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    RUS JULY
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Kntared at th Po.Kffl Hiltoboro
Oregon, aa wwwnd-clw" Bitil mttr.
U A. L'JN'O. Editor.
County Official Paper
Bubacription: tlJO per Annuni.
leased Bery Tbwrwday
-BT-
The Uriff bill, eut back to
tin bouM by the wsaw will not
meet the approval of prpgrewiv
men of ny prtj, td it b the
opposition of the ml intelligence
of both ptrtiee. It is not likely
that Taft will veto the mecurt
bat that ii what ie wanted by the
majority of Americana.
Mr. Withyoombe eaya Washing
ton County leada all others io the
state in point of crop outlook. He
knows, for be is a cloee observer,
and hae travelled extensively over
the Valley. Washington County
is the beet always.
The IVacon Rather Likes July
June' all right fer brides,
But give me ol' July,
With wavtn' fields of grain so tall
That bend with wheat an' rye.
An' bring your tnem'ry back to day
When you wm young an' spry.
June ' the month fer kids
An' those who yet are young
But giye me the days with promise full,
Jes' like some song that's sung
An takes yoa back full fifty years.
An' softens heart an' tongue.
Jane's all right, in course.
But give meol' July,
With yeller streaks among the green
In grain that stands so high
Aii' smell o' hay, the whole dern day
Whoop! Give tne ol' July!
We now have a good supply of
good hard burned brick, and build
ing blocks far cellars and founda
tions. Try our building blocks tor
your house foundations. Cheaper
than cement or brick and better
protection against froet. We have
finished our run of large tile and
are again running on smaller aiz-s,
and have a fair supply at the yard
Parties wanting tile delivered
should place their orders now so w
can haul tbem before bad weather
There is always a rush of hauling
orders in the Fall when roads are
almost impasuble We have a
good supply of rough and dressed
lumber at our mill, and a quantity
of common lumber at the Haie
(pur, below Newton, the latter U
sell at a sacrifice 2x12, 2x3, 2x6
2x4, 1x10, 1x8, 1x6 and 1x4 ol
various lenghla. This is all good
dry stock, and it will pay you to
investigate should ynu want any of
these dimensions Groner & Row
ell Co, Scholls, HilUbiro, B 2.
Revival: Evangelist McConnell
duriog the five rears he was in the
work made a record of bringing
more people in to the church than
any other one man in the North
west All should make use of this
chance to hear such a man. He
usee no abase, but wins people in a
Christ like way. G. A. Webb,
song leader.
Henry Reynolds, of Waseca
Minn., was the guest of 8. D.
Powell and wife, today. He leaver
at once for Wilson Creek, Wash.,
to visit hie sons, one of whom is
well known here, and who is a son-in-law
of Mr. and Mrs. Powell
Slow Chap.
Pearl Jack Is the biggest goose I
ever saw lo my life.
Kuby What Dow, dear?
Tearl Why, my chaperon lost her
glasses last night when we were mak
ing lore and be actually helped to find
them for her. St Louis Republic.
Delicately Put
"The first day out was perfectly
lovely ,M said the young lady Just back
from abroad. "The water was as
smooth as glass, and it was simply
gorgeous. But the second day was
rough and er-decldedly dlsgorgeous!"
Everybody's Magazine.
All Rare.
"I had a rare coin stolen last night."
"Didn't know you were a collector.
What was theeoln?"
"A dollar."
"Worth mucnr
"Worth 100 cents anywhere.,,-Phlla-delphla
Ledger.
The Real Thing.
"I see that one of our statesmen has
said that the ultimate consumer is a
myth."
"Mebbe so, but I guess the bills he
gets every month are the real thing."
Detroit Free Press.
The Explanation.
"I got a lick In' fer borrowin' a quar
ter from Skinny yestldday."
"How's that?"
"Well, I had t' knock him down
afore he'd lend It t' me." Princeton
Tiger.
Mind Reading.
Charlie Loveday Um ah er er
er! He he
Jeweler (to his assistant) Bring
that tray of engagement rings here,
Henry.-Tlt-BIts.
Real Joy.
The auto collided and turned over flat,
While the motors kept buzzing and hiss
ing. Hla ankle was wrenched, but ho didn't
mind that
Nor the several front teeth that wera
missing.
Bo smiled when they wrapped him In
plaster and splint
' And said In a manner confiding;:
"It's what wa eipoct In those fifty mils
sprint.
Ob, there's nothing so gay as 'Joy rld-
tngl'" . , .. . ... ....
HER CHOICE,
Tho Man She Dirl Mot Pick and!
What He Discovered.
Br CLARISSA MACK IE.
lCopjrlht, l. tr the Mall and Kxpreaa
Company.
Both Lewis was lost
On every side wore sand and cr!
brown vegetation and the hopeiess
nesa of the Arliona desert. Overhead
were a cloudless blue sky ami a bunt
ing sua.
Beta's red lips closed resolutely as
sbe urpod her tired borse along the
faintly defiued trail which bad led
ber astray.
-We will make for that Illtle can
yon, Llgbtfoot-th.H little break In the
rise beyond." said Both, stroking the
shlnv black mane. Terliaps porhnps-
there wtll be shade and water for us
there."
When miles of burning sand had
been traversed she rode down the dry
bed of a water course and Into the
smalt canyon. Her heart sank, for
there was nothing save an expanse of
shimmering sand and some tall, spiny
cactus on the steep, rocky sides.
But the large leaved cactuses might
afford some shelter from the sun. ami
she urged Light foot to the edge of the
shimmering sand. There ho paused
and snorted shrillv. Another step and
his feet sank In the yielding sand.
With a scream of terror the boast sot
tied back on hts haunches and then
made an Ineffectual leap forward.
Beth shot over his bead and fell a
crumpled heap ou the ground beyond
the outer circle of shimmering sand.
