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    HILLSBORO ARQUS. JAN. 31. 1J07
Entered at th Post-ofllc at Hillsboro,
Oragoa, w econd-cUn null niatir.
LDCIl'B A. LONG, Editor.
County Official Paper
Bulisorlption: Ous Dollar per Annum.
leased Every Thareday
BY
IONQ McKINNET
His Hour of j
Triumph j
By SIDNEY AYRES
Copyright, WM. fey C. H. Suloliffa
Washington County's rote id
veto of the ,eoerat appropriation
lull i the truest index of what our
county people wish their reprs-
mnUtives at Salem to do when it
comes to voting against the Normal
school. While it mieht be the
moat economical thing to dieperi
with the Normals entirely, the
Argue thinks that is tbe eentiment
of Washington County that the
state can support two Normals
one at Monmouth, and one at
Weston. Again, although thf y are
generally cormorants and always
want aid, two Normals would be
about self-eopportiTe. Again, the
state could make them paddle their
own canoes to a certain extent. It
the Washington County delegation
shall vote to ease op the taxpayers
on the Normal question they will
vote as the people want them to
vote and that will be something
gratifying. The proof of the senti
ment in this editorial is the fact
that Washington County voted
nearly two to one against the gen
" eral appropriation bill and the
Normal graft was the chief bone of
contention.
It wat au luteratate contest aud 13,
00 spectator had a&seuibled to wit
ness tbe foot race, tbe kxig jump, the
high Jump, Ute throwing of the ham
mer and other feats of nullity and
strength. Anions them were Edith
Ijtwson and Isabel Daws, w ho had ar
rived upon the Ktunud escorted by
Edith's brother lik. but lie had left
theui to Hik tw one of the athletea
and had dis.ipterel. This Ineideut
bad put the usually smiling ud amia
ble Edith nut of temper, auil long be
fore tbe first trial ou the programme
had Ixvn called she was iu a captious
mood ami wishing she had not come.
Miss liatvs. on the coutrary, was all
enthusiasm ami anticipation, aud her
exclamations Busily brought forth the
remark from Kdiih:
What a stupid thine to waste our
time over. Then so called athletes
Thofe are bad advisors who are
endeavoring to get the legislature
to "pat the governor in a hole
That was tried two vears ago, bat
the governor has a happy faculty
of getting out of such predicaments
The good of the whole state is at
stake, and the executive knows
right from wrong, and has the con
fidence of the people. The legisla
ture, if wise, will work in harmony
with the executive and pay no at
tention to those politicians add
newspapers that have a little polit
ical "bile" on their stomachs.
A good deal is being said about
the people knowing their own busi
nees all this in support of an
elective railroad commission.
looks as though they do, and the
figures for tbe last vote for governor
proves it. So far as the legislature
making the selection of a com
mission is concerned, it all depends.
If the politicians have their way
the legislature would simply ratify
a selection made by the harpies of
Oregon politics and wouldn't that
be a great way for the "people'' to
name the commission ?
THE MARKETS,
This morning's market reports.
compiled from Portland quotations,
are:
Valley Wheat, new. 66(a 67c.
Barley feed, $21 22 per ton
brewing, 22($23; rolled, $23I24
Oats, White, f 28.
Oats, gray, $27.00 per ton.
Bran, $16 per ton; shorts, liS.
Hay, Valley timothy, $13.00 and
$14.00; grain, $7 OOWfS 00.
Hay, Clover, $7 and $7 60.
Potatoes, $1.10$1.40 per cwt
Eggs, fancy ranch, 34 35c.
Butter, Extra Creamery, 35.
Hope, choice, 13s( 15; prime, 11
C13o.
& Host Valuable Agent
The glycerine employed in Dr. Pierce's
medicines greatly enhances the medicinal
properties v, hlch it extracts from native
Biadlclnsl roots and holds In solution
much better than alcohol would. It alfo
possesses medicinal properties of its own,
being a valuable demulcent, nutritive,
antiseptic and antiforment. It adds
greatly to the efficacy of the Black Cherry-
bark, Uloodroot, Golden Seal root, Stone
root and Queens root, contained
"Golden Medical Discovery " in subduing
chrome, or lingering coughs, bronchial.
throat and lung affections, for all of which
these agents are recommended by stand
ard medical authorities.
