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II THE HOOd RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL C, 1910 WE WANT YOU To Wear Our Clothes this Spring and Summer THE PALMER GARMENT is one that we can refer you to with a confidence that it will please you entirely AN INSPECTION of our 'Palmer Garment will post you in regard to the styles you should bvear and the price you should pay Shoes and Oxfords Built on Snappy New Lasts that fit your ideas of good style without conflicting with your expecta tions as to comfort. There's QUALITY that will Satisfy in every pair Our Prices are the Lowest Our Qualities are the Highest We know how to FIT THE FOOT If You want STYLE, SATISFACTION, FIT and QUALITY, Come Here MORLAN & LATHROP CUCUMBERS AS ORCHARD FILLERS In unot!ir column wh puMIhIi an nl for tho Hood IMver Appl Vlm'K'ir Company unking rancher wlio may Ik ItitriVHtnl In ratal nic cncninorH to 'iMpilre nt thi'lr nfhVi. Kanchem who have young tnt-H or have the ground ready for planting can learn HoriU't hlnir of Interent if they will In veHtlate thin an the vinegar com pany In experimenting with a plan that .will provide orchard iM'ginitern with a crop the lirnt year. It ta ex jktum! to handle the ciicumter IiuhI lien In connrctlon with the vinegar plant and If It work out niciimUTH are llahle to prove ttie iiiohI valualile crop that can he rained an a tiller In the valley. Will Organize Farmers' Union Chan. Hill, mate organizer of the Farmer' Kducatlonal and CoojM'ra tlve Cnlon, whom home ta at Pendle ton, arrived here Monday for a nhort vtalt. Mr. Hill wan accompanied by hlfl w ife and ta an old friend of M. P. iMcuherg and family. While here the Hllta were the gueHtu of Mr. and Mr. S W. Arnold. The organization which Mr. Hill represent lui become a powerful factor for the producer during the pat two year and ha been the mean of securing many reform for the farmer. In the grain raining In dun try alone It hon secured a reduc tion of one-half on the price of grain sack and a big reduction In freight tariff. Later Mr. Hill w ill organize a farmer' union at Hood Hiver which will work in cooperation with other organization here. Kvery family, ami especially those who reside in the country, should Ih provided at all time with a bottle of Chamlerlalir Liniment. There I no telling when It may 1k wanted In case of an accident or emergency. It 1 moHt excellent in all canes of rheumatism, spralu and bruise. Sold by all dealer. In the Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon for the County of Hood River SW. Stark, plaintiff, vs. J. A. Simonsonand Et- ta Simnnwm, defendant. To J. A. Simon son and Ktta Simonson. the alwve named defendants, in the name of the state of Oregon you are here by required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the atmve entitled action, on or before. six weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons, hereinafter stated, and if you fsil to appear and answer this complaint, the plaintiff will take judgment against you, and each of yiu. for the sum of ft.rt.1.fiO and for the plaintiff's costs snd disbursements made and ex pended in this action. You are notified that this summons Is served upon you by publication for six weeks in the Hood Kiver News by order of the County Judge of Hood River County, made March 4th. 1H10. direct ing the said summons be so published for a period of nix weeks requiring you to appear and answer said complaint on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication thereof. The date of the first publication of this sum mons is March inn, lit 10. S. W. Stark. Plaintiff. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Hood River County. Stephen H. Keed, Plaintiff, vs. Nettie Reed. Defendant. To Nettie Reed, the above-named defendant: In the Name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above- I entitled suit, within six weeks from the fit h day of April, lit 10, said day being the date of the first publication of this summons: and in cane of your failure to appear or answer, the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief demanded in this complaint, for, to-wit: A decree of divorce dis solving the bonds of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and defendant. This summons is published by virtue of an ; order of Hon. A. J. Icrby. Judge of the County ! Court of Hood River County, State of Oregon. , dated April 4th. 1910, by which it was ordered that this summons be published in the Hood Kiver News once each week for six successive weeks. Date of first publication. April 6th. 110. A. A. JAYNE. i 14-19-e Attorney for Plaintiff. I Notice of Final Settlement. ' otioe is hereby given that the undersigned, ad- ministrator of the estate of Rudolph Schmid, ' deceased, has filed, in the County Court of the , j State of Oregon, for Hood River County, his final account as administrator, and that the 2Mh day of , 1 April, 1H10. at the hour of ten o'clock a. m.. or as soon thereafter as the same can le heard, in the ; i County Court room in the City of Hood River. Ore j 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. ; I said final account; and all persons interested in ! mkI estate are hereby notified to attend at said time and place to present objection, if any there , be, to said final account. Dated this Mh day of March, 1910. 13-17-c A. W. Mkykr. Administrator. Have buver for some improved and unimproved fruit farms, (all and list your place with Geo. I. C'ul bertsoii & Co. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. U. S. I And Office at The Dalles. Oregon. March lith. lylO. Notice is hereby given that Harry L. Bart let t, whose post-orrice address is Portland. Oregon, did, on the 2xth day of August, lfW. file in this office Sworn Statement and Application No. O'll, to purchase NEl-tSWl-4. SK1-4NW.-4. and Lot 3. Section 7. Township 1 North. Range 11 Fast Wil lamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3. lKTs, and acts amendatory, known as the '"Timber and Stone Law." at such value as might be fixed by ap praisement, and that, pursuant to surh applica tion, the land and timber thereon have 1 n ap praised, the timber estimated at l,;Ui.nii board feet at 50 cents per M. and the land at tM"; that said applicant will offer final proof in support of his application and sworn statement on the 2nd day of June, ItUO, before the Register and Re ceiver of the United States Land Orliee 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 issues, by tiling a corroborated affida vit in this office, alleging facts which would de feat the entry. C. W. Moore, 13-.1-C Register, Notice to Creditors Notice b hereby given, that Jennie H PeBussey has been appointed executrix of the estate of T. W. Itellussey, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly itemized and verified to me at the law office offS. W. Stark, in Kliot Building, in Hood River, Hood River County, Oregon, with in pit months of the date of this notice. Dated April 4th. 1910. Jrnme H. PeHi'ksky. Fxecutrix of the Estate of T. W. Debussey. Deceased. A pr. 1-Oct. 1 0AKDALE GREENHOUSE Roees, Shrubs and Vines in good assortment for fall planting. Peonies 1 and 4-year old. 3-V to $1.00 each. Hordy I'heox, Bell Flowers. Cuapan yoii. Oriental 1'oppies, ready now. A full line of pot plants at Franz". Phone for cut flowers. FLETCHER & FLETCHER Apple Thinning Shears L ' ' l-'.-w : 14 4 0 When shipped by us last season from Oregon to Massachusets, from Canada to Mexico. This season we placed orders for nearly 3000 pair. This quantity permits us to make a special price of 30 CcntS Each Take advantage of it THIS PATTERN IS HEAVIER IN CONSTRUCTION WITH VOLUTE SPRING Special Price 35c Each FRANZ HARDWARE CO. Phono I A CLASSIFIED COLUMN advirtiumtsU tor InttrtJon vnosr this htiain. ill be chargstf lor st tht rsls et 25c ptr month tor (usually) throo linos ao display. Casa should accompany copy, othsrwus payablo by tht lOthot tho month. At a medium tor reaching tho people SPECIAL NOTICES Wanted-A second hand hay rake, also a second " Land orchard wagun with lew wheels. En quire at News Office. 1.-15-C VUantcd To buy second hand farm w ate on and " farm implement. Address t. Houd Kiver News. 12-16-p REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS ThW Sale 110 acres, four mile from M osier on A The Uallea road. Volney 8. Muntrer, owner. Taylor F. U.. Shasta Co., Calif. 