MlllSS-AO ANGUS. MKCh 1 tvC3 1 4 r : j - Wtai You rave a y fold i .1 nniiPii U UUUUI1 IRELffiDT CcCdds CROUP. SOREJHROAT. TNNATM4traCl It is Equally Valuable for Children It Contains no Narcotic and is Safe and Sure Ask your Druggist for it For Sale by The SUMMONS W THE CI ECU IT COCRT OF THE 8TATK OF OREGON, KOR WASHINGTON COfXTY Kattle Keirnieier.snd Prank Keinneier, Plaintiffs. vs. W. A. Kims, Defendant To W. A. Earns, defendant; In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint bled muft you in the above entitled Court and suit on or tfor tbe Win day of March , 190 the lart day prescribed In tbe order of publication of this summons sod if you fsil o to appear and answer tbe plaint iff will apply to the above entitled Court for the relief prayed for in ber complaint in the above entitled sail to wit: For judgment snd decree against defen dant lor Stxl.Ou with interne thereon from tbe l&th day of .November, 1H05, until paid at tbe rate of s per cent per annum and liJU attorney's fee and costs and disburse ment of the suit and the same are tbe first lien on First tract. Being the south east quarter of tbe northeast -quarter of Section SO, Town, t Korth Range 3 W. of Will. Mer. Second tract: Also the tract of land be ginning at tbe southeast corner of tbe a cove described tract of land and miming thence north 10 chains, thence east 4 chains 54 feet, thence south 30 chains, thence east 12 feet, thence south 20 chain and thence went 5 chains to place of be ginning containing in all 59 and 2-3 acres of land more or lew. And a lien subject to the right of way for a wamn road 30 leet wide from the south-east corner of the tract cf land last above described In a south-easterly direc tion to connect with the county road near est by and the reservation o a right of way for Fred Narup, bii hi-irs and as signs, one rod in width, and described as follows: Commencing at the south-east corner of tbe tract of land last above de scribed and running thence north 20 chs.; thence west one rod; thence south 20 chs., and thence east one rod to tbe place of beginuing. This summons is published pursuant to an order made on tbe 21st day of J an uary, 1, by the Hon. Thomas A. McBride, presiding Judge of the above entitled Court, by which order it is directed that this summons be published in the Hills horo Argus once a week for sii connecu tive weeka, and tbe date of the ti rat publi cation is January 23, 1908, the date named in said order for said hint publication. ED. MKN"DK'H ALL snd A. R. UENDKSHALL, Attorney for Pliiutiffs. First publication January 23, MM. Last publication March 12, Faro lot Sale I wish to sell my farm, containing 152 acres, 110 acres under plow, good house, barn and orchard, 3J miles south of Hillsboro, and one mile west of Farmington. For fur- ther ioformatioo, address, . Burkhalter, 44-6m Hillsboro, Ore. Remember, tbe Oregonian and ' Argus, only $2.25. Executor's Notice . Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been, by the County Court of Washington County,Ore.,duly confirmed executor of the last will and testament 1 of Helen M. Gates, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them, with proper vouchers, to me, at my residence in Hillsboro, Oregon, or at the law of fice of S. B. Huston, 810 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon, within six months from date, Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 14th ) day of February, 1908. HARRY V. GATES. Executor of the last will and testament cf Helen M. Gates, Deceased. 