PAGE 2 NtUSBORO ARGUS AUGUST 12. 19Cfl Entered el lb Post-office at Hi'.ishoro Oregon, M imxDd-iftM mail Bi'.tr. L A. b i0. Editor. County OfYicial Paper nut cripUoo: $1-50 per Annum. leased Everj Tbaradey -BT- LOIO McKMNKT If half the energy need in knvck og were utilii-d in belpi town forward we won would have inv ntl!i.ul in k.lr.ir.9 lha r1.1 i n!e ! ameiwuieiu to ia law auwmiuxrei ana f. r the' r.3''!. , "w ou3 mt tii.1t a pea p?wn co.r f.r tu t!r. wish trin'.:i-.f .it-k.-r emu. wcuM ! iit-w in fcsrm.Miy who the imnn3irs landscape td prew.t .trancers frora tskir.g t!w t.!-r mill t" . r the awting tous !! d;dnt ad vance pes frwn as symbolic of ilse liaptist faith alone, btit of a'l faith. It even bvk in the Adventists. He wculd move pea grn an an aioend isor.t for cbrocie yeiiow IVaooi Jones said that he represented the Ftveby terians In the congregation ami that the rreshyterians baj divided a lead color for the bo.lv of the buidir.ir and dark Mae for doors, casings and wee- He would move bis colors as an . . 0 oopeu mat no runner uoie ou a mm... 11 J . . .. , , . ! - r umpuvm iuu ii,uri t va$!tM over the matter nasnington County. Rut his btui1 were diarvrvdntet The Ilghtuing nxl man was appealed h but be replied that It was a Ques tion to be ieft entirely to the congre gation. It was left to them. Meeting after meeting was bekl. but no one pave y the more meetings the more The Argus his -eked for a ret room I a many year. I; a!r?o ad -t oca led, acd helped to get, a city park. And that watering trough although not a beau'y was the acrimony, the more acrimony the less result of Ar.ut "inanities." Just oe'hborlr feeling When it bad thaf .T.- M,. It A.I In mile when some wcent one com.f tb0Qt fo rtsW that , . Met . , f in ana pompously claims credit lot Mist would lend a Baptist bis wheel- these bt whickered ideas barrow and not a Baptist wou'd bor row tsatirons or a creshvter.an the nuil n,?nlt.r ...ri t In Ma t t.,n Miss Neva Paimateer is enjoying the meeting bouse was closed, and only a racation at the home of Mrs Jag twell Jr., curing the warm spell Notice to Coatractora Notice t hereby given that the CountT f . . i ... . . ... - v-wn w asningtoo tonnty will recei aealed bkis an tn stia n m An. net . 1909, aad then opened for the xntrac tioai of bridge as follow: For a bridge et of Gum at oatlet of Wapato Lake. For a bridge acroaa Pairr Creek, at Banks, Ore. Specifications mav be teen at the office of the County Judge. The court leservea the right to re iect aaT or all bids and tnccessfal bidders must execute a Bond lor the faithful per formance of his contract. J. W. Goodin, County Judge. By order Commtssionera' Court this August 5. I909. :ast summer It was an roofed bv a ct- rlone and left a wreck. The lightning rod maa was about the only tcan that had pothing to say. fie eoui 1 afford to be snert H THE CORPSE THAT THE LAW, m and bu potpii ,rH' pern.:v'!,r,"whkl rah only "he Krsrtxi in Inhalf of the body Itself "Having shown your honor that the defendant !s only ac-untabie to me. a corpse, ain! that be ha willfully trt tiTfered with my rest In the srave. baa breugtt me back to a life that I Irk sotue to roe. I ask that h be cotn roatidod by the court to pay me the damages claitned." The judge kxked at the defeodant'a eounL but be was to daaed by the remarkable legal knowledge on the part of a corpa that he could Dot thJck of iag! argument In rebuttal He collapsed. At this point a atrancer In tho part aro and said to hi honor: I am Jodc Tatterton of th an- preme court of and traveling in your county, rvrmit me to aar that the point tated by the plaiutlfT ar legally correct la every particular." Judgment for the rJaintlff." aakt the JiKlge. "and be sure to enter It tn ravor or the corp of Pavkl Waka- eeid. together w!th cast." A Romance Soi!d. A Chicago uaper av that Jim nn. so. who U oursolf, won the Artaona Kkter on a hand at Poker. We ir fTry to spoil the tvmaix-e, but at the ume we rounuea the Kk ker we dktn t know the ace of spades from the ta.