K UHHU iWl mm tr A. Anderson, of Helvetia, was ia the city yesterday. Thos. Sain was down from Scoffgin Valley this afternoon. Geo. Campbell was up from Laurel, the first of the week. Moretx Schmidt, of Helvetia. was a county seal cauer mis i ternoon. To Rent A five-roorn modern cottage, See L. V. House. Hills bora GusKleier. of Chehalem Moun dale, owner of the old Fred Bul ling place, was a city visitor this afternoon. The Garden Tract people m:ton lnint. and you will rS' have another excursion to Hilis- boro next Sunday. They have their ticket sale limited to 400 people, and it is hoped that the weather will be better than last Sunday. Walter KetTer and Olive ftii- j ley. of the West Union section have been granted" a marnape li-, Hns The rnx)r.i is 20 years of i - - . other day. Farmers get enouph to pay for the hauling, and a lit- tie Desiaes, put mey nave 10 move them away, anyway, so they are taking conditions with as good grace as possible. m - i . k,...k ...1 lk. o 7 on, l - It' Kittle H quired the consent of the parents j came were more or loss interest-, , tht , tt "ovl inhomesites. Hundreds were t, i.unSr.t. butwt thtiiot The Hillsboro Mercantile madet''eanI t0 P3 ti.imtni ..1!y thc jo.. ltlUrnilUsi lh pthor m hiir shiDment of tiotatoes the favorably in behalf. o the city', v.r, I ,-ut down into virRiuia last dow Jm tile VihVKSf i wiH save the common run of peo the week, charped with assault- i pie many millions of dohars. It ing H. W. Scott Jr.. and placed 1 was all ripht when BrerCaniepe under bonds to answer circuit,1 court. Scott had ordered them 1 wdTheThe'wVornp Cr battleships, and he was not from lodge, in company with expected to crowd the idea too Rollo Walker. Scott was assault- ed and badly beaten. County Court orders: John McClaran and James Churchill appointed to view Road 575, Ea gle Lumber Co. petitioners; R. S. Robinson and Joe Byron to view roads 572 and 573, petitioners l J. Francis, et al; Road petition W. F. Young et als, disallowed; Hugh Smith and a B. Buchan-jed an to v ew road. tL U. Jlartin et al; D. L. Smith appointed road supervisor vice A. E. Mead, de ceased. Honey Matters. Dtf tfmms are all Terr well, but the I young man of todny must be able to tan them Into cash.-Florida Times- tTnlon. ' If they're only jrolnsr to impose the i tat on incomes of oTer koio. most of M can qualify In the I should worry j eiaaa--indianapoi ews. i The naaon It U harder to live on 115.000 a year than on $13 a week la because It la so difficult to gi-t the IlS,00Q.-rhllRdelpMa Inquirer. Restraint of Trad. The mistrera of a southern house anld bad just hired a new butler with anlmpeacbable references. On the sec iai day of bis butlenihlp he came to tar with beaming face. "Mia Gawdfrey." he said, "a Men a mine In the country's done got some la broilers to sell mighty cheap.'' "How much apiece, Ephralmr ask ad bis mistress. "Two bits, ma'am, an' Ah kin get a loam If yo' want 'era." Be waa told to go abend and faith tally produced the dozen the next day. they were Juicy, plump and tender. But the following week the local con stable brought a summons from the luetic of the peace, obtained by an Irate farmer. "You see, ma'am," volunteered the Mmstable, "It 'pears your man Ephrnlm been buyto' broilers fer you nil with ut payln' for em.H New lork Even ing Poet r the Cannot Understand. T ha ne'er ha labored at a tub Or had to cook thing on a rangn. th wonder why the ones who ccrub lomatlme regard their lot a hard. he Utlaka their crumbling very ktrange. he brr had to iweep or cook; Bh never had to darn or hem. the wonder why aom women look aa If they ne'er were free from car And gladoeaa never came to them. Bar hand are email and soft and white. Her life I one of tlUsful earn. Pursuing pleasure day and night, the wonder why some women sigh And claim no careleaa ecataaie. lb never haa bent o'er a sink With ateamtng dlehcloth In her hand, th wonder why some women think (be lives they lead are hard Indi-ed. Alas, ah cannot understand! E. Kttter In Chicago Ilecord-Herald. The Modern Viewpoint The late Dradley Mnrtln," said a Bew York clubman, "had a very 11 Isbed and cynical wit "Bradley Martin, apropos of on Bfted millionaire's marriage to a debutante, once recounted to me a conversation between two girls. "The first girl, lunching with a Mend, said: " I know he is rich, but isn't he too eld to be considered eligible? 