THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1910 11 venous Morlan & Lathrop "THE SINCERITY STORE" .) Ladies' and Children's Shoes 5 CHEER UP! The Lady who made a mistake this season and didn't buy a "PALMER" Garment is pretty certain not to make any rfiore mistakes. But if she buys a "Palmer Garment" she is SURE not to make any more mistakes. "Talmer" Label means SATISFACTION. Forget Your Troubles and Buy one of our "Palmer Garments" . Shirt Waists? Yes, we can tell you all about them. They're sell ing so fast that you'll have to HURRY if you want one. Our line is THE BEST that can be had for the money anywhere. Portland isn't in it. Come in. Dry Goods, Furnishings and Notions ft Home Phone 8 . . -m 1 Hood River, Oregon Live Local Tropics lr. K. I.. IIouhp wan down from Spokane Mundny for a poep at hlx orchard. A n utimI concert will Ik- ulven next Sunday eveiilnir at the t 'omjrt-jf a tlonal I'liurcli liy the rhoir iihhInU'iI liy a ii u in tx-r of Holointx. Andrew Kern, foreman of Youtiu'h meat packing estalillxlnni'iit, and MImh IiIh Itrace were iiiarrh'il Satur day nt The lalle. Mr. Kern lias I hi-ii a renldent liere for two year and lian tnadt) many friend. The yoimic lady nlxo well known at Hood KIvit and twin relative here. The liall Kanie Sunday lietwen White Salmon and Hood Kiver wan won by the latter by a xrore of to 4 In the lant limine Hood Ulver hail to Hiipply the vlnltliiK team with a pitcher. At the HaptlHt rliureh next Sunday nltfht Mr. Ilarureuve will commeiK'e a Merlen of hitiikiiih on the "Chrlntlan (ientleman." A cordial Invitation In extended to the men of Hood Itlver and vicinity to the practical connld eratlon of the above theme. I.adl" may iiIhii llnd Home point of Intercut The Thursday Mimical Club will meet with Mr (ieo. Wilbur Thurn day afternoon of thin week, l'ro irrnni that wan to have been given liiMt week will le followed out. All are ured to be present. The Spelllii' I lee Friday nlht In ex pec ted to lie one of the most amiiMliin entertainments provhled nt Hood Hlver. The ladleH having chance of the ticket Hale have nolil a la rue numlHT and a rec jrd breaking atten dance In promlHed. Discharged I ireartns. Arrested Night Officer II. I.. Hlckox took Daniel O't'onner Into custody Mon day for dirtchurKiiK firearnm In the city limits. O't'onner was ihootlii at a mark on the flat near the east side brldtfe. Two of the bullets glanced aud came near hitting a woman In a nearby house. Real Estate Transfers. Mnttle A Oiler to Silas H Soule lot 1 fc 2 block 2 Wlnans addition David M .lackson to Kllen (' Turk 40 acre Houtheast of I'lne (irove M Sue Armstrontr to .1 M CulU'rt sou lots 2 & It Adams addition (. W. Kdmunds, M. D., eye. ear, nose and throat diseases exclusively, otllce hours !:: a. m. to 4 p. in. Phone 4:1. Ken. :U12 !- Notice to the Stockholders of the Hood River Apple Growers' Union The stockholders of the Hood Kiver Apple (irowers' Union are hereby notified that the annual ineetlnir of the stockholders of the Hood Kiver Apple (irowers' I'nlon will occur on Saturday, April 2nd, at 10 o'clock a. m., nt the K. of I. hall In the opera house In Hood Kiver, Oreiron, for the purpose of electing a Hoard of nine directors to serve for the ensuing year and also for the purpose of vot ing 011 the proposition of making the original stock Issue of $2ihm) on the same dividend pNying basis as the later Issue of stock. ('. H. Sl'HoAT, Sec'y. OAKDALE GREENHOUSE Roups, Shrubs and Vines in frood assortment for fall planting. Peonies 1 and 4-year old. 35c to $1.00 each. Hordy Pheox. Bell Flowers, Cuanan you, Oriental Poppies, ready now. A full line of pot plants at Franz. Phone for cut flowers. FLETCHER & FLETCHER A Snap in HockJ River Apple Lands. 