Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 25, 1917, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    Willamette
Dallas hremen Hex!
Annual Banquet This Week
(Capital Journn
I "alias. Or.. Jan. :.'.". The Dallas I
niru held iheir annual banquet in the
Imperial hotel Tuesday night, with a
litre course ciimu'r. BMMM the uifin
feaea of the department pud the city
council the following invited guest
were present: County Judge K. C. Kirk
Patrick, Captain Conrad S.nfriu ant
Ala 'or C B. Stone. These guests all
made short talks to the fire noys. The
officers of the Dallas Tire department
are: J. C. Muscott. ehief; Clyde Oibbs,
assistant ehief: Walter Hallnntyne,
president and Diek Webster, treasurer;
Clifford Smith, seeretary. The banquet
was pronounced one of the pleasing a,
fairs of tire year.
Hartley Home Sold
The C. C. Hartley home on Washing
tun street has been sold fcjr the owner
to Roy Hollonay. a recent arrival in
Dallas who is associated with F. E.
Davis in the furniture business. The
property eonsists of n large ten room
house and is "one of the newest resi
dences in the eUy, ami three lots. Mr.
Hartley ami family may decide to move
to Salem in the near future.
Dallas Fruit Farm Sold
The tract of land situated one mile
south (Mist of this city known as the
Diillns Fruit Farm and owned by Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Ward was sold this
week to T. C stockwell, J. M. Cirant
and V. J. White. The new owner- will
lui the place cleared and planted to
prune trees this spring.
Car of Fords Arrive in Dallas
A carload of Ford automobiles was
received in Dallas this week by the
Shreeve garage. The machines are of
the 1917 touring car model and already
a number of them have been sold. Be
fore the arrival of the shipment the
Dallas agency had cojitr.iftod for IS
machines. Another carload is expected
some time this spring.
Miss Alice Blake of Suleni was
guest at the home id' Mr. and Mrs.
C. Petersen the first of the week.
Mrs. George t'ond and children v
win i
Mrs.
days
Ihuis-
have been visiting at hie home of
Anna Cond for the past several
left Monduv for their home at
miiir, California,
O. 0. Smith, manager of the Opph
ivilr)
theatre,
several
Mrs.
guest a
lett Mi. in lay foi
dins business vi
M. M. Fuller, w
the home of Mi
ttle
for a
it.
has been i
Arthur Yas
fur the past sever
fur her home in
il weeks left Mon
Sacramento, Call
I,. K. Hixs
ft., who for the past
conducted a bicycle
i.i :i i it street left 'this
we i
fi
r Albany
place of
vnere
tie witi open a
usiness
-mid ii;
hi February
Dallas store
1st,
two
ft
Mr. 11
iNson
, ago tn
K reason
Hockett Bros,
returned to Dallas
after a short visit
ie Capital city,
senate messenger at
Salem spent Sunday
S.
Monday morning
with friends in tl
Ceorge Morton,
the legislature in
at the home of hi
Minion on Chord
mother, Mrs. Viola
street.
Mi
s Hallii
e Dalla
Sunday
City. '
II. II.
II;
i rt, one ol'
the teacl
ids was
relatives
s public sch
guest with
Fall
II
dersehott
of
ortland
las t lii-
was a business
first of the wet
Jack Kakin, :
Agricultural Co
v isitor
i n
student at the Oregon
8ge at Corvallis, visit
ed with his parents in this citv this
week.
Mrs. I). H. Jar ni an and little daugh
ter were Salem visitors Monday after
noon.
District Attorney B. E. l'iasecl
a business visitor in Salem the fi
the week.
Mrs. T. B. Hooker and childrei
returned from a sliort visit wit
i was
rat of
have
Mr.
an, I Mrs. .1. S. Powell in Falls Citv.
Fruitland Items
(Capital Journal Special Set
Fruitland, Or., Jan. 25. Mr,
son-in-law o the late John V
vice.)
Miller,
. Smith,
is moving into the Smith property at
Fruitland.
Mrs. J. Plegle 's daughter Anna is
visiting friends and relatives for a
few days.
