Page a II M 11 Knteml at the Poet-offi! at Hillsboro Oregon, aa aeoond-ciaae nil matter, j U A. bONG, Kdltor. County Official Paper Subscription: 11.50 par Annum. laaaed livery Tbmraday -BY- IASQ McRlNNKY At last the U oiled breaks into Washington County (oil. and the people of North Washington C un ty, long without a railroad, w ! Boon have all the benefit that f.l lows a rapid freight and a serger transit system. The hundreds l home from Helvetia to UilUid ate to be congratulated. Our sour contemporary still harj e on "support," or, rather, non sup port, and weekly advisee hie readers not to support any paper but the Independent. Come, come, broth er, lose that grouch. There is all kinds of room here for two papers and bulldciing don't pay. Tin fight of the politicians is not to stop on the hoped-for death of th primary law. Tbey wish (o estop the rank and file of voter? from provoking and passing legis lation against corporate krluences like the gross earnings tax. A the producer pays the bills perhaps he will vote himself out of power and perhaps he will not. F. M Crabtree. who has 40 acres of fine hops on Chehalem Moun tain, a mile from Laurel, was in town yesterday. Marriage license has been grant ed Ernest G Wilkin: and Margare' Chapman. PORTLAND MARKET Valley wheat, per bn White oats, per ton Timothy hay " " Onions, new, per tack Potatoes, per lb... Country butter, per lb Outside Creamery, per lb .Eggs, per dozen . Hens, per tb. .......... Springs.. I 97 - -$:- oo f 11(516 00 .-$i-5("t 5 $-75(liV JO 7,Hi("3oS 7(j8c us'? is M,S(2 15 Notice to Contractor Notice it hereby given that the County Court of Washington County will receive sealed bids up to 2:00 p. m. August 21, 1909, and then opened for the construc tion of bridges as follows: For a bridge east of Gaston at outlet of Wapato Lake; for a Dnage across .Dairy Creek, at Banks, Ore. Specifications may be seen at the office of the Conntv Jndpe. J o uvh. -a t 1 ..... uf;ui iw irjn.1 any or all bids and successful bidders must execute a bond tor the faithful per formance of his contract. J. W. Goodin, Count Judue. By order Commissioners' Court this August s, 1909. Knew His Trade. "It Isn't fair to Impose such heavy lines on antomobillsta who violate the anti-speed ordinance," said the kind hearted Yillager. "Assessing them a hundred dollars and costs is too se vere. Ten dollars would be penalty enough." "Huhr ejaculated the magistrate. "You don't know these city folks. If this court marked down the fines that low they would be within the reach of anybody, and not one of the society bunch would acorch through here. When I soak them for a hundred every time it makes this court exclusive, and that's what they're after."-Chlcago Post Wanted a Handout "I suppose," began the kind lady be fore Mr. Husky Hasbeen got a chance to exercise his voice, "that you want to chop some wood in exchange for a square meal, don't you?" "I'd like ter oblige yer, lady," replied the dusty traveler, "but it's bin more 'n twenty years since I done anything in dat line." "Well," said the k. L, "here's where you can practice till you get your hand In." "Xothln doin', lady," rejoined the hobo. "Wat I'm lookin fer is a hand out. See!" And the kind lady fell In a faint. Hypothetical Questions. "What will your mother say to you when you get homer said one boy. "She'll start In by asking me some hypothetical questions," answered pre cocious Willie. "What are theyr "Questions that she thinks she knows the answers to before she starts to talk."-rick-Me-tp. A Causa For Tears. She offered an explanation of her tearful mood. "I've been to a wedding," she said. "I always cry more at a wedding than I do at a funeral. It's so much more uncertaln."