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CsiM fc nU to can fcrt'JA mf tha carkltfig t inn. but stlr-nr root tk propta of Amyklae. an ancW o Graciaa dtj. their Ubarty. TW reixwt that ma waa appcoacbia bad bee apvad w eftra. creating coutcr attoa ateurc the InhaWtaut. and aa fte proved false, that tb authorttir ally passed a lav forbUdin: aajr oo I aiak of sikb a thing. All wot well fur time, but tbert came a day wbea aa enemy did afwar. hostile Siartaa irnj. But tb cltlteoa of Amrkla were law abWInC- Tbvy talked of the weather, of the crra. of tbe apiiroach lot track , bat never a word 01 J tbey apeak about the approaching irmr. Every bodr obeyed tb law, and aobody toid the antlwrtttee of the Im reading danger. Tboa the city Ml aa easy victim to the Invader luruugb the faithful otwdfeac of lu cltlseas to the law. . TKa Sad af War. A famous piece of furniture la the "bd of Ware." whicb waa formerly preserved at tba turn called the 8ara ceu's Head, at Ware. England, but re atoved to lire House la IStSt, It b eon atdercd one of tba curiosities of Es In ml aod measures twelve feet square. It la Biade of oak elaborately carved and U surrounded by a canopy, up ported by a lofty headboard and two auasslve bedpuat at the foot Twelve persons can occupy this bed comforta bly at one time. The bed bean the date 14. but aa ttquarlana think It la not older than the time of Elisabeth. Some authorities aay that It waa offered for sale la ISO! and waa bid In by Charlee Dickens, while otbera claim that Dickens offet of $500 waa not ronsbtered sufficient and It waa bid In by the owner. TKa Rod Shirt mt Italy. Tba red ablrt, destined to become ao famoua a aymbol throughout Eune. waa not at flm adopted by Garibaldi for any fantastic or spectacular rea son. The English Admiral Ingram aaya that tba red ahlrt bad Its origin In at era necessity and that Its aiMniou waa caused by the seed of clothing as economically aa possible tbe lesion thai Oaribakll bad raised for the liberation of Italy. An offer was made by a tradesman to supply at a reduced prii-e a large stock of red woolen shirts. This offer waa eagerly dosed on. Before many years had panned the red shin became tbe aymbol not merely of tbe legion, but of tbe new spirit worklne for ttie liberation of Italy. - Atlanta Constitution. Blackberries. Tbe real itreutuexa of a blackberry Is hi the eating It fresh from tbe buttb It does not need sugar aud creiiia. It does not need anything bat a thumb aud finger and a mouth. The mushy ouea that grow big lu the shade luav le Improved by doctoring, but tbe E. m uues of moderate alae that grow lu l lie open fields are not susceptible of Improvement by buiuiin art We know a man. raised in tbe country In middle Tennessee, who came back from Okla lioma in bis old ape Just to All himself once more with blackberries as tbey trow. Nobody who knows what real blackberries are would think him fool isu. A man might almost qpme back from paradise for a feast like that- Excbange. Tea Exacting. "Look be re," said tbe bead- of the firm, addressing tbe new stenographer. "this letter la all wrong. Your puuctu arton la very bad and your siielliug b worse. I can't afford to send out an) such stuff to my clients." "Well." she replied. "I'm sorry If my work dou't suit you. but was you ex peeling to get a Mrs. Noah H. Webster for $13 a weekr-New Turk Sun. The Vary Closest "My boy," said tbe kind old nncle to bis young nephew, "yon are my closest relative, are yon hot 7" "Xo. oncle." sweetly replied the little fellow, "my father bna that distinction, lie never gives me a cent nnlesa I ask him for It" Chinese Language. The Chinese language is very difficult to learn, for, although there Is no al pbabet It Is necessary to master about 20.000 syllabic characters. lure Enough. "Ha denies his wife nothing." "Well, that's one way of avotdlns trouble If you can afford lt."