The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 12, 1906, Image 1

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    VOL. XIII.
HILLSBOKO, OREGON. JULY 12. 190(3.
NO. 17
Sm vcj in. TuiticH Running
Itoiii ComcliuN I'jihh, South
tNCI.VttUH MAINTAIN A SILENCE
Jiwvey SnM to Kun lip Willamette
Vsllry From tier
A pi r t y of engineers baa been stop.
tiing iu this city fur nne days, ami
it is rrportml that llicy are out un-
tlr DlH BUMli('f of ImilMHtllti
lirntal lini', aliirli wishes to get In
to I'oi llmul cm it line aoroKH On.
tral Oregon, over the ('aneiulrta at a
point east ii KiiKttiut, iul thriiie
down the Willamette Valley, ai-rima
iiilo Waehini'liin (ninty, ftixl then
into Oregon's . ini'troiMili through
tlm Cornelius 1'bhk. The parly in
lh Hi' lil maintains the etricltet pi
lmiod - in (nut llit probability in
that they ilo nut know fur whom
they are working. Messrs. Graham
ml llaiiiinoml, two well known
raihoad iiimii, r I'Nikiii); out fur
tlm rights of way, and ihey are gel
linn tlm ownership of lamia along
nil ttiH survey. Their p:trlina art
It tilling their paychecks rKii lrly,
ami it i rrK)i tfi ihl although tlm
ttherke art) signed by Western
sgruts, thci real power behind the
lluuue in Ilia Could liurw, which
want to and iiiusl-ibreak iuto
1'iirtlaiid via the ruule iibove de
eerilied, and then Von a count line
down from Tillamook to the Coon
Kay country. Tlm Washington
county eurvey in iniil to now lie
liridfd toward l.atirfl and the
Cii'haletn Mountain union
It in well known thai tin I'urt
laud parties who are popularly
supposed to Imi Mnnd the project
have I f tm aciiaiutiiiu themselves
witb the ownership ol timlmr laiult
both in Tillamook ami other coast
counties ax well ax down in the
HinsUw in fact they but recently
aant to IlilUlioro (or a price on a
Iiieoe of timber owned hy a well
;nown professional mau,
Who knowt nrlipH HilleWo
may yet I a station on a trans
continental railway ami then we
can laugh tit that Fureet tirove
electric line,
STROPE-MORRISON
A charming home wedding 111
thai ol Mix Vvrim M. Morrison to
(ieorge K. Hlrope, celebrated at the
home of the bride's lather, l'21'.l
Maryland Ave , Portland, on Mon
day evening, July 'J. The parlor
wa prt'tlily decorated with roHPS
and iwwt peart, wbilti festoons of
ivy and arrow wood made a beau
ti ful canopy undur which the cou
ple stood while Key. K. Weinerl
read tlm impressive ceremony ol
the ICvftnglicttl church. At S:;!0
o'clock tho wedding party entered
the parlor tn the si ruins of the
Lohengrin bridal cbortiH, played
by Mra. Johu Sihinellr.er, HiHter of
the bride.
The bride worn a dimple down of
lawn urnl' carried Madam Wagriim
roues. The maid of honor was
Mine Kdna Morrixon, the bride'x
HiHter, who' carried Ilieadu Park
roHiH, and the bent man wan Mr. J.
M. Hi'hnifcltKor, of Hood lliver.
Mr". Anna Carey oinlit the
brido'rt bouquet, while Minn Ada
rohiuell,er, ol llillnlmro, wan eeo
ond. 1
After connrfttuliitioiii ioe cream,
cake find lemonade whh nerved on
the lawn to the twnnty-iiina gureti
prcBHnt. During the evening van
out inimical Helrctione were render
ed. The manv prepentfi were vari
oub Bhd beautiful.
Amid ahower of rice and good
wIhIibh, tho happy couple departed
to the city. Mr. and Mri. Strope
will Hend the Hummer months
with Mr. and Mrn. John Bohruelt
zer.at their beautiful oountry home
in Kant Chehalem, near Newberg.
Curd of Thanki,
we ueeire 10 tiianK our many
frienda for the aid and tympatby
tcnilerfld ue during the illneee and
funeral ol sequiee of our daughter,
the late t;lara t;roeni.
