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Press Skirts $3.95 Just received. Shipment New Spring' Dress Shirts in Plaid Blue and Brown Serges, AH Sizes and Several Styles are Worth to $6 Special $3.95 SUK Petticoat CLOVES. In Silh. ttid. In all Siies. New J Spring Shades Found Ladies Home Journal Patterns. American Lady Corsets. Call and See Our Stoch Weils Department Store Third and Main Sts. Hillsboro. Oregon The Latest Spring Millinery WILL BE EXHIBITED AT OUR Formal Spring Opening Friday, March 1 3th C. E. OLSON ntarad al Utm PoatofBc at Hlllabora Oregon, m aecond-rlaaat nail Malta. I.. A. liONO. fcdlto. County Ulficial fnper dubacripUon: 11.50 par Annum, laaed Fiery Tharaday MoKINNRT MX " :J&h& now Gov. T. T. Geer has entered the Republican lists for governor on a statewide prohibi- tion plank. This increases the i i.. t -..m: . f ituiiiuer ui icpuuiiv.ii aafiiiiw to 13-Geer being the 13th. Brownell, of Oregon City, is out on a similar plank, and U'Ren of the same place, is out on a reform platform, wnue Dimick, of the city by the FaUa, j is again in the field. Thus Ore-! p.. . . . gon City has a trio of candidates. for the gubernatorial position. The democratic nomination is now sought by four. Judge Ben nett, Dr. Smith, R. A. Miller, and John Manning of Portland. Ex-Senator Jonathan Bourne has decided not to enter the pri- marioa in nont in Wnahinirtin ! ti,;. ioouoa K KM ur fn Mr ! Booth, of the Booth-Kelly Lum ber Company, a Southern Ore gon millionaire. It is also thought probable that a Pro gressive candidate will be in the running, if Mr. Booth remain the one strongly-supported candi date. Senator Chamberlain, on the democratic side, will have no opposition in the primaries. The big syndicates are now from paying taxes by Judge Mc trying to force the administra- Ginn, the court holding that as tion into war with Mexico. We j?" s churches, schools and Hhall see whether President Wil- 2S?7k-vi'ft110"8! Were im' , ... ... . mune the Verein would come un- Hon and congress can withstand deP the r-atpo-nrv .inHoo the assault but if Mexico her- Keif does not furnish the causis belli your Uncle Samuel is not i,i,iu tn nil nn hi old flintlock likely to oil up his oia mm iock and start amuck. H.cycie tor saie cneap-v,. a. rmer, nnuc u.u. City Engineer Flagg, of Mc-i Minnville. was down the last of the week. $1.98to$7.50 mt Weils Dept. Store J Dr. Orel S. Fowler, aped 38 years, died at St. Vincent's II pital, in Portland. Monday. He was the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fowler, who resided at Glencoe. years ago. Dr. Fow ler was well known as a hoy in the north of the county. He .is survived by his widow and a daughter, six years of aee. Of his immediate family, two sis ters, Mrs. C. VV. Michael and Miss Reatha Fowler, and two brothers. Frank Fowler, of Fort land, and Ward Fowler, of En terprise, survive. Dr. Fowler was highly esteemed. The fu- Peral PIact! yesterday, and interment was in Kiverview. The state law prohibits the transfer of a hotel saloon license to a purchaser, and if such a nrnnprtv iJ srtM tho hnvpe must again circulate his petition for liquor license. This