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PACE H K vMzxm nrn vnn know? f .-.--..3 I :.. i That there are over S00.0U0 Owners in the United States. 4 AND OVEH 250 SATISFIED OWNERS IN DOUGLAS COUNTY THE NEW SUPERIOR CHEVROLET Sells for $675.00 F. O. B. Roseburg' ANT) K THP PATrT KVt I INfl (TANnART) Pin.l-Y EQUIPPED AUTOMORILE IN THE WORLD. AND IS THE FASTEST SELLING STANDARD FULLY EQUIPPED AUTOMOBILE IN THE WORLD SERVICE GARAGE ROSEBURG, OREGON VN H. TAYLOR. ItOSFm-TtC, NKWS-RFVIKW. I IUI) AY, Al'lllf. 21 11)22. r-i rv-.rLt : .:V :--v Raff i-rl Dip t. co of what pieari to he Ir H'lqtalilP proof offired in oviilinn-. When iiiuvirleil, ilia tonrm Sfii. ral- Iv have xtrciard l'li'.-niy and taken the personal bonds of the accused. N'umlx-l- Is mn'tv-inn. . Prol.i'.iltlon oflii lals rciiorti'd today lhat v.omen rum rumirrs. equipped with limousines ami daiinff inouxh tn ue Runs, are iniroasing in num- Of pemdle D0u'cmOn- difficult to catch than men. bn- -CtcariilV InCreaS- cause Ihey are less open to bi ,i.kioii. jrsbteaaliy H'vituj ln c!i,.s it now Is the om- I inon practice for snrewu ueaieia in 'illicit whiskey to employ woman to d. livi r whiskey ordered hy custom- These women never exciie me I ! Leads Children in Trip to White House in War Prisoners Behalf Forest Protection Week Observed ' tlnif Mnti-.l hi the propenalu fer the ! i einjili i ti.n of tin- wirk will t conslil j r . 1 in nw.iiitlni; Urn cunt ra'-t . T:,,; t'ouiu il n-wn 'i the rifcl.t to ra Jc. t am- mi. I all MiK enler nf th I'ninnion Council. I 1 Mt.-.l April In. IS Fsay Dry Agents. Poorly Dressed Girl Will Ask President to Give Her Daddy Back. Tnto;s.attonal Xew. Service). ST. LOUIS. Mo.. April 21. Head- '1 rOMVlPT nTwl E ! slightest suspicion. They are dressed j ed by Mis. Kate Itichards O'llare, au U huiiiivi . m fashln- latest mode. iney ai- r.wt varied d nam sen. mey usually .-.IK I. VS. it v rice Stalf w. d. H..1 . li.im'i.li""'1''1"-1 jo-.TON. .t.rll f I. What mrn 'mrtieii'-'ot ' r',r" 1 jituscK. 1 " lii.oi i-' kinss are s.-rnce as eun- ,i . i. buti.ui of1 HavtiM Tli. v are beins Washington woman. clulct'?. frota f"1" ! appear dally dltrerentiy eimmui. i Their costume bills lire paid for by I tlto bootleg kinss. They borrow a i.r.i.iehbor'8 children to rido with them on their delivery trips. Women Are Cunn-ne;. The cunning of women bootlcR rers was Illustrated to Commissioner in the case or a prominent She occupied a ions suite of roonm at Washtns- I ton's most fushionanie nosieny. sin leased anotner fie ld 4 jl;, u Into i ii Mi'.elily increasiiiS .usur K in,- u'tlit. r-"' ' , ' ,,iv furnished liouse. In the lat- M, J me i.i, i . ... . . stored the "wet good . ..i.i i.;nl v iv lierselt ami "L ' . 1 .. 1 . l'.,lil n few llilVS ii.,t;.o,l vt ''J'""'-' .,, h. f,.n U1ier suspicion, i.;,t'clv hTKe'shi' bad mlnpled for years with . .Kia 1 eneietv Hill Of- ir,e- 'cuiei: .isniniiiun s on: .. ... . eniirts TiatH lilotll. Mie IliiU in i the nnost exclusive c'.rcl t ''Iff Met to , -nvi "boot- an .i-t' 4 ill.- elT.-il ji, iriir in f1 . ... , ' .' t i..,,i nfid if she is ever stiiri.i. out hi on luiiuiiiui - -.It- to She is out lands but small chance of be- ii i .