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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16. 1912 LOCAL AND PERSONAL MARRIED KIOBY-KEMKKKH Kev. Jesse W. Klguy aud Mrs. Mary Jane Kf merer were united la mar- i sure ami reau i nan. .v Clarke's Huge Friday evening ty Hev. V. B. remarkKt.le offer on page 2 Youn,f ut the Methodist parsonitge. Mnt.ll.ll. 1 1 Hillock and iiou left The ceremony was a very quiet one, yestemlay for Oklahoma City. Mr. I Young and her mother actlug lu ths prune orchards Dear Puyallup, Wash., large muslin umbrellas are used to protect the fruit at ripening time from the rain, which would cause the prunes to swell and burst When the crop Is harvested the umbrellas are put away for use the following season. Iladlock rental us a tiliort time longer. 1'rofeHsor J. W. ('rites took I1I14 physics class across the river Monday and they paid an Instructive visit to the North wen tern dam. Oipt. Braiee, who recently re turned from service In the Philip pines, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ('. ;M. llurltnirt Heveral days laHt week. Mrs. J. 1). Sleret and daiiKhter, Miss lleltn. arrived from Cbicugo as witnesses. Mr. and Mrs. Klguy have taken up their temporary resi dence lnMr. Itlgtiy's house on Seventh street, but expect to make their per manent home lu his bouse on the cor. ner of Seventh aud Oak streets. Mr. Klgby Is one of the pioneer preachers of the valley, having or- ganlzed the Methodist Church In noon uiver ji years ago. He was pastor of the church for two years before retiring from the mtnlHtry. Mrs. Kemererarrlved Thursday from Minneapolis, Minn. Her former bus- Friday to visit the former's son, baud was In the Methodist ministry Arthur, for a few days while en route and It was through their church re lations that Mr. and Mrs. Itlgby be came acquainted. If the supply of sjd corn la picked from the field before Oct 1, thoroughly dried out and kept dry during the win ter It will be entirely unnecessary to go to the trouble of testing It next spring. Corn gathered and cared for In the above manner cannot help bat grow. A rape pasture Is not only a mighty desirable proposition for the growing pigs, but for the bens and growing chickens. If It Is allowed to get a good start before letting the poultry In It will keep them supplied with, green food all summer and will do so until the latter part of November. Don't Say Underwear-Say Munsingwear to Southern California. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Toulsou of Portland were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. K It. M oiler. Mrs. Midler's brother from the North western dam, was also a visitor here. Miss Itegtna Walil, who has been night nurse at the Cottage Hospital, Is visiting friends In the l'per Valley this week before leaving for San IHego, Cat., where she will take a posj graduate course. On account of the death of their mother, Ouy Wood worth will make bis home with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. I). Wood worth, and Clifford will live with bis aunt, Mrs. K. K. Aldredge, at Oregon City. The Taft-Sherman Club has ar ranged with Hon. S. B. Huston to give a political seech at the Com mercial Club tomorrow (Thursday) evening. Albert J. I,oel, a Progres sive speaker, addressed a meeting at the Commercial Club Monday even-1 lug. The many friends of Uev. and Mrs. Kdmtind Trew Simpson will Iks sorry to learn that he un tendered to Bishop Paddock his resignation as rector of St. Mark's Kplscopal church, to take effect January 1. Mr. Simpson Intends to retire from the ministry, temporarily at least. 1)K A.N- WOOD WOHTU In the presence of Immediate rela tives. Miss Idel Woodworth and Boy F. Dean were married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. aud Mrs. 0. I. Woodworth, Wednesday morn ing. Bev. J. B. Parsons performed the ceremony, following which the bride uud groom left for Los Angeles, where they will make their home at JUw2 Larlssa Drive after a few weeks' honeymoon. A large circle of friends will wish Mr. and Mrs, Dean much happiness In their new relations, but will regret their departure from Hood Blver. Mr. Dean, who has leen a trusted employe of the Hood Blver Gas & Klectrlc Company, expects to enter the same business In his new home. A very praiseworthy type of munic ipal benevolence la to be put into op eration In the near future In Chicago. The city will buy cowa and pasture them In a newly Oiled and made por tion of Lincoln park, furnishing pure milk at bare cost to the baby sanitari um and to poor people who will go to the milk station for It Chicago baa a cat as well as a rat problem. A census recently taken hows that the Windy City baa 8,000,- 000 cats, of which number 1,000,000 are vags and hoboes, having no regular boarding and lodging place. These tramps are considered a prolific means of spreading disease, and a plan la be ing made to exterminate them. KVA.NH SMITH A quiet wedding was held Satur day noon when (ieorge B. Evans and Marie K. Smith were Joined In wed lock. The ceremony was pei formed by Bev. Mr. Swift of the Christian church. