Law Cess L tr tarn Y. LARMD ' imoirtsst aa Mfi u j mm teapot-taut tut to soo II Hi CM Of bTMCk It ni l cms akvrw a ana for retains to aoaa a osa tract of marrUf sad to aattta aa as at tao aaaa tin JlOUgAai Tha atraaaa foataro wu tkat tao aaaa. wfca waa aaadlj la too with ths iUu tH. waa aa mmilj dssarsas to marry as, eat claimed tkat aa ksdn! tks tMHOOS to el kr. My tat utsprtet)oa of tho caw tkat ta womaa wm trjtn- a aaaa wttaoat karlo ra aid say tatoatfca la marry aim; my oe wat vaa that aha ka4 a passion fur Krtttoc ana la toro wa her. fit Moaaay. taa aMndaat. la a wrtua aptwal for Kata Jacaaoa. plauilfc to Miry klaa, had acres to atttlo $100, wa M har If oho woaU do am. He UaJ t tha ttea mad twk that amount aa tha Stock Excaaaga. but had lost tt ail. For aome nam that th Uij kept ta aararif. aaowtuc that b waa ta kewp tha financial part of (tract, aha aasd him oa the it Kata Jackaoa waa a widow, aot aa parlaUy food looting, but -posaewla; a auMllm arer mea that eaabletl kar to do what ah pleaaed with them. Ska caaw Intern oaVa a strsuerr to atertd aa her ease, and 1 waa coartacsd froaa tha ftrst that sh waa atmpty daaircaa of aanojlac Mr. llu Maaacy, laoaaa what waa her ofcjovt la dalng aa I coahl aot Imagine. There waa aetata to as r oat of him. and I caarlacad har of th tact If ahe t cooThKed already but aha oa proceedlBf with the caae. awe I waa thea atrvszllnf to caw a ptacttr aad whh povert- at the same ttea, 1 coaaaatad; hot aot before the lady aad Mid me $100 retatntnc fee. I waa aooa aorry that I had accepted ML I had apeat tt. 1 waa unable to tat Hd of mi cHeat by -ret urn In IL Koto kar I had aach an ennoytnx caaa. Mr. Jackaoa did aot clr me kcr caafldeaca, aad 1 waa continuously at vaaat m to what ahe waa dminc at laatead of my managing the case fur kar aha wm managing the plaintiff taroagw a. Her ground of action wm that aba had declined aereral of tor af rich men to accept the de fendant, that be had won her affee- tfaaa, kcr other raltora had been mar Had, died, disappeared or failed to pro- poaaatala. She had thua been deprlr aa at a pack of serenl fortune. 8b prorad the assertions by showing me avrt letters from thea panic, and on taoBlry 1 learned that they were rich Ma. What I did not learn waa that they war aot atffl available aa boa Halt a doaea timra I had th caae ready to b tried, and every time ome nta occurred to cans delay. .Once ta ptatataY. who wm always specu lating, baring mad $30,000 In wheat, offered to cuttle It all oa her and marry ker m well If ah would accept tbo compromlaa, 8b ptreaiptortly declin ed. The awaey was aooa lost In cop per, and my client to my surprise seem ed auddenly mortified and showed signs af dropping tha salt. I foolishly snow, ad kar a lt'r from th defendant, who wm Setting won out aa I wm with the caaa. upbraiding bar. whereupon she laraai aquar about aad demanded the whoa amount for which ah bad sued, ask lag aa If ah could not double tbe elafaa. Maaawhlla my bills tor e it teen and eaata were growing. The widow pa Id ay btlla promptly, but the eoata went M accumulating. I reminded her tbiit ah would probably loa In tbe. end. Setting. f anything, a nominal sVard and would bare to pay the court a well m my professional fee. Bat thl did Mt at agger bar la th least The aummer waa coming on. and she went Into th country, wbeac report came that the had enthralled every man who cam near her. I wm In hopes tkat ahe would b snared herself and drop her cm against fits Mooney. No aach good luck. Th last week in Aa Suet ahe wrote me that ahe would re turn Immediately after Labor day and desired that I would b ready to bring ker ratt to trial as aooa thereafter as But when ahe returned a change bnd come tor Flta Mooney. He had sunk a lot