-Dctrolt "roe Pre. Subtlety may deceive you: Integrity Dever will. Cromwell. King String's Rise and Fall. A kingdom was once set op on Hea ver Island. In northern Lake Michigan, and flourished for some years. Jumes Jesse Strang, a prominent Mormon bnd quarreled with tbe leaders of bis church and In 1840 withdrew wltli a few followers to that Island. Other Mormons joined tbe colony from time to time, und by tbe winter of lfMS tbey were sufficiently numerous to threaten control of the island. On July 8. 1850. Strang was crowned king wltb elabo rate ceremonies. There was much con troversy between tbe Mormons and the other Inhabitants of the island, mostly fishermen. While on a visit to iMroit President Fillmore beard of this little kingdom within the domain tif the United States. , lie sent an nrmcd vessel to Ik-aver island, nnd King fc'truttt waa raptured and tried for in-it- Made of the tnest i tmm Inm lh Umrng fliiinl Smim mm4 inm I m ' TssrswkiiafhM fa PM rm Forl)ioreMmg -tit r r llUM IMfaMMl M I Wat MtMW lilt) Vii. It roodurtrdliW"w"a'oafws) ttad made amb aa elttquMt flea that he Was acquittal. In 1S5J be vat a asslnatvd. and bla hlngduaa fell Wttfe him. Tha Oldest Seqwaia. Tbe eklett iuuoU W wrr XVO yearn of ace. .V family of five coutd have picnicked uu.!-r this tree when tbe lirreks were tmiidiuc their wootett horse uoder the walls of Troy aud Pharaoh and bis army were being ea- gulfcd in the waters of tbe lied sea. has Urn the couteurary of every fa mous mao aud event aluce the focT dawn of history. While Innumerable) tuulUtndc of men and wotneu fretted tbelr way through tbe dreadfully lui portant wUik or two of time that they called life this tree contented Itself with g-tttut a little thicker in tbe trunk aud wreatbliiit Its ti In iure uiaJtwtKf foikiire. Nowadays ei!e who bave made their plica, U.t In tbe lumber tusiitc, often nntor down to look a it and tV r wives gaze up among It awful bramhes and say, -My, how prvtty!"-Fan l'rau iseo BuUetlu. Buying Army Discharge. A discharge uwy be purchased by tidier b bis served at ksist one year In tbe army if be Is stationed within tbe ivuilnc of the I'uited States. If be Is serving In Abka or iiiynhere eutsh!e the continental lim its uf the I'uiteJ Stales or If his r-t-miUatiou has leen ordered to take statlou outsUle the contlueutal limits he taunot clitalu a dl li;irne. The price at blc!i a mtldler may pur'hnse bis discharge, as taken from geueral orders Nit. 4. war department. Washington.- P. Jan. . l'-Hti. Is aa follows: "Aftir one year'a aervlc tl.1; two jean. thr years. $.a. four years, $S5; Ove year. ISO; sst years, seveu years, JiW: eljiht years. $55; Blue years. $40; teu years. $33 eeven years. $aa" Fbllsdelrhla Preaa, How She WasBtibed By PAUL WHITCOMB Imriug tbe kttter part of President Uuerta's admtiiLstrutku of the govern ment of Mexico it became necessary for the United States government to eud to tbe American representative ;bcre a document of great ImporUnce. There were Mexican spies In those days who were attetuptbig to thwart tbe efforts of the Washington govern meut aud who worked very adroitly fhey bad their confederates In the de partments who posted llietn as to what was taking place. Paul Milltrd. a clerk In tbe Mate de partment, was Intrusted wltb thedocu cient aud warned to guard It carefully icsi ue be ittsixwsessea of It. He was a young man recently married and. taking bis dlsputcb borne, told bis wife of hU mission aud asked her to pack a suit case, the only bapgnge he In tended to take with blm. Now, the Mexican secret servk-e men at Washington, knowing that Paul Millard was a