The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 23, 1905, Image 1

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    The
JniILL
NO. 3
VOL. XII.
HILLSBOKO, OREGON. NOVEMBER 23. 1905.
SBK
WING COUPLE ARB
CAUGHT By-
Found nt Helix. Umatilla
County, Thursday
Klward Records, who started to HUlliTI IITIl IIP IP lialTO
build the Tillamook road, and In-
gloriously tailed, tying up $12,800
worth of claims, which will be paid
off by tbe new tnantgsmrnt, wai
ued the latt of lb week by John
It. . -1.1 I
uiewari, one oi me awcanoiaer. in v, ., . n. ,
boro, Friday Night
LODGED IX THE COUHY JAIL
Man bat Wlf mi Wife a Huabaad,
Each Deserting
Sheriff J. W. Connell last Thurs
day, after a lwi weukt' cha, caught
and landed in jail H, A. Mallory, ol
Tacniua, au tt inotormao on a
fttnel railway, and Mm. Lennle H
Willi, wife of H F. Willi, of 32IJ
Col tig slrcst, I'orllaud, Oregon.
Mallory and (he Willi family
were picking bops at Carlton, when
the former am) Mre. Willii eloped,
leaving for Kastcrn Oregon. Upon
reaching Sherwood they disembark-i-d
from the train and remained
over night at a hold, and It it up
on this they are charged .with a
statutory offense, adultery. Mai'
lory hut a wife at Ballard, Want).,
and the woman, aa above stated,
ha a husband, who ia a ion uf the
late Assessor Willie, of lleppner.
Sheriff Connell first went to
Athena, and from there located the
Couple as out in the Helix section,
where they worked for a bachelor
by the name of llenrikson. lie
placed them under arrest, although
they alleged they were not tbe
parti wanted, and were going un
der the BHiumud names of Mr. and
Mr. Stanley Allison. Tbe Sheriff
arrived here with them Friday
tnomiiitr. and placed tbrm in tbe
county jail Attorney (leo. H Bag
lev was closeted with them shortly
aftwr their arrival. The woman is
above the average in appearance
and at one time accredited with be
ing th belle of Heppner, where she
was ri"'l li the family 01 ex
Mayor Frank Gilliam. Mallory it
six ftt. weighs about 200, and it
inclined to balduess; has a tear on
hie face, and U not just what would
be expected in a Lithario.
Tbe case was called in Judge
Bagley's court, Monday afternoon,
and Willis, ths husband, was placed
on the stand by K. B. Tongue, to
prove that the woman was bis wifo,
but Attorney (ieo. It. Bagley object
ed on the eround that a husband
could not testify against a wife with
out her consent, unless it was t
esse wherein personsal violence was
involved. Tbe court held this to
be tbe law and Willis, tbe alleged
injured husband, was withdrawn
from the stand. Haines, a son of
Mrs. Hainot, of Sherwood, and at
whose house it it alleged tbs man
and woman remained over night,
occupying the same room, was next
called, to save a return later, ana
said be saw tbe two at tbe lodging
home: did not see them go into or
leave tbe room; saw tbem but tbe
once, and then in the front room;
they hired the room from his moth
er; would not swear positively that
they were the people. He after
ward said he would not swear that
they were tbe people wbo hired the
room except as upon information
given him by his mother and sister.
The court adjourned the oase un
til Friday afternoon, to permit the
state to get documentary evidence
of tbe marriage, as well as two wit
nesses to the marriage, these now
being at Newberg.
CHASTON W. LUSBY
tbe old Portland, Tillamook & Ne-
halem Company. I us suit was
filed in the circuit court and Stew
art claims ht loaned Records 1275
lost summer, and that the doughty
railroad (sio) contractor baa not re
paid bim. An attachment was is
sued, also, on sum surveying in.
struinentt which were stored ia this
oily, snd a bond executed to pro
tect a poem tile foreign owner.
