The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, January 05, 1923, Image 7

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    Citation
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Polk County.
In the m atter of the]
estate of John H. Moran. [-Citation,
deceased.
J
To
Thomas
Kelley, Thomas
Moran, Katherine Boatman. Ellen
Thorp, Lucy Gladys Rasmussen
Henry C. Moran, and Mary A.
Stine, and all others unknown, if
any there be, and all other persons
interested in said estate, heirs and
devisees of said deceased, John H.
Moran.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You are hereby com­
manded and cited to appear before
the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Polk County, sitting for
the transaction of probate business,
in the county court room in the
county court house at the city of
Dallas, Oregon, on the 30th day of
December, 1922, at the hour of 10
o’clock in the forenoon of said day,
then and there to show cause .if
any exist, why an order of sale
should not be made therein, direct­
ing and authorizing the executrix
of said estate, Mary A. Stine, to
sell at prir ate sale for cash in hand,
the following described real proper­
ty belonging to said estate, to-w it:—
Beginning at tie N E. corner of
out lot No. 12 in City of Monmouth,
Polk
county, Oregon, running
thence South 167J
feet; thence
West 95 feet; thence North 167J
feet; thence East 95 feet to the
place of beginning: Also, Beginning
42J feet South of the Northeast
corner of lot 8 in Block 8 in the
city of Monmouth, Polk county,
Oregon, thence West 55 feet; thence
South 40 feet; thence East 55 feet;
thence North 40 feet to the place of
beginning.
Also, Soulh half of North half of
the D. L. C. of Lewis L. Cooper
and wife, N ot.N o.2780, in Sec. 29
Tp. 8 S. R. 5 West of the Will.
Mer. Polk County, Oregon, contain­
ing 40 acres.
Also beginning at the NW. corn­
er of the D. L .C . of Lewis L. Coop­
er and wife Not-No-2780, in Sec.
29 Tp. 8 S. R .5 West of Will. Mer.
in Polk county, Oregon; thence
East 60 chains to the NE. comer of
said D. L. C .; thence South 13.34
chains; thence West 60 chains to
the W. line of said D. L. C. thence
13.34 chains to the place of begin­
ning, containing 80 acres, more or
less Also, beginning at the NW.
corner of above described tract of
land and running thence West to
the East line of the D. L. C. of
John Chamberlain Not-No-2276,
Claim No-54; thence North 14
deg 30 min. West to the N E .. cor­
ner of said Chamberlain D. L. C .;
thence East to the W’est line of the
Sevier D. L . C .; thence South to
the place of beginning, and contain­
ing 8 acies, more or less.
Also, lot 10 in sec. 30, and lot 1
in section 31 in Tp. 8 S. R. 5 West
in Polk county, Oregon, and contain-
in 25 acres, more or less:
Also, lots 9 and 10 and the East
i of lot 8 in Block of Cattrons sub­
division of out lot 4 in Monmouth,
Polk county, Oregon.
Also, an undivided i interest in
and to th*> following descibed premi­
ses, to-w it:— A part of the Daniel
Boon D. L. C ., Claim No-49, Not-
No-2699, a part of sec. 33 Tp. 8 S.
R. 5 West, and sec 4 in Tp. 8 S.
R. 5 West of Will. Mer. Polk coun­
ty, Oregon; and described as begin­
ning at the SE. corner of said Boon
D. L. C .t thence West 82.50 chs;
thence North 31.26 chs; thence East
2.50 chs.; thence North 8.64 chs;
thence East 80 chs., thence South
40 chs., to place of beginning, con­
taining 3 2 3 ! acres, more or less in
said county and state.
Also, lots 2, 3, 4, 13, 14, 15, &,
16 in Block No. &, and lots 2, 3,
4. 5, 6. 7. 8. 9, 10, 11, 12, &
16 Block No. 6 as shown in the
amended plat of out lot No. 4 in
the Town of Monmouth Polk County
State of Oregon.
This citation is published in the
Monmouth Herald for a period of
consecutive weeks, beginning
December 1st, 1922, and ending
with the issue thereof of December
29th, 1922, a weekly newpaper pub­
lished at Monmouth, ¡Polk county,
Osgeon, chosen by the executrix
for such publication, and having a
general circulation therein, by order
of the Hon. Asa B. Robinson, Coun­
ty Judge of said County, dated and
entered of record on the 28th day
of November, 1922.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said Court affixed this 28th day of
November 1922.
