HILLSBORO ARGUS, JIN. 14. -1907 John Pieren, of Helvetia, wan n Argus ctller Tuesday. For 8le: English walnut trees. ; Zioa Wood, at farm J. C. Crocker was down from Monntsindil Ttmday. j Mies Pearl Saath vieited with her sis'.er in TortUi-d, Monday. John Ritter, of Helv-tU, wa down to. the city Tuesday afie noon. For a good smoke try the Sob 1 W or Kscellencia end you will try theui again and again. Tho. Murphy, of Mniin'aindele.i was in the county seat iuexday afterniion. Residence property for pale or for trade. Located south 4 f Southern Paci6e dfptt Wm Tipton. Physicians i?port a rre.it many severs cafe of coM thee days. The maladie run all the way trom a light sniftls to a regular brain cracker "lagrippe Dividends in life inursn- shonld he paid annually. Get the annual dividend habit. Nor bet ter than the Maaeac bueeits Mutual Life's annual dividend eystetu James Stilt, District Agent. FARM FOR SALE I wish to sell my farm containing K2 se.ru. ' 110 acres under cul i vation; good bouse and hafn; (tooi orchard Three and one half mile south f Hillsburo and on mil west of Farmington. For further information applv to K. Hu?k halter, Hillsboro, Ore , R. F D. 2. The End of Jericho's Famous Liars? Club ! ; ! I v. v --- , t , ... i "j p ... S I . f a " U- J $ v t 1 v , There Wat Too Much Truth la Abij&k Goodheart Story to Continue . Further Buiinest. Copyright. JSOt by tht MrOlurt Xewst paper Syntlicat. WE had bad a Liar' club In Jerlcbo for over five year, aud it waa aduitned ou all sides that It had been a great benrttt to tbe town. It met at tbe poetofflea every ulgbt In tbe week, aud ou Saturday ulguts It drew farm ers iu from five mile arouud. Many of tbe latter would bve goue to lKbbs Kerry to buy their groceries but for tbe club. Tbey Just loved to alt around aa tbe barrel and boxes and hear tbe liar lie. aud It was cal culated tbat their purchases at tbe Stores amounted to over $100 a week. In addition to tbe farmers, whenever a peddler, a lightning rod man or a piano agent found himself within five miles of Jericho and night or Sunday coming ou be made for tbe village, ao as to be present at tbe meeting of tbe THET MKT RIGHT At HIS CAMP AJO fOUOBT AKD K1LLKO EACH OTBKB. Liars' club. Strangers passing tbrouKh aud InteuJing to simply stay overnight at tb tavern would hear of the club aud stop for two or three daya. Tbe three minister of the town had aet out time after time to break up the club. Deacou Spoouer was chairman aud a member of the eburcb, but when they argued aud appealed and threat ened to discipline lie merely replied: "We are a club of liars, but we don't lie to hurt any oue. Tbey are Just slick, pleasant lies, told to.paaa the time away aud to help along the busi ness of the town. Take away our liars aud we would degenerate Into a one torse burg In two weeks." The Liars' club bad passed Its fifth year aud was gaining ou it all the time When there arrived in Jericho one day a little old man who gave his name as Abljab Goodheart He came to look for a relative, but tbe person had moved sway. Mr. Goodbeart wouldu't have stayed beyond two days If be hadn't happened to bear of tbe club. ' His old wrinkled face lighted up with eagerueaa, be rubbed bis bands with glee, a ad be wanted an iutroduc tlon to Deacon Bpooner at ouce. When the deacou was brought arouud tbe two fell In with each other, aud that uigbt Mr. Goodbeart occupied the post of honor on tbe corner of tbe counter. Nine of the beat liars of tbe club were selected to give blin specimens, and as be beard theni reel off their yarns bis face was wreathed in smiles, aud be said be badn't enjoyed an evening so well In tweuty years. When the nine liars bad finished the stranger was asked to tell a whopper. He was promptly willing. ' There are plenty of people yet living ' in Jericho who remember every Inci dent of tbat story. Tbe old man was prospecting In Colorado for gold and remained Jo tbe mountains too long. Winter fouud blm