nxuoto aop rrciMtci f Hillsboro FUEL CO. H. D. Krkatrltier, Pp. Hdquartcrs in HILLSBORO TRANSFER & ITEL COS, office in Washington Hotel Bid. Dealers in Sand, Gravel, Cement, Wood indCoaL ( Phone Main C91 ft !MSH- CITATION. 1.2 THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF ORF.r.ON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY. 1 4 Ik Miter el the Eatate f Julius Ilrl. DeceaarsL 1" Marie Anna ltd, Aupii t Itol CUe IteL Robert ltl, Mary Itel. Jo tj.:i ltL minor, Thomas II. Ton I j, guardian ad litem of said Jo ;.. Itet. a minor, and to ail un l.Mtwa heir at law of aaid Juliu. lL deceased, and to all persons in t. lasted in amiil estate. l.X THE NAME OF THE STATE t-r' OREGON, you and each of you It hereby cited and required to ip j i t before the County Court of thi lute of Oregon for WashingUw f'ojnty, at the court room of uic cojrt, at Hillsboro, Vah:ngtor County, Oregon, on Monday, the "5t day of January, 1915, ct the hour ol ten o'clock in the forenoon of said lay. then and there to show ciuse ifftny there be, a hy an order of salt ahtuld not be made by aid court autkoriting and directing Maria Anna Itel, the administratrix of said estate, to tell at private sale, all th l.&! property belonging to said es tat and situated in Washinptor County, Oregon, and more partial hrlr described as follows, to wit: ' Tract L Part of ths donation land cla'.ia of Solomon Richard. on and wife, in section 4, township 2 south of rang 1 weat, described as follows: Commen eii.f at a point 53 1-3 rods east of the t orthwest corner of section 14 town ship 2 south of range 1 west of the ViUamette Meridian, and running these south 30 chains; thence east 26 24 rods; thence north 30 chains; thence west 26 2-3 rods to the place of beginning, containing 20 acres, lest and excepting a strip of land across t'.e north end of the above described tract 16 1-2 feet wide, dedicated to the public for road purposes. Tract 11 Being a portion of sec tion 23 township 2 south of ranee i vest of the Willamette Meridian, and described as follows, to wit: Commen cing at a point 50 links north of the I ' trter section corner between sec tioni 23 and 26, township 2 south of rnge 1 west of the Willamette Meri dian, and running thence north 19.50 chains; thence south 74 1-4 degrees west along the road 10.68 chains; thence south 84 1-2 degrees west IS chains; thence south 19 1-2 deereee east 2J6 chains; thence north 87 de grees east 7.70 chiins; thence south 13.17 chains; thenre east 19.50 chains to the place of beginning, containing 85 acre, more or less; excepting there from a tract of land formerly sold to George Galbreath. and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point 13.17 chains north of the sop th west corner of the above described tract; thence west 3 degrees south 18 rods; thence easterly along the line of Port land and Willamette Vallpy Railroad If rods; thence south 4 1-2 rods to the place of beginning. The tract of land hereinabove described as Tract II, con taining about 34 acres, more or lers. Tract in. Lots 37, 38, 29. I! 43, 41, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49 of Tualatin Gar- dent, Washington County, Oreeon- nl so the north one-third of lot V,H. and the west 1 1-2 acres of lot 50 of