HILUflORO ARGfJ. JAN LAKY. m ELECTRIC SERVICE on 1 Mr. u - t ' I ) I HMlltva I la - I 'M l iter t ltYrn llillU.ro aiul I irthnnl follow i"k' m l.-lut. .... hi i lit'" j p.vtrii anil Stfam Train wilt run on tin ;- a m S A M :t7 r. M . i i: r. m 5..C. r. m .' IlllUlmrit Arrive k.i: A. M. 1mc a. M. l 2i A. M. 5."Ti I. M. C It 1'. M. SOLD OREGONIANS j FOR THIRTYSIX YEARS NOIICi: or SHI pui s S. I THK Hlt'TIT inl l;r !,(. lM, il., r ii:'..i'. w amii. to-; ,i , Wrf,l, I . I,fl,. I' .... M Hide in Comfort on the Big Red ALL STEEL Gars J.il.ll M. S-jlt. Ci-IHTttl IViHt'tlfiT AkV.lt. J W. lave M..IJ, S.,e WrtwJ ,. . ( ( 14" V anil Man in l. . . II wrt'ie,! an m i ol IUaImmcmiIH.I .. 41 MllSmiMIM me,,....- ..-. i,, , ,,..,.., , , ""liljJMIMin ' l'i Uf ..I I. - . ! 1,'HI.I I , , . ,j ,,.,,, , f -' i i I Miliar I if arc a SlrrrU at Ik IMd "' u' ' "' 1,11 I anal) Sc ""' '' ' ' '':: , I at lit riM,,t r , .etc . , . .... - I Ilia M, ,Ul ..I 'iLlnnr.., I: 7' limit l'av. ami th,. I :. t im.. ' T"" '- - i , , . . ' "'" i :i . . i , t ; , aw. ih a ntuM that is. un- ,h""" ti. i-.., . i .,. ..i,iaii..,i m n... .1..... -'",i,r ".- " irimi a "if 'i - r.'x ! ri .t ,j , -n i., v i Htan.laii,t i.f wIIiiil' th,- ,.rl.r. N".,!'"".,.'':"L-,S - ' .. . mi ii(ruii i-vi.ii, . I . .. i . n'w. He i i)inni-iii ( n-in.' ' '., m... . , i. i a . . , . ' W-l'llll. f a.l.lll,;'..!! I ..,, , I,,.. lUily Ori pmiatm whi n h- ifht yarn of K... ail( frum'rlZ.lllT;:",:':, that ti..,.-; yarn a h- l'rlT:. 'XC'Z. i,ai-iti(; iiif vr-at i,MKia- ' '" '"' n. t ..i . , , '...Vl.-k A.M. ..I ....l.-.v ..i.....-...,,,., M-r in thi- harulH of r uiTM. Ids ' ' u.r . ,lti t. ... . ,.. n . . , father, .he ia... i:,i,y cav,. ,,. ' Im ti'-I a hardware ht,r.-oi, Main .. .1 .1 niit. mi I uii.i..!. i,., .. N I .1. . n.l.inl I14.I. !, i... 1 1' 1, 1 ''-r lf July. lUIH tl.n .1 la .. I . h.'l' ill I ff-. i.l( or .itii i. !!,,. 'if. Ill ami t'l tit- alHitr t kiiil -l j. '.(. r ly all rt lit. . .1 . .i i' 1.1 . 1 . ,. nilii.h. jilUmi liiI. i.r.lrr ami ! . i. . . n. U aaul i.Mti an. 1 i uihi,,. i. J. K. . -, Milil i.f VV alii!iliiij i i.,i.t . 1 f. ji ,4 H he!!-. .V A 11 un a. AH"i .i. i,t I'U'iil.l! Nulite ol l inal SrllUiiiini Hoffman's Sawmill is sawiiij fri'iu ll:c Ust ti.nUr iti W.isl.iiiKtuu muuty. The faust Rough and Dressed Lumber KILN DUIMI) ri.OOKINC ami RUSTIC ai s on hand, l-'stiinatis mt ItiiiMittHS, l;liMiiiti, Rustic. Ceil ings - all kinds ol litiisliol liiinU i l. house 1uatcri.1l. Wc ililivcr. I In -uc: lu Slates", (ilcneoc Central, 37 PlilliR MOII'MAN. Bacona. Orrn 4 NVI SAVK YOU mqxky r.tiiK no rents, ami liaviiiki 110 heavy ihiim; nwiiin jnKrity ami ilisviniut inn ;''l ")' hills enables me to mII iln .in r tli.ni any city eouitH tituryour Proof Is Buying A Complete Line of Crncrwi MEKCIIANDISi: unci CROCLKltS Tiy me oiue ami you will return. Huy ymii h'.ill Mipplies here. I'm in implc' Hunts, t te. E. T. TURNER. Laurel - - Oregon us :u ipj M 1.1: T III It I H AllS AND 11 II INI. S IIM HIS.IOI'KIC All. 110 A Kl) On Any llmlilint; .tuti ' Makr your Imt ilm iimnrv I!" (aittirr. llMif ainl Kr I"" irmlU lijr nili) llliuiilr Wall llimiil (lit wall nihI irllilKt. Ci'U V)rl mil IrM