Mr. and Mth. Andrew ERgiinan,
Cedar Mill, July 8, lOOti.
Propoiali for Wood
Healed prnpoaals will be opened on
Katurdav. Julv '21. (or the deliv
ery, during the month of August,
l!Hi, at the court house in Jlilla
boro, of 75 cords of first claea Gi
four-font wood, split reasonably
line; cut
from lirHt growth Hound
timber.
J. W. Connell.
Sheriff
Oieson.
of
Washington County,
I Dated at Hillshoro, Ore., July
" io, iauo.
The city council hag decided to
iimtall inelrra in all the residence
lauceta, and Hill tnaiutain a luini
mum charge of (I per month for
water amice. Tbia will done ut
no eipfinte to the ounaumer, aud
the water roiumittee (eel aaliafled
that it will make a big saving, both
financially, and In aconomy of wa
ter. Under the meter lyaUm it ia
confidently averted that a big aav
ng will be made iu wood, and that
the dttep well will lurniah water for
yeara to come. Where a year ago
through the warm aeaaoo the nurop
waa operated nearly night and davj
under the meter regime (t ie esti
mated that bii or seven hour a time
in pom ping will be saved. This ol
iuwlf will be an enormous saving
in fuel. One hundred and fifty
meters will be installed at once by
Hupt. Itingle, and this will require
Hfveral days' labor. The business
house ami offices down town will
uot have a meter attachment. It
a originally inUnded to have the
guagea put in at the expense of the
consumer hut there was so much
objection the plan was abandoned.
The Or oner v Rowell Co., of
Hcholla, is still taking ordera for
large tile, ss the wet weather set
them back with their work. W
have the finest stock of smaller
sue ever seen io the slate. .No
uiora brick iut now but will have
another supply about Julv 10.
We also have a good stock of dry
shiplap, rustio, Mooring, and com
mon stock of standard lumber.
Do not forget to investigate our
hollow building blocks for founda
tions, cellars, eu). This wet season
lias emphasized the necessity of tils
underdrain, so be prepared by put
ting in tile in the wet placoa.
rile the (Jroner & Howell Com
pany, Hillshoro, It. 2. .
Iowell Markee, of Kort-st drove,
niter a day at the Recorder's office,
concluded that be would rather be
a salesman In J. K. Bailey's store
nt Forest Grove than to be a depu
ty recorder of Washington County.
Consequently be informed Mr. Ire
land that he would not go to the
trouble of qualifying, and went
hack to the college city. Mr. Ku
ratli has been helping Recorder
lfflnd until another deputy ia se
cured. Karl K. Fisher, of Beaver-
ton, and who is one of the county's
popular teachers, will lie Mr. Ire-
anil deputy.
Those wishing ornamental shrub
bery, nursery stock, (lowers (such
ss carnations, China asters, etc.,)
should call on K. K. Morton, either
at HilUlxiro greenhouse grounds,
north ol the court house, or at the
naverlou greenhouse. Also have
fine stock of oelery, tomatoes, cab
huge, cauliflower and other plants.
The sports are all banking on
great deer hunting this seaeon, as
reMrta go to show that the bills
are "lousy' with venison. John
Mc.Namer, who runs lbs Tillamook
tags, line out of Forest drove says
that never liefore has he seen so
many deer sign, and A.W. Walker,
working (or the Redmond-Connell
livery, aaw a line buck in the road
near H. Taylor Hill's, near Moun
U i ml ale, last Friday. Look out
for venison steaks next Fall.
Our suits fit you, and you can
not tell them from the product of a
first class -tailor shop. Come in
and see them. We carry the finest
took of olothing and overcoats in
the county. H. Wehrung A Sons
Brick Fortune, who has been
training horses at the Hillshoro
Fair t) rounds, has retained from
Portland with the bunch of ani
mals in his charge. Mr. Fortune
certainly made some of the elect
town at the metropolis look like
"thirty oents ' on the Fourth at lr
vington, and he has established his
ability as a trainer with Oregon
horsemen,
Firs Insurance: Now is the time
to get your bouses and household
furniture insured. K. L. Perkins,
Agent Northern Assurance Com
pany. List your properly (or sale
with me.