-Minneapolla Journal. Obliging, "Look here, little boy, I want to go to Corn Hollow r "All right, lady, go right along. I'm not a-tryln' ter atop you!" St. Louis post-Dispatch. Ml 'S FREEDOM By MARION MANVILLE. ijnrljjht ISW. I,v Aw'i.iil Literary vess 1 The ntinotmivment cv.re like a thun derbolt out of a !.vir skv. Mnrri tVatio had broken her t-riamuetit with Jack Kelly. They had Iwn lover from child hood, always tosrvtber. always derotext and absolutely loyal to each other, and now. just a few months Ix'forv the wedding day, the uiiexiv ted haj ihmioU. The yout: were planning a nuittr.c einV.lliou. and Jack had called, as he did every ewnii j;. to tell Marvla the details. "Y, start from l-awton"s at !. so I will eome for you a little earlier. You will le ready:" There was scarce1- a question in his voice. Mania was niwajs rvady. lie liai finished up that suljevt. and his tbouKhts were busy with something else when it dawned on him that Mar eia's answer and tone wore quite dif ferent fnw.it what he had epovteI. She had risen and was speakitij; rapid ly, intensely. "No, I shall not !e ready then or any time again. Jack. I'm not going with you any more, and herv's your ring." She thrust the mute emblem of their past happiuess into his hand, stood expeotaut a moment: then, as he did not speak, she turned from him and walked into the house. Jack was tH dazed to move. How long he sat there he never knew, Imf at last he went away. The light and happiness had been crushed out of hi life at one blow. Fall slipied Into winter, and the usual festivities K'gan. Jack Kelly never appeared at them, but he heard of Marcia, first veith one man, then with another, the belle of the season. And Marvla enjoyed her freedom. For the first time In her young life she waa receiving attention from other admir ers than Jack, and she was constantly comparing them with him. Sam Iunean was splendidly big and handsome, though his eyes lacked the genial twinkle, the tender sympathy of Jack's. Ian Hemly was extravagant and she was sure It was w roug not that she could endure a stingy man. Jack was generous, too, but he had some principle about It Ted Reynolds fell iu love with Mar cia at ouce and insisted on taking her everywhere. He was full of fuu, a brilliant talker and an all around good fellow. Mania liked him Immensely until Christmas day. Then she found his card at the bottom of the basket of roses she had thought came from Jack, and after that there was a bitterness In her heart toward the man who had dared to send what she expected from her neglected lover. As soon as spring came Marcia was seen constantly iu Harry Lawtou's automobile. Itutnor had already en gaged her to a dozen different men. and now It settled on Lawton as an abso lute certainty. Marvla held her peace. Now and then, when Marcia had an occasional glimpse of Jack's face, with the deep lines around the lips that of old were "always smiling and tender for her, she would go home, shut her self In her room and cry herself to sleep. "The old stupid: Why doesu't he come to see me?" she would say to herself, angry at his unquestioning ac ceptance of her dismissal. It was the 1st of June, just a week before Mania's birthday, which was also to have been her wedding dsy. AA day long she had leen puzzling her brain to find a way out of her dilem ma. Things had not turned out exact ly as she had planned them In the months Just gone. She had expected to retain Jack's friendship, to have him call occasionally, but she had never exchauged a word with him since the night she had sent him away. At last, because she could think of uo better way, she sent him a note: Dear Jack A girl you used to know will be at our house tonight and wishes to see you. Come at T. MARCIA. Quite bewildered, unable to guess who the girl might be, Jack obeyed the summons. He found Mania alone in the parlor. Never had she looked so bewitching to him a,s she did after the months of separation. She w as dressed all In his favorite white, relieved only by a slnitfe black red jack rose. Jack caught his breath with sudden pain as he realized all that it meant to love her. With Irresistible longing he kept her hand and drew her close Into his arms. "Marcia, darling," he murmured, his face against hers, "tell me it Isn't true. Say thut this lonely winter has been a horrible nlghtmir and I'm waking now." "The girl you used to know"- she began. "Bother the girl! I don't want her. I want you you!" She drew away