.. iihi utttt" r ; ; J!SaaE 1 t" r page a - ! - . - i I . 'a.i,,. ,,... ... . r.....ly DACT .O A U no " " I - IUnd at Ua Foal-oBio. at Hiilabuio Oregon. M atsconJ-cltu mail nattsr. U A. b'NG. WIMW. County Official Paper Subacription: II JO Tr Annum. iMaed Bry Thmrdi -BT- 1,010 McKIMNKT If t merchant would stand around on the street corners and yell hi head ofl abjut his "politic" or "religion" anJ rail bacame thote who might agree with him did net give him their entire custom, h' would be a candidate for the a'.i n ieta. The saxe applies in all liner of business. A close examination will rhjr thit Hillsbiro merchant are lodaj selling clothing ani all lines o' merchandise cheaper than Tort land, except an occasional lead which is overstocked. There is t reason Hillebiro rentals and taxe are lees. CIRCUIT COURT Judge Campbell will ot return to hold court again until at least Aug. 10. Tbr proceedings lor the week are. Keen vi Keen; dismissed. Lucas vi Anton Pfadner etal; decree wanted to quiei title. Eastern Investment Co. rs Egger, con tinued for term. Kastern Investment Co. vs PieU; new complaint to be filed. Lieae ts Thatcher; default and decree quieting title. Oregon Electric ts Washington Count, permanent injunction given. Browne vs Browne; decree of divorce Becker v Davis; dismissed without costs. Karat li vt Jackjon etal; order made allowing Kuratli to collect rentals upon filing a bond of fiooo. Cbenette Row. Plff allowed to Oct 15 to file reply. Gastafseo vs Gmtafseo; Clelant) vs CfeUnd; Kutler vs Rntter; Kohl va Kohl divorces granted. Nelson vs Buxton Lbr. Co.; judgemen' for Ward vs Cat! well, decree for plaintiff Dismissed: Forest Grove vs Large. Davis vs Davis; Crabtree vs Crabtree. Matthews vs Matthews; Espev vs C rne lias Brown; Josephine Case vs Andrew McCabe. Watson vs W. E. Beard; judgement given. Advica. Tm sort o' thlnkin' about eh-hehl marryln' again.' said Uncle Totterly, who was old enough not to know bet ter. "A han'some young wife kind o' brightens up a home, and beh! hehr- "Well." grimly replied the old cod ger, "all the advice I can offer you is to select one that will look well In black r Puck. Tha Simpla Truth. "See here," exclaimed Mrs. Starvera after the new boarder's first meal, "when I agreed to give you reduced rates you told me you were a light eaterr "So I am, ma'am," he replied. "I'm the human salamander at the museum. You'd oughter see me swaller burn In' torches."-Cathollc Standard and Times. Obliging tha Lady. "I see you've got an automobile," said Citiman. "I thought you swore you'd never buy one." "Tea, I did say that once," replied Subbubs, "but our new cook insisted that we must get one because her church Is so far away from our house." Catholic Standard and Time. A Proposal. A love smitten youth who was study ing the approved methods of proposal asked one of his bachelor friends if he thought that a young man should pro pose to a girl on his knees. "If be doesn't," replied his friend, "the girl should get off." Everybody's Magazine. Asking Too Much. "What did you raise in your gar den?" said the interested friend. "Ton ask too much," replied lr. CrosHlota. "You can't expect nia to oe enough of a botanist to give the cor rect name of every weed that grows." -Washington Star. Untold. Homer-Tbat chap In the big red tonrlng car is a man of untold wealth. Comer Ah, a tax dodger, eh? St Paul Pioneer Press. Refreshing Coolness. "Miss rerUns is a perfect Iclcl." "What an ideal summer girl! Bal- timore American. Good Luck Rings. A man stood on a lower Broadway corner with a box of srood luck rini?s They were horseshoe nails made into rings, bright like silver, trlltterint? the sun. It was amazing the number or people who went up and bought these rings of the man. fittim? them carefully on their fingers, paying for them, walking off with them, turning mem this way and that to admire them, though their price was oaly nickel. "Do you make your living selling inetnr' asked a woman, who bought a Tery retcmng one for her third fin ger. "Yes, madam," said he. "There must be a lot of superstitious people In New York." said she. "If man can make his living by selling Horseshoe nail rings at a nickel anloce "There are, madam," said he.