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MmM by fclintle CrfdalMona. 'oather mttuencos.dii Ma uidy be ghly divided Into'tWoK-ltuwes-vIa, to which are direct nndobvloiw and to which are the more or les Indl t and obscure. Tbe influences be glng to the second class have been Uig tbo past decade or o tbe ub t of Immense rosea rcb. tome persona are ronounced "me Topaih.H abnormally subject to athcr neuroses." FrledrieU Nieti te was one par excellence. Such caona, as a rule, are more aptx-IDcally rclonopatha." Tbe passage of cy mlc depressions nccomimnlcd by cer In characteristic types of weather Is Bected In tbelr sensation aud In the xia of opera tlou of their bodily and total functions. The grosa change of barometric pros re pertaining to a cyclone, or "low." not In Itself an Important factor In during these manifestations since It Ver exceeds that expe'Inced Hie cent (without the effort of climbing t a goo aiied MIL Indeed, many ows" do not expose us to greater esstiro of changes In the course of renty-fonr hours than we experience , a couple of minutes In riding to the p of an average office biiIUluig.-isi more American. Servian Superstition. The daily life of the Servian Is full superstition. He la snierstttlous wilt tbe manner In which be rises in morning, about what first meets sight, bow be dresses aud washes id whom he meets, or what food he its and the time and manner of serv g throughout the entire day. Atten an Is also paid to wlietber the cocks w In time, whether dogs bark much. frogs croak or the wind blows, gain, special notice is taJi,eo of tbe nd of rain that falls, thunder, bow ars shine. If tbe moon has a balo. If shines through a cloud, etc. The ivll eye" is alone accountable for isease and death. Tbe Servian be eves that for each malady that flesh i heir te God has given a remedy. He elleves that for each pain there Is a rating herb, tie believes In witches -beautiful young maidens who come wth from tbe dew and are uourlsbed l a mysterious mountain. They meet 1 the branches of trees and are most angerous at supper time. : "Asking Question. iThe first character of right child ood Is that it is modest A well bred liild does not think It can teach Its urents or that It knows everything, t may think its father and mother Inow everything, erhaps that all rown people kuow everything; very ertalnly it Is sure that It does uot knd It Is always asking questions and ranting to know more- Well, that Is he first character of a good aud wise nau at his work. To know that he :nows very little; to perceive that there ire many above him wiser than he. tnd to be always asking questions, ranting to learn, uot to teach- No one Wcr teaches well who wants to teach r governs well who wants to govern, it. Is an old saying i Plato's, but 1 know not if his first), and as wise us jld. From "A Crown of Wild Olives," jy John Ruskln. . Prcoclou Mozart, ?? At three year of ace lierart w- Si jniuse himself for hours Jgtr Eking out thirds on lj rW '-" kt wofiderfo! eat i i Xf he rned mtwes n' iome ctj.. , 'J f? Sati 'jMraa he tad ,W t(,rm fVvnf the moat -rtar t-.-piai in Europe Vienna, pe Hasue. Paris and London. .4mlatln as a com- ipuvsr aBd 4 itlme he swas" malfrif .Jfff 'jfilM iW )rM. ittf fiaM ' of bis ..lliii ....... .1 'rllx -iirh. fit Ijil'IV. Sv twSNStt aeyay.'' .n(agi! :w a re qu'ec - Mali Jmi esatlhittty learned was to be Tor t! mat-ft India's Telegraph Plant I There are many strange species in the vegetable world, aud among some I of tbe queerest may be mentioned iwhat is called the telegraph plant This plant bails from India, and each of Its large leaves Is composed of three portions. During the day the largest jone stretches out toward the stin. so as to catch the full warmth and bright - jness, but when nlgbt comes on the big leaf turns down, while each of the 'small petals works dnr mid n'-'ii Shasta nd Gdgen ROUTES EAST Do you know that tickets to Eastern destinations via California cost but a trifle more than on Northern Routes? Do you know that only one change of cars is necessary if you po via California to Chicago, Omaha, Denver, Kansas City or St. Louis' Do you know that the 'transit limit ticket is longer if you go via California? This allows liberal stopovers. Do you know that there are library observation, standard and tourist sleeping cars on three & tily trains viaCaliforniaonShastaandOdgen Roi t :s? Do you know that information on all travel routes can be obtained from local agent or by writing (o - John M. Rcott. General Passenger Agent. Iortland, Ore. CCUTIIERN PACIFIC uKrm?i? ft Here, independently. TbCy destrilie, In somewhat jerky movements, complete circles, thus de riving their name. A i Hr On Failing, Prank n-ns mi lintonr lover and. HtrT most lovers, was of a rather Jealous disposition. Ue was always worrying Ellen with silly questions, most of which she answered patiently. The other day he reached the limit. however, when he asked: Why are yon so sure thnt you will always love me Just as much as you do now r Ellen thought It time to alter her treatment of his one fault. "Because." she answereJ gently. "I am never a hie to cure myseit or any of my bud habits." London Answers- Qualified. Tommy, with a determined look on his face, marched Into the parlor and up to his pretty sister's anient suitor. What's them J" he demanded, thrust ing out grimy hand full of small white objects. "tieaiis." promptly replied tbe young man. with an ingratiating smile. "tie does know 'em, maw," bawled Tommy triumphantly to the adjoining room. "You Siild he didn't" Puck. And Nona Alika. "There are three kiuds of switch tenders." "Count 'em off" "There's the man at the railroad crossing, the woman at the telephone ollice and the woman who wears false hair." Richmond Times Dispatch Asiatic Turkey. Asiatic Turkey had a civilization thousands of years nga. The interior of that country Is populated today by Tinners to whom modern knives aud forks ate unknown. The spoons they use are f wood, and each family makes its own Important. He Pne It mutter, what you wear mnifiht She lioe It matter! I should say it does Why. only my old friends will be there. Jude. Poetio Model. Hostess - Mr. J lowers, what can I help you to? Guest I'm going to le like Mary and have a little lamb -Baltimore American. Discontent is the want of self reli ance. It Is liitirinity of will. Emer son. Disagreeable Annt 1 can tell at a fclance what other iepe are tuiiikins of me. Niece (absentnrintledlyi-How very disagree able for you, auntie: RAYMOND PQ1NCARE President of France Mem ber of the Triple Entente. f ' - f, ' itv . ' . y . I , a ' ? - ' L. if An Unfortunate Blunder By F, A. MITCHEL Whcn the world war broke out th-.v Were the usual quantum of Aineii.-i i Hummer tourists In Kurope. Frederick Jackson was one of tln-.v Americans near' the scat of war, U Ing at Tlmu, Switzerland. Ue mail, a bolt to got through Franco to the sea. so that he might embark for home, .lie was unable to register his trunk any farther than Borne and gwr arriving at that city begau a hunt for It. Ap proaching a pile of baggage, lie saw his trunk at any rate, it bad his in itials on It and was aliout to claim It whet) a lady exlalmed; 'There It Is! F.ring it along quickly. I shall be left" She iKilnled to Jackson's trunk, a por ter shouldered It aud was about to car ry It away when Jackson Interfered. "lleg pardon, madam. Are you sure that Is your trunkr 'Certainly. IHm't you see ray Initials ou It- F. B. J.1" Those are my Initials, and 1 am quite