from him a little. "The girl, Jack, is the one you used to be engaged to." He caught her In his arms again, and Marcia finished her confession. "You never asked her why she gave back the ring. You didn't give her a chance to explain that before she be came an old married woman she want ed the experience of knowing some one besides the man who had always been her constant attendant She meant to take a little vacation of a month or two, but you made it so hard she had to wait until oh. Jack, do you know what a week from today lsr Jack disengaged one arm long enough to slip a glistening golden circlet on Marcla's finger. Then he answered tri umphantly: "Do I know? Well, I think any man ought to recognize his own wedding day. It's the end of your vacaKon, young lady!" By MARK ANDERSON, Copyright, law, by American Press Asso clation.l That there have chaoges iu different DJirtfl fit tllo mirth la well knows. But. tuoiieh can tell us that they have occurred, they do not tell us why. Some of them have possibly come to pusa nince man attained sufficient Intelligence to hand ft GREENLAND LEGEND UoD from generation "to generation tradition coli.frnlng their origin. These traditions, arising when the hu man fancy van iintranunol.-d by fact ami when ride poojde rqvke by natural symbols, are often very poetic. Here Is one current among the Kskim.w of titveiiland accounting for a change they believe long ago tok place dcprlx lug them of perpetual sunshine and sill stiiuting the drery a relic night: "Time was when the sun, hlch now hides himself beyond the southern ocean for many months In winter, cir cled always abov the northern borl ion. As It Is now night for many months. It was then always day. for at midnight the sun still stood above the horizon. Theu our mantle. Instead of the white one It now Is, was a per petual green. Our rxvple lived on luscious fruits that grew without cul ture and bathed In the tepid waves that danced lightly on (he strand. In those days they knew only happiness. "But one day when some were mak- Ing merry uuder the green trwe and others were sporting In the waves a canoe white as the auow amid which we now live was discovered far out at sea. now gently raised on the cjvst of a bellow, now slnklug out of sight, but slowly drifting toward the laud. "Awestruck, the people waited ou the verge tilt the v. bite canoe reached the sands, and there within It. Infold ed In a robe of ermine, lay a maiden -whose skin was fair and whose balr fell over her shoulders like rivulets of suusblue. The chief stood where the canoe touched the beaib and, stooping, took the maiden Iu hU arms, carried her np to a grassy slope oud asked: "'What art thou, and whence Cometh thou? " 'I am Delfa. the daughter of the Spirit of the Wluds. and I come from his Ice castle In the far north.' "'And will you stay with us.' asked the chief. r will you, having gladden ed our hearts by your coming, leave us to remember you as la a dream T "I will not leave you. My home shall be with you forever.' "Then was heard a far distant moaning Iu the north, rising as It ap proached till It became au awful roar. It was the voice of the Spirit of the Winds, and It commanded our people to return at ouce his daughter to her white home In the north. Terror stricken, the people flocked to their chief and besought him to give the maiden to her father. But the chief stood mute, pointing to his bouse, which was now a ruin. Entering there, they saw on a couch the maiden, her bandD, white as marble, folded over her breast "Then an awe greater than thtt which had fallen on the people when the maiden first touched their land came to them, for they knew a great calamity was about to visit them. The King of the Winds looked down on the form of bis daughter.now cold In death, and great was his wrath. The multi tude knelt before blm, supplicating him to spare them. But be heeded not their prayers. At bis command his servant, the darkness, came and threw a black mantle over the land. "Aud so. bereft of the light and warmth of the sua. the verdure whiten ed and died. The uorth wind