-i ;iiosT Jin-1 men. wnineit,. even in Jpr convicted, officers sav. expeiiitiou of children whose fathers ate serving federal prison terms for violation of the war-time tsplonug'e act left hero today for Washington, where they will plead with President Harding to release their dads. "I'lease, Mr. President, give 'lira back my daddy," little Klbertine Iteeder, of Wilson, Okla., will say to the nation's chief executive. Ili.-hbed-halred, brown-eyed Klher tiive, .with her thin legs and shabby sho?s, will tell President Harding, she said today, that her father, one of thu Oklahomiins convicted of par ticipation in the "Green Corn Rebel lion," did not take up arms against the government, that he did register for the draft, and that he Is needed very badly in a certain little cottage back at Wilson. Mrs. O'llare, who with her hus band, Frank O'Hare, is leading the "espionage expedition," served a prison term at Jefferson City for vio lating that same act which caused the imprisonment of Kugene V. Debs, socialist leader, and hundreds El o t-1 1 J vt-t Iv4k' dr. i ' J A l 1 1 llVl-i,. Tills is Fere-t Protection Week. The .' rea of forest land swept hy t';re enrh ve:ir is, broadly speaking, twice the size of the area cut ov, r annually by losing operations, forest service records for the p;ist fe years show an average yearly total of :;:.r.iii) forest fires, burning over 7. I-',". nod acres r nd causing an annual damage of $1 7.240, o. Kor !l:e period of UHtl-l'.tL'it, inclusive, the total nuniiier of fires reported was lUO.noo, covtving riti.-iss.ono acres and doing a damage of $S.", 7 1 . 7 " 0 . Over SO per cent of these fires were due to human agencies. i and could have been prevented thru I Iho exercise of euro on the part of I citizens. for the Pacific northwest some 70 per cent of the fires are duo to ! luan-inade causes, careles campers I 11 nl.-r tin-gen. of tlio It. U City WHIPPLE, of itoHtfburg, alone being responsible tor aooui i one-third, of all fires. i I Kor the country as a whole, fully j i, lie-seventh of all forest fires, nc- . inrding to the forest service, tire due to railroads. Nearly as many start; I from careless burning of brush by 1 fiirni Ml l ll K I'llll HII1S l'OII STIIKKT I M ruut KIIKM. S.-ilU'il proposals will bo received by t!i l!lil.'iMK!i''d tit his ettlce III tlei I'.ly 11. ,11 III tie- t'lty ot Uo tilllK, ,'i,i;iii. up 1. 1 i,:"0 o.'lecli t. m., Salui' il.t, .pill iiJ, I'.ili-'. ter tlie iliipruve iii, -lit i.f .M. i. lien,- iivi-nuo from tint nerui line et Miin.iry htrecl to the lu'iih lni" ut l.iiliiuti Btreet. in tho l.'ity of K..s,.lnir, nr. yon. Ill til.' iiiiinntir pi ,, iil. il l Ortllnaiu e No. T.'.T,. All le, Is must ho HulmiitCi'd upon 1 hbiiik rorinn .v hlcn w ill be urnfiilied , upon iippllt'iitiun to the uielurnlgni.,1, a ii,t must he ac.'imipanit'd hy 11 certi 11. il rlii'ik pny:ihle tit Hie City TreiiR I ui, r tor tlie p.-r cent of the hid, to ho j loifcil,',! to tho t'ltv In the event Hulil I hid Is nc, opt. ,1 mill the bidder hull ' full to enter into a contract and bond with the i:lty acconling to the terms of tiaht hi, I. A Initial of lull per cent of Hi,, cent I'.i.