Floyd B. Moore,
(Seal) County Clerk
of Polk
County, Oregon, and Ex
Officio Clerk of said Court.
described in the Complaint herein, ¡debarred from asserting any claim
whatever in «»r to said premises ad-
Defendants.
To Nesissa J . Clark and also all | verse to plaintiff, and for Such oth­
other persons or parties unknown er relief as to equity seemeth just.
This Summons, by older of the
claiming a n y right, title, es­
tate, lien or interest in the real es­ Hon. Asa B. Robinson, County
tate described in the ^Complaint j Judge of Polk County, Oregon,
herein, the above named defend­ ! made at chambers in the city of
Dallas, Oregon, on the Ith day of
a n t:—
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE December. 1922, and dated on suid
Hirst Ruad to the North Coast
Runs Through Santo Domin­
go Republic.
OF OREGON: You are hereby re­ ^ay is served upon you by publica-
quired to appear and answer the 'tion thereof for a period of six con­
complaint filed against you in the secutive weeks immediately prior
above entitled Court and Suit with­ to the 20th day of January, 1923 in j
in six weeks from the date of the the .Monmouth llerald, u newspaper
ia pul
ed at Monmouth
first publication of this Summons,
to-wit: on or before the 20th day Polk County, Oregon, and having :» Cut* Oft From Ten to T w elve D ays of
of January, 1923, and if you fail general circulation therein.
Long and Tortuoue Jo u rn ey From
The date of the first publication
so to arswer for want thereof plain­
San Oomlngo City to
tiff will apply to said Court for the of this Summons is the Sth day of ;
New York.
relief demanded in said complaint D e-ember 1922 and date of last)
publication will be the 19th day of
viz:—
New York.— F o r the first tim e sin ce
C hristopher Colum bus landed on th e
That you said defendants be re­ January, 1923.
islitnd o f H a iti a road has been opened
B. F . Swope,
quired to set forth in your answer
in th e D om inican republic from S an to
Attorney for Plaintiff.
to said complaint the nature of your
Domingo on the south to P u erto P la ta
claims in and to the following de­
Residence and post office address, on the northern side o f th e Island, thus
scribed real estate to-wit:—
Monmouth, Oregon.
connecting the tw o principal &euporls
A part of the D. L. C. of S. S.
o f the repu blic and opening to cu lti­
Whitman and wife Not. No. 1649
vation som e o f the rich est agricu ltu ral
Claim No. 70 in Tp. 8 S. R. 5 West W o o d S a w in g per cord lands on the Island. Incid en tally the
of the Will. Mer. Beginning at a Hard wood,
twice cut,
90c new highway cu ts off from ten to
tw elve days o f the long and tortuous
point which is 9.50 chains South and
“ 3 times in two $1.15 Journey
from S an to Domingo City to
70 links West of Monument No. 3
Kir, twice in two80c; 3 cuts$1.00 New York.
situate at the SW. corner of Block
A m erican m arines, In th e tim es
No. 11 in the City of Monmouth S. H . H in k le , Phone 2411
when they w ere not busy m aintaining
and running thence South 3 50
order In th e disturbed republic, have
chains; thence West 5.30 chains to
built th is highway, which holds out
H . W . M O R LA N
the East line of Whitman street;
rich prom ise fo r the fu tu re develop­
thence North 3.50 chains; thence
ment o f the Island. About 150 m iles
X
otarv
Public
East 5.30 chains to the place of be­
h ng, It puts P uerto P la ta on the north
B lank D eeds, M o rtg ag e s, E tc.
ginning all situate in Polk County
and S an to Domingo City on the south
Oregon,: and that all adverse claims
In clo se touch with coastw ise shipping
on both th e A tlan tic and C aribbean.
thereto may be determined by a de­
lT eig h t and p asseng er traffic from S a n ­
cree of said Court.
That by said decree it be declared
E sta te to Domingo City, on th e C aribbean,
which h ereto fo re had to be carried
and adjudged that you have no es­
Bonds
around the south, east and northern
tate or interest whatever in or to
ends o f the Island to P u erto P la ta b e ­
said land and premises, and that
fore going north, a Journey o f from
the title of the plaintiff thereto is - j- u -c r w -. -u-^ ^ -u-o-o-u-ij-u -ij--tj-u-er-i-ri_n.r-Lri.i- - - - - - * * * " * * ■ mm mm
ten to tw elve days, may now In u few
good and valid.
For Sale—Wood saw outfit, $250. hours proceed over the new roud to
P u erta P la ta fo r shipm ent.
That you be forever enjoined and S. H. Hinkle, R2 Independence.