Carl Runner
Mrs. Fred sh
working in Salem
edor is finite sick
it
hei home oast of Fruitland. Dr. Morse
of Salem is her physician,
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. .Mills have for
Valley News
their quest a brother of Mr. Mills
from hbaw, also a former friend from
the East.
tjuite crowd attended the dance
Saturday night at the Fruitland hall.
There is always good music and good
order, and Th"at Fruitland Troupe"
is popular here as well as at Met lav.
.Mrs. Anna Oir.id visited the school
here yesterday.
A letter received recently from Mrs.
1'aul Baker, of Corvallis, shows that
her heart is in the right place, for she
says she longs for ranch lige again.
Miss Hanna Lambert is working at
the itoyal Bakery in Salem.
Miss Avis Williams, of Auburn,
visited with Mrs. P. R. Coulson, Sat
urday. North Howell Notes
.... T . . ' Igeiie. where she will enter ahe Bible
(Capital Journal Special Service, i I school
North Howell, Ore., Jan. 23 Farmers: Mr. and a. E. Austin entertain-
are taking advantage of the present
.. . .....
nice weather to ilo some n tlie nluw mir i
they did not get finished last fall.
Scott and Amos Barrack of near Port
land, were callhig nt the Chas. Morgan
home last week.
S. H. Van Trump, I. Stevens and W.
II. Stevens attended the Pomona
! grange at Salem last Wednesday.
1 The local grange is expecting the
county deputy. Zella S. Fletcher, of Sa
lem, and a party of friends to install the
new officers and assist in the initiation
of five new members next Saturday.
Teddy Stevens, who had the Mtfar
tune to get a bone in his wrist cranked
by a young horse, is getting along nice
ly and is again able to attend school.
I A carload of lime hag been received
nt Mt. Angel and is being partly distnD
uted at North Howell for experimental
purposes. The lime question has bees
discussed in the locul grange and the
members have decided to get some expe
rience first hand.
The giant stripe at the school house
is giving so much satisfaction that the
girls have decided to erect one for their
special use. They are alarmed lest the
boys are going to get ahead of theni
The school work this year indicates a
rapid stride a long stride and astride
all together.
Royee Allen and wife are visiting
relatives at Rosebnrg this week.
I Word has been received from Idaho
1 that the J. M. Cutsforth family, form
erly here, are all riding on "skiis" this
winter.
Jas. Resiuduk, who is in Montana,
reports the thermometer 40 degrees be
low, buf Joe says he lilies it.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. liuynll are expect
ing a visit from their son. Aleck, and
I wife, of Alberta the last of this week.
I Grandpa Wrightson is quite ill With
the asthma ami Complications, He is
80 years of age- Mrs. .Mack, his daugh
ter, o'f Woodburn, is visiting him at the
Huyill home.
I W. H. Stevens was visiting the
grnugeat Stayton last Saturday, The
county will make an effort to join with
Linn county in pooling- their wool this
I spring, to the advantage of both the
buyer and the seller.
Pratum Items
(Capital Journal Special Service.)
Pratum, Ore., Jan. 25. Little Chester
Root, aged three vers, died here last
Thursday, of membranous croup. The
child was seriously ill for less than an
hour before death occurred. He was
laid to rest Sunday in the Mennonite
cemetery east of Pratum.
The children of the three upper, grades
I in the advanced room visited the state
(legislature Inst Friday. Some went by
automobile but the major portion went
'by train- They spent the forenoon visit
ing the two nouses ot me legislature
and the afternoon in viewing other
sights about Salem. The boys all in
spected the condemned steel bridge,
while the girls were permitted a view of
the vaults in one of the banks. All
arrived safely home Friday evening.
I Miss Lily Gerber was the guest of
.her aunt, Mrs. Wedel, of Salem, for the
I week-end.
Muster Oliver Rovelstud returned to
Salem Saturday.
i Mis. Claude Ramsden is critically ill
nt one of the. Salem hospitals.
I Miss Lydia Powell returned to Port
land late last week.
Mrs. Clifford Bowen and small cliil
I dren visited relatives at Pratum recent
ly. i Miss Belle Glazner was a Salem visit
or Saturday.