blew snow from the clouds and the cold congealed the waters. The sun. whose track had been a golden clnie In the north, went to the south and bid be hind the ocean for many mouths. Then our ancestors, who had lived under the trees, fearing no frost were obliged to build huts to protect them from the cold. The warm waves In which they had bathed became Icy cold, then hardened. The people, bereft of the fruits of the earth exposed to the cold, died In great numbers. It was many months before the snow king relented sufficiently to permit the sun to show bis face again and his warm breath to revive the frozen land even for a brief season. "Since that period, every winter, the sun goes south aud leavess us In dark ness. The fruits which grew so plen tifully for us have never flourished again. But the spirit that deprived us of them sent the white bear and the walrus, and we are obliged to hunt them In order to sustain ourselves with their meat and warm our bodies by burning their oil. The sun continues every winter to bide his face beneath the ocean and when he comes back In summer shines for so short a period that there Is no time for the fruits of the earth to ripen." Is this tradition based on some change In the plane In which the earth revolves, a new direction In the cur rent of that mighty river we call the gulf stream, a shrinkage in the terres trial crust, or Is It an ebullition of that poetic constitution common among men when they first enter upon a civi lized condition? Whether It is to be explained by the first or the second hypothesis. It Is certainly a very beau tiful conception. And It Is to these conceptions of primitive people, grop ing in the unexplained universe, grasp ing for the troth, that the poet who interprets the world of romance is In debted. Without them be would have no song to sing. Reason For It. "Why Is Maude so angry with the photographer?" "She found a label on the back or her picture saying, The original of this photograph Is carefully pre served" -Boston Transcript. PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. In the County Court of the Htalu of Ongori for WaHhlngton County. In the matter of the application of J. f. Miller for license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt lluuom. in less (iiiari- titles than one gallon. In Ranks I reclm t, Washington county, uregori. 'Jo the Jlimorahln County Court of WiishiiiKton County, Oregon : The undersigned petitioners, legal vut. orn of Hunks Precinct, Washington Coun ty. Oregon, and constituting a majority of the legal voters of said precinct, and l.eiiig aetoal residents of said precinct and having actually resided In said pre. cinet thirty days Immediately preceding me tmK m nun pennon, wouio respect fully petition and axk that a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquor In less quantities than one gallon, In Banks Precinct. Washington Coimlv Oregon, he granted and iasued to J. M. Miner, n resident or saw precinct, for a period of one year. uated this.... day or May, 1909. NAMES: H II Hellzcl. I I, Kirts. W TI Wr.,1 w 3 Ixoigworth. Oho Harbor. J P Hei7.,., J C Kniith, Patsy T Ixiosev. tilorhk, I tany yarriell. iiennle Nelson. Kills Pur. din. Vlnzenz Dolf, A Vonderxanden, D J Kalhan, F W Berry, F R Htrow. Thnman Connolly, T Greene, Jessie J Beard, P N V 1M'--,-. J i i'.,.l.'. II ' V J !.ldri. mile. " W A kimrt. lUriv Veil. K II. lies, J H IKx'l.n, A ' ki ,!.l.v. 'r.sl Sl..,ll. l rm-.l ni. i- V.' llui.K.'r. 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XX'sHhiiiKton i'i.uiii. i.t.n..n. ill oti XVfdnojldrt V. tile Nt d.iv d Sei'leniU r, 1SIM. nt 111 O . Ilk k A M . ot Mid .l.tv prient h foreuolnj; jH'tlllon t..r tie. ne to pell ntlrttitoti4. M11..11H ntul m.t't lLpi.T In Hunks I'lv.nnt. W.Aslilnst.'ll Ceunlv. "ng.'n. In l..i iiu.inlutes tliau one sl Ion. t. the C.uinli Curt of the Sinle of Oregon, for Wii-Oiineton Conntv. nl ItliU ln.ro. Oregon, and jt al.l time and pi. ice Will k that ll.elle I lU.'