HILIMORO ARQUS, UACH ti, 1900 W.bruDg.' Hall, March 31. James 8titt, of the Mutual Life, wu np from 8j1to, Tneeday. President Ferrin, of P. IT., tu attending circuit court Tuesday. 11. L. Burcbell, of Mow Rood' bridge, wu io the city Tuesday. T. R. Davis snd too, Chu., were In from North Plains, Tuesday. Sam Johnson wu down from Shadj Brook, Tuesday. Judge Hollia, of Forest Grove, wu attending circuit . court the first of the week. Mrs. Flore Smith, formerly of this city, end bow of Clackamaa, writes the Argus for another year of home reeding. Miss Susie McKinney, of Port lend, wee e Hilleboro visitor, 8uo day, the guest of Mrs. K. C. Mc Kinney. Fard Lenger Sr., of Sherwood, end en old time supporter of the Argus, celled here Tuesday, while in on jury duty. You will do well to list your fern for eels with J. C. Kuratli. Will also cry auction sales. Satis faction guaranteed. J. C. Kuratli, Hillsboro. Residence in city. Fred Qreenberg, of Progress, and who ic one of the many hundreds of moods oi toe Argus in tne county, wea a pleasant caller at this office. Tuesday. Milton W. Smith, attorney for Pacific University, was in town Tuesday, to open the land reversion cases, but as all were continued for the term he had his trip for noth ng. . ' Chu. T. Price, a master of the art . preservative and that means . i i . r.. ' Portland, yesterday, end made the Argus a pleasant call. For gentlemen's, ladies' and child recTi hoss you can do no bet ter than to buy of John Dennis. We have them for everybody, and at prices that are values. ' A reduction in organs at McCor mick's music store. A $75 Eitey for $65; a 175 Estey slightly used, 50; a 180 Carpenter for 147.50. Edison Phonographs and Records. Brown Leghorn, Black Minorca and Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for sale; for hatching purposes; Leghorn, II; Minorca end Ply month Rocks, 50 cents per setting. R. H. Greer.4 I have for sale a very desirable farm of 35 acres, more than half under the plow. Balance tillable land; beet soil; especially adapted for fruit, vegetables or dairying. H. A. Jn Hillsboro, Box 3. j D. P. Correiri, lessee of a part of tne nare iarm,just adjoining the city, left Tuscany, Iuly, March 12, for this place. He expects to reach this city about April 1. Mr. C. is one of our most successful gardeners and he has been home visiting the old roiu in Sunny Italia. . James H. Sswell, who bas had a lift's experience in grain railing. ob his mammoth farm northeast of town, states that the Fall sown grain is sot at all injured out his way, except, perhaps, in isolated places. Winter sown will not be hurt, as the snow will help it out It is reported that the big Hoover uonnell ranch bu been leased. beginniog with next Fall, to Wm. Chalmers, the rental price said to be 13.75 per acre.' W. E. Smith has been on tbe ranch' for some three seasons, his time expiring next uctotwr. , J. R. Bailev was down from Buxton, Tuesday, and slates that the earlv Dears have been tnncheul up in his section, but that only the very earnest oi apples nave suffer ed from tbe freeze; Fall sown grain he states, is not injured. Ha re ports from eight inches to a foot of snow up m tne runs, according to vne eievauon. ; Rev. Mabone, former! of Aslor ia, and now of North Yakima, Wash., and who, by ths wsy, is the Cong, minister who went to Forest Grove and bought what he swears wu "booze" in order to set evidence in tbe Forest Grove liquor cues, wu in the city Tuesday, making the trip here only to find the case wu continued on account of the illness of Mrs. Miller, of For , est Grove. . Frank Kellesman, who went from Reedville to the Alberta oountrv. writes from Leopold for the Argus . another year, and bis letter states that tbe country is getting filled np with people from this part of tbe nortnwest. He says: "We had a nioe summer last year, the Hottest day being 86 in the shade, In Jnne and July tbe sun shines from 16 to 17 hours. Last year's crop wu excellent. Tbe wbest went from 25 to 30 bushels. One settler threshed 2200 bushels oats ' from 20 acres of new land. We bad an agreeablewinter, there being only a few days when it wu 30 or 40 below zero. Tbe weatner is now warm 40 above. Last year wheat wu sown here March 28. All the homesteads are taken, and the railroad land is selling at $9.50 per aero. Tbe Candian Northern runs through oar territory and towns ' are springing rapidly up along the lint. Humboldt, which eighteen months aj wu not on the