8. B. Huston, Attorney for Executor. SUMMONS IS THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE , STATE OF OREGON, FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY , Koran K. Crane, Plaintiff, vs John Ed s ard Crane, Defendant. To John Edward Crane, tbe above named aeismlsnt: m THE NAME OF THE HTATK OK OREGON; yon are required to appear and answer ... the oouiplaiut filed against you in tbe . sw mtiMMMi autt on or before me last ir wf Lw time prescribed iu the order ' fw iruUitaUou of this summons, to-wit: , or tut 12th day of March, 190, mmtd Ur beaur Uw expiration wf six weeks frum brat pulilkou vf this uoUee; and if vu fail so tv appear and answer, for want Tou want a remedy that will cot only giv quick relief but effect a permanent our. Tou want a remedy that will re lieve the lunga and keep expectora tion easy. Tou want a remedy that will coun teract any tendency toward pneu monia. Tou want a remedy that Ls pleas ant and aafe to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meete all of thee requirement, and for the apeedy and permanent cure of bad oolds atanda without a peer. A Severe CoM Quickly Card by Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. "Last wlnwr I oe-f-t a vary Nrira cold which Unersd for weak," Mr J. Vr quhart, of prr, Ontario. " Mr oou wee very dry end harsh. Tb. oCm deatiar and a-oaraateed It, ee I fees It a trUl. One email bottle of It cured me. X bwllsve Caamberlala'e Oouf h Beaaedy to be the best 1 hare srsr used.' Delta Drug Store. theieof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the com plaint, to-wit: That the bonds of matri mony I tow subsisting between youiif snd plaintiff lie dissolved and forever an nulled and for such other relief as to the court may seem just and equitable. This summons is published by tbe order of tbe Uon- J. W. Uoodin, judge of the County Court for Washington County, Oregon, made January Ath, 1H", the judge of the Circuit court of said coun ty bVng absent from said county at Mid time. By said order, it was directed that this summons be published in the HilU boro Argus, once each week for six suc cessive weeks, and the date of the hrst publication thereof is January &Mh, I wet. the date named in said order for the said hist publication. .. B. TONUl'K, FKASK F. FREEMAN. Attorneys for Plaintiff. SUMMONS IS THE CIRCUIT COCRT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY Barbara Ankos, Plaintiff, vs Peter Ankos, defendant. To Peter Ankos. Defendant above named: In the Xame of the State of Oregon: You are hereby notified that the plain titTbas tiled a complaint against you in the above entitled court and cauxe and yon are hereby required to appear arid answer the said complaint or tile some sp pearance thereon on or before the Ut day Erescribed by the order of publication ereof, to-wit: on or before tbe l'ith day of March, 18; and if you fail so to appear and answer the complaint or tile some appearance herein, the plaintiff will cause yoar default to be entered and no ted and will apply to the Court for the re lief prayed for in said complaint, to-wit: a decree forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and plaintiff and for such other relief as to the Court may seem proper. Tbe date of the tint publication of this summons is the .'twh day of January, 1S, and this summons Is to be published on every Thursday of each week for a period of six successive weeks between said datee. This summons is published by order of the Hon. Thomas A, McBride, Judge or the above entitled court, made in Chambers this !0rth day of January, A. I). V, ("HAS. J. BCHNABKL, Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Washington County Clarissa C. Schiffer, Plaintiff, vs, Charles Hchitter, Defendant. To Charles Schiller, the above named Defendant, In the Name of the State of Oregon, you are required to appear snd answer the complaint Bled aeauiHt you in the above entitled suit on or before the last day of the time prescribed in tne order for pub lication of this summons, to- vit: on April yth, A. D. 190K, said day being the expira tion of six weeks from the first publica tion of this summons, and if you fail so to appear and answer, for wuut thereof, the plaintiff will apply ti tbe Court for tbe relief prayed for in her complaint In me aiiove enutiea suit, to-wit: For s decree dissolving the mar riage and marriage contract, now and heretofore existing between tbe above uamea piamtin ana defendint, and granting to the above named plaintiff the care, custouy ana control or v era V. Schiffer. the minor child of Plaintiff and defendant, and decreeing her to be the owner of all the household furniture now in possession of plnintift. and of