statute was brought to notice last week when the North Plains Hotel was about to be sold. The intending purcha8er had al, arranwment ma(je to tat,e over the Diape when he was confronted with the law. Rather than to go to the trouble of getting a new pe tition and waiting a couple of months the deal was called off. H. E. Inlow. superintendent of the Forest Grove schools, has announced his candidacy for rep resentative on the republican tcket. He says he stands for progressive legislation and economy and statewide prohib ition." He says he also advo cates good road measures, im provement of the public school system, a more convenient meth od of tax collection, and the elimination of numerous state boards and commissions. Inlow is a native son of Oregon, a graduate of the Ashland Normal. His father was a pioneer of 1810. The Portland Social Turn Ve- . rein had hppn ornnfpH immunitv McGinn sustained Attorney C. ! J. Schnabel's view, and the! County of Multnomah is allowed I o days to answer the complaint, j T. r ... . . j The Court held that his ruling ,was in consonance with asu- preme court decision. Married; In Hillsboro March '1U, 1314, Hon. D. B. Reasoner officiating, Duane Bailey and 'Miss Hazel Crim, both of the Sherwood district. , Ix'uf . to J. K. Wilbur and wf. Hk . March 7. 1914. a son. Sn nt; pomls are arnvinir daily at & Wa. 60-1 tv W. Pant was up from UeeJ W Juesilay. J. II. Simpson, of South Tua latin, was in town yesterday. Daniel Kaitey. of South Tuala tin, was a city caller yesterday. i Henry IVcker. of Cornelius, was in the city yesterday, on business. Mrs. lVra Rh1 Karbcr. of Forest Grove, was in the county seat Tuesday, on official business Thos. Hyland. of IVaverton. was a city visitor yesterday, paying taxes on his ranch and town property. Adam Hemert. of Bloomine. ! was down to Hillsboro. yester- day. and enjoyed his first trip on I the "big red cars." I Just as the roads were getting 'in shape old Jupiter Fluvius pulled into his own, at noon, to I day. and we are enjoying the regular old Oregon mist. F. M. Lackey, of beyond Sow ell station, was in town today. He has had nine teams plowing, but the rams starting at noon will stop all turning of soil. For sale: White leghorn. Rhode Island Red and Harretl IMymouth Rek. all single comb, baby chicks. 12 j cents for March. - R. E. Dunsmoor, near Ornnco, Hillsboro, Route 4. 50tf Cjaa. Drown and. family ex (HH. to move to above Hanks, in a few weeks, wher they will he with the Hare & Gilkerson mill. Chan, ban been sawmilling for so many year that he can't keep away from the smell of tha av dust. The Byron Troubadors here last evening furnished one of the best musical entertainments of the year. The troupe ws well worthy a much better hoose. Another visit to the city and they will be assured of a good house. Masters Sydney and Albert Ftf'guson entertained a few of their frtends at their home on last Friday evening. Music and games made the evening pass all too quickly, after which a lunch was served. Those present were; Harold Carlile. Bennie Laman. Harry. Claude and Bruce Erwin. Russell StautTer and Kenneth Crandall. Scott Cornelius, of