100 acres fine apple land 6 miles south east of hood kiver, right in the famous Hood Kiver Apple Belt. Running wa ter through the place. A snap for someone to plat out in small tracts. Only $50 per acre. Write the owner, J. L. O'DONNULL, 54 IN. 16th Street, Portland, Oregon. Phone Main 6541. Have buvtTH for hoi.. Improved and unimproved fruit (firm. Oil I mid lint your pi nee with (ieo. I. Cul bertHon & Co. Notice of Final Settlement. otice is hereby (riven that the undersigned, ad ministrator of the estate of Rudolph Schmid. deceased, has tiled, in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Hood River County, his final account as administrator, and that the 2th day of April, 19 10, at the hour of ten o'clock a, m., or as soon thereafter as the same can he heard, in the County Court room in the City of Hwd River, Ore gon, has been fixed by order of the County Court of Hood River County as the time and place for hearing objections to, and for the settlement of. said final account; and all persons interested in said estate are hereby notified to attend at said time and place to present objections, if any there be, to said final account, Dted this 28th day of March, 1910. 13-17-c AW. Mkver, Admimstrator. ftottce lor Publication Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. March Hth. 1910. Notice is hereby jriven that Harry L, Bartlett, whone pst-omce address is Portland. Oreyon. did, on the lHth day of August. 1909. file in this oflice Sworn Statement and Application No. U."i211, to purchase NE1-4SW1-4. SK1-4NW1-4. and Lot 3. Section 7. Township 1 North. Range 11 East Wil lamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3. lTS. and act amendatory, known aa the "Timlter and Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by ap praisement, and that, pursuant to such applica tion, the land and timber thereon have been ap pra sd. the timber estimated at l.:tno.0o) board feet at .SO cents per M. and the land at f-W.iXI; that said applicant will offer final proof tn support of his application and sworn statement on the 2nd day of June, 1910, before the Register and Re ceiver of the. United States Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any time be fore patent issue, by filing a corroborated affida vit ;n this otfice, alleging facts which would de feat the entry. C. W. Moore. 13-21-C Register. Copy for advertisements should be in the office by Monday morning. GARDEN TOOLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. COMPLETE STOCK NOW IN. We make a special effort to secure flowers that are durable, easy running and simple in construction. Laun tors Spray Hose--Garden Hose Our stock of Nose is all new, being entirely sold out last fall. Our 5pray Hose is guaranteed to you. FRANZ HM!!!E We have them all widths from 14 to 22 inches, all prices from $3.75 to $15. Sizes and prices to suit everybody. CLASSIFIED COLUMN AtfttrtlMmtnti for Inttrtloa under this ktadlnf III bt charg,4 (or al lh rata ol 26c r month lor luiuall)) Ihraa llnta-no aiaplay. CaaN ihnuia onlk. Aa a naOiuni lor raachlnf tha MOP1 accom Iha Mtoa alanda alona tmt Mnaicallad LEGAL AND OTHER NOTICES bPECIAL NOTICES ' n . A I L I I l. 1 mn wtj n vwunu naiiu uj ran, bimi accixiu hund urchaini lavaiion with Ltur iavhaMtl Kn quire at newi unice. lli-c VTantJ To buy second hand farm wagon and farm implementa, Addroas p. Huul River News. 12-15-p REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS TTor Sal-Kiv room house and 3 lota for fUUD. A See (ieo. D. Culbertan A Co. lu-13c r Sale 160 acres, four miles f rm M osier on The Dalles road. Volnev S. Munirer. owner. Taylor K O.. Shasta Co., Calif. lu-17 por Sale-10 or 20 acre beat fruit land for aal A cheap if ld soon. Partly improved. Inquir of Geo. Darting Son, JJnderwood, Wanh. lU-l't-c Ior Sale My residence property, 1017 May A atreet. aecond houae wwt of th high achool. price tun JO. Alo 10 acre 1 1-2 niilea south of town on the weat aide, containing 6J0 two-year old Yellow Newtown tree and 30 Winter banana trees; price tlUM. U B. Cibaon. 11-14-c Lir Sale Four large lota on th Heigh ta, partly in fruit; pric low. Auto tome gooil buy in th wet part of town. Inquir of A. W. Onthank. U-M-e XSor Sale One hundred lota in Irwin & Wataon'i First Add it Win to Hood Kiver. A liio a second hand force pump. Inquire J. W. Higby, H-14-c tr Sale Good partly improved fruit lands for sale from t-'Ai to IJO0 per acre, according to lo cation; many with bearing orchards. Inquir, Mr. C. C. Cuddeford, Hood Kiver, Or.ll-14-p TJr Sale Six room modern house, two lots A with house. Or will sell with on lot. Phone No. m-u. 2-h-c por lent Seven room houae; beautiful grounds, A choice location, close in. Addreas box iu.. 13-17-c HOR8E8, COW8, PIGS, CHICKENS, ETC. Pir Sale-S.C. Khode Inland Red eggs for