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v,....rM- -., M . , ,,. . , ,., mm,,. -n, i 3. I 1 1 i 1 J i i .1 4 t 1 t y, -i I ' ,.-..1 In .,-'4i i Polk County Observer court house notes ALLGOOD St COLLINS LESSEES Items of Interest From the Records in the County Offices Briefly Told. Published Semi-Weekly at 11.50 per Yer. Strictly iu Advance. Entered as aeeond-clasa matter March 1, 1907, at the post office at Dallas, Oregon, under the Act of Congress ol March 3, 1879. DALLAS, OREGON, February 16, liJ9 The way to build up Dallas is to pat ronise Dallas people. STILL UNSOLVED. Senate bill 82, by Smith of Marion, to provide for one normal school near Tortland and appropriate $100,000 therefor, to be referred to the people at the next election, strikes directly at the House bills calling for appro priations for the maintenance of three normal schools. The passage of Smith's bill in the Senate yesterday, puts the normal school problem almost as far from solution as it was in the beginning of the present Legislative session, for it is scarcely reasonable to expect that the House will treat the "one school bill" as kindly as has the Senate. The apparent division of sentiment between the House and the Senate may result in neither accomplishing anything toward the settlement of the vexed question and at the same time, if it be carried to an extreme, deal a severe blow to the whole normal sys tem of the stuto. If the highest efficiency in work is what they seek after, the demand should be for three schools. If econ omy is placed above efficiency, the demand should be for only one school but that school should be one of those that are already established and not a school to be newly established in some other location. The expense of founding a new school, aside from the loss resultant from the closing of the schools already established would defeat the very end sought after if that end were economy. If the decision is to bo for one school only, that school should be retained at Monmouth by all means. As the senior among the normal schools, as the largest, as the most favorably located, the Monmouth school is en titled to it and the effort to remove the seat of the state's uoruial system to Tortland merits only righteous and steadfast opposition from those who . truly seek after the betterment of the ictrica:e educational machinery of Oregcc. Tte p?.-;-e of Ure:-n at, or i ar: :L t. :::.. r;ui2 d-fic-; s -i t 5i ; reset: i:&:jre , rii.:.T-,j a iLL-.r m :: PROBATE. Estate of C.J. Hussey, deceased- estate admitted to probate, Olive E. Hussey appointed administratrix; letters to issue on tiling bond in sum of $3000. Estate of J. D. Ellis, deceased final account set for hearing, Thursday, March 18, at 10 o'clock a. m. Estate of Evnline Steffy, deceased final account set for hearing March 20, nt 10 o'clock a. ra. REAL ESTATE. George E Cutler et ux to Birdie Har ris, lot in Dallas. $ 12(H). I'eter Springeret u.x to Thomas H Fennell, 240 acres, t 8 s, r 4 w, $1,200. James McEldonury et ux to W H McEldowney, i interest in HO acres, t 9 s, r S w, $tioO, Leander Conner et ux to A C and R C Thomas, 158 acres, 1 6 s, r 5 w, $10,000. Sheriff J M Grant to Joseph C Polly, lots in Ruena Vista, $.83 Mrs. E F Harris, and hd to G E Cutler, 5 acies, 1 7 s, r 3 w, $300. Frank Gibson to Josiah D Walton, 31 acres, in t 7 s, r 3 w, $3,450. E:nil Schindlerto William H Pol ker, interest in 320 acres in t 7 s, r 3 W, $8000. V C Brown to Lott D and Leta W Brown, 4.86 acres t 7 s, r 5 w, $729. C F and Etta E Charles to Michael Smith, 9 acres in t G s, r 3 w, $800. John Warren et ux to Henry Heine, 80 acres in t G s, r 8 w, $1200. J. P. Holmes et ux to F W Waters, land in West Salem, flO. W N MeLoughlin et ux to J O Hun nicult, 79 acres in t 9 s, r s w, $3200. CLAIMS ALLOWED. KOADS AND HIGHWAYS : Ed Plaster $70 00 Jacob Smith 18 lit K F hoe 2.1 00 Millard Cautliorn 5 40 I. A Mathews 2 15 K Lewis If 50 R F Loe 18 2fi I-ottis Ilusser 4 80 Jap Kllix 4 tiO Do Yon Open Your Mouth r.