there, and be built shanty aud bad beeu living on tbe carcaaa of deer be bad killed wbeu there came a anowslide. He was car ried a full mile and burled under thirty fjet of suow. JSjtne 1 lojgs lying on Jon E. B. Tongue, on his famous cross-country mount, Oregon Kid and blare on tip of nose, ts one ot the hnuh of these three races tbe Mil was some 01 tne cnasc was nair r,iiu greatest steeple chasers in the West, if''ven the cup ou a score of 11 points out1 After the finish Jiitnes Nicul. f tl not in the world, considering his inches, of 15; Racivou, second in each race, 9 Hunt Club, offered to !ck him UK.iiti The Kid weighs but 975 when in racing points; Je'rry 5 points. ny horse on the Pacific Cant in a cn- Orecon Kill, sii Years old. n dark out of Jnd ulace bv Kacivou. who is a and beat liU cUwst ivtm tilr in ty chestnut with one while hind foot and son of the famous Racine, holding the half mile. The course was through thick white feet in front, with str in forehead, world s record for of a nule. At the Drusn, sharp ami winning ir;iis an and blare on tin of nose, is oue of theiinUhoftlie.se three races the k lit was some of the cltasc was ti;iir-r.imi l Ml ItlSt KS form. He is at present owned bv K. B. On the next Field day the Kid behaved country race tor J5 or f i.um a side Tongue, and money will not buy mm. badly ami was beaten for the two mile ami ileclureil that w ith a K'"n' (iminn Kid was ftia nl in 1000. his sire Hunt t ub Luauiuions 11D. Kacivou nrsi euouiMi. ne couiu win Kiiinsi nv nurst beinif the Enelisli luuxirted stallion, and Mareuiro second. His next race in tlie world 011 a crooked. bruliv trail Calpbumes, anil bis ilam Witv upal.'waa 011 lliantsgiving. 1905, wnen ine onaien nine course, wuii iminnn sireil bv liin Xewiucton. a son of Wood-'Kid fell twice and vet finishH fourth 111 up. The Kid has rhunged wilh hi burv. ilam unknown. Hie kid was ureil a liclil ot s liiorouifnureu veais, anil is now hi his im-si, riki win oe bv J. B. Swairtrert. near Heonner. As a New Year's ilav. Iqn6, the Kid was for a nnniber of years. He Iws iiuit h two-vear-old the Kid was started in three "beaten bv I. H. Bennett bv IS uiinutes,;boUinit when Mr. Tonuue riilis him races, coming in last in all. He was the Kid having a head-on collision with and will follow a trail like a hound on a beaten in Seattle bv the colts. Will Weh- Jerrv and Crawford, ridden by Blvthe new scent. II lie nmis a miniie ton rung, J. H. Bennett, and others, and and Leadbetter. Crawford was injured, much for hint lie knows it la-fore hi- since Mr. Tonirae has owned him he has Blvthe had his head inmreil. but the takes his leap, and he lmts Ins shoulder beaten them all. The colt was mean. Kid and rider were not hurt, except as against it and hurls it mil of the way sulkv. and stubborn, and would not to loss of time, and he finished second. He seems to know his limit, and risks m make a trv for the nost. always lonkini?' l-'ibruarv 37, following, the Kid was fall. XotwithstaiuliiiK he is trartnbli for an argument with his rider. For beaten, and Hob Proutv won, although under his owner, he still takes a deligh these reasons he was traded at Seattle the winning horse was behind Kid until in throwing the stable mini tit the I 'or I for ' Silver Lass, alter that hllv was the last blind. On April J the last run laud t lulj, and on .New e,irs nearl honelesslv broken down iu the Seattle for the Kerr cup was easily m 011 by the ran away with the twom after Mr derby. 