-New zone press. A Hint to Travat. Weary Walker-What! Don't look like a sailor? Why. I've been follow ing the sea for thirty years. Farmer naycrop Well, you keep following It for thirty years more, and perhaps you'll catch up with It Kew York Life. THE MIRROR TESTS. By CHARLES GRAV. ES. lOrviSh;. At: ..an l'rws - . Sal. .Ml j Mis Mortimer, a a ' r,vn Ihii'i with an auut. ru h, beautiful and otliern : attraot'.v. At twi-ittv-tixe she Uicsn t. th.i.U It tl.n. t. i caie Uavliniui: ail the offers of iu..rriac-a that ctii!i: u.l t p.-ur iti ': 'r a:ul take a partner. Mentally jasmine lu review tlh' wen fr"tn whom kuew she miKl't 'i k. slie s-Ttiii o;i tlirxv -Arthur Emerson, a V"imK t ler i iu:i n of the E; iM-i.il t bun h. i'apts;:i Win field iH'inpNter of the army and I'aui ervn tVessl, a iioWhIy. Mr. Emerson was a rising man anion.: the eiersy; t'aptain lempter bad ditiivsuNlu'd hi;ns-lf In the SiuiiU-Aiueru an war; Mr. Wood was cliietly iiotaise fer in d.'lenec. XevertlH-less lie as atirae tive to Mi .Moniiner. What It that attraetisl her she oou.d n.t her self tell. He was n -t hanls.-tm. the-ush it must 1 confwed he y to t!ie manner Uni. He was ml espoela!! v m tellectual, theui.-h she was Bet sure of this beoaue be was bv lazy ti think. Miss Mortimer always had friends staying with her at her country la.-e In summer and decided to Invite the three candidates to visit her with a view to subjecting them to a certaiu test which she designed to apply. This plan was snested by an old friend of her father. "It Is said." he told her. "that n man is a hero to his own valet That is not true. Nuplivu the treat's valet ador ed htm. But no man is a hew to him self. At any rate, if he is, he Is de ceived. I will suggest a plan by which you can. discover what each one of your three candidates is in his own es timation. Set up somewhere in your house where your guests unist occa sionally pass a platoniiod mirror, it Is made by coating a glass with a very thin llijuld charged w ith platinum and raised to a red heat. When It Is placed against a da; surface it reflects; when light Is admittted behind it it Is trans parent. View your candidates from behind it in the dark." Miss Mortimer ordered the mirror made and placed in the dr of a cloak closet at the entrance to her bouse. Behind It was a window opening into a court with interior shutters. Before it every one entering the house must pass. The first candidate to arrive was the clergyman. When be entered Miss Mortimer was looking at him through the mirror, though he could not see her. He cave a glance at his reflec tion and passed on with evident self satisfaction. The sidier came next and deliberately paused to curl his mustache. Mr. Wood, seeing himself mirrored, stopped and uttered an un intelligible grunt at his appearance. There was not ma-'h in this, but it was a beginning. The next day the host- ess caught the-clergyman making ges tures before the mirror. Casting a quick glance about him and being sat isfied he was unseen, he dropped on his knees, placing the palms of his hands together, practicing the attitude of prayer. Yet It was evident that the object of his worship was herself. Next came the soldier, who. umu en tering, stood lf ore the mirror, per mitting his features to relax with an expression that was very repulsive to Miss Mortimer. It was evident that some unworthy thought was passing through bis mind. As to the lounger, she could get no definite information from the mirror except that be did not apparently consider himself a hand some man. Miss Mortimer dismissed Mr. Emer son as too contemptible for further consideration. One night when Cap tain Iempster was out late she fixed up a dummy burglar behind the mir ror and lit a gas jet In the closet. When the captain came home and saw a man pointing an improvised weapon at him he went out the front door and was later advised that he need not return. Miss Mortimer was disposed to test Mr. WcK-d further, but rathr from cu riosity than as a candidate for her hand. She sent him out one evening and while he was (rone dressed herself and put on a mask, representing a shriveled old woman. When the door opened to her guest she was sitting behind the mirror Illuminated and looking straight at him. lie stopped short, looking steadily at the grim figure. True to his instincts as e gen tleman, his hand went up to sis hat, which he had never failed to remove In presence of a woman and which he now mechanically doffed. There was wonder in bis eyes at seeing nn old woman where he