Astoria, renews his subscription to tha religious weekly, and sends e letter of good-natured badinage because old Hilltown has gone into the dry column. Incident ally he semis his regards to Ben Cornelius. J. C. Lamkln. J. A. Imbrie, Henry Hesse, and the Argus reporter. Scott was for many years the county assessor of Clatsop County, and he was the first official in the state to assess standing timber, setting the precedent for other state assessors. SHE SAVED HIM By MAY C ETHER1DCE "John, I've oti)t-tbliig to say to you. You're a goutl ft-lluw, and 1 bave do family. I have Home atwk Id the Hope Mining company that Is valuable and other aerurltle. Tboy're all In this tiu x. Tbvre U also a will In tbo lox leaving all I positens to you." "Why, .Mr. Ilnthorn," aald Jobo Mu ray, surprlwd. "what In the world put that Into your bend? I've been work ing for you only nix months, and you never aw me before I catre to you and linked you for a position In your Htorc. Reside, you are a healthy, Htrong nmn, liable to lire thirty or forty years longer." "I'll HI you, John. You've told me about that wife of your In the enxt ti lid that little kid you net in touch Ktoro by. Something tell me that I've not long to live. If I were to die to morrow there wouldn't be a person In the world to claim what I left If 1 will It to you you enn bring your fam ily out here imJ go right on with the atore. I might on well make eotue one comfortable, mightn't I? Come with me." lie took John to bin bedroom over tbe Htore, pulled up a plank In the floor, put in tbe box and reluld the plank. Then the two went down Rtalrx mid resumed their work. That tilght John Murray wrote bis wife In tbe enxt and told her of the bequest that might Rome day come to them. It was about three month after this that John, who took cure of the books and the ciihIi, made up u deposit of the cohIi that had come In during the week for the bank at the county seat, r.ome ten miles distant While riding through a narrow defile a man sprang upon him and before he could draw his revolver disarmed lilm and, taking out a rope, bound him hand and foot Then, appropriating the money he car ried, he left John beHlde the (ond and made oft In the direction of the store. John remained as he was sever hours before any one came along to release hi in : then he returned to re port tbe roMiery. Entering the store, he found It deserteS. Looking about tbe place, he found Ilathorn's dead body In the barn, with a little hay thrown over It Here were two troubles John bad to report to bis neighbors, though tha rat Hblun la rtmiparlfcui U the wiMkL lit il " Ukelv. It Mr tr.4wt l that ! ruMwt!. bid wri'ir"'" " Bmty hlnuwlf and h d wurlerl mpliv- Tb ""! ""b bui a ili-. J1'"" " r rvtl and trd. aud. tb..ii:h H" rl AtK-e acaluKt hliu l-'if1.' """i atanliaU It InsurvO hl l ". n,, b neutMovd t tv tiaiiiriHl Oim day wemsa rnteml Vrlrf tor at to wunlv her J.'lm waa awaiting r-utlHi. and elt.