-lke a youn? bird and snip down what ever fixii or medicine may lie offered youf Or. do yi in want to know something of the runiixisilmn mid character of that which vou lake intn vour stomach whether as food or medicine? .Most intelligent and sensible people now-a-days Insist on knowing w hat they employ whether as food or as. medicine. Dr. Pierce jelicves they have a perfect risilit to iiistel upon such knowledge. So he pub!ishcs,"6Qidcasf and on each bottle wrajMier. whatTTTrUcines are made of indvetjSes.jjyiMTPr niiifo This he feels he enn wKL :Tor1 to do hecansp the m..r H of which his medicines i ini ioil and understood tho Executors Sale of Real Property. arc made I .'"ir superior curative virtues' sua Ii3T For the cure of woman's peculiar weak nesses. Irregularities and derangements, giving rise to fivo,uent headaches, back ache. dragirii!!;-Uou'ii pain or distress In lower ahdoniihiil or pelvic region, accom panied, ofitinies, with a debilitating, pelvic, catarrhal drain and kindred symp toms of weakness. Dr. 1'ierce's Favorite Prescription is a most ellicient remedy. It is eoiiaily effective in imthkIs. in iriviiur strenir mothers and In preparing the system of the expectant mother tor uauy s coming, thus rendering childbirth safe and com paratively p. unless. 1 lie "1-avorite Pre scription " i- a most potent, strengthening tonic to the general system and to the organs disti'vtly feminine in particular. It is also a soothing and invigorating nervine ami cures nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, chorea or St. Vitus's dance, and other distressing nervous symptoms at tendant upo'i functional and" organic dis eases of the distinctly feminine organs. A host of medical authorities of all the vveral schools of practice, recommend each of the several ingredients of which "Favorite Prescription" is made for t'e cure of the ; 'enses for w hich it isclaiir ed to be a cure. You may read what they sayor imr:lf hy sending a postal card request for a .free booklet of extracts from tlie lepeln-r authorities, to Dr. R. V. Pierce. Inv:i.d.-' Hotel and Surgical In stitute. liu:'::io. N. V.. and it will come to jou hy retire io-i. Notice is hvrebv given, that the undersigned executors of the estate of William Livermore, dei eaaed. ill by virtue of mi order of the Hon. County Court of Polk County, Oregon, duly imide mul entered of record on the liuth day oi October, 19cis,iiuly authorizing mid empowering them so to do, on or after the 1Mb day of eb ,T..rv unit) ,ireeee,l in Kelt at nrivate sale to Ihc highest bidder for caeli ill hand, the following described real estate, to-wil: Lot No. Five (;) in block No. Seven (7) in Lev-en's LaCreole Homtsiead Addition to the Town of Dallas, Polk t'ountv, Oregon. Sealed bids may be handed to the executors hereinafter naniva, or to tue Aiiorncjo ior mm "IJiited at Dallas, Tolk County, Oregon, this lsth day ot January, mi. b LEONARD K. I.IVKRMOKK, Joint executors of siiid estate. Sibley & Knkin, Attorneys for estate. 