6 ut RO A MVS ui 1 REAL ESTATE TKANSIT.KS T L Dakr to J McKttl, ti la North HiI'cIkwo - fio Marts. L, tlorkrt to K W Kultrr- u, (till Si B llttaloa to John I'rainn. itx a arc 7 t ) a t 4 Paail Liliy to A Myrra, yfcill li r; Oia F Hall to M S Taunton. S lot Hall' Ail foaiat C.iow J l KoiW to I-.thel Hall, lot J al'.i? 10 , 10 IO War. I tirow. 2 SO I) N Morna to Connie R Tauntvm, tr in Mk 9. Saylor'a !. Forr nt Urov M S Taunlow to F W Knwraora, loom Ij ft 10 inchta, blk 6, Vortsl tl-ov ITjaa K Hall to F W Fmrtaon, Kt 4 blk f. Hall' AJ, Vonrst lirovr Chaa E Hall to K VY hmcrnm. 6 lot. Hall Ad. F Urove lit 10 L M liraham to C F kr'trr. i U a aame at abovr. yv K C Brock to iKikj Storey, lot 14. Hill'a Acre. Rot u- C I Jtm to V C anl Uan-.a Fischer actet KtMt) n r j -to.ovv C V. Ktlary to K.lna V Stewart, lot 4 Wert Tark. F Cro to Herman Rfhlwrg to F Sa;M.!, furl of lot 7. North T'.gt'.v '.le ;oo F J ward Warner to Loo: 0-i:!r-.!f. 'ot 8 blk C. Lehman Acrv. 5c Andrew San.lblom to Wm Cebell. N a arc 10 t 1 n r Sot F A Knap et al to Orsce McK.-y. t lot in Richard lHi-m .1 1 c 14 II J Joy to August N. ft ke Jr. lot 10 Borwick Acres- Albert U I'mleimood to Ida Vnder- to wood. 1 1 kc t) t i 1 r 1 . to C R Hodgdoo to G V Iknulurant 6.7S Fatnncw. H illation 5000 Francia to. barn to Jacob hnret, lot in North Plain 600 Frank IVtelt to hen and R-bt Lit. 3 sere eear Shrtwoc.1. 3i$J John Schroetler I.br Co to L 5 Mtn- efee, timber land in Wash.UK'on and Tillamook conn tie 410 coo Emil Lnthi to F Wirelt and Sol Weckert, 1 acre, read purpose Wn Bremer to Lncy Chapman, right and title to (priog, arc Jo t 2 r a E A Eddy to J L Fvrom, 79 am at Tualatin .. .- Levi CrepstO Lorru J Ctrpa. jacie arc Ji t 1 r 3 Lorvn J Crepaet x to Lew Ctip, aame a above. 10 T J Force to K M Borate, j;S l rctl R S Tnrper d 1 c 10 Felix Verhoeven to J A 1 huml rh, it John Giiftm U I c 1 W A Shaw et ux to W F Scfcueu'er, I Beav Kei1ille. . . 1C Frank Coefelt to J N Ciisteun. 3 near Shttwocd .2250 SURPRISE PARTY (Contributed) A very pleasant surprise was tendered Mrs. Arthur Milten burjrer at the Miltenborger home. North Hillshoro. on Wednesday evening, April 23, the occasion being her 26th birthday. The event was also a house-warminjr, Mr. and Mrs. Miltenberger hav ing just moved into the Baugh raan estate residence. The eve ning was spent in dancing and cards, and an orchestra consist ing of Will Jack, Earl Donelson -who still know how t "rasp the catguts" as violins and Fred and Art Miltenberger, who jingled the guitar strinsrs, fur . nished the music. Afterdancing and cards were indulged, an ele gant light luncheon was served, with all kinds of delicacies, with coffee and Angora as quenchers. Those participating in the sur- Erise were F W Delsman. Misses izzie and Frances Delsman, Henry Delsman and family, W B Delsman, Florence Waibel. John Engeldinger and family. Will, Via and Miss Hettie Jack, Will Taylor, Grace Kerr. Frank Overroeder. Lizzie Unger, Jos. Miller, Ed Wann and family. Mr Montgomery and family, Paul Ray, Khoda Jackson, John Ryan, Celia Waibel, Michael and Tho3. Dooher, Wm. Grenbemer, Fred, Art, Lena and Mrs. Susan Mil tenberger and many