-t. s.nistitctory to tlio t'lty. will be reeulred ef tlio com ractor. The stated ill the proposals for tho pointed out lo the reporter that the right to strike is the lawful u.apnn or labor, and iu reality the f. W. W. is a form of trade union. Hence no offense was committed there, shy declared. "Whenever I begin to lose faith in t'es. I hung It up in my cell, and II soon became a source of c. ifort. .When I returned after making over alls all day, the cell was almost dark. , It had an aw-rul air of gloom, and the only light came from an electric .lamp In front of th. men's tier. I my homes in lioseburg are E heated by this Orogon B furnace, and every user is !'.t. Kuriis coal or wood, el 21 -inch wood, which fits fire box, covers the ooin ircs.'nd will not hang up ire pot, which means cheap fjf.' and less trips to the "t to attend furnace. Hb'.m wood more econtmii J 'i:h less attention and .-,.tisi'action to user than f. ;:rd lire iot made. We tl, i"oSill and guarantee :.irnaa'S. Ia'I us look at rr. use and five vou an esti l We can install pipe fur- :rs beusts. where arranrje I makes a pipeless one im tjul. Two substantial re it '.s since Feb. 1st. Bill' J. II. SINNIGER Sheet Metal Works 119 Oak St. tno success or a vcntiiro." slip dc- pi::c'il tho painting ec ihat wiumi 1 clared, "I look at (hat picture on l' s'MilU rest each niuht, the liht wall." She nointwl to an oil n.-iintlne that nieiced the darkness shonn in of othtra. iSle conceived the idea of of the head and shoulders of a pin hat wonderful face. the expedition, she declared, when ; in a blue clnphani dresa and flowing ; she saw tne cnnaien ana wivea ui hrown hair, who at firpt phmce nn- pearcd to he a -child, but who. on closer inspection, bore the look of maturity. "Ymi Mn'f at-a ti riuhi In c ' the "political prisonera" living in poverty. Will Take on Ketiuits. j The army of children will tako on recru'ts enroulo to tho nation's capi tal. Stops will be made, Mra. O'llare slates, at Chicago, Indianapolirt, Cloveland, Cincinnati, Marion (the president's home), Detroit, Buffalo, New York City, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Many wives of meiierv inR sentences will bo numbered in the personnel of the army. Tim expcn&es of the expedition will be defrayed by voluntary contri butions from persona in the varkms cities to be visited. Newspapers In several of tho cities, Mrs. O'llare wtates, have guaranteed expenses of the "troopers" from their cities to the one next on the itinerary. "When I saw those mothers and children, without any means of sup port, living in poverty that W'e can hardly imagine, and realized from my stay in prison what confinement for years in a penitentiary means," said Mrs. O'llare, "I knew that something must be done to relieve their plight. "So I discussed it with my hus band. He took the evidence to some of the best lawyers in the city, all of whom declared it was flimsy and would never have resulted in convic tion except in the heat of war. Here Is a representative