291 A One Dollar M agazme Notice to Creditors. FREE Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed admiliislrittor ol the suite of Ainrusta Campbell, deceased, by the County Court of the Stale of Oregon, for 1'olk County, and hiis ipmlilied. All nerseiis having elaims against the said esmle Hre herebv llotilied to nrcsellt the SSlne duly verilicd, together with the proper vouchers H,u..l. i , h. mul, ruiiri'i1 Hi I he nV nltice i curing paitn'iil f osenr'llavter, in the City of Dallns. in said ith to nursing County, within six months from the dale of this nonce. Dated and first published January 1!, 1909. W. D. CA.MPBKI.I., Administrator ol the estate of Augusta Campbell, dtcensed. Oscar llayter, Attorney. S V Morrison 2 3 Ezra Hart 17 40 1) M Maxtield 3 50 E L Parrish 25 I! M Wade & Co 3(1 8'J W II Kiggs 7 00 Manna & Irvine 17 00 B F Ueezlev IS 30 John M Fiirlev 4 (HI V ti Hem pel 4 00 Evan Evans 5 00 Allan Shaw 2 00 II P livers 4 00 Willar.l 'author i 3 04 P K Conipton 3 00 Salt Creek Lumber Co 21 Sti John Kitner 10 50 Chits Kitliu t! 50 1) A Hodge 20 !KI (i A Wells lis 00 W K (iiKKlell 4 00 J A Tate X t.i J II Mnlkev liw 75 10 !i.'i 50 70 15 I 'M M W Miv I.) it 1' l:i i. r 'i W Wl.ite.iker 4 15 A M M. U:i.-!,i:n ii i 25 J J Parker 75 ini BUSINESS LOCALS. Advertisements under this head are charged at the rate of 1 cent per word, first insertion ; j cent per word for each insertion thereafter; 3U wordsorless.il per month. No advertisement inserted for less than 15 cents. Figures count as one word. For instance, the numen.l combination "I'fiO" counts as one word. Two initials count as one word. For instance, ".I. M. Jones" counts as two words. The minimum clmrge is for 15 words; that is, an advertii-ement from 1 word to 15 words is counted as 15 words; an advertisement from IS to 20 words, inclusive, is counted us 'JO words; from L'l to 115 words, is counted as 25 words, etc. The figures following the advertisement Indi cate how long it is to run, and are not charged to the customer. For instance, ;l-ai-2t indicates that tlie advertisement whs lirst published on March :il, and that it is to be inserted twice. The figures Hud letters 4-l-tf indicate that the advertisement wits rirst published April 1 and that it is to be ruu until the customer orders it discontinued.) Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Hiiminislrulrix of the estate of Frank llutler, deceased, lias tiled her Until account as such administratrix in the olllce of the countv clerk of I'olk County, Oregon, and that Saturday the lilh day of March lull at tlie hour of ten o'clock a. m. has been lixed by the Hon orable County Court of Polk County, Oregon as the time and the court house in Pallas us the place for hearing of said liual account, and the settlement thereof. All persons having object ions to said liual account arc required to pre sent lie same at said lime and place. Dated this nth duv of February, l'.Kia. KI.KANOK F. BLTI.KR. Administratrix of the elste of Frauk Butler, deceased. Notice of Final Settlement. Wanted. A second hand 11 reproof safe. J. E. Beezley, Falls City, Ore. For Sale. Choice vetch and oat hay. W. O. Morrow, Kiekreall, Oregon. 