In all cases where there Is a wasting
away ot nen, io$s oi appetite, with weak
tomsA, as in the early stages of con
SumnWn, there can be no doubt that gly
cerineacts as a valuable nutritive and
aids Mi Golden Sell root. Stone root.
QjaehJ rofct and Black Cherrybark In
promoting Aigestion and building up the
flesh ainrTstreuglh. controlling the cough
and brlnitiK about a healthy condition
of the wfc.le system. Of course, it must
not be eroded to work miracles. It
not cure Consumption except In its earlier
stages, it win ciixfl avsVi
. harie-trn. chrot' roughs . h
I lTT 'II trophies. cirrinC rw
if " rTLXJif-arsencss, In acute cough!
It iouTso euective.- iris In tbe lingering
bang-on coughs, or those of long standing,
aven when accomDanled bv bleedlna from
luDga, that It has performed Its most
marvelous cures.
Prof, ihiiey Elllngwood, M. D.,of Ben
nett MM. vouege, imcago, says oi giy
cenne:
In drspepslalt serves an excellent purpose.
Bidding a fixed quantity ot the peroxide of
hfdroyeo In solution. It Is one of the best
siaaulscturao proa nets or me praaani ume is
lis action upon enfeebled, disordered stom
acbst specially If there Is ulceration or ca-
tiunisi fastnua kswhh inusunuuon
..inu'iri. It la a most altaclent DreDsrstii
f..mrtna -will vmIImvs mnffiw rif tivrosls
lu-nburu) id excessive gastric (stomach)
"ofuen Medko Disco very" enriches and
arises the bhnrlnt- blotches, pimples,
ruDilous, ecrorulok. ,w.iliiiga and old sores,
ur uirs. ,
, n. x.
asUve
"VrodwDr.B.V.of Buff.to.N.
frw tres booklet ttlloJksbout the Be
IDIS
asdic lual routs w'KidIs wuodeifnl
IOOK TBI DISTrKBKR BY TUB KICK AND
DBAUOSO HIM INTO THE HMulLUi.
ought to be put to sawing wood and
made to earn an holiest living. Look
st that one swelling arouud as It be
hai saved a doien human lives!
Why, that's Tommy Ilniie." was
Isabel's reply. -If I only dared, I'd
call Ulia over here and Introduce my
self. He's Just one of the nh-est fel"
"If he Isn't a bully then I never aw
one!" interrupted Edith. "See him
swagger as be walks. If be was In
troduced to me. I'd Huub hi in good and
well."
'Why, Edith Law son! Tommy Hope
Is th ehnmnlon hlirh IninrxT and mil
ner, and they gay that he is tbe fwst
boxer In colleife this year, nis folks
are among the mot"
Bespectable of saloon ket-pers.
probably" sneered the pretty girl.
"So he's a prize fighter with all the
rest Nice company we are In."
Miss Daws was about to protest aud
argue further when the high Jumpers
were called. There was a field of
eight, and eseh and every one of theui
was cheered as he took bis place.
"Eight of them," observed Miss
Dawa after eountinu. "but none of
them will staud a show against Tout
my Hope. You will see uitu sail over
the highest bar like a bird."
"Bat any well trained bursa could
do the same thing," was Edith s re
ply. '"He'd better be sailing Into some
honest work, but he'll never do that
as long as the people will crowd to
these shows. If I had brother
Dick here I'd box his ears."
"Get ready to clap your bauds, Edith.
There he goes!"
"I won't even look."
Tommy Hope took tbe run and the
jump and cleared the bur that bad
brought others to grief. In return the
crowd raised a mighty cheer. The ap
plause lasted five minutes, but Edith
Lawson didn't join In.
During tbe next half hour she criti
cised the crowd and berated her broth
er, and her friend realized that she
was la a pet, so diplomatically left her
alone. Then tbe running race was
called, and Miss Daws' suppressed en
thusiasm burst forth aguiu.
It will be Tommy our Tommy
again T' she exclaimed Iu her excite
ment "Oh, Edith, how sorry I am
that you can't appreciate athletics as
the rest of us do. Vou see, men are
made strong, agile aud muscular by
this training. Suppose that our Tom
my bad to run for his life?"
