HILLSBORO, OREGON. NOVEMBER 9. 1905. VOL. XII. NO. 35 I to N ,ri ."" BANKS ODD FELLOWS ENTERTAIN FRIENDS Nln Three Linker Visit the New LihIko Saturday I've MAYOR CHULMERICB'9 PRESENT New Ledgt It rMouiiaUtsg, sad Rrport Good Tint Hoys Nine Hilltboro Three-Lloktis visit J th Rank (.ld Fellows' Ixlge last Saturday night, to help the brother In UitU Initiative work, and the viHitors replied tpledid limit. After the work wat ovtir the Follow were sealed to juit tuch pread as Banks Odd Fellow know how b nrov.de. and kit wtt tnerry m a wedding bell. Mayor J. C. Hchulmsrioh, who tiit an eye for the material wants of hi lodge, presented tbs culinary il)rtmnt with a handsome pickle lit.lt, which wat tha cynotare and lrlle of alt observer. The dlah wtt unliiua In architecture, and wat built upon a modal that bta en dured ever riuce primitiva men loft the tent for the eubatantial resi dence. A vole of thanki wat tan dared the donor. Tha Hillsboro Odd Fellowi urea ent were: It. 11. Greer, Wm. Ben' eon, J, T. Young, C. K. Deichman, K L MoOofinick, It. Beamltb, F 8. Olson, J, C. Limkin and F. M Keleay. AUCTION SALE I will sell at public auction at the Isaac Lfiay rami, three mile N W. of Hillsboro, near Ilay Church, at ten a, in. on SATURDAY, NOVEMBKR 11 lly tioiK, 4 year, weight, u io; sorrel horse, $ yer, weight, Ioy; eorrtt Wr, lo yeaia, ls; mart colt, t yaeie, too; li.icae roll, I yeara, 8y; J months mate colt; s litail mi, good uiilketi, 4 ana vr ulil, in milk, one Irtah in January, balance fresh in tipiiiig, 3-ytar heller, frrun til 8pring;j to yM Visiters; spriUK call; J pigs; 14 lucb ateel bam Oliver plow; apnuiitnotb barrow, nevi Chani i.iou binder, run two aeaeotia, Mitcbell wagon, Inch, iil tire; Milwaukee mower, Milwaukee rake, both used but two Summer; back, good repair; road cart; act doul! lumen, new mil Spring aiiutle heroeea, ft loeal. milk cana, t tona baled clover bay; so toat loot tart bav.K tout timothy, in barn; 400 lu, while Banner oata: and nnmeraua other article. l.iincli at boob TKRMS OF SALE - Under 110, cash; 110 and ovtr one yttr time, approved note, at 0 per of nt, 'i per cent, on (or caah over flu. Daniel Ltlsy, Owner. B. P. Cornel hie, Auctioneer. Udiea who are iatareatad In taJ-1 tor-made lulla.ooate, jackals, skirt, waltU or fura, In the latest styles, are cordially invited to call at ageot'a home In tbla city and ei amine the beautiful Faahlon Platee and taruple. The ityle are of the lateat and the material are the moat beautiful ever exhibited here, and we insure a perfect fit. If in tereated call and examine, or a poatal eard will bring taroplea to your borne. Mr. Belle R Brown, Agent for Chat. A. Stevens Bros., Chicago. John Pooler waa la frem Green ville the tint of the week, and mad the Argut call. Hla broth' er Frank recently went to Atlanta, daho, to aee hi brother, LaFay. It, who went up there In low, and who waa Ihouiht lo have been killed lo a alide there tome month ago, but the brother bad left the nea about ten day prior Frank Dooley't arrival, and no one knew where he had gone. Tbe traveller bad a trip of aeveral hundred mil for nothing. Harrv Cook wa down from Cor naliu. Ifondav. and report the ram old car shortage staring far mere in tha face, up that way, that nrevatla everywhere. Cook la an rnthuiiait for the change of tbe deer law. He ear that the open teat on abould not commence until Sept. 1 and then abould ha -. V ail month ex tendril on tbe it end 01 the leaton Tbe way the law now ttanda the farmer oao't gat out to have hie there of tha hunting. Dr. C. B. Brown, of Portland, wtt In tbe oily Friday, accompan ied by hia wife. The Dr. eame natr losing hia eight tbe other day, while out 00 a duok bunt. He waa in a blind, and tome hunter oppoaite him ahot. the charge atrik- ing the water and caroming on tne Dr ' face. Both of hia eyea were John Kanma, of Farmingtoo wtt in the city Monday. X, N, Oatner, of Cooper Moun ttiu, waa in town (Saturday. Greer' it the pltoe to buy timo thy and all kinda 01 grata teed. John Nylxrg, the Tualatin huat ler, wat in the county aeat Monday morning. P. B. Anderson, tha Reedvtlle merchant, wta In tha county aeat ttaturday, Are you a emoker? Then call for the Bohiller or