The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 26, 1914, Image 4

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By F. A. MTTCHEL
j la Andalusia. Spain, stands nil la
mbtch thr ar th rmalna of a towe
h.t o.t back to tb blnnln
tha eftenta century. At thst tin
clocks besa to t n. and thin U
' ' tf hnllt to bold cm of U tb
mit ovtea for icrkln titan. Ttn
1 ; timeplc that was et op In U top
; of this andwit fortra ws cumber
j on. ss fl mechanical contrivance
1r when tb.T aw rrt Invented.
' Thorn tii a treat dl of heavy Iron
I ..,. t.n nnoorts. bat UmM W"
I dured to Its lone life.
I For S00 years it struck tb hour, but
after th eiplration of th third ceo-
tury of la being It rot out of order
and was not repaired, t or nan
renturv loneer It remained la tta perch.
and thoee lnhabitlnj thn castln dared
not go under It. fearlnf tnt at any
1 time It might come (low a.
t Tbn last person to InhaMt this An-
daluslan antiquity was on of tan
I dnka nf Yeramia. a descendant of
Columbus, the discoverer of America.
"i It bad been given him by one of tba
kinca of Snala at a reward for tbn
. service of has distinguished ancestor.
. 1 Tbe clock bad struck fof the last tint
I on the day the duke was bora. It was
ii the next day-ao runs tbe legend-taat
H it got out of order. A man was tent
H up to fix It. but returned without
f doing so. reporting that tbe damage
tj bad been done by one of the supports
1 j rotting away and letting down one aide
of tbe clock. Later tbe staircase lead
ing up to It fell, and from that time
the clock remained out of reach.
j Tbe duke lived to enter npoa his
j eightieth year. During this long period
tbe clock remained upon tbe tower.
Ha heavy Iron parts rusting away.
I Now and again a rotted landing or a
n I'tece of staircase Vould fall, but tbe
jj Iron parts of the clock remained entire.
jl Tbe minute band Anally rusted away
.1 and fell to the ground. It was longer
A- than the tallest man. Tenons gather
ed about It and wondered at Its site
and weight
One night after tbe duke had enter
ed upon bis eightieth birthday those in
habiting tbe castle and those surround
log it were awakened by the deep toned
stroke of a bell To those within the
castle walls the sound seemed to come
from above; to those round about
seemed to come from different direc
tions. One said from the east, another
from tbe west, another from op on the
betgbta above, another from the valley
below. Every one listened for a i
S ond stroke. It came, and another and
another, till there bad been twelve
wheezy clangs which seemed to come
r. from the throat of some monster, such
il as one reads of in ancient lore.
il Then when there came no more
jl strokes every one In tbe castle turned
out Into the court, and there was
jl babel of voices discussing from whence
It tbe sounds could bare come. An old
man. vhnu smith hart haen rrf In
; I superstitious times, ventured to assert
I that either angpl or devil had resuscl-
i tnted tbe old clock and some mo-
, ': uieutous event bnd been foretold.
H younger person maintained thst the
j sound had come from tbe sky and was
h a voice from heaven calling sinners to
I repentance. There were many t he
ll (tries, but It was generally believed
f that the sounds were from soma ordi
a nnry cause and their importance bad
beeu magnified by tbe imagination.
I Tbe only person who did not come
' f out to discuss the phenomenon was
j tithe duke. IIo was a bachelor, and.
; having no family to minister to him in
4 bis old nge. no one knew whether or
A not be bad beard the strokes of the
. r bell or wbat interpretation be pot
(upon them. Tbe door of his chamber
. remained closed and all was quiet
1. within. A woman who attended him.
followed by some one who loved tbe
i told man, listened near the door, bat,
; ' hearing nothing, told tbe others to go
; "to bed. Tbe duke had slept through
"Hue clanging, and It would bo a shame
"to awaken him.
t I Within an hour after tbe stroke of
Hruldnlght all were in bed and many
were asleep. But some there were
who could not dismiss from their
.i minds an occurrence so strange that It
,';ure!y must portend some calamity.
HA few sat up till dawn debating
.hrbetber, If It were a warning, It came
4 irom angel or devil. When it was
) light enough to see clearly they went
" to the old tower and looked op. A
: support bad given way during the
' night, and the clock was tilted on Its
.'aide.
i ri -r told yoa so," said one. "It waa
I line clock that struck by being tilted."