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Kvaus took up their residence at Tucker's bridge, where lie Is em ployed at the Hydro power plant. A bald fact that many a young man ahould remember who "can take a drink or let It alone" Is that not even a sa loon keeper cares to hire a man to tend bar who himself gets drunk. If saloon proprietors won't put up with such help It can be taken aa a pretty safe assumption that employers In other lines of business don't want them either. IIAUKN II AliHOM A very pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. aud will take up his residence on a Swift on the Heights Saturday night 300 acre ranch which they own near at 8 o'clock when Carl Hagen of Vancouver, Wash. They may leave Klickitat and Miss Hagbom of New Is fore the first of the year In case the York City were pronounced husband place can be filled Is-fore that time. d wife. Aside from his work for the church. The ceremony was performed by Mr. Slmusou has taken an active In Kev. J. H. Swift of the Christian terest In civic affairs and boy scout church In the presence of a few friends. work. Both he and Mrs. Simpson After the ceremony the happy couple have made many warm friends who left '' I nderwood where the groom The writer has found that a Tell of mosquito netting stitched to the nnder side of the rim of a straw bat and two or three Inches out from the band pro rides an excellent screen to protect one'a face when working In damp and shady woods. To make the protection complete the shirt sleeves ahould be rolled down and a pair of gauntlet leather gloves used. Why? Children' 9 Munsing Union Suits Ladies' Munsing Union Suits Are Munsing Union Suits Better? They are knit from carefully selected yams. They are made to fit and the fit does not wash out. The button holes, seams and edges do not wear ragged. They do not shrink when properly washed. They are made un der sanitary conditions. The prices are reas onable, the best for the money. There's a Munsing Union Suit for every need. The best people wear them the best stores spII hrm 50c to $1.50 75c to $3.50 Asabout the Molly Munsing Cut Outs OUR UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT IS READY TO SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS WITH THE KIND YOU WANT AT THE PRICE YOU WISH TO PAY Ladies' good weight, fleeced Union Suits, well made 50c to $1.00 Ladies' Union Suits in wool and part wool $1.50 to $3.50 Ladies' Union Suits, winter weight, low neck, sleeveless, high neck, short sleeves Ladies' good weight Vests and Pants, nicely finished, fleece lined 25cto75c Ladies' Vests and Pants in wool and part wool, white and grey 75c to $1.50 Children's fleece lined Union Suits, all sizes 45c Children's fleece lined Vests and Pants, white or grey, all sizes 25c Men's winter weight, fleece lined Union Suits, $1.00 to $1.50 Men's ribbed wool and part wool Union Suits, $2.00 to $4.50 Men's heary fleece lined, ribbed, bit Shirts and Drawers(,2,)50c Men's ribbed wool and part wool Shirts & Drawers(,.) 75c to $2 We show Men's heavy ribbed, knit, natural grey, part wool Shirts and Drawers at 75c Our Oregon Flannel Overshirts are all-wool and best made $1.50 to $4.50 BRAGG MERCANTILE COMPANY will regret to learn of their Intended departure. Dancing Classes Miss Alice lluekeumeyerof Portland announce the opening of dancing classes for the season, commencing Octolier 10. r.)12,at llellltronner Hall Wednesday evening, Beginners' class from N:IK) to!l:.'tO; Informal danoe fioui ::t0 to 11:30. Tluirtiday evening. Advanced class from H:K) to USUI; Informal dance from U:.'W to 11::H). t'hlldien's classes Wednesday aud Thursday afternoons from 4:00 to f:00 aud from TcOO to C:00. I'rivate classes can lie made liy appointment. Those desiring to Join any of the classes telephone No. 27. 