The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 07, 1907, Image 2

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    HIltSBORO ARQUS. FtB, 7. 190?
Intered at the Poct-office at Hll-boro, I
Oregon, m second-el naU Mttar.
LUCIUS A. LONG. Editor.
County Official Paper
Subscription: Cm Dollar pr Annum. I
A Preconcerted
Accident
By JEANETTE V AID EN
Copyrtsrht, 1M, by May McKeoa
lBd Every, Thrday
leONG McKlNMKT
J
"It's Rood to see you once more, Ar-
thnrr Xaovua Uk rau aons tue
room, holding out twin hand to the
etroug. dark young wan who came for
ward to meet her. Her delicate face
was alight with real Joy.
Ttoodr be echoed, taklug her ex-
tended hands and drawing her to him.
had passed Into V quiet country rowd.
he spoke atralu. "Can t you tell lue
more about UT
"Ob, I forgot Dldu't you knowt"
"Well, I should ay not"
"Fred Mr. Hstupton-U my fiance.
rucK'a golug back to India again, and.
you know, I can't tlve In that climate,
and he didn't want to leave m atone.
ami KO ami o preparation are being
hastened for for"
'For your wedding," Boyd finished.
Then he stopped the machine, fussed
over the feed tauk for a few minute
and started on again.
They hnd gone only a few rods when
said carelessly, "and then run throngs
the pantomime, lf a pity that they
cannot get the hall upstair, where
they can get the scenery up. There's a
wedding or something going on up
there,"
"It was awfully good of you to bring
me." he said impulsively.
"If good for you to come." he la null
ed. "A glimpse of a dres rehearsal Is
there was an explosive sound, and the
After all, it ia t this time a ward to meet her. tier uvu.aie maMn stopped short. Boyd got out.
..,l-n,i;j .volition nf affair that ,lnt wltn looked under It and tinkered at It here
. .,,,..,. ;. "Ooodr he echoed, taklug her ex- ,ud i t desultory fashion.
our Benne oaca in muiukiuu i , h4,u .j drawln her to hint. nlu -.! nu-k " he remarked a
composed of elderly people, else our I AJ , ni9 fSC to meet bera she j be watched Xaoma'a face keeuly. He
ham. t .cli war shrank back, flushing naiufully. Then (teemed satisfied with what he saw
again! both Japan and the ptwi-
dent au unseemly- proportion.
After all, considering the timid-
tv nf onr nreeident in fearing the
j c
Japanese, it appears that Mr.
Roosevelt baa loot his strangle
hold oo that big stick of his.
a smile Bicserea across ur uw, aim
she disengaged her bauds, uiotioulng
him to a seat
For a moment he studied her. ' or-
sive me " he said Ironically. "You kiss
ed me good by. you remember V
"1 was rouuir five years ago," sue I
laughed as she sat dowu,
He threw himself Into a chair oppo
site and drew his hand across his fore
head.
"Perhaps we ought to be Introduced,
Ronatnr rtaurne eare Paul Redet a sucgested cheerfully.
saa .u i r .;m.r. At this ber tangh rang nulne.
lor lua kouu K"1"' J
system. There's nothing liks back
ins tip the proper thing in econ
omica even in a disinterested way.
and there ia no question that Jon
athan robbed anyone"to pay Paul.'
sue com-
"Tell me about yourself.
mauded.
He shook hi bead. "Nothing-same
old story. But tell me about yourself.
There Is something. I know. I went to
seek my fortune. You already bad
your In your face."
She could not meet his eyes. "Same
old story." She ouly attempted to laugh
this time. "There's nothiug to tell.'
he
If Paul Rader did use that loOO
who shall dispute hia right to per- There was a tremor In her voice.
s. ..:tt m.,n. tr. h mod He studied ner iaee again.
u. '""m " rve t 4 msclline uut here.
by the Anti-baioon i-eague. i Ml(1 rls,ug come for a ride.
She sprang; up with impulsive acqnl-
It is quite evident that the sage I escenee. Then her gray eyes clouded
of Rabbitville never got 1500 dur- ounl be asserted.
tng the last campaign. Ine upu-i -ypg, t waut to, oh, so much, but I
mist should induce Paul Rader to have an appointment'
. , .-: v,,.- i , "it oeen a loug uiue since jou ixwe
take a position as business mana-
ger nd yet, faui mignt not turn otner fellow wait.
in the funds collected to fiaht the "The other fellow', You kuow.thenr
j !.. ' I 1 aom snow anymiug, oe grvwieu.
uo'" W: nu hat
I tit. MAKK.H la, 1 As thev went down the broad walk
! en thA drlvA n v?it wllit CAf chuir
Thia mornintfa market reports,
compiled from Portland quotations,!
are:
Valley Wheat, new, 66(5 67c.
