I 114 Our Motto ON SHASTA ROUTE TRAINS or imi PIONEER fins OF stopping mm N01ICH Of SMl.PIII S SMI; IS "IMF. I IK1 'I 'IT lofhT ir Tilr MATh or )i:K.oS ti: W AMIIM.H.N cm N't V W l! It loili, L.ttiffit. piact.jt I W O II tl I ' I h. I HIII' t in. 'lt ' j j tlie time t' lif..ri.i;i; to !i . out ... .1 . nn'V the iinliitn llowrr and Hurtitm r ,t,.ir. . . n1 ift. It h a tri you cannot aff'ird t mim. Three Fine Trains Daily ,-lti'liftf Si n" l.ttTttl Till: train of nnnl. ru sir- 'l at eel '! to-tle minwt iii(tiu ni. , u i,,.i;U AM SAN KHAN iwoKxi'ltl SHTrainH ( t. ;,;ir.l. Tourist ami Chair ('urn and lutm,: ,, H it will t, .s( l. Au'til a,ul I't him outline a trip. ntc "' ' ...... i. ..... ...... .... r,.i.i (:,ri isll I'Uimn Hl ri'ii' o v .iniiiiiii.i n iiinmus Jnntrm olefin, of talU How Indian Whipped Pcrdvillc. V-. I'.'t"t 11. i,.. I' v t irtc ,,f in e., t .1 .,. ...iff ,, t t,, i.f .1 i ,,t . j ' Ml- l.'li.. ln ,rl , I t.l,llt-l iittc, t" Mt On. 1. ! llllll UlSMMIb pi Till It M T V " " ' ' I . ...,- m- IJlliriii.l,t rti.iftl aid .1. i .ii ,.u tl- jvii .1 1 , , ..t , IB. 1.1.. It, I V..I. I... V ... . ' I" Uv.r .l Wi.hfl, ,.... I'.,.,, M libua'i Misd I I Janus Cileton. tin- nt-iornl in pi'iiH-i ra'c in Wu-Hfiiny ton ( 'oun tv. ami who will , hi hllth I'irtliilay in April, wan up from vil.-. v.-Mt'T'lay. tu v i-tii the '1'iimtihtratniti train. Mr. (oh- ( ill on fiserH. M. S.' -tt J: in X ('n-ru! l'aHenvr Airvnt. Portland, (in v" i S iU Ak y (Mat ft1! I! PRESENTS (.4 W? f l l' c 1 rd 11 Jill tll dl,.lirt, r'jli- ni'i ii.werin. nrtlu I". .i'i' Mil, -! I.) iu.j' iuj Portland llnuring M.IU Co. 1 I HUnilttttlt 1-2 221 JQQ.- 1,1 t HI I 1 1 K M IS AM I I It IM.S Villi IIIMIOI'HK M t liiUHH loilhri, n- II" ' itn' itiMhM yn i,.! Kr( l-tur ir.t,:i I inii-K I'-t-1 " if "il Uh.i,I -. l'1 ' I'l .!. VI" " I """" ' i.. .., 1.. La Utlrt mil1 .! Il 111 I ti.i g Il f I in"'ni- '"' -w.. 'faVi I V.. M.. l ...lr,l V.!1 L Kk-"- I r ui.HInlMl t v il.r ii. mt ! hkMiIIi umi.mif l'tli I'"' I1"" TV 'A i ; . ,! n,ar fiiimlli li'l liufT tlml '' "": Iiiluj. c i 'n!, .'tlrl trr)ilirf Uti rtll!". I'ii"k' 1imc .! vonvta. out ImiIIiIiiik I rttj Syr Mmlh' T ni' IWrf i i ('i t'i 4 (, i I .tuir, ira.lr fur tir. I ir oil !m ll 11 '" liN .!. 4 i .. ,k. , ,, frlllnt mir irMv l it trcoiuf Hit Mint- ilv l"'(ri ,ril , . jnrihi-lt lirr.lr.1. Ni HI Mrr.lnl ! l It it W. m 'i.rh. tuur in Imil.linrf. l'.t Fir ni "' IIILLSMIrVO TLANINO Mitt. fhon- M..ii ''i Hilll'tro, Orrfton km 1 lir li.-iiir nf itiiHUi'r, THE FAMOUS AETNA BRAND of Limo and Sulphur Spray Tlit i.:,v il.-i i,,,W Wn.hliiKloii CimnlV finmi. VV. K. Nrll. I'n-.l-'Imi I Ihr iii.toi. Mr IUhiiiI I II.HlMllllul : I liv Hi Atlim i ,,l hi n, v . l.t,l f.it inn. imi I iiiii in "" ui'ii"K 11 K'HMl " " a ,o ,.lii.li, Conimin.n.r of lit 1'i'i'H''. ' 1 l't ri! A r i ii n . i i i. i . .i l...rt full mi In ti M "'! vm II ''urn n. .1 in. ,, " II. i'. Alurll. ri l irmill lll Dirwi' Klrt I il. ...L il I. - ln.r i.iav n llr. " S. .1 lirll'l K ' ' ilium llirrr in f 'i'n I HI 11 k " MIiiih luy rit. ,.,. Aflrr wvrr IrtU I ful l III Aflim II mi l " . S Wi lilrv I .ml ln.i.r.-t.. f.it 1'UIhiii Cu .: " I il. 'iK' 1" r'H'Ki""1 HniiV "i Ai'lnn I "ni'imili r I Inv (nr liuiil i iriliil Dii Ki"' nr 1 1 . rt t t t rlirr "V ""' " S J . Int I ("m l Hi Afin.1 II mi l ' . i. i'.. 