When she recovered consciousness
Lightfoot was struggling shoulder
deep in the quicksand, his strained
eyes turned In agony upon her face.
She turned away and sobbed her
helplessness Into her bands. When
sbe looked again there was nothing
save the yellow sand undulatiug In the
snnlight.
How horrible It was! If Lightfoot
had not tossed ber over bis bead Into
WH! SHE LOOKED AOUN THFKE WAS
SOTHISQ BUT TUB IKLLOW BASD.
safety she, too, might have been drawn
beneath those treacherous quicksands.
But was her lot much better, alone,
afoot, without food or water, lost In a
wild canyon, ou one side of which rose
a precipitous wall of rock and on the
other, cutting off escape, the quick
sand? The sun moved slowly away from
the canyon, but the stifling beat did
not abate. The rocky wails reflected
the blinding glare and Intensified its
unbearableness.
Pale aDd languid, Beth leaned back
against a rock and looked with
dreamy eyes toward the mouth of the
canyon, where help might come if it
came in time.
Surely some one at the ranch house,
which she had left after breakfast for
her morning canter, would attempt to
find her. Would it be Buck Hayden
or Judson Bailey?
She pictured the two men, loose
limbed and graceful, stretching along
the necks of their horses with eyes
alert for a glimpse of the girl thev
both loved and were fighting for with
amicable rivalry. Together they had
courted Beth Lee with a certain dog
ged persistence, and she felt somehow
mat siue uy sltle they would come
searching for her.
The sunlight was still glowing on the
opposite wall of the canyon when they
came riding through the narrow open
ing, Judson Bailey In the lead, ills dark
face keenly alert
At his flank rode Buck Hayden, his
sunburned countenance grim with anx
lety. Ills Jaws were set, and all of
his homely features were knotted with
care.
Beth's heart quickened as they sight
ed her and whooped joyously. She
leaped to ber feet and sprang toward
tbem.
"The quicksand!" she cried sharply
"You cannot cross! Lightfoot went
down there!" She pointed with trem
bllng fingers at the quivering sand at
her feet.
The two men halted at the edge of
the sand and looked up and down the
canyon. Their eyes met, and Judson
Bailey's face blanched to a dull gray.
Buck Hayden's Jaw set firmly.
we cam get ner any other way,
one of us Ml have to cross here, Jud.
He looked the other man squarely in
tne eye.
Bailey licked his dry lips and tried to
smile. He looked at the wide expanse
of palpitating sand and then across at
the girl.
"Ask her," he said suddenly.
Buck Hayden's face paled. "Both,"
be called thickly, "one of us has got
to cross over after you. Which one
do you want? It's a good chance to
make a choice!"
Beth was trembling with agitation,
"Don't ask me. 1 can't choose!" she
cried nppcallugly.
"You've got to choose," said Buck
grimly.
"Let Judson come," she Raid faintly,
bldlug her face in her hands. v -
Buck's hands dropped to his Bides
as be turned to his successful rival
"I'm out of it, Jud," be said hoarse
ly. "I'll stand by to help you If you
get In trouble. Will your mure mnke
itr
Bailey was taring with horror sti lck-
en etc at the craw Hut. bs. koutiij;
Ubifting particle f wrn.t at hi feet
' m-srh by that slow torture won'd he
I "Will vour ui.ir iiiHke Itr repeated
I'u.'k impatiently.
impended ivnioy. tighten
lug his rein w !th a Jerk.
"Ke.-idv. then." said Harden
Island by. Jud-reinomber that!"
! With a nattered ejaculation of ter
;ror. Jmlson Bailey wheeled his horse
and spurrvd toward the canyon
mouth. In minute be had disap
peared from view.
I'll have t come after you any
way, Beth said Buck quietly.
She watched with bated breath as
the sorrel sprang forward ami then
s:itik on the opposite side with scram
bling feet.
Again the sorrel hovered over the
quicksand and one more clattered to
a footing, and then slowly, with Beth
before him In the saddle. !?Mvk Hay
den rdo out of the canyon with mis
erable eyes fixed straight ahead, un
seeing, uncaring.
The heavens were thick with stars
when they neared the ranch house,
an.l then for the first time Buck ad-
.Ircssed the girl sitting rigidly silent
before him. her bright hair o near to
his beating heart.
Tui sorry about what hapened.
Both." he said In a low voice. "If ever
catch tip with that coyote I'll"
A soft hand covered his lips. "I.et
him alone. Buck." whispered Both.
I am ashamed to tell you how soiflsb
am, but I chose Judson because
was afraid 1 did not want you to
take the risk"
She paused, and the rest of the sen
tence was whispered within Buck
Hayden's encircling arms.
Hindoo Dancing.
Hindoo dancing bear no similarity
to that of the European. Stage actlug
In the shape of comedies and tragedies
is hardly to be found among the Hin
doos. The chief characteristic of their
dancing Is their dress, which very
often Is horrible and grotesque to look
at. Their dances consist In wrestling,
jumping aud moving the shoulders.
head, hands, legs, as If agitated by vio
lent convulsions, to the aouud of mu
sical Instruments.
The Hindoo taste for music Is so
marked tbat there is not a single gath
ering, however small which has not
some musicians at Its head. The in
struments on which they play are for
the most part clarinets and trumpets;
they have also cymbals and several
kinds of small drums. The sounds
produced by tbese Instruments are far
from pleasing and may even appear
hideous to European ears.
The uiatuva. or conductor, is the most
remarkable of all the musicians. In
beating time be taps with his fingers
on a uarrow drum, as ne beats, nu
shoulders, bead. arms, thighs and. In
fact, all the parts of his body perform
successive movements, and simultane
ously he utters Inarticulate cries, thus
animating the musicians both by voice
and gesture.
Much Abbraviatad.
A customer from one of the suburb
dropied into a city paintsbop, took a
slip of paper from his pocket, looked
at It, knitted his brows, shook bis
head, put on his glasses. Inspected the
paper again and gave it up as a bad
Job.