Barley feed, 2122 per ton;
brewing,t23; rolled, $2323.
Oata, White, $29.
Oata. cray. $28.50 per ton.
Bran. $2oi per ton: aborts, 120.
Hay, Valley timothy, $14.00 and
$15.00; grain, $7 UUa fS IW.
Hay, Clover, $9.
PoUtoea, $1.00 $1.25 per cwt.
Eggs, fancy ranch, 353ic.
Butter, Extra Creamery, 35.
Hops, choice, 13K"-15; prime, 11
13o. , .
" 'Bad Symptoms.
TO woman who baa periodical aeaaV
aches, backache, mum imaginary dark
Dot or speck floating or dancing before
bar eyes, naygnawing owiresa or no j
fall feeling iftitomach. faint apelU, drag-
gdnc-aownAllDC In lower abdominal or
pelvic regfon, easily hhun or eicium,
IrreguUtfor palnf nl periods, with or wlth
oal ptlvlc catsrrh, is suffering from
HhnJitfi andfleraniemenu tnattnonui
have ety a Mention. Not all of above
aymptoaw anf likely to be present la any
imiL
or badlv treated ana tack
run Into maladies which de
le surgeon's knife if taer de net
U1IJ
JDS2J,
there. "Shall we explore this mossy
dell while we're waltlug for a tow!"
By all means." She was on the
ground almost before he could help
her.
Isn't this glorious?" she cried after
thev had walked a short distance aud
ate placed her hand ou Boyd's shoulder
as she juuied uon a low, flat rock.
Her eves were JuRt ou a level with hi.
As they looked at each other a shadow
came over the happlueea of her ex
presslon.
I'm afraid l ve got you Into trou
ble." he suggested.
Oh. no." she reified wearily. "We'll
make It up. We fall out periodically.
Has there ever been a mau lu the
case before?" He tried to make the
question seem careless.
XoS" A new lutelllgeuc came Into
her eyes. She dropped her hand from
his shoulder.
I)o you want to make it up?" He
put the question calmly, quietly, but
something lu his face made her heal
tate. made the bright color come Into
her delicate cheeks.
"Ye"- She couldn't say It "Nor
Suddenly he swung her o(f the stone.
For an iustaut she rested lu bis arms.
and her face met bis without shrinking.
As thev went back to the road she
looked up at him half reproachfully.
Why did yon stay away so long?"
"Because I couldn't have you.'
"Couldn't have me?"
"I couldn't ask you to marry a beg
gar."
She smiled Indulgently. "But how to
it different now?"
Ob, I've turned out about a million
aud a half on that Arlxona land deal
and a few other Irons I've had In the
Are for the last year or two."
They had reached the disabled auto
by the roadside.
All at once Naoma laughed gleefully.
"It's the first time I ever saw a ma
chiue run itself out of the road before
it broke down."
Boyd's eyes had a mischievous twin
kle. "Didn't you realize that we'd
turned out? I guess the thing' rested
up now, and we can go back," be con
tinned as he helped her In.
When they bad started, Naoma was
thoughtful. "I shouldn't think you'd
want a wife that would turn a man
down at the slightest excuse," abe
mused. ,
"1 shouldn't want her to do It more
than once," be laughed.
11 J
SUMMONS
IN TIIK CIRCUIT COl'BT OF TIIK
M'A IK OK OKKOON H)R WASH
INOTON COUNTY
MarySrhnavaly, NaliiM?,)
vs.
Willlsiu Allen Schiiavelv Defendant )
To William Allea Mohnavely, lov
defendant!
In tli name of the State, of Oiegon, you
are hereby required to appear and answer
die complaint tiled against you in the
Above entitled suit, on or befure the laxl
lay of th time prescribed In the Order
for the publication of this summon; aald
tutu belli six ka from the Aral
publication of thia aummoiM; and II yon
tail Ui appar and answer, for want
tliem.f, the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for tli relief demand! lu the
ctunplaiiit In said auit, to-wlu For a
dtvrwedisaolvlttg the bond of matrimony
and inarrutice contract existing between
theplaliitltl and voiirwlf, aad allowing
the pltiinlttt to re-ini hvr maiden nam,
Mary ilellaiid.
I ln summons la publislied hrtlrderof
llxii, i. W. Umnliii, Count v Judge of said
WiuliliiKbrn County, Stale of Onwon,
bl-'h order was dulv niadv and tiled on
lb 41 h day ot February, 1MU7, and the
.Intei. I' tlie first publication liereuf ti the
Till ilny of February, 1HH7.