had been used to seeing a mirror, but lie did not seem disposed to be shocked. Perhaps he was too lazy. Miss Mortimer sat mute, looking at him through the two holes In her mask. Finally he spoke: "Madam, I wish you a very good evening." His imperturbability was too mnch for Miss Mortimer. With a laugh she threw off her cloak and her mask and stood before him In her own person. Then, opening the door between them, she stepped forth, gave him her hand and said: "I devised this mirror, transparent when lighted from behind, to observe you and two other men when you sup posed yourselves alone. You of the three have stood whatever of test tkere is In it. The others may be fine men toward the world. You are not a fine man even to yourself, but you have the instincts of a gentleman, and your equanimity is not easily disturb ed. I shall run less risk in marrying you than the others and um ready to do so. Have you made up your mind that you really want me?" "Whafe the use," he drawled, 'If you've made up yours?" "True. The exertion is unnecessary " A COLD RECEPTION, By JAMES CARTER SCOTT. Copyright, 1009, by American Pretis Aaso- ciation.J "My dear," said Mr. Burwell to his wife, "I have invited young Furrell to dinner tomorrow evening. lie has been very polite to me at the club, chatting, playing billiards, cards, any thing I have fancied, with me Just 11s Mm seme return He home, hts father and at !: I' .c'i. r Wing in the country, and no .1 u' : a:i t:iti 'ti to dinner will be on at cpt.itve t hitn. Indeed, he has t.1,1 me he is ery lonely. I't Us din in the conservatory and by daylUht "And 1 w Kb you to siwak to Adele. I have brought several of my young men friends home, partly on ber ao ivuut. for I prefer that she ahou'.d chixwe a husband from among those 1 Introduce, and she has treated them so indifferently not t say shabbily as to csnso me excessive mortification. There were HollaMrd, worth a million; Stevens, heir to the largest manufac turing business In the city, and" "Adele Is full of fun. and she found both these young men very matter of fact" "Eull of madness, rather, tn throw away such oportunltles. Please tell her for me that I expect her for my sake to at least treat Kartell with po liteness." The next evening at 6 o'clock Miss Burwel! picked up a hose In the yard before her father's house with which the gardener had been watering the grass and tegan to amuse herself by putting a stream on the hot stones of the walk that led to the gateway. This gateway, by the bye. was through a brick wall about as high as a man's bead. Presontlv the yeung lady saw the hats on the other side of the wall approaching and heard ber father's vol.-e saying on reaching the gate. After you." A young man 1n evening dress under a light overcoat apeared at the opening. Whether through nerv ousness on Miss Burwell's part of tnls- -aK illation or what not, the young man received a charge or water on his ihlrt front. A moment later there w-as an Inter esting tableau. Miss Burwell stood re tarding Mr. Kartell with an expression on her face of tat least aparent) com miseration. Mr. Burwell. who had fol lowed his piest through the gateway, & regarding his daughter angrily. while Mr. Karrell was wiping the wa ter out of his eyes with his handker chief. As soon as he could see he lo ked down at his dripping clothes, then tip at Miss Burwell, and smiled. 'Adeler exclaimed the father stern ly. 'Oh. papa. I'm s" sorryT (lo Into the house." 'Not without the proprieties, Mr. Burwell," said Karrell. "I'm a stickler for the proirietles. Aren't you going to introduce me?" "I crave the gentleman's pardon," said the girl, with proper humility. "Something must have" Certainly it did," Karrell interrupt ed. "How could the thing otherwise have occurred? You are Miss Burwell, I presume," raising his dripping hat Very pleased to moot yon." "Come inside," said the paterfamil ias grimly to his guest, "and I'll see what I can do for you." Pry clothes having been provided they were much too large the family sat down to dinner. Much to the sur prise of the elder people, Adele treated the man she had ducked with consider ation, commiserating him upon the misfortune she had brought upon him, while he avowed that he detested evening dress and was delightfully comfortable In his loose clothes. Mr. Burwell for awhile nursed bs wrath. awaiting an opportunity to punish