'My dear," answered the other girl, "he's too eligible to be considered old.' " Washington Star. r Peoples Main St., next Always lines a Show for MATINEE Every Saturday at 2 p. m. KnUrsd at the !'. u Hiiuov.ro Oregou, wHl-el mm w.ail .iwm. U A. UU. tutu. County Official Paper lubrripHB: tt.SU per Annum. leeaiMl tvrry fharaday -SY- Wait until the Portland. Ku- geno cc t.:isiorn ecu us .it.-v.uu I line rur.nirki through Washinc- see w r.ai mo out maiumi i lams section can Jo in the way of vie-' h.p, griming: n i"d f tobaevo. veloringasul urkmstn tch from'""" d',ut "HVt v-" '!,., ....... .... i .-..it... t.i mount for IVrtland Lake. mountain to Waixiti) Hi.lsboro had more visitors last sunJay than ever before in one, .... : .:.. . i !,.' iisv -tinitit'i iul: i u(i and quite a number showed their f,;th hv buvimr rrouerty. Let i the pood work goon. If Kryan can pet his peace idea endorsed by the hip nations he was for neace-because, you know, he was turninp out steel rapidly. Elmer Schmeltzer h;is twipht an auto-truck f.r4iisdray busi ness. Peter Evers, of Verboort. was a county seat visitors this after noon. Mrs. Clarence Altman return Monday from a winter's stay m los Anpeies. N. H. Alexander is puttinp in a few weeks up in the Eastern Oregon country, selling life insur ance. John Kamna dropped the Argus a postal just after he and his family had passed through bis- mark, N. I). He says Bismark jj3 qujte a town. I (Jeo. Withycombe wa3 up trom near Farmington this morning, taking dow n a load of buyers to the Withvcombe Jersey cow sale. taking place today. The county court has an adver tisement in this issue tor a big lot of bridges and tills. If you are a contractor look it up. If you are a taxpayer look it up, as well, so that you know w hat is going on. Notice of Sbcrifl's Sale In Uie Circuit Court o the Klaloof Ore gon, tor the County t Muiliioinitli. Fery Brothers, Plaintiff, vs. S. M. IVan, Pflfemlant. Hy virtue ol an erwution iwnifi out of the above entitled i-iurt in tli 4iiveu tillel raune to rue lir l ami ilal i the 7th nay oi May, !M-'I. im favurof K-ar ey Brotlicru, I'Uintiil ami Hi.'aiimt N M iH-an. iltlpn.Um, fur. the mini (t fi.l I w .th interest thereon at the rale of M tier cent. p-r aniiii'ii rorn the :'!h day of le.-;iulier. l!"i, ami Itie lur.her stiin nl r 15.( . ami the .urther um of i5 cost ami diahuiwiuen'i, anil the ct,H of ami uiKin th'9 writ, for vHiit of sulli. ient n r Hoiial property, I liavo leKmi uicuiUk- follow .rig u r.rio tl r. 1 ro, .y, U longiiiK lo said ilefemliMt tu mi : Lot 1 Block 4 To w.i of f oiinoU. Wash lii4 n coiinly, Ureirtjii Now, therefore, b? virtue ol niiil execution I will on iloinlay the loth ilay of June. Vi :,, al II o'clock a.. M. of nai'1 day. at tlieaoutl il'Hir oi me com. itouMi l'i liuinlioro, Waihineluii coiinly. Oregon, sell at uul lie auction (subj'-ct to redeniitiiii) t the High" nMiler lor 'M'H in liaml, all riiflit titie ami uiter-l w hicn I 'ie w itlun nainw deleiiilaiit. N M leaii, hai on the 7tli ly of May, 11113, or sinro tliat date had in anu to the alve tic cnUJ urotieitvi any part there f, t-i satiHljr kukI exwii t lull, interest, costs and arrruini; c mttt. Dated thia 1 lib day of May, l:i:i. 1 . ilieves. Hheritfof vVaHhington County, Oregon rirni issue May iitn, i:u;i. u Last bue June li, I'M. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given, tint the under siKtitil administrator of the eclateof Ann A'lel Knimott, deceased, hn filed in the Oountv Court rif th Stnfp r.f t lr.. f,.. i Washinxton County, lua final account in tne matter o! nul estate, and said court has designated Monday, the ifilh diy of June, 1913, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the county court room in Hills boro, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said final account, and for the final settlement if said estate. .Tames S. Bcgs, Administrator of the Kstate of Ann Adel Km molt, deceased. Bagley & Hare, Attorneys for Admin istrator. Theatre door to City Bakery - Good, Up-to-date 5c and lOc. r 1 A Memorial Day Story F, ANPRll C I 1NC -Miwrtil Uy ba cwme around igniti." eild an old fellow b another it lb oiUK-r bome. "or IVsvratb Jay. a we uso.1 to ca!t U whvu we tiivt started putting flowers ou the trav.w of our d.