1 'f 1 , 'I r f'r 1 ; j ,- c n "it ' Entered at th Fiwt-offlc at Ht'Uboro , Oregon, m Reoon.l-Cini mail matter. IACll'8 A. LONG, Killlor. County Official Paper Buhvrtption: One IVIlar per Annum. (ueit Every Tliurmlaj -BY- I.ONG MoKINNr.T WASHINGTON tWNTY, OKF.tiON Population, 2o,otM. First Comity in dairying; 1 100 rabies eoinleiiseil milk daily ; two bi condensers: billions of feet merrhantable timber, thirty million feet annual mt. will nearly double irodttft this year; richest of garden lands in the world; bulk of ounity ran drive to Portland and re turn in a day; ttuest market: great iioi district; tine school system: fi nest climate on roast; miltl winters: no comity debt ; best natured aud best read people in world, population cou riered. Best in everything. IIU.l-sBOKO County seat; 2.000 people; Six churches. Protestant ami Catholic; two banks; two telephone systems, big milk condenser; sawmill: two railroads; ami electric line coming. AM) THERK Vol AKK! It is noosense to pay too eeriou attention to fools, eo the Argus will pass up, in the main, the article by the Times, of Forest Grove, last week. The Times had nothing in any way to refute what the Argue said about there haviog been more expenditure on rock road improve ment in the vicinity of the Grove than here iu fact we have had nothing. The Times' mao simply made an ass of himself that's all and as he can't help it, it would be folly to rave at his insane twad die. The Argus simply told where the various county officials came from, and stated the facts about money expended on roads, and the limes comes out with a lot of "skunk bouquet," fit only to be found in a paper like the Sunday Mercury. Mahomet said: "Deal kindly with the fool, lest Allah be displeased with you," and the Ar gus will follow the great teacher of the star and crescent, with the ad vice to Forest Grove people to put a dairy yard poultice on the Timet editor's head until the heated term is a matter of history. MORTON'S HOMECOMING. By Lfitcr Comstotk. Copyrighted, IsVT. b 0. II. Sutobiei' The cul'iuan roiMirdevl Morton with a ma tomcat :is ho j:ve bis liltwtiou. "That hotel a torn down live joar g" be said. "There's a two!o story oltlee buiMlii there now." Morion named another lntel. only to be met with fresh disappointment, and with an Impatient gesture lie sank back lu the rah. "1 want to go to a tro.wt hotel." he aid. "Vou ktuw better than 1 whore I want to go." The burl)- tlsure climbed on the N'X. and. presently the cab was rattling' up Bivaduuy. Listlessly Morton looked out of tli cab window and marked the chauxiw. It was like a uew land. wall only hM- and there a familiar land b. " I Ji.'l. h.'t know . " t-M sal. I tenderly; "ttlt. jo. I u;,;-.lil liaio left some wont .! could li.ive found on. PETITION FOR LIQUOK LICr NSb .('() )() I I U-sW" it Mi Haywood, the secretary of the Federation of Miners, was acquit ted at Boiee, and Mover has been released on a bond. Pettibone is still in jail and will be tried this Fall. The testimony of Orchard evidently was not believed by the jury, and in this they were only following the dictates of reason Orchard, caught red-handed, want ed immunity, and McPartland i-- i who nan an unsavory record as a Pinkertonian, and who incited the poor Molly Maguires to violence, in Pennsylvania, years ago, was the instrument who hatched up story, with Orchard, to down the