his daughter, but the young people got on so pleasantly that before tbg dinner was half finished he was lauding and joking In the best of humor. After dinner Mr. Farreil and Miss Burwell strolled out Into the front yard. "I don't see how It could have hap pened," said Adele. "I think an insect must have" "Turned the nozzle," Interrupted Mr. Farreil. "I saw It aim straight for my shirt front." Miss Burwell said nothing for a few moments. A smile was struggling with her llis. IYesently she put out her hand, which the young man grasped. "You're a brick !" she said. "No slang, if you please. I can stand cold water, but I hate slang, especially when I've had occasion to get up on my ear." "So I perceive." "But enough of this monkeying. I've been spending weeks Jollying your fa ther at the dub in order to get him to invite me here. When I arrived well, I got rather a cold reception." "That was to pay you for" "What?" "Not coming before." "How could I?" "Nonsense! There were lots of ways." "I couldn't think of any till I found that Mr. Burwell of our club was your father. I Immediately went at bltn hammer and tongs. He was mighty slow about Inviting me." "Tlints because I've turned down every one he has brought." "I wish you'd turned that hose down when I came." "It's time for us to go in. Now, be careful and don t "Let the cat out of the bag. Not much." Several years later, when his dangh trr as Mrs. Farreil told Mr. Burwell what he didn't know of this story, be opened wide his eyes and tShld: "And they say parents should guide the way to their children's marriages." Heard In tha Market. The little green cucumber and the big red strawberry met at a market stall. How are you this morning?" queneu the cucumber. "Oh, I'm ripe for anything," replied uie strawberry. "And you?" "Itather seedy," answered the cn cumber sadly. Chicago News. True Candor. Saplelgh-Miss Hltts, pway don't let my-er-cnll Ititahfere with any nr wurigements you may have, done her know. Just act as If I-er-wasnt heah. Miss IKtts-Oh, thank you, Mr. San- leign. men lil proceed to enjoy my self. Minneapolis Journal. Happy Thought. miss ankiu wnen one sends a par cel oy express why do they always ask the name and address of the sender? Percy linkleigh Why-er-so they'll know where to weturn it In case It is er lost or stolen, doncher know. Houston Toiit. Sealed 1-t.la will W tvi i-i at t' cx" Mnvh itn.'.c v'o s X,..r at Ore . lt-ttict N ' .1". 11 K r l So i. n to Aiu.u't s .01 .1 . ,iitl t one v. m cl vol .1 and , , lot l ':u IxttllCtH turiiiih'.ng el liu'o r.l of a new vhool hou. F'.vr p f efitt of .'.! 1 lc;l'.'rd the amount et tbr bid naecttmrd vheck to ovoim" bid The Hoard recnv the M to ico rtv or a.l I'M. !': :;t wot". til be rrcmird to K,N" N,"1 1,-1 ' aithful priformari-c olceiH.-t. '"' mv br kcii t the Oirtiv-v Ui. h.titi r o ' store t anv Imiic ltrr Jo v .1. A. .VU.H L. vsium- M. A. "'''O MOt K, W. " urn's, a. Board of Pircctoi., S.Voll Ih.tiivt. SUMMONS IV TltW I'lKi'liT (Vl llr Vt Tli? STATK OK OKi:i.('N tVW WASHINGTON CO! N I V Oregon Knvtrio li.u loimiy, ivrporaiioii. rwniin. John IV I". Tlioma nl U'tli 1 lion hts wife. Klustietli 1h. m. Maviwi ii'i John IV Have, lier ioit an. I. u I Mu ma r. IVllou. loriiienr rnmiw r Thom, widow, an. I tli Hi.ll-ro Commercial li.uk. a i-iTi'rallon, l.ru- ianUt. To John I. 0. Tlionia. ami U-ttie rtioina lit ife, two ol Hit" !ki iiaiinHt ilrlni ttaiilM: ill The NateeOf Tli State tirrgoii. You ami eai-li of von ar hirfl r ivin iiiaudtHi an.l rtHpure.1 to t au.l nt m Ihe alnie entltlf-i court ami answer llir cxniplaint lilivl ajtati't .' in Hip aln.v (lilltlt action on or i! r the riplrw lion of m wrk from i!ie 'l.le of ihe !irl liuhlualion of lliii minimi. n In ih Hill rtoro Aruiw, tlie date "t tin; tirl public turn thereof Umhk on tlin I -.ih day ot Jn v, and tli date ol thi l-t piiMicstion hfreof. U'iniC on the .i lli .ly of Au., M't, to- it. on or betorc ihc .i;:h itay ot A nit , lfif: and von ami ;ich of von will Lilrav lake notlev tli.il it You f.nl apprar an.l answer at l .miiii!iiiI thtl nlain:itl w ill Um' jiiilirnient aaiii.t you and each of you ai pn't'tiaimir ntheuw f the ptainlirt for il' inl puric In Hi' (MiiMlruclion, inaktiltMiance and o'ratloti M it railway line Irom ror.ian.l. tireu ni. to forest irove, lriv hi. all of llio lollow mt bouiiileit ami drMTihed real properly lvinit. Ieiux and Bituate 