-ivd votiirsdeav H waa a solemn dny tb.-iw but u'W that near ly two Keuer-tilou have grown up sin.v the ;ir that struggle baa That riitiL." aaid Ibe other eld men who died I.Mig before the new won wvre born, do you? ".V. t don't. 1'iit aotiiebow Memo ri.il day lriUjW H all back a freeh a if it wir yesterday I can see my vy tow jut h looked the Jay " out f that wood the Jay after Seven line and alio miranut and all over Soven ttue. It wm a cvrr.hVld w hen w finitftit there Now It's oxerirrowu with a forvtt of tree u rvtuliKUsl me or trie prora tion that h.ie grown up luve the war " Jut s-v That day. when I saw Nan staiKlin by the well, I wa aNnit n iuir Kue up aa I ever waa In my life. I'd Nvn taken primmer by the John nies tnit iwrore tney couia goi us whore thov wuld cvrral us I'd man- icl t. slip away. I knew if I didn't cot some help anil some snsteimnoe I d die rlfc-lit there In the wwxl. for In addition to having nothing to rat I'd Pt a bullet la my leg. and I couldn't set any help or food unless I trusted to the girl. If I trusted her the chance were she'd give me away to the Con federates tid I'd pt back into IJMy. whore I'd Invn oncv U'fore, and I'd rather die th.in do that "Well, there was nothing to do hut risk It So I stepied out before her You'd ought to seen bor look. It waa like suddenly coming on to a aonre- cnuv. At nrst sue was rrigntoueu. I lie 11 she laiighoil. When she lunched nt me I was all broken up. and a worse eiprvaslou than before came over my race mat mane nor uugu iigain. Then all of a sudden she began to pity me, and, sobering down, she iked: "'Are you Yank or Johnnie? You're so rugged and dirty and bloody 1 don't know which you are.' 'I'm Yank.' I admitted, i suppoae you'll give me away.' "'Olve you sway! Who would want such a looking thing aa you?" "'There's lots like uio In Li buy prison. What's the matter wllh jour 'Oh. nothing, only sick and 'tired and hungry and wounded.' "is that alir The humor of It struggled with her sympathy. She told mo that her folks were strong Confederates and she dare not take me luto the houae, but the hayloft would niako a good hospital, mid she put her arm o ruler mluo and helped me around, skirting the wood so that one could get Into the barn without being seen, and she almost had to carry me up the steps to the hayloft "You'd letier believe that bay was soft I've slept on hnlr matreases l'i''e, but none of 'em ever gnve way under me like that hay. nut I hnd to wait n long while fur a breakfast You oo. Nan hnd to w-alt till ft ho could steal out of the honso with the proven iler. Anil when she did she couldn't hrina anything hut I'd have given my wounded log for a cup of our t'nlted States coffee. "Well. Nun nursed me In that loft for a week or more I couldn't tell how long It was. since 1 didn't take any ar coiint of time. She stole some old rloth.es her brother, had worn out mid brought 'em to me and kept my leg bandaged and did a lot of things for me. I suppose It was taking care of me that way that got her used U) having me round, for when there waa no more excuse fur my staying and 1 thought I'd better light out ho cried. "And Memorial day's come again 1 must lie off to put these flowers on .Van's grave. I've lien putting 'em on for ten years now, and It won't be long Isfore tlie few boys that are left will he putting 'em on mine. I'd like to live till Memorial day In '15. It will then be fifty years since I was dls charged nnd weut to that farm In Vir ginia mid we were married. We won out to the barn where sho had nursed me, nnd I lay on tho hay Just to see if it was n.s soft as when I sank down on It that day I first saw Nan. Bhe toll her folks how I looked when she brought me In there and how she'd stolen thlnn to take out to mo, and they couldn't understand howsheeoul have managed It without getting 