sure that Is my trunk." "Go on, porter.'" said tbe lady, ami off they went leaving Mr. Jackson gaping after them, lie was about to follow them to regain his trunk when an olnYla! pointed to another trunk with the same Initials on It and asked if it were not his. Jackson was pus tied. No matter how familiar one is with his trunk he cannot be certain un less there Is some familiar mark ou it However, It was evident that there were two trunks with the same Initials ou tbetu. aud Jackson argued that this one was either bis or bers. So he claimed it and directed a porter to shoulder It aud go for the train. The episode occurred ou Aug. 2, 1914 A week later Jackson crossed the Eng lish channel, the vessel having darken ed lights to escape German wan-raft and landed safely lu England. There he waited two weeks for a passage to New York. When tbe ship was well out to sea Jackson one morning left Ids stnte- room somewhat peculiarly attired. He bad on a milled collar, aud bis necktie was a broad blue ribbon. In tbe cabin he i?!ct a lady in a pair of masculine spats njocb too Inrge for her a uinu's choker and a blue speckled cravat or namented with a mosaic plu resem bling one Jackson had bought lu Home The man and the woman stopped and looked at each other with mnrked In terest. Jackson raised his cap olltely. "I believe, sir." said the lady, "that you are the man who claimed a trunk at Heme which I believed to be mine." "I am." "Well, the trunk turned out not to be mine." "I raptured a trunk with my Initials on it ami held ou to it." "Heavens lie praised; It mutt be miner "That scarf yon are wearing mutches one I own. and the pin is exactly like one I brought from Italy." "Quite likely. I hare been obliged to use some of tbe articles I found In your truuk. I fuuey that rutJJcd col lar you wear Is mine, and the ribbon" islie tried to repress a smile) "is tin exact color of one I got In Lucerne. 1 assure yon I am very tired trying tc make, out with a man's neckwear Look af these enormous spats!" "I assure yon I have found a wo man's robe de null altogether too cramped. Besides, the workmanship In it scratches me." "You are very bold!" "I will apologize If you will assure me that you have uot used my own for a similar purpose." The lady colored, but made no reply. "1 will have n porter carry the trunk to your stateroom and get mine. 1 will reserve such articles of clothing as I have been obliged to use to bo laundered." The lody looked uncomfortable. "Will that suit you, niadanir be added. "Hut what shall 1 do In tbe mean time for for" "Can't we get the pieces laundered Immediately?' A stewardess was passing. The Indy called her and put the laundry ques tion. She was told that to get clothes laundered aboard would be next to Im possible and If possible would cost a large sum. A few pieces only would cost a guinea. "lint her than pay that" said Jack son, with a twinkle In his eye, "I will sleep fn embroidery and lace all the voyage." "But, I will not sleep I mean you shall nor sleep In"- Sbe was stalled. Then we mtist .chamfa -ini's. with the articles ns they are," snfd Jackson. "That's very mean of you." "1 don't see how you can call me mean. At Berne I was about to have my trunk carried to the train when you interposed aud had it carried off as yours. Since then I have bad to depend upon garments to which Ijve been entirely unused." ' k This ended the Interview. The lady turned nnd beat a retreat. Jackson paid an enormous sum to have the ar ticles he had used laundered and sent the trunk with everything In It to the lady's stateroom. He did not receive his own until the end of the Journey. A year from that date when these two were about to start on a wedding tour the groom to be sent some of his clothes to his