I made a hasty memorandum," he
said to the proprietor of the shop, "of
something I was to call here and buy.
bat I trusted too much to my memory,
I seem to have Jotted down nothing
but the initials, and I've forgotten
what they mean."
Let me see the memorandum," said
the proprietor. "It may be that I can
help you."
it's nothing but three letters," re
plied the customer, banding It over.
Only 'C. P. A.' "
"So I see. 'C. P. A.' Why, that's
sepia, a kind of brown paint Wasn't
that Itr
What a fool I am! Of course it
was.
He got the sepia, threw a big red ap
ple on the counter in lieu of "bush
money" and went away with a sheep
ish look on bis face. Exchange.
What Ha Would Bid.
Fake auction sales are a great In
dustry in New York city, and genuine
antiques, manufactured in New Jersey
sometimes bring handsome prices.
man who knows paused at one of these
places the other afternoon, and Instant
ly the auctioneer spotted him.
"Now this exquisite, genuine old ma
tmgany dresser, ladles and gentlemen!'
he shouted. "Do you mean to say tbat
I henr only $40.50 bid for this? Why
it is enough to bring tears to my eyes
Come, now, $40.50 only Is bid. A deal
er Is going to get this magnificent an
tlque If you don't watch out Won't
you bid, sir?" be suddenly demanded,
turning to the man who Is wise
"Come, now, sir, don t let an oppor
tunity like this slip. Won't you bid V"
"Weil, yes, I'll hid you," the man
replied, smiling pleasantly.
"And you'll be lucky If you get it,
sir," the auctioneer assured him.
have $10.50 offered. What do you bid
sir?"
"Why, I bid you good afternoon,"
the man said and resumed bis walk.
F.xohance.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the county of Washington
( lara Jeffries, plaintiff, vs. Jami:
Jeffries, defendant.
To James Jeffries, the above named
defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled Court and cause
on or before Thursday, August 12th
1909, which is six weeks after Thurs
day, July 1, 1909, the date ordered for
the firet publication of this notice, and
if you fail to ho appear and answer the
plaintiff will apply for the relief prayed
tor in her complaint, towlt, for a de
cree dissolving the bonds of matri
mony now existing between above
named plaintiff and defendant, and for
such other and further relief as to the
Court seems meet and Just.
This Summons Is published by order
of the Honorable J. Wesley (Joodln
Judge of the County Court of Washing
ton County, made and entered this 25th
day of June, 1909.
CLYDE RICHARDSON,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
518 Chamber of Commerce Building
Portland, Oregon.
Argue arid Journal, $2.25.
SUMMONS
IN T11K ClKCCl r CCt M
OV Til!
WASlilMi TCN 1'i'l'N I'Y
Oregon Hectne l.iiiv tonic"..
lVrorKllo!l. I . um;..
linll.l', Thotras ami l iliH
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i w He. Mi--:ol!i thorns', n
John IW H,-i. her hul .1. '
ll.l till
'muii
i ; lIhiim
nut r. i etioii , lorimMi,
Thorn i.iow. "il in "
'onimetvial l!.k, a col oration, V rit
taut.
ro John IV C. Tluma and Lottie l'"'
Ilia wile, to ol lie toe nanf-i n'iru
dants:
In The SaireOf Tli State Ol Orrgou,
ou and each ol von ar hibv com
mml.l and required lo 1 and 'r i"
Ui alw entitled court and aiiertlie
complaint tiled against von m the aioi
iMilitleil action on or wrr mr ri".
noil of "II " from lliedateol Uip ttrst
implication ol lln illlinion In tllf Itilla
ooro Argns, the dale ol the tir-l pitii
ion therrol Uiiig on the I 'til ,ly oi ju.
V.!, and III d.Ue ol'llie Ul pu'-iKation
hereof, Iwmik on th S'lli dav ol Aug ,
'in bi.au. on or hetore th '.v.n T oi
, S; and you and e.i. li ol you ill
laM tk noli,- llial II yon ian
toprar and answer ld vninitnl thai
olaiti'.irt ill UWe Itidgcincnl againil rou
and each ol you appropriatm ut!wu
f theplaiutiU for d-il pun-oac in uir
instruction, maintenance and 0raun
if iu railmay line Iroin I orwan.l, I'regon,
to Fonsl lirove, I'reg.ui. ail of Hi lodow
in bound,',! ami de-rilxvl r,-al prorly.
Iviiur. IkMiut and ilual in .lonnu'ii
tVuiitv.tlregun. and iwrticularly dvnl-
ed as follows, lo U:
IWliimni.- al l ie SouIIim--! ivrner ol
lot N.I.MI (ii'. of and in lil.u k iiunils-re,!
Sintn i !. t. of and tn Hie lotuow
'iiyl of HillstKiro. Hron, mnl rmininit
thrnc north n ih t line ot aid Lot.
!i fori, more or leaa, lo 111 northl
corner thereof; thence .! following tli
north line of said Uit Su and th north
Una of l Five sol, UV feel, to a point l
feet eM of the northeast corner ol aid
Lot Six tli': thei;e noulh 'rnlll tlh Hi
east lineol said IaH Si I:'.' feet, nor
r ipsa, to the south line of naid Itlis k
Stiieteen: theuo vt UVi fis't, more or
lsa. to the place of M-irinnin.
after your daui.tgin ahait have twen
asarKstHl by a Jury lor Hi appropriation
ihereof. and tor ih eiwlt ami dhur"-
nients of this action.
T It u aitintnons in served irauiat you by
publication lv order of th Honorable J
W. Ooodin. I'otliitT Judit ol Waahiugloti
i'ounty, Uroii, iuale anil dalrd ou ih
I5ih dav of Julv. LM. which ordr re
quirea you to apprar ami answer aiu
cum plaint nn or beloie 111 evpiratioii of
u X weeks Iroin llieil.it ol in tirxi pin
lleation of said uiiiinotM, tow it, on or
before Aug. '.Ii
riagley t Hare., Attorney lor I laiiuiti.