Tuala tin Gsrdens; also that part of lot 35 lyin? west of line running south from the southwest corner of lot 53 and parallel with the west line of said lot hi of Tualatin Gardens, except that part of said west portion of lot 35 which was conveyed to E. A. Eddy on November 27, 1901, by deed recorded on page 58, Book 50 of the records of deeds for Washington County, Oregon All of said lots being in sections 23 and 24, township 2 south of range 1 we 4 of the Willamette Meridian, and containing 55 acres, more or less. Part of said Tracts numbered II and III be ing subject to the right of way of the Oregon Electric Railroad Company's right of way as now surveyed and lo cated across said lands, said right of way containing three acres, more or leas; Or so much of said real property as auy be necessary to pay the debts, liens and charges against said estate and the expenses of administration, as prayed for in the petition of said If aria Anna Itel, adminixtratrix of the state of said Julius Itel, deceased. WITNESS my hand and the seal of aid court, affixed this 16th day of December, 1914. EDW; C.LUCE, Clerk of th County Court of aid Washington County, Ore gon. . Be R. A. KURATLI, Deputy. (St'il of County Court.) 6 Pr Cent LOANS Obtainable to buy, build r improve Ktrai, ranch and city property r re SMoee InenubranoK tbererrom; Special Piivllarea and Reaomable Terms. F- r pmnneltlon , ad1rw : Flnanoe IV 01,127, Busrh Bldg , Da, las. Teiaa tw eordwood, poles up to 12 inches in diameter, frnce raila. and boards of all kinds, into tovewood lengths. Will go into .L . . l" . . -.V l ine country, nnir, pmtir wr call on me.-Carl Skow, Hillsbo- rx Thone. City 4t or call at Tualatin Hotel. ADMIMSrKTl)KS NOTICE N ,)- t Iwrl't tirrn that IK uadr ti(nt ha t k.intr h tn (VaalT l'.tlt lt k att--KH utv. ((, ftJinirMintnK iha OrtMupfc MlnH.4.l-l All rraMa bavia (latni tninM ra'd ratal mill ihrraTura nrr nt ibmi. i.kiHm with it rrorer , viHi-h- ihrvt.r. nhm it ttiootat" frM IS lat luTa. m al my rot- j lenM X.HIIB -m i wihmmm. ir ai tarn , law !- ol K. 8. lonnue, t Hiltator,' lrNri. li lhi I .-Miiira. K H Tmtf ii. Aiun fcr AJminlatra tor ECielrs Netkc to Credilers Sot.- hmlr in iht lS ile iul t - ai-fxoWtl kietntorof Ibe Ua Will n t Tuiunt i i. J. Hnlv. ihMHt. kixt lw iul ewrirmea w n-h l i(v ' untt (Van. ol ih Si .1 iiTTy.ni ir w Mhtutlnn louolT. and h- -liHT .ii;-ll-.l as u. h KiUr. Now. lhntt't. all l" hatliw CUI ;!" Ml'l h-tl. no linol ami i4t-l U pn-cnt Itxem Iho rv-r .MiotHT . t nv oltlc Iti M Trai at '..rvlll r, .ral lt Itw lhonr Tl M.Tuocue Jr , in th tuniiMVtl Klark in Ui Cil f twrti. within i t nuuitti Imm th' !! f I he rttW' J.m .f thw tHvi l.hii : Witt.m it molilhi in.in Nih ITio. . !.. 11 i lrrirv llarilev, Kivtttor-f th Li Will ! Xm'm menl l J. J. lUr.lty, l-9r.t. Th H T-uu, Jr, Attorney lor fti-rutor. Will You Build ? If yoat are going to build ill Spting or Summrf, are J. S. LORSUNO, tot prkrs on building and rXcfUng Flim.ti given fee. All woik Is gaarantre-l. No tuenl oolil wji is coaiplrleil, J. S. Loraung, Cor. First an.l VUuigln, Si., Tele phone City 574. llilubno, Oregon Give Me a Trial IIKHI--S SI.K. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OK OREGON FOR WASH- INGTON COUNTY, l.rtha M hn.lt. I'lau lin. vs F FJjhnnn and Nma V lohnmn, hi I fa. fornitrly N 1 n a V Unpen, Deleiidanla. jr virtue of an execution, jmlitmant. ininf. i-rt, ano imirr ol ala imuoI out M IheabiiTceuiitlnt enuri In U abov entitlnl rauiw. U me ilirertcl, and daletl t. ivn ij oi .toveiiiier, imi. upon a Juilctufnl rrn erl atl entered In aaid .1 ur., un th Ilm ilay of (Mntier. IWII. In Tor ol 1 w.i M o-oil. pi am I id, and ufainst r r JohiiMin an,l Mnt V Juhnon. hm wife, turnntrlr Nina V Kuprrt. for the miin of $. W, with in'rrt (hereon al the rat of S pee rnt pr annum from tl.a i:tni dr of May, 1913, an. I the lurther aunt of SJUI. ilh intral themin at the rate of tt percent lr annum from the 211 day nl Uctaber, iti. ano ido luriwr uin ui lit m ami. tnd the nit ir and uoa tbu writ, -onimandinit U n.aka tale of lb lollowinir Uraerihed real pr pirty, u wit: Ailot Lot nnmhereil one IIL two fj). Ihrwl.T. foir(t). tiv (5) and is til, and teiiri.'l ax a lti of Aouaiaun'a 'i Nlivwi,ii of tba betijumin Htcwart Ii nut un Land Claim. In Toanabip one St) houlb, Kari( ln-2-nt of Hi vV i II a til 1 1 Meridian. Wuhiiifton Cotlily, oiriin. Ilng nmre particularly dMrritMvl an uuiow. ui tt: Uigiiininc al ib nortfaeaat corner ol aid Ite-Juum Hiewart Donation Land t'laim. ail runnin inenee auum 'leftree I" in'mitr wrat 11 uS ruaitm to a Uiue Iu tberei:ir of th County Koad; thence north SI di-greei 37 minutes went alone tlie center ol said county roail. Si .V ehaira: thrnt-e horib i dryru a v in in. eaxt 10.ti -hi to the north line of the XenjniiiU, Hiewart l)il:tl n l-anj ( laim, iheiuMiitliH dKm 14 tiiiuuloa east ;?io'i ctiaim al;tiit t j tH.rth line of said in. to the place nf teHlnuliix. In Vt athinetnn t oi...;y. nrriron. Mow Therloie. Iiy virtu fld eiemi tion.j dKm lit. order. decre, and order olaiie, and In cu p, ii r Willi tlie com inandsof aaid writ. 1 II on Monday, the 11th l ol lanunry IWIA, at (0 o'clnrk A.M. at the limit door of the I'ounty Court Hoiim in tiiiMtoro, Wwb initton County, ortgoii, ell al public uciion --u'J-ct to mleniiition to the hlichwit bidder for caiili in hand, all the ristit, titie ami Intrreal whirb the within named defendants or either of them hal on the Wth. day of April, I9li, the date of the iiiorlmKe berein fore-,Mwd, or aiic that dale had, in and to the above dfscritjeil pn,?)rty. or any part thereto, to iwt is y sam eierutioo, order and decree, itiierei.t, cobim, and accruing Coo la. J. E. REEVES, Sheiilf ' V-liinVm i Hiinty Oregon. By J. C. Applegate, Deputy. )a.l tt.i:ii i( oi It iv inner, I'll. Kir-t puiiiirvion, He.-. In, La-t puhlii-aiinn. Jan. 11115 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN TH' COI'NTY COITRT OF THE itTATK )F OltBOOM FOR WAKIIINiiTON COUNTf. Iu the niHitrrof the Hila'e of Margaret Ki t. IJ. ceawd Nolire is hi u liv viven thst the under int (1 siluiin s ritor f Mid entale ba ulec i.i tlie above en'itied court bts finl account ai il rtpoil in 'h - n.nlti r i-f aaid estate, aril tint said Court hai fixed atld appointed Mon lay the I it b day cf Jin uary, 1915, at the hour of ten o'clock A M. of aaid day ai il the C uit kt oiil cf the above entitled Court in llillalior', Washington Ciuniy, Orevon, at the time and place lor lita-ln iljrciioi.s to aid final arci untand for the final settle ment of aaid es'ale. Dated this 3d day of December, 1914. John lj ftia, AiimitiUlrator of aaid e ate. BAGLEY & HARE, Attorneys for AO minis' rato. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Vnt.if4l la liAraliV ulxmn lltat t Hi .1. Miifiied. have lieen Iiy the County Oiurtof i lie male oi uri'Kon, tor Washington lUllinlV. ftlllv HiifMkintjIfl Viniit..r Ik. rotate of Ixmiaa Kllignen, deneaaed, and h tve duly qualilind na aunh All persona havinir clHiini ai;aiiikt' aaid eatale are linreliv notilied to preaent the same to me tt'ith ttr,,tir miitina Ih. I.w ..Ml ... ...... i, win h ... imww wiuu, ol W N Barrett, at Hillaborn, Ore.ori, wimin six moiiuii iroin inn am nay or uewuiiier, un n Jimriaii, Rxncntor nf the enlulj nf tini.i K-.llli aen , deceasm. W M Barrett, Atlorney for Executor. Hnffmnn hn the finnnr lina nf mrAlA ttrA A 1 rl m nri an itA.n.Iri ' and neckchains in town. 33tt NOTtCt OP FINAL MTTLIMCMT KUTIfE IS HEREBY GIVEN. thl in .! ruif.l. Hi Jul i-l xxi-l diul.lul uxl UHIK l,lnl t MUK u S&rmb Jl Mill. !"'. In lb .Hnn lr t inn (Mat f Orexm. a-r WaMnnf t Srei ao- Mitl in iim Htal.. r !.! Mai. IMMnl tnnkSnl Mutn'nt. h .lit of Jttu'T. A l ll hut ol loa k A M,if Mht Jay. laltwl'kMtnle I ,ur Kmm In lh Vm It fuurt Mim In HtllaNNk Htm. m h lint and io Itir brrln ul K l. mi4 Anal .-Mtnl anl Kt lb ttual rllWnan aakt eatat li al IlillaUira. lfM, UU Srd dav oi IVrmMtw. a l. HH r m mil, imiiumwuHw v Sarah Ja Hill, i'h-mwJ 1 1 n TkM( jr. auorn? aw -wlnwirair OKLUON ELI CI VIC TRAINS To Portland 55 minutes. 6:32 7:18 - S:2S 9:58 12:43- 3:58 a m -a m -a m -a m pro p m p m 5:43 8:10 pm 9:i.8 iSat only) pm From Portland 55 minutes. 7:54 9:20 a rn a m a m pm p m p m . tJ-J IKItlllKlltllllll 2)5 4:27 6:25 7:13 p m p m a m 9:12 (Sat, only) 12:25 S. P. AND P. K. 4 E. All. except the P. li. & N.. trains are electric, and stop at the de Ht on Main street To Portland Forest Grove Train 6:50 a. ml McMinnville Train 7:36 a. m. Sheridan Train 9.58 p. tn. Forest Grove Train 12:50 p. m. McMinnville Train 2:15 p. m. Forest Grove Train.. -4:10 p. m. Kujrene Train. 4:53 p.m. McMinnville Train 6:37 p. m. Forest Grove Train 9:50 p. m. From Portland Kujrene Train arrives-. .8:15 a. m. McMinnville " . .9:42 a. m. Forest Grove " .11:59 a.m. Forest Grove " ..3:15 p.m. Shendan " . .4:30 p. m. McMinnville " ..6:37 p.m. Forest Grove " ..7:15 p.m. Forest Grove " ...9:00 p. m. McMinnville " .12:15 a. m. A 1 1 trains, except Eugene trains, stop on flag at North Iiange and Fir streets and at Sixth and Fir streets and at Tenth street Steam Service Old Depot To Portland P. R. & N. Train 1:37 p. m. From Portland P. K. & N. Train 10:24 a. m. Sheriff's Sale oa Forccleiart el Mori fI Notice is hereby (riven that by vir tue of an Execution, judgement or dVr, decree and order of sale iasued out of and under the Seal of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Washington County, dated the till day of Derembar. 1114. upon a judgement and decree made and ren dered in eaid Court on the Wth day ol October 1M14, In favor of Oeorge Peterson plaintiff, and atfaniat H. U. Wright and alien F. WrlKht.dafemianU. for the turn oi fiOU 00 with inlereat thereon at the late A per cent per annum from the loth day llMcemher 1910, anil the further auin of SUM with interet at the rai or 0 per cent per annum Imm the !rd day of December 191.1, and lh further aunt of paa with 6 per rent tolerant lioin Mann Slat 1914 and !.'