"Fool r replied another. "How could
(i such tilting bare caused twelve dls-
Winct strokes V
I, "Have a carer cried a third aa a
gust of wind swept through tbe ruin.
f Scarcely bad tbe last words been
spoken when the old clock came turn
: fbllug down and lay a heap of rotted
i wood and rusty Iron st tbe bottom.
r "The duke is dead," came a voice
f from another part of tbe castle.
,.' All turned and went toward the
speaker.
( Tbe duke's door had been opened.
"I'and by the pallor on bis face it waa
known tbat something had happened.
, A surgeon was called, who declared
' ,'ihat tbe old man bad been dead some
I 1 ! Iiours. Then It came to be believed
that tbe old clock tolled bis knell as
he was dying as well as Its own.
After tbe duke's death tbe Inhabit
ants of tbe castle scattered. It was
Soever again occupied and soon fell Into
i . IconiDlete ruin.
j-J Variety.
I "What color are Perclval'a eyesr
( l isked Maude.
it "I'm not sure." replied Maymle,
. ''whether they are black or blue. Fa
'itber says be'll see to It tbat they're
liboth."-Washington Star.
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Courting Admiration.
'Tommy, how is It that your feet
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pre so wet cuiuiuk uuiut iruui m-nwi
;; "Well, th' girls don't think notWn'
of a boy what's afraid f wad in Or"
-.Ijin(tuu Teleirraob
HOw IT CtES BACK!
WrttD to Hr H t! ct-wJJ
S Th alo t '". Ut
Th tb h-i-ft. timfut ot
BlM t that tairniex "- ,!v V"
1 tol a kts-l twM f-r j
Bui. h. at limm para I
M!
TbM cam th Uv t !lprJ olii
wurnol It!
!( baJ bo awr to S'v AnU b.t. t en
My fwliaa of lolay Sh bu rvturnJ
TKe De0r ef It
"So yoa think my brother euiNtxied
the funds of his bankr
"But sir. I doot know yvm."
"And yoo have th klea that my
sister narrted her busUud tor h.s
money T
"Why do you
"And you're sur that my cousin
ought to be In Jll fr ht tiilnsr
"I hav never n jou la uiy life.
Uow can yoo acvuse nx""
"And It's your positive In lU f that I
set lire to an orphan asyhitu r
"Pear me, this b vry eiuKirmssiUj:.
I wish you'd explain!"
"And you bar It from Movlleiit
authority that my father ran away
with the servant glrirx
"Why, I'd like to kuow who yu r.
This Is very presumptuous. 1 am sure.
This Is th first time we've ever wet."
"I know. I'm the guy who at In
front of you In the strwt car yeur
day morning when yoa were doing all
that talking." Detroit l'rve Tresa.
A Sound Answir.
Thomas Edison was discovered by a
visitor experimenting with a loug coil
of wire. lie was lu the midst of his
deep sea souudings.
"Wbat Is that forr the caller asked.
"Miking sound." replied Mr. Edl
son. intent npon his work.
"Ah!" said the other with Jmular
meaning. "What kind of note does It
give off?"
"The deep C, of course." replied tbe
Inventor. Philadelphia liecord.
A Lest Sal.
Tbe Florist Wouldn't you like one of
these luxuriant umbrella plants?
Mrs. Knozla No; some oue would
borrow it for a rainy dny.-C'hkago
News.
A Would Havs Ben.
On one occasion a census clerk in
scanning one of tbe forms to see tbat
it had been properly filled up noticed
tbe figures 120 and 112 under the bead
lng, "Age of father if living" nud "Ai:e
of mother If living." "But your tmr
ents were never no old, were tfiey?"
queried the astouisbed clerk. "No,"
was tbe reply, "but they would ha'
bin if livlng."rittton Guzette.
Isn't Psw th Fox?
Willie Paw, what Is caution? Taw
Caution Is when a man picks out an
afflnlty who has the same colored hair
as bis wife, my son. Cincinnati En
qulrer.
Naming th Crim.
"Do you think It would be wrong
if I should steal a kiss?'