I Mr. Adolf Ask recently purchased a
new Ford ranabout.
you may
mt
be famous
your cooking, or
just a "beginner"
In Either Case
1 KG Baking Powder
will help you.
Its goodness
recommends
m
It.
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOU.iNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JAN. 25, 1917.
Woodborn News
(Capital Journal Special Service.
Woodburn. Ore., Jan. 25. Mist Verua
Lamb, of Donald, made a buaiuess trip
to Woodburn Saturday.
Mr. Stewart, of Portland, was trans
acting business in Woodburn last week.
The W. T. H. X. society gave a thea
tre )arty at the Bungalow last Monday
evening. After the show they adjourn
ed to the home of MUs Ida Schermer
where a delicious luncheon was served.
Those enjoying the evening were: Ida
.Schermer. Olive Haskell. Ksther Doud,
Jessie Hicks. Ofa Broyles, Helen Kent,
Millie Branigan. Uertrude Brown and
Ida Hendricks
Eileen Hazelet, of Portland, visited
Miss Dorothv Schramm las: week.
Mrs. A. Barrett and son
l narles
Franklin, have returned home
from
; their visit at Newiiort
Alta Bales, a former student in the
Woodburn high school, has gone to Lu-
led at dinner Friday evening. Mr. and j
-vr- ts . . - -1 1 M 11
.-riuvuni-i uuu uiiiinv
The Cauby team played the high
school basketball team Friday evening
in the gymnasium. The score was 34 to
32 in favor of Cnnby.
The "Hard Times Dance" given bv
.the Emera club in the armory last Snt
I urday night was well attended, and a
I good time enjoyed by all.
Miss Minrota Faye, of Salem, visited
Miss Ruth Thastrude last Sunday-
Miss Violet Stuart, a graduate' of the
I class of 'Hi has gone to Eugene to nt
Itend the Bible school there.
Mr. Elburn Sims is confined to his
j home with the grippe.
Mr. Verne Taskins. of Donald, made
ja business trip to Woodburn Saturday.
Mrs. B. M Hicks went to Portland
Saturday.
Ralph Jackson, of Lexington, has
been visiting Harold Miller.
J Mr. Hamilton, of the Standard Oil
company from Portland, was in lnwn
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Howe are visiting in
! Portland. . N
i Ralph Richardson, of The Dalle., is
home on a visit.
I The Young Ladies' Sodalitv will
a card party and dunce in the Foresters '
hall next Wednesday, January 24.
Miss Florence Clamp, of Iowa, has
entered the Woodburn high school as a I
freshman.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Homer Alleman and!
little daughter have moved to Portland.!
Mrs. Sam Hn nlcastlo entertained the!
I Hook and shuttle club at her home Fri-j
day afternoon.
Marion News Notes
(Capital Journal Special Service.)
Marion, Ore.. Jan- 25. Friends of Mr.
land Mrs, Enos Prtsnall will be glad to
j know that they expect to settle here in i
jthe near future. They were in town I
Monday looking at the V. J. Hadfey
I property aim atvenaing to otner Dual
Iness connected with their farm,
I The farmers around here are begin
ning early to "make hay while the sun
, shines;" several acres of hind having
I been plowed during tin- past two weeks,
j Mr. and Mrs. L, C. Russell returned
i'n. ni Salem lust Friday, uliere they had
i been attending the Friends ministerial
conference of Oregon.
I Mr. anil Mrs. Jay Hobbs are spending
a few days with the latter 's parents,
Mr. and Mis. John Gentry.
Mr. Morrow is improving his property
by finishing up the inside work up
stairs. Rev. Fisher, of Philomath, preached
at the Presbyterian church last Sunday
evening to an appreciative audience.
This was a union service as the Friends
had dismissed their service to hear hjlm,
Mrs. Geo. McNiel is expecting heri
; sister-in-law, Miss Henna McNiel, of I
Aumsville, for a few days' visit. Miss!
McNiel will bring Mildred (Mr. and j
Mrs. McNiel 's daughter) with her when
she comes.