PROCLAMATION
Whereas, on thirtoth day of June, 19,
Ordiuanc No. ivy of the City of Hill
boro, .h dung ton Loittttv, Urceott, waa
passed, tiled and approved for tli pi
posed amendment of mb-ilivistoti 64 of
ctton 5, of the Act iticoiporatmg the
City of Hlilaboro, Washington County
O.egcn, filed in the ollice of the Scire
tarv of state, rclniiiiiv 20, Nu, a
amended by an Act approved Krbiuarv b,
iSuA, anil as fuitlier ainrndcd by an Act
approved Kebruarv f, tSixi. and a. further
amended by an Act tiled in the eltice of
the Secretary of Stale on J.ititiary J7
toon, and as further amended by iuitia
live petition IHrcemlier 3, 1906, and
ordering a sp;cml election and fixing
the date thettfor, and
Whereat asid propc-wd amendmrnt
authoitzes the citv council to give notice
of proposed sidewalk or street improve
mcnts bv publication or po.ting, and
Whereat a special election bat lieen
ordered bv taut ordinance to be held 00
Monday, the 16th day of August, 1909:
Now Therefore, I, J. V. Contiell,
Mayor ot the citv ef Hillloro, Washing
ton conntv, Oregon, in oleditnc to and
by virtue of the power vested 111 me 1
:he ordinances 01 tarn citv, do hereby
make and issue this proclamation to the
people of the citv of HilKboro, Oregon
and do herebv announce and declare
thit taid o'llinarce No. 379 and said
proposed amendment are in due form
and that taid proposed amendment will
be submitted to a vote of the people of
taid city at the tpecinl election to tie
held in laid city ou Monday, the l6tb
dav of August, iiki.
Done at Jltl'sbgro, Oregon, Una June
10, loog.
J. . Conshu., Mayor.
II. T. Bagi.rv, City Attorney.
Notice to Contractors,
Sealed bidt will be received by the
County court of Washington County
Oregon, until 1 o'clock P. M. of the 17th
day of July, 1900, and then opened for
the construction of a bridge ucios. (mli
Creek, one mi'e West of Korett Grove
lso for the construction of a bridge on
Portland Road, Ust hunt of lieaverton
Specifications may be teen at the office
of the County Judge.
Hidden will tie returned to depocit
certified check of 5 per cent of the
am unt of their bid.
The c turt rest rvet the tight to refuse
any or all bids.
J. W. ( loom s.
Dated July I, 1909. County Judge
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCI IT COCIIT OF Till
STATIC OF" OKKCON FOR
WASIIINCTON COUNTY.
Frank Lies, I'laintlh",
VH.
Jonepli Thsli ber, H. ('. Toiiilinson,
J. K. TomliiiHon, M. VI. Toinlin.
boii, 1). Torn liriHon. Fred T0111II11
Hon, Ira Toiiillnsoii, K. .1. Tom -linsnn,
K. (;. Toiiiliniwiii Jr , L F.
Tomlinson, JiiHton Tninlinann,
Win. Mitsiin, (ieo. (i. Thntchar,
Win. Thatcher, Wilson Thitteher
tiint KIizuIm-iIi Spring, Heli'iiilmitM.
To Fred ToniliiiHon, K. .1. Tuiiilinsnn
Win, MaHon, ()o. (1 Thabihnr, Win
I natcnor, Wilson ThHtelier ami F.li.a
Detn isiirini'. leFiiilinitM:
In the tiaine of the Htm of Oregon, you
and each of you are herebv required to
appear and ansfer the coinplHiiit liled
agHinitt you in the above entitled milt on
or before the !llh day of July, A. I). l!f 11
and if ynu full ho to aimwDr. for wan
thereof, plaintiff will take, a decree against
you arm eacn ot you to re form deed r
roiieotiHly di'Mcribing the following tie
ocribeil lands, Miniate in Washington
uuniy, .renon, 10-wu:
A tract of land lying, being and de
te.rilieil as eonniienriirn (,n tlie north lint
of t lie Pointer Kstaln at a stake aixty (tut)
rods west of the uuarier Hlaknnn Um W.
M. in Hoc. One (I) Tp. Oue(l Hoiuh of
nange one (iw. thence riinning north
eighty (HO) ruils, more or lew. pi a stake
near the road 011 the linn between Thus.
IlilcUfllt bikI Isaac Itarnes; tliflnce eaxt
fourteen (14) roilit to a stake on the Hootli
Bide of the road; thence Mouth elglity (80)
rodM to a Mtake on th nort'i line of the
Pointer land ; thence weal fonrtoeu ( I I)
rods to place of lieginiiiiig, eontuining
aeveii (7) acrea, more or Ichm. being a por
tion c.l the Jan. harknr land claim.
And hImo a strip of land containing one
and one-half acres of land in quantity,
directly eaHt of and adjoining the Maid
Mtiven-acrn tract lirst above ilBacrilwd;
said Htrlp inauriiiK eiglity roilH long and
throe rods wide, being a part of JameM
Barker's land claim in Hec. 1 'J'p. 1 Houtli
Range 1 W. of W. M., as net out and e
scribed In said complaint, mo as properly
to describe, said irern;eH ami lor all other
and additional relief ax to Maid court may
Heetn ninot and proper.
This miu ma H inilillNlied by order of
Hon, J. U. Campbell, Judge i,f the t;ir.
cult Court of Washiiu,,, Cninty, Ore
gon, duly made on thn 17th day of iay
A. D. 1!KK), anil duly lilcd in the almve
entitltHl cause. 'I'l.ed tte of ihe first, pub
licatioii of above muiuiudnh ih the '7th dav
of May, A. I). I'.KHI.