clerk In the office of the secretary of slate nnd bad access to secrets, bad tempted his wife wltb Jewels to get information through her. She hnd not yielded, but, being shrewd. had pretended to Ik? half Inclined to consent S!i'. said nothing to Paul about having been sounded, but when he told ber of bis mission she went out on pretense of making a purchase and, told tbe iersoii who had tried to buy ber that her husband would start tbe next morning for Mexico wltb an Important dispatch. Before going to bed that night abe aaked to sec the document, which was contained In an oulclal envelope and sealed wltb the seal of tbe United States. She told htm Hint It would be wiser to put It Into a plain envelope ndiln.icd to an asmiued uame. lie asked her to do It, and she took it Into another room for the purose, bringing It back relneloscd. Millard next morning bade bis wife goodly and started en bis Journey. As may be cxiiected, be was watched by the Mexican secret Service employees. who were iutetit on waylayUig blm. but be took iirecnutions always to le where there were otbera about blm. and tbey found no opiiortunlty. A very pretty woman was sent on the trip. which was made by sen, to fascinate him, but Paul, besides belli;; a fullhful husband, was no fool, and he refused to be duped by ber. During tbe voybge bin stateroom was entered aud his suit case examined. Cut be bad tulcen the dispatch and placed it In the bream y ket of his coat, where he could constantly feel its bulk. Then the couxplrutors. feeling sure that he carried it on his person. made effort to j;et blci by himself so that they might get it Into their p-jtuses- sion. Ou one occasion u man siwke en thusiastically of phosphorescent lights in the Kteru of the vessel. suxwHtlna t be go with him to see. No one waa lU'ie, nnd Millard dotliutd to go. This attempt put lilm on his guurd, and for il:e rest of the voyage be took core cever to be caught alone. On arriving ut Vera Craa be took a troiu for Mexico City. Being now In tbe euemy'a country, he felt tlmt be was In more danger. And he was. Tbe Mexicans were doing pretty much as tbey pleased, hud so long as Uuerta's men knew that Paul carried an lnnor tant document from the United States govemucnt It waa a foregone conclu sion tlmt be would be robbed of It True enough, nt the first station at whkh the trali atopped several men entered the cur where Paul sat and passed through It, evidently looking for some one. On reaching bim they took him Into the bugugu car and had no trouble In Umllng the package in bis IMXket Then they peimitted him to re turn to bis sent in (he ear be had left. Puul was naturally very much cast down. He regretted that he had at tempted to t arry the document through without protection. Wlmt puzzled blm wus that any one could have cot wind of his going. No one knew the secret excct an nsslHtuut secretary who bad given bim the dispatch, Mrs. Millard and himself. Surely the department must he full of spies. On reaching Mexico City 'he detpr- mined to go to tbe Uulted Etutes em- Duss.v und report his loss. Iln was wukiUi.- for a cab when a vellan ind v 0i kitting? (a .t bnkr.l la t ftl In. i t P.' rcfiiMMt thou, rtbr twrthjt that, having k4 bis deriat.h. fttrtbw ifwcaotioii wart uniMeaary aad n4 aevtag aoixber rab at bU dis posal, be cotfeoutcd. "Where do you wth lo coT asked the lady to PoiInS. but with a rUa lab accent Plnst kt the drtv, tako yoa to your detuuitka. repltvd 'auL " atng to the'l'alted States embassy.' Iwul looked surprised aad gave tfc. ordertadrietotbeemlvisKy. Tlwlai!.. kraued back oa tbe ctishk and made no further remark. When tiiey imlleil op at tbe embassy be banded ber ou aud ftlkwca ner lot the bous.. Th' lady saki sonh-thinij to au attendam