.. W) attorney lee with Interest thereou at tba rate of 0 per cent per aniii'in from t, ti,lr 'Hi h, 1914. and th further sum ol 1 10 10 coaia ai.d diabursementa, and the coats of said writ and said sale, to me directed and delivered, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property situate in Washington County, Oregon, to-wit: All of lxt KtHnen (II) in Nichol'a Ad. dliion to Uardeu Home In Washington (Joiinty, OreKoti Now therefore by virtue of said execution, judgment order, decree and order of sale, and in compliance with said Writ, 1 wiU on Monday, the 2iib day of January 1913 , at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the South door of the Court House in the City of Hillnboro. Waahinrton County, Oregon, sell at public auction to tne Highest bidder. lor rash In hand, all the right, title and interest which the above named defendants il O Wrluhtaml Ellen V. Wrlvht. oreithar nf them had on the dale ol mortgage to plaiiiudio wit, the IS day of June VMS or have since acquired in and to the above described real property, to sat isfy said execution, judgment order, decree and order of sale, interest and costs and all accruing costs. Ssid sale will be made subiect to redemp tion as per Statute of Oregon. Dated thi tub day of December, 1914. J. E. REEVES, Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. By J. C. APPLEGATE, Deputy. Keck A Hoeckrr, reck Hliig., Portland, Attys. for Plaintiff. Henrv Ha??, of Reedville. was a city caller this afternoon. F. L. Smith, of Shady Brook, was in the city Tuesday. erOrem" a e e tanaa Iraaa) fw kaewaMee er r lh ifr, 1 a ''asBjaaaw I Mil."-" I. a. MXU, e:lit.e. t bui uiiict.ii i 'r 4ttt.-et4aiat II.' t annum. lk-4 !" -V- UMU at H,bl S And now. nolithtanJinis Iho universities set aUwit seven hundred thvHisand d,llarH il the peoples money the cmintr year, Euirn U out with a demand for $100. (XX for a new luiildim;. and the Monmouth Normal want T percent, for a new Uiildintr. Just a the Arirus stated a fe v months airo-these institution are never aatistied. The greatest if world holid.i U tomorrow, and it r'lrlru tion follows in every Ian.! whtrv the sign of the cross ha travel ed. The day celebrate the name of the metk and lowly Jesua, and the prevei't he has Riven to the human race have been ennobling, alway. and d--basins never. While thert are millions who reject the divinity of the name, and all th it it im plies, yet a!l know that it ha stilled the sobs of the mother in a million home and dried the tears of adversity and shame on the faces of countless million The name of Jeu ha brought hope to the crime-sodden houI in all climes-and that is enough to make Christmas an oj.en season to all mankind. CHRISTMAS I'KtHiWVMS The Primary Department of Grace United hvamrehcal .sun day School will render, on Sun day morning. IHc. 27. at II o'clock, the following program: "Merry Christmas. Kuhy Wickizer: "Greeting." Juanita Chapman: "Our Guides," K'va Ulrey; "Our Prayers." Neva Bunsen; '"Santa Clans." Janice Bunsen: "A Merry Christmas," Delmar Jones; "A Christina t Message." Pale Junes: "Him