The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 16, 1914, Image 2

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C. B. BUCHANAN & CO., Inc.
Hillsboro. Cornelius and North Plains
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Grain, Hay, Flour, Feed and
Grain Bags.
Car-lot shippers of POTATOES and
ONIONS. Grain chopped or
rolled at any time
Lumber, Shingles and Lath
At Cornelius
Beaver State Flour
The Best Flour at the Lowest Price
Telephones!
Hillsboro, Main 14. Cornelius, City 1515.
North Plaius, Main 26$.
SMOKE
5c Coast Defender 5c
r
COME AND SEE ME MAKE THEM
CHAS. F. McFADDEN
Room It Hillsboro National Bloch
Help Mahe Oregon the
Cleanest State the Union
Unclean ideas in regard to ki scattered broadcast by the ignorant cause
immorality, disease and suffering amocg the innocent.
Tru. wholesome information help to produce clean, healthful citizens
capable of richer and more useful livet.
Sea education should be provided when posdb'e in the home. Paniplets
will be sent fr fur men anl wamea. boys and gir's of alt ages. Send
i-cent stamp and state definitely ages and sea of children and other per.
sous fur whom pamplets are wanted. Address
THE OREGON SOCIAL HYGIENE SOCIETY
0m. r. 720 Building, Piilmmd, Ormgom
The Argus
Th? Daily Oregonian and The
Argus, One Year For $6.00,
this gives you Vfie Argus
FREE. No Agents
Daily and Sunday
and Sfte Argus
$8.00
The Orenonian
The brickwork has been com-
pleted on the Carnegie library,
"The Best in the
West"
Come and looh over
the BEST display of the
BEST tobaccos sold.
I will tell and show
you all about them. You
are welcome any time.
These Cigars ore sold
every place where good
cigars are sold.
Free
and the stone trimming was
completed today.
Snteeed M lHe Jm e M HtiUkuc
f u wail tuatta
!. A. I.U. SmI K.tr.
("k.unty Official 1'apcr
inline urn: ll.W per Aunum.
Uawett Ksery Thareday
l.U a McfctKMKY
lluerta has at last resinned
ftvtn the Mexican presidency and
.Carbajal has succtvdod to the
chair anJ has btrni sworn in.
Uuerta says he did it for the
,cood of the country, takes a fall
out of the United States for the
occupation of Vera Cruz, and
winds up by savin it was short
age of finances that caused it all.
Many think that Mexico will now
settle down to inace, but it b
very doubtful that we shall see
serenity down that way for years
j to com. It isn't the nature of
a Mexican to be good for any
length of time. War with the
leading spirits is both occupation
anu swi, ana war is imminent
at anv time down that way. for
it rarely means any jrreat mor.
tality.
J SENATOR CIIAMIUiRLAIN
I
j Senator Goorw R Chamberlain.
,of Oren, has a warm place in
the hearts of the veterans of
i Oregon and their widows. He
i has Ukti their consistent and un
tiring friend thruout. and they
hold him in particular affection
In'cause of his work in securing
the admission of soldiers' widows
to the State Home. In addition
to this. Senator Chamberlain
has. during his five years in the
Senate, justified the choice of
the people of Oregon, and has
shown himself a man of unusual
ability and devotion to the public
interests. He is far from being
a "rubber-stamp" for Southern
politicians, as one Northern
member of Congress proclaimed
himself to be. but has carried his
own sovereignty and done his
own thinking under his own hat
In this way he has attained a
very flattering prominence among
his colleagues as a man of light
and leading, and whose utter
ances must be listened to with
careful attention.
This led to his being given as
signment to the important com
mittees of Military Affairs, Agri
culture and Forestry, Appropria
tions, Commerce, Public Lands,
and the Territories. There are
few Senators who have an emial
place on so many committees of
the first rank. As Chairman of
the Committee on Military af
fairs. Senator Chamberlain
strongly impressed the Commit
tee of the Volunteer Officers'
! Retirement Association with his
friendliness and his txecutive
ability. As Chairman of the
Military Committee, he has
naturally had much to do with
the management of the Army
and the situation in Mexico. His
voice has always been for the
firm assertion of the honor and
dignity of the Flag, and the
proper assertion of the Govern
ment's duties in that troublous
problem. National Tribune.