a two thirds interest in and to Ixit -No. 70 or (.or nelluB Cemetery, Washington Countv. Oregon, and that she have judgment against the defendant lor the sum of lor ner support and lor the care and edu cation or the said minor child, and foi the costs and disbursements of this suit and for such other and further order as the Court may deem just and equitable in tne premise. This summons is published by order of Hon, J. W. Goodin, Judge of the County Court of Washington County, Oregon. made Feb. 20th, 1008, the judge of the circuit uourt 01 said county being absent from the said county at said time. By said order it was directed that this sum mons be published in the Hillsboro Argus once each week for a period of six suc cessive weeks, and the date of the first publication thereof Is Feb. 27th, 1908, the date named in said order for the first publication. THUS. H. TONGUE Jit. Attorney for Plaintitf. OORWIM A HEIDCL Omaiarm lit All kinds of Fresh Meats. Prices Rea sonable. Will meet all competition. Chickens and Poultry always on hand upon order. Free delivery to all parts of tbe town. We buy fat stock. ef tmoond Stommt, Hlllaboro, Or -IS for Hatching S. C. Black Minorca S C. Bros Leghorn; $1 00 for a setting of 13 eft. At the last Oregon State Poultry Show, my bird won four first out of a possible five prises io competition with the beet breeder! io the state. R, II . Greer. 47 3ui Hillsboro. Ore Price & Stilts Meat Marhet We Handle the Gov ernment ' Inspected Meats, and sell the best steahs that can be found in the en tire NothwesL Call and be convinced that inspected meats are the best Both Phones Marhet on Main St, Opposite Odd Fel lows' Hall. HILLSBORO. OR. PROPOSALS WANTED Fcr Crushing and Hauliaf Rock Sealed bids will 1 revived by the Coun ty Court of Washington Countv. Ommn. until 2:UU p. 111. on the Mth day oA March: I'Wi, and then opened, for the crushing of :w cuoic yaros 01 roca. via: AK) yard at tne maimer quarry lour mile north of Forest tirove; MO vards at the Spring Hill quarry four miles south of Forest (irove: and 1500 yards at the Cedar Mill quarry three miles north of neeverton on tlie Cornell Iim1. The County will furnish the crusher now at the l hatcher quarry, and the con tractor will lie require. I to move and sel up tbe machinery at the d I tie rent quar ries Bidders w ill be required to name price per cubic yard delivered in the bins, the two finer grades to comprise at least! to per cent, of the product; also a price for the excess needed over the 45 per cent, of the two liner grades. Bids will also be received at the same time for the hauling of snld ruck, bids to Mat the price per cubic yard per mile. Bids may be mail on the crushing alone, or on the cnndiing and hauling vogeiner, or on any pan or tne hauling. The court reserves the right to Increase the aliove amounts of rock to be crushed 50 per cent, at each of the quarries, and aio tne rigiu to reect ny or all bias. Hy order of the County Commission ers, J W.OOODIN. County Judge. Notice to Taxpayers Notice is hereby given that the taxrolls (or Washington County, Oregon, will be open lor collection, and payment of tax es, on Saturday, February IS, I4o8. and all who make full payment of their tax before March 15, 1908. will receive a re bate of 3 per centum. Half payments can be made by the first Monday in April without interest charge, or penaltv. and the remaining half can be paid at any time prior to the first Monday in Oc to!er, 190H. Where no payment is made by the fust Monday in April, 1008, the Ux becomes delinquent, and the statute requires, from that dde, a penalty of io per cent., and also an interest charge of one per cent, per month on said tax un til is paid. J. W. CONNKLL, Sheriff and ex-olTicio tax collector for Washington County, Oregon. Hillsboro, Oregon, February 13, 1908. SUMMONS Thomas Kidd, Plaintiff, vs Letitia S. Kidd, Defendant. To Letitia 8, Kidd, the above named de fendant: In the Name of the Stale of Ore iron : You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled herein on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date or the