fiancee to pack In her trunk on the ground that h ndn't room for them. She sent them back I In a huff. . He laughed. ' Wheat and Flour. It takes about four and a half bush els of wheat to make a barrel of flour, , but different wheats vary from thin es-1 tlmute. A hara wneat proouees more ju flour to the bushel than a soft whentM Generally rpenklng, n bnhni of wbeH,'r will yield from 70 to 75 per cent or flour of different grades, distributed about as follows: Tatent flour, 55 to 00 per cent; bakers' flour, 8 to 10 per cent; red dog. B per cent, making approxi mately 70 to 75 per cent of flour and leavbig 25 to .'50 per cent of feedstuff that Is bran, shorts etc Philadelphia I'rotta. SttERlPF'8 SALfi ON roRECLOS URR Sotioels hsnby given thnt 1t virtus of ,n execution, tH-c M Hint Outer ot Bal issued out ol mnl hi iter Hie m l o( Ih t ir.-Mlt tonrt ol the tl ot Oregon lor V. 'b"nti County, on Ftbruorv t?, K. ii tuvor of John K. (Mvhu, 'in. f . a r,t atHli.ai Annie ;I hs.iin Iiivtmw.t t'.ot i ui , k ror) ormion, U, R. IVn'lvJ soil Klina IWeiva! Iu who, II. It i lekti.wm d 1 1 V: ln Lin- s Mi, lt:s i', ard l.mio Hit wit an,! t row ii h'-r In st. !!.' , ilfirmtioim. mi tlio mm il Hi. TiHi.Miiil. hi, hi Him i ml -ml ft'ktmo li.ii'niK ii -TOi iih inMvst hereon t ilm tttto i x rreri n uut 'u-'t f h, ti.4 si-il tlio im- her miih ol Tww ty I !nv im.l 4ti inn IKi- tin If ;tS. IS) with ii H r, ttt thereon l the Mt I of J pr i! .-lit, uef annum u c two in lr JO, Ittl.S, anil lor ilin (iitlher una ol Tw i lluiutrwl Hulls' It-Jill alb rni ' Irrs, hihI aVr the cts mi tttxlmriieiiit 1 1 i t KBi.l Ull UktHJ l rillT One Hint S-- UO DoilarsifAl.-tM to loe directed ami I't .iv oreit, mill cotiiiosniln'ij mo to iimka ; -! I th real pro(urly heretnnlter oeserlneit I Ituvo IivimI npiin, slid immtmi'.t to the 0 n iiisikIs ol sxut Kioctilion , lwive out ufdi r el Mtl, 1 will, on Monday, the ', lli lav ol Match. A 1 It tx al the hour ot tun o'rloi k a in el -will -.lay, a, thenilli il.mr oHtio t'oiiit llointe. In 1 1 1 HxlHiro, i.tfton l ountv.ttreiton. sell at niiblto tuo- t on to the highest biibler, lor raal: in lmi.il. an ol U.e tollowlnit ilesorlbeu led ette, lying, lieiug and ailuate wit tin asliiiiKtou ( uniy, tregi n, ami uurn n uticiilarly tlesertbrd aa tollow. to v It . 2.1of tliH Wot ball or lh 8outhta.it ouarter and tha Moulhaast quarter of .lis Southwest quarter, and the Northtast iliiartvroi iiisNoiitnwml ouarter ul fH'- nou 15, 'I'pX, North Kangu 4, Wectol W, M., coiilalutiig Ituacrra, muroor Irtut, i x--.'pi two ni-rw, dmcribed on paga M of Book M) of Rtwrttt ot 1VI lor Wa'h ington County, Oregon, to aatinfv th hertv inbefora mentlonthl aiima. aud (or 'h Ousts and rxiwnsea of hmIx and of aold writ. 8all ale will be mads auhjeot to re i1eiiitiou as per the statuuta ot the Nlatt of Oregou. DaitHl a. HiilotMiro, t'regon, thia l.lli itay ot Felmiary A l. IMIU J. E. REKVK8, Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. T. H. Tongue Jr.. Attorney tor Plainllff. NOTIIK 0 FIXAI. ACCOl'NT. Notice U hereby given that I, th umlr signetl ailministrator of ilia Mtata o' H aitwra Ann Uates, deceased, have tiled m the county oourtof the State of Orevoa lor Wanluntttou County my dual aocount as ailiiilmsirator of said ealataaml that aid court haa net Moudav. anril 17, lutti at the hour 61 10 o'clock a in. of taidday as the time, soil the county noun room In Ulsboro. Oreion, as the ulac for liearl-iu i.l jecliona to said- account aud lue liuaj i-elileiiinit or aaul cwtato, Dated March in, lulu. Jobu Ualea, Administrator of thetiauieof Barbara Ann (iates, ileitaafMl. W, N. llatreit, Attorney for Aduiiuii tralor. SUMMONS In tha Circuit Court of the Stats ot Oregon tor Washington County. Winnie Walton, riaiutllf, 1 va Ked