.Mrs, A. Wilson is much better this!
week, though not able to be out yet.
Word has been received from Rev-j
Myrn Smith that her son is a little bet-.
tor and the doctors now give some hope J
for his recovery. Twelve days of sus-1
pease is a long time for a mother, and I
pier many friends rejoice that il has!
, ended for the better.
i Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Watson moved to'
Rosedale last Friday.
I Mr. Ensley is planning some improve
ments on his house soon.
I Mrs. Walter Uidley was in Salem one i
day lust week attending the Friends
ministerial conference.
TRY JOURNAL WANT .ADS
for
THE MARKETS III
The following price for fruits
and vegetables are those asked by
the wholesaler of the retailer, and
not what is paid to the producer.
All other price are those paid the
p:oducer. Corrections are made
daily.
Rutterfat and creamery
butter took
a smlilen jump this
morning with a
three cents higher quotation, caused by
the sudden shortage in Portland.
Hogs are firmer with a quotation of
from 9.-f to tlt'.Ko on foot.
Pota.oes. notwithstanding all the'
predictions or the men who are sup
posed to know, seem to be on a firmer
market basis with quotations as high
as CM,
Butter retail is M eents, and if there
is any good housekeeper who can re
member a higher price, she will have
to look back inanv a vear.
Grains
Wheat $L20(ail.25
Oats, new 43(a-47c:
Bran $28.50 j
Shorts, per ton 432
Hay, clover' 12I3
Bay, cheat $11 1
Hav, vetch $12 1
Hay, timothy $16 1
Butter
Butterfat 41c
Creamery butter, per pound 44c
Country ' butter 2832c
Eggs and Poultry
Eggs, trade 32c
Eggs, cash -.v, 29c
Hens, pound 12c14c
Roosters, old, per pound 9c
Turkeys, live 1921c
Turkeys, dressed 2d(g)25c
Ducks, live 12(u.l4
Geese, live llg12c t
Pork, Veal and Mutton
Pork, dressed 12Vj13e
Pork, on foot 9".23lb.25 1
Spring lambs 89c
v eai, accoruiug ,o quality ....ioioc u.ersigned by an order of the eountv
feeTS 6-! lourt of Marion county, Oregon, dulV
Cows 45cima,i .,,, ;,, 1 Z X
!u,1 33c
Ewea
Lambs lOfl
we in era ocmne
Fies and Dates
c: 0t io AO 7K
r'S. -1--U. f'"i
Black figs 8c
White figs '. lie
Gulden dates 15c
Dromedary dates $3.75
Vegetables
Cabbage 3c
String garlic 710e
Potatoes, sweet 4c
Potatoes, per 100 pounds ....$1.7S(S 1.85
Green onions 40c
Artichokes
Lettuce, California
1
crate
$2.75
$5.00
$1.00
$2.50
10c
$1.25
Onions
Celery
Cauliflower
Brussels sprouts
Parsnips, carrots and
beets
Corn husks, lb
Fruits .-
Apples
Oranges, navels
Lemons, per box
Bananas, pound
12c
50e$l !
... $2.75
253.75
5c
California grape fruit $3.50
'lorida grape fruit fo.uu
Pineapple
8c
Honey
Cranberries
Retail Prices
Eggs, dozen
Sugar, cane
Sugar, beet
Creamery butter
Flour, hard wheat
Flour, valley
. $3.50
$12.00
-j
50c j
$2.102.50
$2.002.15
PORTLAND MARKET
Portland, Or., Jan. 25.
Wheat, club $1.63
lied Russian $1.58
ltluestem $1.07
Fortyfold $1.03
Oats" No. 1 white feed $3(1.25
Barley, feed $37
Hogs,' best Bve ll(till.lO.
Prime steers $8J50
Fancy cows $i.tio
Calves $78
Spring lambs $12
Butter, city creamery 42c
Eggs, selected local ex. 3334e
liens 17((i 17L..C
Broilers 20c
(leese 1213c
Victor Point Items
fCanital Journal Special Serv
i The dance irivcn last Saturday at tho
j W. O. W. hall was well attended and
probably the best given this winter.