Washington, L). C.
Wm. Schulmerich has our
chased a milking machine for his
Farmington dairy, and win have
it in operation in a few davs
The apparatus milks four cows
at a time, and one man can han.
die a good many animals in the
course of a couple of hours. Thos.
Henton. of the J. VV. Conneli
farm, is talking of installing a
machine.
KT- 1 . .
no one snouia miss seeing
riorence Lawrence, the Maud
Adams of the screen, at the Peo
Pies theatre, tomorrow and
.Saturday, in the "Pawn's ? of
Uestiny. It is a pretty story
and an absorbing one. The fire
in the big tenement house, with
me tleein r tenants and the en
tering fin man is vividly por-
irayea.
Mrs. Roy Hays and sister, Miss
Edyth Anderson, of siuth of
town, departed for A ma. Kas .
Tuesday, to attend the bedside
of their father, 0. M. Anderson,
who is critically ill. They will
le absent several weeks.
Henry Aiken, who broke his
ankle on the ball grounds ten
days ago, is able to be out on
crutches. He was taken to Port
land, Monday, foran x-ray plate,
which showed a fine knitting of
the fracture.
Gabriel Lockman. of South
Tualatin, was in the city this
morning. He says a good rain
would greatly benefit spring
sown grain.
James Wesley Eastham and
Miss Dollie Owens were united
in marriage at Hanks, July 13,
1914, Judge Ralph Kinton of
ficiating. Mrs. G. L. Diggers and daugh
ter, Huth, of LaGrande, are
guest3 at the E. L. Abbott home.
Mrs. Franklin Everett went to
Hanks this week, to visit with
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Brown.
An Odd Breach of
Promise Case
By tVNKT Pt W
Ueorpe Trover bd . eit-iuitHe-ly
bt vB of doiui th'.iu if y
.Hie attempted to Injure Miu le' u't
set put u an flht. Hi' iHi,l
thltia out laa i ir iiumnl !' '
;.tont W unuVrtutiitf tilm in i.ht s
mwvl, ut h!ui Inta h-h '. u t""i
hlnwlf by hi o t !f I"'
slivj to wtift-r a for mu . " h' ,
imttl po attut It lu a j t ni !
u tli vmn h ratiwl W think
that h attuut to K him an tujur;
No mu? cvtitd Ml frvm ht h td
hat b hi.-iiuL IU m kvarniwliv
CinrK(tna! to fnulU th:it iu U. .'t
IHtKM-WI. "If JtOtl oulj I !! ' ""." 1m'
onUI my. "you would thl uk a fry
anil man."
W'h-n tt wa imoiiiHI Cut tlfore
Trowr vtuptiKHt to su.u ;.m-tt
her ttuit luttiiuilo frU'iid 1 l t Ii"'
0 hT by t-l!UiB h-r tint t!rv s
aonirthltu: u hi rvun'tortiv f-r hi. h
r-H'tit:int and ti on
uiiUarMif bordra U lni'i 1st tttit
way h bor yuiiitli.v T'h h tw
nfMMHl that hia rrlin? lu loiint
hi-r tiiitid of ou ln hi duly
bound to tor. The rpu!t .is a t
tri( tm I,
Ni kii aftf Ih Mig:ii.-i-ni.'lt l'
trth w't liporcv m th tr-t n.i.k
tig with yoima vniiiwn 1 1 nn'y ii ii
watly drtuwsl. Th girl i tiikn j
with im'Mt mtntctutiui and ! .V,'n4 !