-rv.! to avll a wUh Tbe J l. r .tl..tl tb rt lb Initial K I. U Me 4 tbe wouiaa If tn were her liil tlNla. and ah admltl.l lh r n.4 and looled frij:lii-iie. Tn' rd lb KU,k km of Hie ki l. r. sn.l lw kept the wonma parletlnt; I'll ' ' I leant uior ot ber Then It vurtvl to Ulili that the Initial ere IIuik -f Mr. ll.ittKm. hnM uiurxl.f hid ft cited o Krvtit a mimlln In Hie "' uuulty. II aeiit fit an .'rtl't-r. and th oiu.tu was arrexteil lilting' bf put through a wer e:iuilua tkm, h lil dn and oiif.-l that all bad murdered ll.ithiu aud carried off lb watth ith her. Hut ah claimed that plunder tiid tit lofii her object, aterrluit that llatlieru had niarrtt! and deaerled U. r Tber wer two epinton a U thl ronfenalon. the on U-Ing lUat It untrue, lb other lhat It a iteuuliwv TUo wbo uialntaluI Hie latter Uew wr aupiHirted by the fa t Hi.it Mnr ray'a lawyer had brought - Ut.-mi l ahow that llalliorn had fearel '" rvret euemy. Till turmM Hie wale acaliiHt th wonirii. ttnutli Murray waa not at oue releaML A " a b waa b went to Hie J ul her ti waa courlned to hv a lok at her. II waa aatonWhed to e hi own wlfa Fortunately tbeomVtal that a Hh Mm was behind Murmy and Hie wife bad time to glr her huflmud a warn tlig knik lHt to reeoculte her befir tbe tuaq ram up. (luring the Interview ah alao uo'Wll lu lils'r'iirf t him: "Kly fir your life I IU tw all rigbt" John aw In ihl a hem lo MTV blUl and as a'H a he left lb Jal dljipeareil. A day ur to inter Mr Murray recalled tier ouifwlon. tailing the following try: Hh anld that on a lie heanl of ber huslmnd'n arrest he h:id goii wet She h id hud II iIIktii Initial engraved on a wntrh Hint tM-lm;e to ber brother and iumI II ti set herwlf arrestetl Hbe told uf the lln ll of wbk'h her biHlmnd bad nrllten her and ahloh had nt Ixvn referrwl lo by defendant's rtiillnu-l In the trl.il slur lb nlll It ronialne.1 wouil hw a mo live for th uinrdi-r l Mnrrnji. Attended by court ullli l.iU. Mr. Mur rny went to ll;iltirii' riu In tin store, and the box found IV slib-a the artlele In It already n-n tbuied ivn a paK'r mi i I I li a writ ten. "Kln llrwnlwif Im um ( kill me. aa.1 I believe lie will " Who lireenleaf wa never ram l light John Murray Invited to return, but wrote hi lfe In HI il tbe store and bring hi liitu-rltanc east Thiit ulib'b la known a Idle curl oalty l for the newt part active, w Id awake, steeple mid energetic. Tbe l'l'"oli Slbakrp4'nrp ruiitniver) has been revived In Kiik'land. Ti furuHli reliuu'tlim fr"in the cut nm inou act? RMf nil llm Il.v V.irk HI.M'lt I' change are wiling for f.'i.oo umre than month ago. this being an hellcat mi of sotnetblng or other. Tbe Ijoi'Ioii suffragette have Jusl rnllatiil an niiiinyahe brigade." by way of hindering their cause ns tniii b a possible, we take It. Reparation iiieaN from cabaret fen tores, as hi leading Pari holds, vt II Improve both the digestion iind the up preclatlon of gissl music. Ttie Prime of Wales I not iermlt tel to have love affair, says an ev rbalige. The Job I even more mint tructlve than we Imagined. Home HNiplu never feel comforlalili unless they are In debt. This la out of tbe reason why ho many men art living lie) oml their men lis. One scientist snja that clothes nri' the cause of cancer. If this 1 true there ought to be Very little of It In fashionable circles nowadays. Uetween the Income tat niul the In heritiime