The Pisher Lumber Co. has purchased
a large amount of cable to extend their
j line further bach, their timber is now
getting so far away that they will prob-
I ably have to dose ilie mill in another
year or so.
Job. Doeifler is studying to be a
stenographer.
The
next
ing of the five hand
ill be at the home ol
ime to turn in you!
have sold a f ine pig to
unction City, Or.
retires from the farm.
, , moves to tow n and
eet cars us thev run
be dead, and he soon
ri
rd club
Olson.
Hans
Now is the
gopher scalps.
Doerfler Pros
Mr. Brown of .1
When a man
when he is fifty
watches the str
bv. h
f will 1
ought to
as inn ii v
ances testily.
Silver Cliff Notes
(i:a
Silve
Mulkcv
day.
John
i Mrs.
Brewer
Then
ital Jour
il Be;
L'rtou vi si
V
fenottrbng lost a valuable hoi
Wm. Thornley and rjorei
went to Silverton Saturday,
e was a dance given at 1
iworth hall at Sleepy H.dlow S
night.
Silver Cliff school has In
for a while on account of si.
urdav
I The
I closed
ness.
Clifton Strom
ouite nick,
ed to see him.
was doing offi
last week.
rightinau was eat
Karl Haimeiiian
testing for Jack Fi
LEGAL NOTICES
ADMINISTRATOR'S
Notice is herebv given
NOTICE
that the
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Main 828-B.
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A. M. Clough morticians and funeral
directors. Latest modern methods
known to the profession employed
499 Court St Main ISO, Main 98X8
RIGDON-BIOHARDSON CO. Funeral ;
directors and undertakers, 252 North
High street Day and night phone
MISCELLANEOUS
s- j
OREGON SCHOOL OP NEUROLOGY !
Tl L'1 ...... A T L , . m
iiuid .n. ni.-Kflii-r, oenn OI
the Oregon School of Neurology, has :
removed from the Hubbard bldg. to I '
712 8tate St., corner Cottage St. Ex-!
animation free. Phone 1350 tf i
A GOOD Rich farm
land, will be offerei
Jan. 27. Somebody
gain. For particular
Square Deal Realtv
Bank Bldg.
of river
bottom
at auction salei
will get a bar
call 47(1 or see
Co., 202 c. a
tf j
ABB YOU GOING Eastf Consult as
about reduced freight rates on honse
hold goods to all points. Fast through
service. Capital City Transfer Co.,
161 S. Commercial St., Salem. Phone
933.
January. 1817. was atmointo.l ,.lmiwi.
c trntnr nf Hia ,...i-,t.. rtf w;n;.., tr..n:..
... ....,. j ,, ,,i,(iiii iiuiiin,
leceased, and that he ha dulv nuali-
r;,.,p mtmU
All i
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ifiirni,if u.iil .iu i. 1... . .i
" " v""lv ",l ." .i".l iiuuiieii
ii nresent t ie sn,
present
verified as
required bv law
& Shields,' 403
merce building
Marion county,
months from tin
at the office of Smith
Salem Dank of Com
in the city of Salem,
Oregon, within six
date of this notice.
Date,
day of
and first published this 25th
lanuury, 1917.
O. L, M. PKKK,
Administrator of the estate of Wil
liam Koilll, deceased. Feb 2'-'
Administratrix Notice of Hearing of
Final Account
Notice is hereby given that the final
ount of Rhoda Mayo as administra-
trix
ot th estate ot Frank J. Mavo,
Idc
wed, has been filed in the eountv
. of Marlon eountv, state of Gro
und that the l!)th day of Febru
at the hour of .10 o'clock a. m.
been duly appointed bv such court
I gun
a ry ,
has
lor the hearing ot
lections to
such
final ae count and the settlement there
of, at which time any person interest
ed in such estate may appear and file
objections thereto in writing and con
test the same.
RHODA M A VI),
Administratrix of the estate,
Feb. 15.