limn 'lau r In a'il) - ItM'ka) Ik IIi-i iii' linn llir I'liililin Ni Mine Crrkril Wall "HUliolnlr" wall" "Hit rrllinii" me iinalliilril l.y llir jai uml liinUlure wlili 11 H"' I l'i'i ILmullful MraMa " IHiillil ln,.ki' 1. iii.u.ll. I. ...I .i.r.,v. III. I ulvra I II Li ullli'lliHI ''M' lfiiu. I. n ,,, (.In.irf evrrvwlirie foi.fii.lur, l.utiKiU.a. n limiif 'ni..ln.K,, K,nKtn out -tMiUilliiK u l every klml nf lim lme. ( Savr 11 MuiitH'i Time -r ! ,1--"-t-i 4 f,., ., ,,, rr,y f, M-i ,m ihy Jnl mil II , '"''""K mi l H nn, rrlllnii re irmly fur ilecointur Hi miw ilny. (r i irnU ii ,nrK ncnlril. Nn (kill nrnleit ! apply II "'"Mil,, mir , ,llll,ll)( (,, jvt Sample at Unit. Hll.LSBORO f LANING MILL Hnln ). Mlll.boro. OreKon III I I.mI.I... WHulllllflnn ('..mil. ' Ml . i. 1 . 'l hy ,,..1 : "PPumieii ami ron- Mc .,,1 "' l,,,,,v enlltlrit Jn.,, "U"-'X "I'"" U,e ...) r'.l1rr.. '1 "ii-lll HI I'.lllllH H)i 1, " ' "n il. WW.. ' ,"l.ll nyalnm a, Ilir rZ Tnl,"lM.I Mlillrril to tiw-t) V"' Ulll' fiK"i'il ex "'. t ti.. 1 r"'p,-f vniiplirr ' Ihe L ' ' f Kl' ,,. nilliMI,-,,,, N lliililnl ItHIlk 'I'llfuna . WHhilU.oll hftfof n""ln il llllllltllll fllllll ,hl,,:i.;',f.i,ir,1 19I4. I'.niiiii if ' llJ' 'i'''""1' "fre -lit. 41 6 The Parisian Hair Store Hair RDfal of nil klmln nwile In onli r, Aniiiiplrtelliienf rraily niaile nwlli li e from $i..v P- ""M,le prie you wlnh tn twy n.l we will rml ki.hU on approval. ChiiiIhuK" iimile la onler. I'iiII line nf ilye, Ionic, ry Imlr rmlorei. eienm Hyeliin unit nlrarhinK t'V epeil. 389 Alder St. Portland, Or. Dr. C. R. 5LOYD Chiropractor ami Naturopath Upstairs, HoiuYl Kulltlinit First Hall west of Post Office HilllslHiro Orwn Argua and Journal $2. '5. 1 A . i S - f' Stn-i-t. aiul Ih Iiik a irn-at n-ailrr hi naturally vkantnl hi daily paMi, I'rf for,' the days of tht- railway he ntTivcd hi.i paHrs overlanil, ami kept a few on hand as a favor to theOrtnuman. lie irenerally iave away u.i many a he mild, ami when the town irrew, ami the Southern Pacific Iniilt, he still held the agency. When ymiriL; Cave reached his eighth year he wa.H in the Kture, and it wan his business to take care of the OrcKnnian money. As lie Krew older he took entire ehare of the husiness, and even when he was at Pacific Cniversi ty he Haw that the paK-rs were delivered, and collected each month. "Jim" handled the ()rei;onians liefore there was a brick in the town and he is ntill at it. OltliOON lil.l CI kIC TWAINS To Portland - 1:LM am iM a in S:l.i am 10: U a m l:P. pm :i:Wi p m 1. l"i p m S:'3i p m :.aS p m From Portland 7: IS a m '.1.07 am ll.Z't a m :.S pm IMS pm : 2 1 pm 7::ts pm ;:22 P ni V::W a 111 UNION STOCK VAk'DS Receipts for the week have been cattle, 17."S; calves, II; hons. CTTJ; sheep. VX That cattle prices did not lireak badly and cause a panic this week is the remarkable feature to the trade. Following the depression a week iiiro. Monday came forth w ith a veritable dcliino of cattle and buyers prevented disaster by cleaning up the supply and re lieviiur the congestion. Killers pit some good hay-fed steers at prices ranging from 7 to 7.10, and cows t to tUHI. Hog trade was steady to linn during the entire period. Mon day's