10-17 Lht Sale My residence property, 1017 May A wtret. aecond houae wet of the high achoul, pne LV, Alao 10 acre 1 1-2 mile south of town on the weal aide, containing tioo two-year old Yellow Newtown treea and 30 Winter Banana trees; price IT.'aW. L. H. Ciibaon. 11-li-c lor Sale ! our large kjta on the Heigh ta, partly in fruit; price low. Alito ajme trwi buya in the went part of town. Inquire of A. W. Onthank. 11-M-c LVr Sale One hundred UIh in Irwin St Wataun'a J'imt Addition to Hood Kiver. AlHoasecond hand force pump. Inquire J. W. Kigby. 11-li-c LVr Sale Gotjij partly improved fruit land 8 for tiale from (50 to Ii5i per acre, accordintr to lo cation; many with bearing orchard. Inquire, Mr. C. C. Cuddeford. Hood Kiver, Or.Jl-14-p Tor Sale Six room mlem house, two lota A with houiw. Or will ell with one lot. i'hone No. lLi-at. 12-1&-C Ltr Sale 10 acres in the Oak Grove district, A about 3 acre in 1 year old treea, 50 peach trees between, about 4 acre of balance easily cleared, having only a few willow stools on it. Trees bought and on place to set another acre. Under Green Point ditch. Price $230 per acre. $-00 cah will handle. For particulars address "P." care News, Hood Kiver. 14-17-c Lor Kent A neat 4-room cottage on Sherman A avenue, close in. Inquire of A. W. Onthank. 14-tf-c TAr Kent Seven room house; beautiful grounds, A choice location, cloae in. Address box 2u. 13-17-c HOR8E8, COWS, PICS, CHICKENS. ETC. TJVir Sale About 450 head of thoroughbred and grade Angora goals of all ages, at very reason able price. Apply to W. H. k era lake, Mouier, Ore., or the Mcjsier Bulletin. 14-17-c LVr Sale Two grade Jersey cows, also one A driving horse, weight 11W pound. J. L Miller, phone 311-F. 11-14-p UVr Sale Fresh cow and calf, good Jersey stock, good milker, lots of butter, price $). B. Jensen. Star route lu. Mount Hood road 10 miles out. 11-14-p Tor Sale 200 egg Petal u ma incubator and brood er. both in good condition, cheap. Phone 'SITi- K. Li-16-c Ljr Sale One horse eight years old, safe for lady to drive or for buggy or farm work. Phone 213-x. LM5-c Pur Sale Eggs for setting. Barred rock from winter layers, pen headed by cockerel from best laying stock on coau Khode Island red bent winter layers and extra choice birds. Pen headed by cockerel direct from Khode Island. Trap nested stock $1.30 and 2 per setting. Paul K. Hughes, phone 15-M. 14-1 7-c FOR SALE anted Good laying hens, 6 or 8. Phone Odell KJ. 14-17-p por Sale Chicago Cottage organ, 6 octave, quire at Apple Growers Urnon 11-14-c In- TTor Sale I wish again to offer for sale three notes for money loaned in 14&. held by me against B. F. Shoemaker, dated June 3, 1&1, and due in 1&2 and '93, 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. bhoemaker. Por Sale A Brussels carpet and child's bed. En quire 51 Cascade avenue. 1-13-p L"W Sale Why do you pay 3ic per pound for turkeys? Buy a trio fine Bronxe turkeys, from Mary Bradford, Star Route 10, Hood Kiver, Ore gon. 13-lt-c TJW Sale Pair hcrses. weight about 2200 pounds; good travelers and true pullers; a little thin in flesh now; $10 harness and farm wagon, all for &75 or would trade for one big horse with harness and wagon. Addre&s X News of! ice. 13-16-p Tpor Sale 50.000 strawberry plants, from last year s settings, Gordon Bros., Mount Hood, Oregon. 14-17-p . For SalePhaeton and harness, $50. A. T. Allen. 14-17-p For Sale Fifty thousand strawberry plant at tl nr 1 1 HI. Also trimmers to trim same. Kalph Hinnchs.14-17-c Lor Sale Have some first grade Spitzenbergs and Yellow Newtowns for sale; also a few Johnathans. Telephone KMell. 14-17-p TTor Sale Cheap Faultless No. 2 grubbing ma- chine, complete with lines, chokers, plow, etc t'sed few weeks; almost new. Apply P. A. Smith, R. D. 3. telephone 113K. 14-17-p EMPLOYMENT Tanted A girl for houwork. Apply to Mrs. y H. U. W. Pineo. 14-17-c Vanted A washwoman. Apply at Mt. Hood ' Hotel. 11-17-c Strong young man. German, not very long in this country, but speaking English perfectly, wants position on fruit farm. Address "H. P.," this pHpen V'anted- A man and family to take charge of an improved fruit farm. 1'iO acres, giiod house and barn, and who will also buy an interest there in. German or Skandinavian preferred. Enquire of Jrihn Iceland Henderson. Incorporated. 