Ladies who are interested in tai
lor-made suits, coats, jackets, skirts,
waists or fur, in tbe latest stylet,
are cordially invited to call at
anant'a home in this citv and ex
amine the beautiful Fashion Plates
AND TUB DRIVING 11AIN
HILLSBOKO WAS THE LAST STOP
Met at tbe Dtpot by Large Crowd sod
Bssd
Tbe Portlsnd business men's excur
sion pulled into Forest Grove last
Friday evening, about 00 o'clock,
and the delegation was met by a
Urge nuu.licr of ciiizns and the
Forest Grove band. The visitors
were given an informal reception at
and samples. Tbe styles are of ths , . , , .... i
latest aid the materials are tbe the. Co,onif1' ntlni l ni 'nd
Judge Mollis making addresses in
bebslf of tbe town, and responses
being tnsd If. M Cake. J. F. Car-
roost beautiful ever exhibited here,
and we insure perfect lit. If in
terested rail and examine, or a
postal card will bring s triples to
your homes.' Mre. Belle It. Brown,
Agent for Chas. A.Slevenicfc Bros.,
Chicago.
John T. Beagle, of Pendleton,
died Ootobsr 19. He was born In
Missouri in 1H38, and came to Ore-
ton with bit parent in 1843, set
tling near Forest urove, bis father
nil, W. H.Chapin. and II. I. Pit
to k Fort at Grove' reception
committee to aeat and welcome the
excurrion fulluss:
W II Hollis, chairman, I U iuilcy, A
O Hoflmao, J A Abbott, C V B KumkII,
at Peterson, President W N lerrtu, v h
Bowman, I) I) Martin, U'allrr lloge, 11
BJohoton, I. I. Ilollmifrr R'M Dooley,
running . .tor. at Forest Grove in U""
mo pari 7 iuu '"""H
membered by old pioneers. The
Beagles left this county in 18M.
and young Beagle finally landed
at Pendleton, where be has since
resided. Drotesed was a brother
of Wm. Beagle, wbo is married to
a lister of Mis J. A. Imbrie.
A new firm, the Chit . A. Lam
kin Company, with Chat. A. Lara
kin as manager, baa purchased tbe pouring in sheets. A large crowd
Archboul Hardware Store end taken I was at the station to meet tbe vis
obsession. Mr. Lamkin is a preo- itore. and the two band were in
tical hardware man and takes years attendance.
of experience to tbe business. Mr I Of the 84 business men all but
Arohbold, wbo has been In tbe bus- two or three started lor the city.
iness for many years, will retire Kn route to tbe court houe ihey
and take a vacation and get ac- stopped at the residence of Dr. and
quainted with bis family. Mrs. F. J. Bailey, where the ladies
J. W. Hayee. of North Forest 0' th city tendered a.ten mDU
- . i inn mw n f n oni ra i rM n
Grove, wbo has been buying bops
Dr Hrowo, It II Stusr;, Mayor C N John
son, V W Kmrrson, A V Johnton. II C
Atwrt', C O Kf, Frel Watroua, V K
NuhoUoo, ilatry Uuff. S A M.uIioj,
ProieMor II L Bates, Dan I'sruoni, h J
Corl, A K Nourae, O C Hancock, Nelaon
B UCourac, Cbailea Hines, K S Calleu-
der, S G HuKhet, A J Wirt. W M Uag
ley, Dr K n Ktnlt, Dr UeiKer, ti villiger,
Piofraaor Allen and W B llatnet.
Tbe train reached Uillsboro a
little after eight and the rain was
for Squire Farrar. was In town
Friday, having closed the deal for
I'M bale of hope from tbe Wbit
mores, of Laurel, at eignt cents.
Mr. Hayes bought the Henry 11 an-
nan hope, Buxton, a few weeks ago,
paying 12 cents for tbe lot.
