lnlILL VOL. XII. HILLSBORO, OREGON. OCTOBER )9. 1905. NO. 32 Jiw I! I'.. Lytic lvxpcclittftTnpthe Wit Timber Dhtrict CHIEF WANZKK 0 TUB f. ROUND To LwAtl of Camp Eiulnirnt K out Turl That & K I.ytle mean liuslness ii tallieliel beyond doulit and his lulties ia to put railway from thia county inU the Tillamook country. Tuesday morning Cbiaf Kngimer Chas Wanrer left thia city with two hig loads of camp duimifit, enroute lor liuxton, to survey the pae over into the Ne haleiu. The I'tirtlanJ, Nehalain A Tillamook road ta not deterring him at all, ami aa thia work, by Wanner, ia costing him money every day it ia not at all probable that it ia a "hot air'' deal. Oct the tiiit it ia said that I.ytlo ia to aborb the interests of the old company, ami that the road will (to out of thia citv, aa originally surveyed by, and partially built, by the company that KJward ltcords (Mine ao near smashing by bia failure t live up to hia con tract and construct the road, taking loml in return for hia labtr. Other aver that the road will so ontof Forest drove - and it nity. Ami yi-t "i docs not look reason able to atipptuie that I.ytle will go live or aix inilii out of hi way in order to strike the westerly town of the two Anyway, the luteal move looks good to the people to the north of HilUbun, and from all spar amii-a there will lie aomething tub' atantial to report in a few day. AUCTION SALE The undersigned will aell at public auction at the I'hillip Htreib Farm, mite north of Cedar Mill, at ten a. in , on THUIWDAY.OCrOBKU 2(1 I'rn-liernn stallion, 6 year, I900; a geld ings, 4 and H years; 1400 ant) 1500; ware, i1 ytara, 1400; ij head good milk cow, t prwy bull, I and 3 year; J yearling leifera; j etioats, 100 pound each; new (lain wagon, jV. spring wagon, new )KKr 14 inch plow, itect lew harrow, drill, mower, hayrake, hayrack, illtc, fan mill, sleigh, binder, cider mill, about ft ton clover hay, household and kitchen turuiturr, and otlitr articlea too nuroer ou lo mention. Terma of Sale-Under 110, caab; 10 and over, one year'a time, ap proved note, (i per cent. John Ironaide, Owner. J' C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. A GRANGE FAIR A Orange Fair will be given by I.edy Orange No. 33'.), at the M. W. A. Hall, Cedar Mill, Ore., on Saturday, October 21, door to open at 2:00 p. in. The afternoon will be reserved for (porta, exeroieea etc An excellent (upper will be aerved at 7:00 p. m. A program, consist ing of dramaa, annga and recitations will begin at 8 o'clock. Admission, including (upper, adutla, 25 cent; children under 10 years, 16 cents. Committee. PUBLIC SALE The nndcraignml will relj at public auction at hia ranch, 3) inilrs south of ill-biro, on the Laurel road, at ten a. m , on MONDAY, OCTOBER 2.1 Jxrnn now, 5 yen, freih In January; 3 yvnriiM Jiimoy lienor, iivali in r portiary; 2 lioiftim, 2 yearn next "Prion, bulh oomltm In March; yourllng helfrrj nil I In we are nign grade jerseya; aimotl new uanorne mownr; 1J lu, plow, new; garden oultlva tor, Iron drag harrow, top buggy, Rood eiiudltltini road mtL 2 lulu aiuirle harness. Iron frame wind rank, Home oats, Rome In e liny, two fictiull shoals, household and kitchen furulluro; liume Comfort steel rango. Hood na new; good oak exten sion (hIiIo, kitchen comfort..1 safes, bar rel! iihurn, Snowball washing machine, rumor. I'aollio atiwliur macuiii. iroud shape; heater, bedroom itiite, chairs, stand, 8 day clock, X-cut saws, and nu merous other articles, Terma of .Sale Under $10, caab; $10 and over, 12 months time, ap proved note, 7 per cent. Three per cent, off, cash o"er $10. 