Walton, Pffeudanl ) To Ned Watton.abova named defendant In the name of the State of Oregjn you are lu-robjf required to appear ami tusvr the nomiilalut tiled aKaiest you in iie atxive rntiUed tuil on or - before Friday, Itie27lh day ol April, IHIrt. wliii h aid dale Is nx weks and more Irmn and .titer Thursdat. the pith day of March itl'K, the date of tha hrxt piildication of tins Hum mons, ami ir you la.il to aiiuear U.r ansaer, the plain tin for want thfreil will apply to the court for the rein! prayeti tor In ber complaint, lo-wti; Kor .t omrtediaaidvuiK tliMwoda of tin trU.ou? . eretolore and now eiiHiiiiK Oniween y u .ml the tliilei.dart and awaidtng t hi plniiiitll the care, custody and control ol ihj minor child, Nedra Walton, and lor -in-ti other relief aa periainalowiiilty. 1 ne dale ol the latt pu blmatlon of thia HiitunoD la Thurs lav, the Jtun nay ol -rkrrt,l'JI!!iil thia suiuuii.na ia pub Khed (ijordwr of the Hon. Oeo. h. Hauley i mli; i f the ('ireiiil Court of the HUii.il Ti-i ii lor the Cotiiilv of Washinntii i'. i L- ii : or'Krwai made aud dattuto '. h ilav of Match. 1WHI. ;. Hichrrdsun. atty. tor Plainlllf, ili i i ami ei ol Uomiiieree Uldg ,ri rila 1 1 Oreguu. notice to creditors. THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOB WAS IN'trON COUNTY. In the Mnuero.'iut) Ksluteo! PeUir Mual, IJecrased Notice ia herenv iriven that tbe undi- sieueu bas been duly nouointed bv tie above entitled Court aa administrator i f toe estate of Peter Mass, Deceased, a'-d has oualiliwl aa sucb. Now the nfore, all persons bavingclain t aaauist aid elale'Bre hereby notified and requireii to present tbe aauie togetiioi with proper vouchers therefor, to tte uuderaigned at the law oinne oi wiiiutui (i. Hare, in the American National Hank Building, Uillsttoro, Oregon, within an month' Irom the date hereof. Dated March lftth. llli Glenn Htupleton, Admlniatrator of the restate aforesaiil. William O. Hare, Attorney foradinlit istrator. FOR SHERIFF To the voters of the Republican party of Washington County: In the coming pri mary election, May 19, 1916, I will be a candidate tor Sueriit, and win enaeavor to conduct a clean cut campaign, with respect for my opponents and all others My standing and ability are before you to investigate, and I would kindly ash eveiy lady and gentleman in tbecoun y, who know me, to speak of me to their friends. I am a fainier, and feel it no discredit to milk a cow or plow a furrow, I am a native son, having been a tax taier of the county for a6 years. Jf I am nominated and elected I will devote my entire time and attention to tbe duties f tbe office, condnctingjiauie with strict regard to economy. I will pay all 'my raveling expenses and livery hire, within the county during my term, f shall appoint as my assistants compe tent persons, to whom Lowe no political deb's, who are contiol"! Jav none, snd influenced only by a to gie the greatest degree ol etticierVi' at the small est poaaible cost, with courtesy to all," ; I am for s stiict enforcement "of the law, but I am opposed to harrassiug any individual lacking influence or means of defense possessed by others snd I will not desire to arrest person without due cause, or for the sake of merely making a record, giving protec tion of the office to all classes alike. On the other hand, necessity arising, no favoritism need be expected. My slogan will be "Taxpayers' Can didate. I will pay my way." I would respectlully ask your support and con sideration to the ahriv. GRANT MANN, Cornelius, Oregon, - .V tot e: Team of horses, 8 and 9 years, weight, 2900; wagon and harness; single horse, about 10 years. 