"Well, It's wbat I ndcht call grand
larceny." Detroit Free I'ress.
A Lin en th Situation.
"How on earth did Belle ever get
herself engaged to young Winks?"
"She caught him on ii Bulling party."
Baltimore American.
A Master Valst's Product.
"How well preserved Lord Iiawnbatit
is! Is be not a great swell'"
"Oh, yes!" with a burst of confidence.
"Do you know, when lie arrived lie
was obliged to pay duty on himself us
a work of artr-l'hlludolpblu I'n-HH.
The End of the Romanes.
"Th day will dreary seem," aid he,
"When you are far away.
Though blue above th ikies may be.
To id they will be gray.
"My every thought will ba of you
Until again w meet.
It I so hard to lay adieu
Though parting la ao aweet."
"I'll think of you each day," laid she,
"And dream of you each nlnht.
And every thought that comei to m
To you I'll gladly write.
"You've promfaed that each day you'll pan
A word of love to me.
And that will help to cheer me when
Tti Hours drag aieurlly."
But day by day no letter cam,
linos fiction bars I barred.
for he forgot the maiden' nam,
JM sue muuan nia card.
EARTHQUAKE VISITS
THIS PARI OF OREGOn
Tnrmhlor IVtt by Many la Mills
boro Homes, I'arly Sunday
lltCTEIC LAMPS SMINO OS IKES
(VtiisJ sad ScaltW AIm EsrlrKd
Slitht On&tu Sas Nam
Hillsboro experienced a slight
oarthijuake, early Sunday mora
ine, while people were vet taking
their Sabbath day sleep. Many
were awakened by the tremblor,
and a number felt both shakes.
Klectric lamps swung from their
w ires, and houses slightly rock
ed as though in a heavy gale.
Mary a husband remarked to his
spouse "Well, that is some
wind," while many a wife re
sponded. "Yes, the weather is
changing."
There was no noise with the
disturbance just nice, little un
dulations, like rocking one to
sleep.
Seattle and Portland discerned
the quakes, and the tremblors
were noticed all along the coast
line.
Every time a quake visits this
part of the Pacific coast there is
much conjecture on what will
some time in the future happen
when some fault down in the
subterranean cavern closes or
widens, and one is constrained to
wonder if we will ever have a
repetition of what San Francisco
endured a few years ago.
V. II. Morton and wife were
among those who realized that
the shock was a quake, while
scores felt it. but ascribed it to a
heavy gust of wind.
REAL IiSTATO TRANSFER
Mary Bnks to F M tlryao. j tec
24 t rw f 10
G I. Wlb to Calist Lewis, lot in
Wt Portland light 10
O II D.hl to Arthur. Harold & Alsa
lUncraft, lot 11 Hbo Acres........ - 1
Jis Munow to 1. M ll jyt. lot J blk
17 Simmons' ad 10
J A Thornbuf((h to W J Thornburgh
ii.it kc 24 t 1 n r 4 w 10
K K W'irU to K A Keuter, 9.58 a
M M Watt donation 5J0
I) J IligitinitoA Leutnold, .o6 a
in Kvvtyn .Ijco
Cbas O Ot'xrK to Frank Halley, aoa
near Oreoco 10
C W Cochran to Walter Odalc, tract
in kc 17 t 1 t r I w 10
Wash Co IuvCo to Claude Scolha,
l c 30. 7 a Geo Kichatdton claim. 10
Sbeiiff to Same, lame as above sx
JUu lvlxr i A M tlanoree, tract
in It 1 blk IS and tr It 1 blk 8 FG 10
O W Olson to Gto Simpson, a lot
id i ine anu lerracc 10
II A ilium! to Krneit IXnier. S
lots IS & 16 West I'ark f Grovc.t. 300
seiKie (.LiiiiMn, giin, to Jas Helder,
8 son Iloone Ferry Road n
P.Iaie dosM-tt et al to Same, a above 47
jas i.iinwin 10 Jon 11 AQueiton, tract
sec 15 t 1 n r 4 w 50
K l w nn.y to Jotin UtUeapic, io.ji
a arc 10 1 i n r 4 w 1 joo
LLC hapman to Alb liunning, 2 lots
in (.nrnelin. 100
h K Kejnoldi to Same, 10 lots blk
41 Corneliiit 600
T Talbot to Same, 1 It blk 19 Cot..