run broke all records, the total beng 'JiM) head. Firm, smooth stulV was bid nt 8 and 8.10, with the bulk price at 8. The market closed with best top hogs going nt 8 cents. Prime weathers sold at 5.75, and ewes nt 4.50, hut medium mniiitv was cut shandy. Fancy lambs', best ones, selling from (5 to (i.:?5 early in the week, strict ly choice grain lambs are quoted (5.50 to (5.75 at the close of husi ness. F-dwnrd A. Harris, of Hood River, who was recently called to the Congregational Church here, will supply the pulpit next , .... .. I... mill ott.iulf SUtiuay nioniniK. "r "i-"" on "The Solidarity of out Social Forces," discussing the platform uiHtn which they can all do hat tie for uplirt. It is expected that Mr. Harris will announce his decision as to the call next Sunday. Cermnn Lutheran services, Sunday afternoon, at 2:30, at the Congregational church. h. W. Luecke, Pastor. Ill llir I ..1. m. I'oiirt i.f :h M ill' .1 Hie Km lur Waliiiifi'iti 11 . .iy In llir Utl. r i.f II... kl.il- t ..I I'rank lli.'li, ..... iv I. I N'.iiii i In r. l y Kivim tli.M t ' . 1.1 .t..r Ifti.il aihiiiiit"ir i..r ..I i'l '--.,t.' it lu.-.l in II.. ". ,'ii:itli I r .itrl ir.. I (. aiitiiihl hiiiI rrfxirl ft (It 1. ii r i'l -.ii.l .-.liltH. ati'l Ilia: -ail rmut I,,, i, , ,1 4. i.'H M.IM U, , il,,. 'nli I ,v ..1 I . 'th 'y. I 'll i (In. I.i.iir 11I Hi"'. - k M ..I ,' I .1 ty , ail'l Hi Cl.ll'.1 I .. .1- r.. ii, ... i.nn;t. .it I i.iuit v . ' In ' 1 1 II ! . I. .f... I lrrf":i , i4. (Ii 111 .i' .11,1 (., r 1 linarint' i.l Ju l . 4i'l lit. i! 1 1 1 1 , 1 in I.. 1 tlx i.i.ni 1 'in. wt . 1 - 1. 1 1 t ,. K I l: ., . A'lliH' l-'ft'"! if 1 1 1 1 - . lUtfli-V llaM A'l'.i ) l"i 11 in. ihut Wali.Mi'lint Hull.!, Mun i i . V. 'in - i iy ai-'l 1 ..I ty Dr. Gertrude Phillips linti-. ....Hiu I'hyxi. 1 .n Olliiti li 'iir. I (.1 I p. in. il., 11 . 4, -In 1J a. In. ANC2KI.A MAY Teacher of Singinri rul Tiuna Terms arranged to suit. ROOM 4. - HANK ANNF.X. I ) very Pay. HOLS! IN ami One heifer or a carload; With calf or coming fresh; White or mixed black and white; Immediate or deferred delivery; Cash or terms-Prices Right. COAST CATTLE, CO. F.CCKNK. OUK. Cilice at the Fugene Creamery, gon, by K. Schiller. When you indulge in a good smoke buy :i ( I rand Marca. tf NOTHING 1 JKE CHEEK Ry l lU'.I f lLKkE Wlll'll I llt'Ktlll I.IHllll'sK III I'iullllH'll .VfiO' i.f tip" I ililrri'il Hie ciilllitiliK r. m .111 i.f Sliiiiulitmi I'.i". .mi 11 siil.iry nf $1 11 wii'k. I li:nl !imti ii. t' eiiiMili for Ifii iiii'ii i.f toy iui 11111I il is iissiir:iiiro llml tells. I liioi' ufli'ii Yt'iiiiilorttl why this Is so luri'ly tin' I'siso mill liiii I'uiiii' In llii 1 'iitii'liisimi tli il it is Ii:imi! on llii' n iiu iili of :ir tli.il tlie iissail mil liim tln inlvioil:iu"i of funv ovoriu I'lllii. it is a prim ipli' of iiiis'liiinli'H tlmt H ImmI.v staili'il lliruiiuli spai'O in wliiill tlii'ie is 1111 li'sislin; 1 1 t i 1 tati will K11 on "I tin wiitii' rate fnrevi'i-. A limly thiit is lint l.i iti'il will not liiovo. aiul "Inn slnirk will lie ki.ink i'il Into "pi." I Mail no rovi'ii'iii'i' for my superlon:, lint tivati-il llieiii Willi I'liiiniMit ivsptvt I'Mept when lliey iiiiilerlnnk . brow-In-lit in.', w hen I 1 11 1 1 1 1 'ttl mi llieiii with Imth fii'l. This I Iti'pt up as Imitf us I whs paiil liltle or iiolliiiitf for iny serv lein: when I felt it essential to retain my position I iliiln't lake so many I'liiinees. Tlieie wim H hunker In the street hy tht inline of Oirilen. lie iliil nil eiior iinin.1 husiness 11 ml was very rieh. 