1:1 Waimii;toii v.Vunlv.Oreion. and particularly devril d as follow, to wit: Hev'llinuiif at the Nnith et iMrncr of lot numbered tMX (ii, ot and in Hiock numlsT Nineteen il!l), of an.l in the town i Now City) of HIlUboM, omroii. ami ruiiuins uicmf uorili en the w ml lln ot uul U.l. I'M ft. more or lost. In the m rliiwrHi conirr thereof; lliem-e eat lollow ins the north line of anl Uit mi i.) anil the iiortli Inn) of l."t K'ive i.'il, IHileel.lo a point an feel ea-tt of Hie tiorthe.it corner ot anl Lot iIX (Ml; I hio.ee south farallcl w ilh llir eal line of ni Iil i i.i put fn t, nore ir liwa, to the south line of aid HI. k Nineteen; llienee et ItVi feet, more or less, to the place of wvinnini;. after your dam.iee nhall hae Iwen aiutrssed by a Jury lor the appropriation thereof, ami tor lh cwh ami uilHire ment.1 of Una action. Tim suiuiiioiiM Is M-rved aiMii)! von hi publication by order of the Honorable J. W Ooodin, t'ouuty Judce ot Washliiirtou Comity, Oreirou, made and dated on the liih day of July, I'V. which order re uutrrs you to appear and aioiwer aHiu complaint on or Ix loie the eipiratioii ol six weeit from the it.ite of the nri (nib lication of sanl aiiiuinoim, town, on or before Aug. X, ll. Bagiey it Hare, Attorneys for Plaintiff. PROCLAMATION Whereas, on this toth dav of June, I'CN. Ordinance No. 29901 the City of Hill Doro, MiMiitiKlou V.01111IV, tirvton, was passed, tiled and approval for the pro posed amendment of ttilc division 64 of lection 5, of ihe Act incorpuratini the City of ilnlaboro, WashiUKtua County Oregcn, filed iu theuthceof the Secrc tary 01 Mate, rebruaiy Jo, i9i, in amended by an Act approved February 6, 1S90, and as nuttier ameniled by an Act approved 1-ebruarv 6, i.Vjq, and a furthe amended by an Act filed in the oflice of the Secretary of State on January 27, 1905, and as further amended by mm live petition December 1, 1906, am ordering a special election and fixing tne rtate tlierclor. and Whereas said proposed amendment aullioiues the city council to give notice ol proposed sidewalk or street improve nients by publication or posting, and vvnereas a sttecntl election has lieen ordered by sai l ordinance to be held on Monday, the 16th day of August, 1909 Now Therefore, I, J. W. Connell. Mayor ot the city of Hillsboro, Washing ton county, Oregon, in obedience to ami by virtue of the power vested hi me by tne omittances 01 sanl city, do hereby make and issue this proclamation to the people ol the city of Hillslioro, Oregon, aim uo nercny announce ana Hectare thit saiil oiiiinsnce No. 399 and said proposed amendment are iu due form and that taid proposed stneuduient will be submitted to vote of ihe tieopte of said city at the special election to be held in laid city on Monday, the i6th day of August, 1909. Done at Hillsboro, Oregon, thit June to, 1909, J. W. Conn km Mayor. H. T. Bagi.ky, City Attorney. Hher ff' Sale ol Real Estate. Notice Is hereby given that on Wedi.es day, HepUMiibcr lnt, Vm at I o'clock P.M. oursuaiit to decree of partition in the case of hell wood vs Ii1111m.il etal, 1 will oiler for sale at the Court House in Hills boro, Oregon, and sell at nubile auction to the highest hid ler for cnh thn follow ing described real estate, to-wil: lieginiiing at a point on the Westerly line of the I) I,. C, of John I Hicklln Pi chains SS lit ile. tHniin. K. from the me. corner 011 tbo North line of section :i 'f 'j 8. K. 1 W. of the Will. .Mer, Wasblngton County, Slate of Oregon, running thence n the westerly line ol said I), b. C. 8. '1 deg. 48 min K. ai.sii chains to thnH W. corner of said H b. C. thence north Wi ile. II ruin. K. 12 70 cliains, thence north ,1 mill. West 42 W chains to the north line, of thesoutn half of said I). I,. (!. thence S. HU deg. HI I inin. W. W,.:m chaiim; thence H. niin. K Pi.W chttiim. tliiinc H. Ml (leg. 14 ruin. W. I2.:i chain" to the place of beginning. Containing Ti.Hi acre. Tonus of sale cash. Oko. 0. Hancock, Khenll. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for H10 county of Washington. Clara Jeffries, plaintiff, vs. James Jeffries, defendant. To James Jeffries, the above named defendant: In the namo of tlio State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear und answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled Court and cause on or before Thursday, August 12th, 1 !))