that aul did not hoar, and she wax Umuodlately sduilt'ed to the ixivate offli-e of the atuta.dor. A few ailti utea later Paul waa ca'icj la. The ambassador waa perusing a document while seated uear him w Mra, MU lard. - t Sk "Its saf. rauL she sa,t. nodding at tbe pu)cr lu tc sinlassjidor- haada. "I ta Jk It Ucu you gave It b me to lack In anutiier envcloo. The I returr.ej to ym and that the Mex !r.i:s took was a dummy." Then she told hint bow the enemy hurt tried to brine her . Jimmie's School Marks By F. A. MiraiEL An old wouuu cutercl a buuk nut1 asked to be adj'Ued buw to send uiouc.i to ber sou lu another city. The inesi dent was tbe only one of the olllcer preseut. aud the woman was referred to him. She was a garrulous old nidi aud. like" most wumeu wbeu staneii talking about their sons. iMiurcd steady streom lu the president's ear of her son's suiwhMlty over oilier wo meua sous, uiluled with soue bam luck he had bad. "JUnmie." she said. was alwnrs an affectionate child, truthful, thoughtful aud never gave me a bit of troubk Ue was so smart when he at school that he never needed to study much at boiue, aud bla maik- wet? always C aud I, which are the bu:b est. lie uever got A but once, aud be yild that was a mistake. One day be ante borne and said be wasn't goiiii: to school any more; be dldn'1 approve of tbe system of education. lie tboujibl tbe boys were touted like sausage ucut-:i put Into a bopiei and ground out together'. He sulU le hud found that be could do one tiling ell and It was very eusy for Mini, I asked bliu what It was. and be sjiid ti had nothing to do with school woik and didn't need any education at all Ue would show Lie Instead of telliux me; then I would umh-rstuud lilui lie lifted tbe clock from the uiuntle, l It all to piecea aud p.it it toetliri again. "'Por land's snle. Jlimnle,' I said 'are you goin to be suiistled to be t clock tinker' Ob. mother,' he a!d, givlnt; me a bug, 'yoa don't understand vtbut I n. driving atr The next day be bid me poodicy ani said, 'You won t see me again 111! I've made some success In tbe world.' 'You won't make much of n site cess," 1 said, 'without un education. I was In hons you would have suic am lilt Ion and go to college. I could have paid part, and you could huve earned the rest teaching school or something.' "'I haven't time to go to college,' li snld. 'I've got a big work before me I'm going to make something that h.i never txn-n smvessfully thud fur con at meted.' Ue went away, and I've not seen him since. I'm sure he will xu-cec!, but I wish he would tell me bow be i getting on. You see. be bus bail u lot to contend with. First be was takei. sick and didn't earn a cent for mouths. beside paying something for being In a hospital. Then he"- "Muduiu," Interrupted the banker, I'm too busy to listen to all this. Prom your description of your son I Judge that be is a ne'er-do-well." 1 be old ludy looked at the banker wonderingly. "Jliumie a ne'er-do-wei: Why. he's the smartest lKiy,yoii ever S.1W. How do 10U suppose be ever ant those blgb marks nt school unless ' The bunker cut her short, asking ber bow much money she wanted to seno ber son, but when she suld that she was going lo let him have tl.000, for which he was to scud ber a thousand shares of stock In a manufacturing concern he was organizing, the presl dent Implored her not to roll herself by putting her money In some wild scheme thut would surely explode and leave her In the lurch. lid schemer she exclaimed. "Do you suppose my boy would let his mother put her money In a wild scheme? Why, he wouldn't" "fcuough, madam. Let me hove vonr ai,ww ana i ii give you a druft for It that wili be us good as money for your son. But remember that I warned von The old lady opened a