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ol m .11 u! compl. tc and Hie . on.tim ron
ol a - tnml t-iiildms foi l-t" t
I" ot W.niK'o" Count. l-rKon. I he
B ia.d i.-i" th ught ' ,T'rt '
all bid., and the .incrll hiddrr will
lv tr..iiied to fo a Willi' nil bond lot
it,. i.hMjI iviloiiinnce ol ln o ntiacl
laus and apron, atioin niav
tv area al
ad liria a.
tli if.idrnce ol
John
aKvr j;it "
J T lteaid, v baitimn.
I0I111 Itotjr,
S V. l','ii.
P.Mid el Pitecto-a Sell""! Di.ltii t No
. lUte.1 tin. Julv S. I-N.
Notice ol Final Account.
IN
ink- 1.11 tv rnt'Kr K fit K
SI' 1 K i'K OI'.KiiON J't'K IIIK
ml'S IV OK WAMIINH'IMN
111 the M.tttroftli K.tat Nolle ol
,,f rmai
dm 0. Miii"ald. dis-ea.l A.vouul
None 1. Ii.tel y givn that Hi undr
(itriird a. admin uai'i 01 in i"'""
obit l. Mcl'inld, .l.'.ca-e-i. naa ni-
her linal a.cninl In Hi i niii.
ourt ai.d thai Saturday, tli n ov
1 iv. I Vi. al lb hour of leu o'el. k ill
Ihe foifii.a.ii of -aid tlay, in our.
li.M..,. ,.r I'.inrl. ha. W Otn "I
alJ I'oiitt as Hi inn and pla. e l..r llit
hearing of ol),lion. thereto an.l iw
aetllellielll tlinnsif.
liale.1 and lit.l i.iilih.tiwl JniV I. 1
IS.VI.kl.l.K HiulN ALI.
A.lllill i.Kalril.
I'aldarll.t Ueedrr. Ablngtoii Itiilldiii.
I'ortUinl. Or. All rnrya.
SUMMONS
in the I irrnil I'ourV of Ih Mai ef
Oregon for Wa.shliitoi
ri'iinty Maty
K. Maddux, plaiiilltl. r
H. K. Madd.'i.
lr.,tt.lanl
To K.K.M.id.lo.d..teniUnt t liamr.1
In th.. nam of IN Stat of Ornfoii; 1 ou
am herebv llotltld thai Ih lilainlllt Ii
Med a iMiiu.Uiiil aitaiii.l yon 111 ma aivt
enlitlial court and eauw and V ou ar her
t.y required lo a'r and an.aerllir
aid cuinplaiiil or nl aniw aiaran.sp
therein on or bnr Hi lal oay prraeriu
asl bv th order ol 1111l.it. anon ttirroof I
wil: Hie 11I11 tvnih da of Aiiul,r
and if you fait to jo appear and anar
th oiiiiplanil or hi ..nn ai'araiii-
lliereln Hi nlaiiilllt will caua .o.ir d
fault lu l mlr. and m.ltal and ill
a.ily to th .Miirt for th relief rate. I.ir
in .aid eouiiilaiut. loxil: lr a ihs
arllliig aiid. caucolliin: and lnl.liii lur
naiitrlil Hi marriac ,-merii ilaoitni an.l
lelpmlant and .Ircrtvlnu ani marriaK In
Iv Mild from th la uiiininif; that alia I
Iwrnnttp.! lo r.iui:e her uiaidn ujuia.u
II: .Mary K. Ktlg.tr, and un h older and
further rUl as to th court may aeti
uiet't.
Th dat of the first I'liliii'-alioii nf tin
siliiininna is Thursday, the lirsi .lav nf J 11
ly. I'.ajti; and this .uinuioti. i to Iv pul
llstie.t mi every I liuiwiav "I eacn era lor
a perl.wl olait aeeks Ivtaeelt fti'l ilali
Tin. aiiiinuoii. Is tMil'b.lied l order
Hon. J. t'. Campbell, juil)T of Ih alsne
enlltli-.! isiurl, n.,i.U 11. I'haii.U-ra Una
first day of July. A ! I':.
t'liaa. J . X. hliaUl
All.irn.'r for I'lainllff
t'tiaiulvr uf t'oiiiiuert-, rortiaiid.
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice In hereby given Ihsi th under.!
cl, l mg the duly it.-'inl-l, .iotlille.l
ami ai ling a.liniiiiatral.ir "f tli eslat ol
I Irlcli Ku.gy, dw-ease.l, ha lite.1 In. linal
a'.-oiint as am h adiiiiui.trator, and tli
Monday, th pith day of Julv, l't, and
th ('(unity Court room of vVa.hlnKtoti
1 oun ly, Oregon, have been llir. as 1I1
time and plat: for :iaritig objevtimia to
aul linal account and for th dual ellle-
tlK'iil of aald eatate.
Ilitt.sl tins dill day of J line, ) '
John Heiint'ldnr.
Adiiilulatrat.ir of tun ra at of t inch
r liegy , tleiTase.1,
Hagley ,V Hiiro, Attorneya for esUa'
SUMMONS
IN TIIK CIKCCIT COI RT OF TIIK
hTA TK OH OUKC.oN, K)k
WASIIINCTON COCNTY.
Fred I'ailce, I'lallitlfr,)
Oussi PatttsF, llefendantf
To flUMMle Palte, Itefeiulaiit alajv
nanii'd :
III tlia name of th Htal of (In.tf,
You ar hereby inilili.-.l that the plaintin
has lilisl a compluint agaiiiat you in the
alsive etilitltsl isjurt and cause and you
are hereby rispiirisl toai.ear and anaanr
the Maid complaint or hi son. apear
ance therein on or before lb lasi tlay
pretH riimu oy in orilr ot plllllleallllll
nirrwii, to wn: 11m mn nay or Annual
l'.i'i; and if vou fail mi to appear and an
Mwer the complaint or tile mimii apear.
anc therein, the plamtilt will caua y..ur
default lo I entered and 110U1I. and will
apply to the court for Ilia relief prayed fur
111 aald complaint, to ail: A decree for
ever dissolving the Isitids or matrimony
eilsting lielweeti ynu and plMiollll and
for audi other and further relief as hi the
court may aocm meet.