V. k.hTUOHk.
A Homey ftr Plain! iff.
WEINHARD'S
i
(On dnughi)
i
i
The bst of all Dccrs.
Bottled for Medicinal Use
A W. V. WILEY'S
mwmm.m..M m m v mm.
SUMMONS
nr.
y iT medicine xtan:
Sje mr.
kuuwn
very T3TT igreditot
vntSmedical science for the cure of
woman I peculiar ailments enter Into Its
composition. No alcohol, harmful, or
habit-forming drug is to be found In the
list of it ingredient printed on each
bottle-wrapper aud attested under oath.
In any condition of the female system.
Sr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription can do
only good never barm, lu w hole effect
la to strengthen. Invigorate and regulate
U whole iemai system ana especially
the nelvie orcana. Wben these are de
ranged in function or affected by disease,
the stomach and other omani of dlitestlon
become sympathetically deranged, the
nerves are weakened, and a long list of
bad, unpleasant, symptom follew. Too
much muut not ha eiuuctsd of this Fa-
I vorlte Prescription." It will not perform
i aairacles: will not cure tumors no med-
I lelne will. It will often. prevent them, If
' taken In time, and thus the ODeratlnc
: table and the surgeon' knife may be
avoiaea.
Women suffering from diseases of kmc
I standing, are invited to consult Doctor
Pierce by letter.ree. All correspondence
f H neia so siriciiy private sna sacreaiy
j, confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce,
tsuuaio. j. i.
Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser (lOOOnarert
la aent free on receipt of 31 one-cent
stamps for paj
ioc ciotn-uoui
-covered, or 31 stamiia
copy. Address as above,
i - Bis Ome Rceaest, ... -
1 "Have you any request to maker
asked the sheriff of tbe erstwhile so
ciety man who. was to be hanged on
tbe morrow. -
'fi "Tee, one," replied tba condemned
Isaac. "Let me tie tbe noose myself.
' I never yet wore a ready made tie."
,"Jew Orleans Times Democrat
;r .
WkltewalilBS Jlmatr.
y "Jimmy' got a great scheme to get
tot o' school on these-nice days."
j "How does be work It?"
f "He goes out an' washes his face,
a' the teacher thinks he' 111 an' sends
i tin home." Philadelphia Inquirer.
' W. of Diu. t. Amlnant
ktorney trying now?
i Barley The patience of tbe judge.-
Uorlda Times-Union.
i Mr Heart.
Isent him my heart 'Twas a risky thing,
But what, pray tell, can a man d
tune la swiftly taking wing
And h-ha cannot come to yon f
ant my heart 'Twas broken qHts,
And his the only power I knew
i mend the breach and set aright
(That alas oenld hapless maiden 4oT
p4t It yas, and 'twas returned: .
It rsata Just new within my riser,
ind waa It thus so rudely spurneaT'
roa auesUoa, and I answer true..
was bat a golden heart, dear friend, -f"uj4
with a bit of blue,
.. tor repairs I had tl sna,'
lul it raturnaa aa cood a new.
Urama W. SaelaWa in Msv York Tbaea
"I'M ir&AID I'VB OOT TOD INTO TBOCBtE,"
HB BCUOKtiTSD.
ged np behind the tuachiue that was
waiting for Arthur Boyd. Tbe occu
pant Jumped to the ground before bis
chauffeur bad time to bring tbe cur
to a stop aud came to meet Boyd
and Naoma. He was well proportion
ed, blond and dressed with absolute
correctness.
Arthur Boyd looked at Naoma. ller
face was changing 'color.
"Is this your appointment?"
The blond man, with a faiut, insinu
ating smile, was slowly, suavely liftiug
bis bat He raised It just high enough
to expose a slight baldness, then settled
It carefully upon bis head again.
"Mr. Hampton, Mr. Boyd." Nao
ma's self control was iwrfti't now.
Arthur Boyd received an expression
less handshake.
Ton are ready In good time," Hamp
ton spoke to Naoma In a voice that
was as genteel aa bis dress. "I Just
left tbe decorator at the house."
These words sent a chill over Boyd.
He drew back a little.
"But I can't go Just now." Naotua's
voice was firm. "Something quite urg
mt has turned up unexpectedly. "You
will etcuse me for a little while V" Hue
smiled up at Hampton.
"I'd excuse her forty times a day to
get that tnlle," thought Arthur Boyd
as be advanced ngalu to her side.
But Hampton drew himself up, and
his face grew pink.. He flashed a sav
age look at Boyd. "It will be Jupossl
ble for the decorator to wait. I'm very
sorry," he said to Naoma In the ssnie
genteel voice. Then he took ber arm
with the air that all was settled.