The recent heavy rains had no
perceptible effect on the roads
where the split-log, or drsg prinoi
pie, had been in use. This shows
for itself Get a split log; drag
the road in front of your farm, get
reception, at which light refresh
menu were served
At the court house, Msyor Corne
lius gave the visiting delegation a
rousing welcome. Mr. Cake, of the
Chamber of Commerce, responded,
snd he wss followed by Dr. Tam-
ieeie, in an add teas setting forth
how the two places could mutually
make things easier, and at the same
time be of benefit to each other.
Fhe reception appointed to meet
the excuisinn at the depot consisted
of Mayor B. P. Cornelius, Hon. W.
H. Webrunn. John Denm. G. A.
Go to McCormick's for school
tupplic.
I). B Emrick, of Skills, was in
town Monday.
John Bchleged, of Banks, was io
the city Saturday. . :
E. 8, Crawford, of Laurel, was
in town Saturday.
B. B. Bstes, of near Greenville,
was in town Tuesday.
Candies, confectionery, cigars,
etc., at Fred Adams.' " '
Henry Miller, of Witch Hzl
was in town Tuesday.
Cheat seed and tare seed for sale.
John Milne, Hillsloro. " "
Louis Gardens, of Manning, wa
down to tbe city Monday.
Attorneys Hjllis and Hoffman
were in the city, Monday,
Oysters in bulk; slews, fry,
cocktaila-at Fred U. Adams.'
Ed. Bog, of Farmington, was a
caller at the Argus office Tuesday.
C. RRbee, of Farmington, was a
caller at the Argus oflice, Tuetday.
C. E. Shorey, of Mountaindale,
was iu the city the first of the week
Greer's is the place to buy timo
thy and all kinds of gras seed.
C. J. Cowaniah, of beyond Glen
coe, was a caller at the Argu oflice
Saturday.
School tablets, pencils, pens and
inks, etc , at McCormick's music
store.
Mrs. W. 1).
talndale, was a
Tuesday.
Bran, 119 50 per ton; shorts, $21;
chop brley, $2:1.50. Climax Mill
ing Company.
A.C. Winney, of beyond Glencoe,
was in town Tuesday, and made
this oflice a pleasant call.
For a good smoke try the Schil
ler or Excellencia rnd you will
try tbem again and again.
Garhardt GoeUe, of Blooming,
was in the city Saturday, and mads
this oflice a peasant call.
J.J. Meacham, of Mountaindale,
was down in Saturday's rain, feel
ing like a native Oregoniau
E. A. Barns' new song "A Dear
Little Webfoot Girl" now on sale
at McCormick's music store, 25 ctt.
AND AFTMDAMAGES
Notorious Character Says he
Wants to Sue Some One
JUST RELEASED FROM THE PES
Quick, of Mono-
caller in the city
your neighbor to do likewire, and Patterson. Dr. J. P. Taraiesic, U.
we will toon have better roads, h. Greer and I) W.Bath.
summer and winter.
John Uebel and wife, of Moun
taindale, were in town Tuesday,
conferring with the officials about
losing a canine, some boys having
shot the pet while he wss io tbeir
Tbe ladies who tendered the re
ception at the Bailey residence were:
Mesdame Francis tame Bailey, F A
Bailey, T H Tongue, W I) Hare. H V
Gitea, W H VVehrung. W M Barrett, C
R Kotlint, William t:onnell, S B Hus
ton, John Connelt, Francis Kane, Wil
yard. The lads were in their teens, Ji"."' Jft" i1-"0';
but Mrs. Uebel went out and took
the gun away from tbe youngsters,
Dsnnit has received bit new
stock of shoes, the American Gen
tleman and American Lady, the
nost in the market. Come In and
see tbem, Tbe latest models
These shoes are advertised in every
prominent magazine and newspa
per io tbe world
Fay W. Harrington, of the Dud-
ey Mill, was in town Monday, get
ting out sale notices. He expects
sell his
Chaslon W. Lusby, of Mountain
dale, died at tho borne of his ton,
1). B . Monday, November 20, 1905
with consumption, after several
months' illness. Deceased wss born
io Clark county, Kentucky, Deo. 2.