2 5 tf Notice is hereby given tiiat the undersigned. as executrix of tlie estate of J. K. Jluhbard. deceased, has filed her final account in the County Court of tlie State oi Oregon, for I'olk County, and that Thursday, tile lsth day of rebruary, l'.iesi. at the hour of 10 o clock In the forenoon of said day, at the Court room of me said tounty t ourt in the City ol Dallas Oregon, has been appointed l,v said Court as tlie time and place for the hearing of objections to the said llnal account and the settlement tnereol. ELLEN J. lirilBARI), Fxecutrix of the estate of J K. Hubbard, deceased Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Dateil and lirst published January ly, 11H)'.I. For Sale. Good Myers one season. H. Oregon. sprayer. Used only O. Campbell, Dallas, 2-12-3t To trade for both. si R. F. I). Lumber. for pood cow or horse or X, O. Harris, Dallas, 1-22-tf 1' . is.' a.s -ij? t ;C ; - V ;r.v- b tit :i-t i:r l-fc&xprr a vf solution tl.: have bevu brought forward. - T it r-su; :.er r-rv. The , i fr:ib:eai, i r-f-ais of j ;, but Lids! n;e'.h.ls of i -: t '. t-ry t'All'e! pi mi 12" "" 1" I" 41 5-ii Cedar Posts. Good eeilar posts for sale at 11 J cents each. Also another car of extra Star A Star shingles. Shehken Ware Hot'sE. 7-24-tf Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for me i ouniy oi roiK. iiepnrimenl ?,o. 2. Joseph Floria, I'laintilt' vs. Ruth E. Floria, Delenclaiu, summons. To Ruth E. Floiia, Defendant; Iu the Name of the state of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint had against you in the above entitled suit, on or lietore the expiration of six weeks from the date of the lirst publication of this summons, to-wit: tin or before tin Utli day of March A. D. VMJ. that being the date of the hist publication of this summons; and if yon fail or negiect 10 ans'ver cam euiuplnlnl, lur want thereof, the ulnilililf will annlv to IhpMb.ive named court for the relief prayed for iu his sum euiiietiiiiii iiiiu ii in utse a uecree inerclor to-wit: That the marriage relation mid marri age contract existing between plhintie' and defclinHiit above nHmeil, Le dissolved and held lor naught, upon the ground of wiiful deser lion, upon tne party of the ueleiidant. Tlie date of the lirst publication of this sum inous is January Jy t h , UM). and the date of the iat piioiK-atiou thereof, is March 12th, liitr.i. This summons is published by order of i lie Honorable w ilinim i.alloway, Judge of tlie nltove named court, dulv made and entered nt Chambers in the City of McMimiville, Yamhill nuniy, urcgou, ou tne 2ist day or January l'.io9. ED F. COAD. Attorney for 1'laintiil. Notice of Final Settlement. If Harrinian des indeetl have the IVsehutes road into Central Oregon begun nt once and rushe-l with all speed, to completion, its it now seems he will do, coming generations lu Oregon may in all propriety rise tip and call Edward H. blessed, for such action on his patt may serve to fore stall nnd prevent the stnte It si If from embarking on some era.ily conceived and debt breeding scheme of "build ing, owning and operating" its own railroads. Jack liinns, the wireless operator of the wrecked ship llepublie, seems in clined to refuse to allow himself to be tegarded as a hero by the hysterical hero worshipers who h.ive so un ceasingly sought after him sine the time that he sprung so suddenly into the range of the public eye. Jack j Hinns is right. He is uvt n hero; that ; is, not in the sense of having achieved j something that s-ts him apart, as a sort of a demigi-l among Lis fellow; men. He merely did what the occasion J and his duty demands, exactly h the average America a young rua;; woulJ have doue it, under iiu;iar ; pnnsure of circurtis'.aaiv. Tbe cl. rv of the American p le is not sj much in the heroic act if cce mc. title the knowledge that there are tt ands of yo'ir.g m-'Z. the v-l cf Sniper is as so jr. 1 -3:r. 4. that of Jack l;.:.t-. ii:ve re rrtR:T II t' vvfi.. ;r U W K.rk ... K Cr..m lev l!Kli;il ! J E lHmt..ii 1 W A Mower 1 'alias Hotel r A Uiggs C A Kidiinsnn We-t Sal I'o C K. 1 1 uiiiK-v .1 K Seal ..." Stowe Itrns Mti Iove I (i D.iv. I' S lauigharv i V Chapman Capital Improvement Co. . . . C W It.rket .. Ct ltKKVT KM'KNSKs: C 11 Morris Pulk County lteuiier tilass ,v Pi'ii.lliomnie Adams .V; Punlist Pacitic Telephone Co Miwutt A Marr lttirrotigirs All Machine Co Polk I'oiiiiiy ( O.server In ieen,le!ice KnterpriM' ... Ki kti.ii: Mil'er .v Ale J M 1-jrt n I'lRiTIT C O 1 r.yers Pt-fer Kurrv . . Aa Tavi-.r . w, p.; , Ai-yrT " H B f.