But Naoma drew back and surveyed
him In frank astonishment.
"The decorator can wait better than
than this sew appointment I must
ask you to excuse me."
The pink In Hampton's face changed
to crimson, aud he breathed hard
"Naoma, what Is this that's Important
enough to Interfere with a plan that
waa made weeks ago? I demand an
explanation."
The girt was angry. "Come," she
said to Boyd, and be felt that things
were evened up by the look she gave
tbe recent recipient of her Intimate
smile.
Bne was trembling a little at Boyd's
side when they chugged away, drown
ing the noise of tbe big white cur that
was flying In the opposite direction.
"Why did you do It?" he questioned
after tbey had gone a half mile In
silence.
"I wanted 'to," she replied.
"Wanted to quarrel with him?"
"Ob, no!" with widening eyes.
"Wanted to ride with me," he as
serted.
"I I hadn't thought about It." She
glanced up at bim, and he met ber puz-
aled expression with an Illuminating
look. "Tea," she said simply; "I did.
was a long silence. When tbey
Aatrrlraaa' Odd Crsae,
Some Americans have an odd craze
for. believing that tbe rightful belr of
British peerages are American "kept
out of their own." One of these queer
people asks me whether Jemima, tbe
heiress of the Macdougal line of Earla
of Tobermory, was not really a daugh
ter of Queeti Mary? Was not James
VI. a son of fat old Lady Here, not
of Queen Mary? Tbe present Duke of
Tobermory is descended from tbe fifth
sou of the eurl of 1715. But whit be
came of the fourth son? The peerages
say that be died young without off
spring. But did he not "escape to
America." and 1s he not the Thomas
Robertson who married a fair colonist
lu 17: in, and is "not a certain Hubert
Thompson tbe son of this Thomas Rob
ertson, aud are not his descendants
earls of Tobermory and klnga of Scot-
laud? Will I not get at the family pa
pers, now kept In Melrose abbey, and
clear I lie matter tip Tbe names 1 here
alter, but all this tissue of nonsense Is
solemnly laid liefore my reluctant eyes
In the hope that some possible J. P.
Koliertson is Duke of Tobermory.
Andrew Lang In Illustrated News.
3
Beth s Hero
By COLIN S, COLLINS
Copyright M. by Homer SpragtM
Beth looked curiously about the halt,
Behind the scenes bad always been a
domain of fairyland to her. The
thought that she was to witness a re
hearsal, and a dress rehearsal at that,
overpowered her.
It was not at all as she hud pictured
It. The long, low celllnged ball was
very unlike the stage, and tbe mas of
properties and scenery thrown about In
apparent chaos bewildered ber. A
huge bowlder lay aralnst an Italian
fountain, and flower beds, stacked one
above the other, looked very unlike tbe
flower beds sbe knew.
Over lu one comer a group of men
were pulling and Hauling at a girl
dressed as an Indian. lu tbe center
of the hall half a dozen meu were
struggling through some unfamiliar
music:, and not far away a heavily
built man was deliberately slitting a
new leather coat Into shreds and rub
bing It on the dirty floor to take off Its
aspect of newness.
Other girls were going through danc
ing steps at the behest of a stocky lit
tle man,' who beat time with a thick
pole he carried when he was not using
the stick to threaten some unruly girl.
And over all presided a thin, nervous
looking man, who seemed to have the
faculty of being In three place at
once.
. Tom Beaton detached himself from
tbe group about a cage lu one corner
and came toward her. "It doesn't
seem much when you see It close to,
does It?" he laughed.
"It Is a little disappointing," sbe sd
roitted, "but I find It very Interesting."
,'rhey are going ioeassogn," he
TOM HEADED THK HH,rTR HIS CMIS
Jl'ST AA HKHUIM RI HIIKD IN.
the beet cure for the stug fever that 1
know of. It was lucky that Hermes
was In a good humor lust ulglit w lieu I
asked him if 1 might bring you over.
"la that HeruiesV she asked, point-1
lag to a tall, handsome fellow who
posed In one corner. -
That the mau wuo made tue cos
tumes," he laughed, "llerme Is Unit
little fellow who I all over the place.
He and St Klmo, the luillct master
that little fellow with the stick-are do
ing about half the work."
Beth glanced with uew Interest at
the flying figure. She had seen uliu ou
the stage dressed in mystic roues aud
with all of the advantages of scenic en
vironment. He looked vastly different
aa he flew about the place lu tin old
pair of trousers aud a tattered II a unci
shirt
Even when the players who bad slip
ped out of tlie room Ik-kuu to come
back In gaudy costumes, the Illusion
waa not restored, for the nervous little
ballet master kept Jumping Into tbe
space outlined by chairs to represeut
the stage aud, roughly throwing some
one aside, took her place to show what
be wauted done.