'I'u lis elerks lie was like the momil of Tiii lary In 11 wasliee wasliii t'liina num. Not Unit he put on any nil's, hut liiH'iinse his position was so lofty. 1 nseil to hour stories uhout how he Rot his Hlnit nnil leiirneil Unit he went Intu Ui I'oltnn market nno ilay ?."iO,(HMl in deht lintl III few innnlhs was JoiHMNlil to the Kood. At the time I entered husiness he was worth millions. Ilelnnulm; to an excellent family anil not hehiK Ironlileil with backwardness. I was 11 hnltei'll.v of fashion. My rnpl till was one dress suit, which, notwith standing my youth, was too small for me, hut for 50 cents I pt !l tailor to enliii'Ke It. At functions 1 used to meet men who were the heads of hirp husiness concerns, ns well as of faml IIoh, Some of them 1 oeeaslonally went to (ImliiK husiness horn's on husi ness, with my lint in my hand. Hut. nioetiHK them socially, 1 eonsideri-it that while wo were on n different A Perfect ; i Baker 3 See and Compare It With ALL Others J c K'T' r a rartr In'l aa i aty ifma vtaam. If y wiU aal..utrl annul TtsoatMVuaa.f t I l"T In "- I 4 -ri,t4u- -m taa Oml Hvfm. .( w at far mm ,,k .ltf.,tnL Oftiff a-a vnu aad.aw 1 1-r,H tw bay il'iifralJy. miui ta aura ol a raau Uat km aa MVti- . Qireat r2ajestic- Malleable and )nM A Charcoal Iron JingG Fuel il Outwears Three Ordinary Ranges I V if-W th rw twM.M-ly I . " fc-4 WV lAa f4 r ' -4 n aury rwj--. JtMMill-J-r m t. ft a-sM ttwmwHr9n mfw4 ttm " i ' U 1-m hmmimmt -rtrtr M t tj-m. Ail r ks- 4fw mn4 Umm r-k Mtwfv. rw-f pum FOR SA1X BY PERCY LONC Saver U3 QmmF&kt ..a's it in. ,..., up an mil ,1 .i n k.iw i.f lh'firi'li'e. Tin.!' .r ,. :hh my wilary, tlinllcll -!i;lill iiihiri'il. was far t.i mnull f"i my r"'iiiri-in.-iits. Tin? ellmwii of lot iln-s mat Were tre.tlllK rilKKinl. ai.il it ;ia lin....i,i,. fur any tiill.ir tn lii.U- ll.. ir ii.iki-tlucsH. I ill, fairly gmA w.ik inisi'lf in that ri-ss-t with Ink. S'.iui- . f my f.-li.nv ilt-iks K"t small r:i.'H I'l l.iin ii1.isIuiih to lliiawj. .il.f lli. in. I.iil kept nil ill the Hen I. icr of my way that Is. Im-Ihi; ordi narily ri".4tfii iiiul HlandiiDj up for my ri-ht- It didn't iviir to me thut it n. I pay me ,i t'.a.ly to a man f.,r (Ii.- .ui.(- i.r ti-t 1 1 (ir an ad.lltl.innl lu or llirii. d 'llars a wwk. ne i-prin,' we had n heaiy niiiiw 'I'.r'u. f..ll..'.M-i hy a fr-z and then a ilciicv of ram 'I'll, re's nu wursv iiii l.-.i "ln; i. al i mill, iiiatimi for tmiis H.rt lima ll,.iii ,is. iind the i lly wns ll iiluh liiipaHsahle. There were larKt? hm.. .,f H.ii' r i'i-ri w here, and the de li' is fin- ei.ttiiit; m it them were Dot th.- w..tk nf islie atisl eneiiiwra. There u i n. . nly a I.I.h k iiear the liniise In n I was employed that was to tl. -I.tl that the wtmle distaise was lily pa-ahle hy humus nf M KtrlinC of Ui.inN .In-1 U'f'.re hank elosliig I was ilircli'd to make n dcxiit and -tailid on this narrow plank walk. I had iiiIit.hI ii j h .ii a lapHin of iiii.sideral.le length when 1 saw the so, elei,-n i.f the street, Mr. ( l!