Star." Arnold Pease; 'The Habe ia Bethlehem." Leaths Curtis "A Christmas Fairy." F.thel Strong; "Hear the Bells." l'ri mary motion song; "A Comfort." Cecil Ballard; "A C.jod Plan Raymond Miller; "Star Kays." Juanita Chapman, Kuby Wicki zer; Delsina Frost, Helen Curtis and Bessie Johnson; ' A Christ mas Ball." Juanita Wuhn; "At Christmas Time," Wavne Strong; "I'll Try and Try." K .ward Cal lard: "Something Better," Burt Turner; "Tap! Tap! Tap!" Neva and Janice Bunsen ana Klva Ul rey; "I Always Smile," l.oii Wilkes; "Christmas." Balph Hewitt; "Jesus Birthday." Kuby Karns; "How Christmas Came," Bessie Johnson; "The Christmas Story. Delsina r rost: recitation Uurel Frost; "At Christmas." Bessie Johnson, Kuby Karns am. Elva Ulrey; "A Word to Santa Claus," Lester Hewitt; Duet. "Send the Tidings, " Mrs. Stauf- fer and Kay Si trier. - Christmas offering for mis sions. Cantata Program The choirs of the United Kvan- Helical and the Christian Advent Churches will render on Friday evening, at the Advent church, and Sunday eveningat the hvan gelical church, at 7:30, the Can Uta, "The Star Divine." text by r ranees Hubbard, music by A. w. Lansinsr; director, A. U. Da vis. Program follow?: "Intro duction and Hymn of the Proph ets," Cantata; organist, Emma Tupper; solo, A. U. Davis; solo. Ray Sigler; solo, Emma Tupper, accompanist, Miriam StaulTer; "Chorus of Prophets" by chorus; solo. Bertha Bloyd, Chorus; solo. Mrs. Myra Miller-StaufTer; alto solo and chorus; duet, A. U. Da vis and Ray Sigler; finale. "Star of the East." The Cantata pro gram will be interspersed with readings by the following: Ha zel Turner, Miriam Staulfer, and Lillian Perkins, of St. Johns. L M. Hesse, of Scholls, was a city caller yesterday. Miss Rhea Wilkes. Ward and Clair Wilkes, Henry Danneel and Con Archbold are home from 0. A. C. for the Holidays. Thcs. Johnson, of near Farm in ir ton, was kicked in the fore head by a horse, Sunday morn ing, the result being a live-inch wound, which Dr. Erwin sewed. Ernest Gunther, of near Lau rel, was injured in one of his yea the other day, the result of the backfiring of a gasoline en gine. Dr. Erwin attended the optic and hopes to save the vision. The Commercial Club will have its big Christmas tree at the Crescent this evening, and there is promise of a big house. A fine program has been arranged, and the school children will take prominent part in the exercises. tntar at lb r.-M ff U(tM. na awAl-oa I ll II J. W. LI JamiH-J lm Water fl Creek. "l lre W CHI ItW I'aMirtSNOR IV.iwaJtai. sTcai'i, Peraercd. AaJ la III MrallH Pnf. J. W. Livingston, awed &l . . . .. . i... ean, miiotiie.i jwinni. Forest Crve. by jumping lnm the bridge across tJales Creek, in Hoffman Park. Livingston had It en itt i!l health fr live years, and deMpondeit. and uf-ft-ring a temKirarv menial de- rantrement. The ileail m tn ha I U-en a cl lege profesti.r, an.l a! nnt lime was president of the PUttetille. Wisconsin. Normal sehiwl. IJtter he was an instructor at the Mou diouth Normal. Five years ago. Livingsttn fc . . a . i came to t'regoit in ui!i vi health, lie improved, uiul two sears ago acceptetl u iieuti m nl Monmouth A nervous break down tollowisl nn,l fie was obliged to iive ti In duties. He leave a wid-, rur s'"1 and one daughter, ti