Not until tbey came to the trick to
which the pautomlme worked up did
Beth regain her Interest. The Iwaullful
white girl was supposed to bo tlirowu
Into a lion's deu, but an Indian mai
den, by virtue of a tallKtuttu, took the
place of the Infuriated lieitst.
Tbe others crowded about the cage
to see the trick worked, and Tom drug
ged Beth over, with a whispered. "You
mustn't tell tbe trick to any one.
Sbe nodded assent with a delightful
feeling of mystery and watched wllh
Interest the elaborate working of a
trick that seemed simple enough from
the audience.
Half a doxeu times the trick was
tried before Hermes straightened up
with an "All right! Dres for the next
act," and tbe crowd of fantastically
dressed players rushed off to the ante
room.
Tom led Beth back to the tiny plat
form that formed ber seat of vantage.
"Disillusioned?" be said, with a smile.
"Entirely so," she shuddered. "Of
course I knew It was nil play, but 1
never dreamed it was such hard work."
"Tou should have been to fls of fh
early rehearsals," he laugher "There
was one afternoon when Hf. f,lmo got
so excited at the way one of the stupid
girls bvbaved that 1 hnd to Jump In
aud catch his arm fo keep blm from
striking her. He's a genius, but his
temper Is something awful. It's no
worse, though, than wllh sume of tlie
big companies."
"I don't think 1 shall want any of It,"
she shuddered. "It lw cured me com
pletely of my desire to go on the
stage."
. "Do you tli I nk you could settle down
to being Just Mrs. Tom Sentou?" he
pleaded. "I want you so, dear."
"Don't, please," she lieggi-d. "You
know how I feel."
He turned away. He knew all too
well how she felt. That same roman
ticism that urged her to the stage act
ed against him. He was Just Tom Sea
ton, big, good iiatiited mill n faithful
friend, but entirely too uiiroinniitlc to
appeal to ber heart. He hud destroyed
the glamour of the stage for ber by
bringing her to rehearsal. Only u mir
acle could work the other change. .
He had slipped his coat off when he
had come In, following tlie cxa tuple of
tbe rest, and now he ttirniil lo n cigar
for solace. He was carefully selecting
one from his cose when a cry from
Beth caused bim to turn.
There Just below the platform stood
King, tbe Hon used In the trick. In
the excitement some one had neglected
to fasten the door of the cage, and
while tbey bad been talking lie hud
slipped out and sturted on a tour ot
Investigation.
All of the players had gone tj change
their costumes, and the property man
had taken advantage of Hermes' ab
sence to slip out to the corner for a
glass of beer. They were it lone. Just
below him on the edge of the platform
were a couple of revolvers louded with
blank charges. With a bound bo
caught one of these up and discharged
It Into King's face. With nn angry
snarl the brute turned and charged to
ward tbe other end of the room.
Tom caught up the other revolver
and slipped It Into his pocket. Then be
seized St. Elmo's wand and followed
the retreating form. Buck and forth
they went, up and down the hull, until
at last with a quick turn Tom hcuded
the brute Into his cage Just as Hermes
rushed In.
It was he who latched the dour of
the cage, for now that the danger was
over Beth was clinging to Tom, mur
muring praises that sounded sweet to
his ears.
Hermes came forward, but Tom, dis
engaging himself from Itcth's clasp,
went toward him and whispered lu his
ear. Hermes smiled knowingly and
darted out Preseatly he was back
IN TIIK CIKlTir t'OliRT OK THK
STATU OK ORKUON. KOR THK
tWNTY OK WANH1SUTON
J. 1". lialeley, I'laititin.)
. va V
Annie tialeley, Defendant.)
To Annie tialeley, the abov named
tleleiulaiil:
In the name nf the State nf Oregon you I
re uereoy reipnrwi to appear ami ana-
wvr lo the complaint Died aaainut yon hi I
tlie above entitle,! tVitrt and I'auae on or
liefore Match Slat. IW, and If you fall to
sonmtear ami aimwer in planum win
aiipiy mr tne reuei prayen lor in ulaooiu
lilaillt, to-ttlt:
r'r a decree dissolving the bonds of I
matrimony now eiistiiic helwiwn the I
!hiv nsiiiml plaliuin and dvlendaul and
.or oilier titiitaliie retlvr.
Tins ".minions la pulillNhad In imrau-
Kiio of an order of th Honorable T. A.I
Mcltridc. Jmlire of the abov nlUladl
t'otirt mad nd entered on th Id day of I
ret.rnurv, iiui, ociiyiiig mat III sain
lw pulilisliiHl fur six iiccMtv weak aud
entering February 7th, l)7, as date of
urs luiniicatioti.