'I I il.mni In -uii; i n i inry, i iiiii iinict'lur mi i niwv , - ii Hi mipipiut mllrlr if Imir anil myh miailmn, ""' '"', Ii kuik i.ilt.lfl,turilvrrMlliiiliti'-ii " I l' li'1, l jfi'i'ii'i"-'; ml In ilo Ihr muk If Hi uprmti'r ilnrn in I'iiiIiii ii Beaverton, B.LEIS rhotu lU-nvi'fton Central Oregon Ntilln- in ( ii'illlniN In the Com,, y .,, ,,( Slnf f o p Rn fin Winlnnjiiuii Cniiiny '"Hi Miliir ,,f .;,H, f I ntiiti. "i.liSt, i,.,.,.,lN,.,. 'tOU '"'" " ' Ktvrn Unit III Hl.iliT S i a i ''"'v l'l'"l'ilil nml run (J 1 hy niil.r m( II, c nlinv nitlllil ,1 ' "" "ml mii'tut iihiii the ml ' "I J-llliiuiv, (,,, Uxrcilllit l.f Fwk i '" 1,1,1 1 -""'Mil i.f liHilnn Ii il " '' iln'V 'l'"11'-'"'"liii-iliv I,, ,,,-lr.l. fstltr. ,,r",,r,,t l'vin I'liilnm npiinit milil Mm! ""''v "iiHi-il mill r iiilrit In i'liti . 10 l,u' '"I''K"I X- U, '"Ki-H.i'i w It II iiiiur vnliclli'lli I, in iiiii Ami iinui Niillniliil Itnnk W I ' "'"''""'i. WuhIiImuIiiii ""'U'e li''rl""' v"'1"" hix mMhn f""" ""''llliiHiml r,y i r Jmuinry. iyi4. I'.iniiiii Hvlyn I'. nil, Ki... . .. 'Af.uliUBforp nl.l. ! 1 1 m i. Atturiifv fur Hkvpii 41 6 Ifl, ArKU8an, OroKonian, $2.2C. 4t lit rf I "i j r r-ii ( ,tm .tt lit .tf,lM-r 1-1 ll.i-f 4.1 V. ,141, I l "-ii l 't,4- ( it tr t Ir iti 1 1. h lf it t.,i in. r a mi ,f ' i -t ' Mi t-lai 41 'I t tt4K , m: 'L il,, 4H .f if JIM I . I-U-'' f..f .f. 1rtwr(4., roi .f. lit- Ni.Hl!!-' 'iM'lr 'A l"H T Iltf Hfcfllt I'., i Nurlli lUfiyi-twf ri W . Hon i-i Ktill La' ami lia-nrlv ir!-r . ! ,. t i .No, tlrrf..rr- ljr M't.i. ir.u ii- m ;i iivr, arm via to mr j- r i, 14 f I "j t I .1,1 liu'i. His ini iiiiiry of I'iniuir i-vi-fits is vi-ry ili-ar. U In n hr .n liftri ti years of a'- In' w itrn-s ;i il the whipping l an Imlian thiff. ami hi-sa;.H tl.f Tit.- KtiH in fn-ili in Ins initi. I, an if it wen only ji-s-ti-r-ilay. It'- Ir. il with ,i4 fathi-r on tli- l'aliniia river, ami the whit- settlers wen.' very much ttlilne.i il hy the petty t liiev ihi of im Imlian. Thei-hirf w as akMinst unrli iiH thiMh, ami w h-n the itepri'(i;itnn,s Ufaine iifilwaralile liiliMin was detiiileil to hi e the l,eai of the Iri1n' am! H'C what punishriieiit wouhl Is- prop er. Alter a omferenre the chief Imi.i!Iv arceil that In wonlij I. rn the mlprit to the (jihsnri (arm ami permit him tu lie whip Jh iI in li e preseno' of the Hi't tlers. a trilN'xinan tu wiehl tlie II. 17.-l. I'lltV lasl.es were to Iw sip Mill, hit after tin thief l.a.l H-el) tieil tu a tri e ami hm! re vived ITi laihes the Hettlers were satiilieil urn! to the fhief to lie- list, loiinif (tiiison at'tfil as xiki"M!ian, ami tohl the Indians th-it the puiiihhment wa.1 suf linti,l. lhere wa.s no mori1 thieMi'i' frmn the Kettlers after that. Mr. Ciihson talked jargon llneiiliy in those days and utill kin. as how to eoru'erse in the aiivuak''' that was not uncom- mmi II.iim' davs lielween Hie w hites and reds. I III. M.W MIMS I IIK A imisii-al plav will he iriven hy the Soeial Circle of the Christian I'hureh and the younk' eople of the Kvaiik'elii-al Church. It ei, tilled "The NVw Minister and will U' tiven Keh. 115, at the Crescent Theatre. The jirint-ipal dii-iions are "The Choir." "Old Maids' Ciuh." "I .adies' Aid' and tlie "luiihle Male Quartet The follow ink' are the leading characters: kr. II. A llnmn Mr. IVtkitu I'tul. Ti'l'K' l K' 'lr"i l"'1' K '() v Uniilii Rv SirIh Still IViklll... Sull.lirl IVnllr I" nil!',,,, I'l ltf iiipiti, ur.lr u( ttin Ii, r.,i, (iiii ' I,.