41 1 f First Christian Church. The regular services next Sunday. Squday .School at !:" to which you are Invited. Preaching services will follow the communion at 11 o'clock. ( nne with us If you are not attend- lug church elsewhere and we will do you all thegood we ran. The Young People's Si K'lety Is doing fine work now and we urge you to attend at 0::i0. Sister l.yrely will lead next Sunday night and will expect you there and we are sure of a good time together. BEHEADING IN SIAM. First the Victim Is Fed, Than Tlrsd Into Giving the Signal. An execution In Slum Is an extraor dinary business, according to a corre spondent of the Chronique Medlcale. The doomed mnn, awakened at dawn. Is led In chains to the temple, where candles are lit around him. lie la ex horted to think of nothing to disasso ciate bis tnlnd from mundane affairs and Is given the best meal of his life, the menu being carefully chosen ac cording to the social status of the crim inal. There are two executioners. One k hidden In some brushwood, while the other, dressed In vivid red, conducts the criminal to the place of sacrifice, bidding him be seated on banana leaves "In order to be entirely aep- fully eat the Insldra out of the beams rated from earth." of the wooden houses and recently ate The condemned man Is then put Into the sheet lead on top of the Pyducy Is employed ns an electrician aud where they will make their home. These young people have the good wishes of all who know them and start lu life with bright urosiiects. Christian Science Services i nristian Science services are held In the Commercial Club rooms Sundays at 11 a. m. Subject will lie the "Doctrine of Atonement. Sunday school nt the same hour lu Itocm 2, Davldsou IMdg. Wednes day meetings In same room 8 p.m. Heading room open daily, 2 to 5 p. in. A Woman's Beauty lesnds very much upon the np pea ranee of her hair. I am prepared to make combings up to your order and to furnish switches, puffs and curls made of genuine human cut hair In any shade desired. The llragg Mercantile Co. will ls pleased to show them aud give prices. Mrs. Kvn Woodliurn, phone l!4-M. ANTS Tn AUSTRALIA. They Eat Up Woedtn Beams and Even Dins en Lsadsn Roofs. The following extract from an Aus tralian dlury will give an Idea of the ravages of the ants in that country: "About noon It got too hot for any thing, and I took a well earned swim In a secluded creek, amid shoals of Osh. lurge and small, who apparently resented my Intrusion from the way they came and s tared at me. "I found on emerging from the wa ter that a host of blue brown ants bad taken possession of ray clothes, and when they were shaken out they re venged themselves by biting my bare feet tn a way which waa exceedingly painful. "There are thousands of ants every where. Some of the ant hills are three feet high aud alx feet across, but ex cept for a sharp nip at the time the ordinary ant's bite Is not noticeable, nut If a soldier ant or a bull ant or a green head (an ant about one and a half Inchea long with a green head) bites you It Is not to be forgotten because they take quite a big piece out "Then there are the white ants (not really anta, but termites), which cheer- There la as much difference between a piece of steak that la properly cooked broiled or fried In a hot spider and turned frequently and one that is cooked In fat until It la done to death and tough aa leather, aa there la be tween daylight and darkness. And there Is just aa much difference In nutritive value of meats cooked In these two waya aa there Is In their palatablllty. An Interesting bit of bird lore comes from Utah. It has to do with the pro tection which Is afforded by law to seagulls, which In the early daya aaved a grain crop for the Mormon settlers by devouring a horde of grass hoppers which were on the point of making short work of It In addition to the protection by law which pro- CLASSIFIED ADS. EVERYBODY READS THE NEWS "WANT" ADS. EMPLOYMENT COLUMN Dims, it is said that a soon to be erected In their honor. rarm HelD and Berrv Pickers The Hood River Apple Growers Union and the Davidson Fruit Company have arranged with the Y. M. C. A. Industrial Employ ment Agency of Portland, to fur nish all classes of farm help, in- vides heavy penalties for killing the ciuding berry pickers, for the muuuiutui IB ,-, m-H fViiif rrrnnnro tho laiuicio mil iiuib .i j va Hood River District during the Th. i. o ,.k K.n coming season. ucn vou neeu Doetrv in th rontpntinn tht h hteh help either phone or write the cost of living is not due so much to the Union or the Davidson Fruit Co. high price of foodstuffs and other ne- and the calls will be promptly cessities as to the cost of a type of life forwarded to us and filled. No that Is expressed In the phrase high charge to employers. 