first Publication of this summons the first publication thereof being on lan- uary '.ill, 100ft, and if you fail so to appear auu answer, iue planum win apply 10 me court for the relief demanded In said complaint, viz: that the bonds of niatri niony now existing between plaintiff and defendant be dissolved, and that plaintiff tie awarded the care and custody of Mar- (rurol I. k'iihl on, I rWtrniU tt 1 1,1,1 ,! nor children of plaintiff and defendant, and for such other and further relief as may be just and equitable. This summons Is served upon vou hy publication by order of Hon. J. W, Gootf- in, county judge or Washington County, Oregon, which order was made and dated on January 30, im W. N. Barrett, Attorney for Plaintiff Insure Your Stock Insure your horses and livestock and when you lose one you will get cash. Don't take chances when It is not necessary. " Tske out a policy IN A RELIABLE COMPANY I am agent for the National Live stock Association. Insures against - death from any cause. Drop me a line. Terms reasonable. JOHN VANDF.RWAL. Beaverton, Or., It. F. D. No. 2 The old reliable fire insurance msn. ..Central Meat Market.. . EMMOTT BROS., Prop:, Keep constantly on band a fine , supply of fresh meats of all kinds. A New Era In Prlomm We are going to sell meats at prices low er than those which have prevailed in the past. Call in and see us. We mean business. 'Phone and Free Delivery One door Eas Tualatin Hotel . Main Street, Hlllibore, Oregss. ArgUs And Taciflo Monthly,!-' 00. H. H. Clark, of Foreet Urove, was in town Saturday. Mrs. Thoe. Blum, of Oaston, was in Hillsboro Monday. Chas. Koeber, ol near Soholls, was in town Saturday. J. C. Miller, of north of Olencoe, was a county seat visitor Saturday. Chas. Loudon, of Olencoe, was in town Friday, greeting friends. J. K. Johnson, of near Uoedville, came up to Hillsboro, Monday, to. xVnm tls eKsIioitor of money finish pay taiea, and called. i,js tytvt there was no oue left Henry Kveritt, of Alrlie, iu Polk .to bear, bis words telling like good county, was here last week, doing seed upon stony ground. It is bus some contract work. j peoted that the alleged rsterend . . from the Hound was not all that he u. iv. ueicnmau. ot mis my, was, risitine friends in Forest tlrove the latter part of last week. I John Wuoderlich, of Rank, has bought the Cooper Co's furniture business in that place. Call on QX phone to Dennis for Srooeriee, A complete and up to ate line always on hand. o il i ,u i i i A. Suodberg, of north of heed- Title, was in tbe oity Monday, and called on the county officii! paper, D. , q , .. a i j Pigs for Sals-Some Poland Chi- na pigs for ssls, on Isrru of Dr. A B. Bailey, 2 miles north of boro. Farmers phone, 4 'ill, Hills- N. P NN,r 0.flBetr1r0f" ,lba Milne mill, and will do chop was thrown' from a load of .ti. i,.. Grove, hay, the latter part of last week, and had three ribs broken. Full blood Brown. Bull and White Leghorn egg for eale; setting of 13 for 50oents Samuel (rowan, Seventh and Fir streets, Hilts boro. 40 52 Thoc. Fowlee and Lho. Hellaire, of near Mountaindale, had bu 1 nsse at tbe county seat Saturday, and called; W. C. Jackson, of Olencoe, was in tows 8aturday, joining the "in - numerable caravan" that comes to the taxpayiog "mecca." Antoins Ibard, of below Kin ton, -eras in town Ssturday, and called on Abe Argus for bis thir leenth annual pilgrimage. Marion Murphy, the well known Beaverton contractor, was in town Monday, and called in lo renew old acquaintance. He has a force of about fifteen men at work. A. W. 8mith, formerly of near Beaverton, now a real estate man of Portland, called Menday. lis reoorta real estate boominir down in (he east end of tbe county. By a late ruling of the Post Of fioe Department, first clau matter is re quiied to pay the ..me rate on star routes as on rural deliver,- two ceats an ouoce or fraction thereof. Dr. J. U. Knox will be in Hills boro every Tuesday, Thursday snd Saturday, and will be prepared to treat all diseases of domesticated animals. Headquarters, Conoell's Livery Bain. 60 If City Recorder Geo. Scbulmerich is making a record, as