8. H Dunbar. B. P, Cornelius, Auctioneer. Card of Thanka. I deeire to express my sincere thanks for the kind aid and sym pathy tendeied me during the ill ness and funeral obsequies of my late wife, Klizabeth Benson. W. J. Benson, HillBboro, Ore., Oot. 19, 1905. ' W, O. Hocken, of Beaverton, was up to tbe oity Tuesday. ';: II. Hasmupcn, of Reedville; was In the city Monday, Adrian Dant, of Reedville, now travelling for a hardware wholesale bouse, was in town Saturday. The two saloon at Cornelius were entered early Monday morn ing and both alol machines rohhed. No one knows just how much money was taken but it ia tupoed that each place lout $25 or $30. No slrangere were noticed around the town, and some think they en tered the f illage in the night. Sunday afternoon, about 4:00 o'clock, two Strang' re punted through llillahoro. One ol them entered a drug ato'e and tried to get aome cocaine. The drug was refuted him, although he ofl'errd to pay its value two or three times over. It U thought by some tint ibese are the two a ho committed the burglary. The place entered are conducted by Amos McCurdy and C. I'eUrs. Dennis baa received his new stock of ahoew, the American Gen tleman and American Lady, the finest in the market. Coiue in and a them. The latent model. Thes shoes are advrrlieed in every prominent magazine and newspa per ia the world. Mrs. Klitabeth Klewart Robert, of Harriaburg, Linn County, died at her home OetoW 12. and her aiater, Mrs. L A. U od, went south upon the receipt of a tlegrani con veying the sad intelligence. Mr. Roberts was a daughter of the lale Tboa. Stewart and wife, and waa born in thia county. Decerned waa about 68 years of ei;a and was the eldeat obiH u tiM Um&y. !foiiry Rohar yr-w - -j daughters an4- it. The following 'brothers anr! !tere survive: Mr. L. A Rood. 1 1 ill. boro; Mrs. Thereca Hood, lleppner; Kd. and Luke Ktewarl, l'ortland; Wilda Htewart, Han Franrieco; and Mrs. W. A. Wise, Tortlnnd. Ladies who are interested in tai lor made suits, coals, jncketa, skirts, waists or furs, In the latest styles. are cordially invited to call at agent's borne in this citv and ex amine the beautiful Fachion Plate and samples. The styles are of the latest sod tbe roateils are the most beautiful ever exhibited here. and we injure a perfect fit. Ifin- tereslru call and examine, or a poatal card will bring samples to your homes. Mrs Uelle R Urown, Agent for Chas. A. Stevens A Bros , Chicago. AdeU. Stanley has sued J. II. Htanloy for divorce. The couple were married in Iowa in KMV), and tbe complaint allegea that lor two years the husband has been drink ing to excess and has failed to pro vide, the plalntill also alleges that in othor ways he has humili ated her, hia conduct being insol ently abusive at various times. Geo. R, Bagley ia the attorney. Tbe husband ia a brother of a for mer principal of the llillnboro school. Chief Engineer Wenzer came out from Portland Tuesday, in the in terest of K. 1C. Ly tie, the rsilwsy promoter, and went on out to Bux ton to commence surveying on the pass over into the Nehalem. As the Retd survey has never selected ila pass it looks aa though Lvtle will be the first on the ground. Kugcne Fairbanks, of Holland, Mich., sud bis father, were here laet week, guests of Loui Mannin. They expect to locate here, and the young man is a gunsmith and gen eral mechanic The father wants a little place and will locate as toon aa they can go to Healtle, and finish up some private businets. V. A, Tupper left for Wasco, Saturday afternoon, to reeumo bis duties as accountant in the hig (touring mills. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Power, of near Conterville, Oct. 13, iy05, a daughter. W. W. Williams, of Mountain- dale, waa in town Saturday and Sunday. AUCTION SALE We will soil at publio auction at the Wm. Nelson farm, four mile N. K. of HilUboro on Cedar Mill road, at ten a. m. on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20 Gray rr.are, H yra, :100; bay tHiliiitf, 10 yvn, 1100; Day geuiing, 11 yrs, urn), aiuel K'a.v colt, coming 6 yrs, 12MJ; cream mure, 6 vrn, 1100; aaiUllo pony, 7 yra; 12 pood milk oowa, three to aveu yeurs, graded Jemi-v ana oiiomiorns, iwo 01 vuem irtisn, with oalvea l Hide; balance In milk; 'i hoef oowa; 8 bairnrH, !i yra; all xtork brt-0 to Durham bull; full blood Duihuin boll, It yra; voiiiik bow; a ilgn. Hum wiikoii, SU; Mltchtll wagon, 81,,, wldo tire, new; Cali fornia waa-on bmli oiwn biiirnv. Iron wood rank; Gliamplon binder, Ohampjoii hnjr rik, nearly now; Jonea' v mower, new Kmplreornam apm-ator, No. A; diao liar row, two plowa, Yi and II iuoh; atval Invsrz-avotlon linrrow, 2 apikutoolli hnr rowa, Freeman foed nutter, with hmid and horae power; 0 ten-if a I. milk OKiia;3aota work haraeaa, nearly new ; set ample harneaa; 8 loa. nlilnkeim, lo ton bnled timothy and oat hay; 12 ton looao timo thy) lot olover hay, :11k) bu. out, lot wheat and barley; IfiO lm, ms wheat; .light waiiou; kitchen ranpe, honat'hold and kitohan fuinitura, farm tools and nuuier oua other artlelea. . . Lunch at noon, Terms of Sale Under if 10, oatm; $10 and oyer,' JO months' time, ap proved note, 8 per cent, interest. Wm. and Louis Wolf. B. P, Cornelius, Auctioneer. " D m?rn iiwn 50 YE Anniversary of Half a Cen. tury Celebrated in This City REMNANTS OF THE YAKIMA WAR Company Orgsnlxcd en Usin Street October i, 1K55 Fifty years ago last Saturday Com pany I), First Regiment Oregon Mounted Volunteers, organized in this city. One hundred and four men were in the company and the late T. R. Cornelius waa elected Colonel of tbe regiment. After fifty years tbe remnant ol tbe old guard met here laet Satur day. Hut aix of ths survivors were present although there perhaps are twenty or thirty left out of the or ganization. The boys met in the court houss. Lieut. W. II. II Myers was elected chairman and Jabex Wilkea, secretary. The record, attendance, and business transacted, follow: llillahoro, Ore., Oct. 14, I005. Purnuant to a public call the following urvivora of Company I), Firat Rcyttnent Uicuua MouttUd Vulimi Vkima la. Tjoio; Wllliiiiu Kane, l-'oieat Orovt;Jatz Wilkea, Itillaooro; llioa. J, riiilllpa, Al- i.Ure.il'aul I). SUacktltoid,. leaver- ton. 1. cut. W. II. It. Mvera wa elected chairman and Jibe Wilkea was elected arcrctary. Tlia lollowinK rtatlution waa unanl- Bioualy pAaacd: "We, anrvtvora or Company D, Firat Iffitimenl tlreson Mounted Volunteer. Yakltna Indian War of 1X5V56. aaaeni bled in llillaboto. Ore., thia Utb day of October, I90A, the Fiftieth anniversary of Company organization, do hereby pe tition the Hon. U., w. Kulton, U. S. Senator for Oregon, to cauae to be in troduced into Cong-re a bill to place tbe tmvivcr ol aaid Yakima Indian War on the peuaion roll with tbe aame pension enjoyed by the mrvlvor of the Mexican War." W. It. II. Myers, Chairman. Jb. Wilke, Secretary. PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction at my lale farm 2j milet Kast i f (ireen ville, near Roy School house, at ten m. on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28 Gray mare, 6 year, I050; sorrel mate, iS Jeara, lu'o; j cowa, 1 of them graded eraey. 