.l to tile under!t:Kii. .l aiM-li.aiu to .!! "pii ltu..i: xltioiiK and mutt Ii.ti.ir4 In li.mk 'i,. chiet, WilHliliiKton I'oiintx. Ot.iiuil. In leM ituantiiii- tl.iin one li.illon. for a pert, Hi of one Vertr from the date of the U:iianc, of tliU lleene. Oat.nl I Inn J.'nd il u f Jtilv. m. J M. Mil. I. Kit. Appll. nil. PACI FY & liACF Altornen for A.ll.ant. Notice of Fioal Account. IN TMK I'Ot'NTY t'Ol'KT OK rtlE STATK OK OKKOON KOR THK tHU STY OK WA.-lllN.iTON III the Matter of the K.nl i Notiee of of ' Kmsl John I). McPonsld, dwswl t Aitotinl Nolirw is lierehy given lli.it the under iirned s S'lilllniHlrmru of the mute uf John 1. Mellon lid, d.veH.Hl. lis, lilo.1 her liiml a-Miint in the slmve rntille.) Court ai.il Hi at hmurdsy, the :tln d oi Jrljr, 1 Vi. i the hour of ten o'rlocn m the (iiren.Kin of Mid dsy, in the four! Kimiiu of uul Court, lisi Iwn flje.1 by Hsld Court iu the tune snd plai-i fur the hesnriK of olijectioiu thereto and Ui U'ttleinent tlier.id. listed sml firm iniblUhe.1 July I, lni. ISAllfcl.l.K MI'OON Al.ll. Adiiilimtratrlx. Caldwell . Itoeder, AliiiiKtoii Itnltit inK. t'ortlsiul, Ore. Alt rtieys. PROCLAMATION Whereas, on this loth dsy of June, icjixj, Onlitisncc Xo. iyc, of the City of Hills boro, Vahiii(ton County, (IrcKou, ws passed, fiied and approved for the pro posed aiucndineni of stiWivisinti 64" of wctioti 5, of the Art inro poratiriR the City of Hitlshuro, Washington County, O.tgcn, filed in tlieutheeof the ectt tary r.f Mate, l'ib'Uaty Jo, as amended by an Act approved February 6, lV, and s lurther amended by an Act approved February 6, iS-,9, and a. further amended by an Act filed in the office of the S;cretary of Stste on January 37, 1905, nd as further amended by initia tive petition Iieceutlier , 19.16, and otdertng a special election and fixing the date theiefur, ami Whereas ssiil proposed amendment authorizes the city council to give notice of proposed sidewalk or street improve ments by publication or potting, and Whereas a special election bus been ordered by sai l ordinance to be held 00 Monday, the t6th day of August, 1119: Now Therefore, I, J. W. Connell, as Mayor ot the city of Hillsboro, Washing ton county, Oregon, in obedience to and by virtue of the p-jwer vested In me by the ordinances ot said city, do hereby make aud isMie this proclamation to the people of the city of Hillsboro, Oregon, and do hereby announce and declare tnit said oidinance No. Jy and said proposed amendment are in due form and thst said proposed amendment will be submitted to a vote of the people of said city at the -pedal election to be held in said city on Monday, the 16th day of August, 1909. bone at Jlillsboro, Oregon, this June n, 1909. J- W. Conn ku., Mayor. H. T. Baci.kv, City Attorney. Hher ff s Sale ol Real Eslale. Notien is hereby given that on Wednes day, 8eptHiiiter lut, USUI at I nYloek P. VI mirsiiant Ui decree of partition In the caseof Kellwood vs Ii11u11e.ll et al, I will olfer for sale at the Court House in Hills boro, Oregon, and sell at public auction to the highest hid ler fur cash the. follow ing described real estate, to-wit: Hegiuuiiig at a point on the Westerly line of the I) I,. J. f John I Hlr.kllu hi chains NWilnir. 4Hmin. K. from the v. sec cortinr on the North ili.e of section ;t T2 H. I 1 W.i.flh. Will . UJ......I. 1. --. . ...... .... .,;.., t. nnuiiigLOll County, State of Oregon, running thence t lltk U.A.Ib.1 w 1.... ...... 1.1 I. 1 . ,j 11, m ,;i amu v, 1., rj. (leg. 4Xmin K. 2tl.Mil chains to the N W (sorner of said I) I.. C. tlience nrirtrj m II ruin. K. 170 chaiiiM, tlienoe north ,i mill. W AMt l.'dlrliniii.li. Il.u I. I:. . of thftsoutn half of said I). I,. i,ei.e S. W (leg. 'X min. W. 1:1 m cliait.Mj then.:,, H. 3 tmn. K UiM chains, theiico H. Ml ueK i mm. w . h.-m chains to th pla of beginning . Containing 72 HI acre. j m inn ,,i anil) UttHU, Oko. a. Harcock, Hhitrill'. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of Iho Htnia ,.1 Oregon for the county of WaHhlngton. .iara .icrrncn, plaintiff, vb. James Jeffrlea, defendant. - . To James JeffrleB, tho ubove named defendant: In the narno of tho HtntB of nrMnn you are hereby required to appear and oi.nnt.