-k of club. It was oalv when we were absorbed by the west that we began to draw oa a four flush and bluff It out. roker a Plaved In Ariuiu u not dcnKrallzltig. The player con stantly think of home and mother, and w hen a game breaks ud It la not un usual to see tears In the eye of sev eral men. We nave had tear In our own eyes and empty pocket to match. PITITION TOW LtJC'0 LICfNl Or.cvn nr whirt.n tVutst, In tn ntilrr vl tl! i-iJi.t!.n ef J Vl.li. r f,.r lk-l l. i ilu.'U vlmuii ami mail livjuora. In tt lhn on g . ..ui in llank I i-n.k VaMiiKl.'ii Oounlv, vrim. To U.w Hnnli f.uiily Wult 'ahlr.uin v'tHinij". On.m. The iiH,l.-iiji;nHl lrtnuirni. em of lattk t rvim- ly. ir'iEii. iin.l KNEW PITIHC THE MEETING HOUSE By M. QUAD. (Copyright, 190. by Associated Literary Press The Tillage of Hicksville contained 800 Inhabitants, and yet there was only one place to worship. In the earlier days the Methodists, Baptists and Presbyterians had clubbed togeth er, and a time went on the three de nomlnatlona had agreed so well that no move had been made for the erec tion of another building. From time Immemorial it has been the privilege of the farmer's dog to accompany his master to church and take op his station on the front steps onttl time to go borne again. The question as to whether this had made better dogs of them it not to be de bated here. It is sufficient to ay that a this particular Sabbath day there were seven dogs occupying seven dif f treat wagon and that when a light ning rod man's dog came along be waa looked upon a an Intruder and promptly attacked. Seven dogs pitch ing Into one mart soon confuse things. In this case after a moment It be came a battle royal, and the racket topped the sermon and waa heard to the limit of the village. The worship er came out of the church to see and to Interfere and to take sides and the affair broke up the services for the morning and ieft a good deal f acrimony Boating around. Most of the blame was laid on the man of lightning rods, who was stopping in the town over Sunday. He repudiated It and bad hot word and on Monday wa arrested for using profane lan guage and fined 17. L'p to the mo nient he was lined be was defiant Then be changed to humility, paid his fine and apologized all around. There was no one In the town of Hicksville wb really knew a lightning rod man'a othar side or who even sus pected that he had a second side. If there had been, a note of warning would have been sounded when this man changed to humUity. They ac cepted hi attitude and his expressions, and some of them even shook hands with him and forgave him for having such a dog. He went away and was "ucul r tnree days and then re turned to say that he felt like doing something for the church people to show that no hard feelings rankled in WS soul. There was the old meeting bouse. It needed painUng badly. Un der its shadow hi dog had raised a row and created temporary hard feel ings and he would beg the privilege of paying for two fresh coats. The proposition fell like a thunderclap on the town. It beat the coming of a circus all hollow. All the church folks had to do, said the donor, wag to get together and decide on the color and be would furnish the paints and the painters simple as A B C. A meeting of the church ncnnln tita called for a certain night, and they were there to the last man and woman. All knew the Issue, and all had come prepared. The question to be settled was one of color, and it was a dead ' easy one. The minister presided, as was eminently proper, and he arose to say that of course there could be bnt one color for a frame meeting house. That was white, to represent purity. The lightning rod man could be notified to have his painter on hand next day. Was there anything further before the meeting? To the good man's surprise, there was. Deacon Tompkins arose to say that while art was In its Infancy In this country a plain white meeting house did very well, but art had ad vanced. Meeting houses should nlso advance. Speaking for the Methodist contingent, his choice waa chmm vei. low for the body of the building, with dark brown for the steeple and the door and window casings. He would move that those colors be adopted. Deacon Williams arose to hope that w WA woujo, second, th mnti By F. A. MITCH EL. tCopyrtgiit. 