more that the reporter can't recall. Last Friday night the C. I. C's of the Evangelical Church were banqueted through the hospitali tj of the Delta Alpha class. The affair went beyond any thing at tempted along that line in the school. There has been a spirit of helpful nva'ry between these two classes for some time and the ladies determined to show the young men a royal time. They selected Mr. Ray Taylor's place for the affair and this proved an excellent place as the two large rooms were thrown to gether and one large table ex tended through these two rooms, besides Mr. and Mrs. Taylor make an excellent host and hostess. The rooms and table were beautifully decorated. On ly the memoers of the two classes were present, but it made a lively group of young peoule. as they gathered at the home of Mr. Jones. Here they were en tertained by Mr. Staulfer and Schafter, with instrumental mus ic, until all things were ready in the banqueting hall; then each one Becured his partner, and twelve couple marched to the table. The president of the Delta Alpha class served as, toast mistress. All enjoyed: the sump tious menu and the leasts served as tonic, so Jthat none felt the worse fot'thenateness of the hottr.irhen ? they adjourned ThACt I. C's only have words of praise, and are determined to i beat the girls m the contest, homing to get another such treat Next Monday and Tuesday. Shakespeare's magnificent play, ! Cymbeline, will be seen at the i Peoples' Theatre. If you are i i lover of a good play do not fai to see this splendid production. ( Two reels, and magnificently ex ecuted. 13 forget the smoker next ' jAuriaay eve. SILVER GRAY SC VSMIU LEGHORNS SaUARL DEAL POULTRY FARM iicr&u HltlS80RO,ORE. I otter a'l Suture IV:t .Vultry for hot otter ;iKc niAtkct prices. 70 V Leghorn hcus, SJ p"cts lt Uyout iu county, l-.cs ;it for 15; t 00 ;vr 100, while they List. J. K. Cau cus, ucar Jollcy hopluue, :!)N' K HiIllro. Noltre t' t'ntrc lor vit; 1 : . ai uev.Vi-d at I'.ir c:V.ce t ihe City Rccrd er cf Hi!;lKro, t.-tg'n. unti'l TW oVovk. P Si., on Mm 10, for lutmxSi m.!rii'. and eou.'lruvtirg M o.Um tvit pavruirut rVf a i.;h of mtii feet co Fir Street, in k;J CHy ttom t' e Kat ! ne of Third Si:et to a point r,(..l fvtt West if the ir;iur Ji e of N::h Strrvt. tn ceord.-tnee tih the eti mites p ant and pecuoiion no on u'.e in tie ctf.ee of M!.l City Koo!.U r. P.anauiiy l seep, and j-ciiictm, form of contract nr.d Ku I tt;nv l; ul u;iiet npot arp';citi n t- lUiU-tt J. F a.K. City Frjiater. II !!boro. O en No bi I or propva! vi;tl be c 'ust ic ed nalca cwn;unevl bv a chck t n! lv Un per ce-it. of the pnpoil. certmed by a rcponi lo b.'.r. p-iy iM- to tU." order o( the !or. or be a loud vaiable to the Mator lot hke anuiu t surul by the bill ter and tJ siuti.'ient urctii uch check or Ivcd to be returned to uu successful t'uK'ors The rij:!