a collector of canine tax The marshal has "memaloosed" several dogs of late, and one defunct dog was btirnsd in ths city crematory this week. Ths tax, or their scalps, is the motto of the recorder. John Harry Hurt died at Sub limity, Marion county, Ore , Feb ruary 18, 1908, and was buried at Progress, this county, Friday, Feb. 21. Deceased was born in Iowa county, Iowa, August 23, 1873. He leaves a wife and two smill children Edith, aged 5 years, and Clifford, aged 5 months. He also leaves an aged mother, three broth-eri-W. D. Hurt, of Columbia county; W. T. Hurt, of Marion county; C. H. Hurt, of Nebraska, and one sister, Mrs. Anderson, of this county. He was a highly re spected citizen, and bad many friends. Here is Your Chance l6 A.crC9 on the Oregon City rarline, half mile from Wil lamette River; 10 acres cleared, balance light tim ber; on two public roads; sll deep rich soil; Price, $350 per acre, jfioo cash, balance lo suit purchaser, 7 1-2 Acres half ,n,lle Mt of lhe Willamette River, near the Oregon City carlioe; all rich, smooth land, on good public road. Price, $360 per acre, f&oo cash, balance easy payments. 6 Acres on tue w'l"e River, with three good building sites overlooking river; suitable for cutting up Into sere tracts; quarter mile from Htreetcar station. Price, ,3200; one of tbe best buys on tbe Willamette, Must be ;en to be appreciated. 2 Acres on the Oregon City carlim-, adjoining station; cleared and in good state of cultivation; good will of water. Price, $1200, $500 cash, balance to suit purchaser. 6 1-2 Acres Be,r the Willamette Riyer; one block from ; .... rl118y slat on; 4 seres cleared, balance nice' timber; all smooth, rich land; good new Iioubc, well completed- good outbuildings. Trice, $3000; making one ofthe prettiest little homes on the Willamette River. IO Acres tbrf N?" f.rom r,l4ilwv ,,,ltion; 9 " cleared and in high stale of cultivation; balance light tim ber; on good public road. Price ,jfto per acre; adjoining tylmt is be ing held at $500 per acre; terms to suit the purchaser, .. ..... ' " . il- . . Shaw-Fear Company . . . '' ' . ' ' i' , 1. 245 1-2 Starh St. Portland, Oregon t A colored man, rRttrtn as a "Kev. Pr." from Keeretl, Wash , WM jn loW eliciting money lo ',1 umi the work of "raving souls," evidently Ignoring the fact that HijUboro i well repreenid with ministers. The alleged min uter went over to the cvurt house, and "butted in' lo a crowd who were engaged in tbe all absorbing matter of politics. Hardly had be stated bis mi'sion, without their periuiiion, when the crowd faded away, like dew drops before the calm to ravs of a summer sun. ... . ... . n;..ui k..1 . ... profeesioual twaug to it, and lacked the genuine ring Tbe Commercial Hotel, Christian Kocke, proprietor, was opened lo the public on Monday, Tbe hotel has been thoroughly renovated, re- papered end painted on the Inside, and is well iquipped for taking ' care of the publie. ' Ab nit ?0.liUi cabbage plants now ready, at 'Joo a hundred, or will mail to any address, postpaid, for , , f , . ... UnrlnK pea seed tor saie, at ins Morion tireenhouse, Hillsboro, 51 ! u . it- I . I. I t.n.,...p .i piii tivij ciiuiuar, nu wm.v some baled alfalfa bay for sals. Will carry bard wheal tlour, and all kinds of mill feed. Deo. A Urown. 4'J 63 J B Kddy, formerly a rsilrosd commissioner for the slate of Ore gon, now a claim agent for lbs Southern Pacific Company, was In ,tnwn Tueedsy, on business for the 'Company, We sell more wire fence than all our competitors combined. Tbe ' reason is that we have the largest stock and ran sell the cheapest Scbulmerich Hroa. M tf I For Sale or Trade Fine modern residence projerty. Will sell, or trade for a small ranch, close io 0. M. Hunter, corner Fourth and Jackson Sis., Hillsboro. 