased, and Thence Southerly along the said Dated and first published, Sep also, all other persons or parties, more than 7 per cent. The official world only the filth, sixth and tenth tributes partly to his care in pro- West boundary of said lot 2, a dis unknown, claiming any right, title, tance of 129.3 feet, more or less, test was made under rigid regula places. I wonder, too, how many tiding her with gieen clover in tember 23rd, 1921. Mary A. Stine, estate or interest in the real estate to the S. W. corner of said lot 2, tions, the cow having been tested people will get the significance of e.ery ration throughout the entire executrix of the estate described herein, the above named Thence Easterly along the South officially 15 times during the 12 the fact that Oregon’s new world ysar. of John 11. Moran, defendants: boundary of said lot 2, which is months by 12 different testers, and champion had to beat another great deceased. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE also the North line of a road or the last test at the close of the Oregon cow in ordt r to w in the title. B. F. Swope, Attorney. Arthur Susee whose parents live OF OKFOON: You are hereby re street, a distance of 14.6 feet, quired to appear and answer the more or less, to a line parallel to complaint filed against you in the the center line of the said Highway above entitled suit and court, with Street and 30 feet distant there, in six weeks from the date of the from, measured Easterly along the first publication of this summons, radius of a curve in the said center ii to-wit:— on or before the first day line; of October, 1921, and if you fail so Thence Northeasterly along a to answer the said complaint, for curve of 447.5 feet radius, to the want thereof the plaintiffs will ap righj, parallel to the center line of ply to said court for the relief in the said proposed street or high said complaint demanded, viz: That way, a distance of 102.5 feet, more all adverse claims of defendants be or less, to the point of beginning determined by a decree of said of the said curve; court; that the defendants have no Thence North 27 deg. 50 min. claim or estate in said premises, and Fast, parallel to the center line of that the plaintiffs are the owners in the said street, a distance of 272.1 h // -fin, «TV z fee simple of said premises, and feet, more or less, to the point of that the defendants be forever en lieginning; and containing 0.436 of joined from asserting any claim to said premises adverse to plaintiffs, one acre, more or less. • r n r » i V j JPX c ";»."/ Also, all that part of the proper and that plaintiffs have such other , and different relief as to equity ty of the Lucy Foster-Leonard es / seemeth just: that defendants be tate in lots 1, 6, and 7 in Block 16 required to set forth the nature of in the city of Monmouth, Polk their claims in their answer to said county. Oregon, included within a complaint: that said premises in strip of land 60 feet wide, being 30 said complaint described, are de feet on each side of the center line scribed as follows therein to-wit: - of the proposed “ Highway Street” , Beginning at the S. E. corner of as surveyed over and across said lot 1 in block 11 in the Town of property which is more particular là Monmouth, Polk county, Oregon; ly described as follows,, to-wit— and running thence North 24 feet; Beginning at a point where a line thence West 82J feet; thence South parallel to the center line of the 24 feet; thence East 824 feet to the said Highway street and 20 feet place of beginning. distant therefrom, measured West This Sun mons, by order of the erly along the radius of a curve in Hon. H. H. Belt, Judge of the the said center line, intersects the above entitled Court, made and dat Fast boundary of said lot 1 in said ed at Chambers in the city of Dal block 16, which is also the West las, Oregon, on the 17th day of line of Knox street said point being August, 1921, is served upon you distant 97.2 feet, more or less, by publication thereof for a period measured Southerly from the N. E. of six consecutive weeks prior to corner of said lot 1; the 1st day of October, 1921, in the Thence Southwesterly along a Monmouth ^Herald, a'weekly news curve of 447.5 feet radius, to the paper of general circulation, pub right, parallel to the center line of lished at Monmouth in said Polk said Highway street, a distance of 153.8 feet, more or less, to the end County. The date of the first publication of the said curve; Thence South 27 deg. 50 min. of this Surr.m >ns is August 19, 1921. The date of the last pub W., a distance of 88.1 feet, moie lication will l>e September 30th, or less, parallel to the center lir.e of said proposed Highway street, 1M1. to the West boundary of the East B. F, Swope half of asid lot 6 in said block 16; Attorney for Plaintiffs, Thence Southerly along the said Independence, Oregon. West boundary of the FaBt half of N o tice of A p p o in tm e n t o f V iew «id lot 6 in said block 16, seven and one tenth feet, more or less to e rs Notice is hereby given that the the South boundary of said lot 6; Thence Easterly along said South common council of the city of Mon - -y, mouth, Oregon, did. on the 2()th boundary of said,lot 6,lin|said block day of Septemlier, 1921, duly ap 16, 63.6 feet, more or less, to a point J. L. Murdock, J. S. Fuller line parallel to the center line of and G. T. Boothby, three disinter said Highway street and 30 feet M ested freeholders of the city of Mon distant therefrom, measured East mouth, as Viewers to make an as erly at right angles, to the point of sessment of the damages and bene intersection being 19 feet distant, fits to the premises over which the more or less, measured Westerly proposed new street, to be known from the S. E. corner of said lot 6; uu If you want to .see some i eri style and distinctive patterns and designated as “ Highway Thence North 27 deg. 50 min. street, and to determine how much E. a distance of 43 feet, more or come to us. The fabrics arc exceptionally fine. less valuable, if any, the lands and less, parallel to the center line of All of the new Fall Styles arc here in all the newer weaves, premises over which the same is to said Highway street, to the East lie laid out and established will be boundary of said lot 6 in block 16, patterns and models and r.i every regular or extra proportioned rendered by reason of the establish Thence nor;herly along the east size. ment of said new street, and for boundary of said bh>ck 16 which is You can not help but like these Fall suits because with all that purpose said viewers will meet also the West line of Knox street, on Saturday the 22nd day of Octo- a distance of 194.3 feet more or their goodness they are so f a v o r a b ly priced. l»er, 1921, at 9 o’clock in the fore less, to the point of beginning, noon of said day, and for such other and containing 0 177 of one acre, duties as may devolve upon them as more or less. such viewers: That the following is Notice is further gixen to all the description of said proposed persons claiming damages by rea street as the same will be establish son of the appropriation of said ed and laid out or. the premises of property for said new street, to file A. & C. M. Parker in Lot 2 Bent their claim or claims prior to Octo- ley Addition to the city of Mon l»er 22nd, 1921, being the time sp- C. P BISHOP, P ro.. mouth, Polk county, Oregon, to- pointed as aforesaid for the meet The Home of Oregon ir le Virgin Wool Products. w it:- All that part of the property of A. ft C. M. Parker in said lot ing of said viewers. Done by order of the C< mm on No. 2, and lot 6, Block 16 in said ____ ___ ijl Council. city of Monmouth, included within J. J. Williams. City Recorder. a strip of land 60 feet wide, bfing j to « t o 30 feet on each side of the center Monmouth, Oregon, Sept. 20, 1921 line of “ Highway Street" as sur- * ^ ri ■*ì0 m ^ s® n srs e eta a rsa * csi n sa s 1:2 i- 0 * 4T \r : “For the Y oung Men Prices $20, $25, $30/ $35, $40, $45 ,$50- Salem Woölen Mills Store