1S0S, by Ammcu Press Ajjkv David Wakefield was known in that far westerly tveion he Inhabited fur having as many lives as a cat Thrice ne was lert Tor dead after alter cations, and four times in illness the doctors gave him up. Once he tum bled off a cliff a hundred feet high, was caught on the limbs of a tree and landed on his feet without a scratch. But now Wakefield was dead. There had been altogether too much shoot Ing in raradise, and the people re solved to stop it Wakefield was the next man to shoot some one. and the A new chef arrived at the Ror.l .v tel last week, and his doings are the Guk-h. He has made wolf was positively entrancing. tpics made from covote and prairie d, have caused a rush of boarders to the RoyaL He say that he can serve mule meat In five differ. ent way and that In throwlmr amir owls and woodibucka and river rats we have almost committed a crime. We wantod something to come along to Lm the west and here It W Netting Unnecessary. A friend from the north had rone to visit the colonel, who live In the swampy Mississippi river bottom of Louisiana. There wa no nioou!to netting over the bed. and In the morn ing w hen the negro came with the wa ter and towels the tortured visitor ask- Cut- "Cat.. ..-ft... I., I . 1. . . uui, uj w u mai juu nive no mosjuito netting over the bed ? Doesn't ... . t-. v, uiiu "im it-awn mat ii toey tne coionei nave any In his room?" -No, FUh. replied Sam. '1 don't see how he standi itr "Well, sun,- said Sam, "I reckon it's jes' dls way: In de fo' part ut de night, sub. de colonel mos' gen'rally looked into the matter they might run against a case of self defense or some thing of the kind, though thev cave him a trial, did not take the trouble to summon witnesses for the defenw I - . . j Jf XI I Ull j But, being law abhline men theT weralso 't.,Ti..,.ii k- .. . , - - - I "' c wu b yaj uu ieu 'err nanieuiar mar rne court mm bu ii..n !-...,.. . ... j . - - i t Bt-vici, in m ue last Should be observed pvm tn ik. .... .i. -i- . , . ' u'S" uu, ue steeier is culprit If be had anything to say why most' penally so 'toxicated dat dey sentence should not be passed upon don't pay no 'tention to de colonel "- aUl gin" i i uiv if the IksI otm .f ut l irKinl. aixl Ntrjr ariual rfi.iom nf want nrvti.l hatni aotuaiiy rr-t.l.M tn l'. lncl Ihirty l.i imroettiatrty nolinit th da t r this iH liihn. aoulil I i Cully iw'ithHi ami ask thai a !i.-ii U . plrimua tnou arc! ma'l l.juoi In lwt nuantttlie than !! sii"- la Itanka IWlml, Vahlnclon t"i:nt. iVpjun, l srntit an.l 1mh-J In J M klt!lr. a rt!i.lini of fitimrl. lor a period if on ywar. IXaleJ thi Ir t Uxv. I". NAMES: It II H.ln.. I t. Kina V.4 It .i w S lnvrth. 'n) Kurtn-r. J I' ll!n. L J O Smith. I'atsy T lavorv. i'i. n. k. Harrr Yartn-lt Itfnnle N.-i.in. KHia llif' din. Vlnan IStJf. A VotuWrajni! :i. l J Kalhan. K W tlerry. V R 8trn rh.m (Vnnoliy, T liwn, Jr.i J l:nl. t" S Vanieraam)vn. ITicpatrr Kohrrta. M RHI In. Jack Wwl, Alt-rt Siirins J J Roberts K kl liakr J.tha i;iUMtij. ti O Tood. Thro Vandraandn, W J $ohlr, A Kraft. Hnry Volt. K tihamltv. il W Hlne, J II lVilr. A O Ktilin. 0 Van dhey, Fred (iKwrll. Krtir.l Hui!