-.t i ree:ved to reject nv and all bid. Pv otder of the City Council IXitrd this April N. 191 J- H. T. B.tty. Miyor C. A HtUe. Krcoider. Herbert J. Flagi, City Fniru-cr. Farmington Notes Mrs. (J. S. llobinson and Miss Nellie Smith were delegates from the Chris tian Church to the Oregon State bunday bchool convention held at Oregon City last week. Farmington boasts of two organ ized baseball teams Mr. and Mrs. Harvev Uachelar have rented their Hillsboro home and will reside here this Summer. Supt. Barnes visited our school ast week. Miss Myrtle Mc- Clarkin. of Laurel, visited at the J. S. Ibbinson home. Sunday. Mr. Kendall, of McMinnville, being unable to till his engage ment in the christian Church pulpit, next Sunday, Mrs. Ken dall, a very good speaker, will interest our church people next Sunday morning. Do not forget to ask for a Schiller when you want a good 10 cent smoke no "cough dust" in the Schiller. 12tf A fellow residing at David's Hill the first of the week had his wife's father arrested for mak ing a rouizh house on the prem ises, and the belligerent was lodged in jail. Last night the young man's chicken house burned up and he sustained sev- il bruises about the face. The elder has not yet had his hearing, and will probably be alt right in a few da3, when he gets straightened out SOUTH ;RN PACIFIC The Southern Pacific schedule, as now running, is as follows: To Portland McMinnville pass'ger, a. Sheridan train, a. m . . m ...6:52 ..8:38 l'illamook train, p. m . ..1:07 Corvallis overland, p. m ...4:57 Un bunuay, the ahenuan pas senger does not leave tiuistwro for Portland until 8:u0. From Portland Corvallis passenger, a. m..--8:22 Tillamook passenger, a. m..lO:(K) Sheridan passenger, p. m M'Minnville passenger, p. m.6:45 Base Hits. Ereru, yotinsur LrotluT of th CubV famous secuml baseman. Imt agned as sliortstop with the West End club of the Chicago City league. The Itofston Amerlrans are di.-llghted With the playing of Turtfll ot third luqe. This Ind thin bi-iiwiu has iilayinl like a star. nd luorinvcr he Is a toiim player rathi.T than uu ludlvldual per foruiLT. Titi hcr Ed Walsh of the Chicago Whlt Sox Fays there is n hitch In his elbow which riof not allow him to let hiinscf out at top gpi-ed. Even with a B"rt iirui pin-hern of the Walsh type would he wcli omed by any team. The announcement hy President Charles II. Ehhets -of the lirooklyn team that "Bad Hill" Dahlen will man ap; the toani niin Hcxt year wan a bit of "welcome nw to lirooklyn fan. Icsplte the fact Mat the IMgi-rn can not nnish better than sixth place this jcar Dahlen Is civen cicilit for skillful handling of the team. Town Topics. One nilslit easily Infer from the amount of preparation being made to tflg for Kansas City's new union sta tion, that i he task is several ub.es larger than the I'auaina caual.-Kau-sns City Star. Yes, little ohl New York Is really a sizable town. Everything considered, we are proud of little old New York. It Ih destined to be for ail time the metropolis of our Atlantic coast. -Chi eago Tribune. Bt. EoiiU claims thnt It would have 810,()UO Inhabitants If it would annex the thickly populated areas Just out side the city limits, but It hasn't per formed the annexation act as yeU uaiveston (Tex.) Tribune. 'a? ' grwd in mm fWp at Ptnllip Best Motion Photoplay Theatre in Hiilsboro Best Reels Best Effects! Try Ds Subject to change without notice. Matinee, Saturdays from 2 to 5. Children, 5c. Adults. 