The dale of the first publication of this
auuimoiiM it Tli'irsday. the mtvnnteeiith
day of June, V.'K; and this aiiiutiiona Is in
be published 011 every Thursday of earl,
week for a pnriiMl of ail auccesMive Wtteki
between aald dittos.
ThiM HiiiiiiiioiiM it published by order ol
Hon. J, A. Kakin, JudKn of tie
entitled court, made in ( handier, this
Meventneiitli day of luiin. A. I) , 1'MI
t HAH. J. HCHNAHKI,,
AtUirnev for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS
in thk emeniT court of tiik
STATIC OK OltlKlON Fort WA8II
INOTON COUNTY.
Dora Nikalleh, Plaintill,)
va, v
Htoyko Nikalich, llnriiiidatil.t
To Htoyko Nikalleh, lielendanl almve
named;
In the name of the Hlale of Oregotr
You are hereby iiotilled that the plaiiiltif
ha" tiled a couiplalnt agaltiHt you M ult
abovo entitled court ami cause and you
are hereby required to atipenraiul answer
the Maid complaint or II. aomrt apiiear.
ance therein on or before- the last day
prescribed by thn order of publication
thereof, to-wit: The 12th day of AugiiMt
111011; and if you fall to ho appear and ati
Mwer the complaint or tile Homo appear
ance therein, the plaintin' will cause vuur
default to be entered and noted and will
apply to thn court for Hie relief prayed
for in said complaint, to-wit: A decree
forever diasolvlng the honila or matrl.
iiiotiy existing between you and plaintin
Mid for tiich other and further relief as Pi
the court may Heeni meet
The ilatn of the llrst publication of this
Huiiimoiiii is ThurMilay, the aeveiiUwnth
day of June. 1IKHI: and this an.,..,,,... 1.
to be published on every Thursday of
each week for a period of hIz auncetsive
week" between Maid dales.
Tim HiiiiiiiioiiM in published by order of
no. 1 ,1. a. r.ttKin, Judge or the above
entitled court, made in Chamber this
seventeenth day of June A. II. IIKHi,
OH AH J. HCHNAHKL,
Attorney lor Plaintiff.
5,1. ol KI I'lupaity
A.lmuHM
I'niet-v
.tor and
,,n thai I" oir.a'ie
,.l l I 'until
V.ti.- l
.'( an ot
I ..ml "I !nO!
tt, t ittitn T. 'rB-'",
I,,, lr and nlK-l
i.,,, an. I ,luello
Jnn '. I'. allif
g nut in '-
l,l. ot I - I'"" -, -
'"'" " " .1.- .l
. ..... . ,il
,.. ...I. a. ,'. --' "T ..7
TlV lM-l-t"!'l'l ' , .
.,' and .Her J..", H. I ". p-1.."'
wll al final " U"
;,, b.dd..r for . ..h... h.n.1. '-
I, id. o in !e'tii"" i.-' -
inel.'t. tV.o.U. I'lK o will
w-luf Xi!l!"lli Klra.
I. Hill. H I i " ! atei "-- - ,
IhaS W..v.rn o' l' " '
M t in and
i w. win.
. , . 1 I I 1 it I . I r. 1
VI.. . i.l tllill.llK wt"
N. on W. Im
ohama to lb N. V .
,.( .aid I'lanii. 1 1
.Httuer ol a lra-l
I Unil e iiiirl I'f
..an l and '' to I J. nai.gini"""
,lrrl tr.onl.l l I"' ' 1 "
1. .., 1 1 I . ..f .aid CvilllilV. Iltl"
.. N.ltn..f ld 'a.l haitil Uat i I.
eli. Hi N K. corner lhttra.il, ir.tic n
. .-I,. ? ihtH K. T - ' ; ltwe
I.i ,, .-Ii. lo f Hit ol M'd i"'. !
v. ......id S ln. I idae ol b(li.tiii.!
l M a.'ta. all allual l
t'.t.iiiiv tlrpa-ott
1'a.rd al lllU.U.10 tile,.ill, tl.la I'll, day
of Inn. I'M. ... M
W. S. IUrrlt,
.l,lniatrat..r. llh lliwtll umltt.
,.f Ih tal of l.or. bana-tilittau. tlw l
SUMMONS.
IN
tiik: intt rir cofur or tuk
SIAIK OK t'Hi:i;oN Mlt
W ASIIIMiroS t'Ol'NTV.
ol.aitita Uuatafauii, rUlnlllt
;u.iai.iiv vr.ii iaiiL
I l.arl. ltu4altt. Ui at naiiiw
1 .t-...iit'
I,, tlir nam of th lal of 1'teaptH ' 1 t"
a liriel.r feiuit.l l aiMaf ami an
,er lit ...ui).iaiiil liW.I uaiti.l yoalh
Hi a!o "Uilo.l vurt and um utt ui
Iwlor i rtl da of July. I'M, whleti laati
ria anr I burlaf. Jutt I",
tat orilete.1 for Ilia B tat .t.ll.wtltitl ul
ll.ia iH.ll.sa. an.l If VU rail W ma a
....1 ,iiii i.iaiuint a 111 ai'i'lr for Ibr
rvlial irayl lor lit l.'f e.itt.pl.tli.1, lo u
ra dr .ltM..lfln in uumtiimm
tii.iti now ti.tiiia iHt.ti .,.
n.iiil i.lanililT and iUfamlattl. ami lol
Ii oll.r ami ruftlir rili mm iu tw
.-.lit etna u.i and J.I.I.
fill, .uuiiuoli. ia (...Ult.lital I' ol lf of
II. .11. I Alay U.aallu Ju.lg uf lb
. .... . ...I I .... tl,
ounir ci'iii, in"."- t
fill day of Ma. I"".