tax, the tullllotialre who doesn't want to die xir wilt ilnlilitletis conclude to II vj a bit kmger, Just foi silte. Orvtllo Wright knows nil there Is t know alKint iivlatlou, but when be snyi bo can make a fool proof aeroplaiie lie proves that be knows very little nlami fools. Numerous replies have followcf Jane Addams' sarcastic iiucKtlof "What could Im. sillier than n derliy hat?" Well, for Instance, trying to Iliad the answer. Pofalbly tbe strained relations exist Ing between Italy and !recce have arisen through a quarrel as lo which shall obtain ultimate possession of Turkey's new battleship. At the rate people are breaking theli arms and legs through dancing t lie tango It may sunn be necessary ti provide an ambulance corps lit every well regulated ten dunce. Chicago surgeons, to avoid sewing up sponges In patients on whom they op erate. will tie a large silver chock V each sponge. What's lo prevent Vn forgetting the check as well? Every mother wishes Imr daughter to B io me iiesi iiid.ier. The fact Unit some girls marry money And otbi titles merely Indicates a dlffere standard of matrimonial values. A forty pound girl bus lieen sent by parcel post, presumably tincrated. If the new fifty pound limit of 'weight were raised to WO, such parcels might prove embarrassing to susceptible carriers. M.tlt t: nt ertl.lT. 'tJ'f Mij krll. ,l.e-l .' I hrl g .iKr.l haa tiled l lh ' Hi Mat "t . b'Mi i.,. la lb tHatkft , ' ..... u,i rl ku d! .....I U. ihauk dul Altlt. HI. i liiviHXiiitv r.Htrt " la MMIIhs i; al lh .wrii ei. . . . . i iiw li.,, and ft.!. hf hrailna el l.e..ia la Mi l .). " . . m ... .! 1 1 1 th ni i iiifiwi tat lt.l lh.. tt.l Jav td Van lt. l:..l. .l k.h. ..liatiHiaf ratttr with lh M ill aiMi.t. d th aJ uf Jvbs b4 It dr.'d. ih ,t Pate, AtHM lor amii- l.lr.t. r irn: t " Mi iMTtma. In the I'.nii'tv .'Uil i( H M uf Oi unial hu lav" i..-Mii.l b tn ! rnMilv-t miiiI .Miinilf.Ut e- Util r'r"t l.-iil'. dterawM, ' ! .uiIUkI u.l of a ir- nll. v.... ihaf.,n all l-rtli hattll e anna m ,1 tal. r lirrwl-f Ullr.l il rrilr.l lo laavnl lb ., ('Klivr oh (' lr wu li ! ui id nn-it iii"i. i in ! rrii ef Hiul' t Hair. In Hie Amrruait .ih-ni lt.,.k It li.lll, Ilk ll!lilKft UlHUH n Inn ,... in h fn Ib data Iim4. Ii.lnl lln. till il.v itl M ! !. K. N II A,lii,iDi,lilir l lb r lair el I 'alik II rn.., il .'.! lUilry . i.rr, AUiu) l Aimut iir ' Notk lo Contractor Nni, I nrrri v tan Itiai amll llU ill lw rei. tie Ui i u'ekie m , mi Mtreh II. I l. It In .xintjr .Mirt ul V.iii.kuiii , Oi. lur lli .il.in I iimiIhiC ilkhl ul on lt nw r'l tw rn Iihiiw and Maim Iml 1'iMrinK nlilul may oa lhnuik f. IIM' !' Il.ll. hHs'lllill'ii n y be MMI al lh. (Ink nlll,- ef l lltewltli id lh 1'oiinH lu.la Ilia l ml nvmi the nht lo rM n ur 'l IihI. d rtiiitraeter niu4 l r rr, l'i litrnlt'i a tilili lu heiij lui imllilul I iliiuim li II KMdidor, I nun If Jultf. II, Onlrcul Hi leiinlf fiinunlMliiliM' lelltl. ill tin m da o( r . lull lO Hkl l DI PS My herJ U'inv small. I offer the service i my thoroui;h-lirHl llolstein-Fru'Hian bull. Sir Johan na tolantha t'ornuronia Uleni tttmk No. '. i-l.)toa limiteil num ber nf liritil r. His tlatn has an A. IL O. reconl of nearly "Ji I l.s nt butter in 7 days, at four year!" of Uk'. I his fine animal is a Lrraiulsim of Colai.tha Johanna Lulil. in turn a Htm uf Tulantha tlu' Fourth's Johanna, the cow which hflij for five years the world's record in milk tinKjuc- tion. which wiw 17. V.VJl 5 isiunds of milk mid l.LMT.tC Hunds of butter in one year. Aiaiintinents should lie made early us the numlier of services will be limited. 