10c. SherllT Sale f Kn'rutinu Sol ice i livrrby iru, Ihat by virturof an atU-liiiiM firtulum iuuc-1 out of and unilrr th .yl o' thr caii:ily nmrt "I tli Stai of Hnw. f-ir W a-liii( n County. tUlrtl th- .''ih ilay of April, I ii.i, in lavor of A. K Mi-i'uinwr. I'lmnlill. and airi'i' W. K. rUI'h, .! f.n.tiit, f..r i lm mim of 70 " and thi further aum i)l 7n nt arul itiliiirwniriitii, aitii In terrt on mul riiMN-tiVH amotinu fr n lh lSih day nf April, l!HJ. al tlm ra'o nfi! rer cKiit. (i r annii'ii, In me ilin-oil and It'.ltrrnl. Colliliun.lllltf Inn In lll- nt.tt if Ih real pMi-rty ilen-rilnil in Mid a tnrhiiii-iil fit'HliiMi and hri'inatUir ila. riixMl, 1 have levl.sl iijmiii. nnd leirHtniDt to the iniiuiiiiintla ol iuul ctUehineiil cii-ciiiiiin, I a id on M'liiiUr. th 2nd ilay of Jnnn, I'll I, A the sunt:, door n the rnurt hoii". in Hil'tlmro, Vamii.Ktn ( uiiiity. Oreicm, ' the hour ol ten uVinrlt A M ot w,tid iUr. Hell at piibiir ailrtmn t tlio liiineV lii'liler for rnli in hand, ail of the follow iiX dim-riord n-al iriirty lyunj. I ui unit nitua'.e in the Stiili-of un-e in. ml County of W ahirii;ton, ami particularly tlt"rrilvl a f-itluM. tuMit: All of bit Ten (10) in I'.lm k Forty oi.e (ID, ol. -.nil in North Pluina i the mie o.-ri upon tie' duly rwinlwl ulni thi-ri-ot on tile and ol n onl lu tlie o'li.rr of lh Hnitrdrr of ConvHTaucn ol WasluiiKton (bounty, tiriuon. Uiui' isfy lh" l)rii:ln-Uir imiii'd miiuii and the Cou and f -iwm of nle and of Hill W rit. !-AIJ til lid llOlalf llllijoi-t to ie '.) Iiiptiou hh ht xUluttt uf Ori-Kou. DitH.1 at II ilUlxiro on lliii.JOth uy n! April. J. K Keeves, i-h ritl of W adiintim Count v. Oreif in By J. V. Aiip'eitiitH, llvpulT. lUglny iV Hare, Attorney for plaintilf MICNALL J. IHAVLKS The remains of the late Micharl I, pc,w en, of Aloha, who died near Mapleton Ore, on the 19'h o' April, arrived at Hi-avert-m, Tuevhy evening. The funer al was hrld Wednesday morning from the Ikrsverton Calliope church, kev rattier iirlynn olhrmlinK, interment being at the Hillsboro Cath-ilic cemetery iJeceated wju charter memlier of the Hi l bori Council No. i6jj, Knights of Loluiiibu9, and held tbeitation of GrHiul Mr.glit until two wctka prior to lu (ha'.h. The II lUboro Council lias lost the corner stone -f i u-Uc r'.ti(rn death rf liM'.Iu . I i.vi i . He was also a memlier of the Wowlmrn. The Knights if Cob-ivbus passed th' fol owi' g resolutions i., c indolence: Whereas, the Altn'g'.i v (lid In His wisdom h is rcmoverl fi. m his earthly b -me llrother Michael .1, Powers; our estertneil t.ran'l Kmlit: lie it Resolved. That llillslmro Council, No. 1634. Knights of Colti-nlius, extend Its sympathy to the bereaved wife of BrotlK-r Powers in her great sorrow mid sssur .' her that th prayers of the council will be j lined with hers f ir the repose 01 tne soul ( 1 iH-ruectaseil husiiand; and be it further Resolved, That a copy of these reo!u tions lie forwarded to the wife of our de puted brother and that they be made a part ol our minutes. John Kn-'t-hlinger, .lob 11 M. Hynii I'rank Waibel Committee Gay Lombard, the Portland capitalist, who wedded Miss Mary Tongue, is a candidate for the mayoralty in the