-;-r t HT H '." ll'KSt . F J I 1 ! R 1 :a M V W I:' W j Furnished House Wanted. Man and wife wish to rent furnished I house or furnished housekeeping rooms, close in preferred ; nochildren ; g -id ivferems. Address. V. O. Uox i27, Dallas. 2-. V.i :Vi iki lii tn 12 IKI I" mi mi mi 12 4 . 1 ,'.! 10 40 7 ."hi ." ii."i 10 no ."itl tKI o 40 S IV Jti I'll 1'1'S I'') :;ii iki 11' Ve I'.l 2 Vi 111' 40 St .Vi For Sale. For cash only. J. W. Tolley. Eng-li-h, double barrel gun No. 10 a fine gun in good order enquire of Mrs. Frank llutler. Falls City, Tolk county, Oregon, at whose house near the depot the gun can be examined. 2-2-Ct NOTICE. Of Filing Plat of Survey of Town ship 7 South, Range 9 West. irn "trr: Tt! 7 iiii 2 mi t; mi ri in i ti im 7 iO 7" mi 4 m ' mi United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, February 12, 19ii'.i. Notice is hereby given that all of Township 7 South, Hange ', West, has been sur veyed ; that the approved plat of Hid survey has been received at this oflkv that said plat will lie filed in this office on March 2:1, i'.hjO, at y o'clock a. m. ; and that on and after said date, viz' March 23, r.mst, we shall be prepared to receive applications for the entrv of the laud in said township. ALGERNON S. DKESSER, Register. GEORGE W. BIBEE. Receiver. t- '.v YTT0,l!iT at LAW. Oscar Hayter, UptjJn In Cmnpbrll building. Mill It DALXAS. OREGON. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, asadiniiiistrator of the estate of ilesler Ann l- l. lis, decense.1, Iims tiled his final account in tlie i ouuiy i ourt oi me slate ol Oregon, for Polk canity, and that Thursday, the lsth duv of Murch. )'M'. at the hour of one o'clock in the iierno ni ol saul day. at the Court room of the s.iio t ouniy l nun m the ( ltv ol Dallas, Oregon bus Ut'ii apisiinled by said Court a the tune and piace of the hearing of objec- neus t,f liir.-mu liuui aeeouni anu l lie settlement inereoi. ElV.EXE HAYTER, Administmtor of the estate of Hester Ann Ellis, deceased. Oscar Hflyter. Aiieruev. Dated and litsi published February If,, PJ09. Notice. In the circuit Conrt of the State of Oregon for I'olk ('utility. Department No. J. in me matter oi the application of Frank (lib son. to register Title to the following described lnlid: 111 the Donation Land Claim No. "il.Not lin ation No. til of James W hite slid wile, in T 7 s. K. .i . el ihe Will. Mer. iu Fair Oaks. Ihree lourths of a mile from Salem bridge, being 2 acres oil l he Last side of Lot 5, and all of I ols ti. 7,v and le iu Fair Oaks, as laid out by S. D i.ib soll and recorded September i'lth, 1ml in Pint It.sik No. I at Polk County. Oregon couuiiniug acres more or less." James Minonton : The Male lud Board and all to Khoinil may cuiH-eril : TAKE NOTICE. That on the lirst day of February ISA an an. p.li'Ktion as riled by sid Frank Oibsun ill the 1 lreuit Court cf Polk County for inituil regis tration to the title ol land above descnlied Now, unless y..u appear on or before the Jth day of March l;i.i and show cause hy such application shall nut tie granted, the same will ! taken nt confessed, and a decree mil be en tered according to the praver of the applica tion, and you u ill be forever barre.i from di puling the iarae, Regis'tnTr F'k Cm"Hy' 0r-'"i n 1 t'Joiiilco A CONSTANT ANNOYANCE Sick Kidneys Weaken The Whole Body Make You Weak, Ner vous and Irritable. 