900. John Olson, Orenco, Ore. 51-1 Men wanted. Apply at office of Oregon Nursery Co., Orenco, Ore. i-a2UL AS fiOflfl AS . a chew or1 1 "SPEAR HEAD That Means the Supreme De gree of Rich, Luscious Tobacco Flavor KO OTHER CHEW EQUALS IT Nature varies the flavor she put into the different grades of tobacco leaf and the best of all is the flavor of choice red Hurley that pleases you 50 mightily when you chew Spear Head. The delicious fruity tlavor of a chew of Spear Head is a revelation to tho rn who has never chewed or who his been chewing near-good tobacco. For chewing is the one wiy to get alt the wholesome, healthful, appetizing lluvor of the tobacco leaf providing you chew a high-grade plug like Spear Head. No other tobacco can compare with Spear Head in the wholesome satisfies tion it (jives. You get more savory sweetness in a chew of Spear Head than in a wholo plug of ordinary tobacco. And you get it in its purest form for Spear Head is made amid the most wholesome surroundings, in a ttreat, new factory that's kept absolutely lean and sanitary. Try this rich, mellow, satisfying, pure hew. Such a chew cannot be obtained n any other tobacco than Spear Head. ' 1 KV cuts, wrapped in wax paper. DUPONT EXPLOSIVES pof 100 lbs. Dupont Slumping, $12.00 Repmuno Slumping 11-50 Alto H audio Oapm and fws E. ,SHEAER fortlane, Ore., Route 2. One half mile N. P. Bethtny Store. SHINE IN EVERY DROP BUrkSltkStnvePolUh Hdttftrrnt. It1ora D"t dry out? mn ha OaMK, to th Mt drop; liquid atnd iMwt tM quality; twttiiily nd WtvaUi; rMtiiiMt or dirt Yuu gt yvor BkHMyi wurts. Black Silk 1 Stove Polish to m only iwMt wmwimlflil. hot II trlvw hrtftf- ant, miM y hntlj that rmtinut tMtall(MmU unif othor Doluih. UIm-Ii Htm Kfuvw I't'iiati. dHii ivt nib off i iMt lour tiMMHi m tnn tmlmary puitait -ao U hvw yuu tm, murk wmJ numey. ptin I Kftit wimh yw Want ulinh, b ir to Jm- t itutre ptiitah you r lUarftailat. 11 ti MMI- ymtr IkMaWr tU i niiHal Black Silk Stm Polkh WoHu, StUK tUiaoU. 11hi Rtact ail Air rrli mo K "."'.I m Tata. r.f llpm. kl'Mrv-nipM, an.l mito lrw6ilo tin rtnw. f nwuBU ruttna. Try It. IIm, Blar llk MMl r A. Ih fiHllvt.rwara,l,lral,ltn. wr or brnM. 1 1 wtftka quirfcly, aonily bimI Imvt a brilhi.nl itirfMW. It haft no quo! lor uaaou autumuuilva. NOTirU TO t'HKIIITOIt. IM TUB tlllNTV tot Iff Of THIS statu ok iiik;i), rmt w tHii. INHTUM fOI'M'V. In the Matter of the Katale of UcorKi E. iuuiiBrinaii. lier.KHHni . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIN, that Uie undrritaTid haa buon duly an UoluUsd by the above nulitloil I Hurt u Administrator 01 the ibmii named fil:n and baa duly i'ittlultl ar aii'ih na hy luw preanrilMMi. Now tlrforr..ill ierwiiahavi;in clnlim auainat aald ealale am hrrehy initillcd unit rriiired to prmtent th aaui UimiIiit with prniwr voucliera tlwrrlor, In 1I10 underNlKiied at the lawnllliw of Wllilon 0 Hare in the Aini-rican Nnllonal Ha'ik Building, in HUlMbiiro, ()rf( 11, within aix muni ha 'rum the date hnruui. Dated March Mill. 11)1(1. George I). Ziminetiiian, Admlniatriitor Of the aalil male, WM. G. HARE, Attorney lor Adinlnlatra'or. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF TII'J STATE OF OREGON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY. In the Matter of the vatate of Merman Danneet, l)nceanwl. Notice ia hereSy alvmi that, tlm nnd- r alined, ailiniiiiattator ol aald ealnlc haa hied in the alMiveftiiitlrd Umirt and caimri bla final account and nnnrt Hiir-ti adiiiiiiiHtrator mill tha aald I'oii.t. Ii tlxed and appiilnlcd Monday, Ilia HI. Ii U.iy or jrli, nun at inn liniiroi 111 i.'cic.ck a. ni. of aald day, anil ilia County Court Kooin ot vvaHniiiKM'ii iJoiinty. llrK n, 111 HillBlioro, Ori'ncui. n tho lime and m'v tor liciirini; oi.jccti km to t-nui ni ai aeoount and lor the dual ael Menimil ot said tntale. Menry Il.timcdl, Adiriliuatrutur i.r nHhl K-liiln. William U. Hare, AltuniHV