NOTICE
Notice
OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
i hereby given that
the
tin
the ZOO
ersigned
hits this day filed in
rt of the state of Ore
for the county of Marion his final ac
count as executor of the last will and
testament of Gustave Girod, deceased,
and that said court has fixed Monday,
February 19, 1 ! 1 7. at the hour of ID
o'clock a. m. of said day, as the time,
and the county court room in the coun
ty court house, in Salem, in Marion
county, Oregon, as the place for hear
ing said final account and all objec
tions thereto.
Dated at Salem, Oregon,
day of January, Mil 7.
I HAS. D.
Executor of the Inst will
this Kith
SA rev,
and testa
nient of (lusH
Jan. 1 to Ki
Girod, deceased.
b. if
N0, 13510
In the Circuit Court of the tSate of
Oregon for Marion County Departs
ment No. 2
Mary Katherine Carr, plaintiff, vs.
Robert Carr, defendant. Summons:
To the above named defendaut, Rob
ert Carr:
J it the name of the state of Oregon
you are hereby notified to appear and
answer a complaint filed agaiiiMt you
in the above entitled court and cause
within six (II) weeks from the date
of the first publication of this sum
mons, and if you fail so to appear and
answer said complaint, plaintiff will
apply to the court for i
dissolving the bonds of
decree f
matrimony e:
and dafendan
cd for in sai
isting between plaintiff
and for tl
-In
pn
complaint.
ion are notif'i
day of January,
lleo. G. Bingham
entitled court m
that o
t !
7th
, 1917, the
m, judge of
made nn or
II.
cr at the
city of
author!
Marion
di recti
county, Oregon,
g this summons
by publication
or six (6) sue
Daily Capital
published daily
the first pubb
ing
rd upon yi
i thereof, one
the
apor
i newi
Oreso
:il
the last publ
there
I ex pi
le and th
line
, 181
if Man
cpiircd to uppt
mnplaint on or
of March, 1917.
W. B. KM
nswTer sn
ie third
Mar. I
before
Attorney for plaintiff.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MARION
Ida E. Burrows, plaintiff, vs. (!race
D. Barnes and A. B. Spencer, defend
ants. Summons in foreclosure of de
linquent tax certificate.
To Grace 1). Barnes and A. B. Spen
cer, defendants above named: In the
name of the state of Oregon, you are
hereby notified that Ida E, Burrows,
plaintiff herein, is holder of certifi
cate of delinquency No. 1355, issued
on the 10th dav of October, A. D. 1913,
ELECTRIC BATHS Massage, Ameri I
j can and Swedish, drugless methods
of treatment, Eva Morphy, drugless '
physician, 384 Stat St Room 11.
Office hours, 10 a, m, to 9 p. m. tf
8CAVANQBB
SAI.EM SCAVENGER Charles Soos
proprietor. Oarbage and refuse of af
Kinds removed on monthly contract!
atreaaonable rates. Yard and cess '
pools cleaned. Otfice phone Mai' '
2247, Residence, Main 2272. !
MONEY TOlW
ON
Good Real Estate Security
inuo. a- i uku
Over Ladd & Bash ba7k, Salem, Oregoa
MONEY TO LOAN
Kasterji Money at Lowest Bates, on!
approved Security. Homer H. Smith '
Rn, . -i ..( ..--....l.
Bldg., Salem, Or.
FOR SALE
FRUITLAND NUHSBh Sale yard
High and Ferry streets. Full line of
nursery stock. Italian prunes a gpe-'
cialty. Grafted- franquett walnuts,!
Roman strain. Nursery located onej
milo east of penitentiary. Phone
100F21. i
WATER COMPANY
SAL KM WATER COMPANY Offic :
corner Commercial and Trade streets ;
mils payable, monthly in advance.
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
Classified Business
Telephone Directory
A Qu ick, handy reference for busy people
EVERYTHING,
Masonie Temple,"
Salem Elestrl Oo.
PLCMBINO, STEAM
Barr, 1(14 South Commercial
I. t.
TRANSFER AND DRAYAGH
Co., eorner State ana front streets
3alem Trues. Bray
by the tax collector ot the county ot residing within the stato of Oregon,
Marion, state of Oregon, for the amount county of Marion, at the address here
of $111.50. the same being the amount j inafter mentioned.
then due and delinquent for taxes for
the year 101", together with penalty,
: interest and cost thereon, npon tho real
property assessed to L. S. Barnes, of
I which defendant Grace D. Barnes is
j owner as appears of record, and defend
I ant A. B. Spencer holds certificate ot
sale issued in pursuance of sale based
upon execution against said L. S.
