KiILLSBR HILLSBORO, OREGON. NOVEMBER 1C. 1905. NO. 30 VOL. XII. LAFAYETTK I100LEY SI IT OF EYE DOIMFOK TERM While Work Inn in a Mine at I Murray, Idaho WAS ST KICK BY A FLYING KOCK Lived Pur Year tl Grrtnvlllt, Tbli Couotj Divorce Cases in Court lor Adjudication REVERSION CASES t)P THIS TERM TniKflpt f the Suits Brlort lie- Bride, Novtmber Ttrm Udiee who are interested in tal- 1)11 P)PMT f A DT lor made suiU, coal, jackets, skirts, I) II VlllVUl I Willi waists or run, in id latest styles, are cordially inviiea 10 can ai agent's borne In Ihli city and ex amine the beautiful Faabion Plates and samples. Tbe styles are of tba latest and tba materials ara tba moit beautiful ever exhibited here, and we inaura a perfect fit. If in terested call and examine, or a postal card will bring samples to your boraee. lire. Bella R. Brown, Agent for Cbai. A. Stevens & Bros., Chicago. T. O. (Imni. a Portland nroml- Li Fayette Dooley, well known at nent attorney, wai in probate court, Circuit Court convenea jsovemwr Clrwnvillf, ihU county, aulTered the "7 moroioft niing ine nnai 27 vtb t. A. McBride on me low of an eye while at work in a T t " IF. " ."'""f bench, and a liet of the caaee follow, n,ln.at Murray. Idaho. Ha wa. H t. docket being fairly Urge, with struck l.y a piece ol flying rock and thought to have no property at the aivorce caaee predominating the eight extinguished. Dooley left lime of hta death but subsequent on the, train November 11, for Spo Mlr" " ,D" .D! a sue, to have the eye removed, o Mm n h,g ftm. badly til it Injured. lly get about 12300. Albert Toner, who was at Delta, . Action for money t' 8 O Maruuam v I 11a ea tka eufa A mm aw lham ffAHl 1 .... . ... . m.r . . iii . i i I -iiL iim iua iviui aavw wftMlunirtun lOUIlIV. HUH V W IkVillllllf ia.no, i.irm.usu me Argu. w.t , . n.i.bboi'a ton ite,. Wk t.. Climax Mill va .i-i . i .1 I v . ... ...... . i . - inn anove inioruiauon. front aala Isiaanl town. A SDlit J Saumlem, w J wilier va inaiaun On. nf th. rmlr.. of l. J... ... hnl IW .nla .nit Mill, rk-ntoo Killed v. Kane Hubbert, i -- l- N'.fl ll Itixriattr va ark ion & A Greenville, recently went to IJaho a oncea-monlh dragging will mala CoM Uvpijv nWlt M.ntKom ... u. 1..1.....1 k..i f.,ni you good roads. Oet anlbuaed and ery, Mm va u H George , w J Wall v .... ...ju.r.. ...., ... -. . ikn.nnsltfiM 1 1 11 Hridrl. Mautl Morhack v Young & u.. i ... . I..-..,. Morb-ck. J A Foole va S W Donuvrr, J putb the dirt toward the center of NiUin SB'mori Hnun, t twa Rwk- the road. atroh vt Kolacber & I'atton (wtlM.) u it i , i, u j, . I lUaehne Lbr Co v rrenk HcmanU. . t. , . , , , .,, i ivruic viii fkmm Krvuiiiu w i .oti irom l I0 Alio met ena win rnoru Kicbartl Union v Allwrt llartrauipf. to iiuiaboro aooui ueoemDer i, ana , ..in Mi rrti'ul-if,r i iuo ara iun uuru wi uvtiiiu il nivrnuy va 01 r. Auauu, v. ber patrona that aha will rreutne work on that data. Her eon, Fred ICveraon, haa been attending college at Hlanford.butia compelled to leave echool on aooount ol bia baallh. Inaulvenry car I) M Radley, Kicli- arJ Morton, lknatl McHirrnoii, T R Conwliua, ttowlby & Htinchconil. Wil liam Porter, Boo & Htiuhouwn. rAitiity Snow & Huaton va IMitli Munruc. him gone when he arrived at bis Urn known adilrrna. it ia aup potted that LaFayette wt-nt from there to Murray, where he met with the injury. PUBLIC SALE I will aell at public tele at the premUet of the laU David Camp hull, in HilUboro, at i:(X) p. in , nn 8 AT L' It DAY. NOVEMBKH 18 llouatut.nl ami kitchen futnlahlnf t.nw Iiik mat'blne, cimp itove, mare eud