'aught. Truth Is, those times In the south made everybody rely on thel nil, and there was more deceiving done In thoso four years than in whole century of peaceful times. "I brought Nan bark north with mn, and n mighty good wife she made for a matter of nearly forty years, and the rest of It since she left tne I don' count for anything. "Well, so long. As I was saying, must take these flowers and put them on her grave. You fellows cni take care of the boys in thi cemetery bar. of tho house. Bo long. Don't forgt the flags." A CASE OF GRATITUDE By M. QUAD Copyright, 1913, by Associated Lit erary I'rens. "Thar ar folks 11s will contend thnt tlie mewl h.iH no gratitude In his soul," said tho old possum hunter as he walk ed through the chestnut furcat ou the side f tho OmiWrliud immiilalu, -but thorn thar Mk U wrvus " lie hiltedi to rub hi It.hlii back aKlitt a rv and then oonttiiiutl: Hwry oriiter I tho mow I and rvudy to stt.t. him. and w hy h.mld be be gralofnl? Vh i-tioiiMn'l bo I mut) au.l oamlankeroiK: I k-t er n pl n if I w i a mo I How sum or. I'm goiu' to toll ou atut stall tude. S.a after the wt wn fellers cme along tore wilh a drove of niowK tul n of the . ruler foil Mt k. and they gin htm to mo. Ho wa awml the loeaiioM l.kii' mow I I ror dul ee. but I kliuUr hotHst bed liinVo up fur It In bolu' gol Ho didn't, how or. doggone bl bide, but whoa ho pt welt he wa meaner n kuiia,a- lod bile sikI kick at snjUily who i-otuo wllhlu tou fvt of blin. and if I httvlied htm to the cart bo wouldn't nil a pund. I wa koepln' him round iu the hoe to tr.ido him oil wltou along rvtno a lrnng'r one d.y frMM Arkanvaw. Tho old woman waa mo to a tta.ihur'k. and I was Klltltt' on lh UotrIO W lieu I'll limncrr b-tttiHl and said: -'Kiu I everlastltt'ly and otortmlly fl.tilor nivsolf that I am addivlu" the tvtobrateU and notorious Zob Whiter That's me.' aald I. The critter w ho has killed l.in ih sums. 3.M wiol bucks, i.ni iwin and fifty b'arsr Them' almut the figgors, lrau gor. "The man who rndrtl a clrvua ol.iili.int Into the diMt. ttuiig a bull over the fence and Hiked thro wild eatj biinh.iudotlT " "That's iuix.tly me.' "The man who hi outrun, wit Jumivd. outwras.-..'d and outllt every critter lU Toutioave who would tackle bliuf 'Kinder that' 'Waul, now,' goi n the man as we shake bandit, "yn" sit-ins to l aomo tutiikiii.-t, and I Inn. ' ar", fur I w.tlkiM over from Arkainaw to gin yo' trial I'm gwluo to do my lwt, Zob White, to lick yo" outen in t biilosT What furT an Id 1 Jiwt to take jo' dow n a peg and lot yo know that th.ir nr two or Hires- other folk on alilh Yo. I'm either gw lue to make yo" boiler or rl-m lit on roots all the r.-t of my d.ivs" I don't want no iu.nr.-l wllh any body,' said I. but I mo ditklvervd that tlie critter from A rka ie.it w wns IhiihI o hev n fu-s He braggtsl and crowed and hail m iiiii- li to say that I had no other way but to tackle him. We peeled off coaN and ij.Is out thar on tho b-vel id, nnd I nolh-otl the old mule stainlln' llh Ids bind quartern out of I ho wiMt-tted doah " 'I tell yo' what I'm gnlne to do,' said the stranger as he in olo ready I m gwlne to bile off mr right o.r and carry It back to Arkaiitaw wllh me ns a sort of a cert ill. ale, and hope you'll write the date on It with pen and Ink before I leave.' We dually got l w.irk. atnl I iun found that critter all I could manage He was peart In bis fi-elln ami a hard hitter, and lis he danced around he said: 'Yo' might as well In-glll to holler right now, Zob While, fur I've gt yo' licked.' Jet nlxitlt Hi lt lime I fetched lilin a swat that kecl.-. him bead over hea-ls atid broke my lliumli. He g.t up as (wirt us yo pleas., and, sH-ln' my thumb waa broke and my right band usolctut. hi put oti mo' Hteaut. It dl seem to me that fur tho fut time In my life I was gw lnu to be licked, and I had a fi-.-lin' of g"ueliis cleor down to ui butes. I'.roken bones don' count In a f nt down In this keutry yo" know. The man who comes out on top gits the cr.illt. nnd the othc fellow hasn't a word to say. Yes, sah Jest dun reckon i was hevln' n w erful clus nIihvo of It when l'rovldeuee Interfere!. 