(cll, al' nt as fir adian.ed on the other side i.f II It was my part as an uu-ilcr-t rapper to make way for the great man. Hid my dp like fur n. ik .. way for lln.se al..w me ih terrisl me. 1 would haie U. i! wiltiin; to do fur an e.iial aiul ivoii'id have Ixi'li pleaseil to d,i si. f,,r an Inferior, hut to iret out of a wealthy man's path hy K'diitf hack r stepping into two fis-t of water did ii..( please me. Mr. "udeii was thlnk in' of some treat luisiiiess prohlelu, I i his,.. f,.r he didn't .ik up till we met very near the middle of Hie street, "ii se. ii. u me he stopHil. One of lis must t;,. way. Whi. b should It heT ileii.ial (Irani said that when he as mari'liim; to uni't his first enemy dining the civil war he felt the re spi ti.-iliiliiy until he reincuiherisl that .p;ite likely the other peuenil felt as ii.ie.'inf'iMal.le as he. That deoidisl him. 'in. I lie pushed on. It Mllrred to ioe that Mr linden was as much loath to haie ii ii- mo way to him as t was In do so. ..r.H.ier. 1 knew that be was a natural trainliler. Taking a punier from my K ket. I ail: "Heads or tails for the riRht of way." "Heads." he replied, with a twinkle ill his eye. I knew lioiv to dip a coin and have It come down as 1 wautisl It. so threw the ipiarter with my thumb mid called. "Heads!" and steppisl off Into the water 1 had saved my faee-tlint s. 1 had uiveii way. hut hail tint sur rendered uiy lights. That action made me a niillionalr. I met Mr. lieileii some time after that at n s,., i d function, and he asked tne w here I u -is employed. 1 told him, and he told me if I should leave my position in let him know. A few weeks later I left StomJltOll Bros. Tol iintarily and called on Mr. Oitdeli. Ho look uie Into his service and promoted me so fast that 1 ureiv dizzy, He Is now retired, and I am the mamicer of his business. I believe that Mr. Oliden w hen I llii'ped for the rlirht of wny saw In tlie act indication of a quality he w anted la his husiness. FROM RUDOLF ST. CLAIR TO JOSHUA MUDGE By R. W. KENAN I had recently Imh'h Ktaduated at a college of physicians. During the last year of my course the lady with whom I Uiarilcd, a Mrs. Stanford, told uie one day that she was very much trou bled about her daucjitcr, Kllle. Kllie was of n very romantic tem perament. She said tiothliu; nlsmt what was occupyluK her mind to her mother, who gained all her information from the girl's friends. Certain school mates of Kilie's told Mrs. Stanford that Kllie was talking about a lover, lie was tall and slender, with Hue, In I'ko blown eyes und black, curly hair. His n ye was about nineteen. Ills mime was Uiidoif St. flair. The luroruuiut did not believe that Kllie had any such lover, but that he was a creature of her ilUUKiUiltlllll. Kllie said that she was used to meet Ini; this lover alter school of liu after noon In ii certain open sipiare used for a public park. Of late the girl had become very moody, giving lndlcuUons of hioliiK some trouble on lur mind. Mi rate hints