Kxcellenda Oregon manufacture. Daniel Baker, of Batt Foreet Grove, wai down to the county Boat Monuay morning. , Found: Child's trlcyole, under sidewalk, Placed there Hallow een. Ownor apply to R, Kuhn, J, B, Imlay, the Reedvllle ware' hoiue mnn and agent for the South em Pacifio, was a Hilltboro visitor Friday. For sale: J. I. Cate gtng plow in Rood repair. Inouire of U. G Gardner, Shop, Third Street, Hills noro. Arthur Pierce, of Harrlsburg, ure,, was nere tne last 01 the week the Riieat of hi aister. Mrs. W, Tucker. Shall be in Hilltboro Nov. 13 tn Nov. 18. Leave orders at Tualatin Hotel. R. Hf Kalts, piano tuning and repairing. T, 0. Wadeworth. and wile, of Portland, were out Sunday, guests of Mrs. Wadaworth'a father, Dr. J. K. Adklns. ; Travelling Auditor Opdyke, of tne csoutnern raoino, waa in the city last Friday, looking over af fairs with Ageot Hintbaw. ; Lost: 10 head sheep, branded with a cross below eve. Nnttfu Geo. Lennen, Cornelius, Route 1, or at nnme, 0 miles north of Glenooe. H. W. Soott, of above Dllley, was a county seat visitor, Monday morning. Mr. Soott has built near ly tour miles of anchor wire fenoi this year for Messrs. Stoppenbaoh w iviuoam, Complicated Foreht Grove Litigation on Liquor Matter SUPREME JUDGE IS A TRUSTEE Hianta Give a Warranty Miller Dcrd lo badly bloodabot for several day and be waa unable to work for a week. H. Tavlor Hill, of Mountalndale, has returned from a several week a' visit to tbe Prlneville section, and says tbat everything is in good hape up in tbat part of the title. While there Mr. Hill talked with Congressman Williamson, and tbat ataieeman ha no intention of resiining until after the appeal courts nae finally decided bis case, one way or the other. Edward G Knlghlen.of Forest Grove, has sued Ileitis Knigbten for divorce. The complaint alleges that they were married April 10, 18SI5 and tbat October 1, 11KM. the wife deaerted him. and although re quetted to com back, the refuted. The plaintiff eays be has no proper ly, real or personal, save bta cloth ing, and be asks for a deoree with out any prowjao. Hon. H. V. Gates and Hon. 8, B. Hut too, both of thit city, were tpetkers at the big reclamation celebration held at Klamath Fall, aet Saturday. The government ia putting in an extensive irrigation servioe down there and tbe govern ment engineers were feted to 1 fare you-well. Gov. Chamberlain was the principal speaker, According to thta.tr eoera tha melodrama Saturday evening was one of the really clever productions tbat are rare in tbe town. A good sited audience attended, and the play was received with interest The stage was rather small for the settings, but all this will be ob viated when the new theatre opens ueonts bat received his new stock of shoes. --the American Gen tleman and American Lady, the 6 neat in the market. Come in and see them. Tbe lateat models These shoes are advertised in every prominent magazine and newspa per in tbe world. Wrn. Delsman and family, ol Butte, Nebraska, have arrived here, to make Oregon their permanent borne. Air. Delsman is a btotbet of tbe late Mr, Delsman, who bought the Ben Anderson place He will rent a farm In this violni ty, somewhere, for next season, and buy later on.. ion will do well to list your (arm for sale with J. C. Kuratli Will also ory auction tales. Satis taction guaranteed. -J, C. Kuratli Hilltboro, R. F. D. 4. Residence. Phillips, Ore. Will Chalmer and titter, Miss Anna, of the Hlilsboro schools, de parted Wednesday for a week visit at Stanford, to visit their brother. Mrs. W. P. Tuoker will conduct the Eighth grade during Miss Uhalmers' absenoe. Anderson & Son are now doing business at Reedvllle. ; We carry all kinds of groceries and dry goods, hardware, patent medicines; also Hercules Stump powder. Pay highest market price for butter, eggi and chickens Edson Marsh, who has been here for several months, left this week for his home in Boise. He hat been the guest of Isaac Leity and family, of Leiayville. Th anti-prohibition people of For eat Grove re ansioutly awaiting the decition of the Oregon Supreme Court on the appeal from tbe deci sion of Judge T. A. McBrlile decree log tbat Foreet Grove't charter pro hibltt the licensing of a