1 also have few nice, straight, viiionms young- bull calves from this sire, for Hale. A. ('.endler, Cornelius. Ore.. II 1. Incidtnlally. !r ItiiU'tlnker waa a nualiflisl U H but, s.'lilliig In a mill country iM lliulliig the iteiuaiid strong, be bad add I veletluary t.jrk to l.ls niher prae tire "Niilhllig aerlutl," annoonird Ihe diKt'ir. after ctaiiiliilng a valuable bull nlllill be bad Is-eli still mil tsmt haste to treat "tilve hllll one uf tbi-e Hitvier lit a ipuirt of bran uinsh Hire tunes a day " The raiu-her heaved a sigh of relief "Will." be s:il, I ns the M II,, V, H was nlHiiit to leave NI reckon, as IciiiK ns you're here, you might a well have a look at the old woman, She's been nl M ft for a i th or two Judge. Ha Was Carta!. Somibody Would. "liisirge, what are you burning, dear? slie iiked, going to Ihe grnt nnd peerliig over hi shoulder. "The letters I wrote yon Is'fore we w ere nmrriiii "Vnu heartless wretch! I wonder nil iiieii nre so devoid of sentiment? 1 oil"-- "I'm lining It In your Interest, di-ar I'm trying to fit thing so that when I die notHsly enn dispute my will on the ground of Insanity." !.,mdm Tit mis. Critioiam, "What play did ymt see when you Weld to the theater?" '"Iliiineo Suit Juliet.'" "How did you like It?" Well, tlie costume Were nil rli.l.t It'" ' couldn't dance, and Juliet wasn't much for looks, and neither one of 'em bad any real new stuff-Washington Slur. Original. "At least be was original' In hi pro posal." "Iildn't be claim that 'yon were the only girl he ever loved?' "No. lie asked tue If I d accept the right nightly to demand of him where lie had been 'till thin hour.' "- f)etiit l''ree Press. As Per Raquatt. "I naked my friend Jones, who works for ii typewrite company, to send me n cover for my typewriter." "Mil Im send It?" "Yes. He sent ine an automobile coat with the words, 'To bo worn over a peekaboo wiilMt.'" - norldu Times Union. What, Can This Bt Truaf "Hid you see where woman In Chi cago has n dog In the house that talks?" "Well, there nre plenty In more towns than Chicago who have a ma a In the house that growls all tbe time," Baltimore American. t'lmiiuif M.'iulay nh. Tiifsi;iv Itiar Three IIWI Tirali' lr:imii ri!!.t with !,t "Tlir. lilJCCANKKKS iVininif Saii. Wilt 'nr t, "AbSYNTIIK" The I i!ir''l I'ranMlit St'iiiatimi ,f , SMI VU I .S SAIL Net!. la hit' . ' " " an 'Mem. iln ei-ii-r m ai ua irfat ul ' ,,'" ' rmt miI il H l HesiM. I"i Wahliitn Itmiilv lUmlHi ew I ul biuaV I"1' lu Unit ul H. Tttiol 1'iiMipaiiy. r.in"ial"Hi . .ii.ini al)l '. '. ' 'o to a il. an ""' w, .i,..i,i-a. fmr thaatiViiuf il''l Ihl.t U.l la' . t ajllli Iiilra4 fl.t.iii at II taiviil r eil r uiuim !. iul silt l"IJ ! l'i'lii inn ul lit Hi tMluitltvr inn "II llillli'l ul 7i' ll.nn l, Hi lurllivr aiim el IIJ'M ! 