''He would if offered a Job at a dol
lar a day," replied Edith.
"What a girl you ore! But there
goes the bell, aow tbey are taxing
their places. Xow the signal Is to be
given. Now Go It, Tommy, go It
Oh, Edith. Tommy is gaining he Is
ereeplng up he Is leading! O-o-o-h,
such sprinting! Tommy will win! He
has won!"
"And I am going home."
Some folks are built that way, even
some youug ladies, aud the only way
Is to let them bug their theories until
circumstances arise to change their
opinion. One could not have safely
predicted that such circumstances
would ever arise In tbe life of Edith
Lawson, but fate Is more powerful
than man.
Within a month she was speeding
westward In reply to an Invitation
from an aunt whose favorite she
and, more than thnf, she was traveling
alone. Though uuchnperoned, she was
not a lone passenger In the drawing
room car that whirled her across tbe
prairies. Opposite her sat a young
man whose appearance pleased bfr at
first sight. That he was a gentleman
he Immediately decided. II u made no
opportunity to speak to her. There
were six or eight other passengers, all
more or less sociable, aud, la one way
and another, all but the young man
came to make the acquulutuwe of
tiles Lawson before tbe first day of
the journey ended.
Aina tU vuy &ht tUt (it tU
r -
youug man the girl was poiilod. She
felt sore site had hlra before, and
she cudgeled her brain Iu vain to re
tueuitier wbr aud when. This Itu
prclou itrvw stronger whenever she
stole a glance at him, aud by aud by
she was much vexed at herself for her
failure to recall uliu. If the truth
wits kuunn. she. was a bit vexed with
hi in as well. It he wanted au Intro
duction, lie could have bad It easy
enough, and that he didn't rush to se
cure It rather piqued her.
Next morning after breakfast a
tough looking fellow, who was riding
In style for the first time In hla life,
entered the ear aud a few minute
Inter was oellug Mlsa Lawson aud mak
ing himself obnoxious. The youug
mau opposite politely requested the
-flashy youth to desist aud was prompt
ly couttiitucd to a climate that Is bolter
than this. He dldu't go. He simply
took tbe dlsturtier by the ueck and
dracccd him iuto the smoking car and
flume him Into a seat with a bang.
That was the last of the disturber.
He didn't like the atmosphere of a
drawiiii; ruoiu oar. Mis Ijiws.ui would
have thanked the straiiRer, but he gave
her no opportunity. He simply return
ed to his seat and resumed hla reeding
a If nothing had happened.
That evening s the iiasseugera left
the eating house where ttiey had had
"twenty minutes for diuuer" a cow
boy with a couple of guns belted about
him and too much liquor within him
freshty halted Miss I.awoii and pre
tended to reoogulie her as a Miss
Thowivson, It was a lameutable fail
ure. He was picket! up some way.
somehow, aud dropped off the platform,
and tbe youug man who did It uever
even looked back to see If there waa to
be any shooting. He might have been
thanked again If he hadn't been so
busy with his own affairs.
Things were comlug to a head, how
ever. At mutniEUt tnai uignt tue tram
was held up at a water tauk. There
were five In the party of ruffians, and
three of them euiered tbe sleeers sod
commanded passengers to "shell out."
The command was promptly obeyed In
the first two cars, but the man who
started to work the trick Iu the Idaho
ran up asralnst a snag. The reserved
young man brought out a gun and did
some shooting. He weut outside and
did some more. In fact d by him.
the passengers rallied and killed two
robber and drove the others Into the
woods. Miss Edith Lawson wss one of
the many passengers who offered her
hand in congratulation, and thus It
came about that the two finally intro
duced themselves. When tbe stranger
said that bis name was Benny Hope,
but that the public Insisted on calling
him Tommy, the girl Hushed up and
exclaimed:
"Why why, there was a Tommy
Hope at the Interstate meet of athletes
six weeks ago!"
"Yes. I wss there."
"And yon J-Jumped?"
"I Jumped, Miss Lawson
"Aud you you sprinted?"
"I sprinted. Did you happen to be
there In person V
T yes. snd I told my churn, Isabel
Daws, that I hated athletes. I-I said
that an old horse could beat yon all at
running or jumping and that yow
you"-
"That I ought to be sawing wood,
perhapsr he laughed. "Well, I shan't
bold It against you."