Competent authorities state that
the hay crop will run all the way
from thirty to fifty per cent, higher
than last year and this means, a
big croD. Hav a verv oheiiD how
ever, but the price always stiffens
up considerably when the cold
weather sets in,
Mrs. G. Ti. Biggers, of LaQrande,
and her sister, Mies Minnie Ah
bolt departed Friday for a visit
with their sister, Mrs. Qilnett, at
bittell, Wash.
Wanted: To rent farm of 150
acres under cultivation and with
some pasture. Write "Z" oare Ar
giiB, stating place, where it is, and
how much cash rental you want
Fred Caldwell, of above Banks,
the first of the week lost a two
pocket purse, containing $120 in
gotu ana silver. The purse was
loBt somewhere between Banks and
the Louis Carstens' ranch.
Fine line of Mohair for waistiogs
all shades and oolojv, at H. Weh
I rung & Sons, ,
LAVING STEEL ON
TO BUXTON STATION
Pacific Hallway St Naviga.
tiun Gimps ny Ilcyond lisnks
TWENTY MILES WILL SOON BB LAID
Is BuiUb la Um Tbsa Two Weeks
sad Thes Will Suifsce
nside of two weeks the steel will
be laid to Buxton station, twenty
miles out of Hillshoro. The steel
gang is now laying beyond Banks,
and the raits are close on to the
graders. A few days more and
they will have clear sailing into
the terminal town.
As soon as the track is laid to
the objective point the company
will hejin surfacing, and put the
twenty miles in first class shape
great deal of the line between
here and Banks is now in good
condition, and is really much bet
ter then the Southern l acific West
Hide liue.
Billion exiiects to do some boom
ing as soon as she get her railway.
MISS CLARA CROENI
Miss Clara Croeni, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Kgsiman, died at
the family home, July 4, l'.KKJ, af
ter a very short illness. Miss
Croeni aiteuded the Washington
County Sunday School convention
held at Bethany, early in June, and
took ill and never recovered. Miss
C re n I was burn near Bethany, Au
gust 2. IHS'.I, and graduated out of
the I uion School, Cedar Mill, two
years ago. She waa an exception
ally bright and agreeable young
ady and her loss is a gnsvous one
to her family and the large circle of
friends she claimed as her own in
Kaat Washington Couuty.
Mias Croeni always took an
active part in church and Sunday
School work, aod was always plan
ning to make success or her snorts.
The funeral took place last Fri
day, at 1:01? p. m , from the house
and the last rites were attended by
large concourse of her friends
and' friends of the family. Inter
ment was at the Union School
house cemetery.
FOR SALE
One Cleveland bay horse, 10 years.
weight 1400, a beauty to work: one
3 1-4 wagon, new, .r0; one 3 1-2
wagon, new, IGfi: one J, I Case
steel beam 14-inch plow, rolling
cutter, extra share, complete, $10.
Knquire of J. r. Moore, Beaverton,
Ore.
TIIE IH-.At .tiN ANI TIIK COCN I KY
TOWN
ttmtrhow thin lre hnk fthnl hi mr
A quirt country titwit,
With romitti fniwln' hrm un Hirrr,
An' iMNilln' fitrt4in .trmiii'.
An1 iwlftlilMtr llvln' mv'ry whr.i.
With hiuartit Miun' a iuki
Who inri-t you ullu with ni I It
All imhI il'-fdhliin'il (oiks.
An, I llu llkn to llvn
Away Inim Kltlt-.K riml,
I'urmiuntry folkVII treat you lirt,
An' llu takr your hand)
An1 wht thry Ml you frr IU't,
luml, It allim truni
Thry llv Mich honns', iilmulr.
You b-t, thy'rnll trun-lilunl
tin wlmn thny yniuthU with you,
You know lt (rum tttrlr hf art.
I'nllk your pky city folk,
Who uracil' xnnakln' parti
An' tnlWur truti wht'itllu (alxi,
A-thlnkln' wn don't know
Tht all thrlr tilth wicltity
I jtift' a uftln' nhow, ,
Out linm' w allu know who' nick,
An' who I MMiii hi wt-.tli
Thn itwlinniln' holnnakina tlm crick,
With cool haltt owrlitMl
An' whttn a (cllr ti lls you, Hit,
That h I tlll your frlil.