- llili 1,1 D4i u', I 'I, it .'in linn hi Jiiiury I 'll, a It... I in ..'. ,.- k A M . '! t. I .Lit . ii 1 ' . l.i,r ..I tlif i: tut li.iir.f in 11 W :.ii.tftuti i oiinly. im' .1,, i. .t ii' i-U ii, ilJ"'l Vt tt-t ii (' i..i. , . i ,, 'Ik-lif-i ii'll-r. i'-r tti.li in lit.l l .1 II, f I'Hiil, OH" , I li,ltll, w i, . , . Alit.Vtt llfllllf-l ll It tl'lltlll 1,4.1, 1,1. II, !f, . ,f Juljr. I1M Hi" il. ' "I ' i.,.,ti Utff ht-ft-iit f. rr, i ,r miii t- u,.tl .1 ,,. ' titvl In itiiil U lli hI hi. i.-'riu -I .!., r i i ..r n .it II.. if, I , l.itn.l .l.f! riiluiii, j.,ili;i,,ii.l. t,f. rf an. I ,. , r- , al.'l ! Hit bnl tsmii n. I 'f miltir- J. y.. l:.ft-., Mtfllll t,f V' t hi i.luti I i.iii.i , t i if , ,,. l,.l... k . Aiiluina, A ll.. i i.i) . h.r I tt i hi IT A Perfect I i Baker I, I A J Fuel ! Saver !! rl Mima See and Compare It With ALL Others fturtn a rmmttmiim I m i Awf lrftoi. If j mriid rhm4 fwt4t0nplimmu- f art - 4't bt i tnn tr nt 4 4rrpi,irmmmm Khm Crmi Mprtte, wmpt t p,tt t im point wMlk any MhifflWin. Untf vltrtrou hr i rr th rui Great TJajestic Malleable and Charcoal Iron Outwreart Three Ordinary Range BA Miiil IMT 'Wt'fc 0 h'-l WI 1 4i tWiurrf. r.t I m"i r"t w kr Af ti.nr-ntf - niulW utfcin, fcul H 4tlrtrl MMdrf ti ftr hr-. hrmri 4-' aiUxiMwIhMfca - r U4i yrxm. FOR SA1X BY PEECY LONG Hit- .,( l Hp ..,1,1,' ii ill I'uuiiiif - rt uf Um K'Hi lur Wliii,t(l ,ii 4 In Ihr Math f uf Oik K.I.I- i ul rank lltuti, ,l-it-af I. I N,,ll, la l,rrl,r lfltf, ll.,' Hit- in. Ii.r Kiir.l a,liiiiiltr4t'tr ul mi I -tiii'' h lllrtl III Hip alMivvt I'litltlpl r -itil tM. I, i, a aitiiutil anil rpfturt in in t'u-r ! I Ul". ami Ihal aal.l rt,urt I lit,. I u,. iultl M..., lilt-'Kli .1 .-. ,.l l-,..r i t, I 'M, at Hip limir '.I l- .,',:.. k M I miiI ilajr , au.t lilt 'tin ti i v in." i , I W plili,Kiuti I'uiiuly , Or. ,n, in ll,,. -ru, I llffull, at Ihr OlltP HI..I .;:t t- i. I utMrliir. ul.jfi'Otiiiit ttt itai.l I1114I H''',unl an. I I.. 1 Hip IH.al iftpuli-liii'iil . I -.1. I i-.'.t f. V. 1 H A.iiiiiitra,ir uf . ti. t-ut-. Iladli-ir A Harp, A ' I. .ji., l- r A t . ii.it OaU.r 11, i Wuh V Slurp In II, -"ll.k Oi-mth.Io ll 1-111 t 11, Ir A!r ilv l.f vt ) r Mi. I t hum V . ....... Ililrha llatl'iii Aiuta Wititt rrliinm l'ltnplM ... Ilrnilrlta Sliiir) . A ll Hvi Mr Kiinlli Mr CtMtli ... W. N. IUiii Allrr Snillli Mis SlHiiU. ... .Mm. M '((iiiii . M , Cs-s Z ls Waltl Arn;ir II rlnn'o" The Parisian Hair Store lUlrKiMiilsof nllkii'il imi'li' ' "r,,, r Aniiiiili'lln'"f ""'y wlU"1 . fo.l.i i..V "P- "?,",le iU-.. y.in i"l' I" ir '"I.WI,11W"1 ..ml L.khN on ppi.'v.'l. lo'iil'ii'K" limile lo nriH-r. I't'" H"" ,,f tniiK-n, K"'V l"lr "'"" rT"ln" DyplliK nil lil. sclili'K I'V , H' 389 Aider St. PortMnd, Or. '"(.) UK hi. AN(iiaA MAY Teacher of Sinjiin and Piano Terms nrrantl to suit. ROOM A, - HANKANNKaW Hvery Day. Argus and Journal $2.25. Others that are taking part in various groups are: Mrs. MarK Imrn. Vi ra Tipton. Kvelyn I'ar i nt. I! th. rave and Cnssie Sin ler ltessie Simon, Kuth Jones Klmence Carrett. Maude Morrill L. P.row n Sr . L Urown Jr., F Williams. .1. II. Jack. CerHia 0 sen. Mesdames Ueeves. I,n.ran Vallandik'ham, Frentzel, l'.arr lnnn:iheri'i'r. It. K. Wilkes, I 'ere v I,oiil' Whitney. If von eniov a itihmI launh come ami hear the "New Minis t..r." Prices: I-oues. .r)(V; lower tlivir, :ire; halcony, J.a MISS MAKY (1AST0N Miss Mary l.aston. a daughter of the late Joseph l.asion, aien bi PilC-lill'll I Cnl.. Jan. :). 