hatch A uig Hest laying strains, bred from winter lay ers. $1.50 per 15. fc. P. Batten, phone 2012-M. 6-1-p Por Sale Fancy Buff Orpington roosters, alo capons for table utte or for "steDmothers" to brood chickens. A. J. Grow, phone 201-M. 10-l:tc tW Sale One horse eight or nine years old. first claas for bugg-y or farm work. See W. H. Stone, on Hershner. Eaat Side, Phone 31-M. 10-13 por Sale Two grade Jersey cows, also one A driving horse, weiurht lluO bounds. J. L Miller. phone 31i-F. 11-14-p Por Sale Freah cow and calf, good Jersey stock, A good milker, lota of butter, once SoO. B. Jensen'. Star route 10, Mount Hood road 10 mile out. 11-14-p Por Sale Single comb brown Leghorns and L Indian Runner duck evirs. SI. 50 oer aettinir. F. C. House, phone 213" L. 12-15-c Por Sale 20 egg Petal u ma incubator and bmod er, both in good condition, cheap. Phone 3272 K. 12-15-c pr Sale One horse eight years old. aafe for lady to drive or for buggy or farm work. Phone 213-x. 12-15-c FOR SALE In- Por Sale Chicago Cottage organ. 6 octave. quire at Apple Growers Lnion. 11-14-c Por Sale I wish again to offer for sale three A notes for money loaned in 188, held by me against B. F. Shoemaker, dated June 3, 11, and due in 1!2 and 'H3. issued by B. F. Shoemaker on which he has refused payment and taken advant age of the statute of limitation in the January court. J. H. Shoemaker. pW Sale A B runnels carpet and child's bed. En quire 601 Cascade avenue. 12-15-p por Sale Why do you pay 30c per pound for A turkeys? Buy a trio fine Bronze turkeva. from Mary Bradford. Star Route 10, Hood River, Ore gon 13-l-c pW Sale Pair horses, weight about 2200 pounds; good travelers and true pullers; a little thin in flesh now; (40 harness and farm wagon, all for $275 or would trade for one big horse with harness and wagon. Address X News orfice.13-lt-p LOST AND FOUND T oat-6n Oak street between 9th and Odd FeT "lows' Hall, string of jet beads. Please return t Annette Brosius. 10-3c EMPLOYMENT VVTanted A man and family to take charge of '"an improved fruit farm, 10 acres, good house and barn, and who will also buy an interest there in. German or Skandinavian preferred. Enquire of John Leland Henderson, Incorporated. 46-tf-c Vanted A man to work on fruit ranch. One who will find himself. Man with experience preferred Phone lsS2-K. 10-13c Vranted Man experienced in planting treea to ' " work by the month; about two months work. Address box 5t4, Hood River, Ore. 10-14p VVanted Practical nurse want patient at her ' home or will care for children. Phone 119-K. 10-13-c Vranted A position to take charge of business " and practical conduct of ranch by one who is experienced in all branches of fruit growing, competent also to handle any kind of clerical work. Address A. News ortice. 10-13-c i Vanted Wideawake young man want position i " on a ranch or fruit farm. Address Box 93, 1 Hond River. 11-14-c TJelp Wanted Capable and experienced farmer. ASt-ady work. Address Homer A. Rogers. Mt. Htod, stating age, experience and wages wanted. 12-l.S-c VV'anted Party to pull stumps off 6 acre tract, "in Belmont district, Addresa 20 Marquam building, Portland, Ore. 12-15-p . . VTanted Experienced man to prune orchard. Enquire of R. L, Delano, Mt. Hood hotel. 12-l.Vp Tanted-Man and team to truck log by day or contract. Mt. Hood Milling Co. Phone Odell 39. lM-17-c Tantel By an experienced man position on " fruit ranch. Married. Address G. P.. care J.J. Mortimer. 13-lfi-p Wanted-Expert Orchardist Capable of handling thirty acres of full bearing orchard. Address $" Hood Kiver News. Telephone 223-M In the Circuit Court ol the State of Oregon for the County of Hood River C W. Stark, plaintiff, vs. J. A. Simonttonand Et ta Simontum. defendants. To J. A. Simonton and Ktla Simonson, the above named defendants. In the name of the state of Oregon you are here by H-wniri-d to appear and answer the complaint hUnl swainst you in theattove entitled action, on or before six weeks from the date of the first pul lication of this summons, hereinafter titated, and if you fail to appear and answer this compiaint, the plaintiff will take judgment atrainut you. and each of yju, for the sum of .Vi.;V and for the plaintiff's costs and disbursements made and ex pended in this action. You are