1 wns Im-1u' biingis) all nrouud when I hapaiiiM to wo my old mewl backln' up on us from the shell. He'd heard that row lilld want ed a hand In T'other feller's back wns to'ard tlie mevvl. mid I pinye! to k.-ep It thar. lb' never hail no warn In' of whnl was eotnln'. Then fust thing he knew the mevvl bucked tir to within kl' kln' dbdnnee and let gr tioth fe't. ii nd old Arknnsaw went Pdlln most down to the bresh fence. Ills breath was gno when he stupiu'd. nnd I was also sltiln' on Ida Hioinach In throe or four mliiils he opened his eyes and lHkel around and said: '"Ar" I back In Arknnsaw og'lnT " 'Not HkiiKsly,' said I. "Z'b, I acknowledge to Ixiln' a lick ed man. but I'd like tho coiihoIusIiuii of know In' how 'twas done.' " it wnr n fa r font' " i rwkon It waa. but I wns glttln' tho Ix'ht of It when yo' fastened n couple of horseshoes to yo'r hnndsand reached over my shoulders nnd hit me In the back and sent me tumblln'. Was that what licked mv'C " 'Iteekon It w as. -'Hliaku bnmls. Zeb White, and bid me g'Kidliy.' "And lie shouldered bis bnndlo nnd went off wliistlln', and to this day he don't know whv that font went ng'ln him. I heard that he went bnck to Arknnsaw and tried to fight wllh Iiohn shoes tied to IiIh hands, but tho other rrllter evened up by shoo tin' fo bui lets Into him." Talcs of Cities. T'lilliidelphln this year has 2.1C4 II cciiHi'd NiiiooiiN, it loss iif one slneo 11)12. C'blengonim lire demanding n epn rate prison for women, b bq run by women. Han FnuiclHco promlHes n moral cleanup In advance of thu opening of Its exposition. (!leveln nd's 2'K) women ragplrkers have bei'ii declared by the Htnle. factory liiHpuctor tl menaci) to public health. Current Comment. Time in now Hying, and the day Is Hot fur off when you will have to knock tlin fly out of time. Chicago ItwonM lorn Id. At a society dance In New York the dancers' danced down n Htnlrwny. What sort of stops will thi.y take next? Cleveland Plain Iienler. On Hie Intent and grentest stenmahlp Just, launched them are. Ilfebonts for 5,250 perHons. Ktlll tho proper thing for a uliip to do with lifeboats Is not to need them. -Chicago News. -U all hU tuawUI sobe J !r.w a b'k out (or NK 1" "I .-. u.il hliu ( lhk - tt.1 whit tl.l b)V "Ho taid b had U liuprow.! up. Mm at .'b. tn in "rMt 1"' '" Jugular sh.ml.1 alwa) I rarvfuliy capitalistHl-- lt.ou Tranwrli1. Mv u l l" II.. II e.ak . ..1-1 War eW II. ,1 .1. t-ul wllh sia rlla.w Wltea lh U - im-uo-Im flat J'""l Hull There la Ik gmHew Jumper lw ho w.wld Cm- He d.Mu I b4 like n albMe. Hull Ho l-n't. He Juint at vu ltt- tUotia. - Now burg New a. V..mn ft.- la th .' tk ItMH Ml4, At.,1 h t ( cU u th Ihn4 V iuitr.4 K.r k.Mti uo llwe lH. Ilul mm a aiaunienl luvi't vhaivawl whit -IauiUI iSmrl-Jo"k -Have ).'i a striking klewl for your uov 4 y I nU.uI.1 Kay , mdlol tbe buy author '' s4 up a rovr lriit that will make every thing els the newtiiiid k'k like a hunch of wllh nsl turnip l.t by vvuiparu.wM Washington Mar. II.. . .1.1 tlw shy n4i.l of hu tuv. The cUor k-fl hrr iliwk. iul .hi Hi shoul.tor hi owl rw i U n.ll Wkt-w ll .lk.l t.w Mrl My girl annoy me terribly wit" their prch paill.-. an. I It got won everv uniiiH'r Why doll t oU do S I dtdT t "What did yil d.-eerU your imnnlal aulliority or eid your' girl viiiiigr' Neil her I'm too foy tu tir Up trouble. I Rlmply Iih-IomhI thx pervb met turmsl It Into a breakfaat .roe." rieveliiiHl I'lalu InmIot. 1 k l.llv iM i hP from SI lul jlakl "Hm trMi ar C..J I oi will. X..iur I iwl la Ihrlr hm Mttcn.Min.e r tun nam. Ilul flrnl ba lo full" iH.MIsr - U4ncu(l' Howell - I 'id your h I aim nil bl eiitnnoe examinations? I'oivoll Ho wa roitdlilono In tbe llt-ee yell - Woman' Ilwe Cmi Ion M m runul tu-r itiarumtort fort S..r ilueli.-aio her snvlou rliufi Vlu. nif. li U,y rl.wkr.1 In hen sl I only tl.k.l In luk -lro.,klr Ul. Mls I'lilllng-So orry I couldn't I mi when yu called, but I wa juat having my hnlr washed. Mi . ShiirK-.iul the biuodrle are pmvokliigly alow about roturulug things!