11)14. ..fop n vear of illness. Her uu.ii.er. died in 1SHS. and her lather passed away last year, She was born in Circleville, Ohio, ;., i!sr,r. The funeral tiKik placi i p.ii-ihin.l this week. Miss l!ntit,in u.'IS Wt'll known at (las her father resided for .',,,,,ti,..p of vears. She has steadilv failed since the death o . .. :., iniv i)l:t ntT lilineii in uuiji Hon. James Withveombe, of iiu has announced his V'l'l I"""! 1 for irovernor. and wi make a strenuous campaign tor the primary vole. Mr. Withy combe is well known here, where l. ivs ded lor a Rreai many , hefore he became ulenti 'ficd with theOrenon ARricultii'-a ..n , With so many eandi tht. field there could be stranger things happen than he ..iiui.l, wMiomuuueo. mi. n-'ij l...i..t since ho last ran imvcrn'or. has formed a wide ac h , nil wer the state, and he should at least have an even break hefore the electorate. Kin tL)lim taker, of Chehalem Mountain, was in town the first of the week, accompanied by his family. n;. citiiimerich joined the Will J.ll' , ; , demonstration train this week. 8tv,.,, ,,ii,si on t. u-r T?.?.. llfnra in California. ' harmony ami abandon. UI1U Will !. --- Nolle ol I inal SellU nicnl Scholls Roller Mills Wm. HANSON, Prop. l'loiir and I-Vid, Aetna Urand of Spra-, Custcim C'ln'1'j'in a ?icialty, Poultry Supplies, Manufacturer of Whole Wheat Flour, and Wheat Heart Flour, Graham etc. Our Prices always Reasonable TRY US the Next Time It. F. D. 2, A aoliinclou llulu I, M.m !, an, I rii.ny U .-In.-. Ut Dr. GertruJe Phillips lt t, , il hm I'Iivm 1 in Mlii- li.inr, I In t p in. In U a in tin' :iir. I'lil In- lii-ll.-l "Y.Uiki'p lliai ill, " ii, ! Im i. i ll :n i, I :ilkii unny. Ii " i ii sIi.n kluu Hunt; l-i ilu. 1. 1, ii I In- , r.,-1,1 i rttil mil ni:aiii-. it. 'I It" .1 x iIhI i, 1. 1 iihIh tiiiirli I In- old in Tin re w is a mnall plitf of lur It-it iiihI i imvlit tu Itt-r Il'I'"' in,, I iii..;iii urn ni-pt anil i rittl nut: 'Mnt I rili lierp? Is tliere no hit- liiioiily lefl Iii Hip wurlilY" YMAGKR & CORNISH I.AWVl-.KS Phone City 2K! illsUiroCoMMEKciAi. Hank P.lj.'. IIILlaSIiOKO. oui:. Tli. r.. l. Bruiidiua. IuhiIm of "5alust ur 'J"ry The Crand Marca is the most wholesome "two for a quarter" smoke on market made in Ore gon, by K. Schiller. Whim you mdulire in a uood smoke buy a (irand Marcn. tf Modem Fairy Tale Tk Fauir. AU.vt Urm, 1 hinp Out Riglil Br M. QUAD IMS, l,y A.tnorlJttHl l.ll- . .1 1 I I rs. It ns Iniihs inter. The finuv lay niiie feet ili-ep mi Uie Kluiiiiil 1'lii-ri' mis mi old woman who lived In Ihe luiiM of a vast furvst. She was w it'lrhiilly iuur. We find Hi'1 l""'r old woman rroucb- ist otr ii d.Miiu lire mid lisleiiluK to (he nioniiK of the winter kiiK) und say IHK to lurst'lf; -May heaven help me this day!' I'lnally kIio in-"' i' imi liohhh-d forth o limit for a ntlck of fuel. A Imiil.er ltli a I'iK