4 .i Nsc t Cr4it-a. The meoibers c f tLe lir.i; s Lr deavor Sxivty cf tte L t,-. church were r'':'y -ir.i-: at the home of Mrs. W.I. Ji:t last Di;ht with Valectite tk.-y T even i op was spent with r.i amusemenU appropriate to the ta: .r of th entertainment and ad- l.ci . luncheon was srrTed. Abut 5.' rae.v were present, Come to the Serroth Pay Adrect;t Church, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday erening Lrvtures tcic promptly at 7 :45 Su.'t The Praroo and It's Work, l oited States la th Light of rnphery and Ood's Seal Sign, Mark, and It's Counter part It . rrofrram at the StarTbeater height i theater to be clowJ WelcesJay aed Thursday olghta. TTuErT AT LAW B. F. JONES O. ;a C- p-r Buildicg. 1 I'i-I L. L-LNCE, - OREGON j timt Half the nervousness, half the irrita bility that is so common in every day life, is really sickness, aud in niost'caee's a condition that accompanies kidnev trouble. It is the wurk of the kidnev's to keep the blood free from nncacid and other poisons, but when the kidnevs are sick, and not doir.fr their dutv, the uric acid permeates the l,lr ' .n.i auacKB oo.iv, orain and nerves. irrnaiion causes nervousness, irritabil ity. heaJaches, diny fptiig; makes you laneui i, unlit ior aurk. and inclined to orrr over trifles. Besides, there i nothme more annoyinjr than a bad back . .. ..i,, ic ne common sign A kidney trouble. You feel lame ami in w,e FEBRUARY SALE The Pictorial Review Magazine, one of the most DODular anrl t-0i;u n , . and Home Magazines for women today, sells everywhere at 15c a copy an(j year's subscription for $1.00. Beginning today we will give a year's subscript' to this magazine free with every Five Dollars spent at this store prior to ruary o, ivvv. We handle the Pictorial Review patterns -the only patterns with which Cut ting and Construction Guides are given. In order to put this magazine into pciwuiia uuinco anu ouuw Luc 4UdiiL,y uj. ricLunai review styles and patterns ' are willing to enter and pay for one subscription to be sent at the directinn 2 any one purchasing $5.00 worth of merchandise at our store before February 28 ifw. vnc Dunjaiipiivu win uc ciibcieu net; iui eacn ibo.uu spent. This is an excellent opportunity to make gifts of this magazine to vnn, friends and to yourself. Begin today to save your duplicate sales slips and when tney amount to $o.uu ormg tnem to our store and enter your name for a year's subscription it costs you nothing. DALLAS MERCANTILE CO. FOR COUGHS FOR KiftJG OF CURES THE WONDER WORKER FOR GOLDS THROAT DR. KING'S AND LUNGS EEG? IIIIM FOR COUGHS AND COLDS PREVENTS PNEUMONIA I had the most debilitating cough a mortal was ever afflicted with, and my friends expected that when I left my bed it would surely be for my grave. Our doctor pronounced my case Incurable, but thanks be to God, four bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery cured me so completely that I am all sound and well MRS. EVA UNCAPHER, Grovertown, Ind. Price 5Gc and $1.00 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! Trial Bottle Free SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY BELT & CHERRINGT0N, Dallas, Oregon Wood For Sale. Do you need wood? In preparing to place your orders remember that am able to furnish you all kinds of slab wood from either of the Dallas sawmills at the best possible rates. Send in your orders by either phone. Mutual 119C; Bell 443. 