roll, niairs ami want Ml tingle htntraa lackl. Ml double II neaa In variety, cuvlwlle,) ladiieri.cbeat rarpeitter tooli, cooper tola, wagon toola, tilowt. barrow, garden toola, etc., Dennia baa received bia new h. jonia oaa rtvairw uta iw 1,1 mh"'m?M atock of ahoei,-the American Gen- h arneu. piece of bar- Ueman and American Lad, the finest in the market. Coma in and them. The latest models. Tbeae shoes are advertised in every 1 noigunH, I winriieaiee niiee, reruiver. . ,J .... oooipleted with ear end aalla, old piun"" """ """"r backa, H iau iron, odda end per ia tbe WOTld. ik. i-ninn-tw,aei li waeona, uld enda.Krinilitoiie.cantbool auKera, 1 tleilgcl, I log chalna, mattocka, abnvrla and numemiia other article!. Terms of Hale 10 and under, fh; Over flu, (1 mouthi lime, up prove I note, il tl per cent H. K. Hoover, Owner, Chiei Engineer Wanner's survey' ing corps came down from Buiton the laat of tbe week and camped mile or ao nortb of town. Tba orew c-me in Monday morning and LAFB PENCE AT IT AGAIN the Southern Pacific Anderson it Bon ara now doing J.nte renee, who nieu on ine wan busloeea at Reedvilla. We carry right out on the head of hast ,j kinds of groceriee and dry goods, Dairy, and on Johnson and McKay hardwire, netent medicines: also Creeks, in the northern part of this Hercules Htump powder. Pay oounly, and who was attacked by I biubeat market price for butter, oreuiuir urn summer, causing mm 1 esKa nd obickena . . ..1 1... : i... ....... .,..1 1 10 iU.pim, una i..-rpv. Tbnrvw. f Mnnnt.in a onrnnan anil ia now almol in I ' ""f - 1 ...... world, hoping this time to make " re , . uB , . 1 ti. . . ,. ... ...11 ......k mivn mat 11 it uaru iui tvouia goal. 110 c.urg iu rrn niuuiu , . , , t I. it for hauling lumlw these daya, but Rtuui uui iuiuukii win toi H,w 1 . l i " Kr i.nt ki.l tl PorlUn.l author It M l""K "7 .... .1 Piin riAtt aamJ t will ilouljlless get after him again "v"" ' and test the validity of the iaw Miss Anna Chalmers, who went giving him the alleged right to use to California to see the football water from porta. streams for his pur Itrvf, C P Miller. Cbaa Ilinet, Jumea Julitinon, Mort Hallctt, Ja Clark & wife I)ivorce caara Manftie rite lleil va Carl Heil, Amelia tinnier v Knlnian t'.miier, Jim Smith va Jewie Smith, Marv .McChI- lan v Walter Mct'allan, V I. Taylor va John A Taylor, l.yda ChitUndon v II L Cbittendon, Samuel Uowan va MHttie iowan, Mary Becker va Henry Becker, A I'hillipa va Kathrvn I'hillim, John ButU va Mamie Butta, L I Kitbcart va J Kithcart, Inet liuuike va K V Humke, Ada C Stanley va J H htanley, l-.mma C'ornett v Ktliert Cornett, K ti KniKhten vs Ilettie Knighten, hrauk FialavaAg ne Kiala. ForecloKure Mechanic'! lien W I! l.yda va K A Jerome et all. Action for da ranee a Cyrua MiKav va David & Meliua Smith, K Itewey v Poreat Grove (aettlvd. ) Foreclosure -I, A McXary va Golden William et all. T II Smith va II J Ma Started a re SUrVSV Of the Ilillaboro tee at ala, Jctue Aleiamlet v K'Hth taeHa ranara tha linn Annnartla atlth I Monroe, irtii ivemnier va jay r mesu, ft. a n in. Henry HualaKe v Katie Wood Mch'ar land, llibernla Savinga Bnnk va Jumea O'Reilly. Anneal from tustice court II (i Kiim v Michael U'Ncil. Confirmation II Wehrunv K Sona va I. J Uuhwiller, Tho Talbot v Mary Aim Barrett. Marv Hedfivld l.ursiimn vs Fred Luraman, Vincent Cook v Riclunl Kuehne, K N Morgan, ailnir va A K Car ter et ala. Partition II T BaKley v KUen Ken ueily et all, Prank Vincent va Kim-line Vincent. Ejeclnieut Fn.il Keina vs M Iv Kvcritt Suit to quiet title P llugiu-nin va Jno