hand bug nnd took out a stocking, from which she iiourcd a quart measure of bills, gold and silver. The banker called a clerk and directed blm to count tbe money nnd, finding the umount us the old ludy nan stuteu, gave her a draft for It Two years passed. One day a enr- rlnge drove up to the bunk, and an old ludy wrapped in expensive furs wan helped to alight by a muld who carried satchel und, going inbi the bank. nuked for the president "I ve got a lot of puiiers." she sold, I want you to take cure of for me." And. opening the satchel, she itii.w forth a pile of securities which tin. president, on looking over, found to he of great value. He locked them In a box In the safety dciot;h liriuicb of the bank nnd, handing her the kev. inhi ber that she. and she iiloue. would be nblo to unlock the Imx und would have access to It at any time during business nours. "You don't seem to know me." alio said. "llenlly." replied the bunker, "I must confess that I don't." "Don't you remember my comiue in hero nnd emptying n stocking full of mouey und you giving mo a puper for to send to my boy? Well. Jlnimlu wus getting up a company ta muke rixort hlmsNf and rHl i.i tnW. I U In hint, and he t a t!tlrt U:crit lu ttw ci-hivm After h CiH tv making pi.i fv be 'It-J th tivk. w hatever ttint RH-anm and ga" me a tbottsaud shares JUumle says racb share ts worth CkXV I kneW th t JlmtnKr rovldn't hate got all lhe 0 and l marks at achl If he .wasn't mtchtynmart.' "Madani." aakl the Kiukcr, "I am lad that y dldut actvpt adtkv, I fancy otir wm Is a Kcnlns, anl en never run mi what n.h vphi art ;oin to dv "And tbey told n-e lie hid r-n "-lk-l frmi school," n.Mcd the et.l Ml The Decoy By MIAND IU1L Th gmit decisive cauiaU;us of th world have their place In bWtery and are at well kuowu as the U'ie cities of tbe world The rompiest of Amer ica, which extended over several cu l uric, la eouiiuM lively little kuown. It waa achieved almost entirely 1 t'itUetis who. lo make new tiin,c- for theiu-Mdve-, wrvsret I defects from the savnsc. None of It i many partJ w more taailliiv; I nan t 'c pv-".iun of that region whith eint-ratva Ohio. iLHlinim and Keniutkv by the Ylr (luiait. One day during the enUnilnu thai et In from YlrliiU t I. as rvub-u lu th bitter Mtrt of. the cUMeenib cen fury John May. bH ilcrk and a man uuliictl SklU-s eiulurfccd mi a ltail-o.it- llie arlor car of thai erltKl-oud be ,-n the Oesieiit tf the Ohio rher At Pidnt Pleasant tlny wer Joined by ou UIiiii and bis two sisters. Indians In ImliltvHl UitU bank of the river, aud II was nexpMtury in Icv.i a tuin watch ii!--tit ami day. S.ivu,: nurfare a want It but atVkUV been-not 0x flguMng. but m:i:iia. Tba red tnen rarely attuktd a b-U bi tde Aver, but ,incik-td .'' sons vf .acts to deoy tha em Urn n is lo ttc shore, nhere an am bush wus s. f. One of the device was to couiM-l rrptlve whil.'S to call out b tbe traveler tlmt lt:ey bid est aird Iroin Indian soil N-g lo l takea aboard. One niortilng tit i!ay!li:ht the watch awakened the crew with the Informa tion that there were tires Mow. At tue Mime t'me mo wtdir men came dowii to the river IilmiU on the able uf the llr and Icctel lo lie taken il.ii.iriL They told a plaiislble aiory us to bow I'l.'V lin ! t'cen ciiitnn-d ami how ttioy had --tied. stutlug that If left they would liktly be retaken. Mcy. who na f.i'iiitUir slih Indian Ii'v Ii-ch, tur.icd !e-if ear lo their rn- t rent ten. lie r.l e l them what bad niiH.il the (Ires l-lw. nnd they pro- fes:d iKlionuict of iheiii. May was by inn convinced tlmt the nien were deoefs and kept the inkldle of the itrciim. While fiey were talking the men Were running on the shore to keep pace with the bout pleading In dcspnlr in; tones io lie siivihI from torture and death. This