OPENS UP RICH TERRITORY
A. M A R A N T
Fire Insuiance, Real
and Surety
Reliable Service
B u t t e r Nut
and
H olsum
breads
at the
MONMOUTH
BAKERY
Mrs. M. Cornelius, Prop.
GOOD
FURNITURE
YOUR DUTY
TO Y O U R
HOME
Moderti
Furniture Needs
In the dining room. In the parlor, in the
hall are many places call.ng for indivluual
pieces cf furniture. For Instance, there are
stands of various kinds, hat racks, china
closets, book cases. In each of these needs
and l?l many others we have a variety of
styles from which to choose. They are both
Useful and Ornamental
We offer a worth-while collection of table
and floor lamps, porch furniture, etc. There
is scarcely a limit to the list of Items we
carry under this class of furniture. A casual
stroll throu^i our displays might suggest
exactly what you want If you are undecided.
To Whom It May Concern
.In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Polk County.
Mollie Stump, Plaintiff,
vs.
Nesiaaa J . Stark and also all
other persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate,
lien, or ioterest in the real estate
CUT HIGHW
AY
ACROSS JUNGLE
Good Furniture Is Our Pledge to You
MONMOUTH H A R D W A R E
J. EL Winegar, Proprietor
Columbus Church Stands.
W hen Colum bus landed on the site
o f S an to IHunlngo C ity In 1509 he
founded th e church o f S a n Nlkolo,
which Is still In existen ce. Now the
m issionaries o f the K plscopal church
In the D om inican republic. In com ­
m em oration o f th e com pletion o f the
new highway, a re establlahlng an o th er
church ut P u erto P lata. I.and haa been
secured and In a few m onths th e new
edifice will he dedicated by way o f
com pleting the link betw een the two
section s o f th e republic.
U nder the K t. Itev. C h urles R. Col-
more, D. D., ep isco p al m issionary
bishop o f P orto R ico and th e D om ini­
can
republic. A rchdeacon
W illiam
W yllle and his w ife have been th e
lead ers In th e movem ent to estab lish
the new church, and Mrs. W yllle en
Joys the d istin ctio n o f being the first
woman to muke th e Journey over the
new highw ay from S an to Domingo
City to P u erto P la ta . M rs. W yllle
who has Ju st passed through New York
on h er way back to D om inica, having
m ade the Journey from the Islund to
P ortlan d, Ore., nnd back to attend the
E p iscop al general convention, is one
o f th e busiest Individuals In th e little
W est Indian republic. In addition to
h er m issionary duties, she m anages
the U nited S ta te s governm ent hospi­
tal In Dom inica Hnd, in a m anner of
speaking, h as presided as m aster o f
cerem onies at the birth o f all the army
children who have been horn In D o­
minica sin ce th e beginning o f the
A m erican occup ation.
S h e was the
only nurse on th e Island when the In-
iluenza epldendc brok e th e re and has
endeared h e rse lf to th e e n tire popula­
tion, native, and foreign alik e, by her
m inistrations.
P ilo ts Ships to H arbor.
A rchdeacon W yllle, her husband, Is
sim ilarly
busily
employed.
D octor
W yllle Is one o f those who have c a r­
ried p ractical exp erien ce with life Into
the m issionary service. At one tim e
in his c a re e r he was an engin eer on a
S co tch tram p ship In W est Indian
w aters. H e la credited with knowing
more about the D om inican coaat than
any o th er man south o f the Florida
s tra its , und on frequ en t o ccasions
when he Is co astin g about on m ission­
ary trip s h e Is called from his hunk
during the la te and early w atches to
ta k e th e helm and guide the ship
through dangerous reefs Into port.
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D R . F. R . B O W E R S O X
FISHMONGER DIES A BARONET P H Y S I C I A N O S U R G E O N
S ir George S leig h t A ccum ulated $5,-
000.000 From Humble S ta r t
In England.
London.— A m erica fu rn ish es many
In stan ces o f m illio n aires who rose
from the ran ks, but it Is doubtful If
even In A m erica a m illio n aire ever
m ade such a hum ble s ta rt In life as
did S ir George F re d e rick S leig h t, first
baronet o f
W etherby
hull, Great
G rim sby, who h a s Ju st died leaving
a fo rtu n e o f nearly $5,000.000.
S ir G eorge began earn in g his 11%
ing as a hoy by g ath erin g shellfish on
C leethorpes beach und buw klug them
through th e town. H e rose finally to
he the largest Individual ow ner of
steam traw le rs In th e country. The
g re a te r (tart of h is fieet w as used dur­
ing th e w ar fo r m ine-sw eeping and
subm arine patrolling.