Barnes, which said property is situated
!in said eountv and state, and riarticu-
1 larly bounded and described as follows,
to-wit
Beginning at a stake at the inter
section of Division and Liverty streets
in the city of Salem, Marion county,
Jregon, and hearing north from tho
northwest corner of block No. 26 in
said city, and 99 feet distant, and run
ning north along the east line of said
Liberty street, 165 feet to a stake;
thence east 165 feet to a stake; thence
south 165 feet to a stake; thence west
165 feet to the place of beginning, and
situated ill Marion county, Oregon.
Also, beginning at a stake on the
cast line of Liberty street, in said city
of Salem, 165 feet north from the point
where the east line of Liberty street
intersects tho north line of Division
itrcet as shown by the recorded plat of
said city; thence northerly along the
east line of Liberty street, 25 feet;
thence easterl.yat a right angle to said
Liberty street 165 feet; thence south
erly parallel with said Libw-ty street
125 feet; thence westerly 165 teet, to
I the place of beginning, and lying in lot
'No. 7, of the unnumbered block lying
i immediately north of block No. 26 in
said city of Salem, Oregon.
You are further notified that the said
Ida E. Burrows, plaintiff, has paid the
taxes on said premises for subsequent
years, together with interest and penal
I ties due thereon, as follows: Por the
year 191.';, paid on March 2, 191.), tax
receipt No. 13257, amount $133.30, in
terest since said date 15 per cent; for
the year 19I4, paid the 15th duy of
r April, 1915, tax receipt No. 16886, am
-1 ount $123.19, interest since said date,
,15 per cent; for the year 1915, paid
I November 4. 1916. tax receipt No. 17,-
710, amount $1 13.
date, 18 per cent
Said Grace D.
of the legal title
ed property as th
ord, and the ot
named are heroin
51, interest since said
Barnes as the owner
of the above describ
same appears of ree
icr defendant above
further notified that
plaintiff will apply to the circuit court
of the county and state aforesaid for a
decree foreclosing the lien against said
property above described and mention
ed in said certificate, and you are here
by notified to appear within sixty days
after the date of the first publication
of this summons exclusive of the first
day of said publication and defend tins
action or pay the amount due as above
shown, together with costs and accrued
interest, and in case of your failure to
do so, a decree will be rendered fore
closing the lien of said taxes and costs
against the lands and premises above
named.
You arc further notified that this
summons is served upon you by publica
tion thereof in the Capital Journal, a
newspaper of general circulation, pub
lished at Salem, Oregon, once each
week for six consecutive weeks, by vir
tue af an order of Honorable William
Calloway, judge of the above court,duly
made and entered on the 1 1 th day of
December, 1916, and you are further
notified that the first date of the pub
licatiou of said summons is the 14th
day of December, 1916, and that all
processes and papers in this proceeding
may be served upon the undersigned,
SEVEN
I WIIIIIIHI AND REAL BBTATB
CHA8. B. HODGKIN General Insur
ance, Surety Bonds, real estate sad
rentals. Hubbard bldg. Phoae 386. tf
ELBCTBIC 8UWLY
C., 220 N. Liberty
Phone 263. A coat
plate line of EtecarU
Supplies and fixtnrsa,
STOVE R BP ATE TNG
j STOVES REBPTIr AND REP Alii D
50 years experience.
Dipot National and American feaca
Sizes 26 to 38 in. high.
Paints, oil and varnish, etc.
Loganberry and hop hooks.
Salem Pence and Stove Works, 234
Court street. Phone 124.
OSTEOPATH
1 DR8. B. H. WHITE and B. W. WAL
TON Osteopathic physicians anal
! nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer
ican school of Osteopathy, Kirkavilte,
Mo. Post graduate and specialised in
nerve diseases at Los Angeles cetfege.