Into t'.txiruv s f.nt In a .iv INt. i o .1 d
D"t Uk lirii t;i.iri tun ! t if e$
of hla 11 .ini- Iix41iii hi hi st U'tratty
atld anvy xf I irt.-d Tlu n In- Ut 'd
siiillo. Nnvml nnd rt-M-il .hi tst.Oe
ft'nt boiiw and wmt tii;n, a n.tl.'
brraklnt: their ftur-tsi-im-iit f.!
not th irorr thing fur !n-r t. i!
Sh atHHlId hittf tlrxt rtilirsl fur mi rl
I'lun.illoii ih iiltcl wil t it i!.h f r
rtily to her ut roiiinnuii. itlui hi-r
dti-Ulon. but bparvl ttt .r I
By till lUne uml
tand that lur kir ,n i h.t i-- i. .r
SUd Wondirrd h:it ln ii k.' 1.1 l
J. Surtly h mu!d n'd f ui t. l.iW
iinp liotli of the tin-iikiiii; -f f
ci-i-mpiit. And t. -uiii,.i. -iriij th.t
start ha) iriv whn hi- hid n t h.-r.
Inilii nthii! jtnlit. mi. ut hp n ! I
9tl)AUIfSj a to ht th matlrr s t. .li
fault? AoothiT Pnn!d.'r!ti!i mm
Into her brad-that, hivln; f..iit,l
new Iovb, ho mlu-ht il.i.f l T
wllb the old on, tint In Ci.t mi
would b Out In? likely Itt n. tilf lur
that h artfptfd lit tlImW- i ?
Finally t;irKi' r i t i 'M .. And
bat wsi (tj A imte fnuu an ..ir.-r,
annoniidnc that on U lm'f id i;u-i- f
Trorer, K he had Ims;iih ir. ...l n-
aealiiHt bi-r fur brvach of ru(mi
Kstelle read the tmie iih aimmp
ment Her Rrt thotiwht w.'i tliiit tm
no account could ttiere ever .n Ik
Mweeo them any am h thin; n hue
sud that nhe wmild n'ef n i, i e
man who bad treated her in an rt
traordliinry a fashion. It !-. ("mite
time for ber to ee her true K!iiun
She bad nreepfed tleore, hit j r-. iii.
much of Ida tliin;. and to ie her he
had cbaneil hi Kvui atimi Sh hud
broken ihe eiiKaecnent m wilnj her
llanre wnlkltm on the irwt with an
other B'rl. She had no evldeli'e that
tbla girl had supplanted her. It l i .m
to ap-ar to her that ahe had m ted
hastily. An uncle of here n an at
torney, and (he went Immediately to
hli ofilee. There she told him the try
and aaked his dv e
"Voo are plailtiK me In an unpleaa
snt position." he aald. shmuKluit hi
tbouldcr. "Cwirire came to me and
taked me to bring tbla ault. I illlned
to bave anything to do with It. and he
put bla ruse In other baud. 1 don't
see now bow ran take youra."
"Hut you can adrUe me, uncle, csu't
your
"Certainly."
"Well, what do you think of a man
who will brina ault of breach of
promise aRaltiit a wnrunuT"
"Men and women both come under
the law."
"Can be force me to marry him?
"No. Ho la not trying to do that
He la merely claiming payment tt a
broken heart."
"Broken heart! I don't believe he
baa a heart. Can be tri t dnmaae?"
"That depend upon the Jury. 1 fan
cy from what you have told me be can
prove hla caw. The Jude will prole
ably Itintrui-t the Jury to find for the
plaintiff, and they will award dam
age of 1 cent"
"What! Insult me by considering
my love worth no mure than that!"
"No. It would mean that Ceorgp la
In the right, yon. uf course, being In
the wrong Hut they wouldn't like to
punlah a woman for Mending n man
sway even If there were no legal rea
son for her nctlon. They might give
him damage,! for bin nnmeiitH to you."
lie can have them all back. What
shall I d.i?"
"Id't me telephone (Jcorge to come
here mid m-llle the matter out of
fonrt."
She nflftented to thin, and (ieorge an.
pea red.