miners' union. Orchard may have killed Idaho's governor because of private reasons; and hs may have killed him with the idea of making the union pay him under threat of implicating them. Io either event, the mine owners Fp9nt lots ol money to break up the union by trying to hang the Federation offi cers. They hired Borah and Haw- ley, and they are not cheap men They have spent thousands with the tool, McPartland, only to see twelve reasonable men turn down their work. Borah, who blew his heated breath for two days to con vince the jury that they should convict Haywood, ia himself under indictment for attempting to de fraud the government in land fraud caBeB. It was a nice try to down organized labor, but it was far-fetched, and there is naturally joy in the ranks of the intermoun tain working men. It is idle for the press prejudiced in favor of the brutal mine owners to cry because the jury freed Haywood, but it wasn't in the brains and hearts of twelve men to believe the wretch Orchard, whose story was doubt lees put up by the man-hunter, McPartland, who was trying to earn his blood money. R. H. Greer returned from the coast, Tuesday, after a ten days' stay witn nig family. IS or man Greer joined the family, upon the return of It. n. Mrs. E. DeWiU Connell, well known here, was injured in an au to accident near Portland, the last of the week. Her 11 juries were not serious, although she bad a narrow (Fcape from death. Jos. Connell, of near Glencoe, save that numerous trees were struck out that way, last night, and tbat hut four telephones are in commission in all tbat section. ISLE VISION SKtUKD SO KKAL. mark. Six years had wrought chaujje as great us those that had luvu effect ed witulii his heart. Sii years before the world had cemed bright nud pleasant. I.ticy rX'fuioud bad luved him. and his pros pects had boituti to materialize. Then hail come the crush. Howard les laoud had sacrificed his daughter to save his fortune. Half a million .n needed to support his tottering ven tures. Metcalf would lend the money, but uot until I.ticy had become Mrs. Metcalf had the Uau been made. Ten days later the ein had been smirk la the mine which Morton owned, and he m a millionaire almost overnight, for weeks he bad railed ai;aiust the fate that brought hiui fortune too hit" to (,'ive hint the only thing worth while, the companionship of the woman he love I. He had tried to meet her in their social encounters with the Indifference that convention demanded, but there had oume a niuht when the lutoxiration of the mush.', the heavy scent uf flowers, had been upon them. It had been in the cousenatory at the Clivers' dance, and for one mad moment be had held her lu his arms, begging her to elope with bim. But even as be pleaded there had Come the sense of riuht. lie had ten tly released her and had lied the place. The dawn had foimd him still in his evening clothes pacing the door of his apartment, aud its the fresh morning air fauued his Hushed face he made his resolution. Before the end of the wink he had dispowd of all his American interests and had gone abivud. He left mi kin behind, and none km.nv where he had gone, l-'or six years he bad roamed thre continents, but always off the path of the tourist. Then hud Come the fierce longing for home, aud he had eom-j back. -Vow that he was here he was not certain that he did not rejiret his de cision. All had