notified that this summons i served upon you by publication for six weeks in the Hood Kiver News by onier of the County J mitre of Hood River County, made March 4th. llMO. direct ing the said summons be so published for a period of six weeks requiring you to appear and answer said complaint on or before six woeks from the date of the first publication thereof. The date of the tint publication of this sum mon: is March yth, 1:10. S. W. Stark. riaintitT1 Mice ol Sale ol Bunds. VTotice i" hereby given that the Board of Direct orsofthe Hood River Irrigation District, in Hmxl River County. Oregon, will sell the Nnds of said district in the sum of ."o.iM.ui. on Monday the 2nd day of May. 1H10. at the hour of 10 a. m.. at the olTu-e of the brd of director, at the reai-dom-e of R. W. Kelly, in sajd district, and that sealed proosals for said b-'fids will be received by said boanl at sani place for the purpose of saul bonds until the day and hour above mentioned, at which time the board shall open the propwals and award the purchase of the bonds to the high est responsible bidder, the Hoard reserving the nght to reject any and all bids. Bids to be ac cMiitanied by a certified checx for 10 per cent of the amount of die bonds for which the bid is sub mitted. Said bonds shall be payable in t'nited States gold coin in ten serii-s. as follows, to-wit: At the expiration of eleven ve:irs, five per rent of the whole niimter of said bunds; twelve yeais, six per cent; thirtet-n ymn, M'ven per c-nt; four, teen years, eight per cent: fifteen years, nine per cent, six'een years, ten per cent; seventeen jeas. eleven per cent; eighteen ara, ihirte'n vt ctit. nineteen year, fifteen per cetit; twenty yrs. sixteen per cent, and shall hear interest at the rate ef six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, on the first dav of Jsnuaiy and Julv of each vear. The principal and inten-st shall N pnable at the place designatitl m the lt ils. and bidders art given t he option of having saui bunds p:iy;ible at I'ortland. treg-un. or New York Citv. N. .. anil srttd bonds wdl be issuin! in aoeur lnvi-e with the election of the successful biddem. Said Imiul- sh.-ill I e each of ihe derii.mmati.'n of not lew than $huV and not more than i.n i0. and shall te neuutiable in furm. and coupuii for the interest shall te attached to each and signed ty the secretary. lated at Ibsxl River this 2Sth day of March. I'.UO. R. W. Kkli.y, Secretary. (juardian'f Notice XTotice la hereby given that In purvuance to an 11 order issued by the Hon. A. J. Derby, judge ol the county court of the state of Oregon. February 4th, ltflu, the undersignaal. John A. Wilson, haa ben apoointed ruardian of the Deraoa and Mtits of Charolotte Mills, an incompetent, of Hood Kiv er, Hood River county. State of Oreyon. All per sons having claims against said estate are request ed to prment them, accompanied by proper Touch era, at the reaMience of aaid guardian, at Hood River, Hood River county. Oregon, or at the office of John Leland Hemleraon, the attorney for sawl guardian, at Hood Kiver. Oregon, within si months from the date of this notice. Dauad Huod Kiver, Oregon. March 7th, 1910. John A. Wiijom. Guardian of the person and estate of Charolotte Mdls, en incompetent. John Lclano Hundehaon, Attorney for Guardian. 10 In the Circuit Court ol tbi State of Oregoi for the County otHood River. A rthur Putnam, plaintiff. Ta, Ins L. Putnam. defendant. Suit for divorce-Summons-To Ina L. Putman, the above named defendant: In the name of the Slate of Oregon, you are here by required to appear and anawer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit, and within six weeks from tne 16th day of February. 