taloon Latt January Forest Grove elected three Counoilmen and a Mayor, who were openty in favor of grant ing a saloon lioense, thus hoping to do away with illicit sales of liquor, which for years ha burdened th cjurt of this county in fact, license or no license was tbe itaua. A de cisive majority favored license. A. G. Walton made application for saloon licenae, and three of the Counoil and tbe Mayor voted to grant tbe petition.' At thit junc ture Pacific University, the (Jongre gallon a 1 College, atked for an in junotion prohibiting tbe issuance ol tbs license on the grounds mai tbe charter, itaelf, was prohibitive McBrid decided that tbe charter aluoluUdy denied the right to li ont a taloon, and further action wat (topped. Tbe court decided that tbe word "regulate," which is in tbe clause coveroing the tale of liquor, bad no connection ub u cents riabl. Tbe recent cass filed by Pscitlc University, asking for reversion of land In four instances where li quor is alleged to have been sold, revives interest In the contest. A peculiar coincidence connected 1th tbe cate on appeal by the city of Foreat Grove is tbe fact that Justice Wolvtrlon, of the Supreme Court, waa selected at one of the trusteea of tbe University alter tbe iqtior caee went to tiial. C. r. MilLr, Chas. limes, Mori lallett and Jas Johnson sre Burd for property tevereion. E. B. ongue will defend two of the case nd Geo, R. Hagley.one, if not two. Another complication ie the fact that A Hinman deeded the Miller property wiih a watrtnty, not put ting in the restrictive clauss. A CHANCE TO HELP Cbas Kappler, of Saginaw, Michi gan, has opened a Iwotblack staud at the Jtft'erieb' barber shi p, and solicits tbe patronage of all people. Irrespective Mr. Kappler is a deaf mute, posseesed of a fair edu cation, and he wants to make living by woik, until he ran ert enough abead to start a little bum oessof his own. He has been out hare two years, trying to find a brother, but says be has not sue oeeded. Ha likes the country, and wants to stay here, but states that it takea too much money to start up in Portland. The Argut hopes tbat tbe young man, who Isn I afraid of work, will have plenty to do, and encourages the public to patronize him. ! ; GOBS TO MEXICO V . N. Stanton, owner of Holly Farm, west of . town, departed last Friday for an extended visit to a rubber tree . plantation down in Mexico just to see how things look down in the tropics, Mr. Stanton ia interested in the planta tion, and associated with him are man of prominenoe like Governor Hoard, of Wisoonsin, and other men of national prominenoe. This plantation has its own schools, its own ohurchrs, snd taken sltopeth- er, is quite a community aiia.tr. Tbs promoters expect a big thing out( their investment as soon a their trees get to bearing in good quantities. T J Mr. CO. Portwood. cashier of the new bank at Condon, and Miss Maude Hoover, Fossil, Ore, were married at the home of the bride' parents, at Fossil, Oototwr 30, 1905 The bride is a nieoe of Mrs. F. A Bailey, of this oity, and has visited and resided here at various times Mr. and Mrs. Portwood passed through the city Sunday evening, enroute for their new home at Con don. Wunderlioh Bros., of Centerville, have finished painting the exterior of the Catholio Cburch, and by next week will have finished paint ing the roof. Will buy sheep, or fat cattle, tor the market: also choice mares. Ad dreta me at Beaverton. Ore., and I will oall J. G, Haynes, Beaver ton, Ore. John Reichen, of Phillip, was in p town Monday. 1 Cbas. Bernards, tbs Cedar Mill capitalist, wat in town Monday. A H. Ruble, of Baseline road, west of town, wat in town the first of the week. Samuel Moon, the Centerville' -dairyman, was in town Monday morning. Smoke the Schiller and Excel- lencit cigars Oregon manufacture. Call for them. John Vanderwal, tha insurance man of North Reed v ill, was in town Monday. A six horse power upright engine and boiler for tale. W. J. Benson, Hillsboro, Ore. Zach Grasg has houirht the Phil Hauler property east of the public school building. ' ' Born, Nov. C, 11105, to Frank Simpson and wile, of South Tuala tin, a daughter. Wanted: Cider apples. No de cayed or dirty apples taken. 