to her newt intimate f i i. inl. a tirl of h.r own ue, that she feared Itmlolf hail Issnioe iK'.iiainte. w it Ii another yirl who was lemlin him away from her. I siii.'i.'iiled to Mrs Stanford that she hay,? Kiln. a. bill afti-r w IikiI after noons, with a l o-w to discover if she . ul any man This was done, and one afternoon Ktlie was follow ed to the park in U-m.:oii. Walkine to a certain seat she sat d w u, ati'l present !y lur li wi-re s.s',1 .. move as Iti'Olu'li talking to wine oim. thouch not n person wan near her. When this fa t was reported to me I made nji my mind that Kllle's bralu was uiilialaiii tsl. she had doubtless S.-.-H a in. .ling picture play which she was eiiacthii; it. Imagination. lU'ing just alsiut to i?r:,duate, I was well up in the latest s lent i lie dlsa-overies ami . henries and had paid much attention lo autosuggestion or that something which iillS'ls person to create disease or impressions that haie no real istem-e. .Vaturally I Iss auie much In teresteil In the es. im-t one of Klhe's s h..iliii.ites apd askiil her what play Iit friend had most seeu and t.'.lk.sl about. I was told that It was i.f in which a young girl had met a young man. with the result of a love affair. The young man Jilted the girl, ai d she shut him. I feared that Kflie, following this play, would shia't some man, Is'II.t Ing Hint he was her recreant lover. I advised her mother to keep Kttle' r.Kiiu well liisstiil for Komething she i-hould not mwi.ss. This was done ami a little pistol was found under a loose hoard in the Hoset. with a dozen cartridges. Mrs. Stanford gave the enrtridge to me. mid after replaeins? tlie powder with chan-nal I told the lady to put both pistol and cartridges back in their hiding place. It was imt lone after this that one ei elilng on the streot Ktlie stepsl up to a young man and. saying to him, "I cannot, 1 will not give you up to an other," pointed a pistol at him and be gan pulling the trigger. The young man seized her hand and took the pis tol away from her, then turned her over to a policeman. Kftie was taken to a Rtathm. whence, when she gave her name and address, her mother was telephoned for. A great deal of dittieulty was encountered in explaining the matter, hut since the young tn an she Intemhsl to shoot would not prosecute the ease Ktlie was returned to her mother's rare. Mrs. Stanford was at a Ins what to do with the girl. She proMissl to send her to a retreat where she would lie kept from doing any harm ami would receive medical attention. But 1 sug gested an application of the theory, "Mke cures like" in other words, that Kftie lie given a real love affair for the purpose of eradicating an imaginary one. But this, for tlie want of a lover, was easier suggested than curried out. While we were deliberating Mrs. Stan ford said: "If you will make kve to Ktlie I will relieve you of nil responsibility for what may follow. If you cau restore her mental balance you may separate yourself from her. and she will grad ually get over it." "But, my dear Mrs. Stanford." I aid, "Ellie may not fancy me, and If she should and 1 lilted her she might shoot nie." "No girl of Kllle's age Can resist the attentions of a young man of yours. And as for shooting you, 1 hope he will by that time have recovered her equilibrium, and you will he in no dan ger." Curious to note the effect of the treatment. 