4-tf-c 'anted Wideawake young man wants position ' on i ranch or fruit farm. Address Box V&. Hood Kiver. 11-14-c Help Wanted Capable and nxperienced farmer. Steady work. Address Homer A. Rogers. Mt. Hmm1. stating age, experience and wages wanted. 12-1. Vc Vanted Party to pull stumps off 5 acre trait, ''in Belmont district. Address 'S Marquam building, Portlund, tre. 1--1 5-p Tantid E.viH'riencei man to prune orchanl. Enquire of R. L. Delano, Mt. Hood hotel. 12-l.Vp Van ted-Man and team to truck kg by day or '' contract. Mt, Hood Milling Co. Phone Odell 31. 13-17-c Vante1 By an experienced man position on ' fruit ranch. Married. Address G. P., care J. J. Mortimer. 13-ltf-p Wanted-Expert Orchardist Capable of handling thirty acres of full bearing orchard. Address "S" Hood River News. Telephone NulU:e Stockholders Meeting. To Whom It May Concern: You are hereby notit'ud that the regular annual meeting of sttx-kholders of the Hood Kiver Rase Hall Club will le held at the office of the corpora tion, at 1.0 Second Strwt, on Monday, the Jith day of April. A. 1. 1hH. at the hour of lu o'clock a. m.. at which time there will De elect i a n-taru of dirtctors fir said corporation, and the question of the sale of the ball park will also come before the meeting. HOOD RIVER R SE BALI. CLVR. Hy John Inland Henderson. Secretary Notice ol Sale of Bonds. N'l.tice is henby given that the Rnl of Direct ors of the Hood Kiver Irrigation District, in 1 Hood River Cunty. Oregon, will s'll the Nnds of i said district in the sum of iV hi, on Monday j the 2nd day of May. 1;10. at the hour of 10 a. m.. I st theotTii-eof the !ardof directors, at the resi lience of K. W. Kelly, in said district, and that sealed proposals for said Umds will be receivel by j said Ixtanl nt said place for the purpose of sa.d Und- until the day and hour above mentioned, at , which time the board shall open the proposals and awanl the purchase of the bonds to the hurh 1 est respi'iisible bidder, the Hoard resM-rving the ' right to reject any ami all bids. Huls to te ac ! companied by s certified check for lt per cent of the amount of the bomii for which the bid is iiub mitted. ) Sntd bonds shall be payable in I'nite! States gold coin in ten series, a. folUiws, to-wit: At the expiration of eleven yenrs, five per cent I of the whole number of said In'nds; twelve years, six Mr cent; thirtwn years. sven pr cent: four teen year, emht per cent; fifteen years, nine ter , cent. sixU-en ears. ten (er cent; sevnltn year-. I eleven per cent; eighteen years, thirteen ht cent; nineteen yearn, fifteen per cent; twenty year-, sixteen per cent, and shall bear interest at the I rste of six per cent per annum, payable serni-an- : nually, on the first day of January and Julv of each vear. Tie principal and interest shall be p able at the place designated in t he bttnds. and bidders are given the option of having said bonds pHalleat Portland, Oregon, or New York tit v . N. Y.. and said bonds will he issued in accordance with theetevtion of the succerif nl bidderi. .sid botuN shall be men of ihe denomination of not lew than Uhi. anl not more than and shall le negotiable in form, and coupons for the interest shall be attached (o each and signed by the secretary. I Dated at Hood River tlvs th day of March. I Lk. , K. W. Kkil.l.Y. Stvretary. LEGAL AND OTHER NOTICES Guardian's Notice otiVe is herefiy given that in pursuance to an A1 order isaued by the Hon. A. J. Derby, judge of the county court of the state of Oregon. February 4th, lJKl. the undersigned. John A. Wilson, has been appointed guardian of the person and estate of ( haroMte Mills, an incompetent, of Hood Riv er. Hood River county. State of Oregon. All per. sons having claims againat said estate are request ed to present them, accompanied by proper vouch ers, at the r"idenc of said guardian, at Hood Kiver, H'jod River county, Oreavm, or at the oThce of John Iceland Henderson, the attorney for said guardian, at Hiod River, Oregon, within mix months from the date of this notice. Lausd Hood Kiver, Oregon. March 7th. 1910. John A. Wilon, Guanhan of the person and estate of Charolotte Mills, an incompetent. John Lkland Heni-kksom, Attorney for Guardian. 