Horjnrt et ala, L r. lien nnmn, ami l( Goodin va I P Watkina, aauie va Amur Mi Bean, 1. E Wilkea vi W .M Taylor. Coiutenination proceedini;.'i-TillHm(Hk railroad v M a Wooilman ami r. Turner, settled and open to dismiiwal. Injunction C K, Henry s City HilUboro. Writ of Review lavid lU-uhitto game between Stanford and Berk ley, was fortunate in seeing hud lord win. Her brother, Alex, was one of Htanford'e eleven, and he has Beavt rton Ouster proceedings I) Regliitto v M Robinson, mayor, and vs Alfred !) vies, councilman. CRIMINAL CASES Run!, fii'lmlflfllil and wife, of Cor nnliua. ware in town Saturday. made a coast record as one or tne v , I 1 . IIini' bulk ninklaa. no anld: al I H. Wehrung k Sons. Will buy sheep, or lai cauio, lor n a,nm . .1 . a ins mariei sibo ODotco maree. AO Bran, 19.50 per ton aborts, $21 L,.... m Tt..nn n T r..n l.Arl t'l'.X f.fl f Mimas Mill. .T. A i arin nan j. i. iiBTfina. naavflr i m, , , , - . ing Company. " n" ' me criminal cases on me t. ircuu i Mi.i. vii r. i 1 1 . j . . . . .. .... . ,1 ' luur aouaet, up hi iucbubv are. Jiom, NOV. I, 1UU.1), W Mr. ana ir a R ir.nn Uill.Knen I tb nf P..rr M.mr iwnuwl w a a a a an . n I MVHi e-M v . Mew.i. Maaaovw m vwv vm v.ava . mre.j. i-. uayaen, oi r oresi urove, d , d Hollia and Senator E. forging the name of John Jkoker, a ton, VV Il.lnu aa tKa WaaKtnBtnn Uiui RlaU aaalnac Hailnav Rrnsser County representatives at the LV charged with killing W. VV. Booth in good repair, Inquire of U. (J. Ivelopraent Leagne meeting at Mo-Ion Main street, a few weeks ago, in Minnville, last Saturday. Uov. attempt to ron the dead roan, rne Chamberlain was alao present, and case against Mexor is strong, while the Brugger boy admits the killing of Booth. served at parlora. any style; hot slews, raw, or any way desired . Neat service. Hot chocolate with bread or cakes. Hot beef teaaof all kinds Palmateer's. A. Finney and wife of San Jose, of Garduer, Shop, Third Street, Hills- boro. Cbas. Tompkins cams in Mon day, from beyond Gloncoe, and started lor Oatrander, Wash. For a good smoke try the Sohll ler or Kxcellnnoia end you will try them again and again. I. II. Maxwell and Wm. John son, of Mountaindale, were in town delivered ao address. Oysters furnished for parlies;! PROGRESS ON THEATRE Contractor T. P. Goodin is fast whipping the interior of the opera house into shape, and two weeks Hf ll il I n . vl.lt UTVIRI UlUUIMWl VU WS fSDSW Nnthinff iilflAitAR thrt Udv ft! th ti.. ..J ik. T .U A nu.V IT.U a I - - -'J "" - biVDSJ aklJU 1 11 D LifJIf W X Vleatlak houses like choice groceries and were here the first of the week, and we keep nothing else. Try us. H. departed Tuesday for their Califor nia borne. FWWV, I ... , ... i i t i . .... i ujurai win etw sua uuiiuiiia irraubiu' uai.,anawno nave ueen up " ., a, TK. fl. " M . a aaaala.. I 111 J UMIWUWt IUV HWI n a iWH Wehrung its Sons. Lost: 10 head sheep, branded with a oroBS below eye, Notify Geo. Lennen, Cornelius, Iloute 1, or at home, 5 miles north of Glenooe Wm. Kane, ol Forest Grovs, plo neer of lsuu, wsb down Monday, a pall bearer at the . funeral of tbe late Eliza Williams. Dr. Lou Perkins and wife, Port be laid, and the floor plan is built on the line or modern theatres The company bas ordered the new seats, and tbey are to be metropolis Itan in everv resneot. when com R. V. Humphreys still doing leted the new play bouse will be business across the street from the the finest on the west side, and Masonic Building, Second street. oond to none in tbe state outside Bicyoles repaired: bloyole sundries; 0j