was Phi iiiiicU for tint women nho were In favor of landing and tnk-lu-i Hit fu.'llives nttrd. PHnn was iiu won over; May held firm for awhile, lint wis nt last srsundetl. He oiiseiifpd iu run licur eiionch to the li.u-k to -rinli pliiin lu wmle asbonp and h i ve n hearer view of and ipies tl u the two men. ly the time this wis decided vii I be Ismt had tlrlfletl i nub- Nyond ilie hitler. The lwt was ,.iil'el to the hunk, nnd plinii stessl ashore. Several Indian slopped out from cover, seij-il 111 nt niid llreil on the boat two f the men sprang to their gun, the tLird. Miu. t mi oar. Ills only Slope wm to cet the Ismt scnlii Into the current. He i n!,il to the others to drop their rllles mid help him, but the Ore was so but that they snnk down for shelter. The bout lay still while the I m! in us kept suriug lu lend. One of the women wus killed, S'klles badly wounded, nnd there was nothing for May to do but surrender. When be arose to do so be was shot dead. Hie Indians now went out to the Umt aculisil the dead and made cap tives of the party. They were Joined iy tho two decoy wblU renegades, and all siient the night on tbe river Imnk. lu the morning three flntlionta mnde tbelr npifnrnnre. Tbey were in cbnrge uf Thomas Marshall and bis Ron. The Indians forced their prisoners to man tbe onrs of the cnptlvc boat which was leaded for tbe clmnnel lo Intercept those coining down. Those In Mar shall's boats saw tbelr danger and made? w hnt prclm rations they could for defense. The first two bouts, though exposed to a heavy lire from the In dians, passed on down nnd escain-d. Marshall commanded the Inst boat The Indium while attempting to reach It got out of the current Their prison ers rowed In such a way as purpisu-ly to muke little bondway. Taking ad vantatre of this, the second bout al lowed the third to overtake It. nnd, transferring the passengers, the third wus set adrift Then, the onrs and rowers available being doubled, the whole party made tbelr eseniw. This yielding to the pleadings of the whlto decoys, taken with oilier cases, resulted In some very unmerciful re fusal to tuko nlsjiird real escaped pris oners. A Colonel Downing bud been rapt until nud marched Into the Indian country north of the Ohio river by an old Imlliin nndili son. One evening ns the Indian went for water tbe pris oner picked up n tomahawk, followed lilm und killed blm. The young mitn sprang upon him. but was thrown off wounded and cscniN'd to the river. A flntbont came by, nnd Downing bogged to lie taken nbonrrt. Those on board not only turned n denf enr to his en trenf les. but the liont was turned to the nppiifdfo shore. Other bonis coine nloiig. nnd the fugitive, run along the shore, pleading with them to snve him. All refused till nt Inst n man consented to come nshore for him In n canoe. How mnnv white men who hitri been captured lr Indians nnd escaped were lert to Ini retaken on nccoiint of the priiftlces'of the docoys Is uncertain, int there weru urn in b v s inmilmr i,t them, for (iiiring the oienlng up of the country the emigrants and aettlers were constantly fulling Into the bauds of tbe aa vagus. S"S5SH!flbf""asa1iassB2ff? Kutsfedal Iria rtfr)o at II it.'! ora, as armt-uuB ata't iite U A. IAINU, xili. 7 i.-.--t;;? aft - . .asa.