DAN K. MURPHY,
Attorney for IMalnllrr.
4 per cent, 4 per cent. 4 per cent.
COMPOUND! U I NKt I IIMIS I AC II IAK
Make Your Money Cam You Money
We furnish you every Nanking Facility that
you cau get anywhere. Give ns your iU-jmimi,
subjeet to check. We sell exchange t every
place of importance in the commercial worhl.
We will sell you drafts cheaper than you can
buy money orders.
The Hillsboro Commercial Hank
This Spray is Endorsed
By A. . Ci.dU
Of the Agricultural College
SUMMONS
IX THE CIltCl'IT COURT OK THK
STATR OK OKKOON. rXUt
WASIUSUTOX COUNTY
eiiarlcn Krost. 1'lalntlfT.I
vs
Annie Front, liefemlanM "
To Annie Front, defendant aliov named:
In lb nam of th State uf Orvaon:
You are lierrliy noli lied that the plalnlllt
hrrein has tiled a compmiiit aeainit you
in th almvt entitled court and cauw ami
von arft hirtliv reotilrMt l,i biiumit
answer the anid complaint or 111 mine
aimarauce tlieraoil ou or I lor lit last
lay prescribed by the order of publication
hereof, to-wit: On or before the Ifiud day
of March, 17. and if you fall ao lo appear
and aimwrr the complaint or 111 oni
appearance herein, the plaintiff will raus
your untaiiii to ih nieru anu nmwi and
win amuy to inn court for tue reltel imv-
ed for in said complaint, to-win A drcree
forever iliKHolviuir the uonde of matri
mony now eiiatiilK between yon ami
pliitntili, and for auch other rellsl a to
I lie court may areiu oroiwr.
The date of the tirst publication of tills
4iiiiininn ia lh "th day of February.
UiO. and this aumuioni la to be published
on every Thursday of each week for
period of si stiocmstv week between
iid dates.
This sntnmoii Is puliliidietl by order of I
tba Hon. Thomas A. Mollride, Jnilte of
die aiMiv entitleii conn, mail in ;iiaai
ber this -lib day of February, llT.
til Art. J. HCHNAKEI,,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Soealuug of the Phoenix Iiine and Sulphur
Liquid Spray, Mr. Cordlcy, of the Crvallis Agri
cultural College, writes Dunne & Co., aa follows:
"Coryallls, Ore., Sept, ?, llnrt.
liavid M. Piniiie Co.,
I'ortland, On-iton.
ter Sin In reply Ui your letter of the Mt lint, I am glud 10 I
able lo report llml Hie riill obtained iroui tlie ne of Vour I l.oanU
Moray wure very nlMm lory, indeed, ln,i,-,l a illinium one lo
tlllxen. The dltlllml ipiiiv were, applied IIh.1i.uk ply ami f ontl.lv lo
tree that r nl in ply Inerunleil. un, I , 1 1 a weaker xihiliou lia
apparently con. .leti-v tru.lknli'. I tlie et iron, uprm e.l Ireen. I llml
- that examination made alxiut ton week ,nm t.nU to icel any llvlun
M-aletit.il ruber fruit ur leave. iMifm-.l) A. It. i'lli.r V.
I sell cheaper than other dealers. 1W prices in
any quantity, f. o. !., at Hcavcrum, or taken front
my place, write sole agent,
D. LUIS, Deaverton. Oreron, R. F. D. 1
GUARDIAN SALE OF
PROPERTY
Admimatrator's Nolle
Notice Is hereby given that th oitdenixn-
ed has been appointed by th County
Court of WanliliiKUin county, Oregon, by
an order dated tb 2ntli day of January,
IM)7, Ail'iiiuistratorof the Kntate of Jamea
i'lty.gerulil, dexvaHed; and all persons hav
iiK claim atralnst said eatate are hereby
notitird to preaent tb same with tbe
proper vouchers therefor, to ma at th
! olll.e of K. K. Ton(ue, Hillsboro,
W,diiuirtnu County, Oregon,
listed this 2d day of February, IflU".
C. AKBIS1IKK. Administrator.
K. n. TniiKiia, Attorney. s
REAL ' IHth day of M.ir. h. PiT. Iloil twin- th
j lal ilnr prescribed In Hie older of puldt -i
. nib. n ol tin iituuiotin, anil if you fail mi
j to appeal ami nnaaer aabl complaint, tbe
jplainlill will apply to tbe utie enlilled
Notice I hereby jlven that Hie iiimVrit;ii Uuui l f r be rebel prayed for In lb coin
ed Guardian of The person aud estsiea of! plana, lo-aH: K,.r a .I'.viee of lb la court
tiOtil Heldlar, Mamie rtelillr, Kninia rlhatiU inv tbe lud of timtriutoiiy bnre.