loan out nt 17 ht ivnt would have wept to see that Imlilile. Alter liu-ivilihle Imrdslilps and suf ferllurs Ihe eld woman found herself (mssessed of ii ulncle utirk. It was hIhiiiI larire pnom;ti to drain a k'rass lmpiei- with, hut kIio was pluwlnn her A ay hark with It when n harsh voice railed to tier. "'I'liii'l'ess, drop Unit wood!" "Sir, I am no thiefess," replied the aid woman as she drew herself up with diunlty. "1 have heen nut seari'hinic the llelds for a little wood In keep uie from rree.ini! mid have found only twltf." 'You are a liar! I hove cinnslit you W illi the hihhIs out" "If 1 had a son, slr"- "Voii have two of them, and they lire In Jail for hoc uleiillm.'!" "I am froo.im:, and 1 picked up this little twlK lo save luy life." "You have not a cord and k half there! lMiilt:M Hut I shall perish." "Perish ami ho limiRi'il tu you!" "Yon shall not drive inn to my dentil." It Is not too late In the day to say that the name of the man was Kithue Carlton ami that he was young nnd wealthy. He belonired to live chilis mid owned seven autos. lie was also more or less cniiied to four different Kills. Ilo had Riven to the heathen mid to tti hookworm cure and was rated us a youui; man of preat charily, find yet here he was refusing a poor old woman n fiiaot iIiir from the now! fhe could not reall.e it nnd si, miiI khJiik at him with the fount htmiied to her breast, when he said: "Oh, you won't, eh! We'll see about that!" ' Ami he whistled for h' "even mill rtoirs. nnd when they enine he pointed to her and Hlmuteil, "Stubby!" nnd the In the Kreiitesi Her cries rent it'" t-, l.iiiiittl n t his-rful voiee, ami t!ie fruzi-n and dm; bitten wmuan nlstsl her lii ad lo behold a fairy slandlni; in Hie il'M,r. It was Pinky I'ink. wliu.se s,e. -Lilly is hiiiilliii; out ailed femules ii ml wurkini: surprise parties on them. .1 ii t l.i hind Miss I'ink was a waller f noo a lirst i-lass rvsiaiir-o.t, and on a s. i in he hud a meal eimsistiuK of fries' les. iii stent fritst, imrlerhouse steak, hash brnwn mtntues. Marylamt i hi, ki n and larimis ether ttiiuirs war-nuil'-l lint t" phatm-e inlie. -Wliil is Ii'' faintly askwl the vie dm ft man's inhumanity. ,.ii are lo till up, i: rami ma, ami tin ii ,-nlne nil me." 'I he t-ITis t of tlie meal, with a small Imttle after It. was to make the diner sleepy, and she nave way In it. Two h.'iirs later she awoke In lind that she was n,i longer kraiidina - no lomjer a fri-i'i'iie.-. starviiiR old woman. On the eeiitraiy. about forty years' worth of Riiiy hair and wrinkles had Isvu ieelsl niT. and her licure was that of a Rylph. Nn uiie ever saw a sylph, but we all kiii ul what a buss figure one has. She had on a skin lUht skirt, and as she waM.isl, or triisl to walk, she had a pot hftueeh that of a eiiiuel and a Im key l ml. Her blond hair was done up In Ihe latest style, she had oil satin Klippeis, cud she bad a beautiful put kt-r to her mouth. "Where ion Ir' she asked after look llii; arniiiid. "in my palai-o' n-plied Miss Pink. And now nlmiit Kithue Carlton. The fairy didn't have so iniieh business on her hands that she couldn't attend to his ease. She beiran by takiuK the creases out of his trousers and huniil l.itim; his pride. Then she worked it to have him Bud thai he was a