-V wS (junly Otltcial i'npcr KibvflUtM; II. -TO ff (Mam, -BIT- AWU MvlllNsilCV lukvuvelt is the idol of the war-k'ods. and it aptvars to ore who sees thintrt an they art'. nnli nyt m they should be. .that to' tho who fivor un'kt rvja(l nos ami Mliircreiicy that In i ' the ideal candidate for tho C. 0 ; P. And. too. the Arjru woultl. not be surprised but what Mr ttoogfvelt would ditional cuckoo other eatiiiidatea it Chicago, when play the im am! rust the out of th nr-ot the tt eon- ventiona meet On the other 1 hand. Mr. Wilson thinks that j chicano convention M(h-U luck for the Trinceton man. It U with pleasure th it the ArtfUH calls attention t the (lor nan Mutual Fire It.. AtKM-ia-lit n. that held its nmitul meet inf in thi city, Monday. Here is an institution that ha done veteran service ia WnnhinjMon County for about X1. )earn, with never a failure in ymnt f n fire lo!t, and with a rout rate that has never U-en anyttirir but a matter of profit to itiein. ber'. Level headerine hasal ways characterized the oryani.i tion, and that it may lonir pn.s. per is the wish of all who know the worth of the association. It V. Wirtz will make an rx cellent tmaHter as itmni tent eome and iro. "lUiti" will make good. Oregon is havintr an old-fash iorred Eastern snowstorm, which means an early Spring-, Adam Hcil and F. C Orth, the latter with the cundensers, met the other day and held a cur. venation. Ueil accusett Orth of ! trying to Ket the prohis to put a plank in their platform eschew- j inir cold water and adopting, milk. j The county court is busy this I week selecting judires and clerks' of election, and juron for the l'Jlb list lor circuit court. , Koad ! supervisors will also be ed before adjournment, and tier haps this will be done this after noon. ' Kcflatration of Land Title la tba Circuit Court ot tha Mists of Jrsgoa fjr lbs County of Wshltit,.n In tha MslUtr of ths A ' - ton Hamulus M Hsoeork Uu KmrKirsiiiiii f tut Tills lo tlM follnwinK tl m-ril-.l .riii rty, iitusiA In WmIiIiis'ihi I'.mi .it Oregon, lowli: ltia a T, a. Hs il iu' Blm k 17. Town of Cornelius, stl.l ftiimlt nil Hist vs Itnt'su plwll HtxiaiUr, m mliiv.hu wi(B. l.iiuU il.iii ii..... 4ot H H. Id.rrv. hr hnhiul J n v.i r, ITnlon Hsvlna' ami Usn Aw.Mrmtl .n truriMirailoii. W.M Mimrnr sii.l M.l. Jlirsrur, In wlli, W ( hnhrls. lmli - mm! sinrs, Ju.h nun, J,,lfl iu,,,, 41111 sml John A llrvsnt. Joint H l',..w hsni til 1'iittlrr It HKiiina M ! m a Klluili HiiMDvin,., Hclmri . r..,-. iMDnr . A Vslltlvt Vllilrn. A A U...L.... I .kin., TJ AniiBtriiiiic. U,m I M l o , sml si I li whoiii Ii i.... TAKKNOI ICK T hut on ii.- i .,i: l.y til Jm,,ry, t..i, ,j,i,U,, j lllnl bf mill Kliirnii,.. t r.. . ....... In lbs Circuit Court, lorlinil! rv.irm,i i of llw tills lo th Isml sIhivs iWrilw I. I now uiiii. y,m ,,,,, , M th. Ntlidsy of fslirusr A II mm .i. .. ; suss why stirh siiIrl,m hIiiiII mil Im I tirsnlstt, lh mmis will m ukBII eo j lrsl, snu s ilwrfM. will b, .r ,n.ril UiK fi llisprsycr of Hit sm.lit-ml,,,,, ; fou will t f,,rviir trri fro-n ilmimiin, i Ilia ssiiia. 1 " .leal K, w I!. I.urn, 'mii, (;,rk I II V II A Klitalll I......... ! Hml piililu-nUnii J in lit 'huh lAl iMihlliutUuti Jfh, u ii,,,! '''Una. AUorii.y r A tjili-m,i SUMMONS In th. Circuit Court of tha Rut. ,,i 0renn for W.nhlnn tllH fttinlv Rlnliunl M (isitliirr, HUintiil, it Orncs W flunlnrr, llffrmlHiil l ollrs.! W Osr.li.r, sIk. illiilsiil V imillrtl Intlis nams of ih. hi.i. . r , yon r. r(,l,v riii.i t ..... ' stis-.r tha.,i,,li't M 0I, '. im tir.1 tiii,h,.t , ,:,. : " "M,'r mui iii ,;..i.i:...Vi' ' ... ": -"'"inn . p.i.MM-n.,,,!! IIHr'Hir lltl tOK lull H r. w, u,l l HV i.tmi.rv mill Mini f"" ' 'o sirnr mi s"ir, Hi. in rt l.i. t I'lHIIIlllI Will Itlltk J t.. It. ... rnf .i..:.. . f.. v." ' "ri " r Hllll tiritVfiil COIIIllltlllt, U wil; i.'... .i. .... . " vi-r iliva.tlui.... ... . t ' . ; n "r.rt (,r (Ui'l li.rclii. --..-.,,, ,n h., .... . lull ii llll" millllllllha jjt .iiiili.i,i i'i,r,,,r or Hon Oio u r. . . . ""'"oat on Jan. y. ,m Data of last Hibllmtl.,,, Kb. 'jj 'i," I saw cordwoorl. twi..u i m nches In diamntpr fr,. ...m- and boards of ji stovewood lenRths. Will ko into the. country. Writ, phono or call on me.