6'Kane, owner, tried to race the Hillsboro horse. The colt was now get-'Tongue had won the cup. Kid at Salem, but the colt was aaam tine 11110 lorni. ami on June q, iquo, nei w uu an uia races 11c buii uas 111 last in the race. J. H. Xlennett then wou the two mile Hunt Club champion- blemish on his limbs nut a pulf or ubru bought him, but raced him with no bet- ship, easily, beating by-40 yanls Maren- sion. His legs are perfect better thai ter success. The colt, w ith a brother, a ko, w inner of three derbies the year be-when a colt. .So great ut ms reputation -ear older, was then sold to James Nicol, fore; J. H. Bennett, Vince, liobCrawfonl.lthat when the Master of llouniU is tol of the Portland ndine acailcmv. Mr. Oregon Sunshine, and Kacivou. The that the Kid wins he merely kivh, mm Tontrue's attention was called to the ThanksirivinK Cup in 1906 was easily chalantly, "same old thing. vonncster tnrouen a man wno wanted taaen ovine ivin. aim on new ears jnereare many norse laiuierB 111 nit him to look at the brother of Kid. Thevltay the game little racer won the T. (lub who would like to beat the Ku went and Toneue told the stramier that Scott Brooke Cup. Since 1005 he has and some suggest,, jocularly, tlmt the Kid would be ihe better horse of the won every cross-countrv race entered.l"chestnut" cup lie put up, awarded tin- two when he developed, and that he I Hiring 1905 and 1906 be was entered in Kid, and then bar the little fellow from looked the raciest, although he stood ycross-country races, in 5 of which he racing. badl v on his knees. The stranirer didn't was first; two of which he was second,! W hue the horse is a hud one on runs like the Kid, and would not buy the anu one, lourtn. tne niniu race ne wasami on tne nxm, ne is as gentle as brother, owin? to Tongue s opinion Host and did not make a hnish. in tneikitten on the Acadcmv grounds, 11111 The next time Tongue saw the Kid hel season the Kid was given 31 points, no little kids can handle him in drill, flit- was in the Thanksgiving caper chase, in other horse in the Club being given more horse knowing his positions as well as 1903, for the Kerr cup, and the Kid won. 'than 5 points jany cavalry norse in a regiment 01 cos this being his first race where he hail not bolted, or ran away. T. S. McKathJ he being the man who had originally asked Mr. Tongue's opinion on the colt, again asked his advice, and upon it being favorable, bought the colt. Ihe went from bad to worse, became mean, and no one could handle him. McKath sentbim out to Mr. Tongue to pasture, larger and perhaps tietter, but they can't win against this class of riding. Since n the Cluli the Kid i the first o Iu all cross-country races the Kid sacks. Ho far his present owner is the carries 1H5 to 190 lbs. 25 pounds inore only person who has aucreaxfullv ilddr than any other contestant except win the Kid. Mr. tongue says ins cross VVchrung. He carried one pound for country successes are due to the fart th: each S i pounds, while others carried the Kid can turn quickly; can shift h Kid jne to each six or seven; thus snowing gait at a turn as quick as a iiacer; am that the Kid could and did carry a handi-.that he is sure-footed, i'heie are horse cap greater in propt rtion to his individu ality than any other horse in the Club. and told him he could have him if he.O'Brien paid f 1,000 for Bennett when a wanted him. Mr. Tongne got the Kid yearling, and the horse was taken mto the year Tongue had inquiry from a Va in October, 1904. trained him, fed him the Hunt Club with the reputation of'toria, B. (!., clubman, and a San Francis well and had an operation performed on 'being the beat on the coast. He was co cross-country clubman, asking the his neck. By Thanksgiving he was in boughl'lortne purpose ol beating Oregon Kid s price, hut the owner would jmv fair form and he was entered in the Kid in cross-country races and yet the none, as he is not for sale. I'nless some Thankseiving naoer chase of the l'ort- Kid landed him; Marengo, the year lie-lone puts up a cup for Washington land Hunt Club. There were 32 starters fore, won Derbies in Washington, Oregon Birthday, Oregon Kid will be withdraw and the Kid went to the bad. fighting all and nlaho at 1 miles and yet he has 1 from the cross-country chases for the the way, breaking the saddle, but finally repeatedly been beaten bv the Kid; present and a cup offered, the Kid not got down to business and was beaten Kacivou, Boo