20tfc living hiring other folks to do what 7r"Ti n u jT r we formerly did ourselves and buying llPPer Valley Orchardists I am luxuries of one kind and another that U prepared to do a limited our parents and grandparents would amount of spraying with power almply have considered out of the quea- sprayer. A. B. Coulter, Phone tlon In view of the condition of the Odell 273. 37-44C family bank account REAL ESTATE SECTION 1 Remarkable Offer 14 lts in H center of the city A. W. Onthank. for $1800, 42-43c For Sale At a sacrifice. 20 acres orchard land in Willow Flat district. For particulars see E. Kline at Hood River Gas and Electric Co. office. 24tfc F Nature In plant life does not take kindly to any attempt to defeat ber reproductive process. This was shown tn an Interesting manner in the case Wanted To take contracts this fall, to work apple orchards next year. V est bide orchards preferred.' My prices cheaper than what it will cost you to do VV. 1. rorry, 30-42p of a field of oats situated In Gregory tho .,. vfmrs1if county, a D., which It waa thought P.A. n04 v W. . n,lnS h. h.ll ., ..!,- I tlull 1-J n " " i uiitm t.n.i wluv nirT0 nan. The oats perked up so that a very good crop of hay was later cut while following this a second crop or stand of oats sprang up that now promises a yield of thirty bushels per acre If the frost holds off a sufficient length of time. LOST AND FOUND ADS Lost Heavy gold ring with one diamond. Finder please return to F. Morrison, 1100 State street, and receive reward. 37-38c For Sale 230 acres of land, from $50.00 per acre up. Will sell 20-acre tract with part in trees. C. J. Calkins, Phone 50-K. tfc or sale 250 acres in White Salmon Valley in the Trout Lake neighborhood. About 100 acres cultivated and irrigated. Water free and abundant Best of soil. House of 8 rooms, well built and nearly new, is heated with Bovnton furnace. Hot and cold water, toilet and bath, large barn, hog house and other build ings. An ideal farm. Equity of $17,000 to exchange for bearing orchard in Hood River valley. Owner. 288 Washington street. Portland. 42c For Sale 3 1-2 gallon milk cow. Also household goods. Call on Sunday. J. F. Boles, care Groff brothers tents. 42-43p For sale Oak wood and some pine for the making and 75 cents additional per cord. About 50 cords available. Location about one mile east of Oak Grove store. Phone 1812x. Hans Hoer lein. 41-42c For Sale cheap One skeleton road cart, good as new, $12.50 One canvas cover, 10-ounce duck 24x28, good as new, $15. Apply Lawrence Stevens, 911 12th st 42-45p llanted Suite of three unfur II nished housekeeping rooms. Address A. S. care News office, 42-43c or Rent Plastered housekeep- ms. furnished orunfu 1 HI Wilson street. 43p F nished FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE I ost Between top of east side Lgrade and town, a pair of eye That the telephone may be used In a very practical fashion by the farmer Is shown neatly In an Instance which came under the writer notice a few glasses in case. Finder please daya since. A farmer who lived on the nhone Mrs. I,. E. Ireland. 1U7X euge oi one lown ana naa a nice Duncn Of bogs to sell phoned to buyers In his own and a neighboring town distant some six miles. On that particular day bogs were worth 40 cents per hundred more In the more distant market The result waa that he loaded up 1,000 pounds of hogs and received $720 for handbag ith name engraved on silver mounting. Return to Better F ruit Suitable reward. 42p I ost Small pigskin Lwit Lost Wicker telescope basket, somewhere on road between the haul, which he made easily In half , u Stanton's and Hans Lage's a day position, awaiting the ax. Earth Is put In bis ears. For two hours or more nothing happens. Siamese low de mands that the criminal shall bow his head voluntarily to the ax. This he does finally from sheer exhaustion, and Immediately headsman No. 2 rusbee from his hiding place and does the rest. The execution"!1 are then spray ed with holy water and otherwise puri fied from contact with the victim's aoul. Porls. Onr. New York World. Mood Itlver apples the world's best, museum. The city fathers thought this waa going a little too far, so now the ants are preserved Inside the mu seum mith samples of tho half con sumed lead as a warning to all who would allow their appetites