aaem.and even better than that all work guaranteed, meet me t many respects, most reaBonanie. David Corwin bas brought the Greer's is the place to buy timo tby and all kinds of grass seed. interest of S. E. Hoover in the Sea ond Street Meat Market, and yes isiuiiirau wiid, iuii , ti w. r . oeiirouo. oi roruanu. anu land, were gueets of T. B. Perkins 77., LoaWiltotol below Cedar Mill and family, Sunday. " - - wwe in town Monday. Good 20-H. P. Buffalo Pitta en gine and Niagara grain separator, 30x56, in good repair, for sale or trade, reasonable. Inquire of j. V. Beaoh, Glenooe, or Hillsboro, K V. D. 3. Social dunce at Modern Wood men Hall. Cedar Mill, Thanks giving eve, November 29, Every body invited. Claua JeeBe, of Banks, was in town Monday, The people ot his section are anxiously awaiting the railroad. Sheriff J. W. Connell made a businsss trip to Eastern Oregon, tl.. (I mat f tl.. Ma miauUn m, ,i, j, ., , i iinv mail ui u7 ?vwa, u HJwmvH i ne iaa.es oi tne uongrepauonai , -nu ,,.. . Drimin.i e.M J. E. church will hold their bazaar in Wehrung's Hall, on the evening ot Are you a smoker? Then eall for the Schiller or Excellencia Oregon manufacture. John R. Bailey, of Buxton, was down Tuesday, and elates that from lour acres of potatoes be harvested 800 bushels. You will do well to list your (arm for sale with J. C. Kuratli. Will also ory auction sales. Satis- Hedgea, of Tualatin, was I faolion guaranteed. J. C. Kuratli, L. E Waldron, of ter Bethany, as in the city Tuerdiy. Go to McCormick's for rcbool supplies. Cbas. Bloom, of the Hare mill, was in the city Tuesday. Cheat seed and tare seed for sale. Johu Milne, Hillsboro. Augnat Hcllebuycke, of below tbe Rood bridge, was in town Tut-sJay. Candies, confectionery, cigars, etc., at Fred Adams.' Fred Mast, of Mountaindale, was n town, Tuesday, on legal business Oveters in bulk: stews, fry. cocktail-at Fred D. Adams. Dr. F. J. Bailey and wife were ortland viaitors, Tuesday. Smoke the Schiller and Excel- lencia cigars Oregon manufacture. Call for tbein. Born, to Henry Harmes and wifo, of Centerville, Nov. 2, 1W5, a son. A six horse power upright engine nd boiler for tale. W. J. Benson, Hillsboro, Ore. Clerk E. J. (lodman Waited Ti gardville, on a biirinees trip, Tues- y. Wanted: Cider apples. No de cayed or dirty apples taken. O E. htlson, Cornelius. Rheinhald Schwanke, of Center ville. ws a county seat visitor Tuesday afternoon. School tablet", pencils, pens and inks. etc. at McCormicks mimic store. Born, to F. U. Underhill and wife, Novemler 2, 190."), near Dud ley Mill, a son. E. A. Bems' new song "A Dear iltle Webfoot Girl" now on Bale at McCormick's mimic store, 25 cts John O'Maara, of near Reedville, was in the citv Tuenday, and says he thinks Hillsboro is improving For 8a e: 9 head ewes and one wethor, all Urge Cotswold, $4 each Moretx Schmidt, Hilluboro, R. 1, Helvetia. Born, to Fred 8. Morton and wife, of near lteedville, Nov. 9, 1905, a daughter. Haves' double force pump the only pump in the long run, at A. Arcbbold s. tall and see belore purcbamng. Henry Hogrefe.of the Dr. Wilhy combe farm, and Julius Asbahr, of South Tualatin, were in town Tues day. For sale: Running gears of Studcbaker wagon, 3J, used two summers; and set heavy work har ness, used two seasons, cost $48 when new. hd. Austin, Hilluboro Drag the road with the t plit-log drag. This will fill in tbe low places and make you a good Bmoom road. Theeplit log fills the holes beginning of bad roads. No. 3 Hercules Slump blasting powder for sale; also fuse and cape at l'orliana