F o r th e serv-
Ices he reudered the cou ntry In this
way he was m ade a baro n et, aud the
con ferrin g o f the title provoked no
such scundal as h as grown out o f the
aw ard of many houors In recent years
GIVE PRIZE DOG NEW GLANDS
“Alibi B illy ,” W inner a t 58 Shows,
H a t O peration to Give Him
New L ife L ease.
T ay lo rv llle , III.— “A libi B illy ,” prize
beagle hound and w inner in fifty-eight
dog show s In th e cen tra l w est, has
an o th er lease on youth and another
claim to fam e a s th e resu lt o f an
op eratio n tor th e tran sp lan tatio n of
glands. In th e opinion o f local dog
fu n d e rs he Is one o f th e first prize
dogs to shui'e w ith man th is new
mode o f reju ven atio n .
“A libi B illy ” Is owned by W . A. Pow ­
ell o f T ay lo rv llle. H e is tw elve years
old aud th at In the realm o f dngdom Is
m ore th an middle-aged. B eca u se his
tw elve y ears huve given him a rank
in bench and field tra c k show s th at is
said to be second to none In his class.
Ids ow ner secured a surgeon aud had
the operutlon perform ed. It Is believed
I* will be su ccessfu l.
J. O. MATTHIS
Physician and Surgeon
P honk 573
House 867W
O ffice : 409-10 B an k o f C o m m e rc e Bldg
Salem .
Ore.
PH O N E N O S.
OFFICE
HOUSE
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3J*3
3381
B. F. BU TLER
D e n tist
Post office b!dg.
M onmouth
O regon
M onmouth and Independence
Auto-Bus Schedule
Ifiavfii Monn» outh
Itavfii Independence
7.10 a. m.
N orth Bound
7.38 a. m.
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1 50 p. m.
2 .2 2 p. m.
4 4
8 4
5.10
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6.38
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10.00 a. m.
S o u th Bound 10.25 a. m.
44
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3.15 p. m.
3 .18 p. m.
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6.45
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RAYM OND E D ER BY
P h o n s U m
P ro p rietor
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E fficien t S e rv ic e
Courteous T r e a t ­
m en t
A. L. KEENEY
F u n eral D irec to r end Licensed
E m balm er
Calls
P rom p tly A nsw ered Day
or N ig h t.
P rice s R easonable
phones
9821
and
9822
Independence, O re.
Drain your land
Increase its fertility
and make the best
what is now the
lea^t productive cor­
ner of the farm.
D rain Tile and
BuildingfTile a t
Central Clay Products Co.
M uddy
(SMPLEXION
OUR COMPLEXION is
muddy. Y o u look hag­
gard and yellow. Your eyes are losing their
^lustre. \ T h e trouble is with your liver. Take
Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets. T h ey
will correct that. Then avoid meats, hot bread
and hot cakes, take frequent baths and a long walk
every day,' and you will soon be as* well and as
Y
beautiful as ever.
Price 2 5 cents per bottle.
Chamberlain’s Tablets
Find Skeleton of S lain Indians.
B eacon, N. Y .— E x c a v a tin g fo r the
new governm ent hospital fo r disabled
sold iers a t C h elsea, near here, work­
men dug op th re e Indian skeletons.
T h ere w as a ston e arrow head In the
ch est o f each. T h e spot w as on the
old h ead q u arters o f th e W aplngers.
T h e sk eleto n s will he sen t to th e Na­
tion al museum
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Texan Spends 37 Days
Plowing Single Furrow
D. f t H olcom b o f Am arillo,
T ex.. Is quite a "plow boy." He
has Ju st com pleted w hat Is be­
lieved to he the longest con tin u ­
ous furrow ev er attem pted . T h e
furrow Is 200 m iles long, running
from S h a ttu rk , O kla , diagonally
acro ss th e T e x a s panhandle to
C lovis, N M
It and another,
p arallel to It. w ere plowed along
the Hants F e right-of-way to pee
vent a spread o f fire. Th irty-
seven days w ere required to com
plete the job. T en m ules, three
men, two disk plows and a chuck
I wagon w ere used In the enter
prise.
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All in d icatio n s point in th e s a m e di­
re c tio n
The best way to get a house
in Monmouth at present
is to build one
O regon F i r and H em lo ck L u m b er,
L a th , S h in g les, L im e, C e m en t, e tc .
Estim ates cheerfully furnished.
Monmouth Lumber Company
L . W. W aller, M a n a g er