-r. Jn P Booa. K J Vmlhv. fYank e-H. L Vandrnuindrn. K It Kroat. Krml Nrui C,o Vandi-raandn. UhiI Ku. John l day. H 8ohler, Jve A WumlMlk-h. t S Buhe. K C klay. fnnk 'ir.. Will Urn Ztter. Vert Krvnold. Wm O Walk er. John IJpprt. P W tuhnian. Oeorse Smith. Jorm tUrdxoe, T Kncrn. J.ihn Va IVmrlln. Jrthn M Vandrrmln. Ant Merunsrn. Js. k Kherlv. l. K t-n.t.'n. C F KymWa, W It Huk.T. rhailr. W Ur. ena. Albert J l.orna. C R Cm. !Vrt Van tomeltn. Wm Van lVmirlln. T M IWIry. N A Caaly, Jno IWIry, Altvrt Anna. A N Felaer. Wm Hinra. I.vnn JtulhH-k. fvd Schli-erl, itiarlra Flrida. H K Fri day, H J Mallor. Kd ktoraan. W m Smith Martin Vanderaandrn. M It Purkfr. It !usbauer. Wnry Narup, John II Horn okla. 8 U Kmtrr, John llo,m. Martin Van drrbro., K II lifrbv. l O Hialt. A O Rappeto. I R Yalt-, W II Hllla Vtri Bernr. E L. Roy. J K faa, O M.A'onahay, Jamm Lane. J J klarhain. Wm Van.l-r-andvn. A W Poland, Cha J H. rt, John iVidwell. J T Turk. Martin Krn. H O iHiU.-hV. ii luit..r II k' lw.t.l I I t repa. ; Upprrt, fhaa R. lllna 11 W Rakr, John Herb. 1. Ktrohmayrr. C t'W John Sutiaurr. t'arl F Iwrna. C Ribrn. IaauI Piamo-r. Hrnrv Cup, Henry Vandomelin. Joe Naruii. lirrman fop, I, K larki. I"rank HradVy. tJoora-a HerK John Vtaltnirrr. W W Kvals. J P Vandrr aandrn. J P. Robt J Rum, J F Can.ifia Arnold Vandimlln. J Narun. T il Hun raker. C W ixdann. C K l!nn. tir,.tK. 1 imi'iifV, A Kurkhaltrr. 1. I. Crawford w tt I.yda. Ilelnrk-h IVteraon. T W Rrynolda. W T R.'Pito. I. K Crawford. J F Willis. O K .Villa K J Wr. iteo Mnn. Jacob Mau, K A Klrta. Wm Kalhan. I. H Inales, C.-o K Puhrl. t!eo A Aydelott. C T W. J B Thom.ii. 8 J Thompson, (1 H Hamilton. M Kalhan. Jacob C oh. Wm P Heard. t!eo ljim- :rman. A w Mills. J I. Klxrly, J at Mil V"1"' Armentrout. 11 M Vendrxan din, P J Krrlirrr. TO WHOM IT MAV CONCERN. otlce l herrby glvrn tliat th undr. I)tiid resident of tanks Precinct, Waahlocion County. Orison, will on Wednesday, the Ut day of Heptrmher 1SW. at 10 o'clock A. M. at said day. present the roregalng petition for ll.vniw to sell spirituous, vinous and malt ll.iu.r In Banks prertnet, Washlngtun Cimnty Oregon. In lea quantities than one tal Ion. to the County Court of the 8ttn. uf Oregon, fiw Washington County, at Hills- m ' ,Kim- nd l aW "" tlce will ask that a Itcenae be Issued to the undersigned applicant to sell aplrltuoua vinous and mail ii.. ...... i- t.-Li.- ,t ..... ... .: -- ut ivanas j'rw. clnct. Washing-ton County, On. on In less Quantities than one Mllon? f;,r a period of one year from tho date of the issuance of this license. Dated this i'i'nd day of July J. M. MU.tKlt. BAGI.KY HARE. '' Attorneya for Applicant. Vacuum House Clocining Co On Main St. K.it of Third, opp Stwblc YOUH HTltHNOTII This h.is Wen a dry thirty M-avm. Ytntr car ts i;ct full of tlnst. Hou't tear litem uj-liit wheu SoptcmU'f cotnc call tis tip atul 'iir Vacuum Cleaner will do the WorK sucks out the ilust; sucks out the mentis, ami leaves your renins uicr aul clean. Will k to the couutry where several houses group together. Cheaper tluu hiring help, OUK UPHOLSTERING Is as good as cau l tlone in Potllani!. We make mattresses scientifically ami make durability a feature. We make old furniture as g.kl as ucw, Wc eau upholster that couv.li or chair tu arc aUmt to throw away. Come in ami get terms. Our rcaonably prices will surprise you. A. F. TINGSTROM SUMMONS la the Circuit Court of the Sisie of Oregon fr W'ahlilin County XUry K. Mxl.lo l nlainlitf r I: K klsdtlni defendant To K.F.MaJ.tov.ilefeiiilanl afve narnnl In the name of u Mais of ttregoa: Vnu are hereby iiolllied that the p aint. tt has tiled a muiplaint a snot y.m tu the aboe enlltlnd Court and cauw and iu see liem by rr.Uire.l to apr an.i asrthe said coioplaint of lile mime aipeaim- tlierein uu or belore the la-t day prewiib d by (he order ol publication turieul. t wit: the nine eenla day of August. I'm, and if you fall to w ap(ear sn I ansaei ; the coiupiaiiit or tUe fc.ine ariwaranr i therein, the plamtli will cauw lour ,. i fault to be entered and In-led sndelll apply to the court fot tiie relw-f praie.1 k In said coinplaliil. lo-an: for a decree' aeltihir saidM etii.a!hi, ...! I..,i.li.. r... naught the marriage ieeti (.laiitllil and deleudaiit and decreeing said nisrrisjts t be void from the brK!iiinii; that sue l pertnltleil t resume her utai.Uti name.U lb Mary K. Ktlgsr, and such otaer and further reiiel a. to Hie Court m seem meet. The dale uf the first pub: ,-ai tun uf this summons tsTburs.lay. I tie ,!, f Ju ly, IKJH; and tlitssuunnotis is to be t,U llslied ou erery Thuila of each eck l. a perltnl uf sn seek, betaeeit said dr. This summon t published by order t ; Hun. J. It, Campbell, Judye uf the il,.., entitled court, ins.ln in Ctwtutwrs this first day of July. A I) Chas. J. S.