Crawford, and vince were to be in the lists. from 2 to to feet. The next race wasall racehorses of high ability, and win-l The Kid is n favorite with all who lov on New Year's. 1905, for the Shogren ners generally, but the little chestnut a thoroughbred, and a horse that is game Cup, and the Kid won. On W ashing-owned ny Mr. tongue, snowed mem nis ont it is very doubttul il the young fel ton s Birthday was the second race lor neeis on tnese neart-oreaaing, long cross the same cup, and Die Kid won over a country chases. There are today about liirire field. On Anril o. ioo;. the Kid 40 thoroughbred race hones in the Port- was second, being beaten by Jerry, a land Hunt Club, and the Oregon Kid has horse bred by Mr. Tongue, and ridden headed them all . in the recent New by Jos. Muehe, the Kid just being nosed Year's race he led from start to finish low could have won his many champion ships with other riders, as he foiigjit them all. The rider and the horse make the team that lias outrode and ontra everything iu the thoroughbred class Muni t lull circles in the .Northwest. tlou with a dally uewper a clroula- on maiisiter. hut no siulle cam to bis face. The next morula It was discovered that Mr. iMlbeart bad suimltt4 MiU uli- by hauling himself In bis room nt (ho hirtvl. Three days later two men from the went arrived. They l.nniiiiit iii'-iv proof, ami the mluhitera uiul a!) o'ln-rs hud to knuckle under ami admit that th old uiau'a story was gospel trs.tu. That killed the rlclui tHHtui Iu a day aud dissolved thv Liars' club In a week. There was novelty iu lies, but none In truth, in t.-i'iii'i'ii, the towu was comtcleuc ktrU-ki'ii mid auxlotia to wak rvpai-a-tlou. Kvery one turned out tu th fu lu'i-ttt. a Ktuviwloii was houukt by pap ular sulmct-lptloii, aud when It was I'lmvd ul th bead of th old mail's grit vp U Imre the word; 1 1. -ii lies Abljab UiMdbeart, but h wusn t lying w lieu h luld th story of iho suowsliiW." M. Ql'AD. nx an. M. Ileruaril 011 bl roturu from a Journey was met by his .motber-ln-law, win) liif.irinisl him that during hi ab cn,i the tint had Uwu Kwttnl by bur- Klur. Hern ml -What did they taker Mother Iu law - All! Kverytblug! IViiiurU (looking- ut her llxedly and KakliiK with Kreut hltlero) No, nla. not all! Sourlrv. Th ltaMilr ( , "How aluiU that eiuMgiuilt Ut tween tholly Old ire aud Mia Biuartt" "Thnt's died a uatural death." What was the luatterr" llenrl Ctlluiv, I bllve." - UalU- more Aiurnean. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION Snlii-M is herebe ulveil lht th tNtillilV Suiierliilendeiit ot Wvhlliiton CotiniV will hold th H-LMilnr eiamlnatfcin of ap- iiesnii lor siat and county uawraat U I'uhlie School Huildlii In IlllUbom. an ttiitow: Knr State I'apers Coiiiiiieiiciiin Wvilutsvlsy, tebiuarv IS at M o i luek in., and ronlliiulllg until .-Mtiuioay. reorimry in, at 4 p. 111, H eiiieKdavliininhl. siwIIIiik. I1I1 lory, tliytli'4l (t'grni hy, tedlg, payed- o"K). Thtirsdsy- Wtilleii rilhnietic, theory or leaeinitK, Kraiiunar, (KHikKeopmg, iiij me, eivu governiueni. 1- riday-Physiology, nengniphy, mental orlt iiiiii-tic. tomiHMtilloii. Blgolira. Sahirdny- H'llany, plan rrometry, in ral hlHlnry, Kngllsh lllrtur. (ehool law. r'or County Papers t'oinmein'ing Wediiestlsy, February IX at M n'eliH-n . 111., and eoiilluiiliig unit r rul.iy. ri bruary lit, at 4 o'clock p. 111, First, Secmid and Third tirade Certlflratcs WiKliiPMla'-i'eumanship, history, or thocmiiliv. rradinir. Thursday Written illliiiilln, lhory id learning, Kr"'ii'r, pnytioioay. Fiidiiv-tlei-graphy, mental arithmetic, vlimii ihw, cull Koveriiiinnl. Primary Certiorates WediiesiUy-HviimanKhlp, nrthoiirapby arlllniirtio, reading. Tliiirwlav-Art of questioning, llwory ul teaching, phraioiogy. Vour truly, M. V. CASK, County HehiMil MuperinlemUnt. AMD Oregon Suoqr Like UniouPacihc S THAINH TO TUB RAAT PKOM roilTI-AND, DAIL1 Through Pullman standard and tourist sleeping-cars daily to uinana, Cnlcago, Spokane; tourist