prices. u. nager, o miles northeast of Hillstwro, on Holbrook road, miles southwest from old Phillips postoflice. Ad dress, HilUboro, R. F. D. 4. Frank Fials, of Portland, has sued Agnes Fiala for divorce. They were married in 1S73, in the east. He cava that he has offered to send money that ehe might join him, but she refuses to so do. The Oregon Condensed Milk Company has placed its two large imitation cans on their warehouse, one on either end. and as they are neatly painted they lend an lm provement to the building. Leavitt BinUell, of North Forest Grove, and who is ranching on LouBignont Lake, was in town the first of the week, the guest of his sister", Meadame9 McCormick and Dennis. Willis K. Potter, dealer in ties and bridge timbers. aa in town Tueedav and accompanied Cbas Lvtle out to the Schieffelio ranoh along the line of survey of the Tillamook railroad. Mr. Potter is the furnishing agent for Lytle, so far as timbers and ties are concern ed." v;: If you want brick for any pur pose, or buildir.g blocks for a foun dation, remember that the Groner & Rowoll Company, of Scholls, can supply vour demands. They have a fine lot of lumber, rough and dressed, in their yard, and will meet all competition. Now that your crops are harvested, would not be a good idea to consider tiling will not increase your in awe.i i .1 nil. come, wet, low spots in tne utmis, LEAD THE GROVE Assessor Says Slust Next Season Raise DID SOT DOUBLE VALUATION fJilldbora Ltads Grove Assessment by f'73.975 00 S6e Delta Drug Store Asset sor Geo. II. Wilcox has jaet given Mayor Cornelius ao abstract of the assessment of the city of Hillsboro, the amount being over double of the valuation of last year. The amount this year is a total of 544, 9H0. The aeeeaement is away ahead of Forest Grove's valuation. Forest Grove's assessment for tbe ytar 1905 is $371,105, while double ber last year's aceesement, that be- . a a a w a ng ihe basic raise, wooia nave given a valuation of over $480,000. Of course, the Southern Pacific depot, and tbe Forest Grove con denser, are not in the city limits, while at Hillsboro, both the depot, trackage, the condenser, and all tbe mills, are inside the limits. At tbe Grove, too, the big flour mill is out side the city. Notwithstanding this, however, Assessor Wilcox says that next year the Foreti Grove schedule of valuation must raise and be placed somewhere near that of the county peat. For Prescriptions, Family- Recipes, Patent Medicines, School Boohs, Sundries, Etc. THE DELTA DRUG CO. WM. TUCKER, Prop. FAMOUS STOCK WOMEN An Oregon woman is always to be pitted against the world when it comes to nerve. They are general ly gf:od shots, and they do not hes itate to break a colt but the Argus has the first instance of dehorning to record On the W. R Cate farm, east of town, there has been a billy goat rather promiscuous with his horns. His antics became such a nuisance, to the anxiety of the wo men and to the amu'emeot of the men on the ranch, that his billy chip was "marked" for an experi ence either as mutton, or for sink ing in a wall, or for dehorning. Nothing daunted, simply because they were novices, Meedames Wal ter Cate and II. Dant caught the chap the other day, tied him to a fence, and proceeded to trim bis antlers with a meal saw. At last reports the billy was doing well, and the two ladies nave 6ent to tbe state board for diplomas as expert stock handlers. HILLSBORO COMMERCIAL BAKU Pays interest on time deposits; cliarges no exchange to its ens tomers, and do not charge ex change on their home checks. Come