-i uiu complaint llleu agalimt you In the above entitled fonrt on,i .,... on or before Thurwlay, Augimt 12th, wmcn is kix weeks after Thurs day, July 1. 1)((j. hn (Into nrd.,.,.! ... the flrwt publleatlon of this notice, and 11 you ian to no appear and answer the plaintiff will apply for tho relief prayed for in her eoinnhiliif tia,it .. . ... cree dissolving the bonds of matri mony now existing between above named plaintiff mid defend,,. , ...... .. ' sueh other and further relief as to the "'' 1 seems meet and JiiHt. This Siinimonn Iu i...i.ii..t,.i 1... .. of the Honorable- J. WeHley fjoodln, tVn ?. . '.iniy unirt of Washing, ton County, made mid n..i .1.1.. day of jue, 1909. la CLYMO UICHAHDSOV ri 1 Attorney for Plaintiff. 018 Chamber of Commerce Building Portland. Oregon. 1 in.1rrtm.V- t'hr'.-r I; J.uk w ! ALU IS!erl K M Kiker. Jd " Y.-I.I The.. al.di-i r.loC.'l Vcicuum House Cleaning Co On Main St. KM of Thinl. opp Stllr VVIl YOITU MTUMNOTII This h.K Utn axhv .lusty s. asou. our cur ,H,ct lull of .luM. iWt ten tlirm -l.ut 'xhcu'ScptcmUt cotnes c.ill us H .m.l r Vot-uum Clronc-r will tlo tho WorK sucks out the .lust; Mids .-nt the Kcrins, mul k tves vour rooms nice ami Joan. W H H t" tc c-Huiu'v wlu-ie scxctal houM-s Kioup t.'Krnicr. Ctu-.it'cr tli.ui ltitiuy: lidp. OUK UH10LSTERINO Is ;is Ko.hI is cm 1-e .louc in l'oi tl nul. We male mattu-vscs scicutihcilly an.l mule ilur.il.ility a feature. We in.de -M luiintiuc s .hhI as new. We can upholster that ouch or chair you ate alH-ut to thtoxv axx.iy. Come in ami Kit trim. Our ie.iotial'ly pi ices will mm prise you. A. f. TINGSTROM SUMMONS In the irvii'l t'.nirl of the State of Ore4.n1 tor Washington .Vinily Mary K. Md i.i, plaiutltl. V It. V. Maddot, deten int T It. K. M .l '.,ilefen.Unt ! e named In the name id tl.e Mte ,n Orng.li: mi arelierel.y notliml lb. Hie p. am. ill liaa ltlil . . in 1 . 1 j 1 nt ,.,nnt ymi 111 lbs lnr enllt el c.iuri and 1 aue and troti are here by rv.tiii'n,l to I't'i-Ar and snaerth. aid i','tii.lml or hie ni a;.ja-smv therein on or bi'lore the lat day i.ra, rl .I I'V the order ot tiiil'U.'aii.ni tiirre .l t 1 it: the nine eentl! day of Auuat, !', audit you tail t " appear and anaaer the e.in.i' ami or tl.e aome apparaii llierelu th piaintllt will rauw your d , fault to he rnlrnl am) ii..te.l an.lwl1! apply to the court for the relief prafr.l (or , in Mid complaint, load, for a decree ; arttlug aai.le. catu'eliioi; and b.ildiiig lor I naught the marriage .-iceu piaiulid an. I delendaiit aod .!e'rr-iiig ai.t marriage to :, t x,i. (r..ni the lirgumfig; that li 1 Hruiltte.t to reiiii,e her mat. leu tiAmv.to It: Mar; K. Kdgar, and an. h oilier and further rebel a to the Court may rMwui meet. The date of the tint puhil.-aUon of Ihla iiliiitiH.iia la Tlnna-lar. the tint day i.f J11 ly. I'SKi; an.l Una utntiioiia la o U. put, lttird on every Thurwlay id raeh Merk lor a perl.! of 11 1 weeSi tM a een aid datia 't'llla alllioiou la pllliliahed by nr. ler ol Hon. J. t'. i aillphell. juda n( (he ll.'lii enlillil .-..tut, iiia.li. in ( hamhera llini tlr-ilday of July, A l l' I ha. J . .Vlinala-I .Xn.irnev for t'iaiutill CtisinU'r of Commerce, I'ortiand. SUMMONS IN THK ClkCl IT CtH'KT OK THK STATK OK oiu;r.us. Kik WASHINCTON COl .NTY. Fred l'stt.e, I'lailitltf,) V a tlttaaie I'attee, i. fru.lantl To liiiaaie l'atti, l.f(.iidanl ala.ie uauird : Iu the name of the Htale uf (lrru',.ti Yon are hereby noli net! that the plaint, (1 baa Hid a complaint againat y.nt In lh aUive enlitle,! court and cauai. and ., areheredy re.liiml toapiar and an.aer the naid coinplaiut or lilea.ni. appear ance therein ou of t.f, .te the laai da prtwi-nbed by the order of publication thereof, to it; The i.-u, day of Autfuat. l:'e and If vou fail .0 to appear and an. ser the Complaint or hie tome apa-ar ance therein, the pUiutiif will cauar your default lo I entered and noted, and ill apply to the court for tha relief prayed for In said complaint, lo tail; A il rr f.,r ver dissolving lln U,n.. nf inalrinu.n, einting la'tKivn ymt ami plainlilt and for .in li oilier and further reilrf as lo the court may a.in mexi. the dale of the Ural puMtratl.iu nf ihla suiiiuioim is lli'irndav. the aetenlivnth day of June. I'ui; and thla auiumon la t Iw puhlitiei 011 every I huri'syof ca. h week for a pert.Ml of an u.m.aii.. iwk between aaid dale. Tina aiiniiiiotia is tinldl.lieil by order of Hon. J. A. l.'i.i,. 