1828. and emigrated to Mistouri
with his parents, in 1 8,19, He was
wedded to Mary H. Lusby, July 2(5,
1840, coming to Oregon with bis
family in 1872. His wife died io
1877. Six children were born to
the union, the following being sur
vivors: Mrs. J. B. MoNew, near
Reedville; Geo. S ,of Alfalfa, Wash.
and Duvld B , at home. Interment
was in the WilW cemetery, above
Greenvi le. Tuesday afternoon.
For many years deceased resided
io the Greenville section, and only
moved to his present home a year
or so ago.
FORMER HILLSBORO MAN
Tuesday, Nov. 28, and soon start
(or or k, Nebraska, where he en-
inys better health than out in the
Oregon country.
Anderson !c Bon are now doing
business at Reedville. We carry
J. J. Rector, present superintendent
nl the water and light plant in this
city, has purchased a half interest
in the electric light plant at
Brownsville, and will take oharge
of it the first of the year It is with
regret that we see Mr. Rector loave
tho city, where he has long been sn
emoient superintendent and a bign
ly respected citizen; but the best
wishes of all our citizens attend him
in hia new enterprise. MoMinn
v Register. Mr. Keotor waB
formerly superintendent of the
water and light plant of thitf city
C W Redmond, A C Shnte, Misaei Ka
nonse snd Tongue.
PUBLIC SALE
to
The undersigned will sell at public
tale at the Dudley Mill, 2 miles
Northeast of Ce'nterville and 6
miles Northwest of Hillsboro, at
ten a. m. on
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28
Chesnut sorrell mare, 9 years, weight.
mo: liay horse, 7 vears, weighs, ljoo;
personal property on both fine work animals; good Iresa cow
j years; several fall pigt; new Rushford
wagon, 3, wide tire; new top buggy,
act heavy work hsrneat, u-iuch plow,
garden cultivator, folding saw, 4 foot
saw, wheelbarrow, large dresser, 8-foot
extcnaion table, half dor., chairs, rock
ing chair, three iron bedateads, mattreaa
and spring, good sewing machine, kUeli
all kindB of groceries and dry goodi, ubie, good cook ato
hardware, patent medicines; also
Hercules Stump powder. fay uu.rtl fru. xo BKllon cucumber pickles
highest market price for butter, tin brine, cooking utensils, dishes and
'ob and chickens numerous other article. LuncU at noon.
PB lrr , n 1. aia .1 i--
a v t 11 t Puni ... ia 0' aie-iuana unaer,
kl. Al A ULt0VSj!l ui I if Itiipai wvswa . tin :M -
i .n R.t..U. .nJ rnnrU that UBU V1 'w'.uun JOBr .""'? Bf
... .w- ..-.-.v.-,,, n-nwol nntn M nor rmt. 1
a crew oi engiunnrn nwuau. . - . off . - Q
per
vey through the Corneliui pass, in
to the Phillips' section. Whether
or not this is the same line that
Graydon has financed is not known
Dr. Eaton will speak at the Bap
tist church, Sunday, November 20,
at 11:00 a. ra. and at 7:30 p. ni
Morning subject, "Our Justification
-What it is and How do We Get
B.
Fay W. Harrington, Ox ner.
P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
CORNELIUS ON MAP
Mayor Thos, Talbot, of Cornelius.
was in towo Saturday and raid:
"Well, the Portland excursion
it." Evening, "Will God Punish .lighted I Cornelius, although they
the Wicked." All are invited.