-Judge. I "li s easy tuxiah to tai lsnt Win n life nwa t Ilk . Ilul Iha man wurtn whll I lh man be ran srnll" -Houston IHxrt. I 1 II no einxign to IM ilBtinl Ttiouiih the s.rvl.s Is slow dralh. Ilul the mutt w-irth whll U lit on that ran smile Wlt.n Hie check ukr away hi breath. -HiiriimiuM I Ma ) 1,'nl'ift. It's ensy ni.iuKh lu h fie set nt h. n thoukht vsn lo cum pouring Dill, Hut th man worth whll can Just grind out a pile When Iherv'a nothing la writ about. -Ut Angrle klapre. It's rrtsy enouah In b ilionl Wh.n Iha aasolln work all rlahl. Ilul lh man worlh whll I III on you run t rila When his uulo has bucks! at nlahl. Isnvr llvuubllrsn. 'The house Is too clowo to tbe river. ami the ground la too low," said the pnxpit the purchaser. "I'll bet Ibis phne Is lloaled every spring." "Whnt of It?" Inslsle! the owner 'There are tint tiuiliy Inuiaefi wlure you cnii sit In your dining rismi ami nsb frmii the window, are there r-Clurln nail I'.inpilrer. "W ho is the U ln lonlahir r asked ah I llruim floor. I in lo , I A lie y alood on tha lutllruim JI i'Mikeil nround the r'Mjm And she p.uk lo him im mor. -Caiai Cod Hem. Overhand - HM-lety's Intiwt dance railed I ho "one step." riuli-rwood -The tendency seems to ho toward reducing the foot liKiveineti lo ii mliiliiiiiin. Youngsiown Telegram. There was a young Indy named Knoa, Whose promptness uuvo every on shol. Win n naked by a mot Why she never waa lal Itrpllcil, "I wear dm ks on my sol." New York Tribune. "Were you lu Venice while 7011 were abroad r "1 forget. Were we, husband?" "I don't HiHi how you enn forget Ven Ice. Tlutt'H where we got that goo! Hpaghettl." Ioulsvlllu Courier Juuruul To buy her pn-senls his ensh h spent And her word of thank wer sweater than honey, Ilul when hn hud aipianilered hi last , red cent HI in married a youth who saved hi money. -Nuw York Pre. I licks (iMw ki.iing a lonn)-Yoii have placed me under n great obligation, Wicks. I feel that I nlinll never Hide lo repay you. be Wicks lilve me back that money. Komervllle .louriial. Hhn smoked Just one No more, you bet I Rhe rulls It now A slckiirelte. -Iiostnn Transerlai Aerial Flights. It looks us If.tho aviators needed "blue sky" law from tho way they are Killing lllelllHI'lVIK. A flight neroHs the Atlantic In dirigible balloon Is tho sort of perform 11 lieu In tho isiHMlblllty of which people win iieiievo after It has boon aceoin pliHlted. A wntorpliitm tins cost tho llfo of I'reiuh nvlntor. This form of tho flv lug imiehliio Is new in tho Hold, but It bids fair to maintain the average 01 mortality of tho other.-New lork World. A MatrimonialAd. Auu Trow iMrUg wa apirrutly Jsollunl lo a ilf l lll Her 11 her bad never " " " ,n "ui- " tvkloiit a ! grew to wwumsv kHkal that he would bav to wU f"C bor living Wbrai l M iwveuloew be bad a bote aiTulr wllh )"' M kw who wa allll In ndtog aifl wllh tbrwe or four m )oar f luly fore allnliilug bla rwfealm. fe t.Kt )uiig (. a wrUiu tT4lr. awd the young wan lienor 'li to uis fr ul of the girl he fate Iv4 Ann lMliel len'grphy and l)p w riling and at twenty went to work Hut that kind of w.ek did Ie pi bor hlte ilno4 for a lioiue ana an iui home brtug. bb waa allra live ul ioubtle lulabt have marrle!. but ery year be grew more wrll. ulat a lo th. man ah should cIkmsmk Them are p-r.ii who l'llove In go lug (orwarvl. eu If on" wrng lu load of right, while tbolr "II1"""" re alway (earful of sinking luto new iwlh Auu llonge to lb (uriuor laM Tlie Brn ( hb tl she wrkel was a large dorurr. auu sue un nude iMtirtuuliy b wlswrve tbe re niikble rowulla that a.vru from ad vrrlUIng line day the suhjo. t of mat rluiuual advorlUeuieut curt! lo br Hl wa aware that the reaulU of aia b wore u'l In keo4ng w lib the wrtalullia' to buiiie. Why slu.ul.l boy U't be available Mi bad road hit In cortaln rlilve abrwid marrtag iriMirr are In roualant riilsltii and Im luarrlago tboy eCt t are a liable lo turn out well as tb wade lu olbor way Koin months after IhU hie mvurmi to bof b rsme bui on ovnilng ,rc I advi K-ratioli she tik U advrttlsoiuont a he bad writ Ion Uuig lf..r from a writ lug dek. road II over, med In llol uf Igiutlure live throe lollor T. O, T, put It lu an envelop ad.lirl lo newspaper and. Inking It I" a loiter but at lb cor nor, drpal II In -Tboro." alie Mid on returning to bor room, ' H doiio. ami inui uirio .... ... . M Khe rrtuualoly rwaiuM anawor fr.an