The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 14, 1907, Image 2

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    MIlLSIOaO ARGUS. FiB. 14. 1907
KnUrad at the tot-eifflos a HlUabora,
, Orgoa, m MOond-elHM, "U
LCC1C8 A. LONG, Editor.
County Official Paper
BubseripUoa: Ons Dollar per Annum.
laaaed Kvery Thtndt)
BY
liONQ A McKIHMBT
WILL WE CO FORWARD
A surprise hi given Miss Y.fie
Godmanonber birthday, Feb 14.
and she was presented with a China
Chocolate set. The evening was
pent in. pitying game ami in
strumental and vocal biumc, ncd
luncheon wis ter?ed. ThoM pree
eat were: The Mieees Lulu Pal-
mateer, Marie Tumat, Meta Wal
lace, Etta Schulmerich, blarche
Rice. Jssie Donelon, Keee
j Schorjaberp, Meeere John Humph
reys, Albert Uartrampr, rred
Sevell, Frank Peters, Ch Schoro-
berg, Mr. Magge, Fred Ileidel,
Ab a matter of btuineet Hilleboro
ii now at B critical point. It is a
question of whether we shall go
.I....) A. In tYia nl.l ehan I Mating
ucnu .vuj-. - I Mnnj!
nels of conservatism. Hilleboro w 4iIy
v.. . ,,. Wnea it nmvided Mlttonot
" ' " ' ' ! to everybody
bueioees men meet me emergency
and start to building. We need a
hotel that is admitted by all
There is plenty of local capital for
its promotion and a pull altogether
will effect it. At this time we hare
not sufficient hotel accomodations.
Ool? the other night there were
COMMON SENSE""
telllgcnt people to use only
nowa composition. I acre-
Pierce's medicine the
print every Ingredient
i upon the bottle wrap-
to correctness undtr oath,
Ing la favor. The com
Pierce' medicines to open
. Pierce beins desirous
f K.v.n the .-r.-li Ii-l.t of mvcUiga-
Notice la hereby given that the tanrolla
fcr Washing-tori County, Oregon, ill be
open for collodion aud pavnicnl of taxes
on Wednesday, Kehrury , Daw, and nil
who mat mil payment ot their tax le
for Match 1 li. Mill mvtv a rebate hf
J per wnluiiu Hall' payment can he
made by the lint Monday lit April with
out ilitcrwtl charge, or penalty, and th
remaining half can be paid at any tun
prior to the tirst Monday in Oclolier, l!7.
n ner no payment w mavie y i no urat
Monday in Atril. litir, tin tax become
deltiHiunt, ami th statute rvtlre, (Vn
tnai date, a penalty ol ten r rent, aim
also an (literati c hnrtie of on pet cent.
per mouth on td tax until it in paid.
J. V. I'OSSKI.I..
Sheriff ami ex-ollU-lo tax collector of
aahinirlon County, Oregon.
tllllaboru, Ore., Jan, W, ll7.
Leads most hi
rare ii uii w.
BUkeMr tcB
Havto then
Dtl
yrr
tion turwJ fullv up hi formula.
coohdnt. tint the Vln-r the cjmtoj'.v.on
f f'-V ni.s!ii-inM i known the more
jn their iirit curallvc merit j te.royg-
Tcmal principles extracted from na
tive forest roots, by exact procsse
original with Dr. Plerv. ami without the
ma of a drop ot alcohol, tripi-renned and
chemically pure glycerine being used In
atead In extrmrtina' and nreservina the
visitors who (at in chairs all night curative virtues residing in the roots
v -4 : employed, these medicine are entirely
because H was impossible to secure objection of doing harm
beds. A Stood hotel Will help US, by creating an appetite for either al-
. vaB lea amjI BSUIIUIIQ U3VVrB(cn VI UaaUl - SAM UUU
IUV VWU IB
and advertiee
wide.
little bit ot real estate should in
terest himself in this prelect. A
drags. Examine the formula on their
Everr man who has a neat bottle wrappers the same as sworn to by
' In- iv. a-A .v.., Vl.
gj . i iwv. aint jvh niu uih mi
Oolden Medical Discovery, the great,
blood-pnrtner, stomach tonic and bowel
regulator the medicine which, while not
- . , .i . v ;ii i I raaTiiaioi wem
Strong enori ana tne novel wtu w rtcanmended to cure consumption In Its
landed. Other and perhaps better advanced stages(no medicine win do that)
, . ... . yat does ere all those catarrhal condt-
things will then come HUlsooro UoQ3 o( throat, weak stomach,
will be a town of importance if onr torpid liver and bronchial troubles, weak
. hum and hanisn-coushs. whlch.it ne-
buBiness men and those interested I lected or badly treated lead up to and
anally terminate in consumption.