!, which is six weeks after Thurs day, July , VMI, Ihe dale ordered for the first publication of this notice, and If you fail to so appear and answer thn plaintiff will apply for the relief prayed for In her complaint, to-wlt, for a de cree dissolving the bmiH f matr. mony now existing between above named plaintiff and defendant, and for such other and further relief as to the Court seems meet and hint This Summons Is published by order the Honorable .1 va..uI. r',.,,,11.. Of Judge of the County Court of Washing ton County, mmle and entered this 25th day of June, lnof). CI.YDIO Klf'HARDSON, ... , Attorney for I'lalntlff. uia Chamber of Comnierco Ilullding Portland, Oregon. , li r I ti oo . 1 . 1 ' .Ow O.o I .'. ' it ii t i It 'I ,. ..il l ' iMtr ! . l .ui . I win. I'l j M l.o-.'Ctl I ' nrtr.l , I i,, n. ..I. ao -l W .li- !-;. r lIH'it'C 1 i, i lit , o ii I tr'" l"tl-ltlM.,eu-ol m . I in " I ,iuof I " " ,S " . ...c.-r el tl W ii i' i.. .. i'i r. i 1 K 3 W I i . , ,.t. W . Ii" ,,, .. II. s. w . ; ., ..! N Mn.. H.l.l HO I " 1. 1 '-d t Um. 1 1 I j 1,1 w r ,il ln. ill i ii I'I No!. on! u. Wlfclol J rHi;!liiirl I'V lnl liv..l..l ." (-: ' ,-.,r.t .'I l V.W i 1 1 .1 limit . i lv oiltil , tlirlHf I ii.l dot t ' 1 i. n V l-ne ol iti. the V K i'iti-'f V. 1 !i.; 1 hrme t.. I V' b .". . Ii to line i l t V . ,.n M line I.' 'U. e iMiiiaiiiinit l-r' , llu-n. !oii. thems ,. (-(iioiioK. i aauaie 111 lll k'l "! 1 l'a.r-t tl H 1 . Inin', I '. It nt V . I Oetfon loo i iieiron. ilo I ''h .Uy W. V lUfif t, the w til aimr r.t, Ua-..i;h(i.aic ''e A i'i of lb. ,.r wiih .if l..s SUMMONS Ill Ihe 1 ircnit Court the Stale of Olet .n h i " !iHH!lol ,univ Maiy K Ua.l l. . K. Mad l.'X, pia liti'l. 1 i; delen Islll l. K. KM d !'.! ml :ieliame-l In the name ol II. e Stale ol (re;ii: 1 ou areliri. nv noti:.tl 11 i me p ami n hlel a ih. mo '.in I .--nl yon 01 1 ' nl.l.eil I'miil an.l . n. au.l 'il e lrr h rrouiiol to appear nri ine Mni KimpiaiiU or i..e .! a;'i'ati. t thcl-in .Ml or N-I..rr l!,e la'l ''ay "!" ,1 bv th. or I. 1 ot p.il.. ..anon i-iri.-it I Wll. I.10 lu-.e . nl!i .la ol Au il I ' ami if yon tail to l'paf ali-l anawn Hie i-inopUoit 01 n: .me ai alali.- Iheirm Cm i.la.ntlit will -u .nr .! (anil lo Ih lilrrtl and teKi-d and al l app.y lo Ihr . -mrl l. r tne rein I piar.l lor in a:l complaint. l wil fur a .liree rUonr asi.te. cancelloia; n-t ti.tl.lmif for na-iirfii the loartiil.T' .-i-eii pla nllit and Irli-n.laiil and .lecre- lna' '' mainaat t he .. l.l irom Ihe l(;U4'. llial ilia I iHiruiltle'l 10 rii.i.e h-r inai.Un nama.1,- 1U Man K. Kdj.ir. ami null .'llicr and furllier rrlirl a lo li e Coilli may aasrll llleel. The Jute of tin- I'll si IMib.i -atlon of Ii ii ailuouona is thilla-taf. Ihe tirsl iiaV of Ja iy. l'si;n.l Ibis summon is lo be put l!he. ou eery I'huis-lay ol rw. li wr lor a period ol s. i arrn liwaeeo ai. ilalr Th-a sllminolis l pill'lisbrl by erOer ol Hon. ), C. 1 ampliell, Ju.l o( llw ll.-n- elilltUit c-ort, luade 111 Ctiallits-ra lie nr-tuay of July. A I' 1 I hiaa. J !VhiilI AU'-'io v for I'iauitilf CiianiU-r of Ciinoiier.-e, I'ort.an.l. SUMMONS IN TIIK CIKCt'IT CofRT of Tllli iiTATK lK uKllAiS, Kik Vi AilIM'.TO COl srv. Knsl I'atte,., I'laititifT.) llifrn.lanll I'atlea.. Ilefemlanl Vs. liussie Pal lev To lillaaie nami-U : In the tiaiiie of the flat uf Oregon Von are hereby mililn-.l Ihat lit plaintifl has ttlil a complaint aaraoiat ytlfi p, i,v aluve enlilit.l .nurl au.l ch.m. an.l y-.ii arc hen by r . jiitmI lo pj.r au.l anaer Ihe Haul complaint or ,i .n.a sp-r am-e therein 011 or Wi.ia Ibe lai dy prew nli.fl by lb nr.ler of puluicxii.iii thereof, lo it: TI1el.H1 .lay of AuKnal, l''; and if voit fail . lo apis-ar ami an nwer 1111. couipiaiui or l ie mm a (-r- 11. inereio, uie puiioill W HI . , y.iur default to I enter'.l ami i.oir.l ami wlil apply to the court f.,r Ih ren-i praye.l t.. In a.i 11 iMiiicaint. in 11: A .lei fee for Hr iliasa.lv ma; lb Um. la of matrimony ejisiiin; lartween y.ui ami i,liiitiir ami for audi oilier and further re.lef a lo lb court may -in iios-U The il.ilB of the lirsl pnblli all.in of Una suuilnmia a rhurwlay. the seteiilea.iilb lay nf June. p"i; n, u,j, iiiuuioin n in I lull. bulled 011 ei err 1 hur.'ay of ea. b week for a M.rio. of al 1 am cesaive w ek between aani .late. fills siiiniiioii la put. lube. I by order lb J. A. r.aiti. Ju.lKe ol Hi ilhih eiiliilnl court, made in t liaiuliera Una HevBiilis.iitu .lay or luii. A ll, 