sleeping-car daily to Kansas City; through, nil I man tourist sleeping-cars (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, re clining chair cars (seals free) to tbe East dally. of bowlders made an arch and thus saved him. Hi gun was gone, he hud neither blankets nor provlxlous, and he realized that It waa impossible for him to dig his way out. After three days of hunger he turned to his bootn. They lasted faiin eight days. Ho managed to eat tbem down to the last luch, but gave It as his opinion that they dldu't begin with cold ehirkeu ns a steady dlot. After three day more of gnaw ing hunger he laid him down to die. but Providence was looking out for blm. A grizzly bear wag tunneling In from ihe west to get blm, and at the same time another was tunueling In irom the enat. They met right at his eamp aud fought and killed each otbei and supplied him with food for two hoi-He trades, several hogs aud cows had elmtiged hands, aud Alvln Johnson, the oldest 111 (in In the town, stood on the steps of the poHtolftce and said: "I'm a telliu you that a boom has struck Jericho. It's no ephemeral boom, founded upon the amount of cat nip grown around here, but It's some thin' that has come to stay and make a second (,'hlcago of our towu. Let Us give three cheer fur our frleud Good heart. Hut for that lie of hi w might have lived and died unknown tu tin world." The three ministers got together aud talked It over and then sent for tbe old num. They told lit ut that he otiglt to tie ashamed of himself aud gave him a general raking down. He listened months. At the end of that time, dur-. j to what they had to say aud then re- Ing a tbuudei-Htorni, a bolt of lightning plied: struck the suow and bored a hole down to blm and let him esrupe. In escaping' be found a nugget of gold weighing a hundred pounds and had been living on the sale of It ever'slnce. I Of course there were a hundred lit- j tie Incidents connected with the story . that I have not related. Taken alto-j truth gether, it waa thrilllngly Interesting, (.' and Mr. Goodbeart was given a Tote of thanks and the freedom of the town. He was asked to repeat the story nlgbt after, night Wod seemed to go all Over the country about it, and within week there begun to be Inquiries for vacant bouses and real estate. Within two weeks there had been Dvs or sli "Ci-iitli'iui'ii, I have told a story be fore the l.lars' club. Do you receive It a He or the truth?" "Why, It's a falsehood pure aud sim ple ' "Sorry to disagree with you, gentle- null, but that story Is tbe solemn I ran prove every Incident of At that they grew more severe with him and talked about warrant aud constables, aud when he left tbem be hud tears In bis eyes, Deacon Hpoon er was sent around to see blm and tell him he had better go a little slow, but his reply was: -"WhjJLihawtbt you all knew JfeaJJ baa been so much lying here that I thought 1 would slip In something truthful for a change." "Hay, you do It nicely!" compliment ed tb deacou a he winked nt I1I111. "But I ran prove the story to be true." "It's the slickest He I ever heard, aud you shall receive nil credit for It. Don't trade It oft for uny other." Other meu complimented hltu on his gigantic lie and winked ut him when be declared be bad been felling the truth, aud the iron entered the old man's soul. He wrote letters to Col orado, and In the 'course of a couple of weeks be got affidavit as to tile truth of bis story. They even sent on claws from the feet of the hear. Bankers, merchants aud tuiulHteis united Iu say ing that Mr. Uoodhenrt hud never been kuowu to tell a lie. He got all this and much more, but Deacon Spoouer came around and poked him Iu Ihe ribs aud winked, aud the minister called on blm wid suld Iliat his moral example was dragging scores of men dowu to perdition. 