0 E. Edson, Cornelius. - A. Benson and F. W. Hchoen Hr of Cornelius, were in the city the first of tbe week. Leo Bchwander snd W. F. Hoi lenbeck, of Mnuntaindale, were lb the first of tbe week. . Aug. Irmler, the Cornelius ma chine and farm implement man, was in town Monday. ' W. L. Moore, of Greenville, poet master and merchant, was in town Monday, on legal business. E. A." Bern s' new song "A Dear Little Webfoot Girl" now on sale at McCormick's music store, 25 cts C. II Soehren, of Manning, was in town tbe first of the week, baving- fully recovered from his attack of typhoid. - - - Hayee' double , force pump tbe only pump in the long run, at A C. Arcbbold e. Call and see before purchasing. Fred Wilcox, of above Green ville, wai in tbe county seat Mon day, and while in the city called at this otlice. For sale: 9 head ewee and one wether,, all large Colfwld, $4 each Moreti Schmidt, Hillsboro, R. 1, Helvetia. David Reghitto, of Beaverton and Rosa ReghiUo, of Sand Pi, ere in town on legal business the first of the week. Miss Gertrude Gloyd, of Port land, came out tbe first of the week for an extended visit with Mrs. II . W. Scott, of Scoggin Val ley. . , : Ferd Groner, of the Groner-Row-ell Company, was up from Scholle, Monday, and reparts that fall seed ing is nearly completed down his WBV. V-'. ' ; Mrs. EditV''Rcaine 'departed Monday .for her home at Jackson ville, Southern .,,QreRonM after a three . months .visit, here and at Portland, 'n ;?w .' &.., ' Jimmy Grimes, a v'etersn of the Philippine i ar. and, who worked bere a few years ago," w as in town Sunday, tlle non has a tailor and repair shop m Portland. Contractor T. P, Goodin hasr the opera houfe an BDoiosed aim sttin sled and a large force is now' work ing oe, the infihle . Kd. " Adkins and Frank. SJaMery will paint the exterior of the Building. Ci. t HamHloa Brooks and wife, Wm Streeter and wile and II. H. Herd- man, of Portland, were guests of J W. Bailey mt wife. Sunday. Mr Herdman is a writer of npute.and a regular contributor of the Pacific Monthly.; " ; Director of-Exhibits H. E. Doech has fentvout silver medals awarded by the Lewis & Clark Fair as fol lows, for this ' county: Climax Milling Company, Mdss Rose Flour; County Lewis 'tSfCIatk Clubs, pre1 served fruits,' collective exhibits Channoey Johnson, honey ; Oregon Condensed Milk Corqpany, Oregon Grape and .racihc Cream; A. lieu ter, Forest Grove, collective exhibit of wihes. - . If you want brick for any pur pose, or building blocks for a foun elation, remember that the Groner & Rowell Company, of Schnlls, can supply your demands. They have a fine lot of lumber, rough and dressed, ; in their ' yard, and will meet, all competition. Now that vour crops are harvested, would it not be a eood idea to consider if tiling will not increase your in oome. Wet, low spots in the fields always giving poor resultB, can be remedied by putting in tiling. - Let ua help you. We can aid you to avoid crop failure on low lands House and barn bills for lumber on short notice and do not forget that we oan furnish you estimates on short notioe. Post office address Hillsboro, Oregon, R. F. D. No Sixty thousand feet - of fine, dry shiplap on hand. ER0MT1IE HILLS Has Been in the Buxton Coun try Three Weeks FISDS A VERY ROUGH COUNTRY Came ia snd Went t Portland to Con fer With Lytic Ufe Delta Drug' Store Chief Engineer Chaa. Wanzer came in from Buxton, Saturday, and went on to Portland to confer with bis employer, E. E. Lytle, who contemplates building the Tilla mook rosd. Mr. Wanzer eays tbat the hill back of Buxton is rough country, and it is somewhat differ ent than surveying in the plateau region. , Mr. Wsnzr was Portland's engi neer, succeeding Elliott, and be is : considered one of th most eflicient engineers on the coast. For Prescriptions, Family Recipes, Patent Medicines, School Boohs, Sundries, Etc. THE DELTA DRUG CO. WM. TUCKER. Prop. BOY KILLED Leo Larsen, aged 15 years, and a son of Peter Larsen, living just across the county line from Tuala tin, accidentally shot himself in the bead with a rifle, Saturday night, living but a short time after the shooiiog. The boy was the main help of a paralyzed father and the lose is a keen one, as the lad was industrious and helpful. Tbe fuoeral took place at Stafford, Monday. HILLSBORO COMMERCAL BAKU Pays interest on time deposits; charges no exchange to its cus tomers, and do not charge ex change on their home checks. Come and see us. PUBLIC SALE We will sell at public auction at the Taylor farm 1 mile south of Scholls postoffice at ten o'clock a. m. on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Two dark brown horaea, well mnlchod. 