-hoaU, Attorney for I'lainiiif. t bamber of Com merce, f'uriiand, GUNS AND Ammunition Winchester and Savage Rifles The Ust huutuig riiles ever uuvle. RKMINGTON Sh.t (miiis Latest MikIcIs, llammerless Rpeiiler. Buy no Other. Kexohcrs of all Kinds. Bicycle Supplies, Kepairing a Sccialty. Scoud street opjKisite Tualatin Hotel. K. LEE SEARS. 'out -i resi.i... ! LU I'lONffc k 0,s ii . a pauiuet ,!ef, ig((, r"ai, atul . (,,,, Itiliato a .I1-.I . . .. August I. Mr. w:CcJ. nil tif.tieii!,, ,,, , . Nnntoi :duftt..r Me, i.r . II Uiarti.il sisier tu a ,n t-r f tear he ...li.i ." toUlllofBU a fee, vaiiii ' " "'i utehdk. H..Uu.W.U,tJf..K(;, H A Walker V Z" . i in Htll,b,jtM.- f ."..!'Ni ... ---... t.l roreait tiio I i. , . ' leaewi liur a ... ,., in K. Iiui " t'lHa) of 7' IltWajj, I'OHTLANU MAkltiT Vallvjr wheat ta-i bu N.w rieuiisl., ,f iun riumtliy bay " tliilous, uesr, (cf sat k I'ulaluca, at lb .,. Ctui.tr. butter, i ft. Igll. I d.wm ,' llcn, ici tit sputigs , SUMMON i i'laiiilifl him. He replied that he had been a lawyer in the better days and could clear himself, bnt what be wanted waa rest in the grave. Ana so ne passed out He was "banged by the neck until be was dead." and papers were on file to show that be was physically and legally a corpse. The ease would have been for Everybody's. Mathematics Made Eatv. Little Ioris could not count bevond four. One day. when she was show ing me Bve berries that she had nick. ed, I asked, "How many have you. JLKinST .ee ei t..A , . "V1 pu-aereu a moment. j: J., uau . ..l roang aoCBr dimpling with smiles, she an- ou ,c,Cr-u lQe usna, course by swered. "Wait till I eat one- then rn Notic of Final Account. tN c1'!SCOl STY COURT OF THE 8TATK OF ORKOON MR THK CODJJTY OF WArjlllNOTtiv r tu- . . ... H u mo aiier ot tn fcatle) t Notice of John D. McDonald, deceased.! Account Notice i hereby tiren that the under- L THK CIRCt'IT COl'RT OF THK STATK t)K 0Ki;iN. Kuk WASHINGTON CulNlV. Fred I'sttee, va. Ousaie 1'attee, Iefem To UiiMie i'atlee named: In the name of the Hi Ue of Oregon You ar hereby nolllled that lb pi.ua.tl tiaa tiled a OimpUinl against you In the alwve entitled court an3 ,-auw and yu are hereby rwniire.! to appear aud au.eer the said oemplaint ur file s.,n.e appear nee therein on or before the l, ,., thereof to wn: The l.tl, day ,,f August. LSMr.ami if TOU fail so to append.,,, wer the complaint or III sou,, appear nee therein, the pl.lntur will cause r defatilt lo Is) entered and noted and win ' t. b a. m EPPLETS Perfection i er U Pached in JARS I and jelly GLASSES l or sale by K.C. VaiKht and Kmmott liruthers. beginning practice and studying after warn stolen nim from his grave. vtaaeneia came to life in a warm room, espied a bottle, stimulated him self and when the doctor came back to cut him up was Just setting the glass down on a table. Wakefield, being "flat broke," offered for 1100 to refrain from Informing of the doctor's breach of the law. The doctor refused the offer, and Wnkofioirt sued him for interfering with his law ful sepulcher. Since Wakefield was le gally dead the committee did not see now they could deprive him of life. nut they granted him a trial of his suit against the doctor. In which the claimant laid the damages at $t000. About that time lawyer came from an eastern law school and hung out his shingle. The doctor retained him. Wakefield stated bis case in court Wius: "Tour honor. I am legally a corpse, ana mis case must be tried on such grounds. Death, according to the law. Rcpnraies a man from all his earthly possessions except b. body. It Is maxim or common lav ,nt