1 began at once to show Ktlie little attentions. 1 bought her candy and took her to healthy places of amusement. tJradually I began to give her loverlike glances and an occa sional pressure of the hand. This treat ment extended over a perl. si of a yenr. when I went to another city to begin the practice of my profession. t think that by this time Etlle had recovered physically, which also menus mentally, and she parted with nie as any girl of her age might tie expected to part with a young man she likes. Indeed. 1 was slightly disappointed that she did not show more feeling. 1 think that my attentions served to bridge over a s?riod between childish bodily iuiierfection and sound woman hood. I never saw her again, and a few years later heard that, she had worried an ordinary man whose name was uot as high sounding as that of her Imaginary lover, for it was Joshua Mlldge. "Don't you see a great resemblance between that statesman and Georee Washington?" "1 suppose there Is a resemblance " replied Farmer Comtossel. "Every man that doesn't wear whiskers thinks h looks like George Washington, and every man that does thinks he looks like Abraham Uucoln.--Wishlngtoii i.im k tit :: ftm-rie. In the I'oonly Court of In Hlata of f.-Kori for Uanhlnxlon fount jr. In llis mall.r of I ha application of .I'-li-l Iiiii-. rial, l.x atnl at Timber In :l. fr Mi rnw to aril aplrltuou. mom ami mill l ILinora In Iraa u,uaall n.s than one ll..n In Timber pro line!, l Klili.Kl..n I 'on nly. orrgon. To th Honoralila I'ounly Court of Mm Slata of nr. -on fur Washington i'ounly: Yuiir un.lrriixm-il palltlunar. ronill l.ilnii.' a m.joriiy of I ha ral volar I Toiit'.'r ri lie I. VVahlnlon Coun ty, in. ton, wi.iil.l rmpr (fully rapro "n t In your honoral.le butty aa follow: Thai M.. I. I Inim-rlal la a bona fid liol.-l, lot ale.I at Timber luarnall. with hi Timber praxlnc!. Waahinirtoa Co un it, i or. .ii.- and ha accommodation for i."l Irs than fifty rut.ta. That IVauford Crrpa and Frank Miiilo ra.h are actual and bona fid i-i.l.'iii.i ami lexal vuier of aaid Tlm x.rr I'fwinrt, WashinKtun County, Ore .'ii. ami iin the owner and propria l..r of fcald Hotel Imperial. That your undrraigned palllloner are all a. tual and bona fid resident and lea tuiiri of Timber praclnrl, VVitithinKton Counlf, "reiton, ami hav 4., ally resi.ivd therein thirty .livii immt-diately precedin; th data of his I . mi. .ii. and the dal of th fllln. theit-of. and togeiher constitute a ma jority of th leal Yotera of a!4 Tim lr precinct. Washington County. Or Kon. W hartfore. your unjerslrned ptl linior would respectfully aak that license I.e icranted by your honorable l.o.ly to liotcl Imperial, of Timber t'lwnsite. Timber precinct WahlnTtoa County, oreirun. auihorlzlns;. permitting ami ernpowerina- ld Hotel Imperial to aril epintuou. vinous and malt li.H'.r in less quantities than one gal lon within Timber precinct. Washing ton County. Oregon, for a period of one year, and that urh other