ehauued. Kveri-th!m reminded him tbat he had lost his pl.ire la the lire of the city. The stopping of the carriage roused him, and he paid bis driver aud followed the helibuy into the hotel. lie round the stillness of his ro an In tolerable, and after vainly tryiii to in terest himself In the papers he throw them usldu aud went for a walk. Per haps In the busy throng he could shake off ills memories, Unconsciously tie turned his steps in the direction of tin; park and was well Into the shady recesses before he real lzed where he was. Then ho roused himself with a start. It bail been Lucy's favorite walk. It ld to a little Hummer boms.; Just around the curve in the path, the little summer house where they had spent such happy afternoons before Cupid had tied In inter rout be fore the onslaughts of Mammon It seemed perfectly natural that w hen he had turned the curve he should see her Kitting there in the samn i.Nea where she liaditt that afternoon when Kbe told him of Metralf's ultimatum. He smiled at himself for his belief, but the vision seemed so real that he kept ou ami presently sank lutu (he aeut beside her. The girl raised her head and smiled. "Lucy," he said wonileiinidv as he took the firm soft hand she offered. "Is it really you, dear? of course I know It isn't, but you seem no real. You have come to me lumlre,i t times before, both waking and dream ing, but never so plainly, dear." "But suppose that I am uwt a rlelon. Jim?" she asked v.iih amltiug "lips. "Suppose that It really should be IT" "Then I should have to go," ho said firmly. "I cannot trust mr.-elf wit!' you." j .ineu iei us piCienu Unit I am a vi 'To iu'oii in,' hack io misery? "To hnpi'tne;," she said. "Vou secui to h ue too. id wisely w lu'iv yon went Mu hoi,,l at th face of Hie man '. i hue w as nun h.-il by the hand of orrov. M years tx-fore he had been a l.'iV'a ".n; faced boy. She could re '.i:i i,i;t ic every epistsiiu. Now ! li's fan h.i i s.iiued ; svrloitsiirs that j Ks-ai'ie it well, lie bail not sought for RHfohu-. to dissipation, aud the (jirl , 'Js i.''ad. j "1 ?vptHe that 1 do show It," ho said, li.nin,; tun- claucv. "Hut you. Is ; tea only a vNi.ai. have nut changed ! Vourey.s li.o e iiuliu-J a sweet serious i nc.s. lmt otherwise It ts tile face tbat 1 ha-Is en tvtoiv un all these) earn. Vou I haw ceiiK' to me lu niauy lauds. I.ucy. j but thee mvuis a ivality to the vision la iv thai 1 hiui never kuow u befor i I w:-.ii th.it 1 might always hold yon so. dear." "Welded to a vision)" sh askud mc.cMcg:y. "Would thai content yonT "It h:nl tn content me all theso i yens." he s.i Id simply. "It Is belter so I than thai I .-.uoitld s.ik tUo reality to I roll la-r of her fair Usiue." "And yet that night." she whispered. '1 w..s aiiMost rriuly Io say "yr, Jim . Had you porsevoreil I should hav i iclde.i." 1 Ki ew it." la sgtvvd, "sud for thst reason i went away so far that uo v. ud ncjibt ivh.1i mo and tempt me b.icU to your .sKlf. Sluiv I left New York I hae sjioken to no one w hoiu t t,ed to know. I did see Teddy Far- i ii'irtou in I.onihm on e, but lie did uot s,v me. end 1 escaped him, but lately s'i!'.i'iliing seeiuod to call tu back. I have is. ii rtcbting It off for two years. but I grew hiuicry for the slirht of home, to luar the sound of ymir voloo ai d to look upon your dear ftico ugalu I never dreamed that I should Itinl you bete: that we should havu our tirlef hour alone." "Aud nil' you ivateut with the huurT" "It Is It'ttcr so. Should I stay on It would all come kick. 1 think I sliuil return ou the steamer Saturday. 