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I " iiiuilS lu oil S-x.iiils'i h , l 'i ', nr hat alln ..iinrv-l ul, lit an.l i i aei irima iii.-ai Siivriiilvt uii l '1 l'i ,lat ul taiU umilaa l i .'il lie i r, lulr. Damxl a nl I . tin. rit anil liaa ul ! "-l MKl ni l, salil aaia III tna-l ni . I l i ,. Unit aa ur Slat'il l t.i lt. al lllHl-.i-., tit.gnu. II. I , .i. .lav ul raliruaf). It'll I. K Ktia MlHIld u( W ..I , (.... uiiiil-f, Ui(.in J'diu U. Ilugiwa, All.uiior l.. 1'l.itnlilt NOTICE TO ALL PERSON iNTtR EITCO IN THE PHUPUStl) WIDENING AND EXTf NION OF FIR STREET IN THE ClfV Of HILLSBORO, ORCUUN. NOTH'K IS 1 1 Ml KIH IN Thai II. IV I'nrm Una J I, Knr. and r K. Ilartrainid. lh u-. r li, i. i.,f,ir. apisilutisl hr Ihe fit! I '.ui n l of lie. I lly of IlilUU.ni. Iir.u..n i,t i, a (he prop.-. !) aidenins ami i i. nsi.ui uf Kir Hir.it lu Die I'lty nf Hill horo. Ir.nii, aa fnll.ia lleglnnli.g al ll.x imrlh. i.l inner of llkek I. H.. will l uitai A. Id. 1 1. .0 lo lllllaunro, UriK.iu. litem r N S' M K. alniig ihe ..mil line nt Mr S!r..i fnun the .Tii. prolin nl II.'! M f.-.. lo Ihe fli'rl itijr biiiiiil.ii, Hi. imrlh along mild ally t.,ui,.l,, i,.i (eel, Ihi'lMB rt. S'j- ,',' ll.'J ,', feel, llu-nie a. hi t, mi t,,t ,, n, I I am of t). Klimilig and lo i. leniiine ami au nuin, h.ivt lllin h, If any. ieaa Valuable, the land f th" rp's live tund ns ni ts nh.ill ! reinler.-d by reitann of Hu. wide-iinf itlid eitinslon of s.ii.l P'r Hir.'il, And ttlao a-u eiiitln and a " a th-i li. n eflla and advuiiingi a lo the n i,. r or owner of wild hinds lH-n.riii.il by he widening ami em. mint, f Ur Htreet, did on rVhruiiry 2Hh. Ii file their report with ui Unorder of anld city. That aald report will he considered bv Ihe City fount II .,f .,,1,1 , py , uicir licit reKtilitr imiiiiiK in be 'odd at Ihe City llitll, In .,.1,1 , My, ,, March 3, CHI, ul the hmir of 7 :iu o'cliB-k I', M , nil p.-rsons Inien si. d are hereby noiilinl 1,1 in sent tltdr objeellniia to said report, and tutld ohJ.slliMis, If any th. re he, together silh Mild report will be heard nnd de lermliied by snld Ctly Council tti Mtld place and lime. Isited this Kehninry 2llh, I'll! A. IIKII.KI.. ( Ity Uisonler of HillslHiro. Oregon. SUMMIIN. In lh t'lreiill Chum of Mm Hlsl uf O'egon for Washinictiin uimty. ' ej. it. ir it -ti, pu nliir v Arvllle Hlenhrii 1 1 fendfinl To railla Klenli n 11.. .1 - 1 . . , t " t'linc iiniiirii defend., ti.: Ir. Ihe name ot lh- Slalr 1 f ( Ir-gnu you sic hrtbv rnuin d lo spis-sr In ihv above cnlltltd Court si d came on o, (. foi- Friday, the J4lh da, i Apnl, iui., which in .11 week hfler Hie date i.f (be Ural publication of Ihe miiinuona mid plead lo the roniiihil. t lit vt In filed agsi!T ) rttiil It von fail to p,sr and answer for want ll.t ri of, the plain. Iill will apply lo the C-mit f ,r a ileciee fo ever diisolvuig the Imnds 1 f nisln mony imw and htiet,f,P rx AIIiik be Iwrrn you an I the plainilir, and lor such olhrr and further rellt-f , p, ( may serin nmci and c- it 1 1 t1il. Tins iiiinmoi U rr,d ,, ..,, , publirailon In the Hill.l,,,,,, Argnal,. virtue, of an order of tha Hon, Keasoner, .liidg t,f Wsslilnut,,,, t."iv' Uis. dated March n, ,yM, ,llte , -?h I )"h,,c,,,l,'. Ibis .ummnh., lajinK March it, and Ihe date f u,e H.; I'uuuiaiiiin oring April 1014, I A H, Hooker, A lorney for Plaintiff, Argus and Journal $2.25. People's Theatre "letiti im. 