lake tne -uouien Aieaic&i Discovery-
in real estate holdings will get to-
IK-, .Stk nna the deter- ime ?a It U not l.iteiy w disappoint
minalion to build up
iue ki i ( onlT lve , tA.jrouoh and
the town I far triaL' )l)onrt expect miracles. It
I muH i)a .niwm.lllHl ihinml ml mnsl
and Strive for better conditions, exercise your patience and persevere in its
v .i .: , ... dmi t use for a reasonable length of time to get
0W IB the time to move. U tn , u henente. The Ingredients of which
and help the hotel project Let u.
E0 for ward and not stand Still medical leaden bettor than any amount
... ,. ti v.. of lay, or non-professional, testimonial,
and by building a hotel sncb as They are not given away to be expert-
projected, other improvements will
naturally follow. Give it both fi
nancial and moral support.
men ted with bnt are sold by all dealers In
saedlclnea at reasonable prices.
The Dilapidated
Vtuts an Ohio Village and TdU How
He Came to Take Up
Tramping.
r icopyni
0'
With the advent of good weather
the road question rinks into apathy.
But, at the same time, this is a
matter of vast importance to tax
payers. We have had four months
of bad roads, and we are more than
likely to have another month or
two of mud before the weather shall
settle. The Argus has been run
ning the coupons asking for signers
for rock roads in order to get the
sentiment of people generally. The
matter of bonding the county is
the one idea, put into effect, that
will ineure good roads. Abb mat
ter of fact the county can not) val opened by a woman weighing
spend any money on permanent about 200 pounds and having a moth-
road work under the law, as it now y " r- JU
.... j .k.ll yon -otuethlng right here.
ter a protest. . Amend the constitu
tion, get a vote of the people to
bond, and something csn be ac
complisbed
not allow a county to
greater than $5,000. This has
been violated time and agaio, but
iu the matter of thousands of dol
lars for roads, some one and one
would be enough would be sure
to make an objection to taxation,
and that one would be sufficient to
stop work for all time. Some one
who has the good of the state at
heart should lee to it that the pres
ent legislature gives the people a
right to amend the constitution so
that bands may be untied and per
msnent road work be accomplish
ed. . ' '1 , 1 .... ;
(Copyright. 1908, by P. C. Eastment.J
NE evening In the outskirts
of an Ohio village began
the dilapidated gentleman
as be was asked for a rem
iniscence of the road, "I knocked at a
comfortable looking house" to 88k for
a bite to eat and leave to make my bed
under the currant bushes. The door
Just let me tell
If it wasn't
for the fat women of America the
tramp would soon be an unknown
quantity. They are as big hearted as
well, aa big bodied. Not once In a
The constitution does J hundred time have I appealed to them
float a debt lB T,UL n occasion i naau i got
mj UiUULU open ueiorv tuo (uvu nuw-
an saluted me with:
"'You poor fellow! But come right
in and get something to eat I don't
THE MARKETS,
ntD- : .
lain luuruiiiga uwravv icpwi
compiled from Portland quotations,
are:
Valley Wheat, new, 69 70c.
Barley feed, $2122 per ton;
krewing,$23; rolled, $2324iv
Oats, White, 2.
Oats, gray, $28.60 per ton.
Bran, 917 per ton; shorts, $20.
Hay, Valley timothy, $14.00 and
$15 00; grain, $9 00$10 00.
Hay, Clover, $9.
Potatoes, $U0$1 .50 per cwt.
Eggs, fancy ranch, 2325o. '
Butter, Extra Creamery, 35.
i Hops, choice, 11$12; prime, 11
13e. '
Argus and Journal, $1.75.
I. H. Maxwell, of Mountaindale.
was an Argue caller, this afternoon.
Loose clover hay for sale at
reasonable price. F. M. Heidel,
Hillsboro. - - .X
J. E. Reeves, of Cornelius, was
down to the county seat this after
noon. '
Miss Josephine Baber, of Forest
Grove, was a Hillsboro visitor over
Sunday. ' : ; , . '
Walter Zuercber, formerly of
Helvetia, goes to Salt Lake soon,
for a trip of several months.
Teachers' quarterly examination
is now in progress in this city, and
will close the last of the week.
Miss Helen Gates entertained
her friends at a dancing party in
thB.ODSW House, Saturday ve-
aCiB.
Ten years ago, when t left college,
my father wanted me to follow la hla
footsteps, or at least to become a law
yer. That was also my ambition, and
perhaps I should have been on the
bench today but for a trifling Incident.