1-1 am not as rom,' :is l thought "May I go with you softly as her hand slipped Into his. I.ucy. 1 lie agony of his toues thrilled her. lou siny noy, slio wnlstierwil as the rec.il toml Uut towaixl him "lioa't you know that It was I who c ulled yon home? I could not Had you save with iny spirit aud my love, and I hive not cnliedyon lu vitln." "Itut jour husband." ho stammered. "He died two years ugo," she said simply. "That was why 1 called you dear. Ion answered to the volco of love." IN T1IK COUNTY COI R I' Ob 1111 SlWTK Ol" OKI HON. I OK WASHINGTON COI M V la the Matter of the AppVuli.m 't .1 M. Miller and William Yoaii;; lei lu- us- tO Sl'll splIllllOIIS, Villous illld III ill Il.jO"!- iu less .uaiititus than one i: ill"ii m lairy 1'ircim't. To the Honorable Counl t'or.it ot tin State of Oicgou, for WaMiingteii Conn tv: The undersigned ivtitiein-c, Kyd voteis of H.oty riecunt, WihIiiih I' " Contitv, Oirgon, and is'iisiitiiluig a m i jority of the legal otcis ol viid I n elect and iTitii actual u sidt til-el to.! I re ciiu-t and having .u tu.illv n salt. I m -od 1'ivciiict thiity las mum di Oi'U pi d ing the date ol this 1 1 tihen, oiii. n sivctlullv petition lour lloiioi.ible II. sK and would ask that a hvi use to hlNhcio ll-ls blc Veil- . bow to I he Inetila t llwi'lis I'O'ie ll Alui i v Ibis - hi to this . fill id m i in ll ell t ...lir , ii in-: sfrtlflltlllt ell IMIC't I ' " 1 1 iiic.lv bu i I. 't Ibr ki .V.'.. .He in icuUei d ' I . tin, H N lrceritrell I,;., n I', .1 I ii, niili nice. i.ei I"' I'' ..i ... ..in. , p. I let I'I UO' ,' me '-' '- " Uriel the veeirl. Inl'l'ft, hung ibife itti.-iisl "I 0'. On-., on I! 1 . n-, 'I ne.t 1 1 riiib,il'i i'Ii .1 p .oi's I-. i.b i' i I i K ''i1 Ml! w spirituous, vinous ami mi ll Ii, Funny Toothach Curst. r.efnre the days of dentists and whea pe,iile "enerully believed In the Talus of rh.irtus there were ever so many mysterious w ays of preventing tath- .cue. line of these was b) dress the n "Ut siilo of the body tlrst -right stock Ing. right sloe, right sleeve, right glove. A r.tvorlte plan lu Scotland was ta draw a tooth, salt it well aud buru It iu full view on glowing coals. In Cornwall many save their teeth by biting the lir-u young ferus that ap pear. i ne custom or catching ii common ground mole, cutting off the paws while the Utile creature still lives and weHr- !ng them is traced to Staffordshire, Kugiand. Some peoplo who lire fond of evereise believe that walking twelve miles-no more, in eit-tu get n splln- iei oi in'.- luouiucue iree iviu unve away the woi-st ache and piilu that ever tortured a pour tCHjth. The belief that toothache Is caused by a worm tit the loots m prevalent iu many parts of the world; hence this cure: Hetluce several different kinds of herba-tbe water variety the better to a pow der, rut a glowing cinder Into this powder and Inhale Hie Ineeuse. After- ward breathe' Inbi a cup of water aud the worm will be gone forever. less ((iiatitttics than otic .illon, in I ' cm I'rccuict, Washington Coimti. Onc,. ti. be granted and issued to J. M. Millu and William Young, ivsulnits i t .c,l I'lrfillCt, Sllcll lllTllse to Is' lot .1 ll' d of one rar. M II I'aikcr. Hem v Su-1'.nui, Mutm Yatiilrnbruok, I'llli