10 la Ihe County Court of tbt Start of Orogoi for Hood River County Tn the matter of the estate of Katie if. Smith. deceasei.-Administrator's Notice of Final Ac count. Notice is hereby given, that I. the undersigned administrator of the estate of Katie M. Smith, de cead, have filed with the County Court of the State of Oregon for Hood River County, a final account, and have aked for final settlement of said estate, and the County Court, by an order dated the 3d day of March. 110. has appointed Thursday, the 7lh day of April. 1910. at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Court Houae in the City of Hood Rit er. County of Hood River. State of Oregon, as the time and puve for hearing of objections to such final account and settlement of said estate, and all persons having objections to said account or to the settlement of said estate are hereby notified to file same on or before 10 o'clock a. m, of said 7th day of AoriL 19 lu. in ifcnnUnM with Mid nr. der of the court. This notice is published for four successive weens, Deginning with issue of date the yth day of March, A. D. li10 R. B. Braoo, Administrator of the estate of Katie M. Smith, deceased. 10-14 In toe County Court of the Stateot Oregoi for the Couoty of Hood Hiver. Tn the Matter of the Estate of Peter Kopke, de ceased. Order for Citation, to show cause. On the petition filed in thia Court th 24th dav of February. 1910, of Roste Margaret Benson, claiming to be the sole surviving child and sole neir ana next or kin of reter Kopke, deceased, praying that the decision of this Court hrcttfnr mail, admitting to probate a paper writing pro pounded by William Khrck, as the last will of the said Peter Kopke. deceased, be sgain examined, and that the matter thereof be again heard by mis oourx. it is tnis the zist day of March. A. l. litlO. ordered that the said cause be aoram examin ed and heard, and that notice be given to the said William hjhrck, and to Mrs. Anna Grimm, a widow, sister of said Peter Kocke. deceased, sole devisee under said will, whe resides in Neu Klost- er, Hanover, in the Lmpire of Germany, and to all persons interested in said estate, to appear in this Court on or before Monday the 4th day of July. A. D., 1510, or day following, the said 4th day of July being a legal holiday, the said 4th day of July being the first day of the regulay July term of said Court, in person or by solicitor, then snd there to show caue why the said probate of the said Will shall not be set aside, and the aaid paper writing therein propounded by the said William Khrck as 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 U) successive weeks, and for five (5) consecutive insertions, pre vious to the said 4th day of July, lylO; and that said published order show the 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.t 1910. A. J. Derby, 12-Jft-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 Changing Name of Fred Henry Smith to Fred Henry Schaer. Now coming on for hearing tht petition of Fred Henry Smith, duly verified by the petitioner on the 4th day of February. 1910, and filed in this caune 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 itate 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 Davenport, Ne braska, sometime in the summer of 1M8, when petitioner was eight years of age; and about one year after the death of petitioner's mother, his said father re-married in the state of Iowa and a few months after said marriage, hia second wife, whose name w-as Rose Collamore, deserted said petitioner's father in said state of Iowa, and about eight months after said second marriage petitioner's said father secured a divorce from said second wife and in order to prevent said second wife obtaining alimony, said petitioner's father assumed the name of "John A. Smith" in stead of his own name, John A. Schaer, and re tained said name thereafter, as his real name; that said petitioner believes that said father is dead, and that his father