e Utter U' ing a teacher in the iVndietvio se hint's. Coroner Barrett went t roi- est tlntve this morning t bod an inveslitration. OU SAI L Some fine individual bull calves. Kegistend HoNtetn Fressans. All splendid individuals, finely lorm ed. and from tine strains. I. ' i..);V ML ... KlKti; ",,;f.V A? These calves are sired bv S r Johanna Colantha t'ornuoop'a, wht tlam has it record of near- !v 20 lbs. of butter in set en thy Ihe dams of then youngster' try high bred and splendid pro dueers. an, th' fellows should make fin head of herd. Prices reaxonabliJ si I remem-r these ire register I. and of the bt strains the world pnl u (I me now and lay a foundation fjr your herd And. Itendler. North Tualatin Plains. Cornelius. Ore., K. F. D. 1, Mi Minnie Morrill, who is at tending rho!ut Monmouth, is home for the II lihy. C. K R iter and v if departe. for l ill imivik this nu rning, t spend Christmas with Mrs. Kei ter s mother. Wm. Morrow, of i Anveles departed for home the first of the week, after a "hurt ti-it with his relatives, th families i f Mrs F. W. Baldwin and Ceo. F.mmntt Word bis been received bv Perry Cardner. of Q taUma. tha he and his brother, IJ. C. o Hillsboro, and a brother. Port t S a a inna, nave in-en leit legacies from the estate of an uncle, Lack in the Last. Ihe amount in volved is several thousand thi 'ars. The State Inspector has given the Ilillsltoro Mercantile IH out of n posHible 'J points on the store meat plant one of the linest in the state. Their shop, refrigerator, slaughter horse, and all connected with the mar ket scored but 17 points shv of absolute perfection -and that's going some. Buy Red Cross Stamps for your Christmas packages and help the nation-wide light against tuberculosis. ISoru ic lit t llt:niTiiMa. INTIIK f',lf NTV fiuncp ,,K Tj HTATK UV OHMiON ,OH WASHINHTON CtlllNTV N iO "" la lu.ro'i plvKti. Ilial tl,n .. Vr aiene.1 liti l. d,,, ,,,H,lnU.d ami eon. nrniH Iiy t Count, u,t of the Htat. .f onv.i, ir , , i,..lltv, Kier.uU.r id i,e U-t Will and Ti-alament of AiK" KraiKe. iii-,(i,,, an.l l,l iialll,., hh b la t,r.M,..n i Now 1 1.1-r.iline, all iii.r.o.a m'in la.i,. nui,,.i .,,1,1 iB(0 ,B ( ' nut li'ii ami ruiilrid Ui iiroxMiil il;. ,, Uige.h. r l li ,,r..tM-r vinirliira tli-rHnr. tri ler Hare. ., ll, rl., N a: linial l ank I'li. d,!,,!,, il.iUi,.,r,,, W aat,Vt " v:;:-wi'Mi'''' Patwi Hill lida of llnrt inKnr Exwutiir nl mi ealala, ' Bagliy Hare. Altortiau (, KmuU,r, AFTEKNOUH 1. b DECEMBER 25th H Saas aaaaa aaaaai CANDIES for There is in 'tl.iii more apniijtc (ur a Xrtu promt tlun'n faiu y box of cantly. We tv h LitKcr assorttucut than ever Ufurc. Cunily Conra WV will nuke a lart vat is ly nf Cait ly C ucs, M'i:ictliing that p!r.'H rrt laaly, Chritm Cnt!lca Wc tn.tVc candies win rc jvality is the w.itc!iwurtl. 1'or pcojuc b t l j'iy filial wlmlcMtnie (hintics. Nome Matlo tjaroMi crisps, tlicy are Cue. Clours, Tobacco, Pip- Koebers Confectionery One door South of iho Mercantile SPECIAL FEATURE FOR XMAS TOMORROW 'AND SATURDAY GRACE GUNNARD AND FRANCIS FORD of Lucile Love fame, in a grest 3-part dectective drama THE fJVST n If you like genguine detective storia by all means don't miss this one We wish all a Merry Xmas Penlfi'sTheare 1 AND EVEUIIIC -'ny CHRISTMAS & IS 1 EHOUS