It -spiv iiilbotouidi Thro C.ccnc, I ; li Spu .nlbelollrll. I 'llli Adi-bolli. C.coigc Vaiidilni. l C viuiih. Mattin I iocmaiis, Win Smith. (' V M Conn.idcv, Heiiv . nidi ho, Win 1 Bcurd, I-'rank Kline man, ohn Sii-b.iuci . I' V K.imw.ili r, K A kills 1-' I, IU mil . Win Sprradboiough, W 11 H-iLn. .1 11 KiinK I.Cb.isH Vaughn, I ho-. IIimh Aiulrrw I'h'lclur. Maitiu Kcibng. Win kaliur, Cbas Killing, li k.illni. V to Koilmg, K I llrrn, I. M Km!, t, I N I:. , Siimtt l Kudcr, .1 M Kernel,!", l I Itevnolds, Arnolds an I H.nu I, -n, llciuv Sohlrr, W T Ni'iilviucr, I't nik K. im ; i . Clus I Herb. W S S.'blcr. Win .iml. n laihlcti, I. I'rangct, C aii.!i b. , l b,-. lUiib rJ indi'li. Ch.is Si n iiiiK, 1. C Ki n Jail, John ll Kevnobls St. l-iul i 1 mI.i. J tiirt Keynohis Jr, W illn V. IVml, lohii Hetb, Wm Kobe, 11 It luiulin, Allieit Siiii-rnies, W ll.iiihv, I hiieci r, I Spielings, Anton Munti"on, 1 ki nils i, P N Ysuderaililru, II Yamloiai !i a . C.co YauiU'ri.imU-ii, A J Y.iiiiIcIhn, IKnn Yogt, V. I. Kov, l'icd Wilhr. I I M,.t gan, Camtel U ros, T W Motg.in, I ! i MrsM'ou, 1-r.iuk Yatulonu-'n ti, b hum h. Chlllil I.Vil.l. J 1 I'ncketl, Aliens M, Crerr, T J lours, '. N .Nrh v, I' Noith nip, John IUkis, (w lrniirr. 1. 1 Cti t . ',' , H H !le!tel, S Crrps, Ch.is V kuili, W m she askisl s lU-ltd. U Kti, y,,wl sls, W I.ongwortb, W C Situiti.hr. Marks, I'rj.-k Creps, AIU-tt Vainleuu !. u. A w Wills, Wm C, Walki r, elm t ibi well, John C.illcspic, W 11 Mcioli, Ki dor Yamlrraiidrn, Martin Ciutii . Kmc Crop, Noah 1' Newh an wr, John I t id i , Ja)h l.utisoti, John M krvdi-r, .1 A Newiianst-r. Ilrrt Krtdav. W li t..i"kill C.eo Schneider, Frit Sp.it, 1 (', Kirts. h S C.allowav. C.eo W Ih tb It 1' ti.v.,1 Hetirv Cavs, Jesse J Heard, (' , Itiown, J B New hnu.nr, Hartv b.iiull. lolut N.irnp. Io wliom it may comi rii Notii-e is berebv given that tin- un.h r signett will on Weducslav tin- jth d.i-. ol Sept., t'S'7, at 100'cl.K-k i. m ot tint day present the foregoing petition lot U it use to sell spirituous, vinous .md m.ilt liipiors in Dairy Precinct. Washington County, Oregon, in less uuaittitirs than otic gallon, to the County Couit of tl State of Urrgon, for Washington Counti . t Hillsboro, Oregon, and id ",ud linn still place will ask that a licrn U- i" sueil to the umlrrsigncd applnants to sell spirituous, vinous and malt li.iin.t-, su Dairy Precinct, Washington CoimH, lit egoti, in less oiiantities than otic g ll Ol , for a ieri(sl ol one war fn m the date t the issuance of such license. Dated this jiyth day of Julv, l,;. William Young, J.'.M. Mdkr, Applicant" Haglt-y .c Hare, Attoruiis bir Vio.li cants. as I ,!.,! ., me tbo tlllic I p. . . no ! I he .in.! ii". ,I it m illi t -l ,11 1h VI c. b C.l- lll-d rttic. S . ,11 -i I I I 'i knlmis ili.oie tnili .( Ii, in I",' OS -n.,'. t I'd ,1 1 0 H I 'It "I ''I ' el til ll (lie b ' k el'.ri n'.. ( s ibliCul-irl'l oi I it or. I 1 ' lnw' Kill i Inline. Ii-Mill" H , .! i. III. i II - 111 I C.ll !iCI' I iiKlilMj". i: in i j; id! i;c A 111 n H ill; i i b lu m tlir.c Slid til llll ll. kt on i used .rluM. I "i ',. I. i at in hint' inch I'i P .Hi's 1.1,1 I e .1 si an I to el lie Pi ! el - . 1 1, ho-1 I , l.t.Hr l-U Mil -1 I- IO..I It IH"'I corwm & unat't Vvalnrm hi Alt kind" of sol'aVr. W' I'hu kcii" mi I iis,n et.U r . e! the lort ll. I i. .li M en a t !', miltl , - .1.1,1 bin I . I'i l Pioneer 9't : & a K -Y K I ll ! I, SI ,' i i :i ii I- I, ..