(leorge." snld the nncle, "who wn
that girl Extelle met you walking
wlthr
A young woman I wan taking lo the
office of a friend of mine to whom I
had applied In her behalf for a posi
tion." "Nothing between yon?"
"Certainly not" '
"Then you two had better make up"
And they did.
When George fella the story to Clients
Ida wife aayg ahe forgave him hecaoas
be didn't know any lietter.
At th Summer Resort.
"Do you know the name of that
hamlHorno young mini over there?"
ISo, ma'am. I'm a new arrival hero
myaclf."
"Dear, dear, how embnrrnsntnit. I
waa engaged to lilin limt Hummer and
for the life of me I can't think of bis
namo."-Detrolt Vreo Vrvnn.
8ounded Suaplcious.
think our conlldintlnl
"You
cleric
should
be watched?" uln.d Mr.
Tje ulwaya thought lie waa
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"t would IM.i. I., p n irniit fir n
limn f"r nbtalitlns 11111? i:,..!. r f,)Ue
pret. ii-11-t," atH.n.t the :,ttt linn
Hh.it It fhe Ir ml ii
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a-kit the
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man
"Well, l:it t f tlt. matter with witi
' iiMked the 1 ii rk
"There ulii't tm nnti ahitntilt," re
plied the ait-ry tit:iii.-. i'l),, itin;ill tin
'inlrer.
As H Told It.
A marine was t. -.lifting (imt Hie
CXplimhin ' f a toil on n ;tr te.,-., .mi
expbwlnn which bad eiit him the
tiimpitnl for Hume im.ntht
"I'lea-e ei jniir vi r hm of t!, p,
pl'wlnii," ho wan aiiked,
"Well." he aabl, - wn. ,tandlng be
aide Hi., gtm, Ho re ustt 1111 f
rni ki t, and the ) t.ir ald, Tit up and
take tli.- "-fiirri-nt fiplniun.
Billy Hotl Buitdintj!
"I can ghe yon nn r.iiii with
bath," foild . B,tien, ,t, , ,.u,th
"bill It'll be Imt. The building runs
around that un"
"Hadn't your Imihiing," f,M.,.,t
',r"H tlv" "'"t ptilmtlly, Ulr
e:iHe than o run n round Hint way In
hot weather?"-Ifoeky Mountain New a
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"And would yo . billing to g (f)
thn enda of ,. ,., f(,r (
BHkl'lL
"I'd do anylhlng fr ym m
m.red her ",. w f) (.h
omo R,,,,,!,,, whe ,1P ,,,,,
wuh RfKNl. If it W0lllll ,. .
hllpi)y .-;hlludu l ihia 'rL
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How He Loved Har.
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A Sl'LUNDID
Ol'I'OltTUNITY
Oil !k Fmiittt ii July
li i i.li. ltd mtfm the lviai
1 ...n wf I leb H'Udfie rt'mlgm
td ll J" I. ItM. I'ttt tlw auiiltrr
til tt he ttty tt.'tild b rletale4
villi the Hi let 1 t aaittNt at, k (
.f i d.-iiimtittu f Jtty, Tat
.i. .lt. II. bit Its a fullUUd la b
l duy, but ilotlna lb tnt ((itar.
1. 1 ..nlun the ..I. I Itidt'lwudetttts day
iiitid a4 fitier The day la
u.i ui.wi Pltlngty releN'etl bf re
. t . : n . tf f.e trusl hh b otadv
the etti. uf Ihe A unit an tw.h
It. te I "l ot uf He lirt.tliilW.M
New Jel t tlli Hllt. llll battle
(U-.iinl uf the licit.ltitkttt 'I h at-tt
Mtu 11 New tofc and t'lilUtti-ttbU
it it. . ii.'.ii ttf lite tune ti.-i.a
I'll. . t . t! t the 1'iltl-b uvUWd
Nt w tilt aod, f.tr a -th. of
the ti i-.- I h.i.i.l. 'I'hla Watblnetuo
1 t...i .-.I liitiitt'it en the bright of
M -ii.i-.rtn. Utern lb two) rltle.