1 il 1 HAS. J. MMN A hKI.. Attorney for PUiiitilT SUMMONS nil-; iici't lT CiifltT 1 iK TIIK STATE OK lUlKHoN I 1 1( WASH IM.ITUN I'ul'.NTV. Mora Mikalieh. Ph111.ini mt.i mt.) Htoykn Sikalieh. Hefi-ndai lo Hlnyko N ikahch, lielemlanl alMive nanieii: In thn liitnie of I In. sial f iirnjun: You are hereby untitled n,al tbe plamtitt h liled a cm, plaint nvritiitst yi.u in Ihe aUiveiuititle.l i rt and cause ami y,.u are hereby reiiirisl to appear ami a.iawer theannl complalnl or II. e aum appear, anct. therein on or ln.fi, re lb 11 ,, prtracrilted by th order of publii alum thereof, t wit: Tim P.'lh day of Annual li"'-'; and If you fall to so appear ami an' awer the coiiu.lamt or tile hoiihi apprar ance lliMreln, tbe phtlnlilT w ill cause your Infault to Im enteral and Imteal ami ill apply to III court Tor thn reliel irayei for in iianl complaint, liewit: A decree forever ilissolvloif thn Inn. la of malrl monv ejistliiK bnivteen you i plaintm nd for aueh other Hint further relit,r an to the court may neton mnel The Hate or the brat publieal ion nf th, Hiiinnions I 'l inirsilay, Ihe aeyenleenili day of Juno, pari: and this auuinmn ta to be piililialieii on ,,Ver Thiirailay ot eacli , wttek lor a period of ix .ucceasiy, weeka lietwenn H, daley. Thm hiiiiiiiioiih is publishml by order of Hon J A. Kakln, J,IK.. f t,n entitled court, mailn lu ( bamU-rN thn seventeenth day of June. A. II. pi CM AH J. HCIINAHKI,, AtUirney lor I'lalutill, SUMMONS. I vr I'iim i.s tnr, iiiu i it uot'KT UK TIIK o I A IK OK OKKUON KOU WAHII I.NilTON COUNTY Iiiiey M. llavlH, IMalntill, va. Jaiue , ToJume, I. Davis, tha ahova mimed defendant; In the name ofthn ntitln of flreirnn von art, In n.bv re.piirod lo apimar an.f ansV,,r the eoiniilaliil ol Ihitahnv. iiuined i,Ki, till n Ihe above entitled court, wllhlii an week from thn dntn of the brut nuhlica limi nttlila numinous, to-wil; -on or 1 lorn Ihe llth day of SepUimher. I!ll, which im I in diile prene.rllitsl ill tha order of the Jiull(iaulhori.iuf thn uil, lication of till Hiiinmoin lor your appnuraueti and ana- i ' I'!," 'V,1.1 l" al''"'"r 11,1,1 " 'i"wl the pla ntlll will apply tn the court f,,r tllt, rebel demanded in thn complaint, which la for a deeren dlMHolvluK tha bond uiul.rniM.iiy imw ..(Mu,, between tl, ? h!!! I r i"!1 ,. ,MTUul H,"l ,,t""' Plamtiir Im allowed to riMiimtj bur innul. on name, Thla iiun.inons h publiHlied ,y (,r,lHr of tbe Hon. J. V. tlainplinll Judirnoflhe abovn (...litied ,,ri. ,a, ittnl entered on the INI. day of ,r..Iy, p.,,, direct k lie puhlicatioii of Una , aiii.imoin i t1H Hillslioro Aroint and that the Una ,mt,. lication Ihernot be ma.le on the Wud dy or July, Km, and the lat ,ul,iua tlon be inailu u,,, m (f her. Ul!J. ami llmt the defendant lie " qulre.1 to answer mini uompiaj,,, before thn llth dty of Heptemiter. UM). Dated July ll, Phhi. J. I'. IIootiik, Attorney lor (bo Plaiiillll. Arguaand Oregooiao, $2 25. 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Iu,, 1 VI U:l l.t, w p Arm . nlr. ut, V .- ,lria.ai. b n P J Ki, ir TO WHOM Null, e la h.-jr IT WAV coscirts at 1 1 I. Il.il Ibe mulrr IKH..I r.-.l.lr, W nuliltiii-l.m I -,,unlV W ..li ,.!. ,. , Hinka fla-. i, i n ii .pi Ur ..I M..lr,w, A Vt nf aakl list l"s HI I , I., k l-r. a- M tl.i- t.- '.llt,g a-l..n -. lb . nr I ari U1. ttlUllia M.I..I M..II 11. . . . .. , i.-. ,i , ai,n,gtn 'uhir refi.. m I,,, ,,im,,,r, (tw ( 'ii. i.. ibe r., i.niv i ,,,, , r. f ,, ( U ,,! 1, S(,, l'n)y a, ,,,1, H ,i. in. I . lii.ma In. I, . .. H. ,,m a,,,! ,iir i Hut II. tnt, lw l.au.,1 l w 'I M l li .1,1 ,n a,.!,!,,,.,,,, an.1 mail ll.ui,,,. n li.,.k. I... w i blnalnii lunula. Ilira.ia in a uii.iiom,. - rl., ,,( ,,,. ' Ilia n m,n (a m, i, f,,r , im fr.itn Um .i.i. m.i ail i in , uf MO- ll, I'll"! 1 1. 1 , .', , .,,, J M. MII.I.Hl t'A :i l-Y A ,.,1K AM.H.4..I A!i..n..-,, f,,r Ai.plb.ni. SUMMONS. IN TIIK ClKi l If lui llT VV TIIK HTATK OK OKKUON mil Til K i hi it ur WANIIINUTON To Jeni.ie K Nash, tl. r'U.Ut.t al.r. n i. ,i , "'oipiaini bleil atralnal y the Itth .lay f ri.,,l(,lH,r , . mi . 1 more Ib.n ,, week, aft,, ,m .f, 1" , the lr.l iiubl,,,,,,,,,, M rin11 ,Ut "Mirl III if,, aim, 0 rumi,, 'Z utllle.1 aim. and If you fall t . Ulaiulilt .tti T" anawer Ilia tan. r' . f ,r """P alnt to. for a d.. re. of ihi.,url J ow e .Va't'l'i'r ,,T,,,;l . -I , V"l'"Jf '"twtse,, ulalmirt .,, ' fa....l-. a tm - ..VM:.,r1::re..rj;-,:j:,,,,.r.'