1110. aaid day being the first publication of this umntona, and if you fail so to answer for want thereof the plaintiff will aouiv to the Court for the relief demanded in hia complaint aforesaid, tiled in aaid cause, for towit: A deem of divnre dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing be tween the plaintiff and defendant in said cause. This summons is Dubliahed bv virtu of an nr. derof Hon. A. J. Derby. J udge of the County Court of Hood River county, state of Oregon, dated February 11th. A. D. 1910. which order specifies and provides six weeks and seven inser tions publication in the Hood River Newa," ft weekly newspaper published weekly in said coun ty and state, as the time and caper in which aaid summons shall be published. Dated. Hood Kiver. Oregon. February lh 1910. John Leland Himdruun. Feb. 16-Mar. 30 Attorney for Plaintiff. Id tbe County Court ol tbe State ot Oregoi for nooa Kiver count Tn the matter of the eatate of Katie M. Smith, x deceased. Administrator's Notice of Final Ac count. Notice is hereby given, that I. the underaiamed administrator of the estate of Katie M. Smith, de ceased, have filed with the Countv Court of the State of Oregon for Hood River County, a final account, ana nave aaked ror nna! settlement of said estate, and the Countv Court, bv an order dated the 3d day of March, 1910, haa appointed Thursday, the 7th day of April. 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the Court House in the City of Hood Riv er. County of Hood River, State of Oregon, as the time and place lor hearing ox objections to auch final account and aettlement of aaid eatate. and all persons having objectiona to said account or to the settlement of aaid estate are hereby notified to file same on or before 10 o'clock a. m. of aaid 7th day of April, 1910, in accordance with aaid or der of the court. This notice is published for four successive weeks, beginning with issue of date the 9th day of March, A. D. 1910. R. B. BR AGO, Administrator of the eatate of Katie M. Smith. deceased. lo-U In tbe County Court ol tbe State ol Oregon for tbe County ol Hood River. Tn the Matter of the Estate of Peter Kopke, de ceased. Order for Citation, to show cause. On the petition filed in this Court the 24th day of February, 1910, of Rosie Margaret Benson, claiming to be the sole surviving child and sole heir and next of kin of Peter Kopke, deceased, praying that the decision of this Court heretofore made, admitting to probate a paper writing pro pounded by William Ehrck, aa the last will of the said Peter Kopke, deceased, be again examined, and that the matter thereof be axain heard by this Court. It is this the 21st day of March, A. D. 110. ordered that the said cause be ajrain examin ed and heard, and that notice be given to the said William Ehrck, and to Mrs. Anna Grimm, a widow, sister of said Peter Kopke, deceased, sole devisee under said will, whe resides in Neu Kloat er. Hanover, in the Empire of Germany, and tn all persons interested in said estate, to appear in this Court on or before Monday the 4th day of July. A. D.. 1910. or day following, the aaid 4th day of July being a legal holiday, the aaid 4th day of July being the first day of the reirulay July term of aaid Court, in person or by solicitor, then and there to show cause why the said probate of the said Will shall not be set aside, and the said paper writing therein propounded by the said William Ehrck aa the last will of the said Peter Kopke be declared null and void; and provided that a copy of this order be published in the Hood River News once a week for four (4) successive weeks, and for five (5) consecutive insertions, pre vious to the said 4th day of July. 1910; and that said published order show tbe date of this order, and the date of the first publication thereof, and that a copy of this order be mailed to Mrs. Anna Grimm, according to law. Ordered this the 21st day of March. A. D 1910. A. J. Derby. 12-lft-c County Judge. Notice In the County Court for Hood River County. State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Application of Fred Henry Smith to Change His Name. Order Changin Name of Fred Henry Smith to Fred Henry Schaer. Now coming on for hearing th petition of Fred Henry Smith, duly verified by the petitioner on the 4th day of February. 