Ovsters furnished for parties:
served at parlors, any style; hot
stews, raw, or any way desired
Neat service. Hot chocolate with
bread or cakes. Hot beef teat of
all kinds Palmateer's.
might have given us five minutes
of their time, as well sb not, for
our town buys more, in proportion
to its population, than any town in
Washington County. Besides, we
are financially as solid sb Rocke
feller. We have paid out 30U for
street planking this fall; we have
The eleven year old daughter of $1000 in the city treasury; and we
M. Fitziiramons. near New Beth- own the nioest, and only, oity park
any, is suffering an attack of small in Washington County. Come up
pox, ana me uouse una ueeu tjuar- nuu boo uo, uu no i u jw uc,
antined by Health Officer, Dr. F. and tell you ail about it."
J, Bailey.
Nothing pleases the lad v of the Social dance at Modern Wood-
houses like choice groceries and men Hall, Cedar Mill, Thanks
we keep nothing elije. Try us. H. giving eve, November 29, Every
Wehrung & Son.. body invited
N. C. Lilly, of Gales Creek, was
down to the county Beat Monday,
on business with the probate court.
For sale: J. I. Case gang plow,
in good repair. Inquire of U. G.
Gardner, Shop, Third Street, Hills
boro. Oscar Thayer, of Gaston, was in
town tbe first of the week. Mr.
Tbayer is an old time printer, and
at one time was connected with a
paper at Beaverton.
For tale: Running gears of
Sttidebiker wagon, 31, used two
summers: and set heavy work bar
ness, used two seasons, cost 148
when new. Ed. Austin, Hillsboro.
Mile J. Haines, city recorder of
Sherwood, was a State witness
against S. A. Mallory and Mrs. B
F. Willis. He states that Chas,
Wilson, an old residenter of tint
section, and after whom Wilson
ville was named, is very low.
No. 8 Hercules Stump blasting
powder for sale: also fue and caps
at Portland prices. G. Hater, 8
miles northeast of Hillsboro, on
Holbrook road, H miles southwest
from old PhilhpB postoflice. Ad
drees, Hillsboro, R. F, D. 4.
Gesl L. Davis, who was chief eo
gineer for the old Portlaud. Neha
leua & Tillamook Railroad Com
pany, the one which has sold its
holdings to E E. Lytle, of the Pa
cific Railway & Navigation Com
pany, was in town Tuesday, accom
panied . by Col. McCracken, who
was one of the stockholders in the
former company. Mr. Davis made
many friends here in view of his
integrity and he will always be re
membered with kindness by all
who had aught to do with him in a
business sense, or from a social
standpoint. They were out getting
matters straigbtenod Up between
the old and new companies.
, If you want brick for any pur
pose, or building blocks for a foun
dation, remember that the Groner
& Rowell Company, of Scbolls, can
supply your demands. They have
a bne lot oi lumber, rougn ana
dressed, in their yard, and will
meet all competition. Now that
your crops are harvested, would it
not be a good idea to consider it
tiling will not increase your in
come. Wet, low spots in the fields,
always giving poor results, can be
remedied by putting in tiling. 1 Let
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. Post office address
Hillsboro, Oregon, R. P. D. No. 2.
Sixty thousand feet of fine, dry
ehiplap on hand.
Trying to laduce Portland Attorneys to
Take Case
The notorious Dan Tromley, who
married the Gishwiller woman, and
who was sent to the "pen" for two
years, for an attempt to effect a jil
br.ak when J. E. Burke, whose
right name was Hamlin, was con
fined in tbe county jail, has been
released from tbe state's custody,
and the diesolute wreck is now try
ing to get a Portlsnd attorney to
sue Hillsboro people for 1 10,000
damage because of his being tarred
and featberred here, two years ago
last summer.
Tromley had been jailed here for
drunkenness and bad threatened to
kill a prominent citizen tbe cur
didn't have tbe nerve to go Xo tbe
man direct, but, instead, went to
his home and frightened the lady
of ths house with his threats. Tbe
lads of the town, having endured
his abuse and threats for some days,
finally took the man out and gave
him a neat cost ol Ur and leathers.
Subsequently he was arrested on
tbe charge of threatening to kill
and placed in the county jail.