map, ia now a city of eight stores, 3 hotels and one bank. Settlers are coming in from the states, and from Europe, and all sre buying lend." John Heisler, of Gales Creek, was in town the first of the week, and says that he is willing to go on record that no farmers living along ths toll road between Gales Creek and the Washington county line are charged toll, and that the reve nue for the road is received from tourists who are going to the beach or to Wilson rirer on fishing or hunting trips. He sl?o says that the heaviest road along the line is that portion in the county and that the road tax ia not sufficient to keep the highway in any condition and that unless ths stage line people keep it up it will be practically im passable the-biggest part of the year. Mr. Heisler lays bethinks that the vut majority of those who signed', the remonstrance did not know the exact conditions, or they would not have subscribed to it This statement ia published as a matter of news, and as well, ss a matter of justice to the McNamer line. Senator C. W. Fulton has notified Hon. W. N. Barrett that a scholar ship at Annapolis will be given hie sou, William, who has been attend ing school st Pacific University. Just u soon ss the necessary pa pers can be effected ilium will leave for the Naval institution of learniaz and training. He will hare four years of arduous study, discipline snd training and then he will have a two years crime over tbe world, after which time he be comes a commissioned officer of the Navy. No Oregon boy has hereto fore remained the six years snd this appointee saye that he is going to make tbe six years, nrst week e hssing, and alL His many Hills boro friends, who appreciate his determination, know that be will take the entire course, snd con gratulate him upon the good for tune that hu befallen bim. It ill mean six years of hard work, but he will get $500 per year, from day of entry. If you want brick for anv pur pose, or building blocks for a foun dation, remember that tbe Groner A Rowell Company, of Scholls, can supply your demands. They have a fins lot of lumber, rough and dressed, in' their yard, and will meet all competition. Now that your crops are harvested, would it not be a good idea to consider if tiling will not increase your in come, wet, low spots in the tields, always giving poor results, can be remedied by putting in tiling. Let us help you. Wscsnaid you to avoid crop failure on low lands. Houss and barn bills for lumber on short notice and do not forget thst ws can furnish you estimates on short notice. Poet office sddrees Hillsboro, Oregon, R. F. D. No. 2. Sixty thousand feet of fine, dry shiplap on hand. Seen while lighting a cheroot: Two sleighs tied to the court hou89 square, March 19 A little wren knocking ths socks off a robin, four times u large, in a tree in tbe court yard. Fourteen Foreet Grove men going over to a circuit court lawsuit C. E. Runyon with a smile on his face, indicative of the fact that S. B. Huston had just told him another story. Geo. Wil cox, the tall man, walking by tbe Bids of tbe shortest man in tbe county. Scbulmerich's cat whip a big St. Bernard dog in front of the watering trough. DeWitt Smith take a fall on the crescent tidewalk leading to the temple of justice. A hair sticking out of the end of the cheroot and brands have been changed. Peter Nelson, of West Union, was in the city Friday. Peter is living in the house built by Caleb Wiltins, east of this city, bo years ago. The structure wu made out of cedar, and a great portion of the lumber wu band-sawed and hand ripped. Tbe wood ia still in s fine state of preservation, and Mr. Nel son has only repaired it by putting in a new foundation. Tnia beats tbe record of the old court bouse, built in the early fifties, and mill doing service with the Jeffries' eh op and Greer's shoe store, opposite the luaiatiu. " Judge McBride, in speaking of Willis Dunntway, republican can didate for State Printer, said, the other day: "There is a young man wbo, when a baby, came near being the cause of loss of my life. He wu ill, and I wss but a boy. I wu sent after, and, in fording a stream my horse went under. I barely managed to reach shore and came near drowning. I found my horss ths next morning, uninjured. Young Dunniwav recovered finelv and hs is now a candidate for tbe best paying office in the state. Dr. J. A. Richardson, of Salem, ends a communication to tbe Ore gonian, wherein he takes to tak an