CL I'b lilt nKiM.'.
Altorit lr I'iaiiililT.
its Chauitvf of I ottonarcB,
Portland. Oratn.
SUMMONS.
In Hi Circuit Court of the Ulat il
tircu for . illusion louniy
M.iU'l" M J. Imo.. n, i.Ulntld. a 11
lil.tlr Johnson, tj. r.- ti.la it I
To II HUir Johitn.u. Ihri aUo
tiiim.d dcfctidaiit
111 the tlillie uf til Stat of Oregon
toil are hereby r"uli. J lit ai.t-ar and
.,n.r the rt on plaint lll.-d aaln.t ytxi
In the almte i-ntltl.d Court and rail"
hi or before Tluiraday. Auku.I I lib
Ct i'i hi. h .It i ta after Thuraday
Jolt lul. I'io't. the Jjle old.-rvd lor Ih
flrt 1'iiliil. dtton of tlo rtottcr, and II
tun (all to i'i4r and an.wer lb
pUliitilT aiii aply for Ih r. II. I
i rai. d f..r In tier roiuplitlnl. ttntlt. for
tt 'i ri K dli-m.lt In, the I-'Int. of malrl
Humy how ftlntlns iM-laeeti alle
11,1111. .1 pUlntltT and i.-f . ti .1 .n t , and for
sin h oilier and further relief a In Ih
mrl ..em meet and )n.l
This a u 111 in. ii a la ,ulilt!ie. by order
of the I loll J We. lev ti.alln. Juder
f the County Court of j.hlngtoii
Countv Ort-gim, mailc and entered tin
thu S.'.tli ikt nf June pi'CI
t'l.YHK HICIIAHIMON,
Attorney for Plaintiff
Ills Chamber of Comim-reo,
PurtUnd, oreRon.
SUMMONS
IN TIIK cot' NT V cot UT OF Tllk
IfATF. O oltKiiiiV, Knit WAslllMI
TnS I'nl'NTY.
I. P. Taint!, PUlnliff.
ti.
John lt.,i.rta. Defendant.
. .. ...1... ,r... .1. . . . . .
iiimii,in. euii nait.-i .1
femlaut :
In the nam of tli. Htal. f ti......
You i,rn hereby re.pored a id roii,inate,l
... 1- a.... acinar in in als.ve niillue.l
e..uri ami answer the . hoi, plaint Ih.-ielt
mi. Ksioat you, uu or tmt.irn Iheeii.ir
aiiouui alt ,,ka from 1 1, a ,al f i
iir.i piiuiii au. 11 ni thn auiiiiiioi.a in ii
t.ius.H.ro nrgua, th ilatn or th hr.l pub
Ill-nlli.lt ll.a.t.f t 1 - . . '
;,' ,', ". "'" i'lli day oi
...i, . ami ine.ial. of the tut t,ub
call,,,, thereof Ulng the ,t j.y f j , y
',' " or winire jiny piW;
Ton 11 ui ite i,i,, ttM4 ,( yu f.(, ((i
V . r"0'plalnl, the
l.lalnllll will lata lu.l,,,,,,,,! ...., .....
lor the .um nl listiiiiand luterm thr.,r,
from April ll.lwii..! ,), , r
cent and f..r lhn.s,u and dlabii, ,',..,
.1' t o ' I'Plgi.i.ni thai
..... .. .internum real iirotwrtv I
K.rst Tiaci: lleKii Ul, ,mr1l4
... . . . -iitiiweai quarter t.f the
..... ......... , , aaeiiuii lit . r 1 it
1
. . .-I ,, nut. M,,r. an.l
..r ..... ii. 11 - - -
: "t tuiiiiiiiH
eli. ( 1...... .. . .
c'.'.: v.11'" .:' i.'-t oi ti, ,,.,;,
li'cui'm m. V." ""l,,'t 'l"arte,f ,.
southeaat comer of .( i.u '
siihd v ,,.,. 11,.,.,.. ... ' . "i.11
. .... . . ' ' cna u. 11, 1
pltt-stor iH-KiMiili.g. coi.tau.lnK faj
S.sind Iract; An uu Iiei,i...i .,
acre..
f itbefullow.nK .er,lK., real , ". "ru
on ball
Coilllllllll ltltf al 11,.. .
of the northeast MU.rTtr il.ZZlh,
piarter of a. t, ..4 r , L "" J"
"'".Will. Mr... ml ruiml.llA'''
lochs
li.. - . .," -'.' ran
Weal '' -ui ..!.... ' 1 " M"l,
.... n'l.iL.i (.I m
::!!.:-;;1cha:t,rpl?
Ti Ir.'iliin ' " .".!"-!. H-ate
aold bv the Hl...riir ..r .. 1 (l l'"i. Ik-
u .., whicioudKm;:;;-.
r ,,. .'"L 0,"l "biiratuneut, , I
ofMal,". ",K"" " """'ltime.
ThiM HI'Mlliiiinat u .....
. " awIHlVH aatt III lu.l
.'1:,". I'aUMlim lha'21,. .1.. ,
appearand anaw.ir .V1"1 '
ration of mi. , L"'."".mr" d
llrttnubllcaii . of (ha
fore inly If,, ; M"w'1' " ur
HAOr.KY A II A UK,
foMMaiiltiir.
Admlnittratrl' Nolic
WT'ft M
Notice la here):
ceaatMl. and aim i.- . ...,-' ,,K 1 . l-
'-b, and all .. "I. "K".