I I nut. h iii-tr.f New Vota tbaa
I'l.:' id. I; V i Over the lower ("rooinl.
fr...it lrri.t.lt to Jrit y tliy. CtHirterS
. ie k. '. aple wrr lufklug sad;
a ttini ..i.lir wearttig I be r4 ur lb
hfi.e it unit In 1 en "iiw errnttd
N-iue tit mie tothw uf Sew
ik I . re the tlty of IHaut Dow
tlii.lt ttas Ihe fttl.lrune uf a Tory
imii.t-d U title Hia .ttihter. Vie
i;i i !,t. h id t iiitttr. t he inte a Urtt
I- h. tie t'lltrr a A inert, au i.rjl.-tr,
f .!. 11 ci-ii. the eet.ti. wa with
;. t i i tl 1 1 iite al New Vota, and
in. Ihe aimt of ut-cnfxillttn bad III
fie I 1 it 1 ihe f.mnj t iiif'tibniaa Rtade
ftfi"t .1 r. orih'iit l-t ti ihe lady
he h-t.d. hll AUa Tr 1'Hdwet wbtt
it at t ntl-t..t t, rle In the eft"
tile t.r thin ami alttxtl Ihe aeine dl
tan. mi a miiiiiar etraiet
1 iih. r n.e tr Untie ofti.tit waa 11
!!.. t f t I ij.1.1 the hand vf attioe p
. ..1 t!i.4 uf f.trj(tiii jtarly wt the
!!- a,f . .1 stlil. h be f.Hiiibl. TWb,
I." It it tulfe Kmnibie that bef
01 ' I nit-. I t. W ard! mantbits.
Hue ni,hi 01 ibe l uunli ef July,
b the mil I h iiLuant Tru hrWtfe,
il. t. t i d ug the limitfe Iu.-iiiUIii, gat
h.i.d iht f.e lallry tteera bin
mi l ti e f.l and drvw up before
t'.i. git WHhotit tllll. o ( ad
ii. 'i.d be .tttkr.l li.ld the teiutas lit
nil. I Ui inilii in the dr a Willi nana.
Mte it rt U. i i:y nite b .flurlirtL
r. 1 1 .. e .kr. hvf If be bad rmiie
l.i- i I . tluiirir. If be bad Im4 belter
teste but In ad ! b iotlliwa atke
itf it n t.i I )r !. rrt-IWta Neteftb
-thf..o!i..ilt Ihe htile.ef his tUM
be t (f .irr. id t . a be fottatt
hiid.eif fl-lis-tt in d-i tumrty ail the
l its.ii.i-. the )'uu lady rutiButug bee
ttt-lf tit iiio.ts titihle
Tru ttf! i. kurw of the altrulkm
ef I , i iMt I'l mj.t .n and bad fm la
twr to her to det Ide Ivlwern blw
'f a Ml the ItrUlthef lie Ua a little
t . h t. i id rrou.-ed to lha ,(!m I
but ii.-itii. tin. nin a'fn of till
I en- il.-r ro,trrattii,rii, ettdelum la
el- k h:m He tmltiml and Jul ae be
fiiiihr, with the ida "tWlde tut
hetnitn him and me" a rhar cbeif
"i-' "I and hit rll lvH-tt furlh a
the tlr.-t t.f a rttiten.
If t. matter I to be art fled brre."
he li,, - rfrfef Ii. I (.1 t pl. et o
the i-mIiI. ii of etrttni(.vr. Ilattief.