1 in milk a moutha, 1 in milk 45 daya ami 1 freah; 1 of Iheae ia lull blood Jeraey; a 2-year htifett, nearly full blood Jersey, I with call; I) tons tare and oat hay in barn; 3 ton oat at taw; Bain wag on, 3'4 i farm wagon; bupy, aprioglooth harrow, peg harrow, Jonea' hayrake, brand new; Staudard mower, pair heavy harneaa. buggy haruea, 4 cords wood, 4 doreu t'lymoulh Rock chicken, 3 Im proved Chester While pig, looo feet ular and nr luitilxr, land roller, four pitchfork, four (hovel, household and kitchen furniture, farm tool and nu merou other article. Lunch at noon. Terms of Sale Utder $10, cash; $10 ami over, one year time ap proved note, 7 per cent, interest. Two per cent, off for cash over $10. J. B. McNew, Owner. B. I'. Cornelius, Auctioneer. MRS. W. J. BENSON . Mrs. Elizabeth Benson died at the family home on Main street, this city, 1 uesday morning, at 3:40, af ter a short illness, ths result of a paralytia stroke, sustained a week aco. Mrs. Benson was born in Ohio iu 1837, and was wedded to Mr. Benson, at Moline, Rock la land county, III., Sept. 18, 1SK0. They came to Oregon in 185)0, Bat tling at Hillsboro, where they have ever since reeided. Deceased was a member of the Rebekahs, Degree of Honor, Rathbone Sisters and Relief Corps. She was an energet io and kindly disposed woman, and had many friends. There were no children to ths union, and only the husband, of her immediate family .survives, Tbe funeral took place yesterday at the M. K. church, Rev. G. L Hamilton conducting the services. Mrs. Benson was a member of this church. The servioes at the I. O O, P. cemetery, where the remains were laid at rest, were conducted by the Rebekah Lodge. Cornelius Brown was up from below the Rood bridge Monday. Judge Hollia and H. W.Scott, of above Dilley,, were down to the county seat Monday. . A. T. Stratton, of Cornelius, Was down Monday, getting out bills for an, auction sale, at the Schofleld farm, Baseline, to be held on the 24th. ' . J. U. Johnson, the carpenter, was here from Boulder, Col 4 the -last of the week, coming to Portland with a nartv lookimr for a location for a reduction works plant, They .left for the Grants Past country , tbe first of ths week. ' COHPAN A. N. Davies, of below Kinton, was in town Tuesday. John Ritter, of Hslvetia, waa in to tbe road meeting Tuesday. Smoke the Schiller and Excel lencia cigars Oregon manufacture. Call for them. Paul C Iong was otit Sunday, the guest of his brother, of the Ar gus. Jos. Essner, of Mounlaindal', waa a caller at tbe Argus oflioe the first of the week. Wanted: Cider apples. No de cayed or dirty apples taken. O E. Kuson, Cornelius. S. J. RsiTety and family, of Moonlsindale, moved to Portland tbe first of the week. A six-horse power upright engine and boiler for sale. W. J. Benson, Ilillsboro, Ore. Hod. A. B. Flint, of Kinton, re turned the first of the week from a week's visit at Spokane. E. A. Barns' new song "A Dear Little Webfoot Oirl" now on sale at McCormick's music store, 25 cts. J. B. Walker, of below Beaver ton, was up Monday, the guest of his mother, Mrs. Msry Walker. Hayes' double force pump tbe only pump in the long run, at A. C. Archbold'e. Call and see before purchasing. MctfeUy; Dr. Geo. Merryman, practicing at Xlamath Falls, was in the city this week, the guest of hia parent, Captain and Mrs. J. I). Merryman. Will buy sheep, or fat cattle, for the market; also choice marcs. Ad dress me at Beaverton, Ore., snd I will call. J. Q, Hay nee, Beaver ton, Ore. Bert Barber and hia cousin, Mr. Blanchard, went to Dale, Eastern Oregon, tbe last of the week to visit Chas. Barber, who is in tbe stock business. For Sale at bargain: Good, true span of gray horses, 1400 and ir00. well matched; seven and twelve years of age. Hugh Moore, near Newton Station, one mile east of Hillsboro. N. S. Kelson, of Rcappooss, and formerly of the Nelson-Wilcox Lumber Company, was over to Beaverton the first of the week. He is now interested in a sawmill out from Scsppooee a few miles. County Commirsioners C. B. Bu chanan, Cornelius, and W. J. But- ner, of Beaverton, came up Tues day, and met with Judge Rood, as a county court, to lake up and fin ish the work of the board of equali zation. Farm for rent: 160 acres, nine miles from Hillsboro, near Bath any. About I in cultivation, rest in pasture land, 2 creeks running through ; 5 sere orchard. Big house and barn, and good outbuildings. Leopold Dietr., Holbrook, Ore., R. F. I). 