You allu know hi hflart I tru,
Fontvttr, without ntl I
Thnrn'a nothln' artlflhal 'bout,
Thn nopln who llvn hm
All' M I llkn thn country town,
' With ol'-tlmn folk o dnar.
TEAMS WANTED
Wanted: Teams to haul 1200
corda of wood, delivery of mile and
half to city power bouse. Inquire
of John Masters, Hillshoro. Resi
dence, corner Baseline and First
Streets.
Ulrloh Fuegy, of Phillips, was in
town Tuesday morning.
C. Blaser and John Houser were
down to Willamette Slough, Sun
day, on a fishing expedition.
Wanted: Stock hogs weighing
from 80 pounds upward; also sheep.
J. Q. Haines, Beavertou, Oregon,
Independent 'phone.
J. P. Magruder and family, who
have been residing at Forest Grove,
will soon move to Hillshoro and
take up their residenoe in the Da
vis house, recently occupied by the
family of s. K. Ki table.
John Uitier, of Helvetia, was in
town Monday.
Try Heinz' pikcles at H. Weh
rung it Sons.
Michael Genzcr, of Buxton, was
in town Montlay.
Win. Reynard, of Laurel, was
in town Monday.
Mrs. Alice Fixird visited at Sea
side over the Fourth.
Kenyon Crandall went to Banks
Monday, on businesK.
L L. and P. C. Iong were out
from Portland, Sunday.
H E. McKinney, of Portland,
waa in the city Sunday.
Cbas. Matthes and wife, nf Lau
rel, were in the county seat Satur
day. John C. Buchanan, the Corneli
us hopgrower, was in the city Mon
day. The Main Street livery barn will
soon have a new foundation and
sills.
Fred Lueder was out from Port
land, Sunday, calling on his par
ents. Hurry Hall, of Shady Brook,
was in the 'county seat Saturday
evening.
Henry Miller, of Witch Hazel,
was up to the county seat Monday
morning.
Croner A Rowell have bo'igbt
the Reynard timlier, just above
Scholia.
Born, July 7, P.MiO, to Mr: and
Mrs. F. B. Thiele, of Minter Bridge,
a daughter.
J. G. Haynes, the Beaverton
rancher and cattle buyer, was in
town Monday.
Smoke the Schiller and Excel
lenciacigara Oregon manufacture.
Call for them.
L. Reynolds, one of Hillsboro's
early pioneers, was " in from his
Phillips' ranch Tuesday.
Use Jap-a-lao to finish your
floors and renew your furniture.
O. A. Patterson, Distributor.
Miss Malwl Smith, of Forest
Grove, was tbe guest of her Bister,
Miss Pearl Smith, Sunday.
All kinds of sewing machine
needles at Hoyt's two for five
cents, or 25 cents per dozen.
Mrs. William Adama and daugh
ter, Miss Lilly, are visiting with
relatives in Portland.
Good six-room house and 3 lots
for sale, cheap. II. T. Baglev,
Hillshoro, Oregon.
Wesley Garrison waa up from St.
HeleuB, Sunday, the guetst of bis
sister, Mrs. Win, Finney.
For sale: Cheap, Baker t Ham
ilton horse cultivator, good as new
Inquire at this office.
Sheriff Connell is advertising for
75 cords of four-loot fir wood for
court house use.
We are closing out our entire
stock of men's furnishing goods. If
you want a bargain in a suit give
us a call. Sctiulinench Bros.
Edgar Young and wife were up
to spend the Fourth with J. T.
Young and family. Mr. Young U
at preseut located at Rainier.'
10 spent with Herman Over
man n ,Ceuterville, entitles you to
50 cents worth of merchandise, ov
er the counter, free Ask him.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ut.inger, of
Astoria, were here the first of the
week, guests of Samuel Stevens and
wife, of North lfillsboro.
If you want to paint your build
ings come and see us. We are
agents for the famous Palton Sun
Proof Paiut. Scbulmerich Bros.
Will Green, of Portland, and for
merly of Greenville, was iu town
the first of tbe week, the guest of
John Smith, of Third Oak.
The successful numbers at II.
Wehrung & Sous' award last week,
were: FirBt, 827; seoond, 1,928;
third, 2,270; fourth, 1,408; fifth,
3,451.