to run away with them." Ixmdon Gentle man. Business BloclTfor Sale liny fi business block In down town city property nt price nnd terms thnt suit you. Address Attorney K. II. llnrtwlg or A A. Jnyne, Mood Hlver, Ore. .Mltfc The problem of keeping the boy con tented on the farm Is pretty nearly aolved when the farmer takes his boy with blm and spends three or four daya at the state fair, which provides an admirable combination of Instruc tion aud entertainment The boy who thus sees with his own eyes the Im portant place that agriculture occu pies In the interest and attention of the most wide awake people of his state will not exchange the possibili ties of the old home farm for the vapid and Insipid Job of clerk tn a store In the large city, a Job that doesn't hold a candle to agriculture la the development of either brawn or brain. or on Dethman road. Suitable reward for return toMrs. C. T. Rawson, Parkdale. 42-43p LIVE STOCK AND FOWLS For Sale Good driving horse, 7 1-2 years old. Can be seen at Arthur McCreery's ranch near Summit or at Fashion Stables. Phone 85 Odell. ltp Wanted To buy dilsvery horse. Weight about 1000 pounds. J. M. Wood, phone 7. 42-43c For Sale White Leghorn pullets. Tejephonel-Oilell.jmfc Head the News. It tells It nil. for rent Dowden Potato Digger Has record of 260 bushels per hour. Can hand work beat that? For terms call Scott ; 'phone 111. 32tfc "or Sale Furniture and house "hold goods. Address W. O. vlasasen, care of J. L. Carter, R. D. No. 1, Hood River. 41-42p For Rent Three housekeeping room3 furnished. Phone 234M. 41-42C Fine 7-room cottage on Cascade Ave., west of 7th street, for sale cheap. 3 chambers and a sleeping porch, bath, pantry, at tic and basement. Inquire at office of A. W. Onthank. 36tfc or Sale Cheap Five-passenger Knox automobile. Would sell on terms. Phone Odell 188 or address J. M, Clark, Tarkdale. 40-43c For Sale Cheap Four room house with bath, located on Pine St. Lot 65x150. -Phone 113-X 40-43p or Sale Cheap-Good 2-inch wagon. 2 horse, suitable for applp hauling. Phone 277-M. 3-lttc n V t . or sale-in ew jumno stump puller. Bargain if taken at once, ror particulars address Box 56, Dee. 42-48p F F F For Sale Plymouth Rock and Rhode Island Red cockerels for breeding purposes. Bred from big producing stock. Price $1.50 apiece. Call early for best selec tion. F. E. Matt Jericho Lane 40-43-p BUSINESS ADVERTISING flakdale Greenhouses Geran Uiums, salvia, verbena and other bedding plants. See the roses in bloom this summer and have stock reserved for Fall or next Spring. Plants and cut flowers at Franz's. Fletcher & Fletcher, Hood River. 19-tfc Great opportunity Sunnyslope Fruit Farm, one mile south of Hood River Heights has for snle leading varieties of standard ap ple trees. I have good Jersey milk I can deliver on Hood River Heights; also ripe peaches. I can mow your hay, raise or move your house. For prices phone 218K. J. T. Nealeigh. Sotfc. For sale Seasoned wood, fir or oak, delivered. J. J. Knapp, phone 3232-X. 35tfc Qood Service, Reasonable Kates, No Discrimination CLYDE B. AITCHISON (Chairman of Railroad CommiMion) Direct Primary Republican Nominee for Re-election RAILROAD COMMISSIONER SLCOM) DISTRICT ''Young nmn, get ft piece of land" for snle by the owner nt liargnln price nnd lUernl terms ami time. Ktght ficres good garden t ruck nnd orchtird land three miles out. Attor ney K. II. Hart wig. Smith Itl.xk. Hood Itlver, Oregon. ItUifc Notlci of Sheriff's Salt In th Circuit Court of the State of Orceoo for the County of Hood River. Warinir Thomaa. Plaintiff, ra. F. R Brydle and Mair Brydle. his wife. Kate Bart hoi p. Anna Naah. C. H. Jackaon. Andrew Bohrer. H. B. Miller. M T. Kretchner. H. E. Williama. C. J. Robrk. K. P Strathern. J. R, Rmm. Chaa. Hamstadt. J. F. Janaen. Florence Keech. L. J. Farmer. K. F. Wer thenbach. W. B. Decker. Robert Palmer. G. O. Guru her. Hood River Commercial Orchards, a cor poration, and Northern I rust Company, a corpor ation. Defendanta. By virtue of an execution, judgment order, de cree and order of aale iaaued out of the above en titled Court in the above entitled cause, to me di rected and dated the Uth day of October. 1912. up on a judvroent and decree rendered and entered in aaid court on the 7th day of October. 1512. in favor of Warms Thomas, plaintiff, and against the above named defendants, for the sum of fcOO.Uu. with interest at the rate of seven per cent per an num from the 4th day of Aurust, 1910. and the further sum of I2SO.00. with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from the 7th day of October. 