1, ..1,.- .., ., . . .. -. ... .,.,K,. ,,, ,,, MIH)Vn entitled court, made in I hatulwra H,,, m,,n.,i,Tiiiii nay or nine, a 11 poi ttlAS. J.hl 'IINAhKU AlU.ruey for Plaiutltl. SUMMONS IN THK riUcflT 0(i-HT Of Till: HTATK (IK ( iftr.OON WASH. INdTON CiifNTY. I'ora Nikallch, l'laintill i va. I Stoykn Sikalicb, I)i.fi.iidnt.l To Hloyko Nikallch, liehudaul !,, nauol: In tha name of tha HtaUa of Orrg,,,,. 011 are herel.y nirtilied thai n,e plaintitr brut tiled a roniplaiul against yu II, r al.yee,,lille, court and cauae ,. v..u are hereby r,uired lo appear ami answer theaal.l Complaint or tU ,,, ance therein on or before ths laai dav prescril.ed by the order of ,,,,1,11, alloi. hereof, , w,t: The l.'lh day f August, and If you r, to m, ,))mr Klt,Y 1 swer the ryimidaint or ll'e some spr. ance ther.ilti, th plalnllrf will catt-e voor dnfaulL to l.e ciii.t.-I .... 1 ...... .1 , .. ai'ply tothfiwiurt for thn rele prayed . .. ... ,.. ...... pmini, uewu: decree forevnr dissolving the bonds of ,sir. tiionv e,it,,g hetweeri vou and pUmtitl Mid for such other and Km her relief a l" the oourt tnav hwuii unwi The (lats of tho brat publication of II, . I ; , ; . w"" "uiniiiuii is weeks tH'tweena'aid dale;. ,1, !;l7l'l;m'',ll" Publlbd byor,l.irer "n" t.efi LZ"!!:J":r " seventeentii day 'uTLu, A l"" 1.11AM. j. MOHNAhKI,, Attorney for I'lalntlll. 8UMM0N8. IN THK CIltciUT C()l!KT OK THK BTATK OK OKKOON KOK WA8H INOTON COUNTY defrnftL'- ,"tV,M,l,"! h0V" In the name of the Mule of Oregnti vou sre hereby re,,ulm, to lvw a. .f a ,w """if"111 llmalHi've ,.an,w dal -tiif n Ibe alsive entitled noun wUI.it, li -wecks from tho date of the flraT 1 II,". Ion of this sun,,,,,,,,,,, t.'wl -,n'0 ' ore the nth day orStr,,t..ii,tw. Hmw whkh Is 1 1 he dat preH.:rll,! the order o he J dgn suthoriJng Um p ,ll, atl, ,'f tl w ifvotHr "'' -!"- iitatrl.uony now nsmling "twee, tbi en nsinn, ' r u.uid- ,lfT',i" "'"mnons Is puldlHhe.l ,y order niiirw i ' l ""'0(laiit be re. J. F. Hootiik, Attorney for the I'lalntlff. GUNS AND Ammunition Winchester and StsVnji'c KiOrs The Ust huutiiif rirtc ccr iiuilc. KKMINGTON Shot (I'.uiH. Litest M.!cls, liummcrlrss Krpcutrrs. buy no Other. Rcvulu-rs of all Kinds. bicycle Supplies, Kcji.tiriu a SjH'cialty. Sccoinl street ojHisitc TtKilatin Hotel. R. LEE SEARS. mm m m m m J EPPLETS f 1 Perfection p J Bahing J Powder i U Pached in JARS J and jelly GLASSES J 1-W sale by R. C. VaMKht I ami htutiiott Hrothcrs. Munufuctureil by ! C. M. Eppley ! I SALEM, ORKCON. :! h.m s s x s mS If you W int g.Ki.1 l,rrB1l mr riy , hakrr who has had yrai.oftspeiirnce on Udli ri.titinrntscoitie to mir liAKI'RY. Ibesd fn-kh eVfty day. All kinds r.f stilrs. ,S,ve yr wif,', health, stitlsive her Wj,k, ,y t.u,ig brrsd at (he CITY bAIAERY. JOS. TRUTTMAM. Prop. SUMMONS. IN Til K OlltCIIT I'ni'l,. ... . .,i in , P HI A TI.: (lie (ill I. i,.. ..... THK '- run Til 0i:NTY OKWANMINIITON Wull. U W' ... ... THK ON .. .... , riaiiit, 1 Vl Nash, llclciidant ' Ji In It namJl'.'''1! !!',!.' 'fendaiit atHive 11 1 1 1 111 or I 111 Siatii ol I Ire PI 1 pear vou In ll.H .1 'onipiHirii filed a gain. cans' th , f1' '" Hfte, th lllxt pulillcall,,,, a. or.l..V..i XV hlch lata ol by Ibe ml II Htiswer miri r... the ..... ""'I'laltit for the wu. for a decree of thia lie i marriage contract hrrei, lllaaol vipg w eniHtlng ladw..,,., ,,. , : ororn ill' an Bllll Zi":".!,::: ; and da. "" aim fur lbs ahovn further , '"'"ill re . as l( l tlllwl no, in . V nn and I,,., . "" """" "" IUIIH lully 'I'IiIm NiiiuiunnH Is nuldiNliAd i,. ordM. JiiiiKe order waa ,i..i.. ." ' ' " aiMIVH Un, I u.l 1 stid 1 a 1. 1 . 1 i A-'d day of ji,iv, p,,, ... baaed 111..,,. 