-I ' pal U ' Ue bui I .I .1 Sccontl Stt vvt, HHtsburo. Of 4 ''4 Insmv Vour Sloe lll-HIL-llllil " Hot U. 1'en'l tikr IN 1 am !". k ilnlh bur. c.etit Ase ll "III I'WH, I - il l l m i i: ll,r ici t t w lift e enl a 1- I i l.ll r ; ; !, i f . tl , s a! HO. ii Itmuirs na'ittt . uue, I 'rep ice A lei las ft ,'''. ,loIN Ni! ,t; l . !,-:iii-tlon. br. li. V. lb No. Thr oM tr'ifl !r fttr Uivifjiii'r tuan BICYCLE SHOP HicY'lv", C',:i!-, l'iii!iii.-!!.t-i aihl Scull!;'. .M.lJlilH'S n- juifi-il itiu! i Ii'.uiii!. 1 l.niil s;iw till lit; .iibl 1 1 i ti : . Also n'H'iits ii'f new !iiu!is. Call in I'tl'i'H' lu'.ti',' ft -I. i ht '.c COQUET (50527) " i., ' '''int. The IVrt! lilnli Sl.iHinn. huh t- in Junt-. I'up'ou-ii From 1(K F. R. DAI LEY, Main St., watt of Sahultnmrlch'm Slmrm Ouaidi Ss't ol Red l'teiiriy SUMMONS Y.'e. ..I an i It'glel l"l ell .Old If UU 'It nilher JlliV, at Hi.' i I .. an. 1 1 . ban, I I ..I '( ' it 'Is l ai l .li IN I'll I. TIIK CIKCPIT COPRT d STATK K (UtKdoN, InK WA.slll.N'iiTUN Ciil'SiV Cora A. Shearer, iilalntitl. vs. (iriuit Hhearer, Ivfeuilaut. To (Irani hbesn r, H o slsive named leuilaui : III tlio lilinm of the Stile ol (Inicni s are hereby required to appear amTansM er to Ibr c.inii.laiiit lib.l a.'.iin-l vnu in in, above ontitled court and rane, nit or be- fore Hfptemlier ID, IV 17. and it v.m bill ... to appear and answer, the plaintiff w ill apply for the relitd iiraved for in ber coniplaiiit. to-il:fura deeris- ib-s,.Un,,. the bunds of matrimony now cjistoic 1... tween Hie above iiameil niainlnl il' ,1. ghb.irs wlin lisd moved Into one "''dmit. and for other eiiiilbb' relief. nil mill I 111 Otis IS pllDIIHIII'll III l.lltMU- anco ol an order of t he Honor.il. b. I' v Mi'tlride. JinlifB of the above ..i.tnlci Court, made ami enlerod on tbe :nib ,1 ,c '" '"'Ii i:'l, -siM-covillir unit III,' line Sll-t V He. I'-. .11 He 'jiiarler , loot I. I loci nil, IIihh ,, -o i, II, i. I t.-ii ,. i i ,,. a ,i , , I!,, I .V b. I'.:' '!,,. II, II,' I I.. n ,1 tl ' ' i-'l.i'.e h.t:i ; t it t V ! i r A iu II V . ! If. I by Ct4i tii'll ,v Will Slond SniMin of I)C)r I oil, tdic-h ill t; vrmM i'-lC, IU PM AN (;i,ASIVK. Muntnicr i , p ,g,i be.; It .b, t-pitc a poll; lie n ' "I b-yi in U.i I. -e Tha Real Thing, women were 'dlscussliuf noun uinpliious houses lu their very rich," said to be Tv.d Hew in of the most city. ' 1 lo-y seem the lil'Ht. "Ob. they are," said tiie second. "Shall you cmHV" "Decidedly;" "Vou are sure, sre you, that are-er- quite (suroct, (mlte-er-form '" "Oh, my dur, I'm punitive," said Hit sec'iinl woman. "They have thirty servants, eixliteeu horsen, twelve dogs, eleven nutoimdilles anil one child. " Dtrs Moines Register. s ti l l v lie i t ,ii I , I y lisle '. I'",'. I biai ,l Ill 'll 111, A.lin 1 1.. 'pArb 1 ei , ti e ,;i ,. , s i i" i i.. a i ,, i 1 le u. a-, - .1)1 b Ml t , "I ' I. ,atc I M , 11 Mil Mi. P. o they good lilinnslifd. for h i mn cess en um l. I ordering August 1st, IIS7, m dale ol' brst pooni aiuon. Murjiliy, Hrodie.t Merges, Atlor-ieys for plamiiil. Administratrix" Notite i ni. '. i a i Nl.llC IS Ic I, S.'')