and see us. A. S. SHOLES, PreIOent TO. 8CHULMEMOH, Oasatlaw Main Street, KUIaboro, Oresoa December 5, and afternoon and I in the oity Monday, his first trip to I Hillsboro, R. F. D. 4. evening of December 6,. I tbe county seat for many months. I Philips, Ore. Residence, always giving poor results, can be remedied by. putting in tiling. IM us help you. We can aid you to avoid crop failure on low lands House and barn bills for lumber on short notice and do not forget that we oan furnish you estimates on short notice. Poet oilice addreBB Hillsboro, Oregon, R. F. D.No Sixty thousand feet of fine, dry Bbiplap on hand, Two gentlemen from the east, both of whom were very reticent about their atuira, were in the city Saturday, looking over the town. They called on a real estate man and from him it la learned that they are looking for a hotel loca lion. They stated that they were attracted here by the fact that this is to be temporary, if not perma nent terminus of the railway line to Tillamook, and they felt that it might be a good location for a ho tel. If tbey conclude to invest it is etated that they will put up a building worth several thousand dollars, and run it on the same principle aa the new hotel at Mc- Minnville. Nothing was done by the Port end authorities to C. M. Crossen, who conducted the automobile that frightened tbe team that upset Wm. Townsend from his seat and killed him as the result of the fall. Cros sen, however, was caught a day or so later without a license number on bis machine and fined $10. . Ed. Schulmerich, in talking over the matter of a potato warehouse, Bays it is no sure thing that he will not build one next Bummer and be prepared for the next harvest, pro vided the farmers do not get to gether and build one themselves. Louis Carstens, of Manning, wsb in town Monday, and elates that tbe Carstens Bros. & Hartley saw-! mill has practically phut -down for the winter, although they are pre pared to run on short orders. Capt. Collins, janitor at the court house, has raked all the leaves to gether and Geo. Billings has haul et them away for a mulct. Sever al wagon loads fall from the maples each year. The Junior Temperance Club will give an entertainment at the Baptist church, Thanksgiving eve ning, at 7:30. Parents and friends are cordially invited to attend. Vera Tipton, President. Mis S. E. Kester, whose husband conducted the Nortb Hillsboro can nery hete some years ago, 1b now residing at Tippecanoe Uity, Ohio, and she writes for the Argus for a vear. to keep informed on affairs out here. Jacob Gibson and wife were out from Portland Sunday, guests of R. Cave and family. "As the Twig is Bent The Tree's Inclined" How is it with the young people of your household? Are they Baving money? Have they learned to appreciate the value of the dollar? Are you endeavoring to instill into their minds correct ideaB concerning thrift and economy? Are you seeking the opportunity to "bend the twig?" Would you like to listen to a plain suggestion? If bo, 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 so 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 CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER 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. t. p. cccz:.i SUMMONS IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OK THE STATE OF OllEGON. FOR THE COUNTY OV WASHINGTON Gus Keuipfer, Pluiutiff.l vs. Jay P. Mend, Frit Huguenin, . Louise Huguenln and Kil. jNiinmo, Defendants this summons, to-wlt; On or before No vember 2H, I'.m, the first publication thereof being October 5. 