.1 J Wirtz to Fred Harper, 601200 ft
in H trvey Clarke d 1 c F Grove. ..1000
v 11 Jolly to I'.crnhard Slenkeui,
14 75 a in jony Acres to
Alb iSunninK to Anna Miller, 2 lots
i irauniview lorneiltlt 10
U A Mchols to It Koehn and S Jtaae.
10 contracts in Iteliman farm 10
Al?e'to Lase to Same, tr on Tualatin
Rivrr: also land in H I.indseyd I c
Alb Martin to Choi G Martin, lot in
iua:ann urove tract 10
Kva Adams Aduir to Peter Hansen.
6J.77 a Anion Knighton claim 5000
Lee DrorbeuKh to G W iJtorbauuh.
tract in Fiuitvale F (irove .26tO
C h lio.denweck tr to Paul Keimera,
21 tr Lhehaltm Ml Orchards .1181
I'atil Keimers to Pulsky Orchard
irneis, nine as aoove 10
Alois lieimrohr to Nicolai-N'eppach
Co, no a h other land G Creek....
W W Hporalsky to Ada Alexander,
a ii'jone rerry itoad 10
J Y Davis to Jacob Ilrunton, 7 a sec
34 t 2 s r 2 w 600
V alter Thompson to Jas G Thoinp-
. c e . 1.. rwt ...
wiu, ooxiuu itei in inaiaiin 10
I t Bane; to A .1 Wieki, lot 98
Groveland m
J K Reeve to Fnd lirennan, 1.59 a
layior rerry Koad 740
n k. rvunstn 10 wauer .urcner, 1.31
a at Klmr.nica
Amelia Kverett to Rose O'Connor,
101 in rai viPW .on
.1 k jspyer to .mo 11 Iieyer, 5 acres
near iiuiMinre , 1
AtitHliam ungen to Lizzie Grim, lot
in Connell 6
Same to Carrie Reichen, si bove... ti
tr .:. . h... . .
jienrv nieisitr 10 1 Y Ass'n, 4 lots
Mever'sad to Ueedville Home... 10000
11 a rigard to Arthur Curnow, 1. to
.lurin j ianivuie , 0
Herman Met.K;r to John Nash, lot
111 .ri7Kcr ACies joo
inos t rince 10 nam is Moy, 61.77 a
near r, inonica q
1'. M Vanliiii to Clyde & Sarah lay-
iw, 101 in nigniand rara 10
A CARD
To The Argus: In looking over
Dr. Ca vm S. Whites'a hpnlth
report on schools, that appeared
in your last msue, it reads that
the well at Heaverton school had
jcen condemned and the water
was still beinir used. This lint
statement is incorrect. City wa
ter was installed in the school
house. Feb. 20 -on I v a few dava
after the well had been con
demned. W. Ii. Emmons,
Member of the Hoard.
Beaverton, Oregon, March 20,
1914.
A. C. Mulloy, of Laurel, was a
city visitor Monday.
WALL PAPER
MURBOW WALL PAPER L PAINT CO.
J. MUKKOW. ?rvy.
SccouJ Street, Hill shorn, Oregon
OREGON KLCCTRIC TRAINS
To Portland
s' 6:59
8:45
10:49
1:19
3:55
6:15
8:20
9:l8
From Portland -
7:48..
9:07
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Artrua and Oreironian. $2.25.
Two Cases of
Circumstantial
Evidence
By SARAH BAXTER
Judge EniMiie of the criminal court
was dlspcuidug JuatU'e to the unfor
tunate lieu a reUent cam over th
telephone that he rome limn Imme
diately. Ileulizlng Hint uii-tbln uio
nientous bad haenel lu his house
hold, be sdjoumed the court and left
for bis mldrutD. Ou rt-achliiK It be
fouud his duuKbtrr, girl of twenty,
lu charge of a pol Iceman.
"I'm only obeying order., Judge,"
mi4 lb umu, wno rwtignizetl in
Judk'e.