Portland primaries. He is pitted against Mayor Iiushlight and Dan Kel laher. Lombard and Rushlight are on the republican ticket, and Kellaher is running on the Pro gressive ticket. There is a live ly scrap on, the bone of conten tion being a new charter and commission form of government, Lombard opposing a change in the charter, and Rushlight favor ing it. It now looks like Rush light Argus and Journal, $2.25. ,.rtV t Mi i'iv t!'t. lit Uitlvl.tl ,M Sulc. lVl , 11 o ImhihI lrra Hi" l OMi Mi FtVH tllO llHl!H: e.itiur it may lv po- Japan has dam 'in . I t; stream and tun nl it or like the country at t. it is namoo. it is .lot r uive us an ijua!ly ception. thf .1) .I'! -1 t The Philippine ,.:!w-: walking, and the t American realizes th.ti session of a far il.nu: line is enough to e i bravest a little uneitsi:- 1 .1.1 pan knows this as we;! a w .! ', and we are now in a i i'.: h that we must l't tl'- '"in Bro.vn M.lt" dictate oir.N.Ui n at policies. If we r,n s:.ie i,!T Innible for a time it t. c t !. ii a i ,ti. . . weit jor me riiiipmo i" lu.i' his independeruv. with a j 'ir ti prviteetorate of the big powers. I caon lo gel w nai ir.t.ie it can on an amicable basis. The Oregoniait was I. -w ! head ed, when, some years a - . it ed i tonally said that Atm-ru m ims session of the Philliiipinc l'.iruN would bo a national m !,a i and that the most we sImuM have1 there was a coaling stati. n. If we mix with the Jap we proba bly won't have even that for a few months. No one supines that we should not in tlu- end be victors, with Hiram Johnson at the head of the voluntiv rs. but it would cost men and trea sure. Imt whv sh v.ih we worrv the bondholder isn't troubling himself. Hillsboro is a good town. l cry citizen should strive to make it a better town, and contribute to its growth. The Commercial Club gives a smoker net Thurs day night, MayS. in the Tamiesie block, opposite the Hotel Wash ington. Kvcry business man. and every mm identified with the future, as well as the pres ent, of the city, should turn out and lend his name to the mem bership of the organization, it is up to you, Mr. Citizen, to make a bigger and better Hillsboro. Caste and cliipie should be buried -come out and give the Club your moral and financial support. The Club will get things for Hillsboro, and get them, by con certed action. No town can thrive without a good, live com mercial organization. Put your shoulder to the wheel; forget your differences, and remember the old legend of the broken bun dle of fagots. Your presence is wanted; is invited; is necessary, at the smoker, next Thursday night, May 8 and if you arc not there you will lie the loser. Come out that night. You'll not regret it. Ml IK : I oM Ittl Toll. .Scali-il (irniKisiln rt- innlcil ami will ! reci iveil at tin- nlfn-e uf the City kccnr.lrr uf iblUlmro, Ortyiiti, until 7. Jn (I'l-lnck , 1' M , on M iy in, .,n, for furiiislni.i; nmitriala mill r. ri ton tui ciuio'i lc strrrl pavement ith tutu'iifn tup ami wmrniK Hiirface mi Tliinl Stri ct, ill til? c ty nl llilln'oro, O tfjidii, fmtii tlie S'lieli linfif J ickin trii l to tlie S nitli line i.f Ivli son. Street, 111 aciiiriUnce with