and further order he mad herein aa may necessary and proper In th premise-?. I'atetl, !ermbrr It, 11J. Signed) Mr. Gertrude Hughea. M R Minlo, Kdd Spears, Alva Zook. David si John, '. It. Hughe. Peter Weasel. harles A. Watson. R. L. Dooley. l Creps. A B. SplHer. It. L. Duta. Rob ert II. Monliromery, Aug. Olln, August Johnson. K.l Holltnbach, L. A. Roberta. i. K. WestinKhouse. J. F. Westing house. A. K. Loll, pete Janes. C. A. JKin. H. M. Urorbaugh, Helen May s-haw. Jim Hrown. A. J. New. Mrs. A. Mitley. fi x. Johnson, J. II. Wescott. no llrose. Peter Hart. Tho. Cowan. Chas. is.ty. 1:. K. Hutchinson, H. Chrl. lensen. John Van. lleo. Ingram, dm a. Kami. Iln, Mr, "tio II rose. prpj Kliiaon. Carl ller. M. H. Iler. Cha. T. Dodda, I; red Xteury. Alfon Meury, Chaa. .imhllin. Mrs. A. Meury. Mra. Chaa. Schmidlln. William Roberts. Joaeprt lacl. Lena Pad. D. W. Cavanaugb, A. I. ornduff. Daisy Ornduff. C. M Powell w. H. Luster. V. A. Lu.t.r. . M. ttcofleld. U. C. Fisher. I. W. Var 14. )) '. Ml,rPhy. Edward Hughe. I T',f OT- J c- Heuer. C. A. Hollenbach. rrank Thompson. K. C. lioodaln. C A. :o...lwin. K. n Loll, Mrs. A. B. Spltl.r. w. II "iHlemeyer. M. J. Malley, O. N. March. C,.o. Francino, Sam Kbry. Edgar Harrison. Joe King, H. Johnson, D. M. OOonnell. F. J. Helwlck. Chaa. U An Irews, Frank o Konnell, Krnest Bryant, eo. Helvev. F. O. Bunde. Harry H. Johnson . H. a Johnson. W. E. Rich, Albert ISIchet. P. O. Hirt. Mi a Mof fat. I.ee Duncan. Robert Halt. Andrew Hseii. Je Keefe, Mrs. R. E. Hutchin son, Ceo. Parker. Floyd Anson. And. JorKensen. Velta Anson, Albert Oberg. I'eeper. Clir. Fremstad, F. Erlck sen. lieo. M. Petersen, O. Berg n. ir..tr. T. Malstad. o. H. Peteraen. J. I . t Union. M. Han, a. . Powall, Paul . . aisanen. o. A. Powell ..o. M.s'oy. O. S. Shlffer. W. C. Upper.' T,"v - V 'U,n,'lln- Krln Stowell. Am old Wenlcke. A.lna Wenlcke. Ann M. stowell. Fred Stowell, Mrs. U M Mo Well John Rl.rii r tv.ji .' Chrisienson. Ed Stephins.' Frank Mint; . II i rui .a O t . i . . ii n mensen. . Wat- n,n.-. ?,'okk'' W' J' '"n. A. a Holt. N. Bangs. N. D. Chapman. W D, t hapman. J. A. Plnkerton, J. M. Hay. den, F.IUabeth Cody, Fred Woolwldg. To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that th for, go ng petition will'b. presented to th siai'e y ,ort f w"h'ntn County. Oh day of February. lu, at th hour of 10 o clock A. M. of said day. and at i . . , tha,' a "cen" "d to Hotel Imperial, of Timber townalt. limber precinct. Washington County "r.'Kon. conducted by Frank Mlnto are bo? , C rW"" who H. ,T1l"ber Plnct. authorlalng aald Hotel nperial. which Is an actual nrnfi',,, l1 wlthlr! a. 7d inecinct, aim having accommodation for more than 5u guests, lo M the'r.," sa d TimbHnU" "?d aorT!; omtit. Preeinct, Washington one .annn0" u-nt"'- "n one gallon, for a period of on year fCse."8 daU ot th '"uancrof ."i Dated this Jdth day of Decmber. Hotel Imperial, of Timber. Washing. '.d tr:'",fv-':,,r,n: " -..! pllcant ' CPSi TOrilr: P- appneant"- Tn8Ue ,r- ttorner fM YEAGER & CORNISH LAWYERS Phone City 232 Hillsboro Commercial Bank Big. HILLSBOKO. ORE. The Grand Marca is the moat wholesome "two for a quarter'' smoke on market made in Or. wiiiun $2.25