Miss Bird Sappington, of Forest
Grove, is down to the county seat
this week, conducting the switch
board at the 1 neilio States' Central
We carry a complete line of tin
ware, hardware, stoves and ranges
AIbo crockery. Come aud see our
complete dinner Bet, at $8 50.
Scbulmerich Bros.
The Portland papers are . report
ing that tbe Portland Consolidated
Railways will make a coup d'etat
by building out through Washing
ton County before the other pros
pective lines get to work.
Headquarters for all kinds of
agricultural implements, wagons
and buggies, shipped direct from
the factory, aod sold below Port
land prices. Sohulmerioh Bros.
Forest Grove papers are jubilant
because their town is putting on
metropolitan airs in the matter of
the electric line, which is now run
ning.
UNITED RAILWAYS CO.
CLEAN Jlf FORTUNE
(ct Valuable Franchises and
Then Sell out
MAKE "UKTKR MILLION DOLLARS
Portia ad Crania Valuable Privileges
and Sees Mooey Made
The United Railways Company, or
ganized at Portland by Wilmott
Griflis and J. Wbyte Evans last
Winter, and who, by the liberal use
of printers' ink and interviews, in
duced Portland to give up valuable
franchises for the purposes of giv
ing the city a local and suburban
railway, sold their franchise hold
ings, last week, and cleaned up j
about a quarter million dollars.!
The council men of our big city in :
swaddlicg clothes feel like they i
have been worked like a "bunch of j
easier," and there is much grief.'
The city might well have made
this money herself, and thus re
duced her debt, argue many, while,;
on the other hand, others argue;
that Loss, tbe buyer, would not pay j
a half million for tbe franchisee!
unless they were worth it, and cer-!
lainly not, unless he intended to
build the railways. Tbe Loss peo- j
pie say they will build to Forest I
Grove, anyway, and now comes tbe
Willamette Valley Traction Com
pany, Bayiog tbey are going to
build to Hillelioro and tbe Grove.
Tbe I'nited Ilai'way people have
bought 20,000 worth of material,!
and it is now in Portland. This '
would not build more tbaa a mile
of the line on paved streets but
Lobs must intend to build because
it will be hard to again Bell that
franchise.
J.AST WEEK'S COUNTY COURT
County court met last week with
Judge J. W. Goodin in the chair,
and with commissioners C. B. Bu
chanan and W. J. Butner assisting
Two days business was transacted
when court adjourned to take up
Tuesday. Business transacted at
the adjourned meeting will be found
ou another page. Owing to the
fact that Deputy Dietrict Attorney
E. B. Tongue held the bonds of the
various county officers were not in
conformity to statute none was ap
proved.
Tbe following claims were allow
ed:
L Sireeutlialer, road work
& 87
John llary " ' ,
6 75
K bcott " " ,
Henry Uaner " "
5 95
18 66
11 nc
O Kramer " ' .
C Vamlerraost " " ,
Zimmerman . " " .
Kd Gary
Joe Leis " "
9 35
CI W Stitt "
35 bS
33 75
. 15 o"
.220 oo
23 70
. 8 40
. 66 til
.116 is
. 8 30
W J .Stitt " "
Wm Piute " "
I W Connell, shtTand deputy...
J W Connell, expense!
JJ I Kuratli, recorder
J B Matthews Piwt, indigent....
f V l.iveruiore, lumber roads..
I) 11 Reeves, election
I) McCamish, court house......
4 00
Lawrence Wolf, labor road Diat 10 23 40
Konert Jlockeu " ' : " " x a?