!.',! U xbl.V, I'i',". b', I Illbill I ,,ii el v a.hiiii,iiiai,,r Kisin-r. ib-eeit-, Now, tl,et", 1 ",t.i:e ,e ,. j(, f I i -li Ii is e, ,1 olhee ,,( J, con. h ii io Not in b1 ''I Hell l . lb" , III '. I',, 111 I i., ,b.iv e.lllle ,, credit.,, I II ire I I- I .b.HiO.,1 Ini lm I ll S S -o, I i. ,..!,. e: u liali. t .' i r i 1 1 o 1 1 lb, ,.t,, .1 , I ip -1 at I b.bn N. "I i. in I pie ,1 III t. Wail I lb Te Do S.no. - s , Notice Is hereby iriien. Ibal lb., nn.b r signial bus been by the County Court ..I the Htaii or Oregon, for Washini'lon County, duly nimolnlcd udiiiinmlini 1 1 . of tbe estate of .lobn s. Kisber. dn and hasiluly iiuuhlb'il as such: now HieietorM, all perMoim bavin' laili.s iieainst tint said esliile ol .I,,,,, l Fisher, deceased, ate herebv n-oiiitcl I.'. present the same to tbe n nilrrsiei,,.,! I... Htilher with proner vouchers, at lb.- l'.m Ofliceof barley A ire iu Hillsboro, i n, gou, within nt months from tlm ibile ,, this notice. Dated this .Inly ,7, pm7. J. C. MSIIKlf. Adiiilnistratrix of the KmIiiIc ol .b.bn N. rlsher. deei ased. HugleyA Hare, Altorm-ys fur Admin istratrix. Totii Hi nay, t,f eoutli of liloom in(f, wag in town Tuewlfly. oi ib" lllrli , A, III, I'V.h-r. .1. tral ii ,.n'hs !. il. ! ill the , ,1, J : t I 3) I t i t i t Hill (a Grills PAINTUKS .ml DIX OK ATORS I i t s i a ib lui u ii a IP s.. , in . II. I! ,t w lit Mititt St. nt'nr I'.ty in-Tl,i.! .r .i: - Hill ..i.tuiij;, i any a " , t 'i!. y ham "! IO May ', I l: . i . m .'"i ,,( ;ii,, i .i i:..i:i i. j.,!,., t c t bii M. all. Ai ' V b.t A,: N..licc i . 1 ri:t.i 'I ad. II. I I' V.-I II -.0,1 .1. , , ;, I "Hill V I .'.III, III I hi Ha- same In. a, nl -,ci Hen, nidi M'lt,,,; ,,f I' Mill Sttllel,,,.,,, I by ,., il -If ,, I III! I ill lln 'I. "Ill e-l, lit. IlillC!., I.I III n ,cl I, .1" , ' .1,' ' ...nil y . ,i.i Hi lllllabi.i, U'.t '.'ll, PK;,, ., 1 lii'idi ul Pi a. on . of ' A.hi,iiii-. r.ilor 'nil, .iocca,ci 'il iiiiiie i -. I . W. N. Pa,,, .1 lie i -l u , IS ll I, lie He I il ll'1 III ,, t'lfl Hi Hie on l 'nun v( , i,. !"l '' I lie, ini. I l-l.il! bent, l,,, 1 .Mill, III tl,.'. 1 '"HI House, Monday, ,,,,. ud ,1.,,. 1 1 N hi: OWN, "I .k I til II. 1 I. i U ill ol .le, i-.e, l(. All'y lor Adniiii, .inilnr. Old lady - Are you Uavellug for Um rood of your bc-itllli? Defiulilng Haukrupt-RaUierJ-Illmv tinted Illls. Harsjim . k nn really on'ht yourself lilddei alon," she urged. "I aeold you for Uoeplng all these years." "It was a coward's retieiit," ho mltted, "but 1 could md see you Wife of that man." "And ho you left mu alone in misery," she said reproachfully. Morton shook his bend. "It win in ttat," he said soberly. "It was tbat SKe4 tfi much for your fair name Building Material We have just received a lare shipment of gks Lime, Cement, Brick, Fire, lii i- k, Fj,-, Sand, Gravel, Fibered and IJufihcri-d I'I See our prices before buying elsewhere Climax Feed Store Bold Phones Shin Clay, aslcr. w. b. cas r & sons llii f ilcrt (,r,ii',, of ,i, IIimIca in IHislncd lliMt'fnrd ( ultfc, ( l demf-sio llorM'H, I'oliiud ( liitui Hogs, Shrojisliiiv Slicfp 1!HI lli)(ill Cmj.iIs ,i i., i ib, b. 'I a!l I -at I I e 'I ,11. m I" I be I HI I'"" III, I , 1,1. I. b, i ! b I b. ((Mill .! I i b n-toiil.iM' l.lllilllillf ,, el l"l' I,. I' I'll''' llr Vall'-V , ,, Hniiii ,,i as, U ll i In.);., ni"1 A Yomi'i ; ' l iff In a l(!cs(!,c Sliiilioti l''v liiale:,; ii l in.'dti'c. MiiMI I nil lliood ISi.H k SjoisJi J,k!i; ''Cni(C, $l2 II l:.e find f..r I'.i'.lllH' '' nalilc ifii'es. ja I, In ia ii sale, t rc;t' slock 1 I 19 I If n k 2 ill i' ! SI I. i!i S. -'ii .. WEINMARD'S (tin duiigl'i) Tl of all 1 r s . 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