While incarcerated J. E Burke, the
forger, and J. T. McNamara, an
other inmate, broke jail. Tromley
disclaimed any aid, but after they
were recaptured a key was found
in his cell that would unlock the
steel cage. Upon being preesed he
confessed, pleaded guilty and was
ventenced to two years in Salem.
While in jail Tromley "a wife
moved out a lot of goods that were
under chattel mirtgage, an! they
were hauled to tbe Stewart farm, at
her direciion, and covered with bay.
Next morning tbe woman's house
was burned, and the was arrested
for arson. The case was dropped
against the woman upon (he provi
so that she left " the county, which
she immediately did.
Tromley says he wants a change
of venue as he can't get a fair trial
here. If he should come to Hills
boro and begin his old tactics he is
likely to again meet with a recep
tion that will linger long in his
memory.
First Quality Drug Store
We provide for the people who have had enough ex
perience to know that inferior goods are dear at any
price; who have learned that good goods from a first
quality, trustworthy house are always cheaper
really and aggressively cheaper to buy.
We Have Made a Reputation
For our prescription work, because we do the work ex
actly as it should be done. We pay no one a percent
age to send us prescriptions, and, therefore, it pays
you to bring such work to
BAILEY'S PHARMACY
This is an advertisement, and likewise it is a fact.
v
"As the Twig is Bent '
The Tree's Inclined
CEDAR MILL DAMAGE CASE
The big Cedar Mill damage case,
alienation of affection, wherein a
. it n
jury last spring gave ueua a.
Keen a verdict of fo.utiu, compen
satory, and $218 30, costs, the judg
ment laying tgaicBt busan Kev-
nolds Keen, has bfien appealed to
the Supreme Court by the defend
ant's attorneys, C. W. Miller, Port
land, and . B. Huston, Hillsboro
and the plaintiffs attorneys, Spec-
cer & Davis, Portland, and ti. 1.
Baeley, HillBboro, have be? n Berved
with the notice. ThiB was the case
where Delia B. Keen sued her di
vorced husband's wife for aliena
tion, it appearing from the evidence
that Keen and the plainlin, then
husband and wife, had rented
farm from the defendant, and
while on the place Susan Reynolds,
nee Brueeer, had taken a trip
Wasco county. Keen later deserted
the wife: she procured a divorce.
and Keen later married the Rey
nolds widow. The ex wife then
brought suit for damages, the jury
oonEisting of W. A. Montgomery
Mountaindale, Geo. Harrow, Hills
boro. Daniel Baker, Forest Grove.
C. Rehse, Farmington, A. S. Briggs,
Dilley, Cbas. Bernard, Cedar Mill
John Kamna, Farmington, Joh
Tiftard, Tisardville, Adam Simp
son, Buxton, W. A. Marlin, uiiis
boro, Wm. " Graff, Bethany, an
Joh a A Abbott, Forest Grove, giv
ing plaintiff judgment sb above
stated. The cafe will probably be
iu the Supreme Court six months
or more. , - ;
How is it with the young people of your household f 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 onr bank with the first spare
dollar that cornea 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"inT'
clined" are likely to grow up into straight and thrifty
manhood. '
THE J. 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. Ne. 1. Pacific States
Phone No. 28x4.
r. p. ooczli
56 e Delta
Drug Store
For Prescriptions,
Family Recipes,
Patent Medicines,
School Boohs,
Sundries, Etc.
THE DELTA DRUG CO.
WM. TUCKER, Prop.
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE
COUNTY OK WASHINGTON
BIRTHDAY PARTY
The Overroeder home, at North
Reedville, was the scene of a pleas
ant occasion one evening last week,
the day bsing the seventeenth
birthday anniversary of their
daughter, Miss Lizzie. Music and
games were enjoyed. After light
refreshments the room was cleare.l
and dancing was indulged in. At
a late hour ths happy party dis
per fed, having all voted it an ex
celled time. Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Overroeder, Wm Over
roeder, Frank, Lizzie and Mary Overroe
der, Messrs. Rimer Borwick, Rudolph
Unmeti, Frank Nimmo, Walter Snider
mid wife and sou, Clarence, Misses Alma
M. Hansen and Anna Nimmo.
Gus Kempfer, l'luiutiff,
vs.