1HU6. UEO R. BAGLEY, Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS IN THB THE CIRCUIT COURT OF -STATE OF OREGON. FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY .. . Frank Fiala, Plaintiff, 1 . ' i V' vs Agnes Fiala, Defendant.) To Allies Fiala, the defendant. ., r In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby notified that the plaintiff herein haa tiled a complaint for divorce ttlialrist you In the above entitled court and cause and you are hereby no titled and required to appear ana answer me com plaint or tile aoine appearance thereto, on or before the 28th day of December, J A !., IM, being the Inst day of tbe time presorilwd in the order for publication, and if you fail so to answer and appear or lile some appearance herein, the plain tl If will cause your default to lie entered and noted and will apply to the Court forth reliet prayad for In the complaint, to-wit: A decree forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and the plaint iff and for such other relief as to the Court appears equitable and proper. The date or the first pu plication of Una summons Is Thursday, November 18, M0f, and the last publication Is Thursday, De cember 2s, ttW6, and this summons is to be published in tbe Hillsboro Argus, a weekly newspaper of Washington Coun ty, OreKon, on every Th u rwlay of each and every week between said datea for U successive weeks. . ' I This summons Is published by order of the claim of the plaintiff, and for a decree i Hon. T. A. McBride. Judge or hb.1. i Loan, lumio oi cum, vu.it .... CM AH. rf. Mjn.HADlu, said premises and the whole thereof and I tor sucn otner uecree aa may oe necessary To Jay P. Mead, one of tbe above named defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hturebv commanded ami required to lie and appear in the above entitled fours in the above entitled Cause and answer the complaint therein tiled against you on or before the expiration of ti weeks' pub lication of this summons in the Hillsboro Argus, the tirst publication thertor Being on fie 5th day of October, lHOii, and the last publication tliereot Deing on Novem ber 2S, 1U, to-wit: On or before the 2Srd day or November, 1SKJ5, and you will please take notice that if you fall so to appear and answer, the plamtift will apply to the L'ourt lor the relief prayed for and demanded in his complaint, to-wit: ' ror a judgment against you ior m sum of $27f) and interest thereon from Fell, lo, 1MM. at the rate or H per cent, per annum, ana tne sum oi m Attorney s fees and for the costs and disbursements of this snitj and for a decree foreclosing that certain mortgage exeeiuen ty you in favor of lriadna llohart and John Kohart, her husband, to secure the payment of said scm or money on lot no. in) iweive of and in Bohart Subdivision of the D. L. C. of Geo. W. Kbberts, in Township 1 North Kamre 2- West of the Will. Mer.. containing 10 acres, and for a decre of sale of said premises and that tbe pro ceeds thereof be applied in satisfaction of forever barring and precluding you from I every right, title and interest in and to ; Attorney for Plaintiff. and ni-oner in the nremlses. This summons is served upon you by publication, by order of Hon. I,. A. Hood, County Judge of Washington County made ami dated October 4th, ItHK, and which order reonlrca veil to amiear and answer said complaint on or before the explrutlou of six weeks' publication of Ulrica Fuegy, of near Phillips, was in the city Tuesday. John Briggen, of Mountaindale, was down Monday, transacting business.