there can be no property in a cc.pse-that Is, no one living can own It. My corpse Is my own property" "I claim," interrupted the opposing counsel, "that the plaintiff is Wake- ueiu s gnost. Mince be places his case on technicalities I will do the same. it mm prove that he Is not a dlsem- Douiea spirit 'It is not necessary," replied the F.u.u iu. -iUe mw takes no cogni wnce of ghosts. When a man Is dead me law says that he shall stay dead uw apparition las no standing in . . . , ... . i . . . . iuougn uis Doily has. "It ".a the duty of the common law me claimant went on, "to protect the repose of the dead.' The law holds that the eorpae, being the owner of It- sen oerore death, possesses certain ngnts over Itself after it become ueau. fcrery corpse has the inalienable right to six feet of ground to be baried in and the riKht of being buried. The law holds the owner of the premises on which a man dies responsible for bis burial. This corpse died on grounds under (he Jurisdiction of the courts The courts burled it. and the courts are responsible for its being left nn- luucueu in its grave. "Your honor." interrupted opposing counsel, "the law gives no civil rem edy for the stealing of a body, for there Is no property right in a corpse to give any one a right to recover In a court for violation of sepulcher." "The loarned counsel," pursued the claimant, "should insert the word liv ing. I admit that no living person has a right to recover for violation of sepulcher. That riehr u e(.. i corpse. But In previous cases the corpse has not come into court to claim its ogbtS. A Civil action mn i. t for breaking and enlering a place where the body is burled, the same constituting a trespass, for which damages can be recovered. The law bus often interfere! in ..e,,,!. rights of us corpses. And as no one tell your -Woman's panion. Home Corn- Ballad of Desertion. Back to the closed up house at nlht I wend mv wav fmm i . The windows, boarded flrro and tlahL In litter 1. 1 n L . . Departed la the family. Tet Of the many Ihinr. T Missed moat of all these aeem to be i nose gowna that button up the back. Strange though the notion, silly quite, Gowna Of hiirh and nf These were the victim of scorn anil solte. Butts of the winter's brutallt "Can't you hold attll for a second? fjee!' Hire a maid! I ran t , h. ...... u Now I could treat them with aympathy- ahvio sowiis inai ouiion up the back. Now could t struggle with mien contrite. oiruna in a nusnann sin mhmu. Bravely tolling to get them right Horrible buttons! One. two, three. oeven, nine, ten almost done, you wait: ,.. .. - iiiai me under- " aniens and noted, ami will jr!" S,)"'1""''f'" of the estate or PplyUi the curt for the relief pr",,, r John D McDonUd, deceased, has filed complaint. to-.U; A . ecre for Cnrt tfr"."!!' f" "" ""U1"I "''I''I""K Hie bonds of mZ,, JdT. "f hHe.UriUy'Jth" ol -wn ym, and pla't.rf . j fhVf' ' "J9 ho.ur, ten 0 clwlt for ,c,, '"th" ri. lef m to the the fn,noon of aald d.y. in the Court court may ., lwti. " A . i..: . Ti., . , , Csld.-ll A p.i. . I"1""" " P'tl'M-Ue.l by rd..r id 'sc'ici , AmiifUin K I i no I null. J. A rikin Port ami (in. Am " """K Win at ' s-e aas.se! IUC, Manufat tur.l Wx, " '-ai a-" J C. M. Eppley SALtM, OREGON, i few aaa-j (Ills PROCLAMATION Whereas, on this loth day of June iooq Ordinance No. J99 0f the City of llilli: boro, Washington County, Oregon, waa passed, filed and approved for the pro- ' '" """-""uiriu oi SUIXIiviston 61 of section . of the Ari City of Hiilaboro, Washington Connty Oregon filed in the office of the Secre tary of (State Pel....... .u amended by an Act approved February 6 IopJi. and aa fnril.ee i . ' i . , , -msuucu u in net .mUve reoruary 6, 1H9C,, ,nd at further anuosi uone. you see 1 -rr'""1' tuiuary o, 1199, tad at further I To n I've klppedwe are off th amended by an Act filed in the office of "xl; trapki Queer how they urge through my mem ory Those gown that button us th hack! L' ENVOI. Wife, remit