case." She exhibited the court record in the case of a Spaniard, who is s- rv ln a twenty-year sentence for vio lation of the espionage act. rites flimsy Kvidcncc. The evidence was ft carbon copy of a letter containing the man's name along with several others. Inciting members of the I. W. W. to use thefr strike prerogative. Mrs. ('Hanft light, said the husband, as he shaded the bright electric IMit. The effect was revolutionary. In the dark the eyes seemed to brighten up, and Mrs. O'Hare's eyes filled at the recol lection of what the picture meant to her. Name Is Cut Off. "That picture came to nu" she said, "while I was In prison at Jef ferson City. I don't know who sent It, because the lower hair 'contain ing iironaoiy tne artist's name, had ' gene Head, Francis K. Uackett been cut olY by the prison Authori- Walter Kvorett Hawkins. and incendiarism Is a close I- third. Camners. inc'nding all p'ens ure seekers in tho woods, hold fourth l:teo canin? nearly one-eichth nf II forest Tires. One of the prlnrlpal offender Is the careless smoker, particularly tho user of "tailnr-uvtd-'" riKarotteH. Lumbering stands fifth as a fire hazard, although in states ii often becomes a maj or cause of fire. About one-ten' h of all forust fires are started by lightning. The ider of forest Protection We-'? oi-'uiniM- d here in the Pacific northwest in l!20. and was largely solace. observe.! that year throughout the west. Fifteen vears niro the bulk or public sentiment acainst forest fires was in the en.-tt; today it is in the west, where t'.l per cent of the na i Ion's remaining timber supply i now located. In ll''-' 1 th- ob.serv : nee of Forest Protection Week was trade nation-wide by iiib-tl"iii nf tlio work will to conwltl- tT'tl hi itwurdtiiff Mio cinur;u-t. Thrt Oouht'll ri-MTvi-s tho right to re jot nnv unit nil hid. '.v nnli-r of tln Cninmon Council. I'ati-d April 10, J!tJ2. k. u wiuriu.K. It.Torder of tho City of KoBeburu, rtH'n. "It represented hope to me and at the same tuno comfort and Per naps it was because ii look-.! like my daughter, who, hmveei-, is much younger. I remember w hen I was delirious with influenza 1 con' stantly c.!iri"d mi conversations jWiih It and it seeni'ed to answer me. ! "Oae day a priest brought me a picture of Saint Catherine, which 1 nhimwl miilci' lli iitiiniinrr ii . 1 1 : I I. in.. nn.U.it Tlin moults W lilu.o luo i m-.u w. .V.. ...... I n,..n,.ii,.. in .it:itis similar!11 j She brought back from Jefferson ! proclamations were issued by the City three cases of books, among j povornors, and wide publicity was I them autographed co4es of volumes j given by tho press. Many mayors ! by W. George, Carl Sandburg, ! are this year Issuing special procla- jjohn Read.