51 If H A Haseltine, W. F. Hchulta, A. B Todd, B. K. Lamont, I) 0 D,, L A. Mark sod J. N. Hoff man, il Forest Urove, iI4 taxes at tbe court bouse Monday, The many friends of Dr. K. A, " p'"' w he has recovered from his Indiepo- silioo, and is again attending to bis, practice. . . ,.Gl!' K'"? ' "h ,h" b?0 ,n ! lo- U "f, f v"' mo1D1,b "! l"r.De,, t0 '"oro ths latter pari of last week. John W.Sewell, who has been laid up with the grip for a week past, is out on the streets once more. Superintendent A. J. Roy, of ths County Farm, was in town Toes day, and reports that there ats now eight ptirsons receiving county aid. F. W. Allen, F. Bockmso, Fred Bucher, J. W. Nance and W. R Howell, of Beaverton, were in town Monday, ' John Siefert, of near Centerville. was in the city Tuesday. J. T. Lucas, of near Button, was io town Monday, on business P. Patton, ol near Gaston, was in town Monday. F 8 Wilcox, of near Banks, was in town Monday. Ira K Bradley, of Forest Grots, was in town Tuesday. Removal Notice Afler the Kub of February, Wells Fargo Co's Express Office will be found in the room next to Kuratli Brothers, in ths Cbenette Row. John Brown, Agent w sr GROCERIES ism 1 1 Vaught's Grocery . We Y01R GROCERY BUSINESS We arc prtparet! to serve you iu any capacity ' icastm. No, wc urc uot putting on a tlcitramc sale if $5 shoes at li.Sv -uor at c wc KU'UK "it of Btl WL SOW AKJ GOING OH I AMIR M0KI 111 SIM SS Our prices ou roccric.1 arc light. a.Wc !uve the swellcst line of Ladies' ami gents' shoes wc have ever showed. 3 N'ow, in regard to a wagon; when you think wagou, think H.iin.aud wc save you louit.' 4- Ict us t,alk prices with you on buggies, plow s, lur. rows, discs, steet rollers, graiu drills, spay pumps, windmills, McCrmUlt mowers, hinders and rakes, we have just received our binding twine. I0W. M. MRMIR. YOi HOI (HO MOM IO GIM 0 Nor da you want to jay Wore for ools than they are worth so ypu shauld Uty where you ran do the lst. Get our Prices, then the other felloes', and you will he' ttinvincetl. u Vouri (or Rowell Bros. IMS ' Al t 1 a. 1 vts km r - WEINHARD'S (On -tfiugk.) The best of all Beers. Bottled for Medicinal Use I i i i This Spray is Endorsed By A. &. CordUy, Oregon Agricultural College We guarantee our Spfay to test 30 pxr cent, and -1 hitrrcl is niarltwl uiili tbo tf ! To .Inl'rixluce each the Phoenix Spray , to every fruit, grower- I- will quote special prices, barrel lots., Write, agent below. . - i..ii. 1. 'orvalll, Ore, Mepl.fl, littri. DavdM.Duiino Co, Portland, Or..Koii, I)ar blr: In reply u your U.Uf of tlis-tlh Inat, I am glad lu t aide lo report thSt tlm rwnjlt ol.talniMl from ill. iimi of vour 1'linsiiU, , lipray wr. very sslisfa. lory, Ifidmsl I ut,si lib dUnllng to i ' i,.T?i' '. ,l"lel lray w . applM thoroughly aid a vnrably tress that were simply Innruslrd, and even a weaker solution has ' ' appareiillv inplelly eradicated tb. i..t from sprayed Irees. f H im mat examination in4 kluHit two wreks axo failed W reveal any llvlnK '" s.al upon either fri rt or tress. II.JO per bbt. of SO gallon o. b."r t'lhwr Portland or Dwaywrton. ee 25 cents per gallon at my farm. Tor ' Its than barrel quantities bring ysvr tsm. B Xii. BEAyERTON, 0k, ti, F. D. I ' SOLE AGENT for WASHINGTON CO. ... fTr.-n l'- 'suMi in .jus-si .j jj. j v WEBB (EL ' '.r.?,ucc,9or9 to 'Climax Teed : Store , S v . . & f I ;. Carry- a full Line ' Ai Poultry Supplies 'nqd'Btock ijW ' " ' I ' ,' . Qnt D.Li C? All orders Drbrrintlv'filtffrl on short-' 'W- " :; v,;v notice.;,; ;;r;;;vv;;,:J;;i, ; ,.; Former Patrons of the Store arc In- v "4J -; . vited to g!vt;lis a caTl. v 'i "J.?, ', iiiusDoro, T ; y rdgon 1 i mm mm mm wwmwmiiiiw -w-w mmm becau we c.nyih, lH Uf.clo,v.t,Hk , r0(rilM b We ... . I,,,,, (umf o II.. p.,t ol ,,u,ir w prefer to ll4,t, ly r hgb;.itaniy u. i tht ric. i.iihM,,!, low i,xu, .n i .... uui iniy apr !(,,,), wlin. Want i .... d J Ikvtl, A Co.', Scholls. An Eyo-Opanor Is ItM swl.ln Hl H.p. W.ra tplitu ia4urcifcriH. u it.f . GYRUS NODLE r okuitnuf l an44iMllly, TWy at mUmII, i'MIw. ol oquotl., ti t - IS fart. ir .i,.:i..l. All ll.lf !.. k . wfM- hUkr .. rnl.rl lal k lxmgal I KvSLS Ws4i . rv l4 BAM. OIV i oratrsi, "1 1 an i , 1 - tvra s to.. Im.. suMm, sueruia. o.t W. V. WILEY'S - (MlKUs.1) ft, It, COKUI.K 1 1 -vr"1l:.-i) HOOVEK ' ; f of Flour atid Feed 'it '" . '"It ' .,' "'t rtiuta, ovravmE Material, eit . . , ... 1 . - ! f 8... -.. t ' ,.1 A' , r . 3 f fiy' ' . . ji , t, : . t v f nil- ' 4- 4' X