1. Wm. 1). . Fenton, one of Oregon's big lawyers, and for several years corporation counsel for the South ern Pacifio lines in Oregon, came out Tuesday morning with J. W. Morrow, lax agent for the earns road. . t You will do well to list your farm for sale with J. C. Knratli. Will also cry auction sales. Satis faotion guaranteed. J. C. Kuratli, Hillsboro, R. F. I). 4. Residence, Phillips, Ore. O. B. Gates, who is in charge of the electric light plant at Klamath Falls, came up the last of the week, to visit his mother, Mrs. H V. Gates. O. B. Bays he likes the Southern Oregon country, but that old "Webfoot" looks good to him, after his lengthy absence. Farmers are complaining that tbe roade are again in bad condi tion As a matter of fact the roads will always be in a bad condition until a system is adopted and en forced. So long as the law requires that road tax must be exitfuried in the particular precinct wherein it is collected lust that long we will continue to have bad roads. The only way to get good roads is to ex pend the tax on a specific, piece of road each year, . Argus and Journal, $1.75. Hon. S, B.; Huston returned the first of the week from attenduice at the trial of the U. S, Sgalnst Thad deua Potter, and WJHatiJ Jones, obareed with ftaud m laftd. deals in the Sileh.1. rotter and Jones were oonvictsd, and, Jra Wada, the coun ty clerk from Toledo, was die charged. Tbe flatter voune matt, and had many friends in the court'' room-duri" the. trial. He felt, the disgrace of the proceedings keenly, ana was wild with appre ciation when the Jnry) found him not guilty. Mr. Hustoo atatevihat be and his colleague, Martin L Pipes, will apptal the oase at once. --'., :- .. .v ,-tv. -V IN LIQUOR BATTLE Council Net Saturday Night and Repealed Ordinance PROHtBITIOS MEMBERS ABSENT N LI(aor Element Prooite Trouble (or Salooa Mea Forest Grove is again in tbe throes of a liquor fight, and to ward off, future trouble ths three members of the council acd tbe mayor last Saturday night repealed the anti liquor ordinance. Neither the mayor nor maishat would swear to or issue warrants for alleged viola tion of the town statutes, and the prohibition element has been prom ising all kinds of trouble for tbe authorities. As a culmination of the threat the council met Satur day night and at tbe meeting there were present onlv those favorine saloons and who were elected on that understanding lsst year. The three members of the prohibition remained away. This did not stop proceedings snd tbe ordinance was reawaJed, ,AiUady before the and a license was l(on. The Universi'y enjomttr them from granting the license and Judge McBride sustained Attorney Huston in his contention that, the officials had no authority to grant a license under the charter in fact, that the charter meant pro hibition. The case has been ap pealed by Attorneys E. B. Tongue and Cate &. Cate, and the affair is now briefed and before tbe Su preme Conrt GRANGE FAIR A Grange Fair will be held by Washington Grange. So.. 313, at the Arcade School, Saturday, No vember 4, 1.K)5 Piogram in the afternoon. Doors open at 10:30 in the forenoon. Everybody invited. Mrs. Sarah Harvey, Secretary. PUBLIC SALE I will sell at publio auction at tbe Benj. Sohofield ranch, one mile east of Cornelius, at ten a. m. on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24 Bay horae, works aingle or double, good driver; gray work horse; old farm wagon, new Studebaker wagon, half ' trnck; Studebaker top buggy, pole and ahatti; Champion hayrake, single or double; Champion mower, good repair; Milwau kee binder, ipringtooth barrow, Guild