lor Admin latrator. Notice to Creditors Notice Ih IhtcIiv viven lliiirTilia ninlir ali;iid haa bcpii hi pomud Kxwtitur of Die Aatate or Minim narrm I'.niiniry, Deceaand, hy U.e County Court ol 1I10 Hlalenf llri'con for W ilnnfloo I'oiinly, and haa duly qunllricd aa cncli All peraona baviuit claiiiiN ai;aiiiHt aaiil Kilnte are hornhy iiolilied to reaptit llicaaum to inn in care of tho I'oiiuty Clnrk of WnahiilKtou t'ounty; lHIIhom, ttri'iion, with proiier v uiclwirn aiit,duly citiiiIwI, within aix niontliH from Ilm date licrwil. Dated and tirat puhllNliail March III, lltlt). William Ki'itl, Executor Piatt ti Piatt A, A U WiilKHk, AtUir neya. W. 0. Donclson UNDERTAKER m Calls atlendednight or day. Chapel and Parlors. Hllltboro, ' Oregon 1 J.i-f 0 1 "l nm itrenarod to do nil kinds of Huildliig and Repair work Cabinet work, etc., Saw-filing, Screens and Screen doors. Shop al Main and Front. All kinds of furniture, plute and prism glass doors and w.n Jowa. Also Kawnuor bars. J0HNJ3EATTY. Form Morttfutfe Loans Wiite to us about tonus, stating ttttiount wanted and character, value nnd location of farm, etc. Fear & Gray rortlnnd, Ore. DR. W. II. I'ASILY Dentist Oincv In thti tl,rl Itulldltiit, tipalalrt Main Ntieot, adJulnliiK IW Olltow Itldit. It.HHiia a Mini . I'lioua t'Uy lU llillaboro Oregon SI'MMONS la Hit' Clrrult t'mirt of tht Stnte ul Ort-Ktm I or the ( otinty or Woali inclnn. IjiIu J. Witt. I'lnintiff, . Frtlrlrk V. Witt. llefcn.luiiL To FKKI)KKU:K F. WITT, Uir 2i1ov iuiiiumI dcfmultiut: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OKEtiON, You tiro hi'ihy rcquir il to itiMiciir unit uiiHwoi' the nun nlaint filed IlL'llinKl Voll ill tho uhovr a'tilitlcil rourt iitnl ciitiac, oil or before the 2lat ilny of April, llUl, anil II vou fnil ao to tiiiiH'itr mill nnawor. the pluintiff will apply to tha Court for tho relief prayeti tor :n nor com pliiinl, which in na followx; That the fcoiula of nmtrimony here toforo nnd now oniatinir between plaintiff and tlefemlnnt lw tliwwlveil; that nlnintiff Im irmntej nn nbeolute il voire, front the ilefemhint; that the plaintiff be permitted to reaume her inaiileii nauiy of Lulu J.Hirirtnll thnt she hnve mieh other nnd further relief to the Court nitty aeein nut nnd itiit:il)l uixl that ahe tinvt jmt(t inont for her ronts anil UisbtiriM' llients. Thi Htiimiinn.i Ib aen'ej upon you niibliention Mierejf, oneo each week for six week In tho IlillNboro Arirtirt, a weekly newspaper of tren fral circuhition in Multnomah Coun ty, Orepon, 11s Ii.miik the iMwannner wont likely to notify you or the pen lenry of thia unit, by order of the Honorable Gen. It. Il!iirl"y. JuiIko of t'-f nlmve entitled Court, which or il.T wnn duly Riven, ni.'de and enter ed nn thp Oth day of March, A. I find. Tim dnto of the first publica tion of this Hi'mmona as fined by until order i the fth tlay of March. 1!H(I, nnd the dato of the Inat ptiblicuti-.n ia the L'Oth day of April. l'Mrt. 3. N. HART, Attorney for Plaintiff. Suite 400-411; GerlinRer liulldini;, Portland, Oreon. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of ihe State of On-Kon for the County of Wash iiiKtoii. The (irnrral (icrninn Aid Soclcly, of Portland, Orricon, a Corpora tion, Plaintiff, vs. T. II. Lambert and Jennie M. I.amlicrt, hi wife, C. IL (ioin and (Join, hi wife. J. W. Chaffin and ( harfln. hi wife, and John lliehn HMd lliehn, hi wife, Ue- feiidaals. To the JiefeiKlants, T. H. Lambert and Jennie M. Lambert, hi wifo, 0. K. (Join and (ioin, his wife, .1. W. Chaffin, und Chnffin, his wire, and , John lliehn (l, P.ieliij, bis' wife, and ench of you: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby com manded nnd required to nppenr and answer the complaint filed njrniiist you in the nlmve ent'tled court and suit