And he didn't If he had, how could
they be engaged at tbe present time.
as announced In tbe society columns?
It is more than likely also that Miss
Edith bas changed her opinions and is
s warm champlou of the "cause."
HaiKor la Dlmanoala.
Some of the medical fledgelings st s
New Tork , hospital manage to find
amusement even In the Ills of tbe peo
ple who flock to tbe lustltutlon for
treatment An old negro woman eu
tered the reception room one morning
last week aud said she felt "mighty
sick Indeedy." When the doctor who
was summoned examined ber be could
find nothing the matter with her.
'What seems to be tbe trouble t" he
ssked.
"I's sure I has gastritis, doctor, be
cause I s got an awful pain in ma
stoma i k," replied the woman.
"Do you live near a gas house?" he
Inquired.
"Yes, I live right across tbe street
from one, snd dat'a wliat makes me
think I's got gastritis," answered the
old woman.
'Well, take this bottle of medicine
home with you," said tbe doctor, "and
If that gastrttia Isn't gone In a week
come back here sgaln and I'll ampu
tate your stomach."
Tbe old woman thanked bint pro
fusely and took the medicine aksag
with ber. New Tork Press.
'The Midnight Fljer,wwhich will
be the attraction at tbe Crescent
Theatre, on Friday, February 1st,
is one of those breezy, effervescent
and mirth provoking plays that
has made a record second to none
in the melodramatic field. When
there is not a thrilling scene oi
wondf-rful mechanical effect, there
h a lively specialty or some rol
licking; comedy, all served with a
dash snd g i that makes the piece
one of tbe beat shows tbat wilt be
S'en here this season.
Dividend in life iimurancr
should be -paid annually, (let thr
annual dividend bahit. None l,l
t r than the Massachusetts Mutual
Life's annual dividend rystem
James Stilt, District Agent.
Executor's Notice
STABILITY STRENGTH
4 per c eat. interest. Interest, 4 per cent.
J. W. SHUTE, Banher
Oldost. Financially Strong,!, Safest snd Mast Con
servative BonKing Institution In Washington County.
Did you ever investigate to ascertain the respective lia
bility of a Corporation and its Stockholders? If you
did, you found that Stockholders of a Corporation, how
ever rich personally, are not liable for Corporate indebt
edness (deposits) except to the extent of their uupaid
subscriptions to the Capital Stock, (except Natioual
Bauks.) If their subscriptions are fully paid, their lia
bility for the debts aud contracts of the Corporation
ceases therefore, do not credit the eorporattou with
the individual wealth of its stockholders, nor coufouud
the property of the individuals with the corporate prop
erty, iu judging the wealth and'YCspousibility of the
Corporation. Duly the property of the Corporation is
liable for its debts aud contracts.
We are not like Hankiug Corporations in which
Stockholders incur no liability, except to the atnonut
of unpaid subscriptions to the Corporate stock.
We ate not like a Hanking Corporation which ap
pears to have, but has not, the individual backing of
the wealth of its Stockholders, but ownsouly the utouey
paid in for its stock, or it equivalent, the major part
- of which is usually portable property, aud its deposits.
out for the safety aud protection of our deposits aud
our depositors, everything we possess, iuclnding real
estate, is an asset. Wheu you deposit your money
with us, you are protected by the lest of Oregon non
portable, tangible real property to the value of
$150,000, in addition to all of our other hankiug
assets.
We pay you 4 per cent, on Savings Depos
its, compounded or paid every six mouths.
Have you ever figured the difference between com
pounding 111 four and six months? Figuring for tme
year:
Here are the figures on $100.00:
In four mouths In six mouths
$104.0.) 1104.04
Difference on $100.00 4 mills
For one years " ' $1,000.00 4 cents
( 44 14 $10,000.00. 40 cents
Dear in mind, the paid up stockholder of a Banking
Corporation is not individually liable for its deposits.
We give you the lest of protection and banking
facilities; help you to save aud accumulate for the
rainy day, and guarautcc courteous treatment to all.