I wniHd hear my d.m opmly
' 'How t ..li.t-a it. rapum," said Trw
hfi.,... "ih.it tun are au near Ihe A nice
una iin.-e nt.ti nd In unlfitrtn? Are
snare that If ratiKbl a you are
,,. ,(,.,B ,., fl trrttrti ,,r
it- bad 1.0 a,..hrf .,.,kB h, w,da
jth Hlrrp M m m, f h,lfW
j h t ft ,!fn.iit and thrmish the window
j the. e. ii d ee a ibnen l olttlltelilal
itri irt, Bt Ihe (rate. Alt nffl.-er tl
iii..iihI,m1 and milling up t ihe detf
' h ' ' "l't s ked Into Ihe ball
l.'fkii miu the Hrlng rnn be saw
Ihe ft., men and the girl f Trow
1 - ' In hum he rv tuftilred a (tatrtot
nilii. r. h ai.
1 '"'"li me. sir. for etilerlftf una
ifmhiMtd. but I hitte in l.thl thai a
Criiith tj r In this lieli;hlh.itl
! ""'I tii,.-,. ,, boute I wt upirtl by Ut.
j t..t(..t,. Tnrie t am likely Bud him
"Thi ie bt mt py n tln preinlwa,"
re.in. Trowbridge. "I give joa y
w..i, f.,r th it
The uflinr ..kii ailtphloii.ly al
riillipti.il - f.-nr," ,w Mtl ..ha, I
hill have to m.k thl geiillvman to
Ph an aeeonnt f bltiiaeir,"
rilmplon waa nUut to apeak -to d
fl.re hit ldentliy-hett Trowbrblga
(ttuppt-d him
" I have vouched for Ihe gentleman."
he ml.) -That ahould tie enough."
"Who la hef
I have told you that he Is not
spy "
"Neveribeleaa I hi ind aatbify myself
of Ihnl "
' I i-aie this boute, air."
"I n ttht auihorltyj"
"Hy order of (he commander In
bief I am Lieutenant Trowbridge of
Ida n t si IT . "
T'ar,.,, H,,., lieutenant," aald Hie
"iter, and, lornlng, he rejoined bla
triMiier. anil they all rode away.
Then followed an lniOeMve tableao.
Vln liila, tornlng h, Captain IMImplon.
'ok lilt hand In hoth of Iter, looking
him xfi niif.i-tiy lu the eyes Then ahe
turned, and. throwing her arms about
Tnnthritlg... her head fell on hla
hri'iiHt.
"I do not blaiue you." aald the rap.
'"In "I only regret that might not
HI hunt have !,,. given an oppor
Innlh in do an noble an action,"
Without another word he left the
houe and never saw Virginia WardMt
again,
Couldn't Oa Too Particular.
'in la a woman nh.. ,.,. -
IllVorco berllim.. I.... t i
,. , ' " "oiimi comiM.ia
"T to alei-ii In . r.,1.11.... ,.. ., ' ,.
. ., ""ii earn
pap,., """ '"M ,,own
r'ln,"'..,"'il ",M,,,t "r rowI Mr.
""'' Mny be t,,lt .M th ,
!;;ll;;:;iM " Ja
In talkln nf Miss Mnnryhaga
.bi' k hardly was discreet,
Hhe heard him call tier dull, and aa
,Hha cut him 0- Ihe street.
- - . t aba ago.
PEOPLE'S
THEATRE I
FLORENCE
'
Tlir ,!
Mm
Stern in
The Pawns of
Destiny
an AiWvil IViturt i!
I Slu IJ
list.
The Fire in the
Big' Tenement
House
If you air KC ,latfJ
turcs )tm
miss thcM-.
't atii, (c
ANCU.A MAY
Ten lirr uf
5lnRlntf wntl pjtno
IcniH arraiv-tsl ,
KOIIM 4, - HANK ASMS,
I -'cry lay.
VHWKW IIOMl or SKk
I'n-ler rlmrife f cjrrirmtd
ti ir-.c,
MltS. CIIAH. tlAllDNKR,
frrnn rorUattit
Slui. atC,t fftitfl ! rh.