year behind the fasblou in nei-Uties and collars. Then she had lilin bounced out of his clubs. Mr. Carlton also lost his seven autos. Also the four fcirls to whom he was almost eniiaed. Then, having tmthiiii; in particular to live for. he returned to the forest wherein be had first met the old wo man, it was remorse that took him there. It was remorse that sitRtfosted that he take an old clothesline along. To a limb of a tree haiiKiiiR right over Ihe hut where grandma had starved nnd frozen he attached that rope. Then to the rope he attached his neck. After ninny days they found him sw lairing there. And the gale It moaned. And the snow It blew. And nn owl sat on a dead li.ub and fluttered its tail and cried: "To-w hit - to-w ho o-o p!" DAMES AND DAUGHTERS. Mm ok i ii t:it-. PK-riTion. In ll,f t'mintr Court of tha Stat of r-ifn f,,r WanhiiiKlun I'nuntr. In I', mall. r i.f the a,,li, allun of II .Ifl Imi.frial, . alr, al Timlin tuaii. il. f..r lii-ttiM , uri) aplrltuoua, Mii'iiin an. I mall li.i,r In Iran i uan ti ll, s ilian tmt, nan,,,, Timber pr. t in. If w ashiiiKtini Cniinly, Orcifun. Tu IIih l.,i,rihlt. I'uunly Court Of ih Slaia of Oiri(.,n fur W'aihlngtuq 'iir,ly: " V'.ur tin. I. r: ik nt-j pMII,nr., ron.tl l.iiin. a niiturily uf lint Irirai volar .r iinii.fr int in. I, Wast.inKlun Coun ty. iii.n. woultl rfnpt,irully rt-pra-st-nt t,, )iJr liunuraltlf bwlir aa follows: Ti.ai ll,,i. Imiurial la a bona fid h..i. l, lu.at.-J al Tinil.tir tunalta. 11111 iii Tinibfr pre. Im I. W ashington Coun ty. irKn. anj I, an a.-cmnmodatlona " r le t l" than fifty K-UfHta. inal ti.-auror.i i-rrpa anj frank Vlinlu t-a, h are a, liml anj bona fid t" i.l. nls an.) Ifk-al votrra of salj Tln t.t r ,r-, nu t, U :i.hli,i(ln County, Ora-r-ri. aii.t ar Hit- ownrra ami propria tui ,,f s.il ll, , Irnpfrial. Thai ,,iir un.lf ramn,1 petitioners irf all a. ,,nl anj bona fide reaidents !iil 1,-trai i,,tfr of Timber precinrt. W.ilunxiun Cunty. Orfr,u. sad I, ait' actually rml.lpj theieln thirty r,,-iie. fur this .tMfuMuaiice Hte Ur-U r tZ'ZZ'riZ Kest salary eer pui.l to a ninger. For ihfi.-..r. anj lot;, iht-r .ontntute a ma- sitiginR a single aria fmin "Mignon" I "f '"' 'l vott-ri of aald Tlm- b has been t.aid $12,500. She was in i g"Jn'"""" '' ""n"'"n County, Ore ih cage exactly five minutes, so that ; iili.rff .ie, yur un.lf rslned petl the payment work out at $2..V0 a I ""is would respt-ci fully auk that a minute. In addition to this, the film ! !'.",""i '''ii',ai''i b)r ,our hnorbl (jtMiv to Moii'i luiperlal of Timber company had fn Insure her fur $!2S,miO ' t.. nsiiH. Timi.er ure, ln, t. Vai,inin i iiiinly. iiisii, authurlzlnir. permittlnc an. I fmpuH ti mir al,l 1 1 . . t I Imiutiai j to f i apirituuua. vinous and malt The ROVal BOX. li'in. r, m l..s .manilne thln one gal- 1 "" ""'n T'"1"" precinct. Waahln;. ' I tun I'nunly. tlretrnn f..f r..p,Aj a. The Crown Prince Frederick of Den- ; nn.- year. anj that such other and Hillsboro, Or. mark, who is aged fourteen, has liecu U'ltde '-Traiislatur of F.nglish" by the Imnish lmy scouts, of w horn be is one lins-ii Mary is an enthusiastic hunk lover, and whenever she pays short. Infi.mial visits to Uunlnn she usually gin's lo a faiimns 1ms. k simp in the west end. as nothing pleases her U-t ler than lo le able to link through the new IsHiks at her leisure. 