tlie rnli ma i-l plan, mill ripfrilirntiuiii rmw (111 file in tlie ullicc of ii City licr iplcr. I'lana may uc m tii, ami Be,:iticlii)tH, fciriin of conlrct and Ii mil may lie l. tinei upon application to Murliurt J. I'iaKK, tlty Knxinceer, llillalior 1, Ore oti. No lii'l or jiropiml will Ik- con iiU-rid un lew nrcniiip'iiti il liy n clie 'k i(pi,tl to I ten per cent. r,f th : t rotioail ccrtilii-il by a n-Hjioiiiilile Innli, p.ynlre to the onlercf lhe) Mayor, or liy a IkiiiiI pay able to the 'Mayor fur a like amount, HjjlK'l by tlie blililer two mittVlenl 1 aiirrlira, nich check or bonil to be re 1 11 rni il to un ucrciifiil liiililera. Tin? riht in riservcil to nject any an 1 hll hnU. By order of the Cily Council liatnl I his Aptil 7), 1 1 3 II. T. Batjley, Mayor. C. A. Ik-Mel, Uccorder. llerln.-rt J I'.rijJK, City 1 1 iui-er. There will bo a baseball Katnei at Urenco, next Sunday, bcttwecn ; the locals and the Stilettos, of i Portland. A j?ood txame, and j Orenco claims the fastest team in the county. I Dr. F. R. SIZER Naturopath Physician Odice over Shoo Hospital, Third Street, H1LLSP.0U0, - OKKfJON $ntirl ai tua lrr 'U, tm an Kv r llunii Cos Al Cost WlnK- It Last Khlitri t.uklc at tmc-half piuc. S.ilutoug.ns 2 vansi 35c P.iu' jidcs, two lor ",c. Huso lulls aiul hats, glovrs, mitts a ud ni.iAs; st liking. ami boxing j;Uvc. All at OticThird Off Rrvolvrrs, regular now y. duns, titles and a in in unit tn at Actual CmI. Hunting Out and ttn tasis, ginic lugs attd cat t ridge U-lts, pog tidl.us and vliatus, gatnc traps ut actual cost Krai bargain iu jhhUi ami liuuliug kuiyes, camp axes and scissots. S5.00 sadly i;tors for 53,75 Safety r.ior blades for 17c. Swaty hotics fr 3s-. 5.t Stilletta raois for 5t.5". Playing cards at x a juuk. Poker thijtH 5c and "5c a U. Compasses and magn titers, match safes nnd dollar watches at wholesale cost. Piprs at lull price. Cig trciies, cigars, smoking and 1 hewing tobacco at actual cost I am rcliiing from hustticss for girnd. Store closes May 15. H. F. Shoenfield Stoic opposite cutirt house. r Watch this Space In next week's paper ON MAY IO. 1913 HOT pQINJ DAY Electric Kitchen Appliances for One-Half Price on that DATE Sec next week's issue of the Arus. Owl Electric Co. 1IIU.SHORO, OKI?. illctgett V I.ayuc,llotM Ualot! r guitantcr tlut t jv inbictk any hotse . f a8y I habit, and no ilutc.rs tf 1114 jthoioughly hrolc. Yout horse Igot s thii'Ugh no ill tir.it tucm I white U iug lundlnl oQr ihatgs ate vety icasotulJe ! Notth Maim, Otc. IIUISUOKO IKANSIIK CO K. vbmrlurr, l'rii. Hit t StIOKO till (0. II . N kmrltlrr. flu). Ilea bpiarti-m In- il.l .sin mo TRANS IK A mil his', ntHct in Wawhiiit'iun Hotel Ittdg. in-alert in Siind. tlravrl, IVment, Vial ami Coul. 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M1111, pafabl. lu l "' tttt of Out M.r.ir, hi I.f a I.in4 i4aii.l.i tlm Vl.tnf f.i a Ha ani'iiml, alnnl tf ilia l l.l l.r a. 1. 1 tan antnrlMil will", Ii k in I. ui. I Ui I catiiriM.1 In u .ii-i.fiil l,.l.lfir t ii- t la; lit la tnMr. 1. 