on or before Monday, April 21th, l!Hd, which ia mote than six weeks after the dale of the first publics- Daily Journal nd The WeeKly Arus, One Year, Both Papers $5.25 Daily and Sun Journal and Argus, One v Year, $7.50. Do It Now i i i 1 Weekly Arqus ESS llim of thli lummonn, vhlfh ui'lv11i1. Ilcntlon thereof la of tliilo March 0 lUUlj nntl if you fail to move, doinuiX ttiiawcr or in aoimi iiiaunur plead to ' miid complaint, for want thereof, tli plainlllf will apply to ttto rourt tor the relief deinnndi'd In miid com- ulniiit. uutl will ttike a deeieo HKiljurt you in iifconlamo It.ercwltli, towj A judifinent nKtiiimt thi U'feiW !ntn, I, II. l.ttiiilioil linn .ionics, ,ai. Luiubort, hla wifo, (i. K. l!"Tn nnd lioln, hla wire, j. w. tnui- fi d cainffiu, hia wlfi'. nnd John Illi'hn and Hiehn, Ida wifo, 'it tho mini of i:ir.il.l)0, to irolher with intereat tiiereon at tho rate of 0 iter rent per ii'Hium irom tha 2Slh tfay cf April. liV-, tnttit pnitl, nml for the further ',wm of fUill.OU iin and for Attorney' free, ami a decree rorceloaintf a rennin inortRiio executed on October 2Kth, ItWIS, tvcortlPit ttctolier ..tn, itJ. Hook (lit. on Pntr UU. KiHor.la of MoiUkiiki for Wnblntrtnn County. Oie(ton, coveriiitf that eertnlu roal nroneitv Hituuto in WttHhinirtoii t'ounty, 0reon, and mom pnrticu- Ten (10) nnd Kleven ll, 01 huh a Duo (I), North llilliihoro Airea, aa tho name npnenra upon the duly r- .trtlett pint thereoi, or worn nnti 011 file in tho offito of the Ui-wrtler of Convoyniicon of ankl 1 otinty nnu Slate, which an in moriiraita wa c w uteil by the aaid T. H. Lamlwrt nnd Jennie M. Lambrrt, bl wife, to e cure tho payment of. a note of tho aamo ilato for J1350.00, with Inti ient t! ereon nt nix por cent per annum, nnd for a decree tlcrlariiur aaid ti ite and mortiraKi in default, nnd tho money tine theron forthwith, nnd adjudioatlnir the t-iphta and priori tie of nil peraoiiH clnilniiitf Mf In tmrat in lutld land, and declnrliijc aaid mortKiiite to be a firat lien tho-eon, nnd foreeloalnif Mine, nnd orderinir ald property wild to litli fv aaid jiidirment ami niortK'nif. d tho npplitation of the proceiiU no conllnif to law, and for judgment iiRnlimt the aid T. H. Lambert nnd Jennie M. Lambert, hi wife, for any deficiency thnt the proceed may luk of rqiialinK tho Judtrment p'" coat nml expenaea and acrtulilK cont and rxpene, and for a det rca barring nnd fowloln you and each of you, and nil peron tit privity with you, or either of you, of Mil rlifht, title, Intereet, equity, lien or claim In o to aaid land, or nny por tion thereof, and enjoining you and enrh of you, nnd nil uch peraon from elti'it up any rlitht, title, In tereat, Hen, equity or claim thereto, or any portion thereof, and permit" tlmf any party to aaid ault to bid at Mid nle, and for uch other and further relief a to the court may nppenr jnat nnd equitable, Inchnliitir cota nnd dinluriement of enid miit. Service of thl aummona in made) utKin you bv publication thereof. In pursuance of an order of Hon. Georpe K. tlngley, one of the judi'e of ald court, on March nth. llll, ilirectlnif publication In the Hlllaboro Artrun. a weekly newspaper printed, published nnd of Reneral circulation thmuKhout sntd county and t.it, once a week "Jfr six comtecntlv weeks, the date of the first publica tion belnf March Oth, litlfl, and the date of Ihe Inst publication bflnR April 20th, lOlfi. (HAS. J. 8CHNABKL, Attorney for Plalnff.- COfl Chnmtier of Commerce Illdtc, Portlaiul, Oregon. ' A Rainy Day Need Not Be Dull Cheer lip I Get to Work In a I'lMt IlRAMU tV $3.00 water from run ning In nt the front. rUaek.YflloworOllve-khiilU. Stilisanitm t.Wmaamf I tallf a rmwiprn t-aT" l( W I ON 3 Li 1 If? iV A Strong, easy fitting, 3alb ",(", Snt' ,r' y ReIn Ed net atop