of money m cotton, and on wind lag op hi deals the account showed that ha owed hie broker $75,000. This wm aot att. Hla trouble, largely his aOalra with tbe widow, had broken down bbj health, aad be wm lying very ill m a hospital. Bach wm ha aadtlon when the plaintiff sailed In to my oface and ai'-. d m If I waa ready try bis case. I seplled by glrliif her a brief account t Pita Mooney' misfortune, addb fbat I reared be would die before we ould get Judgment "Oh, my soodueu gracious r was tbe respona. Nerer hare 1 eeen a more sudden eollapa. She begged me to call a cab MtHmHi Of pWSalll at once, and wbjen It came, apparently obllrioo of. me. she ran down to It aatfdrore to the boapltaL Tkat la the last I saw of her till aft er Fits Mooney bad recovered and I attended tbe wedding. 1 have eea meet) of tbe perrersitle of tbe fair MX. bat notblng Hke this. I learned later oa tbi't tbe couple had been en- gssad aad bad bad a spot occasioned fcy s Clitictam of F1U Mooney of b't CaaceVh accepting an attention from aaoCker man. Out of tbia grew the whole trouble JPhy H Botm, Thai a are s number of chemical eub staaeaa wkk whew applied to tbe akin arttt cuMe a burning senaatloo, and maatart M oaa of tbe. ft acta on the tongue aad eCSer eensltlr parts of the tmtf M aa Irritant It Cannes the btoes ri tla to ewell aad dlacbarge mm of their content, if it ta left on the ekta mat nough It will blbiter. Tkat la what bappaM when a mttatarl ylaater Is spotted. Under the mustard lacter w flaw a red paten proauceci ry taa awalltns of blood vaeeel. TbU CCC3MM BMaMw aa the nerrea that pro CsIm afBMtkw wa call burulng. i Dininaer s Tramp B LOUSE & OJMMNCS lutuagrr was a great walker. II thousht notblng of a At mo tramp before breakfast, and m to a day' walk, he could do forty mile. Om day he waa lounging In the Arlington Country club lth Herbert Torke, bkiastms aa to what he could do on hU ajga, when torke offered to bet him a bos of rtgara that be coaUut walk tweuty Bau la three fawura. Blumger took tbe bet, and a courwc wu laid out forming aa ellt, tbe sUrtiug aad eudms point brtng th Arlingtva clubbouee. Blulujrer had no sooner started thaa Torke teWphoued to bt sister Kate. "I say. Kit I've a bet with Charlie Blnluger that be caut do a lob of walkius la a given time. I want to take you across to llilton. you to way lay him there and kevp him from win ning tbe bet -How can I do thatr -How can you d that! Why. by atus and uouseiiae. "Wbafll you give me If I suoceedr "A Ov iouud box of candy." -When do yoa trtoee to kavef -ril le with you in half an bour." la thirty minute Herbert York waa before the door of bis borne lu bis car lib sister got Into It. and they pro ceeded a Urns the minor axis of tbe elllte that IWulnser was walklnt; t ward Hiltou. But Kit declared that sh would prefer to tackle the pedes trtan about three miles before be reached the goal, and their course was changed to Uleiidule. where Kit had frlenda. Arriving there, her brother deposited ber at the dour of tbe Mark- htnda, with whom she was Intimate then be returned to Arlington. It waa about 3 o'clock lu tbe after' soon that Rlnlnger come along. Kit was on the front porch In walk lug cos tume. "W by. Mr. Blnlnger. she exclaimed. "what are you doing bereT" Beulnger did ttot propone to tell ber that be was walking to win a bet from her brother. He said that be was tak tog a twenty mile constitutional and was on bis way to Arlington. -now rorrnnnier- sun Kit. "I am just setting out to walk borne myself. Tou wouldnt mind my going with you. woald youT" "I would be delighted If It were nt that 1 must te at Arltngtoit at a given time. I fear I sbnlt bare to walk too fast for you.' -Never fear for that. I lov tramp ing, and this Is a floe, crisp