"Kbiiimi tali) eatate are herelV, ...i.i . "
miiSL'i' ol' " W. N. Hari A "
iiiiiMiwiro. Oretri.i. ..i ; 111
from U.Im date " ' W,tl'1" m1 'nontlia
Hated at llMi,e,. 11
M-UMI- KU"' Ju""
HOhRK.KIM.lM
AiiiiiiniNtratr z of il. . V
Kllll.i, deceafMsd. "'" "UlB "f J.
iiueceaiWMl.
-U. Attomev for
W
an r.eim n.ili..r t. . T,
.la f .r rWtll. I.. .1.... . """
. ' ,r'at
Uio A 1 I e.iiiii,,n
Th Welifnit Katv ('
ihw .iietolirr I'uriirr, at lim,
irniMf. g,u
,(Ht Ctimmor a, fntm-rl i.
It.katy bll.l.ira. ,r,. ai . "
uirg ranch ovarit, l.li c..!0 (W
If. baa U. .,.h.,i.J
al Dut. H ia fat cellaii,..
Mra Hotur I'mm ,ti,, ,i .
Ier, Mtit (tf. at.. M tf"
tid Mia Hop Ku.n,,,!.. A.nr
,. I ..i .1 . . . i""J
llt If III 1.1 Httal 1. ....I f '
If 111 In Hil 1. and T."
ya.t.'il.y Thy ill v..,i r,l.,
at T "Win and a lb. big
8-i.ut
lv. lU:ktiap rtiun fm
till. M'UitUt, ht ba ituaty
lh ltl'Oiati'itial Kpwofi4,
cainttmlloii ami ib .
U. Illak. .f I'oillan.l. .UM,nJ
tht. M K mlpi U.i Hunj,.
ing hi aUinft. '
Tim t.l!.ilini iatt.i,w.
rwwirl'tl for lli-c iuiily ilmiti.lan,
item, mi iiiairtia, i - k.mL.
tualrst, 'ii fetualea, i) ,lo;
malna, 0, Icmale. ft, r r.UtlZl
li.ea.rta, anialliHi. m.'-,
atrl-l ( r. 3; ttpb. U f,t '
it t u ... 1 i 1, .:v y
it uuu, v nn. iioaiurjl, y
llcir.
I 110 tpra.ul the ripiftlla-.
I, formeilf ri'fi.t. by Mn
11 ..1 a t ... t
Haiti retklii. httlrctuio iaioQ
noma, hr) accural tnetiur.
111 an U ran Ukon, an.l yoq fnt
irai i nieaii (ha r urattii a
your fUtirn r.Mi i iat cri
ph i call for tipomttneni-.JIf,
w. K t:uill, IliliaUifo. 0ipt,
Kiflh nd Jckon Htfrt laJa.
J it))Jt) ))(. 'tS I II Jt
I C. .11 11.. . I 1 . .
w in vu'Htiiua, vt anuria hail
on thai l a gatu it a badtat
i tn HlllaUifo thoft baa
(u an i wa lalktrg itbadrti.
WM l wbelbrf or Dot I feu
Ouultl walk through to Atntia.(rti
liiliaiKjfo, In lajo iltyt I harJma.
ltf atrer'etl "tl" aiul ilTttnlta
put up I 1 a a wtger. Von
Corneliiia raw through wiiklW
notiy hut llm aa'ratnan wilbdm
hi niot.eT, tayirg that a ma a lb
a chump er iingri .t Ul hit moat
n aurli a tlal itCiJ Im count
nough In arm il-and o Cortw
iua roca Id ,aUna
THUI-llrrT '
at
Mr Katph Tru., of r.,ri!ted,ii
Mia Cor Till . .Iubi.r of Hi
to J Mr (i 0. TilT.of llwtM,
r Ufciud In luaffitK" al Ibt t
ldet.ee 'f Vf at, J Mra t' 0 (id-
tier. II III two. t m. TimhIm
verting Julv H VMn Hey. L, f,
Helkntp. of lhaM. K Chorea, Kr
Iciatil g.
Thn groom ia a 1I kno li
ng pioino r ami broker of thtat
r u dia and lh bfid i well ItwM
0 lieavefioit, wbefaaiie bat ball t
ptellion with the IIkIo nitcwU
V'uM fur avitn year. Tbef t3
i la la 1'irllaml after a oJitJ
'ip lo tb Hound and HnUI
!uluti.li a
PKOUATK
Ilrniv Challaroinl (tmlirmed atttrr
lor wilt of lair ttr.t Ct.baiu, I' P. iWt,
I J Wilkint and K W Wt Suit, apart
era
p. (ale rf Mattha Conrad, deed, tf
praiar.l al 1-to
M H lluiiiu aptsnnte't adtui rativ
l.r.tef Wal.lrtm, tb ctl. tiOltda, fcauo,
Fatal Reberra Mlllrf deed. Oeitnw
.'Uwrd Ml on te.rlpla uf Irnatera
Per'nal p'otty e.l W. tt. '"
ordrr,l u.l mi ii ... iiftvata aaW.
. . ,..... ... . ... ... .
Kaiate Nuiutn Tanrtef deed. caa
rrtord.
FICHTY VEAKH OLD
I. I. (ianlnrr, of Weet l i.ion.nJ
eti.Jinir Willi hit on. I'errr ii
', celrliratetJ hi M'tb UiriM
IWiUy, July l.'l
l.lai katnllh br
Mr litfdatri
tra in atd r
ln.nl ovef Ik
He Mnl ll
Unil Utr yetra
fore aurl anvil
real4 "f Hi lifat in M icbit
art-l came Weal almut W ym'P
it
o
,. . .,e.7l.-.l"-i.".."r, nnodll
d hop Id HlllHboro. A JJJ
VOara llaek li , bad a ybrlll tt
lln'on.bnl h.g now retUl W
clive work.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Letivea for Portland
, 6:51
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... '
Corvalll Overland .. .
Iavea Port bind for HillxliorO
Corvalll. f.ue,...., ,:fo.
I Poreal t-.ru. I " . HJfit
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