Hel.ller, Kdward Heldler ami lalr Nepl- p,loie .-m-iIlk U.meen von mill plaintiff.
Ir, by virtu of an order and llcenae of , an. I m .k for .iicli oilier and furllier
the County Court of Hie Stale of Oregon, j relief a a he limy bo enlllle.1 to In th
for VYuhlligton County, made, entered j premium.
and dated ou th 4lh day of January, Iw7, I lna aiiuiuiona a publlalied liilb Hill.
authorizing and empowarlng the uinler-, !.ro Areu 'ur si coiiMcullve week by
igned (luartlian to sell at private sale all I or. let ol llie II. .11. J. W. Hoodlii. Judge of
cm me real T'leru iieioii.iiiK i' eni'i tli l onlilv I'olirl 01 tbe Mule ol (ireiion.
Executor's Nolle
Notice is hereby given that the uii.Ur
niKiied baa been by the County Coi'rt of
tbe Slate of Oregon, for the County of
WasliliiKton, duly appointed and con
tinued, uinler date of January 2l, IW7, a
executor of tb lust will and testament of
Mnria Anna Peters, deceased, and that he
lias duly qualitied as such eiecutor.
Now, thvrnfore, all wron having
claluiH agalnat the estate of the aald Anna
Maria Peters, deceased, re hereby re
quired nod requested to preaent tb same,
with proper voucher attached , to m at
the luw ollii-e of John M. Wall, In Hill,
boro, or to me at my rMldenca In th pre
cinct of North Forest Orove, Oregon
Til KODOKK 11KRN AtlDH,
Kiocutorof th last will and testament
of Maria Anna Cetera, deceased
John M. Wall, attorney for eiecutor.
Dated af Hillaboro, this Slat day of Jn-
uury, 11107.
minora, lb undersigned will, on ami alter
Monday, tbe I Uh day or February, I'i7.
proi'eaul IujmII l private sain all of the
undivided ona-iiitb (l b) Interval of the
hov named minors of 111 ami to all of
Lot On 1 1) of and In llhwk One(l)nl and
in the low 11 of Cornelius, WaxhlitKtoii
County, Oregon. Th ald sale will ta
made ubtoet to nuillruiallon by 'be
Ooiinty Court of tba Htate of (iregoti for
Waahingttm County,
Oated IblaiHIi day of Jaiiuury. I'i7.
H KKM AN HKIHLKIt,
Guardian of t.ouia Heidler. Mamie Held
ler, Kin ina Heldler, Kdward Mr n ller and
I -eater Saldter.
Hagley Hare, Attorneys tor Onnrdlnn.
for Wasbinctoii t'oiintv. inmln the MHH
ilny nt Jiiiiiniijf, l!7. Ilrtt publirailoii be.
ing on tlie iiiitt day of January, lt'7. and
Hie lnt pnl.li. iilli.n iH'ing'ou Ilia 14th day
ol Miireh, l'7.
JtillNMiN A VAN ANTK,
Atlortiry (or I'laliiUfl,
Notice of Final Settlement
SUMMONS
IN Jt'NTICK COl'KT FOR TIIK fit K
CINCT OF WKHT CF.HAIl, WAII
1NUT0N fDl'NTY, 8TATK OF
OKKOON
0, ttmock,
M.
I'lainllir,
trgam.
. "Thorn Is a carriage at the door," he
said. "I am sorry that Miss Albright
should have bud so unpleasant an ex
perience while my guest,"
"All's well that ends well," luughed
Tom. "Good night, Hermes, and many
thanks for your courtesy, I'll see yoo
tomorrow."
In the carriage Beth clung to Tom as
though the dunger were not yet over.
"And to think," sbe sobbed .peulteutly,
"that I did not realize what A brav
ninn-you werel I do love you,. Tom,
but somehow"
"I know," he said gently as she fal
tered.3' You wanted a hero, and I was
so dreadfully commonplace."
"You're not!" she cried Indignantly.
"Only I veil, 1 never realized before
how big nnd brave you were."
"All's well that ends well," he
chuckled. "Tomorrow morning you
will be wearing the biggest solitaire
that an engaged girl ever had."
"I don't deserve It," she said meekly,
"You're awfully good, Tom."
Home hours later Heaton sat In his
little den absorbing a brandy and sods
In absolute content. He looked Up st
Both'" picture on the mantel.