morning for a walk. Blnluger looked af his watch and frowned, but be bad not the heart to refuse a girl, and a pretty girl nt that He mild that he would be Tery happy to have her company, only be must leave ber behind If she couldn't keep np with him. Kit did tbe first mile at a xntlsfac tory pace, but on tbe second she lgnn to lag Blnhiger wan alwnvs several yards ahead of ber. Finally be turn ed and told ber be must leave ber or fall to do bis. tramp In tbe time set for Its accomplishment Kit said nev er a word, but the look she gave him akl very plainly that ahe was hurt that ahe bad expected Mr. Blulnger would prefer ber to completing a walk on time. lie bad admired ber. but It had nerer occurred to him that be was any more to her than any other mend, what waa a box of cigar com pared, to thut look? He went back to where ahe waa dragging herself along and offered her bla arm to lean upon Presently, coming to a log beside tbe road, she sank down on It and told ber escort to go on. since he preferred a pedestrian fent to ber. She would gel borne somehow or other. Instead of going on Oinlnger Mt down on tbe log very close to ber and, since she seemed exhausted, formed a back for ber to lean against with hla ana When time was up for tbe accom pllflbment of tbe walk Yorke sat on tbe clubhouse veranda with bis watch In his band, looking up tbe road for Rlnlnger. At 3 o'clock, there being no Ign of tbe pedestrian, be put bla watch back In bis pocket, asked a company of young men Into the club- bouse and opened champagne. I don't care for the cigars I have won," he Mid gleefully, "but I rejoice at having got ahead of that boaster." Tbe conviviality was at its height when lu walked Blulnger. looking as If he bad been doused with Joy instead of having made a twenty mile walk. He directed the steward to produce a box of Yorke s favorite brand of ci gar and called for more champagne. "You seem very bnppy over your dr- reat said Yorke somewhat uneasily. in. Here that you may be pleased when you bear why I happy r Yorke said no more, but wben tbe party dispersed went borne and asked bis sister why Blulnger wa no pleased t losing bla bet "Why, because by losing a box of cigar be won me." Y'ou! You don't mean that you bad to promise to marry him to make blip lose bis bet." - j ' I had to make him lose Lis' hot In order to get a proposal faom blm. I couldn't do It very well walking at five miles an hour, could If i "I tbluk you could." ; ; "Well, we're engaged, -and.- what's tiore. we're engaged for cood. I've had serious Intentions with regard to him for some time." ... An Effective Way. "They say." ;iid the voting drama- list. "Hint I shall have to cut mv m down, hut I really don't know li.ro tjegiii." "Why not atnrt at both ends." hU candid friend asked, "and work toward toe niiuuier' All Ha Get. Tbe BossAin't It enough that I aava your life? The Bookkeeper-Wbnt do you mean-save my life? The Bnas- If I gave you the raise you're asking for you'd drop dead -New York Olohe A Double Secret By EUNICE BLAKE Mr. Ueorg Smith at Bfty looked for ward to a kxiely okl age. He wished to marry, but there waa aa uupollineni in th way of bla aiarrjtug. At thirty he had married a girl of seventeen agaktst ber parents wishes, Seventeen Is a tender age for a woman to placed In anlgalm with her another. aud a husband who under such circuui staiKs attempt to contend with mother UUw Is quit likely to get the worst of tt One day, but a month after hla weddlug-at the end of the boovy tuoou-lr. Smith went home front business to Bud the newly built aest deserted. HU wife mother bad swoihhsI dowa on ber aud carried off oer ehk'k. - It wm lit mouths before the be reaved husband could discover where bla wife had been taken. Thea