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IUt IJ, lll Adinlnl.lralrli' NulU. N..iea- la lirmlif t'lteii ll.al Hi C1 I iniitl v nl tt liitisnin l i.unlf, IMvfwa I il a -.l.lr-l Hi ilii lnl. K"'il nailiau Irani! nl Hi r-ii-c n I I'. I""" linear. I, and that alie l.asil,i!jl qaal.) a tut Ii All ein,a liatli.a; elaimi ""', V-ttf are bert-li imlii.al lo an" lliem l.i me a lilt irur iii'lir " wl, al the law 1OI11t.nl Ilea mis A " laml irhi. at Mlllal.'m. Krncin. a11' It 1111, i. Ilia Item th dale "I Ilea aotfc linlnl teli, Wilt lull Winnie A. Iliitlanl, Admlidilialrtl Ihe I a'l 1,1 I I'. Plulialil i't""!. 1 . w n an . Vallanilishaui, Alimsafl l A ,1 ,11 1 ni-i ret 1 1 1 . Slli:WII I SAI.B Nnllet. la hrrt-bf irn, Hist bf W lit ill e.'. lllinn lait. n it nl and lh .i-nl nl lh I'lreml I'.iuri nf la uf I In Kne, li.r Wiiiin!"ii l'"linir-"i1 ilieluli .Uv nf Miir. b, ll'll. I '"' " Inleriinliul.al lliitvealer """l'"' Ami-tie, a erairalluti, pUmUS. "J iK.nial I hurlea I lu lus luiiaiaa. K Mini, .an. K A lljiln, A ll)'l. I II l.liilelialrasnd V K " l-l'Wf ileleiulatila, lur Ihe a I h re'l llierr.in at Ihe rate nl p"f JT iiiiiiiiii I1..111 Matcli 'J I'- WlJtoto" .urn u .1ii all inn y lew. I"' nl a ami eiwla, lis. 'J7M " f. "Jj tnriner eiei.iiliult Issued N iV Lv vlnueolao eieentmn l"'""' ' ami ifnjer Ibnsial nl ibe seal " iilir.uirt nf Hie HUie.il ''""'" Wasliinitlun IVniily, In lh" "Tylvlk, He.l raiiNe. daKsl lb lull car "'.'ITj. Mill. 111 l.vortirK-A II de and h Aj I riislee, and Hualoal Cltatle man sod K. II Hliiinao, aiidM'h"''' loril.e sum ul 11.410 and lh irin" I 1 7t-laaiid ililiiiraeinciil, 'TJlis resha.il iiim.u a tnriner eiii 'di""1 TTJ l.aueil Nov W, IIU I l" in" lh"'" JJJ, ili-llvt ted tsiinuiandliiK mi' I" "''"ii,.! id lb real proierly ht-tiili'ii'l'-r J I have levied upon ami P"l",l",l!31 M 1 lei lilliiiis I w ill (Ml MuielitV l"1" .kt ot April, lltl I, at Hi" """' ' :" .hni.t ,.. I.;.us lu lllllshnr... -'h'K a, in i.l' said day. dl al I'""'' ' r?A t Iheblifbest 1,1, 1, ler lur !' I"'BJ "lyfc i.flberlKl.l. lllle, and Hi'f";-' 'J, and nil i.f II... di-lelidai.ts, K M HTfc Charles lilli lus Hlnolan. ' ''".Tllai and V K H l.llllehales, nf, In " fiillowiiiK dnairlhed real prnpar T, , heliiM nnd sliunin In Wa-IHioH;" "",,,, OreutMi. ileserlhcd as follow " Jitt Tbo ai -ui beast quarter id H' ,wt ,,1, hi term s,.iaiiin !ii piwitsiiipiii live west ol the W lllsiiielln M''"? To a -I sly lh l,. r.litlH '"f" "" minis, ai d lor ti rusts and f ii b said sale and snld writ.- 8,1,1 ""suliiil iiflliMoi,. Iaat.nl at Hlliho".l'n' 11. sue M.i 111 S'l to reuiiui,... . this lllili .1 ly of A.arcii, v nf N.arch. 1111 ... it,. J l'i Iteev llreri m Coin .It llnrve J I1! Iteevns Hhenir id Washlnr-S; lreK. n. My J ! v Coin ,fc Cola, Ally 1,,l'"n-aiS. Ilarval..rl).i nf A l.ier.l' aill'!v'aai HaHley ,V Hars. AUv lor K A Ul" K A H da, Trusties.