lacb drill, 3 horae apiketooth Syracuse harrow, cultivator, I4 -inch Oliver plow, 12-inch Canton plow, with jointer and cutter, combination wagon and wood rack, new aet double harness, old set double harneaa, set plow harneaa, a set single harness, 20-gal. iron kettle, ball bearing grindstone, 58 sscka oata; 7 sacks tare aced, 6 sacks spelts, loose hay in oarn, turnip in ground, chickens, milk cow, Iresh soon; heifer, fresh soon; yearling beifer; iprav pump with fix tures, htyfork with rope and pulleys, gasoline lamp, and numerous other arti cle. Lunch at noon. Terms of Sale Under $10. caBh: $10 and over, one year's time, ap proval note, 8 per cent, interest. W. H. Stratton, Owner. tB. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. t l . . , , Henry Earl Ringle, the 11 year old son of Supt. Ringle, of the water and light plant, had a narrow es cape from death, Sunday morning. He was sent out to tbe fruit house, about 7:30, to get acme butter for the evening meal, aud, not return ing immediately, his mother step ped out to. find him staggering against the wall. He had tried to torn on the switch, and had -taken hold of the wire furnishing the ourre.it. - Although insulated, the fact that the boy's hand was wet, his clothing damp, and his feet wet, the.wiro sent a full Voltage into the lad, and his right hand was terri bly blistered and the fleeh burned He was unconscious for several minutes. Dr. S. T. Linklater was Called, and attended tbe lad, awl part of the thumb was amputated It is almost a miracle that the hoy J was not aiueu. ; :, J B. McNew, of Greenville, re turned Saturday from a week's trip to Southern Oregon, hie objective point being Ashland. Mr. Mcjsew will have a sale Oct. 28, at the farm, Und will then move to Hills boro fa- the Winter. , N. R. West and wife, of this side of Buxton, were m the county seat last Friday; Ed. Thomas and Wm. Thurston, lot Beaverton, were in town laet Friday.'"-' ' '-: onauaeii iru, ui near Beaverton, waa in town tbe last of the week. .0-. -,-.: . ..v, TlifrV t 0. 'Dereham, of .Center ,villei was in the city Tuesday. &e Delta Drug Store Use our latest and best Remedy for constipation, dyspepsia, indigestion, etc. ' Mission Herb Tea recommend this preparation. Prescriptions and Family Remedies a Specialty. We Main St KLLSOORO OOXZXERCIAL DAKX V. ai it As the Twig is The : " . II Main Street, IZ:&bor; J How is it with the young people of your household? Are they saving money? Have they learned to appreciate the value of the dollar? Are you endeavoring to instill into their minds correct ideas concerning thrift and economy? Are you seeking the opportunity to "bend the twig?" Would you like to listen to a plain suggestion? If so, here it is: Send the young folks to our bank with the first spare dollar that comes into their hands. The next dollar should be treated in like manner, and the practice bo continued until a fixed habit of saving has been established. A good ly bank account will soon result; the young folks will get an inkling of the ways of business, and, being thus "in clined" are likely to grow up into straight and thrifty manhood. THE J. W. SHUTE BANK North Side Main St. Hillsboro, Oregon QOHTftAOTOR AKO BUUBBt Am prepared to give you figures on any kind of a building in Washington county. Eighteen years' practical experience. Address, Hills boro, Oregon,' R. F. D. No. 1. Pacific States Phone No. 28x4. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY. OF WASHINGTON Gus Kempfir, v. 