he also learued that she waa dead. At any rate, hi mother-in law wrote hliti to that effect But whether the but; dkl so that she wight cause him to cease to pursue ber daughter vr beth er she wrote the truth be was uol quit certdlu. But now. twenty years frotu the date of his marriage, he met a uinklc ta'ly verglug on to forty with whom he waa very coiupiinUxuil.le. He never told ber alwut but, marriage, for made up his mlud to win her If possl ble aud feared that If be admitted auv doubt a to his belikg free to tuarrr (be would not take tbe risk. Wben h proposed to ber she surprised blio with a coufeaskm. She informed blm that the uaiue she bore waa uot bent legal ly. There was a tou story to tell In eouuecttoa with the matter of ber paa tog under an assumed name that would tell hhn If be cared lo bear It after which he might Judge for blm self If be wished to marry her Smith after a few moments of tnnugnt replied that there waa a mat riinoutal bitch lu bis own case. If he told ber what It was It would always worry her; If be kitew what hers was It would worry Mm. Would It not be well for blm to keep his secret and vk vena? In his own rase there was not one t ham- lu a thousand of there being auy trouble She mild that the same was true lu ber own case. Sh would take the risk If be would. After awhile they concluded that wbnt bad been ;rjHsed was the sensible tblng to do, aud they were married. Things don't always turn out aa ex pet-ted. Instead of there now being two causes for worry there were four. Mr. Smith lu addition to having his own affair to trouble him bad that of his wife. Mrs, Smith also had two carea of worry whore ahe bad had one Tla n. loo. curiosity came lu to make matters worse. The prim difficulty In their now nn hurdeutug themselves) to each otbe waa that fearing they would not ad here to tbelr resolution of keeping their secret they bad each registered a vow to maintain It Inviolate. Mr Smith, who wns engrossed In bimluess. did not find It dlfDcult to keep but vow hut Mrs. Smith, who bad little to oc cupy ber mind, dwelt upon ber bus baud' secret continually. One day she said to blm: Hear, I have concluded that I must know your secret True, you have made a row not to reveal It, but that row was made to me. and I release you. Why cannot you dismiss this mat ter from your mlndT" be asked. "If I tell you my aecret I nm entitled to know yours. I don't wish to know It Possibly If I did I might feel some thing, do something, say something to siwll our happiness. As It ta, we are (tossing on without anything to mar It Why not let tbe matter rest aa It hi 7 Keuieiutier Pandora and the box of troubles she opened." This was nil very well, bat tbe curl ous te had been buzzing in Mrs. Smith's bonnet so long that she could endure It no longer. However, some thing occurred to bring about a revela lion of both mysteries. One morning tbe postman delivered tbe malt while th Smiths were at breakfast Mrs. Smith opened a letter addressed to her and turned pale. Seeing that she(was about to faint, ber husband ran to her and caught ber In bla anna She came to herself in few moments. What Is It. darling V cried her hus band. "Bead it" Taking up the letter, be read: Whn your mother died sh left It dis cretionary with m to make confession lor nr. I hav not long to llv ami hav concluded to maks It befors I die. Tour mother spoke falsely when she told you your husband was dead. She also Wrote nlm that you were dead. Something glimmered upon Ueorre Smith. An Idea was trying to perme ate bis brain. What was your mnlden nameT be gasped. "Starey-Arletta Stacey." Throwing his arm about ber, he aqiieeted ber till she cried out "Thank beavenr he cried. "What forr "I am your Drat as well as yonr sec ond husband. Yon are my first and second wife." How do you know?" I married Arlelta Stacey wben she waa seventeen years old. Why did yon change your name? "Mother forced me to do so to keen you from finding me. ir..a . om you nave Known my name since our marriage." "Yes, but Smith Is not an uncommon UDM. ' Self Prsis. Be careful that you do not commend yourselves. It Is a sign that your ren million Is small nnd sinking If your own tongue must praise yoo.