List of Correspondents on which we draw direct:
El iotXat ional Ban k i Rust on
National lirlc lljink .New Yolk
Commercial National Bunk Chicai
National Bank of Commmv -St. l-oun
' First National Bank... Omaha
Merchants National Bank St. I'aul
First National Bank IVovrr
McCormiik & Co Salt Lake City
Wells Paro Nevada National Bank Sn Krm-i-o
Olil National Dank Spokane
Scandinavian Anirricau ll.mk ., Seattle
Fidelity Trust Company Tacomn
United' Stales Natioiial Hank Portlatid
Hank of California Portland
Udd & Tillon, Bankers Portland
Foreign drafts sold on all principal cities in the
world. .
Thanking our patrons and friends for their confi
dence and business, we wish for all a happy aud pros
perous New Year.
Jau. 1, 1907.
J. W. SIIUTK, A. C.SHUTK,
I5aukcr. Cashier.
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Hanking Facility that
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place ol importance in the commercial woiut.
We will sell you drafts cheaper than you can
buy money orders.
The Hillsboro Commercial Hank
This Spray is Endorsed
By A. IV CorUUy
Of the Agricultural College
'II
Spakiug of the Phoenix Utile and Sulphur
Liquid Spray, Mr. Coidley, of the Corvallis Agri
cultural College, writes Dunne & Co., as follows:
' IVmallls, Ore... .l. :. l!J,
I in v id M. limine Co.,
I'urtlsinl, OrKm,
lat Mln In !'ly lo vutir 1 It.-r of tl.f UN int, I am glnd to Is
alilelo r)urt that the- rrsnll itblsinrd tnm tl turn of vonr I'hoeiiii
Hi.ray i-r vitv -atlril.ioliiry, lml.w.1, I ii-ti.t it I v thlnUiis una lo
lillwii. Till-illlulc't ly rr-.hi'.l lh !.. ul.lv nuil fsvorsldr lo
Ireps that vt.ra simply Ini'riiHtnl. ami . u a wruto-r solution has
ariitiy foliifli'lt'ly rrsilli tro llio xt (nun k.ral lirra. I llnil
I list anamination mad ulmiit two u wk .! Iil I" iruml n li liitf
arsis tixin riihi-r trull ir li'si. tSlcmili A. II. ColU'l.KY.
I sell cheaper than other dealers. For prices iu
auy quantity, f. o. b., at licavertuti, or taken from
my place, write sole agent,
B. LUIS, Beuverton. Oregon, K. F, D. 1
GUARDIAN SALE OF
PROPERTY
Nolle is hsrany given that tlio iindtrlitit
ad Unardlan of inn iwrwin and rilali's of plaint, lo sil:
Louis Holdlor. Manila hotillxr. Kn inn
Hat.llar, Kdward Haldloratnl lrKlr Mil
lar, ny vimia or an nnier ami iirenw m
the Count jr Court uf lha Slate of On'Kiin,
for Wasliliia'toii Cntnity. nisdn.' viilorrd
and dated on the sill day of January, l'7,
authorising aim nisiwariisT Die iiihot
aljinml llusPillan to snll at r!vnti' salr nil
of tli. tral iHiurl.y IwIhiiuIiil' lo wild
minors, III. undrnilitiinl will, oil sml sIUt
Mdiiday, tlio lltli ilsy of rtilirusry, !');,
prorasit toacll at invsi unliiullnf Hi.-
KEAL I'HIi dv of M.ir. li. I'7, that Wins Ids
! laul duy irvsrnlrd I" lhrnrdrnf 1111KII
i i iilnin of tins iiimiiii ii,. and if yon fall hi
lo ni"ur nml miiskki wml ixniipliillil. Ilia
IhIiiIiII will iy In Ilia iiMiva siilllli-il
uni t t r iIh' n ii-f piuywl lor In Ilia roin-
Knr iliormi of this i-ourl
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FRIDAY NIGHT. FEBRUARY 1 :
Notice Is hereby liven that tbs ninlsr-
siKio-d has been liy the County I'orrt of
the Mini of Oregon, for the County of
WuHtiliiKton. duly siioointwl ami con
Armed, iimlcr date of January 'St, Wffl, as
xxenutorot the last will and ttwtaiuent of
Maria Anna felers, deceaaed, and tbat he
bas duly maliliil as siivn executor.
now. tncrerore. an iiersona iiavine
elsiniH HKainst the estate of the said Anna
Maria l'eters, deceased, ars hereby re
quired and requested to present the same,
K ith proper vouchers attached, to m. al
the law o(li of John M. Wall, In Hills
boro, or to me at my residence In the pre
cinct of North Forest drove. Oregon
THKODORJC BERNiRDH,
Kxpculor or the last will and testament
of Maria Anna Peters, deceased.