1'rince Alexis Karageorgevkh, who has taken up his resilience in America with his American bride, who was Mrs. linger Pratt of Cleveland, is a claimant lo Ihe throne of Servia. fie fought In the ranks of the Servian army as an enlisted man In tlie war with the Turks. The prince is a cousin of King Peter of Servia and asserts that he is eiitithsl to the thruiie. Since her lirst appearance on the stage in Kussla, fourteen years ago. Mine. Naxlinova has played 318 parts. Wahkiakum county, the smallest in the state of Washington, has a woman clerk, Miss Mary C. Cooper, and her work has been highly complimented tu ti recent resut of ttie bureau of In spection. Mrs. ICrnest Hart, the woman selen list of Knglnnd who discovered the new system of wnterpronfhiR which made washable banknotes possible, is the presiding genius 't a factory which is erected in London to carry through some of the chemical processes she has perfected. Mine. Runny Destlnn, the prima don na who sang for a cinematograph company recently In a llou'i cae. has Current Comment. Folks are ipieer. They light match es In lind gas leaks and neglect to light the gas wlien hunting for medi cine liottles. Some enterprising newspasr man ought to send out an authoritative statviuent on "Who's Killing Who" In Mexico. Memphis Commercial Ap peal. The season of swimming and boat rockiug fatalities is past, but that of skating disasters has Is-gun, while the automobile we have always with na.-New York Tribune. Typhoid fever has practically been driven from the army and navy, and some day It should lie driven from civil life, when the facilities for pro phylactic vaccine treatment become more general.-New York World. Aerial Flights. The use of limping the loop in an aeroplane is problematical unless it is expected to help In military action by throwing the enemy Into a state of dazed admiration.-Washington Star. The "automatic stabilizer" invented by Orville Wright is said to make it possible to learn to Hy in twenty min utes. If flying is made too easy ami too safe will there be the same Incen tive to learn? New York World. The French have figured it to show that in 11)08 there was one death of nn aviator for every 1.000 kilometers flown, while in 1SU2 there was one death for every 1 -10.000 kilometers only. As we see it. they simply Hy a little farther now to come to the same end. Huff a lo Commercial. Flippant Flings. The coal man will make things warm for you, even if you don't pay his bllls.-riiiladelphia Kceont. The proHisition to tax bachelors to provide pensions for widows is enough to provoke the bachelors to marry the widows out of revenge. Baltimore American. Another Kngllsh literary mnn has been knighted. Soon there will lie nothing to rend In England but "A Thousand and One Knights." New York American. It Is being argued in New York that a lemon trust exists. This Is n hard case to prove. If anything, there Is too much competition In leuioua you can pick 'em anywhere. Boston Globe. further or.lera he made herein aa mar lit- necessary and proper in tha prem- ISf ... 