1910. and filed in this cause and court on the 5th day of February, 1910. setting forth grounds of the application as fol lows to-wit: John A. Schaer, the father of petitioner, was married to petitioner's mother in the state of Iowa about thirty-four years ago, and they lived to gether as husband and wife, about twelve years, when petitioner's mother died at Daverport. Ne braska, sometime in the summer of ltrt, when petitioner was eight years of age; and about one year after the death of petitioner's mother, hi snid father re-married in the state of Iowa and a few months after said marriage, hia second wife, whose name waa Rose Collamore, deserted aaid petitioner's father in said state of Iowa, and about eight months after aaid second marriage petitioner's said father secured a divorce from said second wife and in order to prevent aatdj second wife obtaining alimony, said petitioner a father assumed the name of "John A. Smith" in stead of hia own name. John A. Schaer, and re tained said name thereafter, aa hia real name; that said petitioner believes that said father it dead, and that his father resided, until about nine years ago, with said petitioner, in the city of St, Paul, in the state of Minnesota; that on or about the first day of April, lwl. the fnther of peti tioner left his home for the far West, and peti tioner has not heard from, or of his said father for more than seven years last past, and petitioner believes that his said father is dead; that peti tioner ta now residing; in a house belonging to Charlea Schaer, who is the brother of said petitioner's said father, and that there are other members of the said Schaer family living: that the premises considered, petitioner's name of "Smith" haa no pleasant associations connected with it. and said name never was hia real name, but petitioner alleges that he has acquired and sold real estate under the name "Fred Henry Smith,' but that petitioner really finds himself in the position of a man without a name that is pleasing or agreeable to hmi, although petitioner has gone by the name of "t red Henry Smith'' fr about twenty yearn; that petitioner believes, by thus changing his name, it would be of great ad vantage to him, as the name ' Smith" is so common, that he feels he is just One of a herd, while his father's real name, "Schaer," is an un usual name, and has clustered around it all the aA.ociat ions of his early childhood, and his early home, and that it would be of pecuniary benefit in regard to matters of business, mayhaps of inheri tance, and he is anxious to effect such change, that petitioner has no other reason for desiring such change in name, and is not aware of any objections to said petition, nor d.e he know of any reason that can be raised against it. And it appearing that in pursuance of the law in such cases made and provided in section JOT. Bellinger fe Cotton's Annotated Codes of Oregon, that public notice haa been given by proof of publication thereof, in the Hood River News, a newspaper of general circulation. published weekly in Hood River, in Hood River county, state of Oregon, for four week and f-r five inser tions thereof, consecutively, the first publication of which notice was the 9th day of February. V. 10, and which notice directed that all persons should otfer and should caue. if any they have, why the petition to change the name of the appli cant, should not be granted, and it aptearmg to the court by said petition, and a.iidav:t of publi cation, that a-d Fred Henry Sm-th resids in the city of Hood River, county f H -mi Kiver and Mate of Oregon, the county in which this court is situate, and that said applnant is more than twenty-one years of re, and the court being sat tstuil by sui'h petition that there ix no rvamnabie objection that taid petitioner should aasume an other name, and that said p'lblicai ion is in all things regular and that all the proceedings hud hervin ar? regular and afcordmif to law: It 1 I ru-rvfore Onh-rfd. on this the l.'th day of March. hI. that Fred Ib-nry Smith te and he h-r'by i authorized to assume the na-ne of Frl Hnry Schaer. frm and after the lUhdaynf March. liMd. and that within t-i days from this date the said petitioner d- iau-- a vpv of this ordT to be published in the Hwi Kivt Sew, public mw-pper. printed in Had county of H od River, according to t he pnviwirt of the tat'i in such ca.te mateand provide, that aid notice be published for four weeks and for five insertions thereof, and that upon return of the pn.f there of, a certificate, under the seal of the court, signed by the clerk thereof. shil i ,!, showing that the applicant's nan. e in now and -hall here after he Fn-d Hmrv Schaer. and that aaid name shall hereafter he his lefl name. OrdenM this Ux h day of March. 1:1 A J. Obrbt. 11 IS-c County Judge.