8-4-tf. AUGUST BOWMAN. Guardian's Sale. r t -. l i- 1 ml twtxr.ur Tm .1 tjm U t ia- j. i.. rvi.Lixs - - OEEGOJ A- I -Jja t im rmzMi ' J I- m t . - itv M ia us e. 4 N. I.. I;iTLk. mows & STOUT llr-l-., Notice is hereby (riven that by virtue nnd In pursuance of an order of the County Court of me .-mie oi wre: ior rout c ounty, sitting in probate, maile and entered of record in aid Court on the 4th day of January, lsw, in the mailer of the ettnteaud guardiahip of Lyle n iiiiuOT, autnorizinK ana licensing the undereiuned as Kuardiau of the ncrsan and estate of said minor to sell certain real property ol ins said ward, hereinafter described, ai Tlvate sale, for cash, in the manner nn-wrilH bv law. tlie llllilemiirned anh iip1ian wilt from and after ThurMlay. the lsth day ol Febru ary, m. at the law oliUe of Oscar Hayter, Esq., iu the t ltr of Dallas, in rmiiI 1'mintv i.r.uul n sell the Mid real t.roperty. at private sale, for h in hand on dav of kale in acranla,.. .,in. said ll'cue of sale and in the manner pre scribe! by law, subject to confirmation by said County Court: said real property being par ticularly deMTili as follows, to wit: An undivided one ihirS interest in and to that panel of land described as beginning at point .Mi. chains Easl from the Northwest cor ner f the "I." Of the Unnttimi I anrf Cl.4 4 Henry Marshall and wife. Nouflcalion No. IW5 laim No. m, in Towni-hlp a s.uth, Kange S l h Willamette Meridian, in Polk " ounty. State of Oregon, and running thence East 1..., chains: tlieuce North chains thence et . T.ichalns: and then.. s.,nil, 1, ji Tlie ! """ 'o the f laceof beginning, tontaining io A :. an undivided one-fifteenth interest in r-MTim tana oesi-nlbed ai begin. n.rig at the Southwest corner of the "L" of said v ;,k . . na ' ,"m running thence ;V .. i lhe Northwest cornt-r of -h k"".6" '"' t "': thence iT. Vii ch" he southeast corner o! said cllm: and thence Unt i,.i :ir .h.i... .n .1-- uie ami i.'.ar.iw..n..in. ' tnornina-. surTcr .iae .n.f U " .ere., more or j n urn wiin ajuii acf.ing in tl.e Lack anl , it harts Mst.mpor lnJ or Int. Ii Ikd' Ki-lnev :. are taken in tlie tx-iitin ir.e ' j .h-T m :il -jn rrrx.n tl.e .i.,er that ! ens't 111 the kiineis t,"ntinn-.i trtat- ! nrniUTwriM .j i jt.g unim. If i ' too su:f-r fr..ir, at v of If.e l ve sin p- ' t-n s. .!., t,. he-it,. t. eive I .', 1 Kilnf Tp i.. ,tr. tnee are .f tl.e kklBos-soniT. aalrsitaio o p.tsonuis halntirrrir, ilrnk'a. ' . ,,r ,r e-T.vin.rc evi.l, nre of tfeef:-n,T ,4 l-ns Klinev li't at lV:t a Crrerrinstcn dn'nt St.. re arM ,k t.iae s-a:en,. r.ts U ro ""- riase oe.i tr.it rea.e,jT. t s It !( ar. " Trice V! j-ta-r-Muimrn to.. H.:fal, N s- e I t;. l-Bitej Iwtert this Jth day of January. , FKANk H. KAK. .vardian of b, r..,,,., LJ" -ha minor. "v HsTter, Attorney. Notice For Publicatioa. .- - , fv rrtner,t r the Interior. 5- "as oftce at fort land . itrrcon X.M-.tat-.. ... "? - !- of I of f-r-of. 00 o:br. tl nair-e fi.a -anj , t j'n-a Early Risers IW.r...! rie Tin v . m.w s. t-a. Z . , Meridian, has e; v tn Und a.. i.rant as wit neon.- o f r a A. 1 vM.w-e ai 1., .. " aTirter. of !'. Che- ,7 More women wear the "Queen Quality" shoe than any other shoe in the world. Think of the saving from what you pay for this same grade of shoe when made by an ordinary factory. And you can't ever know COMPLETE comfort till you try them Buy one pair on our word. THE BEE HIVE STORE I &Bas tXCXUSrvr DIALER. Ores' " - ; Tbas timw litU pffla. (