"Whnt die this meanr
"We don't know," soldied the primm
er. "Some ono r'ortiHl to Ilniuiuer
stein A Co. thnt tlu-y would And good
stolen from their dry rihxU store be
tween the luattmses of my U4. A
man came here rf-prenentiug hluistdf
ss a water iiipectr and found those
things.-
"tKm't cry, Lulu; It will be all right"
Though the Juige ivaimired tils
daughter, he could not reaaaure him
self, lie did not doubt that some one
bad laid trap for him, but reiuent
berrd. that all are siipputipd to be equal
before tbe law, mid unlea be could
prove a roiisplrary there was trouble
ahead. lie t-ant a glance nt some laces
lu the hands of a man In plain clothes,
then went with hl daughter to court,
where, having furnished ball, he took
bcr borne. Then he repaired to the
offlr of the head of the Ann of Ham
menteln It Co.
All Mr. Itummcniti'In knew about
tbe matter was that they had received
an anonymous not Informing them
where certain of their stolen goods
were to be found, and they had sent a
detective to the sddreits. He bad se
cured entrance as a water Inspector
Snd found tha nrtl-U Tl, I,,. I...
.... u iu,q
went away much di-presHed. The offer
or nr. iiammenitfin to refrain from
proseeutlns; the enne dll not relieve the
former bees use tho state would surely
prosecute anyway, and, even If tbe
case was not tried, the stain would
remain. Judge Kruklne believed tbat
some criminal whom be had sentenced
had taken this method of revenge.
A few days after his daughter's ar
rest he received the following note:
Judge Er.klne:
B!r-A few week , you sentenced
tdna MacAlplne to alate prlaon on a
eharaa nf ahoriiiriir,. ir..M
- . ....... .. . IIUIIllueiHIIII) K
Wliile ah a aluipplna- ther a thtef who
10 ix caugnt with th atolen ood
on her, noUr lng a bag lying on the coun
ter, put th wl. In II. A few minute
later on of lh ator detective arreated
Edna MacAlplne, to whom the bag be
longed. I know thla, but I ran't prove It
Can't you ;ur a pardon for tdnu
MacAlplne?
Flere was tho eii.lnnatlon. Borne per
son In the Intent t.f
judge bad sentenced, either guilty or
Iv uau unocnukcii to rurce blra to In
tercede with Hib
" I'niuiiu,
I here was no slgimtiire to the note,
uoming vj winch to trace the writer.
The fact thot It did not refer to tbe
case against his own daughter did not
change tbe Judge's opinion. He be
lieved tbat If he secured a pardon for
Edna MacAlninn h
eioneration for bla daughter. At any
rate, It was tbe only way that sug
gested Itself to free bis daughter from
tbe charge.
Judge Ersklne
w vaa,v lAf
governor and represented tbe case to
him. There was no evidence tbat he
Could Consider tn nrnvo n.t va... .
... ----"" 1. i.unn nine-
Alpine bad beer, wrongfully convicted:
but, being a tiractlnal ... i.. ,t
same Interjiretatlon as the Judge on
w rauuecuon ueiween Miss Ersklne's
arrest and the letter i.e ! "
- mn uuu rw-
celved. K pardon requires a good deal
of delay, but this one, after much
tabor and tbe cutting of a good deal of
WM fl"a"Jr worked through,
nd Edna MacAlplne was released.
The Very Venlmr th
. . - . - wa
AND PAINTS
Mv New 1914 stork el faiata, Vsr
Uhr aaJ W eil rf nee aitiveU
ea4 I reIy In pmt tauaiectkw.
Ketail Prte-v are Mtaatee4 to be
i) K S p' ceat kwet tbas) la
I'lMtUad Sat year carfare. Tbe
UrgeM roip!t stock ot it kuul
ta Waahmatoa Ceaaty. Call aa4
are tut yuuiarir. Itoaae plall
all tiattag aaJ paptiinf. It
siatr farBiaheJ ape apfUntlu).
ou Ju.lv Erakln and aaUl U Wm!