'After they lind told blm this the old uian went to tint Liars' club and told his story once more. lie took plenty of time 11 ml runt; in nil the old incidents uud u few new onus. Ho waa listened to wilh the closest atten tion, and when he had finished he shook Imiiils with every liar and walk ed a way wilh a mournful face on him. Several parties tried fo chew blm. up fey Jabujjtuabejmbt to et a posb DXFART roR nn.r Chicago Special 9:3UA.M. via Atlantic KiproHK 8:15 P. M. via Hunt ington St. Paul rVit Mail 0:15 r. a. via fiokane Port land Hlgg" Irfinal 8:lf a.m TIMK HOHRDULKM raon POKTLAHD Halt I-k, Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, Bt. I -on Is, Chicago and Kant Halt Tke, Denver, Ft. Worth. Omaha, Kansas City, Bt. fxmia, Chicago and Kasl Wall Wall; Lewi-' ton,Hpokane, Wallace Pullman, Minneap olis, St. Paul, Uu Inth, Milwaukee, ('tilcago and Kast For all local point between Biggs and Portland aaaivs raoit DilLt 5:00 r. at. 7:16. 8:00 a. o;00r, RIVER HCHKDULK VBOM PORTLAND Itlvor boats on the lowtr Columbia and W lllamette daily except Sunday, LOW HATHA To and from all point In the Xast Tickets via this route on sale at all depot omce-s 01 inn ouutnru rac-ino i;o, W.M. McMURRAV, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon Administratrix' Notice Notice is hereby given, that I. the under aigiind, have lietm by the County Court of the (Slate of Oregon, for Washington County, duly appointed AdmlnlNtrator of the estate of Hainuel Evarltt. deceased w ith the will of said deneaaed annsied. and have duly qualified as such. Now therefore, nil paraons having claim against said estate are hereby notified to present Hi same to me with proper voucnetsat tne law nmosorw. N. Bar rett, in HlllKboro, Oregon, within six iiiniiiiiH (nun the date hereof. Dated this 17th day of January, 1B07, JOHN M. HUOWN. Administrator v.lth the will annexed of (SHtiitifii r.verltt, deceased, W, N. Uarrntt, Attorney for Katate, Closing out sale in millinery on Corner Third & Main, in, front ol tbe Dr, Tamiesie residence. Millinery Sale I put my goods ou sale for the first time this seasou. Now is the time to buy. I will h.ne out it lot of Ncw and Fashionable Hats at sale prices, good until the This oiler hrtld toth of NovciuIkt. GERTRUDE K1RKWOOD Above L. M. Hoyt's Store HOP GOLD BEER L ON DRAUGHT W. E. McCOURT S Second Street, Opposite Courthouse, tlllUboro J When You Buy Shoes Buy Good Shoes A V'mt Line of I'.mcy Slipju'is for Men. The best shoe in the m.ukct is the Till Kinney shoe for nirii. Also a line line for boys, also school .shoes. The kst heavy work shoes for men. Rubbers for men aud Itoys, at J. C. GREER'S SUMMONS IN THK CIRCUIT Col!ilT OK 1I1K STATE Or OREGON, FOH WASH. IHOTON COUNTY Obrtat t. K. von tAdlaen, I'lainliil, 1 VB. J Annie AlfrMa Ton Aillge, IWmnUiit.l To Annie Alfrleda von Ladlae. defiuul. aut above itainni. In th naoi .if th Btal of Oreion. vmi ara hrhr notlllel that th HlaiutlfT liorr- Iu na tiled a oomiiiuit airal'mt you In NEW TIMS TABLE lb ahov iilltld t!oiirt and eviiM, ntl ) Sheridan l'ljcr A row RrH)r)g-r train rrhtduls is j as follows: i Leave for I'tirllun,! - I l'firent tlrov local I Sheridan l-'lyer .... Kurctt f.rove lueal I or latitat overland. , ,,. Arrive from Portland Coivallia ovetlaud oreal Grove local,, , , ., 6 46 a, tn. yoj 1. u. 1 41 p. m. 4:31 P- n. yon ar brby requlmd U iiixmr and nwr me iaia oouipiaini or lile mmi appoaranee thereto on or before: thn lat day preniia ty in order or piiiilli H tlon hereof, to-wit: On or In fore the llf. taenth day of March, lm7, and II you fail o to appir and anwr th complaint or Sle ome appearanca herein, thn Vlliillir will earn vour dfault to b enlered ami noted and will apply In the i-ourl fur tin- MMM& ..