-Charles Kann Kennedv, tmittlons. Albert r?bva William ii-. Anril 2'Jnd. the closing day of 1 or- ind 1 rsI Protection ee, win main i l.Mli anniversary of Arbor lav. lor- retarr of Agriculture J. hi uum: kvs Among those visiting Roseburg tho week of April JOth wre Vernon Shrum, M. Mathews, (,Vno Slinitn. Penar Shrum, ltob Mat!;ews, Kdua Stone. C. W. Andrus, Andrew Smhli, I K j eter : Steven Shellalar .'in tier. A surprise parly was held at tlio home of Mrs. Alice Shrum Saturday,' April 1 ."i. Over fifty people were present and a most enjoyable even ing was spent by all. A dance will be luld at Tt'.bcrt Fdakcley's Saturday evening, April 2Jnd. j Funeral services for V, B. (h".p mrn will be held dm-day, April 19th, at 2 p. m. at the Clijo church. Mr. Chapman passei away at his home ne;ir (Hide Tue?d,y morn in April Sth. He is survued liy his wife, and son, ll. L. Chapman of IIos burg, and daughter, Mrs. Kd. Wnrh, of Roseburii. Monday evening. April 21th, ft 7:l( p. m., nt th illiil' church, Mr. C Hall will give a lecture on India. A large number are urged to h present for Mr. liall is known to I'M 4 a most entertain i n g lcc Hirer. Win. Andius aad Kd. Law left Tuesday. April is, . for the nm'in tafns where 1 hey expect lo rvm.iiu ling Morton of the Idea of having a and John Alt x- lor several cays. XX. set atiart j planting, tho union, (Hint ri'-s. mark the which has nd conferral, d for tree Today in every stato of and even in in.mv foreign appropriate ceremonies obsenunco of this day. In '(o me associated with I err inov In i he Cntmty Cuuri f Douglas Coun ty, Ort'ifon. -In tin- iiiatUT of th guard!!nthlp of I i In iMTMHi ami tst:tt of Oscur Felix I W'tuT. a mlmr. ticn-as, M-llMa J. Fisher, the jrurtr- , ij in n n f tlu pc ik on anil etatu of t ho , aluiVK miiih-d wsrd. ban lied In th-i .lIi.'Vo court nntl caunH a petition for ' itirt nl of certain rt-al esTuto belonif : mi,- lo ha id minor dst-nr Ki-ln Wbor. : .t-wii : An umlivuU-il intercut la ( (milijpct to tba llf' 1ower or Itfo iif; and occupa n-y of Mi'Htia J. Kluh 'ort nix) tho IUm riirtcpy of Morrla i W.'h.-r tluTiii, (n anil to thw follow ing TIm- went fin-half (WH t lt iiiint'r four (4, in Mock number R', ' in th i lly of Ko-burK. I'otiKbiH .('iiintv, (iiriton, tis per plat thon-nf of i n-eord in the off(c nf the county clerk of outfhiN County. Oregon. i It ajtcar!m? to tho eimrt from a!rt petition that It Is f.r tho bent (ntens-t ; ..f the estate of said wrrd that tn'tl ; ri'iil estnl ho sold. It t.s now ordered that on the L'-'nd day of April, P.2. at i the hour of 10. o'clock n. m., .at tho otfice of tho County JudifA tn tho proclamation (Mirc ,,rrV)in, p and tlo warno 1 horo- llr.-d us the tlmo And placo for tho ilng of said pf-tltfon. and All of tho m-xt of kin of nld minor And nil other pci'Moiis Interested In bis oftato nppoa' h. fore anlil court at nuld tlmo and place to hIhiw cause. If anv, why a !l eottno should not be gran tod for tho sail of mild real cAtato above do scrilM'd, Thiil a copy of tbl orrtr bo pnb IHI.cl for (brio rfinAocutlvo Weeks prim- to (bo d.nte fixed for heArliirf anie to be published in tho Fvontni? N'ews-lie view, iuliHHhe,d and prin tod it imrtr. (irt'iron. d this 2:'rd dav of Maroh. 1H?2. tiKOItun K. UVIXK. County Judo. . - , .... .1 ! .. 1 .... I ,wl I ill If ACiinsbit in ovooi'.'t . 1 1 )r,n day : patriotic conotnie and esthetic as wel fdeas. After Kas)i r specials. Kvery now spjing iiat at n gnat special on 1 rl day and Saturday. Bell Millinery. XOTICK. I intend to close my office In the near future, t hao about 6M vol-ume.