n-t.us alio l.ak Uan u-h ad torltsruioiiu a in-riol from Imiopor motive, but thl waa doiihltrsn from ttie Winding of bor UM-aMge to bach ek.r. Mi ro-rlol a nuuibrT of rw- plli from men wb b'k bor ad. In lb spirit In which It waa meant, but Ann could easily toll from tbolr lu that Ihoy wore wrllteu by U1011 aha would be willing to marry There waa on that wa rry far alsiv tb rel The writer wa v d.titly a geni Ionian and nlucaio!. It ormo! lo Anna Hint be bad road bor heart. He said that he plllcl btr for llng oblUol to rowrt to a moan el donlly rrtiulvlre to bor to obtain what wa every woman's natural right, tuar rlage, mborb.!, home. Ho rrellr! the drift of the time whl. h teidnt to -nrnte the .. nnd idiillrfulo lb home. He pniao. a rrroa.ei.oi.-e a a first slop toward an artuallilane lo lie billowed by wbnloVor fal uilght he In store for them. Tb b-llrr waa full of fooling, of sympathy, hide!. It seemed lo Anna thai It bad lieon writ Ion by a lover Instead of a stranger. Anna wa delighted. Win wr4e reply which abe kept fr a few day, Hum rend It again and. tliwllng that she had written bi lu h from tlie lwrt wndo anotlior boiler adniitnl to the occasion. This olh lli-d a nolo that. while It was -rfis ly deferential, tbe writer seeming to try to write w Ith the rtilisi lollslioe of nddreaalng a alrntlgrr evidently nllld Hot rotirea olotbllig kin to love. Anna Interpreted tbla to im-nn that he was, a abe etpresml It, bi-nrt hungry. lu the tiirrospoiwionee that Piiaiie! Anna dinvere.l In the writer's letter all that roul. I mi rtproMd In Iheia Hut she hnd imt soon him. Her heart sank within bor at remembi-rliig that be might write lovely loiter nitr allll be unattractive lu apiM-nrntice ami be might be the latter and a villain. 8 he prooNcl nn eicliniign of photographs. Iler corroaiiiloiit wrote that am likeness.. ofioii gave a very dlfforenl liiipriswlou fMiu the real being and hi would prefer to see and bo soou lu the fli-ah. l'l to this mint Anna bad proceeded without any ipialms or regrets, but iiiiiiiIht of eiimlliuis now riiuie to tier. HI111 hnd never had but one love, and that had ended long ago. Hhe ha not beard of the young student f Ave or sis years. Never! hole she could not but contrast n love like that with ou affair like the present Hhe shrank from the ordeal of mooting man alio bail found by a matrimonii! advertisement. Hevernl time sho de termined to give tho mailer up. Hut one day she derided to receive a rail from her cnrreapuiidoiit and imihIihI her letter as sho bud done In tho first place thnt she might not hnve an opportunity to ciuingo tier mind. Not being willing to bring her corre spondent to her Ixm rdlng place, she flp pointed a meeting In a park nt a cer lain place nt seven and a half o'clo. nn a June evening. Kho went there few minutes Ix-fure the appointed time and sat on a bench. A pair or arms wns thrown around her iiiM'k from behind. Hhe wns once released so that she could turn and saw her young lover, grown manhood. In their clandestine rorrinpoiulonre she had signed herself T.O.T., nnd when ne wrote M-r nd., Ininlliig for a name. it nnd occurred to her. Tho Initials hnd happened to cntcb the eye of her girinisnl lover. Foreign Affairs. The IHt.lo Moiileiigrln wasp is hnrd to eiibh mid will ho bard to hold after 110 Is ciiugbt-Cluviiliind I-nder. The Mpeotnclo of ninrniirliil Franco cmmiirlng phlegmatic Oermnny for nervousness and excitability Is enough to iimkii the world snicker Willi unholy gioo.-New York Tribune. Tho mealiest wny yet aiiggesleit 11 niising rnvimiie cornea from n I'rencli niiiiilclpnllty, where they linvo been trying to collect a tax on baby car rlugw.-ItalUjmire4tuerlcan. N4kt T CrtdlLr, THK OU'MTY IXH'RT lr t. tTK r (iKKiMiN v,t 11 IX WAPIUXUT'IN CviI'Mv la lb Mattrt 4 Ike I'sl.i. of klif n llarblxaa. ilereaas,) ouaty, harvMlu 4 tbe teslaawiil ol Miy li.thu, T CMltI Now. Ibu(u, all petsoiis let glMl kl eli L. ipil ! ixMiaesI ku pteersi ih, 11 tbe )M.WilgMl, tsjilbi ttuh J? ww bet Ibeiehe, ell kef bis ..JT J.l. . . a . . . s.rw, a in iaw tov . & lli I. Ibe Aaaeiw.a vJT" I IUm. Byildlug la ltil.. ltT7 lllii lt lb llttM tbe dale kw7 lUd this Sib day vt aly, i, Hot. 1 k. II..I..