-Oarl Skow. ligbo. Tualatin Hotel. y DO' not forCpf in nr. I. O L'n i " oor. mr B Schiller when you want a flood 10 cent Bmnlra m i l t" "1 inthe&hiHer Ug"ff GRAWD Tomorrow and Satvtrtlay JOHN EMERSON in the famous Sentimental Comedy M1 TJ'H TTi 'II - 1 Sit mm ii f i . ,. ' THE BACHELOR'S ROMANCE A Paramount Comrdy Coming SuntUy Only, The Grrat THEDA BARA The Late Star of FOOL THERE WAS in a Photo-play Superb The Glemenceaii Case Drama That Thrills SOUTHERN -llll MVl.lt USD M SmuIitu C.iUfonii.t hi iit'tcli to fffcr you this wimcr. City it co.mtry, uifiiint.tiii or UmcIi resurtsall urc inviting The Pjiluiii Califiiiiii.i llxjHisitimj ;t J,ui Dirgu will re in, tin nx. u another ycnrli,rKcr al"' '"llcr than ever. Hut Southern Clirotiiii offer something i v. u greater th til thi. It i1 the tver prcscut and tt lightltil Sunshine and Flowers Knses in lUxnii, Or.uiRci'aml Lcnmni rijco ing en the tw. I'oppies ami tJer.uiitiniH tvitywln.lv. TIi'h is the unl Califruu. The exn iise of a trip to Stnilticm Calilor ni;i is not yfvut. L0WR0UNDTRIP::r: Vvin ail r si i v it c i'tI c it mti I'tcfn' N - Mil loiite tlir delightful wiy lo go. A.sk th l e:tl iigmt fir fjtc. train M-rvuc ii in! ci her information, r write MVS M. M OII.Gi aiml PaMarr Aiai. IVti-. 0 SOUTIIHRN TACa-IC SIIKIfllK'rt K.M.K. I i l!.i irruii l iiuit ()r Hit. Mnie Cf Ci ijou fur Wahliiuirlim Cuiinly. Jjl'illll-', ul ' i ir. jt i V4 111,. I'tll n' .t.i i'ii. Ji'Ihi I ukI rion i , 'I M .M'.:t. hi I, j'litiil ! Ilrl, Ku liti. I' I t'iii41 ,h il III. t k I A'ti rit i, ! (nt iti.K nl ml Kvi-i mn n J it'i'tt.fii' ' ki i . v II) i tin l' iimt u.iir, ' 'H Ii- i hi (!i ,.,i I r-' in' ik.ii) I lJ-"Hl I 'I Iln 1 ( u1 1. i il i ilntiM tin- im. Ii I . l: 'If 1 1 1 a I, i .-lui Uv ol ll,.i..- ItilH' lntl niu.n . I. .1 ' . . . " '-'"l -i-i. j.i.iKiiit-iii rtiiiirr,. ,MI, ,.1,(4.,,, in Jhirl Com I i,ni rn- ,,11 dir. , ,. or lrr;mtii r, lot,, ivr f t Mr--l....irl. l.liurl.ill ,,! MJllllM ,,nk Kii'hrt. l',iKeiiin KM,,-!, lw wlflli ,u.fKM I"t-..for tll. ,,,, S56,w., Mlln 'f .. .. er"":':f8'"'r ,r"1 I"'' iiBiiuiii lie liinl.tr sum ft,n7r, iK,,i,'r w,i, 1..1C11.1 i u. r.,1.. ..id, K, mm fiom th 2ii,il,lv ,,f Oi ioiVr, iii ... Ihj. fiirO.er mhuoiIs , snoini'V l, 1. Tor thr liirtlii-mumni fiv-K rosls & t Oils wrll, :oiilii,,jll , , , fc' i.fiiiniii,i-,r,i , ,., ly "le In Ws4liMiKtoii County, Suite il Or,. ; ; ,.A ,',n"'":t:"v-".(7M,.ii '. i.l.iMto K.nlvnlJliiM.r.!, . 5 1 1. i 1 I ' ".V viruif or nnlilri .1 n'''u J! "'K'"?'"""''". lli'r.i' nli'l I N 'k'iiii l jiii'ompliiii.ci. with i Hiii.1,.uf,mi( W(l, j Jay. Ilia 4ihrlr,y,rfj,;iuVi " , waliinKi Count, Haw nl () ejon "H ac public sui'tion,s..lj ,rt 1, r,,i "' wlSicii il! 1 1 ' f ' I'-l-rrst whkh Hie (l .htflNA aaujed ilclcndaiiU. t:-44i i Mfv! "i . . m b y a,te.t Serene That Enrapture a CALIFORNIA IU1MS kSti tlOIRV mount tic mis m n.ilc iliily itthivest iKlillt. t0- i , H. Mil ;tt ;i',imim , 1 niruuKii mi limiUtl trains, thnuih iiiu-i-hei VHtiuij car uiidc the till- , ti t i. of rillist if Hint), r I'"' ,bl,,?jll of T Mr I Mi.i. i It. Ii i i!""'. I'.'" 1 ,Z ijiiiiiytn ,tii,H. V" ' , M irM llll-llnfl-f ll. lt IU I 'll'' li"t 1 1 '' 1 . .1 ... ,1,.. .how T . . . I t .. .it , . , hi- IISW-'- lhrai .....I.. I ........... ... ,t USt l- a.ll. K ..It tufiili'i.. J'.'"" .1 . .1 A . :.. . ....1 i.imlin ci.a i, 1 Di.ii.y.w T" I li I o-l' , J fi r 1111 t i 'k"" ' H mii, , . It. .V. 'M'El . t . ,1 t tli . t. . .. t... ,. ., ... .j, . i'" 'S, Jy t ,1 ,ililltl'l Tt f ''wiir. lock Wiliisma. KHoiMI (iIhIiii IT, - ARE YOU G01KS TO BUILD? SecJ. S. Idling & So" Coiilractort Brick nnd Cenienl work do"' lt,.n 1 nd barndi F'J IerthoitsftiidforlumhjJ gling, 85'cents per lljJJL House work necoding grading niidijcxcavatiog. , work g;uannlced. , P.O. Box 113. 1'l.oucM1 92.