me my penalty. i.au the porter your trunks to pack. Say you are coming and bring to me muse gowns inat Dutton up the back! Arxnur juau jtyan In Puck. ..titled court, ,..ie In Yli.u.W. vnv0.iieMiiintiftYoriiii.il a r I"'' S't. I HAH. J. M'H.N A Hfcl,, Attorney f,.r I'laiiiiitT SUMMONS IS THK CIRCUIT COURT OF THK STATE OF ORKdON For WA8II. INdTON COUNTT. Dora Nikallch,' Jli . Ii fT.i Htuyko Nikalioh, lJefen,Ut. To Htoyko Nikallch, lelei,d-.,t ,u, uic oecreiarv nf t.t- i i i tons, and a further amen l.d ' "7.:.' V- 0T. . Ore,,,, ttve petition iFscember 7 has TiTm Z mVXVl the daje therefor, and Jfl.! I"1"' '" proposed amendment 1. v ' 11 . n l'lar. uthouze. the city council to give nice prer iWrth.'' "'"V"' ' of proposed sidewalk or street improve h"rf t a mV " h ! 1' I'u1'""oh mAa u . ,",.' c,cl,mn D ocen "" mtiii.iaiiit nr t 1 sonie s.o.... ordered by .aid ordinance to lie held on "' V,wr"' plaintiff wi7 l Z,VX ,', Monday, the t6th day of Aufust. icno- dBrult Wanrf J 7" at mi ,.. ,., ... r".:Z7"y:'''on- ,D onetnence to and nionr eiisLlnr, h, J: " Z ' ' " tr" """ '"e uuug man y vinue 01 me power vested in me l. nd for s..,u. .h.. i '."'' tiiitn! l whom she had met but that the ordinance, of .aid uI th. I"Jl"i2li'"r rt-' relief,, l0 id who had been "fke f.ne this proclamaUon to the Theu'uf the II rat publication of 111 . i... L Peon e of the rilu ij:ii.i c llluimimi I. T. J . Ml"" "1 till SeaBwassBSasaiSBM " I ' w k 1& H i WORKED PRETTY WELL f"" K"l bread made by Ukrlr,w,"'r.f,,fitB,e I'U coiniuri(,wr ,0 (Mlf AKFKY. life. A fresh evrty d.y, A y,,,,, f)f partnr.. N.vc ,.,, -ml mv. her woik. by ,e.fJ CITY BAKERY. JQS- TRUTTMAN. Prop. dignity. "Give me a kiss." i- ...t, .... , ' i"-'. .uiemimeni will . i ui Hiiinmons I. i,i,n,i,. i. , "Upon my word. I never before m. id eZ IT '..I..0' .,h. . ".?"', A Ju.l , such effrontery." ueidi'aid ' ,?Wo?.. 10 ZZLJl?.U ..m.-r. tV, That Is quite possible. Neverthe- da7 of AnK"st, 1909. UH AH J, HC'itNA HK( less give me a kiss, please." ur all the lou meet me only this evening! I hardly know your name! And yet you have the conceit to ask me" ' "For a kiss. Yes." "Why, I am amazed!" "There Is no occasion for amaze ment." "I am astounded. I am offended." "I thought Derba D8 Voll wriiild e,.l that way for a moment, but It will pass over soon." "I never was so presumptuously ad dressed in all my life." "I have no doubt of that. But do I get the kiss?" "For goodness' sake! I should think you would have understood my posi tion when you first asked me." "But you could have changed your ui.au uy mis lime. "Well, I am simply speechless! Do ass ry girl yon meet for a kiss?" "Yes." "Every girl?" "To be sure." "And do you never meet with a re luff r IOne at Hillsboro. Orecrnn it.1. T 3 v . h. t. bag, c, ";.",," mtyr- . -, v,, , j Auuiucy, Attorney for l'Uinll'u. SOUTHERN PACIFIC 6:5 1 a. m. 9:1) a. m. toj 3 Leave, for Portland Fore.t Grove Iocal 8heridan Flyer ' Porest Grove Local..... Forest Grove Local . " Corvalli. Overland Zl wave. Portland for Hilbboro Corvalli. Overland , ao a m Fore.t Grove U.I J m. Forest Grove W., Sheridan Flyer 4:oom w.ovcMJcal y4op Hherff'.Sal ol Rtal B.tate. H I! w i.u '"'"ofwctlciiiS T2 (lev. 4H mil. If. 00 mi, ... ..7 ' '. M. 'U Z( "X h"!!. l.l I). U KV 1 SUMMONS. ' "iir.uu.'M FOR Till" ... ''Ol'N'I'Y UK WasIII ViitJ.u N.b!TH.fe,,.r:,hi ,'i,"i"'.v.j.;,,1o u. n-mJ.r,tiL.f:.:h-..'!'-fr.t.H,,) you are iJSi. J .1. 7 . "rn ami . ' "i fH Ui so a, ear " ' "K' '"Hef ,,rvw r,';,,7 U lJ'0 "ltirl fur.1! wit: f.'r a .i Jl. l m """plaint. I the i.,ar. . 'H-aaolvlr.. OREGON RLRCTRIC TIME LEAVKS FOR ---- e.j rauM . m "Ob tno ' T .. . I . 1 o uu uuu , .m. sui you a reaiiy be nr can own any body except his own no Prsl at the number of kisses I iref one run rwnnn . i, . .. . x- v.,. ... . ,1, wnuout tne iorg Lire. PORTLANIJ No- it 6:55 a 34".:4o " 36 -to:vi " " 3...I:J5 p. m. 40-.. ,a:oo ' ' 4J.. -3.40 " ' 44-... .4:30 " " 46-...7:t,5 48...iox5 KTt,AND ?o.3i-...7:4oa.m .. 