John M. Wall, attorney for executor.
Dated at Hillsboro, this 31st day of Jau
uary, 1907.
FRIDAY NIGHT. FEBRUARY 1
Th Most Gorgeous Attraction. Sine "TUm Christian"
Ed. Anderson's
Masnive Scenic Production
..THE..
MIDNIGHT
FLYER
Q Q O.
The Season's Big Surprise
In Tour Acta and Sia Scsnst
SEE
New Yorh at NlkKl
I ho Mammoth Ship Scan
Th Slurm at Smm
Tha Hnnlistic !hlp Wrsch
The AdircinclaiiK Mountains
The Tlirilling Kailroad St-mn
This Company calls for a clear
stage aud carries its own scenery
5 Big' Specialty Acts 5
PRICESt Orchestra and Logea, 73 cls.i
Dress Circle and Balcony, 30 cts.t
Gallery, 135 cts.t Children, 25 cts.
EXCURSION
From Buxton and BanKs for Occasion
A special train lius Ix-en cliartt-ml ly the Ilillslwro Amusement
Association fur mii Kxcursiou from Iluxtou and Hanks to Hillsbo
ro and return, l'riday evening, Kelinmry ist, U give the resi
dents of these cities an oppirliiuity to witness this splendid
play, "The MiilniKiit l'lyer."
EXCURSION RATES
Buxton to Hillsboro and Return, 75 cts.
BanKs " " " " 50 "
linlv Imf ilif I .. 'in ! ..r malrliiiony here-
toforp rtl-ithn; lH(riti you ami plaintiff,
ami Kill iik fniKiiih oi hit and fiirtlirr
ri'lief as she tony In. vnlitttil to In Iha
prrMtltftCU.
I 'his miiiiiniiiiH U piihlisliad In I he llilla
Iwiro Aikus 'or Six i i'Iiti lili e wei'ks by
.inli f i (he llmi, .1, U , Uhh1Iii, Juda of
the Ciniiily I i. ml 'l the Hial of Hrtioii,
fur U nihiiiKlun I'l.iiniy, mailn the .KU
day nf I in m i y . I'i7. Iiril puliiiaiou be.
Hilt mi Hie .T I -1 ilay f Jsiiiiurv, 1HI7. anil
of Mari-h, !!?.
JollNMiS A VAN ZANTK.
Ailoiueys for I'laiiilirf,
Notice ol Mual Settlement
undivided one s! yh (! iulore,! of the j tu t,n ,t I. ,n.in wiiiU mi the 1 41 It day
bih,t siuini oiiiiur.ui 111 aim iu so in
UtOn.ll) of and in Hluck On. ( Ii ol ami
In the town of CurueliiiH, WanhliiKtou
('ounty.Ofjigoii. The said sale ulll be
litatta subjiiot to isiullruiatlnii by llir
Coniily Court of lh Stale of uri-Knn lor
waniiifion t ouniy.
Itataii tins mn uay or juunary, r ,.
HKKMAN hKIi,l;ll,
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ler, Kiiiuia Heldlrr, Kdward Nrldlcr and
letter Held ler.
Battley & Hare, Altorui ys lor (iiiiirdlnii.
SUMMONS
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INOTON tl.'NTY. NTATK OP
OltKliON
J. C. Bniw'k,
I'lalntiir,
vs.
J. M, Hanson and Kiln A. Htiiimiti
iiI(iiIhiii
In th. ns ui- of ihti Hlaln of Oregon, Ihc
above usinl OufHiiilsiilM will Iskii nnlli
that th alKivn nauixd I'lalutlll has coin.
meiicad suit In th.alsivv entitled Court :
hy Aliai hiusiit for lh mini of on j
account and uUtmt tliurvou at His rnln
of 0 (Mr cut. par annum from dslc, Vou ,
ars hereby rwiulml in appi'iir aud atn ir i
lbs roiiiilalnt II led walnut yu iu the '
above eiililled Court within ll socks from i
th. II mt nuldicatlnii of thia notice lo vtit .
on or iM-furn Hi. 2'lrd day of Kcl.rnnry,
lfJ7, and If you fail so to nnswer lor lha
want thereof th. I'lalntllT will apply to
th. I'ourt for Judgment for (lis iilmva
amount. Th. date of thn lirst nuhllcit
tlon of this notice Is January III, I'i7,
listed t HhiTWiinil, tire., .iHiiuuiy 7,
urn.
