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I I , ! ' rAOE EIGHT. SUMMONS. Department No. 2 ' In the Circuit court of the State of 4Dregon. for Polk couny. No. 49U2. A. Nelson, plaintiff, vs. TUB. INDEPENDENCES OTWian WDBTWDKWCM. 0 05 chains; thence west 115 l-2,chaii8 to the place of beginning, containing 3 acres, more or less. Also beginn ing 45.31 chains .east of the S. W. mnr of Joiaeiih Carnitick D. Ifc C. "No. 1653, iu township 8 S. R. 4 w"t Ieuils. 2. J T . " T' -1 thnc south 26.05 chains; Lrf-nilS, Wu - h-clnnJ West 71 HUK.S 10 uo iivo Burton E. Haves. Lhfat Ftoctor. - Mrit ' -,-tt.n WAher Harrington, HiH Wg rout i-uu-c, v - A ivivv", t . , 2. That by such degree u clared and adjudged that the defend ants have no estate nor interest whatever in or to tl said lands or premises nor Hen upon ho same.and that the title of the plaintiff to said lands ia. good and valid. 8. That the defendant oe iorev er enjoined and dbarred from as serting any claim whatever ia or to aid lands and premises adverse to plaintiff, and for such other relief as Hasting deceased. Dated and first published 18th, 1917. B. P. SWOPE. Attorney. May I rn-otih McDaniel. William Jos eph McDaniel. the- unknown heirs of Joseph lne McDaniel, deceased, Eliha McDaniel, Jr.. also " known as Dick McDaniel, Thonaaa Jackson Mr Daniel, Amy A. McDaniel, Jesste Ri ley. Albert Lee Riley, Lee McDan iel. Sterling Price McDaniel, Mattie May McDaniel, also known as Mat tie May Jordon, Georgia Lettle Da Rlisha J. McDaniel. also known as John R. McDaniel, Leota , Koub, ( Edwaid Koub, Samuel Ellis-, Cannae Mary Carmack, Mary Jane Prlvette, Carrie Jackson, William P. Jackson. Ann to May E.wooa r 0regon0D ,ood, Robert W. Hill Violet Ar . Berved anna jHill. Robert Sylvester HU. , - - - Mon for a aabeth Ellen n -"'l period' lot six consecutive weeks imme! art, her husband, and also other per- P .0O3 or parties unknown claiming any , lndependeace Enterprise, right, title, liotiwrlrn. vlTl:". andr or Independence publication of Maud Lemls, E. J Lemis, Leah . 25tn d of May Haes, Burton E Hayes, William s jeseph McDaniel, Hubert Joseph Mc Daniel, the unknown heirs of Joseph " ?wope to paultv seemeth Just. This Summons, by order of Hon. B. C. Kirkpa trick, the County Judge or.it- .oimfv firesron ' made and Daniel, Jr., also known as DtcK. McDaniel, Thomas Jackson McDaniel, Amy A. McDaniel, Jessfe Riley, Al bert Lee Riley, Lee McDaniel.Ster- ung tt-r.ee - . Madison. deceased. Davis, Mary Jane Pnvette, Carrie . Jackson, William P. Jackson. Annie Oromn bisrt W. Hill. Violet Arianna flill. B. F. SWOPE, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. In the matter of the estate of D. A for Polk I Notice is hereby given mai me iin1rsJennd has filed her final ac- it THE CITY 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Loreme were shopping lu Portland last week. TOR SALE Maple and Ash Wood. Inquire of Thomas. Fenuell, or Mrs. Lottie Hedges-Mclntosb, will give her annual public students re cital at the Methodlat church Mon day evening June 4 th. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bewley and Mrs. Nora MatUson, daughter Jess and granddaughter IPaullne Perry, mo tored to Portland Saturday. Mrs. Eldritigs and sons return ed from Portland Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lorence left yesterday to attend commencement exercises at Corrallls. A. O. Macy and wife celebrated their second wedding anniversary on Wednesday which proved a most pleasing affair. A number from the State Normal faculty were present. The 'Big Guns' of the S. P. were in town Wednesday, their special train coming by way of Monmouth. They were on a tour of Inspection Mrs. Howard's brother was conductor in charge. A. W. Qulnan, who has had charge of the Sitters of Mercy farm south of town for the past two years, mnveri hl famllv to Portland this ROAD BOND BILL GROWSJN FAVOR Gains Support When It Is Shown Taxts Will Not Be Increased. waft Th land has been leased to ' " I:" I count as administratrix of the estate " - ; Daniel, also known as John E. Mc- ; Am , thft 1 another party. SS5S u" MsTmSW Zt"r sltTe I serves wlU be heid at Le, estate, lien or interest in . the that said court has duly set the ; pre8yterlan chureh gunday even. real estate described in the com- ior J J! a or lS I B. the pa8tr wiU Preach a plaint herein of the above name, a i hS orlal 8rmon A mM pr0gram Wi" Defendants llth day f, J"D ' ; , be given, including a number or two in ie name of the State O ;U; ".ito T the Ladies Quartet of . ........ Court house at Dallas. Polk county, VT . , ,at gon: You are herepy requirea 10 ap- vafij MAnKnM ,we w nwrmm. iuu.c pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit nH snurt within mi wpeks from the date of the first publication of this l Summons towit: on or before the 7th Administratrix. E. Fletcher and W. C. ' Wins Attorneys for Adm'nstratrlx. welcome. On account of the increased prices on all commodities the probabilities day of July, 1917, and if you fall so NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. "8 that tne Monmouth Normal will I have to raise the board and room to appear and answer the said com-, I above that 'advertised in Its, summer plaint, for want thereof the plaintiff! notice Is hereby given tnat ine un- exact price has will apply to said court for the relief eu-or --- g;hool bul,etIn The exact prlce thfr,-n demanded, towit:- !J0Qn "asungs aeceaseu.uas ii.eu j .ij ,. jonn u. iiasungs aeceaseu.uas meu in demanded, towit. .... . 7 . .. ' .has not yet been settled upon, as it ' 1 That Hofonrtanta mv hp reouir- Una! account in in? OUUl-O' cuuifc , . J. Jfl'it derenaants may De requn-. ,wlll depend upo nthe prices at the th nature of thir ' of the State of Oregon for Polk coun- 1 " 1 ed to set forth tn-9 nature 01 mir . , ,0,u l tlme the session is opened. claims, and that all adverse claims ty, and that Saturday, June 16th. of th, defendants may be determin-at the hour of 10 o'clock In the I, ed by a decree of this court to the forenoon of said day, at the Court , . mwtlng ere'are wlning to pay the Tncre-ased fi- i joikj nramicas tnn.-ft ;room of said court in me oumy . , . 1 MAnao hwt sub that tYit mnnav t-qIui1 lujiumug ucvnucu , r,ii 'proniDicng in-j paying or caras, or Ai itoon the Publl 0,1',',r" .tsnds that tho extra tax on Mlo. will for tho hard -.r -u-.n of tbs highway! in tbs l-ropo.od iru-k line, over th slat., trt.nd- tor th. sood wad inovfiuont Increftio. Tba UtU .f the bill gar. It " sooi w It appeared. Tb. word'boad eand th.m . U U ttndmlood tkat Us ro 00'r t"' h. b.n srsllabl. u the different rMd districts la not lntrtr.d H ndr the proposod jlan. bt li paid out of the Increas! ani'iit on automobiles. The bond Issus then b com ilmply the slate loanlug Its credit to set the oo4 roads now. and let the extra auto tax pay for them as they ars being uad. The propoeltloa Is growing In favor aa It is under stood. Hubbard Enterpriao. GOOD ROADJOINTERS The (read) bond Uee. should It be voted, will be takes care of by tb Quartermlll itats road tax sad auto mobile licenses. Both muat be paid whether the bonds carry or not. To ua It aeems the bend laeue should be fa vorsd by all. Hermleton Herald. "The attitude of the Stats Highway Coruinlsiiloti In reference to the distri bution of the RCOO.OOO state bond is sue will be to show no undue prefer ence to any particular st-cUon of the state over another." comments the Roseburg Review. "It Is their Inten tion to co-operate with all the counties throughout the state, not with a few, as many have been led to believe through opponents to the bond laeue. Douglas County should not lag a mo ment until some action la taken where by our road Interests will be mater ially benefited by the proposed bond Issue." ' "Will it not be far better to soil these proposed bonds and begin our road work by a common-sense nyBtem than to dribble It out In small sums from year to year and In the end ac eompllih nothing?" inquires the Hood River Glacier. It is time Oregon was getting out of the mud, comments the Tillamook Herald. California and WaBhliiKton have both made large appropriations for good roads during the past few years, while Oregon has stood still. The bonding bill which will come up for consideration In June Is an eco nomic business proposition. The annual license on all automo biles has been doubled. The fees from this source will be adequate to pay the interest and the principal of the G,- 600,000 road bonds. Automobile own prohibit'ng th p'aying of Commencing 44,15 1-2 chains east of wun nouse m we y w h,""' games played with cards, in any pool the S. W. corner of Joseph Carmack Oregon, has been appointed by Ba,d ijoun as tn r Lime auu y iwjc mo D uoun as vie lime ana pmue iut mc 1. . . t, , penalty for violation of the provt- Township 8. S. R. 4 west of the Will. final and' the 8ettiement j blons nt the raeasure bei,1 a Mer.thenoe north 26.05 chains thence thereof HENRY G HASTINGS, ; not exceeding $2(5, or more than 15 ast 1.15 1-2 chains; thence south 26. j Executor of the estate, of John C. )day8' imprisonment. The ordinance 1 :will go Into effect July 1st. 7 'flB3SSS2S6f fflSl 7 M WITH 11 If erw a -w w li 14 Mi.s Bertha Potter proprietor of the Leader Millinery next to Postof fice building, has decided to quit business and is offering her entire stock of millinery at ONE-THRD off See her advertisement on first page this week. Miss Potter ex pects to leave for Red Cloud, Ne braska, which was her former home prior to coming to Oregon. . . .-I i fix ECONOMY An oil cook-stove is cheaper to buy than a wood or coal stove and it's much cheaper to operate. Meals in a jiffy, and a cool kitchen In summer. All the convenience of gas economical for all the year 'round cooking. Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts. Steady, evenly-distributed heat, the best for cooking. The long blue chimneys prevent all smoke and Smell. In 1, 2, 3 end 4 burner with or without oveni. Also cabinet models. Aik your dealer today. NEW OIL COSTOVE L- FOR SALE BY PERFECTION SLOPER BROS.I& COCKLE, J. D. H1BBS & CO. CRAVEN & HUFF INDEPENDENCE, OREGON Visiting at the home of Mrs. A. Newsom over the week-end were Mis Trances Petty-bone and Miss Velma Davis of Albany, and Miss Vivian Whiteaker of Independence. Sun day Mrs. Newman and her guests accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Lewis "P. Aldrich, Mrs. Mary Rogers and Mrs. ;H. Saylor. motored to iPort- land. Salem Journal. Last Saturday the body of II, R. 'iWln&low was found by Frank and Theodore Woelk two miles below Lincoln, where it was lodged in a fallen tree. Winslow lost his life fm April 2Gth while attempting to prevent a disabled faunch on the Wil lamette river at Salem from being crushed against a bridge pier. The launch waa loaded with passengers, several among the number being wo men and children. Dr. Ro?s T. Mclntyre is now sta tioned with the hospital corps at Brewerton, awaiting orders for active field service. About a year ago he passed a civil service examination In Seattle and within a few months, was ordered to Washington for spec ial instructions before assignment to duty. In his work in the army he is given the rank of lieutenant and as an officer in t!he medics 1 corps is p.ld 2,500 a year. cense but auk that the money rained therefrom shall be spent In road con struction. Why not? They are goln to pay the bill. And it will not be ressary to aije general taxea, either. Vote for "the bqijds. From a series of Investigations, the TJ. S. Department of Agriculture has found that, following the improvement of the main market roads, the increase In the Belling price of tillable farm lands served by the roads has amount ed to from one to three times the total cost of the improvements. The construction of hard-surfaced roads that will enable the farmer to reach the Columbia River with hie grain and other products will give tin: producers of Eastern Oregon the full benefit of water competition In mar ketlng their products and will ulti mately bring about a reduction of ex cessive freight rates that are now in effect over the various branch railroad lines on which the farmer Is now de pendent for transportation. The fact that the United States Is at war with a foreign foe only furnlshee an additional argument in support of the good roads bond bill. Improved and serviceable highways are a mill tary necessity In time of war. In their present condition, even the main trunk roads In this state are entirely inade quate U neet the situation should tht Pacific Ceast sver be attacked by un friendly forces. Good roads are not only desirable in time of peace but arc positively indispensable when tht country ii in a state of war. Commenting on the selection of Her bert Nunn as State Highway Engineer, R. B.. Murdock, roadmaster fe-r Cooi County, pays the following high trlb te to the qualifications of Mr. Nunn: "By executive and technical trainlni and experience, he is easily the best qualified man in the State of Oregon, If not on the Pacific Coast, for the po sition which he has recently been appointed to fill. The Commission is to be complimented upon their ehoice and the state upon Its good fortune In securing Mr. Nunn's service." Owners of automoMIes will be re quired to pay the increased license fee whether the road bond bill passes or not. On the other hand, If the road bonds are voted at the June election, s real start will be assured in giving to the state a system of permanent highways oonstmtted from automo- Due ueeue reea ana witaoal laeress- A Suggestion When you think of Groceries think of JOHHSOH & C0LLI1 GOOD THOUGHT,! GOOD GROCERIES, GOOD SERVICE," GOOD PRICES, And theso are why the phones are alwayi ringing. Try Us With Your Next Ordl 3 OFFICIAL H. HIRSCHBKRO. President D- w YHrJ R. R. DoAIlMOKD, Chlsr. THE INDEPENDENC! NATIONAL BANK Jo-orportted 1889. TRANSACT A CENTRAL BANKING BUSINESS INTEREST PAID ON TIME D&I'OSI T8. H. HIRSCHBERQ I. A. ALLEN. DIRECTORS W. H. WALKER. D. W. KiT OTIS D. BUTTLES. I PREPAYMENT PRIVILEGES We loan money on first class Oregon and Washington farms at lowest rates. No red tape apd no delay. Write direct and save money. Give full details in first letter. We refer you to any bank in Portland. nncncAiiv mrtmt ULfLllLttUA Company 606 Concord B!& Portland, Orefioa """ "'r la. Ue seaerss Us. The Most Competent of Critics A WW has pronounced our make of l ness to ba st all point w,rlj of the hioheet standard of " In style It leaves nothing K 1 deeired. 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