euitoriai insinuation Dy tbe lnde nanrlent. of tbia mils?, that V C - , -J , -- ... . awlejr, congressional candidate, was at one time mesne. The Dr. says that Mr. Hawley had tbe "grippe" two J ears ago, snd ihat, with many others, common, he had a wracn or aenrium owing to ths high fever. Hs states that within four or five weeks sfter the attack of "grippe" Hawley was back at bis post, lecturing in Willamette University. John Bsrrie, now with W, J. Benson. WU un to his hnmealAfl.it in North Yamhill, the first of tbe week, and reports fourteen Inches of snow up in tbe mountains. He predicts a great high water if the weather turns warm enough. The mountains above Buxton and Gales READ AND YOU WILL LEAK That ih leading atedlceJ writer and tr-acner of mil ih several sraoola ot prartlre endorse and iKoaBn4, la (ha strongest term possible, ra ami atert ingredient m twill" into the coatpoalUoi of Dr. Pierce's Uoutea M oak-el lirTery far the our ot week stomach, dTsaepste. catarrh of stoaech, "liver euasplelaw fcirpid llrr. or blltouaueee, chronic bowel aftWUona, ami all catarrhal die ut hatever region, aaate or natur. 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Creek have a good deep fall, and this county is also np to a big stags of water whon things beat np in a few days. Wanted- Girl for general home work. Inquire at this office. Social at Wehrungs' Hall, March 31. P. J. Krieirsr, of Verboort, wu in town ths first ot the week. W. W. Tennis of Shadv Brook. was a welcome caller at tne Argus office, Tuesday. Our suits fit you, and yon can not tell them from the product of a nrst class tailor snop. tome in snd see them We carry the finest stock of clotbtng and overcoats in the county. H. Wehrung A Sons. C. W. Redmond and wife went to McMinnville Friday, to attend tbe funeral of Mrs. Arthur Mo- Phillips, a daughter of Mr. Red mood's brother, John. She lefts husband and one child to mourn her loss. Axel Anderson wu np from Progress, Tuesday, and was m companied by the Gust in brothers Mr. Anderson's father became vio lent, Sunday, after several days of drinking, snd be procured a gun end started to make trouble. With the aid of neighbors bs wss dis armed, and an insanity charge lodged against him. He was brought up and evidence taken by Judge L. A. Rood and Dr. W. D. Wood. Axel testified that his father had these spells every few month", after drinking, but that otherwise be wu kind enough, out side of a certain gruffnsee. He stated that he did not like to see him c infined, and commitment wss then not ordered daring good be havior. COLONIST RATES Commencing February 15th and continuing daily to and Including Anril 7ih. 1906. and from Hentm. ber 15th until Ootobtr 31st, 1906, colonist tickets will be sold from tbe east to points on Oregon Lines via Portland. From Chicago, III $33 00 " Bloomington, III....... 31 80 " Peoria, III 31 00 M 8t Louis, Mo 30 00 " Memphis, Tenn 37 AO " Omaha, Neb 25 00 " Kawa City, Mo 25 00 " 8t Joseph, Mo..... 25 00 " Sioux City, Ia 25 00 St Paul exceplvia lower Missouri river gateway.. 25 00 Denver. Colo 25 00 Corresponding rates wilt be made from other point, and will apply to all points of Oregon Lines. A. L. Craig, General Passenger Ageut. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS Tbe tax rolls for Washington Coun ty, uregon, lor tne year 1805, will be ope a on Monday, February 19, 1906, snd those paying their taxes by March 15, 1906, will receive a rebate of three per cent. Those paying one half of their Us by April 2. 1900, may pay the remain ing one-half by the first Monday ia October, without extra charge, pen alty, or interest. Those not pay ing one-balf of their tax by April 2. 1906, will have added thereto a penally of ten per centum, and an interest charge of one per centum per month, until paid, u tbe law provides and directs. J. W. Connell, Sheriff. And Ex Offioio Tax Collector for Washington County, Oregon. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 1 st day of February, 1906. WANT COUNTRY STORE For rent: building in thickly, eettled community, suitable for a country store: can set trade of over 90 families, nronerlr conducted. Apply at tbe Argus office for fur ther information. SUMMONS. IX THE CI act' It COVRT Ot THK BTATB Of ORKUON, SHIR WASHINGTON COt'NtY, Charles K, Nam, rialnllft, 1 vs. v Montana P. Mam, ltefemlenl. I To Montana P, Marre. the ahov named the nam of the Stat of Oregon, you are hereby required and commanded to appear In ih above entitled Court, In the above entitled ratine ami anwr Hie om plaint therein filed agwinet you, on or be (ore th xlrtton of six (rt) week from tbe date or th first publication of thi summon in th HilhUiro Argu. Ih find publication thereof Mug- on toe 16th day of February ItM). and the last publication thereof being on th jMh dav of March MM, lo-wtt : On or before the JWh day oi March IHtW, and you will take notice thai it you fall ao to appear and answer said complaint, th plalnntl will apply to th Court for th relief prayed lor and de manded In his complaint, to-elU Kor a decre dissolving th marrtag and marriage contract siUling lietween the plaintiff and the defindaut, on the ground of desertion, and for III coats and disbursements of thi suit and for such other and further relief as may It proper In equily and good oonaclence. Thla summons is served upon you hy publication in the Hillsboro Argus by or der of the Honorable U A. Rood, County Judge of Washington County, msde anil dated February Th, MM, and which ur dr requtren that you appear and answer on or befor the expiration of six i) week from the dale of tbe ti nit publication oi this summons, to-w It: On or before th Ma day of March. I Win. UKU, K. HtULKT, Attonivy for Plslntlft. fl Oregon Shor t line atralMm Pacific TRAINa TO THK EAST DAILY rROM PORTLAND. Through Pullmaa standard sad tourist sleeptag-cars daily to Omaha, Chicago. spocaae; toartst siceptag-car daily to Kaaaaa City; through Pullman tourist sleeping -cars (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, re- cJMacbair cars fatal free) to ths ear abv roa DwULT TIM I SOUKDUUM raoH PORTLAND siTt rsoM DAILT Chicago fort- 8neit Salt Lake, Denver, Kt, Worth ' omaha, Kansas City, 81 Louis, Chicago and 4:30 T. m, via Hunt ington Atlantic Kipreas Salt Lake, Denver, Pt. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, Bl Louis, Chicago and ScU r. as. 10-.90A.H via Hunt ington St. fattTf WailaallaTLew u Fast ton .Spokane, Wallace Pullman, Minneap olis, HU Paul, lu lutt, Milwaukee, Chicago and Kat Mail 7:36 a. aco r. at. via Spokane OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDU1.K raOM POBTLAKB 8Uamhlpa between Portland and Ban r rancisco every nv aay. River boats on th lower Columbia and WlUamatt daily topt Sunday. LOW RATES To and from all point In th East Tickets via this rout on aa! at all depot office of lb Southern Paoiflo Co. A. L. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon. Notice ot Final Settlement. Notice la hereby given that th under signed ha filed In th Cvnuty Court, ol th Ntal of Oregon, for Washinirton County, bl final account in th Mailer of wo aatat ot L.nawig noiti, awwaeeo, and said Court has set Monday, th Mh dav of April, 1S0S, at 10 o'clock a. in , of said day, at in court itooni, tnereor, in Hillsboro, Oregon, aa th time and plafw for hearing objections to said final ac count snd for tbe settlement of said estate. 'Dated at Hillsboro, ou tbia 3rd day of Marco, I uot EDWARD SCHULM ERICH. ' Administrator of the estate of Ludwlg u oils, acesa. tieo. E. Kagley, iltorney for Admr. Meetoe ot Pinal Sectleaaent. Notic is hereby given that the under signed has tiled In th County Court, of th BUt or Oregon, for Washington t'ponty, bar final account in tbe matter of to estate or rump rsghtnng, aeeeaaeci, and said Court bas set Monday, th ltli day of April, 1S08, at th County Court Room In Hillsboro, Oregon, at the hour of 14 o'clock a m., of said day a th place and I'm for bearing said Anal account and lor th final seltleaisiit uf said estate. " Dated at Hillsboro, on thi Oth day of area, ivuo. " ELIZABETH FKOHTLINO. Adinluietralrii of th UU of Philip Pagbtllng, deceased - ueo. B. Bsgley, Attorney for Admlnis tratriz. Administrator's Notic Notice la hereby given that tbe undenlirn. ed has been by the County Court nf the Dial oi uregon wr in county of Wash ington, duly appointed administrator of (n estate of Martin Bauberg, deceased, and baa duly qualified and entered upon tbe discharge of blsdutle as such, Now, therefore, all persons having claim against said estate of Martin Han berg are hereby required to present the gain together with proper voucher to the uiNH"eJiH w, uavw vuius ui ueo. IV, Aegley.ln Hillsboro, Oregon, within six W montna irom in aate nereor. Dated at Hillsboro, on this 8tb day ofMarob, 1900 OEOBOE 8CHULM ERICH, Administrator of the estate of Martin Banberg, Deceased, Notic of Final Settlement Notic la hereby given that the under signed baa Died in the County Court of th State of Oregon for Washington Coun ty, bis final account in th matter of the state of i. 8. Jackson, deceased, and said Court has set Monday, tbe ltlth day of April. 