10 ml S years old, weight 1 ISO and 13UU; cow, fresh, Nov. 26tb; 2 o.ws, frewli in March : heil.T calf, 10 month!); hojjn, weight about 150 each; fain wagon, 3V,,2 iuh lire, nearly new; 2 seated I arm hack, eood as new; top higgler, nearly new ; Woods mower, sulky rako, 14-inch Oliver plow, Oliver 16-Inch atwl bejin plow. Planet Jr. cultivator, S inch garden plow, Jack stump puller, tot) ft. 1 inch Manilla rope, double and treble block ; hay rack, double farm ham ma, single tmgiry haniesa, sled, 2 X-cut saws, split bar. 2 peaviet. crank auger, pitoh forks, hIiovcIs, mattocks and other tools, large grindstone, bicycle, 15 gallon barrel churn, range stove with ." gallon hot water tank, barrel or cider uietrar, 4 dozen chickens, 4 tons tare hay, ton niiied hay, luD bu. gray winter oats, Vii nock potatoes, mostly Peerless; i ton of turnips in root bouse, SO sacks ar tichokes, 2 lona of carrots in the ground, bain wagoq. wide tire; 2 Bain wagons, narrow tire, top hack, lever springtooth harrow, smoothing harrow, au Inch oic harrow, and numerous other articles. Terms of Sale Under 110, cash; $10 and over, 10 months' time, ap proved note, S per cent. 2 per cent, off, cash over $10. Wm. and Geo. H.Taylor and Crowder. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. 4. S. SHOLES, President 9CHULMOHCH, CasAfa CfO. Main Street, Hillsboro, Oresem THOS, WITHYCOMBE'S IDEAS In travelling among the farmers of the Willamette Valley," said Thos. Withy combe, yesterday, '"I hnd that since tne supply ot tine tock at the Lewis & Clark bxposi Won, ami the agitation of conduct ing an annual International stock ! show at Portland, there is getting to-be quite an extensive inquiry for fine stock of all kinds. I be- ieve that a yearly stock show in the Kily of Portland would help this Pacific Northwest immensely. The quality of stock we raise is b good mat, with proper encaurage- nient, Ihe Last is very likely to oome here and buy our stock. France fostered and encouraged horse breeding, now French breed ers t?e becoming immensely wealthy. "Nothing encourages the improvement of the fine stock more than stock shows run in a proper manner." uregonian, rsov. i. W SB The Tree's Inclined ' How is it with the young people of your household? Are they Baving money? Have they learned to appreciate the value of the dollar? Are you endeavoring to instill into their mindB correct ideas concerning"" thrift and economy? Are you seeking the opportunity to "bend the twig?" Would you like to listen to a plain suggestion? If bo, here it is: Send the young folks to our bank with the firBt spare dollar lhat comes into their hands. The next dollar should be treated in like manner, and the practice so continued until a fixed habit of eaving has been established. A good ly bank account will soon result; the young folks will get an inkling of the ways of business, snd, being thus "in clined" are likely to grow up into straight and thrifty manhood. THE SHUTE BANK North Side Main St. Hillsboro, Oregon CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER I - a of a buildine in Washington countv. EUrhteen t Miss Nellie Murray, of Portland, was tbe guest of Miss Lena Hesse, Sunday. Fred Uoger and family, of the Dakotas, have arrived here for per manent residence, and he hss bought one of the Binkley places in Eatt Hillsboro. For sale: Running gears of Studehaker wagon, 31, used two summers; and set heavy work bar ness, used two seasons, cost $48 when new. hd. Austin, Hillsboro. No. 3 Hercules Stump blasting powder for sale; also fuse and caps; at Portland prices. U. Hager. miles northeast of Hillsboro, on Holbrook road, l miles southwest from old Phillips postoffice. Ad dress, Hillsboro, R. F. D. 4. Frank Weisenback, manager of the Ray hop farm, at