1912. attorneys' fees, and for the further sum oi fcis.aa. costs and disbursements, with in terest at the rate of aia per cent per annum from the 7th day of October. 1912. and the costs of and upon this writ, command i nR- me to make aale of the following- described real property, to-wit: South half of Northeast quarter 1SS of NEM of Section 4 4 J, in Township one 1 J North, of Ranire ten .10 East of the Willamette Meridian, in Hood River County, Oreiron. Now therefore, by virtue of amid execution, judgment, order, decree and order of sale, and in compliance with the commands of aaid writ, I wilL on Friday the 15th day of November. 1912. at 10 o clock A. M., at the front door of the County Court House in Hood River. Hood River County. Orearon. sell at nuhlic auction rmkwi re demption to the hurhest bidder for cash in hand. an me njnt, title and interest which the within named defendanta lor either of thMnl hmA m th 6th day of Auirust, 1910. the date of the mort gage executed by defendants F. R. Brydle and Mary Brydle, his wife, to the plaintiff on the land herein described, or since that date had. or now have in and to the above deaenbd nronertv. or any part thereof, to satisfy aaid execution, judg ment, order and decree, interest, coats and accru ing coats. Dated this 16th day of October. 1912. THOS. F. JOHNSON. Sheriff of Hood River County. Oreron. First issue Oct. 16. 1912. Last Issue Nov. 13. 1912. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of (Wmi tar the County of Hood River. Manning L. Howard. Plaintiff, va Ariolnh r.mlt. Btrtha Grodt, Christian Frederick tirodt. I Kir is Orodt Kahl. Dora Grodt Dorothy Gndt Kmma Grait, Frederick Grodt, Frederick Grodt, Gustave l.roat. Jonn Grodt. John DitJef Graft, Jnhann Detlef F'rederick Grodt, Johanna Dorethea Gro.lt, I Insane!. W. Wulf. Guardian of Johanna Dnrs. thea Grwit, Neta Grudt, William Grodt, William Grodt. John kahl. and Gustave Grodt, William Grodt, and Frederick Grodt for the benefit of the heirs of Charles Grudt. deceased. Defendanta. To Adoli.h Grodt, Bertha Grodt. Christian Fred. erick Grait, Dons Grodt RshL Dora Grodt, Dor othy Grodt. Emma Grodt. Frederick Grait. Fred erick Grodt. Gustave Grodt. John Grodt, John Ditlef Grodt, Johann Drtlef Frederick Grait. Jo hanna Dorethea Grodt (Insane). W. Wulf. Guard ian of Johanna IVirethea Grodt. Neta Grodt, Wil liam Grodt, William Graft, John kahl. and Gus tave Grodt. William Grait and Frederick Grait for the benefit of the heirs of Charles Grodt. d ceased. Defendanta: l the name of the State of Oreiron. You are hereby required to appear and answer to the Com plaint Hied again.it you in the above entitled suit on or before the exptratHm- of six weeks from the date of the first publication of thia Summons hereinafter stated, ami if you fail eo to annwer, for want thereof the Plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief prayed fur in hia Complaint, to-wit: ror a leeree determining all claims adverse to plaintiff which you. or either or any of you. may have or claim to have, in any estate or interest in that land situated in the County of Hunt River. State of treiron. described as followa, to-wit: The northeaat quarter of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of Section Fourteen 1141, township Iwo (21 North. Ranae Ten 1101 ICaat of the Willamette Meridian. That by said decree it may he adjudged) that you or either or any of you have no estate or in terest, whatever, in or to aid land and that the latntilf la the owner of the title to said la mi In foe simple: that you, and each of you, be forever entolned and debarred from a-uwrting any rlaim whatever in or to said land adverse to plaintiff, that plaintiff may recover his owta and Jistiurse ments ami have such other relief aa to the court may seem just and edmtahle. tou are hereby serve.1 by publication of this Summons in accordance with an enter of the Hon. W. L. Hradihaw, Judge of the above entitle.! imrt. duly made and entered on the loth day of October, r.MJ. which order prarrihee thai you hall appear ami answer snkI Complaint on w he re the expirat ion of Six V. seks f nm the date of the service of this Sunim.ms: the date of the hrl. publication hereof m the l'in day of f letotwr. IsU. t.KNKSrC. KM I I II. 4-'-4M Att.irney for Plamtiif. There are some very deairsnka offke rooms for rent in the Mcllhronner Building at frtim $10 to SIS a month. till Hallowe'en 1"ll at I'arkdale,