- I.. UMI. i- ...... . . iviihi wmi , , 1 'i.iiiiruiiiiL. ill ... . . ... wit A dMinie rravr illuidvitio ' Mlttldnn I'lyrr. bonds of niatrliuoiiy now ntiatiuK ho tween you and the Plaintiff and for inch other railef aa to the Court may iem propr. The date of the lint publication of tlih auromon la th 24tb day of January, I9U7 and Mil luniinon i to he pulillalieil on every Thnrmlay of each weok for a period of all auceewiiv week bntwoi'ti Id date. Tbiluinmonla puhllnhnd by or.h.r of the Hon. Thomwi A. Mcllnile, Juduuol the above entitled Court, mad in Cham. bar thin Wnd day or January, Klo7. Chu. J. Hchnabel, Attorney for Flaiiitlir. . K:4i . nt. n:o7 p. nt. I" lib p. 01. m. I'orent Grove local 6:7 p LeaviiiK roitlaml Corvallix nveiUml 7:.OS. I'rrcut Grove lot-l., u :iw . Shrriilau Hlyer 4 lop. b'orral Grove local 5; jo p. Arrival In Portland l-'oiest Grove local ....... na. ui. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK TIIK BTATR OP 0KUU0N, FOH TDK COUNTY OK WAHHINQTON Oeorue Hchulmerli'h snd A. 8. HbcTl, 1'lalntifl'a, ' v. OreRon A California It. K, tioui pany, a Corporation, aud M, L. Faxon, Defendant. To M. L. Paion, one of the ahov iiainwl Defendant: In tbe lutin of the Btaleol Oregon, vuu ar hereby commanded and ruiiilrml to be and appaar In the above nntll loci Court and answer the oomplaint filed auaiiiHl you in th above entitled enure on or lie fore the expiration of nix ((I) weiikn from th date of the tint publication of thl wunimon. In tbe Hillatinro ArKtia, the flrat publication thoreof, beuifr on the 20tb (lay or Deo., 1INM, to-wlti On or be fore the 311 day of January, 11107, and you will plea take notice that if you fnil to appear and anawer ald complaint the PlalntlH will take a decree aralnat you, adjudging and deoreeing tbat they are the owner in fee Mmple of all of the Went 4 of th Northeast quarter of Hoodoo 'B, t. 8 N., R. 8 W., of the Will. Mar., eon. talnln eiKhty (H0) acres, free from any and all claim, right, title and Interest made by you, and that you be forever liarrsd and precluded from claiininx any right, title or Intereat therein or thcrtito, and for uch other and further deoren a I'oreal Grove local Corvallis overland The K(renl Grove carry lni((Ke, oral H:oo a. ui. 10:10 a. tn. 3:50 p. to. 6:50 p. m. does not may b neceaaary and ppoiier. Tin uminon 1 served upon you I.y publication, by order of Unnnri'lilc J. w,' Ooodin, County Judge of WaahiiiKton County, Oregon, made and dated on the law aay 01 uecemner, luuu, BAOl.KY A rfARR, Attorney for Plalutiir. Notice of Final Seftlemant Notlci. la licrcliy given that the undar. ltiiHd, Hilniliilntiutnr of the estate of Cln tha A. lturrln, deceased, ha tiled hi final account as such administrator, and that the County Court ha lined Monday, Jan uary Kl, ltwr, st Ihe hour of ten o'clock . 111., of said day, nt the court room In Hills boro, Oregon, as Iho time uiul pc( for hearing ohjccliuna 10 said dual account and f..r the final HMttlomont of said utat. . 1 , ' HYAN, A d ni Inlsl rator of t lit) estate of Chitlia A. Uiirris, Ihmeased, II, T . HiiHloy, aitornny fur the adgilnl-. trator, " SUMMONS IN THK (I HC I! IT COCIIT OF THK STATE OH'OIIKOON WITHIN AND Kilt WAHIIINUT0N COUNTY Oeorge Turplii, I'laintlir.) vs. ' 'J. Anna Itankiii Turpln, lltifiindant.) To Anna Kankln Turpln, the above naiiicd licimuliuil: In the iiauifl of the fltate or Oregon, you ar hereby ciiiiiiiiitnileU and rnqulred lo appear In the above entitled Court and caiisn. 011 or linf.irn the expiration or tlx wenkajroui th iluto of the llrst public, lion ot this MiiniMims in the IilnMiro Argiisi the llrst puhlhtatlon thereof helng Deceniber H, Hkni, to-wlt: On or before January lilli, UKI7, and answer theooin plaint therein I. t.-.l hi- ill, H yoii and you will please hike mil Ice that r ) ff i0 o, Hy"!ir suswsr said coinplnlnt, the IMuliitiM will apply to Ore Court for th relief prnyi d fur in I ha complaint, UiWll: l- or a ilec.rne dlssulvlng tliu marriage Oou tract ttxlsting liutweou the nlalntlll aud dnfnndnnt, upon the ground of duieitloii and lor other equitable relief) This suniinoiiH ia served upon you by piilillcatiiiii by ordor of lion, T. A. Mo Undo. JiulfHoftliiiahipvenntllled Court, J'Tliuu" "'!,) '" 0"'" l'"r'' "eeoinbr ' HAOLRY & HARK, Attorney for rialullft. liuy your pchool Cormick's. tablets at Mo-