1 anf r all 1.1.1. Ii T ...l i.f 1 1,, rujr l ihiiM-il' li.ir.l ll.i. iil :, 9t I", A llri.M. II T. Ilaglur lira.tilrr. U.i. ll. rl.M I Y4t. I Hy r iialnwi. N..tlrr In I rnlilor N'nll.v l li..f, l rlm llial Ih uiMl.r-Kii-. I'll Hi ' f Mr. l.j llii liiiuily nmrl ul W a.liii(tiiu I it -tr in. ilulv aiii.MriiaHl ailHllaliai I lr.l4l.ll K K SlrSrlly. ilhMml. S.,w liiarndim. all fl.ili. h.iH' laliii. atfAin.l aal.l tailal ara naulrl pri a.'iil ilmaaui aih iruiar vitiii'lmra til tii uii,itf un al Hi law iiti!t uf ) tm M W. I .1 IIiII.Ih.m, ltun, ullliiii ai iiiinilli. In. 01 Id ilalnul In Hrt publl. 1 1. Ill u Illl. IllltliW I ..!. ui itr.1 .iii.liclliiu May I, lull. Iml ' Mi-N.ny, A.l.iili.in'r.l .r ot Hi. aaUUmf K r Mi) Nrllv, .In. ..I. J.1I111 M W all, AtUirnay fur aatal. Kin hi: in 11 VI 11 it 1 oNa. Si-alril iirn iaU ar lnltl anil will ln rni .1 tlm otlli uf Hi I'll HkuoI"' I II ill. 1. on, drt..111, until 7-..KI ii'i'lix-a i 111, mi May In. I'll.!, fur fiiriil.tilng ma li-rinl. ami inii.trui'ling manaitaiii alrivt . ji nun-ill ,,r a wlilihuf aliunui fl Maple nirwt, in Mid rily.Trtini a l"l nit'iii lent Ka.l uf III wnlnr lilt uf Mnl'i siril 1,1 a .n ng,t (! Waal of Ilia i.-iitr linn ur Tnlh nirl, In morilaiirii a 11I1 ihn raiiiiiaie., plana ml ppwlll- . linn ihl mi 111 In Ihn ollliw uf aalil t ny Oi-niili-r, I'inna may lw 'mi, ami aiwIflnaliiMia, liirma of iiiiilfnel ami iNimlmay bn uli laliint iihiii aptilleallnii ki Hviburl 1. r"Uu. i itv KiiKlnwr, HlllalHtru, UrnH'in. No hill ur noHiaal will lw uiiaiilrl ilnlmui aniiiiimiilril hy a chaeli iiial In im emit ui Dm t'roxi.al, irllllwl bf na.umiililn hank, payahln lit Ilia orl' i.ik VUynr. or hy a Imiii (myalil lu II" Mayor lor a Ilk aiiuHinl, alrfmul bf Ih hlililnr ami tiwi mi If ti'lmil aiirnOra, am li (link or I. hi. I lo l rtituruwl lil MM.in' cmaliil lililiirr.. l linri,;lii a riwurvml I11 rrliw'l aii ami all tilila My uriliir of Ihn l'l y ('iiuni'll. Patml Una April Ji, HU.I II T llaglr-jr, Mayor. I! A llnlilnl, KiiiHtrilnr, lli-rliert J ririKK, (illy Kiiulm". Nollce In I'oiitmrliirn Hialml in.iM..il nrn liivltml ami will I" rinM Ivmi at 1 lm 1 1 ill ii uf lb I'lly Itimunli-r or Hilhltiiio, iirmtnii, until 7 :.'HJ o'uhM-k 111, mi May In, HUH, fur furiiLliliiH ma liirlnln nnil CoiiKiriH'llii(i Mavailam alrM linvriiiniit lor a wlillh nl all Imm font on Ninth Hlrwl, In anlil City, from a lailnt I'lKlil f"l north of th iwntnr linn un V Minwl tn tlm Month lloa nT Mai Htrtwl. Ill Kcc'irilitni Willi Ilia Htlmala, plana ami Hai.llitHlluim now on II In in Ilia ottli nl aalil (My Unounlnr. I'inim may I hi.iii, ami .Mx.llflailon, forma ol iMiiilrai'l anil Imiul may liaoh IiiiiiihI iihiii ikiiilnalluii to llarhnrl J. r lnKi', City KiiKliiMir, HillHlHiro, OrnKo". No hlil or iroiiwal will b intuaiilnrnil iinliwa ni'i'iiiniainni hy a chunk iiial t ti n n r limit ul tint proMwnl, ncrlllliMl hy riNioimililii hunk, iayahln hi llinnr'ler uf Mm .Oiiyor, or hy a IhiiiiI pnyahlti In III Mavnr for a Ilk nmniiul, nikowI hy lh" liiihlur ami two uMlrlnnt aurullna, aunh rlii'i k or IkiiiiI lit , rtilurnnil lu iiinni" iwanfiil hlililnrn, Tlm rlKhl la rmnrvail Id rnlnut any ml all lilila. Hy nrilnr uf tlm Oity Onuiuill, Dulml Una A j.ril ai, i3 II T IlKKlny. Mayor. C A llnlilnl, Itnourilnr. llurUiri J KImkKi OUy KilKlnaar.