11. ." '." iitered on I I , , t. a . heroin. "'uvll of IMIIII I'ls'llllllTlle eourt led J A. HTIIOtt HltllillK Date or first 1. A'l,,,r"y fr I r I'lsl Intlir imm, HKjj, i."ieni.iiiii he pteniber 2 ...win uouHB on Waul.!. eiiiiirion 'tween Buoood SKI f... . . . " cr linn im and Tl,i..i 1 . - -...iu, 1.11 DUX 1.1 KrnM LyonH, 2 mil. ir sale northwimt ol 01 t (Trail L'll ' Mount laintUln di... -- -w. cirmnii n Arinnna kt V. 1.1 ,"T onj ong. 'iei. c0o BUte8l(J,noo. (IIM . ' I .-"S If or mi, Irin cutitilry. " 1 i.,:""h ....... it,. ...,,..;, r- f" .t ,,2". llaS lift I ... . ""JsSa. ' 'Ply. "1 lists lir.t "J In 'lU.t.ilnv . 7tJ j.a Ld.M. talis TV" ix "mt ' " 'I- la.. . -M 1 1 111 t. lift a.rvl. ....1 .. . """"''"-hu,?) at. I tlm urn df -i.l rroo' un. oh tfks fft u, I UrU Hill. Inn ,.. .r-l1 lr. I.-. ..'"P H fr 1 is -- I r.,..., a A tb lUrrlm... 1. ... . "1 tha tisssea .... . 1 . . . ',, 1 ISIIrrja. 1 11 In I uul . I 11 xiessle If P' UI411I kf W lt!W isl I I. IsW I MIX edit nt esl' S Ml ...h.,et.e,,1)f 'I ,,.rt,. U' . t l o.ler Bios J tl' wi.f li f l.i. 1 ,7 aid fa :-it 1 ,hl0 ll t ..... n . 1 iKier lir.ia am - aa Ulna II liionev t,. VI.. v ' slater uf it., u ... "( '"VMIiH KJ Wan... .nb tj., iwin, ;n 1 u ' ft tijfffl ..1. U'lSimn )rf. he II.ISttl'M.k c ,unti . in. I on lt.nr i 11 1; d-, w-.. tT tbey sin! .ml tf-f f. Ti llle ai.d li.. 0.l llsuublered all O. nt thst aeothiD is snthuul iistlr Oi lUIph Uuir.ef , foni, diom iiitn i..f lb r.... ..j , 10 lUllr.ovl, Tue.,!..,,!! I'tTiin. receiver i f lbs rjj fat Tfust A ruv,r,,a .J Wed r.iriUttJ. felling hitn U nJ lbn sliikm, J tlm. ttuffaer iiiiij nD Mr I him ln ifr at yJj fur ft L-latlll til ilrti.ail O.l l) jsitisl lln bt,k illruJ U r. I fTt L ti Hcbti'iiiM rh mj ii ( paftrd this n..niiii fj vi 1 Mom Ku. ti, aher Utt.K I Oiarloh III remain a HvJilkJ 'rrh- iii tahii b hrr biwr)' IB ifitarnat ll XV .,il ) ' - - -01 pal llUh.,ri, h r.j,v m Juriot lh lsy, shj UaM k.i 0iii1ek. J hn K xmria, or,r nf 4 fc, la-auls ranch near Far tlM U st CoriipUtr'l UliDilw iliy, whici wnt orsr l kr IKS' aor"- Jirw'.ly fair part cin.i.ieriti( Uie pricioftsK hit art I hie pi) rsr, tgidi oyr I ) and ot.e In, I (out J W. Corneiim, boot I. HI II il l place, fursmi' f t.irnelius. i in baa lay. IU ha Ml acres, anal t-rrj 12 500 for los l.srgtii fter ha boiia-M He stiW raised aa fine Winter failt baa Ibis n. J l Niii.ii. if TufLxli heia K. J Lyons is ioca'at. eil thrnueh the rilv HKdltl i.u'i for 1IIUtiio.il, when kti a hoiiieeteail. lis is a bmti hi broUfj kriosistt K. RT A. Niman. ih well HilUlxi 0 man. I)elri)t Attirtiet ha rr,e no'.it's Iroz tW fpreiua Court that Hi $'M ItMin alT, 'in,l in tha tiiCfM xecutim Martin J .uc'j. llr goti Lit murderer Harry A. Ivies, for jm tha saaruil.l l.n.ineaa abort and tim iiitreled in tbi K Mill output, ra d utn lo hV ynaterday Ui irnin. gUiD ir ina rnglna. J. W. Marshall anil Wils. of J. V. Hawaii ami f.tuiljrJt of J. W. Hawaii ami f.iuiljW ral weeks, ,iepar.l lhiiil) l.aiiramla. Leaving iura , will visit in Denver aril Tsitflj for raturulng to their homH menco. U..'. I 1 ....I n ru IP cieanrri nu preseou pWaT, ly. Alio suit lo order. AllK guarntiml. Upelair. ' 1 iHiatiffice. AuBUei ttt lv lor. m A, C. Doralaon and halljjj at Newjiort fur a vacstinri,, animl by A. W. Dmelion. j in nia i..flna ini I uruiiuivi ii hdinit conducted by Karl Pi ROD. Will till well I.T t.e'y -ii r ... uin, or by ilia ut lurtoi rot, f j, Hill'K ira, 0M ) fiKt. Peter Vaiideby rat Kouta 5, M lla.k llilliii .r aaa till 1 ' I ' m w1 J hot alster, Mra Hath, Ut wt-eka, departad fjr '"n Tueadajr, and tfler a rbort '( h re aud in Chicago, will to her hiiina in Corlott, Mich. I Cuatotuera at fcmmott Br t a beaullful Chin DioD f-re. Uee their windnw dlipW, nil aeka them how you cm f one I I II Maiwell. who hnK yard at Mountaindale. and 'f Gardner, who will traruner, who will return w v. - I .1 1.1 a .1 il(lla Ufil w., vxirvaiua, ior ine vriu" -were Id from U.lrj CreBk,; dv. W n n...i. .bn hti M baby, barrfoot bo. ballp!av head of a family, beyond GIjJ wan in town yeBterday, handd lil, t.u l.l.-.l " . m ni.u o IB 11 tniiur. Juliua Rnhnmhnrir. who ii 1 . , lllnele bnai nisa nn v.fMt Bon-Wiloox uilll, was in lb' ' yesterday. from Or c aa' an fa 1 nil lis loir P it luftl a 4- tt i; e" el- I'd U Argm and Journal,