!'i'-r " r....iu,, rr, M .. , - -!r. -rt may il ineel wt I hi Nuiuiiiona la p of the Honorable J. I of the alxiv a...mu. Thl am ....... . . .i ... ii . '. ""' " " P""Hhwl hr order order ... ii..i ".. . ', " " hl J A Hraowiiaibna, Ite of ilrl . ,,l i f"r "aliillir. Ilai.. r l'l'lo,llon July ? mi f ii pubii,.i1(lllj zju,:- j, j EPPLETS I rerfection I Bahing' I Powder I U pcKed in JARS I and jelly GLASSES I For sale by R. C. Vanght I and Iieinmott brothers. Manufactured By C M. Eool f SALEM, OPEGON. I k, 1 Vg, "ppjiu- 1- (, J. hu C Val. iu tinker iit t II A lloa'rlrl I. ; Aah',,,., 1 live Nuiu : Tb Un.lelaignr.l ,M)nlhle (or any but L I . " I bjr m .,.. AiU Sch'S lf hott. without I,.. . ' J ""V toaia. cortliiiiljr, " (louniaiiuiaie, ( if, lU'haiiT, tt'e July 1 1 I in is I I'OK I LANu HKkUl Valley ytbrat, j,., (, Willi laala, Ja 1 Tiutolliliy IHiltK, nr. iTI 'il.-a ci lb ClUHtry Imttn, pat U. I Kilaptc t. trslii. , , j,, r ICIt. 11 iluwa llarit. tail fti ,, '.. .,., .... -- i:' - I'Kaa.' ', J -r 1W Mfi I.HCJT .Ukahaul, Of Pg.Oa-1 a hmid.y g,i uf - Mfi U L lai., .n, (ml. J. II. Vri.U4i.it it t.!fia J tal Uttlii iii . m Uf I'Uljr ;, WarJatj I 1 1' i a a. a. wirii, ol fortai tin,,, ll4 a . aa. 1. . . i ' atlaQ.ritjr tril allrf htaUU, o, Vi ii it tha rleik'a i Hi!f Iraiu. H lvl (J t ll (OH Of W i Ief,a aaJ Kaiiulnfton. rauin in codimmI Ivtkl b lr. tlx other ill t em Dtxir Iottvt an V ii cut the upir lid, c4 J maJ a r tur.aioo Ulwik' ad ib rut ovar ItvtM-Iki' latwn ui,tlih 1 1 an lock imj ttiaviurtf man iulJ hank.' lit blind. b fan iSmI ItMi ihi.nc f lb othtr ifd' Dr. aUitklaur aiutolfti i he b, ( Kottr rni b i on Wwliitt' strati, ou car huts l.tee iJat td Tli.i.l. I I fwnl'nj, fur im- Kr ot I.roti, '.' iiitUt biMthtaatc lllllaburo Slf j Jlw-lh W.ilfpf H.af(!f b at th Cny li.kcry lo J, TrsttM ft . I 1 l . . . a oi i oiiiaiin, atij in purr (he thar.. Mmolay Mr. VUW tft mil uk a yacaiioo dim ., ti.i til ftn bark lo Cavht !bi t.'tlj, Indiana, to vi.il baft, ' . . .i a t J . . i . i. u' iiwaiir.. ii inert rir.y www eel nj agail) g Into buiitVat Huitacleanal and pfeJ pmf It Ala. uit- I - or. It AH UariOiJ. ('iwlairt, Dlt (HMlutUc - Augu.l Tf, tr. 10. Jack loo Htxiynr, f.ir nwt U yn n riwiil n1. ol tin lojoif m III nteitMi, Al lit, llallle tud k l, at il lirphan , Wrlrr, blTi ... t. ... I 1 I . ':.k IV ll i t.riiaini iu rrpoin wiiu it. a. Connell, 1 1 hm new bom la l city Jai kaoDellll tiol.libilWlk. inKs0" County Unu i rojrty. W dig walla . llia.lT,l bin, or br lb. ct ntracl, hf f.yt.t Viitr Vamlrliey, HiU'k iluuto fi. V. 0 DoiieUin coroniisVks oi k I hi mo nln on bit nollaon l elween tli rn'tilljf f ohaarU Wm II. C ttwielt ptOpJ itJ Ibn (KM Knllowo' bfiek. will funlile in thn new billlilil una h t larirr) one for an UDilrtr ing 'i)'ir. Kry. Kllar, MounUlndik g nnw wull mn) clna ii o !l iitn'. " phiim hi in I'.cino HUlrsi, (ilt TM or 137. II f ll.k tlaa .... Ih. A Y. I K.ir Intnl. I b.vaa lten nominal lh l A Y. Kair-jd-l -J1 tnainprlisiliiin thai ill UllilfriWw 17 all tirinler lit ava it D11'' PAY." ny.y, and h nT J in.: hi tint ha fullr rli,,,' ll in called the "i'ay Htrrak " f'll.lftn.ea. .1 tt m.oolt RrOl M i ..I i.i.iiii.i ih,i... iiinnar .... aa it.i,iui Wllllia a-. . fret Haaaa H...1 twilliln dlP' and aaka tbaiii lm voU 0n one. tk. Unu ,i. .i.i.. f Mr. g' Mra J. 1C Kirk (ml, gHM horns of W. It Hoyt. lull iroB' heinht at thaf.re.fnn Klt(ulotrtCli Tuftaday vniog, and brokJ,l!! arm Ur Tamiia ilUnded ' ii inrv Me k'i, W .oo,l iioini If0" Tuonryn, Ariiona, where be bb,, working in bulany, Argus and Journal, $2.25. A amall rlillil nf I. J. I'lnWI" ol Haul Jlillnlmrp, (.untaiiieJ P'J tial Iraotura of lh arm tbe Ikaa aa... L It. f I.UI.I. atieDU" anal ItOTt, r iJllll"' the little patient. Dr. J. U Maraball ntrt Stor- .. . . 1 ...at. D' uy ior a Vanaiion at n ,.- 1 will be ali.ent leveral day " during hie trip bis dntal P-'10" will lit. fllnaarl Orenro ! t . Im a new hi.iMIr, u. Uadill nhllrV1 p ,,, 1.11.11.1, -- , . of Ihe ( hiol board, wai in 1tC a.J i... 1 1 .1 . ill asl 1.1. nntlM a .uu uuiiuera win unu nib hw" another column. i 1 j '"ANiaa.l , ,,.k,M' ,0 Kaij, I m,tc- aiiiel'C ium 1 ,. a. Il.iiela I lle nt. Wlf lt to t nf ! 111 Vliasi ! ileleil Iniu-ea tn I hi out b It " in I hew tmall t.f t h tli h It 'jrewli I line iia.l kill II Liltlrr liits.r le ina S)!S If tin y em Ihert mt .lly I" lire k tin 3 Wll Irtl :ctl I if II llir