M. K. Hiick,
' Justic. ol Urn I'eace.
Nolicii in In ill kIvihi that the iihilor-lt(iii-il
Iiiih llli'd in Ihv t'liiiiily t'uutt of
I lin Niiitxnf Ori'i'iin fur U'uhIiIIi Imi Court
ly, his Mini Hi i .iiiiit In the matlor ol thn
sliile of l.'iil'i ii 1 1 1 1 1 r I , doceaMd and
thai said I mil t lum iltmiKiiiltiil Mtillilay,
I' ..I ii 1 1 .i i y '.iih, limr, at llie loiinly pourt
room in II llUliuiii, ihtciiii, til the liiiur of
10 o'clock A. M.iifnli day, a Ilia llin.
ami place lor hcarliiK olijiutloua Iu said
liiuil n( ton 1 1 1 and (in thn lluiil sellleniniil
of saiil eilrtle,
Haled this Viilt duy nf January, A. U,,
l!i7.
J. A. IMHRIK.
K.i ulnr nf I In' IiimI will uiu leslHiuslit
l.r liiilii'rt I nil. lin. ili r'il,
K. II. Tiinuuo ami lUiijley t. Hare, At -lorm
ys I'nr t'.int'iilnr.
Argrifl nnH OrHgonian, ??.00, - Argus tnH Jnarosl, f 1.76.
Bxecutiix' Notice
Notice Is hereby given that the iiuilcr
Igiisil has boon appolnti'd eicculrlx nl'
the last wilt and testament of Thoinns
Otchln, ilsixiaaed. hy an order nf the
County Court of Washington ('nuiily, Or
egon, tnsdsand auterod on Jiecemhei- IU,
I won, and all usrsous luiviiiK' ''Inline
against said mitat. are herohy notilled and
dirantad to present said claims, together
with the piopar vouohers theralur, to hir
st my renliliuice, unit ths otllce of 'I'hos.
II. Tongas Jr., at Hillsboro, WaahliiKtnn
County, Oregon, on or liefoio sl inoiillis
from data hereof.
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, Llili Ulth
day of Ueceuibcr, iwxi,
MARY ANN HIM ('HON,
Executrix of the last will aud Icelu.
ment of Thoa. Otchln, diicftasuil
Thos. II. Tongue, Attorney,
Edison's Gold Mould
ed Records in StocK
fKICK lit CENTS
"v.: ;. .f
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r' "V' ' f,7L.rtvVl,
E. L. McCORMlCH
III! 1 Sht)Ht) - - . . . OPKUON
; SUMMONS
IN THR CIRCUIT COUKT OF THtt
STATE OK OREGON WITHIN A Nil
(OH WABHINQTON COUNTY
Marl. Williams, I'lalntlfl',
vs.
Albert Williams, Defendant.
To Albert Williams, the ' almve niiiiii'd
Defendant;
In tbe name of the btato of Oregotii
You ars hereby required lo appear ami
answer the complaint tiled against you in
the above-entitled cause, on or btkio lUo
C0RW1N & HEIDEL
Doalmrm In
All Idiidn of I-'ichIi Meals, l'licti Rea
sonable. Will meet all competition.
Chli'lrnis nmt Poultry always on bund
upon order. I'ree delivery to all parts
of the town, We buy fat stock.
Bolh fhonaa
Sooond Slvool, Hlllmboro, Or
..Central Meat Market..
CMMOTT BROS., Prop.,
fuoeasaora fo 0. TMburf
Keep constantly on hand a fins
supply of fresh meats of all kinds.
A Now Cra In Prloem
We are going to sell incuts st prices low
er than those which have prevailed in
the pant. Call in and see us. We mean
business. 'I'hoiie and Free Delivery
Main Street, opposite Tualatin Bote!,
Blllstoro, Oitgoa.