J G Unities ' ' ." " 32 02
Paul K Schmidt, blacksmi thing. .. 6 00
Conelmau, luuilwr 72 65
C E Woll, r and h 69 43
w U uonelson, relief pauper n io
Glass & Prndhomuie, ata 34 75
bred Stegenthaler, rand b 65 47
R L Greear, relief poor , 10 60
A B Flint, r and h 50 00
T A Mcllride (2) circuit judge 20 83
u u Keasoner, bridge work... .....ata 00
O L, Nash, relief 5 50
W 1) Smith, deputy clerk 75 00
Dr F J Bailey, Co health officer. . 90 0
r. 1 lvuratll, recorder 94 35
Willis Ireland, dep recorder 50 00
Krank Nachbaur, poor farm...... 72 00
B J Godmau, clerk 155 75
A M Collins, janitor 36 6s
W M Jackson, treas 51 50
City light aud water. 18 60
Geo 11 Wilcox, assessor 100 00
Independent, printing, ata, etc.. -187 20
M C Case, sal supt 68 22
OH Kindt, election 5 20
A Xlrossen, lumber 9 60
BeU & Co, r and h 18 00
Scbulmerich Bros, relief 55
1, A Rood, sal judge etc 69 82
C K Wolf, road work Cornelius. 300 00
1M Flint, roads 35 00
A K Mead, contract work ....... .261
'f.A McHride, circuit jndjje 20 S3
G T Led ford, election marshal. ... 2 00
Wm Lichtv, " " ... 2 00
G T Brickell, road snpervisoi ..... 27 50
Glass & I'rudhomme, assessing. ., 23 51
.1 o Blct'herson, " ..39 00
11 T Buxton, " . 21 00
Josephine Case, board cx Schools. 9 00
B K Fisher, " " " . 9 00
Lawrence Dixon, " " " . 9 00
I! lyssa Woodbury " " " , 9 00
Irwin-Hudson Co, sta. .......... . 9600
J H Wirlz, election 300
The following received $6.00 each, for
election: J C Greear, G A Patterson, T
S Weatherred, C Blaser, T II Tongue Jr,
aud John Milne,
The following received $2.00 each, for
luror nistice court: J A Iutbne, J C Ku
ratli, F L Kuierson, Frank Ballard, S S
Barnes, W J Mclieury, B L Abljott and
C r Hayes. .
The need of a better Sunday ser
vice is established beyond a doubt
so fur as the railway schedule be
tween here and Portland is concerned.
WALL
Our Immense Spring Stock of Wall
Paper is arriving by piecemeal, contain
ing all the newest creations, and at
Prices That Will
Surprise You
Call and let us give you the latest ideas
in papering and decorating. If you fol
low our plans your home will always
have the exclusive appearance that only
our patterns can give. If you do not
wish to buy now, come just to looK. It
is a pleasure to show the goods.
Paints, Varnishes, Wood
Stains and Jap-a-lac
We also have a line of Paints and Enamels suit
able for woodwork and can match any shade or color
. Our Prices Are Right i
G. A. PATTERSON
The Housefurnisher
txtxssxi at- MM.m..m
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WEINHARD'S
The best of all Beers.
Bottled for Medicinal Use
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SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREUOX, FOR
WASHINGTON COUNT V,
Henry Hoover,
Plaintiff)
! Rosetta Hoover, Defendant)
To ItovetUi Hoover, the above named de-
fondaut:
I" thenaineof the State of Oregon, you
are hereby reuuired to auiiear and answer
22 07lthe co'l'Plai"t Hied against you in the)
. alio vp entitled suit, on or before the 9th !
J 1 day or July, iswti, aim ir you tan to so an
'4 '3 1 pear and answ er xaid complaint on or be-
lore that time, plaintitt' will apply to the
Court for the relief prayed for in his com
plaint herein, to-wit: For a decree dis
solving the bond of matrimony now ex
isting between you and himself, and tor
such other and further relief as to the
Court may seem equitable.
inn luminous is puoirsneu ny oruer 01 1
the Honorable Thomas A. McBride, Judge j
of the above entitled Court, duly niadei
and entered 011 the 15th day of May, HWB,
m anu oy wnicn oruer 11 is prescrioea
that this summons shall lie published
once a week for six successive weeks in
the "Hillslioro Argns." The dHte of the
first publication of this summons ia May
17, I'M).
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given, that I, the under
signed, have been, by the Counly Court
of the State of Oregon, lor Washington
County, dulv appointed administrator or
the estate of James Kolib, deceased, and
have duly qualified as such. All persons,
having claims against said estate, are
hereby notitteu to present tnesaine to me,
with proper vouchers, at the Law Office
of W. N, 'Barrett, In Hillshoro, Oregon,
within six () months from the date here-j
of. 1
Dated this 22nd day of March, 1901. 1
WILLIAM ROBB,
Administrator of the estate of James
Robb. deceased.