Treat acute and chronic diseases.
Consultation free. Lady attenatent.
Office 505-506 U. S. National Sank
building. Phone 859. Residence, 340
North Capital street. Phone 469.
I MRS. M. T. 8CHOETTLr3 Osteopath
ic physician, graduate of Founders
School of Ositeopathy, KirfcswiJIe.
Misouri. Treatmont by appointment.
Phone Main 392R. 628 N. Winter, Sa
lem. Tela .
Mala IK
ELECTRICAL
27 North High
FITTING AND TINNING
street
Mala 181
Mala M
GRANT CORBY,
Attorney for Plaintiff, Salem, Ore.
LODGE DfBECTOBY
HOniORN WOODMMN OF AMRRICA Ore
gon Cedar Camp, No. 5240, meets every
rtiursday evening at 8 o'clock In Mc-
Derbv Laikv bldg., corner Court and
High streets. A. P. Duy, V. ('., J. A.
Wright, Clerk.
SALEM LODGH Nft. , A. T. & A. 11.
Stated communications first- Friday la
each month at 7 :tu p. m. in the Mnsonio
Temple. Chas. McC'arter, W. It. ; 8. Z.
Sulver, secrelily.
'VNtTBO ARTISANS Capital Assembly,
No. 84, meets every Thursday at -8 p.
m. in I. O. O. P. hall. 6. O. Matlock,
M. A. C. A Vibbcrt secretary, Crown
Drug store, 338 State street.
CENTRAL IiODOK No. 18 K. of V.
Derby buildin.''. Tuesday evtening of
each week at 7:30. Loyd T. Rigdon,
('. ('.; W. B. Gilson, K.'of B. and 8.
A. O. 0. W. Protection Lodge Ne. .
Meets every Monday evening. at 8 In ta
McC'ornack hall corner Court and Lilwrty
streets, A. H. Aufrance, M. W. ; S. A.
Mci'adilen, recorder ; A. L. Brown,
financier ; R. B. Duncan, treasurer
sALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Keeler,
president; Mrs. Lou Tlllspn, Mere tar w.
All cases ot cruelty or neglect of duma
animals should be .reported t. tke
secretary for InvektlKiifUn.
I OK MOLAY COMM ANI1EBY , No. 0, K. T.
j Keguliir conclave fourth Friday In eack
month at 8 o'clock p. in.. In Masonla
Temple. Sojourning Sir Knights ars
courteously Invited to meet with us.
Lot Id. Pearce, H. C, Frank Turner,
recorder.
i HOH.SON COUNCIL, flo. t, B. 8. M.
tutcii assembly first Monday In eadi
month, Masouic Temple. N. I . Humas
sen, Thrice Illustrious Muter; Slenn C
Nlles, rectrder.
1ALBM COUNCIL NO. 2022 Knights ana
Ladles of Security -Meets every 2nd an
4th Wednesday each month at Hurst
Halt. Visiting members are Invited te
attend. E. If. Walttn, financier, 480 I.
lfth Street.
PACIFIC LODGE No. BO, A. T. A M.
Stated communlcatUns third Friday
In each mouth at 7:30 p. m. In tfes
MusobIc Temple. Hal V. Bolam, W. M. I
KrdWt H. Choate, secretary.
WOODMEN OF THE WOULD Meet every
Friday night at 8 o'clock tn McCernacl
block. A. J. Swelnink, C C; L. 8. Oese,
clerk, 507 Court Street Phone 508.
B. N. A. "Oregon C. rape Cuinic
No.
1360, meet every Ihursday evening
in Derby and Lafky building, tinmt
and High streets; Mrs. Sylvia
Schaupp 1971 Market, oracle; Mrs.
Melissa Persons, recorder, 1296 jorth
Commercal. I'bone 1430M.
L M. HUM
CAKE OP
Yick So Tong
CHINESE MEDICINE AND
TEA COMPANY
lias medicine which will ear
Any known Disease
Open Sundays from 10:00 a.
until 8:00 p. m.
IBS South High Street.
Ssimi, Oregon. Fttoue CM
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