resided, until about nine years ago, with said petitioner, in the city of St. Psul, in the state of Minnesota; that on or about the first day of April, the father 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 is now residing in a house belonging to Charles Schaer, who is the brother of said petitioner's said father, and that there are other mem lers of the said Schaer family living; that the premises considered, petitioner's name of Mnith has no pleasant associations connected with it, and said name never was his 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 pleading or agreeable to him. although petitioner has gone by the name of "Fred Henry Smith' for shout twenty years; 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 leels 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 as.octauons of his early childhood, and his early home, and that it would be of pecuniary benefit in regard to matters of business, mayhapsof inheri tance, and he is anxious to effect such change, that petitioner has no other reason for deiring such change in name, and is not aware of any objections to said petition, nor does he know of any reuson that can be raised against it. And it appearing that m pursuance of the law in such casHM made and provided in section 6l.'!7. Hellinger di Cotton s Annotated Codes of Oregon, that public notice has 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 weeks and for five inser tions thereof, consecutively, the first publication of which notice was the wh day of February. li10. and w hich notice directed that all persons should otfer and should cause, if any they have, why the petition to change the name of the appli cant, should not be granted, and it appearing to the court by said petition, and affidavit of publi cation, thst said Fred Henry Smith resides in the city of Hood Kiver. county of Hood River and state of Oregon, the county in which this court is situate, and that said applicant is more than twenty-one years of age, and the court being sat istied by such petition that there is no reasonable objection that taid petitioner should assume an other name, and that said publication is in all things regular and that all the proceedings had herein are regular and according to Law : It I Therefore Ordered, on this the lith day of March, lilo. that Fred Henry Smith be and he hereby is authorized to assume the name of Fred Henry Schaer. from and after the Uth day of March, l'.'io. and that within ten days from this date the said petitioner do csuse a copy of this order to be published in the Hood River News, a public newspaper, printed in said county of Huxi Kiver, according to the provisions of the statute in such case made snd provided: that said notice be publish-! for four weeks and for five insertions thereof, and that upon return of the proof there of, a certificate, under the soal of the court, signed by the clerk thereof, shall i-ue, showing that the applicant's niT.e is now and shall here after be Fred Henry Schaer, and that said name shall hereafter be his legal name. Ordered this 12th day of March. 1 HO. A J. Dfrby U-lVc Courty Judge. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Hood Ri. er County. Nevsda Hastings, rlamtirf. vs. Fred L. Hast ing, iVftndant. To Fred L. Hastings, the above-named defend ant. In the Name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby rei.iirel to arpfar and answer the complaint nlt-d agsmst you in the above entitled S'nt. within six weeks from the Kth day of April. 1:I0. aid day being the date of the first publication of thin summons, snd in cane of your failure to appear or answer, the plaintiff Will apply to the court for the relief demanded in her complaint, for. toait: A decree of divorce dis solving the l-nU of matrimony existing between the ptaintiif and d-f'niant. This s-minion is published by virtue of an onUrof H'u. A J. IVrhy. Judge of the County Court of Hoii R-ver County. State uf Ortgtn, dated April th. lln. by which it whs ordered that tins summon be puhhhcd in the Houd Kiwr News once each week for six succetsiva WiH'kS- L! uf first publication. April Sth, 110. A. A JAYNE, 141-c Attorney for I'laiu'cF,