W, X. Barrett, Attorney for administra
tor.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is herebv given that the under
signed Administratrix with the will an
nexed of the estate of N S. Howell. De
ceased, has tiled iu the County Court of
the Suite of Oregon for Washington Conn
tv. her final account. In the matter of said
estate, and said Court has set Monday,
the Kith day of July, l!Oti, at IU o'clock A.
M.. of said day, at the Court Room in
Hillshoro. Qreiron. as the time and ulace
lor hearing objections to said tiniM ac
count and for the final settlement of said
estate.
Dated this June 8th, ItCtt.
ELIZABETH H. LADD,
Administratrix with will annexed of the
Estate of N. 8. Howell, Deceased.
Oeo. R. Bagley, Attorney lor Adminis
tratrix. IRRIGATION NOTICE
Patrons wishing to use water for Irriga
tion purtioses are required to deposit with
the undersigned the sum of $10, to cover
expense of installing meter. Water may
then be used at timea and in amounts to
suit patron at the rale of 30 cents per thou
sand gallons.
Meters will be installed as rapidly as
convenient after application but at least
10 days notice should be given.
By order ot the City Council.
H. T. BAULEY, ,
Recorder.
Argus and Journal, $1.75.
PAPER
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Sheriff's Sale
Notice is hereby (riven, that by virtue of
an attachment execution inued out of
and under the wal of the County Court of
tlie Slate of Oregon, for the County of
Washington, dated the 22nd day of May,
19UH, in favor ol if. Wehrung-, W. H. Weh.
rung and 6. A. Wehrung, partner aa H.
Wehrung and Sons, plaintiff; and againut
Jennie Annans, defendant for the turn nf
$15.00 cost and the further sum of SW.r5
to me directed and delivered, com mand-
ing n.e to make sale of thereat property
hereinafter dfMCribed, I have levied upon
and pursuant to said attachment execu
tion I will on Monday, the 28d day of
July, 1UU), at the South door of the Court
House in HilUboro. Washington County,
Oregon, at Ilia hour of ten o'clock a. ni
of said day, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash iu hand, all of the
following described real property, lying,
bsimr and situate in Washington Oountv.
uregon, ana more particularly uasoriiieu
a follows, to-wit:
Being known as a part of the Southeast
corner of the Northeaat quarter of taction
43 1. l.s. li. JW.ol tn will. oner, and
commencing at the Southeast corner of
the Southeast quarter the Northeaat quar
ter of Section 33, T. 1. 8. R. S W. and run
ning thence West SO rods, thence North 0
rods, thence East to the County road,
thence Southeast on the hue of said
road until crossing Cedar Creek 2 rods,
thence East to the east line, thence South
to place of beginning, containing 34 acres,
to satisfy the hereinbefore named sums
ar-d for the costs aud expenses of sale
and said writ.
Said sale will be made subject to re
deni ption as per statute of Oregon.
Dated at Hillshoro, Oregon, this 14th
day of June, Umti.
J. W. CONNELL,
Sheritt' of Washington County, Oregon,
By V. T. Kane. Deputy.
John M. Wall, Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE 0V OREGON, FOR
WASHINGTON COUNTY
Sarah C. Hess, Plaintiff I
Iff I
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vs.
David Hess, Defendant
To David Hess, defendant.
In the name of the State of Oreeron you
are required to appear and answer the
J complaint tiled against you in the above
entitled suit on or before the 12th day of
July. 190i, that being the last day pre
scribed in older of publication of this
i Summons, and if you fail to appear and
answer said complaint, the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief therein
prayed for, to-wit: A divorce from the
marriage existing between you and the
plain I ill'.
This Summons Is published In tbe Hills
bora Argus for six consecutive weeks, by
order of said Court, duly made and en
tered on the 31st day of May, 1HUU, the
first publication being on the .'list day
of May, lHOfl.
J. W. Bell, Attorney for Plaintiff. .
FOR SALE
Team of Fercberon mares, finely
bred, sound and true; work any
where, double or single. John A.
Uobba, HiilBboro, Ure.
Estray: Black 3-year old horse,
weight over 1,000; few white hairs
in forehead. ' Reward. K. K. Bar
rett, Phone, Bell line, 146, Forest
Urove, Oregon: '