HIH!!,
IWl of i f. Mi-iW pom
I leti. VI til i4
THE LIFE CAREER
at' I tvn c )-a, . t wJ f
fr iib br4 ! . m t
4 iH
loftytiith Ntaoel Wir Oprst
5l:l'li:niU:U iHth,
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art, "III I ill ( mt ' ij tt CiU-
log toiiliitioig lull liihm ilk
thiitt ( ,iii - Jti.KH I tUMl
AgfiHtomv, Aotiftil ll.itt iiij!v.l'Hi
bandty. IVolify llsiti.tnai. Hikite
Alfkidlilf to If ,!, hfitf,
I OtililHli t M.IM I llNi HOf ltt
NilWlt I lont'ttk S, w n, . I Kiettk !k
I NiilM I HSti I ictt, li. Iflit!i
Highway, Me. btnk,il, I lmkaJ. Mal.
t.eramk. l.iiW l Ki I. I'twHHAtf.
iMiOMkUL AH I n
l'eilfl..a.l.' I eerifi lk ullu', D
Ing, Home Mttnt' I..ik. h4itiul
Aft. I iifetttv. lulnc Sh.ifl CiWw.
We .teio-l'Uiw. StranC 84
Voki (.ulloir,
f umttt Ittniiwtt C. by Mel f
AAhtt TMK arUITS,
tiwildi,,., t,'iittn"
SUMMONS.
... Ml
IH Tlllt CIIUM'IT nit ltT vr
MTATK OK OKWiUM rua
. WAMHINHTUN COUNTT.
limb Ihrk iiino, I'lmttitil
W, J iitkin.m, IWfii Uiil .
To W. J. Ut. klii-ut. Ih lft """
defendant' , . j
In the name of Ihe HUlr !
are heiebr reunited to a.nat
.ii. riiiilln I Ci.urlaad cu oa -
birt rn.Uy, lb d ""Tz
hlxblsais weks iler th ''u,. Jj
II, tt piihlieallt.fi of Oila '"nra?,r3
plead totlmnoinplsMil herein n''9t,
r:i"i!"' !';. lVlZ7ti m .PP'r
tor ttii ni.ir.-M, ,, if.
Ut Ibe t ourl fur a deer orevr !' .
lug th bond of li.a'fli'oo'f ' "
hrt.ilnreiitliig bln '!u "j
idalcllftiilHin lb ground ( '"
iiliumaii tratiliiienl. for "r Ti. nlsm
hI of ihe minor children of ilil PJ".
lilt and derendant. and for rt '"' ' g
liiitbnf relief a b lh t,,lrt ""7
meet and o,ullahle
Tbla suiiiiniiiis i tnrr u "'-".' bf
ii.hllllon In the HlllalHiro Am"
elrlueof an order of lb " ' rt' Ut
... t ..!.-I'lrf II I I "I"' .
iirawuier, tune"' m uImi m
lliBCoiinlyol V'hii-gioii ami
Oregon, and st.ltl order nf"r
disl iiul.lliathiii a J"i 1 ,,h' ' iu-aat
lb dale id Ihe last .ultllrlt
i7l, m. ... ..-' Uilliu
Harry vattriti. an r' , ,,rMOtiis(
Attorneys for I'lalnUlf. ' im
lliilldlng, IWtland, Oregon.
Admln'nlratot'a Nolle
Notice I hrrehy given imhtislra"''
lifii.il ha heeit aiiiiollil'Kl L.il.
of the Kaiate of Anton K rlitarer, (M
-.1.1 ....... ... I,.l.,if IIIIHl ....
-mil nyu iiitlll-i't .' - . 1,44,10 I""
Coiinly liouri of th main 'l'Tfa(lf
liiel'.i.u.l. ..f U'a.liitllfhlll. l'"Ti Il
oualllind as audi admlni"!"-1''' ""Ii.jnrt
a-iven that all nMon bvm ,
against said ealale are re.ii
enirt o ntfi an n, j tHIB
Wall in MllltllOW, OroK
niontha Pom data lieraof. j M
John Krteger. A''"?.
Keialeof Aub.iie K rliwer. ir
LAWRENCE
Vorboorl, Uron.