"I am h Utr of C4m MacAlpbae.
who Is a UiiMK-vBt of tb charge
hkh you senteoced bar to prlsoa a
your daughter la of a like offvese. 1
tutk lb lacee found la Wr Boasisslal
and went to your aotia) a varkMM
prvteit till I gained adnOastoa to her
rwiu, wharo, waea ao obrv4, I
pld tbess bHweea the aaattrissn f
her bed. I thee lnfurm4 Bns
tela A Co, of their being there, kly
lat '! la obtalulag Juattc for my sas
ter w to writ yoa the Bote yoa re
ceived aaklng fur her bardoo. I 4arw4
nt refer In lb but te your dsogn
ler's cae or sign my name lest yon
ccu me of conspiracy, tad yon
might have proved m guilty, la any
een this course would nave 4atruy.
ed my chance for obtaining the par
don. Sow that my sister la fre yon
sre wek'oute to prosecute ue fur ro
apiracy or any other crime.
Th Judg llateoed lo thla cuahlun
with Intense aailety. "Yon nsv con
vinced me of your sister's laaocenc
of th crime fur wblcb I seoiMred her,
for were she guilty she would not have
tnaplrrd tbe devotion ot a aoUndtd a
woman.'
Tbe Judge went to desk, wrotn out
a bond of Indemnity and the onf
ln ah bad mad, tie naked bar to
sign the latter, and when ah hsd don
so be banded her the former, to walcn
he hsd attached his own st future.
Then be eslled hi daughter Into tbe
rwrn.
"Why. you're the book gslt said
alia Krskln.
"I sm. and I railed as other charac
ters, though only t tbe book agent did
I bow my rest face."
Judg Krskln Is more cautious about
convicting accused persona on circa ss
sUntial evidence.
awaatia Uwei
"Ust sprlog." ssld Mr. CroesloU,
-that heil duair alhfaue of aura blaavt.
ed large quantum ut im earn aad
pra and potato that nobody haa
seen aim "
"I'erhai." rtlll her huabaod. "but
I'm loo bu.y a man to follow up any
or Ibeae tl about buneal Lreasur.
Y ssblngton sur.
rliin It OeMly.
"Hallo! Hit down. I betters yen
hsv com to ask me"
"tou bare been Blnlnfonned.
haven't come to aak you anything."
"Why. I understand yeeT-
"I came merely becnunn I niabni In
be first to 111 yoo n bit of nod news
I am going to marry yoer daughter."
-Hbort Stories.
A Meaning Raeaara.
"Isn't It disgusting tbe way she
brags about her beauty T
"Why. I did not bear her nay a word
about IL
"Mdn't abe nay sne entered a Crowd
ed car last svulng and every man In
It Jumped up snd offarwd herhbjaanir
-Houston 'oL
flaueibl tifln.
Oladys-Jack la borrtdl When we
were out tonight a llttia bu aw riant
Into my mouth, and I naked nlm nf
wnat tnst wss sign.
Clytlv-Wbat did be nay It meant)
Uladys-Tbat I should keen nay
mouth abut-Judg.
Antieipalina Her Nee,
"Marriage Is s aeriou business. An
you preparing yourself to be good
housewife, my dearF
"Ob, yes, grandma! Tou ought to
sre tbe bouse gowne I am having
a a -
maaei nansss uty Journal
Bystsmati.
Inker and colt. for breakfast-.
II limits hlmaeir lo a dime-
Brjop. pie and coffe midday
lie doublea the turn thla tun
Meat, a.uda and cofr.e for dinner
Coal three dlm.a, and so this man
la running his food department
On lh ten, twenty, thirty plan.
-Boaloq Transcript..
Nt In Leap yaf.
They were quarreling.
nsld the wife. ' '
"Neither does a mouse trap run after
the mice, but It catcbea 'cm Just tbe
Ledger hVllb,' l'nll,,,,Pul"
The Writert.
Selmt Lagerlof U the only woman
who ever received tun Nobel nrlao for
literature.
Kiinrln. ttii.nl.. ..I . .
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ellst since tbe death of Tolstor dotw
.... uu y.ri. tin u n stout
bearded tMiiir,!. . .
by Ills took imh ... r ... ' TT"
Instead of wrIUng passional afcrle
sanitymnaj IU,
hlllnniHa. .
the "I'ay as You Enter clulb" nnd
various other forms of amnsetnenLhan
Started on a aeven m.,nth. .
,1 ... ...... iy Bruanq
tbe wor d for a -i.i. '
a as as, uflf will bTIMP amm.!.! a-
Write ft fUkatlV bcMnk mKvas. na.1..
bit return.