'Plaintiff, vs.' Jay P. Mead, Fritx Huguenin, I,ouise Huguenin and Ku. Nimnio, Defendants To Jay P. Mead, one of the above named deteiulautat -In the name of tbe State of Orceon. you are hereby oommanded ami required to le and appear in the above entitled i.'ourt in the above entitled Cause and answer the complaint therein filed against you on or before the expiration of (I weeks' pub lication or tins sum H10I18 lit me tiuisooro Anrus. the first publication thereof beine on tie 5th day of October, 11105, and the last Duplication tnereot Ming on jxovem- oer kj, luuatto-wii On or before the ard day of Novemlier. I'm. and v you frill mease take notice that if you fail so to uppear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief, prayed tor and demanded in his complaint, to-wit: . y r- : For a Judgment Rgainst ' you Cor the aim of I'iTS and interest ' thereon from Feb, lj5, 1893. at the rate of per cent, par u ...... n. wl .t.a u. 11, i.r i7Jk A Hn.iia.'a antrum, and the. auuiof 7& Attorney s fees and for the costs and disbursements of this snit; and for a decree foreclosing that certain mortgage executed by you in favor Of Iriadna Bohart and John Boharl, her husband, to secure the payment of said arm of-nwmey 011 lot No. (12) Twelve of and in Bohart Subdivision of tbe D. L. C. of Geo. W. Ebberts, in Township 1 North Kance 3 West of the Will. Mer.. containing 10 acres, and for a .decree of sale of Raid premises and that the nro- ceeda thereof be applied in satisfaction of the claim of the plaintiff, and for a decree forever barring and precluding you from every right, title and Interest in and to said premiseaand'- the whole thereof and for such other decree as may be uecessary anil proper in me premises. - Tins S immons is served upon 'yon b on by . Rood, putmouon, oy oruer 01 nun, L.. a Jouitty Judee of Washington CountT. made and 'dared October 4th, 1906, and which order requires ycu to appear and answer said complaint on or before th expiraliou of six weeks' publication of ; U Hillsboro, Ore. Pays interest on time deposits; charges no exchange to its cus tomers, and do not charge ex change on their home checks. Come and see us. Bent Tree's Inclined" r. p. ccczx 1 m thia summons, to-wit: On or before No vember 23. lHOfi, the tint publication thereof being October , 1H05. OEO R. BAULKY, Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice ol Time Notice is hereby given that I have this date given to my sou, F. W. Sehultheia Jr., hia time and freedom from this date, and I hereby notify alt persona that he must hereafter pay all bills of his con tracting and that I will not be lesponslbl for any debts that he may incur. Sept. 21, UNO. F. SCIUTLTHIIZ SR. Portland, Ore.. R. F. D. No. 2. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY Jnes Smith, Plaintiff, Jessie Smith, Defendant.) To Jessie Smith, the above named d fendant. In the natie of the 8 tat of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the couiDlaiut tiled against vou in the above entitled suit on or before the I Wa alaw nnun.il.1 4n lk...l A.. ...Lll last day prescribed in the order for nubll- eatlou of summons, to-wit, the tlth day o November, 1905, said day being the ex piration of six weeks from the first publi cation of thia mmmons and if you rail to appear and answer the plaintiff will ap ply to the oourt for th relief demanded In tbe complaint, to-wit, a decree dissolv ing the bonda of ntatttmony existing be tween the plaintiff and the defendant here in and for such other and further relief km may seem equitable. The time proscribed for the publication of thia summons ia aix weeks and the day set for the appearance of the defendant is the 9th day of November, 1905. Thia summons is published by order of Hon. T. A. MoBride, Judge of theabovn entitled oourt, which order was given and entered in the above entitled court on thu 14th day of September, 1906. The date of the first publication of thix summons is the 28th day of Heptember, two. -. C. A. BELL, Attorney for Plaintiff.