Jay P, MeadrFriti Huguenln,
Louise Huguenin and Kit.
Nimmo, Defendants,
To Jay P. Mead, one of tbe above named
defendants: -In
the name of the State of Oregon, you
are horebv commanded and required to
be and appear in the above entitled Court
in the above entitled Cause and answer
the complaint therein tiled against you on
or before the expiration of 0 weeks' pub
lication of this summons in tbe tiliisooro
ArmiH. the tirst nublication thereof being
on the 5th day of Oetoter, 1H05, and the
last publication tnereol Demg on Novem
ber 23, 1906, to-wit:
On or before the 23rd day of November,
1905, and you will please take notice that
if you fail so to appear and answer, the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for the
relief prayed for and demanded iu his
complaint, to-wit:
For a Judgment against yon for the
sum of $275 and interest thereon from
Feb. 15, 1K93. at the ratel of 8 per cent, per
annum, and the sum of I7S Attorney's
fees and for the costs and disbursements
of this suit; and for a decree foreclosing
that pertain mortgage, executed by you in
favor of Iriadna Bohart and John Bohart,
her husband, to secure the payment of
said scin of money on lot o. inn twelve
of and in Bobart Subdivision of tbe D. L.
C. of Geo. W. Kbberts, in Township 1
JNOrm itange a west ui ui win. mci.,
containing 10 acres, aud for a dec6 of
sale of said premises and that the pro
ceeds thereof be applied in satisfaction of
the claim of the plaintiff, and for a decree
forever barring and precluding you from
every rij?ht, title and Interest in and to
said premises and the whole thereof and
for such other decree as may be necessary
aufl proper In the promises,
which order requires you to appear
answer said complaint on or before
expiration of six weeks' publlcatiur
this summons, to-wit: On or before
vember 23. 1905, the tlrst publlca
thereof being October 5, 1!W.
- UEO K. BAOI.KY,
Attorney for Plait
SUMMONS
IN
Ileisu' bulk pickles, no acid; at
H. Wehrung & Sons.
Tins summons is served upon you by
publication, bv order ol Hon. 1.. A, koou,
County Judge f Washington County,
made and dated October 4iU, 1905. aud
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF r
STATE OF OUKOON, FOR
WASHINGTON COUNTY
Frank Fiala, Plaintiff, 1
va f ..
Agnes Fiala, Defendant,)
To Agnes Fiala, the defendant,
In the name of the Stste of Ore
yon are hereby noli lied that the plui
herein has riled a complaint for diy
against you in the above entitled e
and cause aud you are hereby not i lied
required to appear and answer the
plaint or tile some appearance thai
on or liefore the 28th day of l)e;rr
A D., 1905lteing the last day of the
nnKirilwd in the order for publics
and if yon fail so to answer and apim
rile some appearance herein, the plai
will causo your default to tie entered
noted and will apply to tbe Court foi
raliet prayed for in the complaint, to
A decree forever dissolving the Don
matrimony now existing between you
tbe plaintiff and for such other relief i
I the Court appears equwaDie ami pw
i The date of the tirst Duplication nt
summons is Thurstiav, avwmacr m,
and the last publicat ion is Thursday,
ceinber 28, t!WS, and this summons
he published in the Hillabom Arari
weekly newspaer of Washington Ct
tv.Orcgon, on every Thursday of a?h
every week between said data foi
successive weeks. . j
This summons is pi'htishad nv orrt
Hon. T. A. McBrtde, Judge of said S
made In said cause on Novemhaw l
CHAK. J. MCMNAt -1
Attorney for Piwut
. Argus and Ore
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