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w .,1 l. I. mi mttrnm IKai III HttdX
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of .i I .
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tlnanlisn
YKAC.KR : CORNISH
I.AWYKRS
I'hon City
HillskirofoMXiKi IAI. ItASb. Itlk'.
HUJ1U)K(. OKK
ANCSKIaiV aMnVY
Teacher f
Singinfi anil Piano
TTtTi!i arrant, to runt.
K(X)M 4. - HANK ANNKX.
Kviry liiy.
Will Von Itililil
If yon ere golsg l t.uil t ilii. 'lg
or Mummei, ere J. S. I.OKM N. (
price on building aad t iilng
.llmte give Ore. All aoib I.
gwarsateed No ui.nl. annl "k
la cueapleled. J H littung. uiti
Tblid Street, et H I' Ti k. Te!
pbon Mala 111. Hi! t-i, ti'g"0
(Jive Me a Trial
Pacific States
Fir Ineuiaare Company f 1'iMli.a-l.
(rrVfoa Tbe only tug tlrrgon "- I
UaaCompaby. I'tumptly I'.td
John Yamlerwal
Agrat
llUUbuvi.
I liTgun
SI MMo.
la Ibe Clr.ull C.ult of th. Dial. t
or.fu. f,r Wa.binalua iVunir
(l.l.b J. H ib-'U, I'laiolirT. v. I . IU.li
eru. IMemlaut.
f I. t. IUtlrU. at tiamo.1 drfer.'l
ant-
la lb nam yl the Nial uf iir.gmi ....
are bareby r.iuirail ai-i'ii.l ."
lb Complaint filed Mia X in the
h ntii. .uil on or b.l..t lil'l.
ib aa day oi M.r, ! ami it i.tit t.ii
a appear and ati.aer Ilia I'lainliit .c
anl Iheraof alii apfiy Ui the i .niil f .r a
darreadlaaulelng lb. Uin.l. u( nalriiii.iiy
heretofore snd nn eiiMlng M.mii yon
and Iha flaiiilirl and fr to. h nih.f ami
further relief aa to lb l.nirt mat rm
meat and ullalil Tbl iiuiiioii.
e.rve.1 upon you ,y ulllr.Hon In the
Hlllatura Argil a weekly iiee.pa.r of
fiiatJ rtrrulallon publi.hMl lu Wuh
nglon lUiunlr, llregun and II." dale (
lb Aral pulilirallon nf I 111. Nulira i.
Thuraday lb tub day uf M.rrh. lull .. .1
lb dale ot lb laal pnl.hr alum la I hoi
lay lb 7th day of May, lull. a... I tlx
Order of publication l and dai'-l
on tbe i.ih day of M.rrh lull by u,r
Hon. D. H Heaainer, Judge uf Ibe I i.ii lily
Court of Ibe mate ol lir.gun In and ..r
Iba Couiilf uf Vi aililiigluii in the .lrn. .
of Ui Clr.-ull Juc fr,,m ,
i .Mii.ty,
Clyde Kkbanleiin. Attorney for I'uii.tirt
SIS I'baiuliar of Cotamei.-a lU.lg , l'..it
laud, Oregon,
Sheriff's Salt On Forjoaart
Noti.w la hereby given. Dial by Urtue ..
an leriitinn, dm-rt ami order f
laauxl out nl u I under lb. 1 of th.
Circuit Court id Ibe Miata n( iir. g.,n, (,,r
tb County of Wa.:uiigU.ii. iUi the I'nl,
day of Marrli. I ill in famr nl Join.
Higriat, plaintitT, and ag.l.i.t Myru u
Perguaon, and i W. r rgu.ii)
defendants, fur the auni uf U7i,
lb Intareal lliareon from the
l'h day or M.rrh, Hill, al It,, rate ol ;
per eanl par annum, and the further eoin
of 117 7A coal ai.tl ,ll.l..tr.,.i.,.t
nteraal thereon Irtuu tha IHUi '.! of
aiaruu, hoi, at inn rale ol II .ir iwiil. t
annum, o tn illrwie.1 and .lnltynrr.1
ooniiiiandlng in to make aala of the real
property lierelnartar deanrll.!, I have
lvM upon, snd iior.il. nt tM aai, ,iKi.
lion, derree anil order of aale. I mil mi
Monday, the 4th il.r ol M.v l iii .i n..
aouth rliior of lh Court II,,..... i.', llui.