-SIr Mat- tnew uaie. Exceptions. ' "Like produces like" "Not always. Just you try to get any cold ensb from a snow bank." Baltimore American Enjoy tbe present day. trusting verr little to the morrow. -Horace. a isti sajgl fcnU'irJ t t fom-efflr U MlllaterO Uregua. as swpttd-suMS wait stall. it. A. trt.4U, Kdttc. County iittictat Pnpcr tfubr1io: I !.. ar Annum, teeaed h'ver Thar!.) SY- IrflNU A Mi'MNNd Local lumbermen now have or dots ahead for an extended run, and the mills will goon be rur ninu overtime. Theodore Kooeevelt is cointf to make a hard try for the republi can nomination for the presiden cy. He evidently wants to be commander-in-chief in a war of his own makintr. Just enough of a touch of Win ter to remind us that we live not in a rigorous" clime where zero is the marker for mercury. Lloyd TuttHr and family, of Portland. pent Ne v Years with Wm. Tupiter and family, of South HilUboro Stranuout Admiralty Law. It was the curly days of bonl traral on the Ohio river when eveu passvuger learner opHt at luuilluga vu W lauds and lualnlauds for rrethl. W had luatie an Ham) lumllug. and a wealthy pacnger bad li ft l lie boat lo buy cigar at I he Ulaud's tluy store. lie bought 13 worth and presented a hundred dollar bill lu paynieut. where- uHm the Htorekevper offered hlui 13 m ihunge. asserting that he had received ouly fto. The custousr returued to (he boat aud related bis tale of wo to tbe captulu, who at once went ahor aud Infuriucd the storekeeper Hull Un less tbe change was at once forthcom ing he would hltcb a cable around th store aud ding It Into tbe river. The storekeeper still refused, and lb captain dewrtcd for bis boat Arable wa ipikkly pa-! around the tittle building, hlli lied lo Ihe vessel aud full learn ordered. Wben the shack tot tered upon Its foundations, the fright ened storekeeiH'r apicnred. the muwlug bills fluttering In bis band! New York rust He Preved His Cass. Human nature Is nihility tmeer, taa't It?" be observed to Ihe other man on the rear platform of -the Ktrcet car. "Yea. I suppose so." replkd lb other. "IVnple are too sensitive-altogether too seusltlve." "I don't know atstiit thnt" "Well. I da Kor Instniu-e. now, you huve a nil nose. You are not to blame for It perhaps, but you are so senslllr that If 1 should offer you a remedy for It on"- Yoti old loafer, I've a good mlud to knock your head offP bUsed th red nosed man as be ao,unred off. "Told you so," replied Ihe other as he dropped oft. "Human nature la tbe queerest durned thing oo earth, and some folks are so aensltlr that they'd twnllow tbelr false teeth rather than let any one know theytiad 'am." De troit Free ITess. Hot Milk In Mashed Potatoes, 'Tbe reason Hint realty good mashed white potatoes are such a rarity lu this hitler world l Hint the milk Isn't beat- ed U-fon It is put Into tlicm." said Ibo iloniestl.' science leacber. "And yet." Mild i be pupil wnsvy, I hnvc seen W'ltiilcrf'il nk tint In cold milk." "Hut that was nhlle the potatoes acre In ruUm hot mid on the stove." insisted the irlvmate of Hie hot milk dressing. "The i-t:ili-s were so aw ful. V hoi I !-M i tiicy hcnteil tbe milk The surest nn? 4 ,,,ai , to use iilso plenty of Ijiitter, M?ppcrnd suit Then wtt nud lieiit tliein with a fork. Never use n kihmih. Von ean'l bent thorn too much for their own good."