1808, at th Court Room in Hills boro, Oregon, at tbe hour of 10 o'clock a. m of said day, as th time and place for bearing objections to said final account, and for the final settlement of said estate. Datd this 8th day of M' rch, 190H. JOHN H. DORLAND, Administrator of th eatat of J.8, Jack son, deceased. Geo. R. Bsgley, Attorney for Adminis trator. Smokers like the Schiller and the Exoellenoi. Taess cigars are of the best stock. You can't fool an authority on e good cigar. Charter OaK Ranges Cheaper than j i .It CHAS. A. , HILLSBORO. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING Notire isherebv glvttu that the Annual !tock holders' Meeting of the Hillsboro Co-omlive Coinnsny will be held In Oreim Hall. Ilillxboro, tire., on March V. l'.MI, at imp. ui. This meetliig ie railed for the purpose of electing a hoard of direelors for the ensuing year, anil the transaction of surli other buainiwe as may legally uorne before said milling, J. A. IMHKlK.iWy. . JXHKA H.SKWKI.I., Pre. Dated at Hillsboro, Ore., Hill March I, lW, SUMMONS IN THE CIKCIMT COl'RT OK THK STATE OK OREOON FOR WASHINOTOS COUNTY George W, PslUrson, Plalnllll'i vs. V Frederick Koshland, Dafondsut) To Frederick Konliland, the above nsmed defendant: In the nam of th Stat of Oretfon. voti are hereby commanded and required! to be and appear in th ahov entitled' imurt and answer th complaint therein riled agsinst vou, on or before th eipirstlon of six (Hi wes from Ih dsi of th first io-wlt: On or before the 19th day of April, niuo, tne oat oi me nm punucaiion being March mh, 1IMI, and you will please taae notice mat u you isii to appear and answer said complaint, th plaintiff will apply to th Court for th relief praysd for in bis complaint, to-wit: For a decree that the plaintiff Is the owner in lee simple or ait or toe west tiaii of the 8otth Cast quarter of Section In. T. 2. N. R. 2 West. Will. Mr. In Washing; ton County, Oregon, containing eltily(J) acres, and that you have no rlglit, title, interest, clal ni or demand tlicrt In or tnereto, and roi a users rorevrr barring and precluding the defendant and all per sons claiminB hy. through or under him. from any Interest, till or claim therein. and for tb costs and disbursements of this suit. This summons Is served upon you by publication by order of Hon, h. A. Rood. County Judas of Washington Cuuntf. Oregon, mad and dated on the 8th day of aiarco, ivw, wmon order require you to appear and answer llieoomplaint filed In said cause, on or before the expiration of six (8) weeks from th data of the first publication or this summons to-wit: Un or liefors April IWh, 1908, th first publl cation thereof being March 8th, IMKI. . OEOROK K, HAGLKY, -Attorney for Plalritilf. Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given that ths unilerslun ed Kiecutor of the last will snd testament of William Manr.ev. deceased, has filed In th County Court of the State of Oregon, for Washington County, hi final acoount In the matter of said estate, and said Court has set Monday, the ltlth day of Anru, iimj, at tne uounty tiourt itomn In HlllHboro, Oretron. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., of said dav, as Mi time and place or nearing oojections to said nnai ac count, and fur llnal settlement or said estate. Dated at Hillsboro, on this 8th day of nsruu, two, J. A. IMBRIR. Executor of tbe last will and testament or William Mauzey, deceased. Ono. R. 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Climax Milling Company Pacific Hillsboro, ' Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the miller signed administrator with th will an nexed of tbe estate of David Monroe, ile ceased, bas tiled in the County Court of th Btate of Oregon, for Washington Coun ty ,-hla Anal account in th matter of said estate, and said Court has ant Monday, the Kith day of April, loud, at the Court R om of said Court In HiUsuoro, Oregon, in Portland vM,,l'M.i .,am a aa i COMPANY - OREGON m a m m m m mm 1 at (0 n drtughl) Beers. Medicinal Use State Phone Or eg, on J""1'" aid iinsi ,ut, 'if;, ; ;,, aoiunilieill ill llld KHfltlfl, 1900 . Hillsboro, this Mitroli n ' . .'.A. IMIiHIl; the k,Htt8 ot David Monroe, (1iitoiiih.I trotor y' Atloriy f'ira.11,,,.,11