"I guess you've bad a lot of Ideals
smnsbed tonight, little girl," be mused,
"but it was good for you, and If any
one ever tells you that that poor old
brute whs a darned sight more scared
then you ever could be I'll knock bis
blamed bead off." .
Hamuli and Klla A, Hiiuson,
HeleiiitautN
In tbe name of the Htalu of Orexnii, the
above tiaiuad Hefemlauu will take notice
that th above named I'lalntlll has com-
mencad ault in the alaive entitled Court
by Attachment for the siiiu of JI7.:ki 011
account and Interest thereon at the rule
of 6 per rant, per aiiuiim friim date. You
ar hereby required Pi appi-nr aud anxwer
Hie complaint tiled against you In the
above entitled Court wllbln tl weeks from
th Urst publication of this notice, to wit
on or before the V:ird day of Kelirtisry,
1M07, and If you fall so to answer lor the
want thereof tbe I'lsintltt' will apply to
lb Court for Judgment for the iiU.vh
amount. Tb dale of the tirst pnotlca
lion ef this notice Is January 10, Imi7,
Dated at Hlierwood, Ore,. .Iiinumy 7,
mn.'
M. K. Huck,
Jostle ol tlie 1'enr.e.
N'oib-n U bin-l.v given that the iindor
aiguitil biiM nlod in the I'ouuly Court uf
1 be suite i.l iiii-k-nn lor Waabluglou Coun
ty, bis 'innl 11 r, . , 11 1 1 1 In Ibu u , tiler o th
eatiitr? of ItoU'it luil.i'ic, ileivaed and
that Saul Court Iibh detieiialed Moinlay,
ruliiuitiy 'i.ib, l!i7, at Inn county court
room in Hlllab.iio, Oregon, at Hie boor of
ID o'clock A. M. of alii day, aa Ilia ttiua
an. I pln.-e l..r hearing olilet llulia 1 1 aaid
llual hi i-.. mil ami for the 11 mil aettlemeni
of mhI.I etlale,
HuUnl Him I'.'lh diij-'of Jaumiiy, A, 1).,
l!)7.
3. A. IMltKIK,
Km-utor of the lust will and testament
if Itoberl llllhrle, ilel 'il.
K, II. 'I'oiiKiie and liagltty J) llarn, At
torneys lor Kiei-iili.r.
Executrix' Notice
Edison's Gold Mould
ed Records in StocK
PRICE CtNTS
ffyi,m rK
r
f -slt'jkH
Loose clover hay for
reasonable price. F. ty.
Hillfcboro,
sle at
Heidel,
Notice la hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed eseeulris of
the last ' will and testament of Tbomaii
Otcliln, deceased, by an order of the
County Court of Washington County, Or
egon, ind ml entered on December VI,
IWIMI, and all persons buying cIiiIiiih
against said estate are hereby nolilieil iiml
directed to present snld nlulniH, together
with the mopr voimliers therefor, to mr
at my realdenue, or at the olllre of Tbo.
H. Tongue Jr., si IIIIIHtiorn, WhhIiIiikIou
County, Oregon, on or liefore lx iiidiiIIih
from date hereof.
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, Hill iillh
day of Deisunber, 1H00,
ma iix ahn riiarmiiN,
Exenutrlx of the lust will and tesln-
mentof Tbos, Otcliln, deensaed
Tho. II, Tongue, Attorney,
SUMMONS
w'tHB OIRCHIT COUItT OK THK
STATE OK ORKUON WITHIN ANI)
KOK WABH1N0TON COUNTY
Maria Williams, ' I'lalntlll,)
v.
Alliert Williams, Defendant.)
To ' Alliert Williams, the above niunwl
Defendant;
- In the name of the Htstn nf Oregon:
You ar hereby required to appear hiii!
answer th complaint filed agsinat. ynn hi
tho above-entitled cause, on or before the
E. L. McCORMlCll
Mil IMlOHl) OREGON
CORWIN A HEW EL
Dmalarm In-
All Mmlanf I'resh Meals, prices Rea
onnhle. Will meet all compitltlon.
Chickens and I'oullry always on bund
upon order, l'ree delivery to all pari
of the town. We buy fat stock.
flofh Phonmu
Second Street, HllUboro, Of
..Central Meat Market..
CMMOTT BROS., Prop:,
. Suooaaaora lo O. Tilbury
Keep constantly on band a fine
supply of fresh meats of all kind.
A New Era In Prloea
We nre Kolng to sell meats at price low
er than those which have prevailed In
the past, Call in and see us. We mean
business, 'phone and Pre Delivery
Main Street, opposite Tnalatlji Hotel,
H uhlifa llnana.