-New York Herald. 10TICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby eiven that I. tha iin- rlsrsiKiied naecntrU ol tha male of J. M. Kridges, ilr.ni, have nlixl In Ihe (Pointy Court of the HtaUinf Oregon, my final account aa surli aieciitrli and that Id Court hi il Moiulay, rabruary 7, Oltt. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M . ol M day si tha time, and ttie Uounly Court room In HHUIioro. Ormron. as the place for hearinir ol In -llons to said as count and the tins! anttlement of said est Ue. Alice Rrldifiw. KsneutrK of lb estalaof VI. Hriflgt a (Ireeatcl . W. N. Ilarrett, Attornnr for said Ef- ecnlnx. . Date of lint publication January A IDIfl NOTIC K TO CIIKDITOna. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR WASH INGTON COUNTY. In tha Msttnr of the Kstate oi Hsnillton W ir, IlorasuJ. nollcn la herstiv aiven that the uniler- iRtie'l has l-en auKiliited hf the above milled Court as adiidnistraWir of thn aa. Utool Hamilton Weir, Dfcoawd, and bsi iisnnei as sucn hh hy law prascrllMyl. NiiwHih lore all imrw)iMhnln claims avali'Hl said leta'e Hre horubt, noli lied and reipilied to pretnnt the pains tngothar won me profter voimners tnernfor l Ins unilersianed ailiniuiHtrMtwr at tbe oltlne of the Portland Trust HsvIiiks Hank, NonhwAHtern Hank llnildlnir. Moriiaon smiI Hixtli Hi recti, I'ortlsml, (Ireaon, With in t months from Um limn hereof l"fl 'I thU ;ri day o January, IWIrt Waller O llshief. AiluiliilHlratir of tha r.iiHie nrorinaiii. Notice to Creditors In the County mirt of Ihe Male of Oreaon lor Washington Coulitv 111 tha Mutlur i.l Ilia RltA .if U...I. w C. Knowlen. Jteneasftd . 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W. carnor of Ulwk S of th ir I (final Towa of lllllakoro, ami ruaa. in( lhnra Raal 4 ft: Iheart South 2S fs4s thvnr Wr.t fel; thnr North tt ff-l to plsr f Wfinnlri;. To satisfy t her itthffnro nsmed anais and fr in ronla and otponasa of aal and y4 writ. Raid aaU will U aaa4 auht t) rmmptl(m as asr stalato of Orer1'' lalx at HHlaboro, Orinn, thia ?th diy of IWssaW, 111. 1. E REKVf. Shsrtff af WasalnffUin Countr, Wy J.7rAFPPWATB. rvPi. Jhn M. Walt. Atlomty for I'laimiff. iuKMONS. in im cirsoM usan sf is oiai m "rraon tor Wroaatnaivo Ceaniy. Kmma Coopsr, Ilalntiff, ' : t, J Lloyd C. Coopor, liofsnilaat, , ' To Uoytt C. Coopsr, dnUnt almva namod: In th mm of tbo 8UU of Or Km you aro ksroby rtquirod to P lcor and anawor tao complaint of tha plaintiffs filvd asrsis agaiast you in ths ahovo oaUUod' oourt and rauM on 0 Mors tao 14th dky of January, 1910, said date boinf afUr th plratlon of all wtoha from lh fint puliliration of tao Summons, and U you fall to so appoar and answer Ihs complaint for waal lharcof, tht plaintiff will apply to tao Court for ths Ml! prayod for In ths com nlnlnt f JUaoUino- th londs of matrtmoox bow sjilstlnir I' twocn tho dofsadaa and ths plain- tiff upon tho froanda of wilful de ertion on ths aut it tha defendant) nnd that tho caro, control and cui- tnly or tho minor child of tha pon tiff aiul J.r4. OWnlr Cnolttft .... kihi nam if f ..wtm Riven to tha plaintiff, snd for 'ucn other and farthor roller vne Court may doom juat aad oquitable. Thia BiiBiBMtBa la aaawail nnon V"U ' HHHiiinrii. m m r hy publication thoroof in the Hi"1- . . a 1 'mro Araua, a nowapaper printed anu PuldiHtiod in Waahlnaion County, Sialo, of Orojron, aad aarauant to n , rili.r of Ilonnrablo OoorfO B. P""' lev. IuiIm nt ka aknvs entitled fnurt and cauao, duly made and ' wi on tho 29th day or Novemw lUlfi. 8ald Rummnns will be Puu' . llHhed for ais consecutive woeki. Tk f. HkiltiM'k. Attorney fpr PlalnUff, PortUnd.Ori. nato or Flrat Publ cation, yot'- lor 2nd, 1918, DaU of Last Publication, January 13th, ma. ' ... 1