-i of reports and Idgesi, includ ing Oregon and Calif oi ni'i repot : s, and about 115 voluni"M of standard lot books, including 0. V. C, all f whi'-h I will sell verv ch'-ap. If in leresled call at my office and ex::n ine lb'1 bookii. Ma';e mo an offer for what you want. I can furnish a printed li:.t of the books bv nnil. J. C. FI'PI.K liTON. Niithm: oi t-.M.K of onvciiNMKS r 'I I 1 1 :i-.: i. i tt ii. rul l.aiel '11 uv, W.i.ion:! oi. I. C.. Mar. 1. I H. lrj, ,..ti.' is belt bv Kivt ii lint sublet t to die find 1 1 ions ami 1 mm at ionn of the Act of Juno lii'ti (::: Sl:it.. anl Hie iiiMi-u. tit. mm of the Secretary hi the int. ri.-r of ep.eml.er 1 P17 ( l ' t lit; ti ailM-r on I :.e loi n niw will be sold May 1 !:-'. at Hi ,,. k ii m. :it pMlilie mi' tt'-n in no ttd Stati-H i.iml olthe hi lioft-liuiH. u.u,. l the liiKhesi ladd'T at led , tle-n the ii i(.re is.'.i v.thio u n bv thin nolii c, ..le to I..- niib L to the np.r..al .f lio- S ereiary nf Int. i c.r. III.' pur. I ns.- iiit- .'. with additional stun of on.- Iilih of one 1 1 lands l 17 t ht-reof. tt 1 1 1 1 be d ii. to be 4. tt '.1 V vol till Ihln t f8 1 p tib a M AI. STATE- National Insurance Co. Ir.-i-r, , , If i":i. i 6t r-. tli. ..r in hi!.ur;tiH'f I'Bt.ii, iau- '"'a t ,1.;rlr SYNOPSIS iV TTTW .MKNT nl 1 Til n 8TATE- Michigan Millers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company nf l.nrsmir, !n th etui the ;l nf li lili-T, tti I'.surwiK'c eitntmi!!. U n k mi, iiui FUiOit tti litw; I nroine. Nt pr. iiium ii rTclvrtl ilurlnic ear I 1 Mlfhtpnn, on V.'2, ma.tp ta r of the lato of Int. ii i dlV!' -.1 ,ur .1. p. the . nr. 'tin f- C'lVt '1 i liurinw lie- yi'jir li.coj:,e IlKbiiraemr nt. r.l dnritiK td" ne U nig ieJutm i.t t i- n iifil -.dariPB paid k Hi .", r !;. t t Ht.-l f. r i,i;d K Ul- y.-:if I ' I ;i h'-r t npf n il- U3 .CIS 7 p.T.iu.;:. 2.H.0H1 .IS i3,0T:..:a 1.12341 IT ( no.ioT.io 4YNOP8IS op Tin ANNUAL STATE mi:nt of 'j iik Ohio Millers Mutual Fire Insurance Company V ronton, in th- Pt.it .f Ohin. on th hlrty-fifNi day of Keit-nih.-r. I'.'l!!. inn'1" a th.- lnnurnnce C,iiintiMf.b)ii.,r ut the !tutu of Ur.'Kun, puruutit to law: Income. tVf pfmlutm reclvrd rturlntr thi ymr 1,6T,704 20 nt.-r-sT. til vhlnds iind rents r.civ-d liurirm th y.-ar ... 101.078 00 tifi.nif froin nihT fiurrri re- t.-lv.d durltitf thy year.... 27, MS .10 T.dat Inrome i.OW.HlH.JU I)lshiinrment. Net IrtW! P-'Hd ytr. including cxp-nmi Ct'rnjttls-. dm in diirlnw th" Hljutm tit and Ralarlr pnfd ur jiml ffei pi Id f-BMa r.tUili lllur.-i...... A.Hd. P' 1 i i'l othT expTi'll 41.1.10 0 Oo.' nt'.i 70 fxpin;iiut''i ... ( n i r t. n ieortKitrt r.d ...ii.vi7.3ihi rj l Tl 10o 2'. SYNOPSIS OF THIS ANN!I. PTATB- i AtiCNT OF THi; Millers Mutual Fire Insurance Association of Illinois, ) 'it A!bn, in tie- Stir. ..f t'hti'.!, on i!m i thin v-first .1 V 'f I '" '-ui'" r, M'l't, in 1-1 1 t. tie- Inniittir" '"-n n . -h t n. r tf th' 1 State of OH SYNOPSIS , " t ' A I STATK- The Central MnmifactjU'ers Mutual Insurance Company f Win ..rt, in th" sue- ..f i Hi: .. ..n t)i- .It . r.