Iwro, WaahingUtn Counly, Oreifon, at lb
hour of ten li'ilirh A U ..(..I. I . I.. .....
at public auction to the hlKhnt ,',.lnt
.-. ..... , nan.., .u , me right, llll an. I
Internal nf th. it. ri., I... i. u..,. n l.
gunon and J. W. Knrgunon, ol. In and lo
...a niiiuwiiig iiearntiml real prnptirty
Ivllie. lailna and .1I1..1. i ll'-.i. ..........
. - - - ... ,k .....
tounlT. Oriijfoti, nud imrtlniUrly
HaTtnrilftar avl av at ! tta hjt i ..-
and 6:IM rhaliii aouth i.t Dm i,lirihwi..
wroer ofHmtiim I, T.I N. It. 'I W., Will
star., running tlimica mmI U)I7( rbnlii. lo
elaae: tbema niith n .i.. l-
!'.." " "k"i "'"nr. wl parallel
.... iir.u mm nun ii chain, to a
take: Ihenne north a in i..... ... ....
. - , ........ w ... , mhm.K ,, Ur
place i of beginning, ronUlning b' acre
'-"7 me nnrainoniorn tiaineil aiilim
and for tha mt. .n.i ........ .. . .
ofkAid Writ. ' ' """""
naid sale will be made aubje. t to re
deuiptlon aa per n alula of (irngou.
a!. h'"",,"'o. Oregon, on ibi Huh
dst of March, lull.
J. K. Heaves, HherilT of Wa.blnKtiin
(JoUiity, Oregon.
Hanlee A liar. Alb.
nrnnra f..r I'lalniwi
N0TICI1
NotlPfi ia homl it n I At...
I l il "V,VMJ KIVI'II Ml LIU.
itockholders and renters of the
Scholia Telephone Co. that the
nwnru m uirectors met and or-
flranlZfri nn Iha tA.1. A.... ..r
n l , V,MJ tin uuy til
March, 1914, by electinir k. i).
Mul'oy president, and C. 10.
KindL Siic'IVimu aii nn,.....i.,
, .n i.vioiiiin
fill A t no nnmnanu 1 I . . .
U K .Kindt, Sec-Treas., Heaver
.aP1 14 3- and mut be paid
nniVnlm On J . . . r
w iniiii ou uays irom the date of
thia notice.
., E.C. Mulloy,
President Scholls Tel. Co.
C E. Kindt, ,
Datexi tiarch 14. 1914.
sm no ,
in in nr. u.i rMM .
ii. tiie,.,. i ; '
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MTA't K OK OUKUiiN TdR
WAHIII.S'iTtIN til NTT.
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are liet'br triiiil lo i v.i a nl "J
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ADMINISikATOR S NOTICE
Nollra in l.irnliy Klvi.il I lint H'"
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order of in dimity dinrl of ,hul,
ureitoii lor llm rminly ol Vt a'lilnKi''"'
Hindi, on llm third duv of M"'"i !
aril linn duly iiiallliil ' h silaHn"
l.ul...
trnlor. . ,
Now, ilinrefiirn, all H'mt.iin '"
I'.liilina ttKnlhiil rmlil enlalu are lorrhy
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rur, to llm iiinli.ril(!iiiMl nl hi" ri
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there- ,
t.tam-e)
nir, in inn iin.ii.rii!iiiMi m m-
m itr Tii.rillii,Ori.ifiiii, or al the lw ow
of Thoa II Tnnii Jr, in T.LVf
ir Itliin "lx nioiillm from ibe "
llie ifrnl lilllillrHlInn of Uil" "n,ML
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adniliilnlrntor,
WanliliiKlon llolnl, Moiidsy; W'"llf",tU'
hiii I Friday
Dr. GcrtmJc Phillip'
t)li,i,inlliln riiVNli'ti"'
Ollli-n liourn, I to 4 p. in. Il""' ""'
to 11 a. in.
For lunch-pickled pl8.feji
home made sansaRes ana v.
loirnas.H. R. Emmott.
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