1'atetl, December It, tU. I :-ien.ul i Mrs. Gertrude Hughes, M. K. .Mititn, Kd.J Spears, Alva Zook, ttarlj St. Jhn. C. it. HuKhea, Peter Weaael, Charles A. Watson. R. U Dooley, L. Cr, ... A It. Spiiler, R. U Dustan, Rob. rt H. Monti;, imery. Aug- Olln, August J'.linsin. Kj Ilollenbach, t A. Roberta, !. K West ins-house. J. p. Weatlng-hou.-e. A. K. I.ott. Pete Janes. C. A. Jaln. II. M. lirurhamrh, Helen May Shaw. Jim Hrunn. A. J. New. Mrs. A. Ma I ley, K. .V Johnson, J. H. Weaoott, nt,) Urns... ,.t,.r Mart. Thus. Cowan, i 'has. Imtv. t:. R Hiitchinsun, H. Chrla tenseii. John Van. lieo. Ingram. Ueo, llaml.lin, .Mrs. Otto Hrose, Fred KUIson Carl ll.r, Al. H. Her. Chas. T. Dodda! Tre.l Xl.ury. Alton Meury, Chaa Solnuiillin. .Mrs. A. Meury. Mrs. Chaa. Schuiiillln. William Roberts, Joseph Pad. Lena Pad, H. W. Cavanaugh. A. P. tirn.lnff, Iiai.sy Ornduff, C. M. Powell, W. II. Luster, W. A. Luster, C M. Sonfiehl, C. C. Fisher. I. W. Var hy. W. IJ. .Murphy. Edward Hughes, .1. T. Cx, J. C. Iletier, C. A. Hollenbach, i'rank Tlnnnpson, R. C. Uoodwin. C. A. lotuln in. K. K. I.ott, Mrs. A. B. Spltler. W. H. Opilemeyer, M. J. Malley, CI. N. Mar, h. lien. Franrino, Sam Kbry, Kdgar Harris. ,n. Joe Kinu. H. Johnson. D. M. O Oonn. ll. P. J. Hdwlck. Chaa. U An Ireti s, Frank O'lwnnell, Ernest Bryant, Ueo. lley,.y, p. o. Bunde. Harry H. Johnson. 11. B. Johnson. W. E. Rlchet, Albert Rlchet. P. C. Hlrt. Miss B. Mof Tat. I.ee I'unoan, Robert Hall, Andrew t'lstii, Jne Keefe, Mrs. R. E. Hutchin son, lieu. Karker, Floyd Anson, And. Jornensen, Yelta Ansun, Albert Oberg, J. II. Peeper. Chr. Fremstad, P. Krlck sen. Ceo, M. Petersen. O. Berg, JTX ilr.iti;, T. Malstad, O. H. Petersen, J. If. Clinton. M. Hall. S. U. Powell, Paul Peterson, Matt W'aisanen, O. A. Powell Ueo. McCoy. O. S. Shifter, W. C. Upper, man, C. p. Hamhlin, Erin Stowell, Arn old WenU-ke, Adna Wenlcke. Anna M. Stowell, Fred Stowell, Mrs. L M. Stowell, John Bledsoe, C. Wedberg, M. Christenson, Ed Stephens, Prank Mlnto, I). O. Creps. C. M. Chrlstensen, P. Wat son, A. Stokke, W. J. Wilson, A. 8. Holt. N. Bangs, N. D. Chapman. W. p. Chapman, J. A. Plnkerton, J. M. Hay- aen. raizabeth Cody, Fred Woolwldge. To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby slven that the fore going petition will be presented to the County Court of Washington County, state of Oregon, on Wednesday, tha Oh day of February, 1H, at the hour of It) o'clock A. M. of said day, and at said time and place, said petitioners will ask that a license be Issued to Hotel Imperial, of Timber townalte. Timber precinct, Washington County, meson, conducted by Frank Mlnto and Keauford Creps, proprietors, who ate both residents and legal voters In said Timber precinct, authorizing said Hotel Imperial, which Is an actual, bona fUlo hotel, situate within said precinct, and having accommodations for mote than 50 guests, to sell therein spirituous, vinous and malt liquors In said Timber precinct, Washington County, Oregon, In less quantities than 'ne gallon, for a period of one year from the date of the Issuance of said ,lcense. I 'at ed this 30th day of December, 1913. Hotel Imperial, of Timber, Washing ton County, Oregon; by Frank Mlnto and Keauford Creps, proprietors, ap plicant. Thus. H. Tongue, Jr., attorney for applicant HOLSTEIN CATTLE 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, EUGENE. ORE. Office at the Eugene Creamery.