-t'li to d if tote I" u isv pa lent w in ifl- . r wLi' h nni.u ip re ii y.ais. I Ii 1 1 h will he iti.iiH of the l iiite.l Mtlot.s of n'c h citl.t tn ! o: L'li til.e.l Utub f I hi- I'tillfl Stat.?. ir nnv Ht He. O.-tritt th.r."f enlv. t i ii of ii .pin i.li-'d iiiireluifef. it prfmlunii rce ttie y. jr m rf-t, dlvirli n.l rt'C.-lvod .lurnitt jmrNudiil ta lnrtiinr. t durii th" ,.. riP'tc tin- f in nta b vl. d Total Incoinn , 1 ) I lit i me m e n t , K pal'l ' V IT II'-' lnt'lu ..l V ST8.7:. P' r.a,7:tn n? 204.T1 b io.Soi :n 41 s:u lift.i; -7 L'lt.lle S W i , d h ill an K. 2 Vi r ::.ni m Mow tie r M . d lir .par of l".r ;- r. -, i M., :;..s.s In the Circuit Court of tho State of iregoii f..r I oiiKlad County. Johu i. -McU.ivH, I'lainlilT, vs. as T.iylor .r. Tlardle, Kxeeutor of tho lost will or Klla M. ilardle. dt-eeuced, Lil lian I'.li.ab.'lb lliiitlle Smith, iiw.l ! r.il It. Smith, ber hnb;ind, Kdna Ihti.llu A.c.W.iil and I'laivnf It. AU' . f i I. bei bnbaud, t laz.-l Hunter llatdlt-, a Hiimle woman, lUith ('bun Ibotl.e Milllk.-n. and W. K. Mllllken. h.-r hii-lnnd, Crance M. UHrdie, wnlow of Ktiward Iltrnm ltiit"dl, tl.--itMttl, Tavlor JuHt'lili llariie, and Ahn.'S I'. Ilardle, Ills wife, Ktliltt I'niilenc; Mar. Ho Nleolil nd tioorKo Nl. oiai, her htifbanil. Klla Mioy Vm e. ht. n ln:lt woman, .loK.-ph Iruv ll.'irili... Km h Mfdoi u, lint dlt , toiin llaniia Mai. lit- nd Ann Mil. Ire.) 11;. t dtf. minor ehiblreii of Kd wh rd Mil am Mar.iie, d.-c.-a.(l. heirs of Klla M. Hurdle, ileeraMil. I ef e p.pl tl '.. Pile M : te of H'.'HOn to tho aim VO tntiD'il d'f"nd'i:ui. Itiuh 'lara 1 lar dle Mlllik' ii Htid W. i:. Milliken. her bush, ind. 'Gillian Kllab.'th Hardio Smith and Cr-.l tt. Smith, her liiiB tiand. find ItnOi M. doru MHrdle: Yon ni e heroby re.pi I red to uprtfor t .ind nnnw.T the complaint of thu plnln ! ( l IT tiled hi-mlll fcKiuUM yoi) In tho rtiio nt It lfil milt wit bin nix works ' from the date of the llrut publication i r.f this miinmonii, or If the unnio tn ; ' rt rd up. ui yon persona 1 1 y, wit limit "into of i ir. 'iron, t h.-n wit hin six t-kn nrter uneh Krrvlee. And If you 1 i ri nim-'ir anil nimWiir t htt Colli - bum r uiut. i ,,',ltIlt fltt want thereof the ; SalnniY N,.'.l, ...... : will iinplv to tho court for the relief -n M.. NW'i j ,, n1;1M(,.d in Co- complaint, (r.-wlt: For I llr I't.'O M . ., dr. ree In hi favor and ritcailift eMcll ',, y.'U'av hi' ,,f .(, del'MTidantK in saoj -:nit, dlnd- . . iiar ,.ii .M..)I r ,,, ,, ,l0 n., (t Vit I id hrst lin t I V brlort- :-ion in $1 '.a i- r 1 d.ir r... M , s- i . w a nd nl. i r o ' d tlr th. illowitiK" i Iti th tl T li e lnc-itno. . t i,:n.;i'i hi; itHirttffi)-Mt. Total tP tallt'i irtT T ATI ' . 2.;.';;i r.; 2 4't U' J PHl.'.4 77 I lnhllltl'. f ,r i .' on? Id I t I::.!..' IlJrt IT IW.lJ lM.e- ,,I,,t Tl.Olr of tl..' ft d . - .1 t.lnh. r to I .' old f.a- I- C..i:i p- f M. T. . s ii v w s'."' i : ' , N w 1 1 . v.-i-i ::m- M . boll p 1 ' - M . '!!' - M.-w i-ui.. - - i M . b ill I 1 ' M SI',1. S'A ',. .. il'.'A t-iio- ". M . r-.e-.r ph.- .e M . y.-li. w tic I.'. 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