- l:evlui I.i..Lli It-glry llre, AiiwMtnw ,ut lot SUMMONS IN Til It l llu'l'IT iMHrlT . HTaTK nr OHMKlN roll oi'tT ur WAHitiNnr. naj H. Ulllan Utk. I'latuUtt.i a si.lrlev Isa k. Ik!!!.) rublllI Us k. df),lt : la lb naai of Iha Simla at n,.., r lieesby lamlinl lu awar au.l y-nZ tat lies OHiiiplalnl R la. I auns4 y uu I a slut willlUd iwirtMMisaVinlk.lu ... Ll . 1 ... , a . . ' J ' "F, , amos us Issois ait.. hIM'lutl ul si S aks ttuuis. nial eul.li. allon uf Hi luwukHw; If lail ! appear and nsasc. Iba pisii,a ... "(1 O m' "wwair iif is failaf a. nian.ll lu lb plaint, lo a 11 - I. . 'ea f OlVlrfea bkfataK Mlaatutli.c tkM latn.l nt Uisllluiuu kMlli !. iisii.urt and Uclxtdaul, thai sb ha 110 ll. I to rawiiw bar aalla &, ssa) ll so. b other and fuftbar rallat ss ki ika ooit e.ay asm u4 ami aruiaM 1 bi suttJUMiu la l.ublubad uk a aa k.lsi l) euhaer ! ,, by ult at ha llou. J. V, 'awball. Ja.ls ol ika shove enlllml euwrt, lala lb I '4k April, lull, tllratting Iha Pubikaibsl Ibatwul Mrbaabal A UU.rb. Airn lu I'lsiniiJ. (at t'hmli ol fiMHuusroa IUuUum. iiitiaml. loegoa. la ftl at pul.ileai hot, Apll '. si I last publleailoa, klsr kJ. lata. Notke ol Tlnal Mbmcnl N. .Ike 1 batal y la. thai Iba ends. iana.1 luiliiisiiri ita b a ill . mtimI i.l lb at of Nanr laalaiM I'mosmO. iWeaassl. naa as a th . ly I ..oil ..I 11m niaiaof Urasjua, rot W aak. eglon fount y bar Dnal aomuni I u tistler of !.( aatala. ami aaid I'wtn bat i.(till MiUflay, Iha ana d uf W.jj, HU si lbs 1 1 ul.iy f-ull Km, in I II, lis. ,,io. Uiaaon. at l4i t.'ekwk A at. nf askt lay m lb II 111 and plat fu bsaiin e lbn Ui said final amutial sad i. Ik a net aH.iieiueil uf sal. I aasaia. lwua, mis iptti n. leu. Kaocy b. faanor. Nsory H psarssm, Adtnlntotralrtl Kb lb Mill Anna4 nf !. Lata! Sso. y lsalll I'aaraoa. I 'ease I U-ly A II, AlUMStay lor A Jails HIS . Applkailon U Urglsarr Title in (la ClrruM Cottrt T ttVliatf llr.goli, fur lira tliUUjr f WaaaV bUtn. nth Mailer of lb Appllralkm of K. J. f.,t bit lit l(eislrl.Ht of lb TM4 to lb Pdliisiliaf ileavr tlH real prriperlr Haiti; poMl.ill uf IWIoan, T. I S I 1 V , will, Mar., la Waabiaguui 1 ..a, ly, lit tkoii, butiiHll and dairfitwl aa lolbia. lo will llewinnlug at an I ma pi pa MJ ss4 rturlli ami I t; I Iaa4 S tl b-g. .11 win. K fr.Mi Ilia iuarta an 1 1 a eornoi on lb w bmiiHlary of ! H ii.Hi 7,1, and rwnnlng lhanra S lea 31 mill K. I IM fs4 lo ail Iron pip. llieiMW N t drg u min. K DuS In lo a lion pipe, li.IH M aH ilag II loin. W, l.t.'J fri tu an Iron pfpaj Ibanoa K I dej. U'. mill. W. ft. ft lit lb pla f iMsilniiliiS.isinUloInt MHora. f.i Wlidtii II ay Cnnearn: Take i..4iia, thai on lb Sih dsf of May, lull, bii siplirihm wm flle4 by B. I. Kot In lb I ir.-iill l oon of lb Mat of liretion, lor WhIHiiiUis t'Hlulr. M lb Initial ea;istrUoii of iha Ulb U lae land lne dm ri. Now, iiiiU-m you appear en of befurt M hi. lay. Hi 1Mb ,4i f tuna. Ivl.l. and i"W cause why aucli applkwlbot snail mil h (iule, lb sam will b laksu at .oiif.iait, and a tlnrrcw Will I ntrj is-otilmg lo lb prayer of lb appli.aet, t id )ou will I lorvr her rail Imm die p illng lies saina.l K.lw.1). U. I 'lei k of lb I'lmiil (Vturtof ibniM of Urotti.u, tor Washington IViunly Lag ley A Kara, Atloroeys bir Applbwal SILVER CRAY Btr.Xlr.SS S C. WHITE IC6H0RNI INDIAN RUMNlRDtmAJiWmUi SflUARE DEAL POULTRY FAKH Uu-onmcimA NllUS0R9,0n. I offer all Stiuarc Deal Poultry for lestt (ffcr above market prices. 70 W Leghorn licus, 80 pullets; best layout in couuty. I'.jjgs at 50c tor 15; $4 o jK.r 100, while they last. J. K. Cwuzcns, near Jollcy hop house, 2xi N 1C Hillsboro. Hcrgcrt & Layne,HorwEdu cators we guarantee that we can break any horse of any habit, and no charges if not (hot oughly broke. Your horse goes through uo ill treatment while being handled. Our charges arc very reasonable. North Plains, Ore. -11 Tho warm weather of' th week in rnuiilly brinKing foliaira to thoftMt, lfa about timo--Sprinjr haa not been bo backward for many years. Judjro Campbell will be on tha bench in circuit court, next Mon day morning. NutU U heieby tl, il,,, deisigwed b !) d4v ,iaut i..hie. by M.lrr ml lb 1 .I lb Mala ul llaa..M u