33- 95 " ;; 35... 1 1:05 37-... 1:10 p. m 39-..3:to ' 4I-...430 " 43-...6:3o ( 45-. -9:m ' " 47 ia:io a. m. deg. H n,i. W. ll"hBTn . To H m "HO. Q. IlANCpg, Hbrifr. Foar room holloa nn UT..L! Street, on car linn b.i, a , and Third, lot 7,n; r, f !Tna 1 - ' ins rum S'lTv. yn8' 2 0iUet "Of'hwssi of iiieuuru, atiawer the .Hie to- liiri-!. " "V"'" "Iseolvlpu ""'durit ami e, " , -"uu and d. itlwl ,w ' ' " 1,1 the above and n..i. o. ii - - j..a.,, I ills ' w ttl Hnlty ""It wa, duly ,, ad, .' ,",,rt' '"' 'I'l .nd upn L i h'i !' ',H',, "rl heroin. ' l,1J,,vitoI.U,Uu n, ; 1 A. HianW,MIII( of nrrt Wli1tA'''V.r.ir j'leltitiir "HUS Of iiul ...,. " 1 mar Argoa and Journal, $2.25. M00 A HOOVR MOftsf t,r9ai M . . 'rsh ana CUr0t Moal9 -"WAYS IN 8T0CIC ' MLa - J -l'-n.$t p r)Mi( .) M4). - 7at T. sl.l,. L. I . . 1 ....,, us j a rei . . i. ... .... -sa ma III Ilia ishi ra 11,. 1 . limJin an I Ii U. . . ""I t.leeenl a... I .11 T.. . i v.u..y .uritif.ut bet .,!. 1 'l Il.lbetiu. for all leMcb. . r. tit WS uk, . VYsLt-e -I... i . " ""t uiugioq to fj. - i f, .,!.' 1 1, I . ... , .. tuti. laner 1,1 w . l Owgoit. m, )tfilt 'nj j j, j -! rortUnJ,Ju ,,i kxl.n t - , .-.,e,. . .. 1 IK... i -l . . MS iwr ui ra,irai. an riis, I. .1.1 inau.f .hi grt tne U ti Ho, am) ttiucb of the II 11 1,1 . "ws. v-iMiins tttit wtr 0f UiJJsi r, win mm in atten Unci. To farttiinaton ball i, i. Sunday drfi ih, Kititoa wiw ut ii to II, th fifOf is. Pfemiri th km1 plaiia.a M ptaylti, du l.r,.; h varr ruugb aroutid Ti,ssm. , -nsfacLij, J by .jx. (iui irrJJr. m pir. uar J, . ibaaiik a Lm 'Uhmng cauh la tb rsghi ti "ing to. leatuf 7h Faraklaf uta bin ha won tvsf ; (tts.il m pl.jred Sine- lb lem Dulled BStaf id wuutjp i.akm, Tbik th Cbebalia fUliti ritttber Citupaor aoiineertd ika deI whefel.r W K. V r WW lfinienint at th r!mr (tjiM cuirj, rol of K Millar lit nnusea and bii.on Cbeh.lli trta. Iba oot.Jeralion a. tillfi m ih tlal M r Mill.r aritiirl it aubi huuj -Cb.batU .NarH.- ir. y Deelef a f,fmer J. tkimttt). BifO. Augu.t 14 i!M) in JJi. K"ti and wile, of Mortottitk twin tuai John will btv. la. congfam ail .n bf hi. iiiliborou4 n U'b lualat in friends ani Ilk iu..r. IwagirUand tao boria m. (. hs t r 1 1 f , A. 0. Ilotcliki., of Veroookk- oadn Unci and bnumho J tooa n a car. and .tail for Florida ai Motid.y nil', and will mak tk ."'itU(jis rtal his fuiurt boa. Curloitier. at Kmri.ott l!r, ataf it-l a lM.utiui Cbma Minc-t 8H, re, He their window ili.nl. I. rid ask. them bow you caa ft one I. V, (,'iralena an. I a!f af f'M.nVille. nested Ihrnu.h Ttk Jjr for visit to liit HeailU Faif. nblla there the will h tomtt uf Mrs Car.teu.' uephr., Arth II it! . .. ' ' entiiei, am wife. Huita clrnd and preweJ proar J AIsj fuiU tn order. All I guarantee. Uuatair.. nit M Iw.tofflce.-AuBuat Tiwi. tbs Tal lor. . lOlf B. (Jintnin. working with lb Btidictltie Katbara, at Ml. Ao i tba publioatiuna turoed thsre, waa in town today, lookiBf iver i ne country Will wall, by thad.y.r-" hls, or br th oculraei, bf UJ M.-Pnter Vandebey, UilUboro, 'kuuie o. Ns.l Kmmott raHirned Bundir '"ro a rij up to Alaika, and oW lillibiro loiks "mlnhlf sood" U Nl 111, (IsorgB Martin a former Hillfbo r" ""f. Slid wbn a makinff eiXXl U Illlli4ier i f th MnMlnr.vill Tl I'bona ReuiHter. waa lu lb til yBiterday mortiina. K M Il.i.l.t . .1 . slieLt - ijciuei r unrrnu e..p-- -iroka of heart depression, tn 0rt' ins WI6T, nui t r-dting SilT r the care of a thve c an. er K T T i. ,0 Dasirf raf Ko. '70 at the Bpokane land dratrioft. yo.ieraay. MlNS t.-lsVl P.llar.ne. nf Poft lnd, waa a guet of tbe Wehrool uia week. . r Mia J One lf,,..t ...sel altk Wilkei Brot.lt now with Po ana tOHtrtct company. R fi r l." s-.:i. art v.. ritugui ana lauiny - taking in theBeattle Firtbliw' Him I v.. .t tr:it... .r.it atlfn' 'tu, ii i iaj minor hum of Hchollr. riundav. Arnr. 8. 1909, j , --i girl. Rom tn W T T,..n.. .nrl wis) . v uf, j , SMI " of Bank., Aug 11, 1909, giil- ; W.(J. tl...e ...afliatlla W kS4"lfS'?a;af..i oMhlt week,