Witch Hazel, was in town Saturday, and reports that in the new hopyard this season he raised 1602 sacks of potatoes from 90 sacks of seed. The hop yard this year produced G8G bales of hops, averaging 190 pounds to the bale.. 5 i Am prepared to give you figures on any kind of a building in Washington county. Eighteen years' practical experience. Address, Hills boro, Oregon, R. F. D. No. 1. Pacific States Phone No. 28x4. r. p. oocc:.i SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTON Gus Kempfer, Plaintiff, V. vs. Jay P, Mead, FriU Hnguenin, i Uiuise Utiguenin and M. Niniino, ... Defendants, J To Jay P. Mead, one of the aliove named defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby commaudod and required to lie and ap'pear in the above entitled Court 111 the aoove emuiwi :nnse ana answer t tie complaint therein filed against you on or before the expiration of 8 weeks' pub lication of this summons in the Hillsboro Argus, the tirst publication thereof being on tie 5th day of October, 1H05, and the last publication tnereoi Demg 011 .Novem ber 23, m, to-wit: On or belore the I61A day or November, 1905, and you will please take notice that if you fail so to appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed tor and demanded in his complaint, to-wit: .. f or a judgment against you ior tne sum of S6 and interest thereon from Feb. 15, lt. at the rateiof 8 per cent, per annum, and the sum or 7fi Attorney s fees and lor tbe costs and disbursements of this snit; and for a decree foreclosing that certain mortgage executed Dy you in lavor ot lnadna bohart and John lioliari, her husband, to secure the payment of said arm of money on lot No. (12) Twelve of and in Bohart Subdivision ol the U. L. C. of Geo. W. Ebberts, in Township 1 containing 10 aores, and for a decri e of sale of aaid premises and that the pro ceeds thereof be applied in satisfaction of the claim ot tbe plaintiff, and tor a deoree forever barjing and precluding you from every right, title and interest iu and to said premises and the whole thereof and for such other decree as may be necessary and proper in the premises. This summons is served upon you by publication, by order of Hon. L. A. Rood, County Judge of Washington County, made and dated October 4th, 1905, and which order requires you to appear and answer said complaint on or before the expiration of six weekb' publication of this summons, to-wit: On or before No vember 1S06, the tirst publicatioi thereof being October 5. 1M05. OEO R. BAULKY, Attorney for PlaintiH Notice ol Time Notioe is hereby given that I have th! date given to my son, F. W. Hchulthei Jr., his time and freedom from this dati and I hereby notify all persons that h must hereafter pay all bills of hia con trading and that I will not beiesponsibl for any debts that he may incur. Sept. 21,1905. F. W. SCHULTHKIZ SK. Portland, Ore.. K. F. D. No. a. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Till STATE OF OREGON. FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY James Smith, Plaintiff,) vs V Jessie Smith, Defendant.) To Jessie Smith, the above named da; feudan t. In tha name of the Stite of Oregoi you are hereby required to appear am answer the complaint tiled against you ii the above entitled suit on or before Hi last day prescribed in the order for publt eat'on of summons, to-wit, the Uth day a November, 1906, said day being the ex pliation of six weeks from the tirst publ. cation of this nnninons and if you fail to appear and answer the plaintiff will at fily to the court for the relief demand. 11 the complaint, to-wit, a decree di.woW iug the bonds or matrimony existing t tween the plaintiff and the defendant hen in aim ior sucn otner aim iiincior renci may seem equitable. 1 The time prescribed for the publicatini of this summons is six weeks anil the iii set for the appearance of the defendant tbe 9th t'ay of November, 180$. 1 , This summons la published by Order 1 Hon. T, A. McBrlde, Judge of thealxn entitled court, which onier was given ad entered in the above entitled court on III 14th day of .September, 190S. j Tlie date of the first publication of th numinous Is thettlth day of Heptemlwj lfWi. C. A. BELL, Attorney for Plaintiff.