One day my mother sent m to the
laundry to aay that the towels aettt
home were abort by one.
"Yea; I've heard bow them city
laundries keep back thtugV replied the
widow.
"At the laundry I could get no aat
taftctton about the mlsalng rowel but
the girl who was running the mangle
Instantly attracted my attention. She
was aa handsome and had about such
a figure as thta young lady here. Her
bearing was proud and aristocratic, as
Miss Helen a la.
"Thank you. aluipered the old maid
as she bitched her chair a foot nearer
and began to smile.
" That mangle girl captured my ad
miration In a moment and my heart
witlilu Ave. Twice again during the
day 1 rertraed to the lauudry to apeak
with her, and within two days I had
told her that X could not live without
her. I loved as the strong man love.
Had oceans rolled between us I would
have drunk tueut dry to kneel at her
feet.'
" "Gracious, but you must have had It
hanir exclaimed the widow.
" "i have always wanted to be loved
that way. added Mlaa Helen as she
gave me a tender look.
" 'Within week I bad proposed aud
been accepted. Then I found that
Jeanette was the daughter of a million
aire who had put all his money luto
a living machine and It had flown
awsv from him. She bad sold her
clothes and Jewels and gone to work
In the lauudry to help him get a new
start. We had been eugaged two
weeks when my father told me one
evening that I must marry a girl
named Aramantha Scberuierfaorn. Hla
mind had been made up for some time,
but he bad taken his time about In
forming me.
'"And you refused?' queried the old
maid. Oh, do not tell me that you
Jilted the otherr
" 'I refused, of course. For the first
time in my life I deHed my father.
Arauiautha's papa owned a theater,
and had I wed her we could have all
had free passes and I could have gone
behind the scenes now and then, but
no argument could make me give up
my Jeanette of the mangle.'
" "Good for your said the widow as
the slapped the arm of the rocking
chair. " There waa true nobility In your ac
tion,' added the old maid.
"Vheu my father found that be
Mnl.l 'mt nrotitl mum me to carry out
Gentleman Talks KwJ
ealtu v uivv ouwaxug) "
said that be would mangle the girl of
the mangle before she should bring
disgrace upou bis bouse. I paid no
attention to hla words, but walked off.
Alas, I did not know my own father!
The very next night as Jeanette ceased
to wangle the collars and cuffs and
walked homeward thinking of me some
one told her that there was a dog fight
around the corner. She hastened her
steps to see, and It was her undoing.
Some one came up behind ber and hit
her. with a crowbar and broke her
neck. She called my name aud then
expired. Excuse me If I I'
"'Poor man sighed the widow aa I
turned my face away.
"'What a romance! What nobility
of character! mused the old maid,
" it was never ascertained who kill
ed Jeanette,' I continued after a proper
Interval, 'but I have every reason to
believe my owu father to be the guilty
party. In fact, when I charged him
with It he simply grinned sardonically.
I called him her murderer and cursed
him and fled from bis presence. In an
other dny I was a wanderer, and I am
a wanderer still.
" -But why don't you go home some
times'' asked the widow aa she wiped
her tears of sympathy away.
"'Can't you understand, auntie,' re
plied the other, that he no longer cares
to mingle with life? He has received
a great shock. Ills heart has been
broken. As be wanders o'er the face
of the earth he thinks of bis dead
Jeanette. Down tn his heart there Is
the hope that seme day some day be
may meet up with some young lady
some young lady who will remind him
of the loved and lost so strongly re
mind him that be will cease to sorrow
and'
"She halted there, and I nodded my
head, but the widow bluntly finished:
"And marry her and be happy
aealu! Well, inebbe he will. I'm sure
I hope so. Helen, what are yon blush
lng and bitching around so for?
"It was mean of me," smiled the
dilapidated gentlemen, "but It had be
gun to rain, and It was dark as tar out
doors. I couldn't help but sigh and
wipe my eyes. When I bad finished
sighing and wiping I couldn't help but
look lovingly at both those women. I
couldn't help but see that I bed found
a substitute for my lost Jeanette, but
which one It waa was wbat puzzled
them, I had the parlor bedroom that
night aud a staving good breakfast In
the morning, and I could have bung
around there for a week aud had the
best In the land, but I overheard some
conversation that made me anxious to
strike the road again.
"'Why, auntie, you surely don't
think of marrying again? I heard the
spinster ask.
" 'Never you tulnd what I'm thinking
of, Helen Bmlthers, was the reply,
'I've heard of women throwing them
selves at men's heads, but I never saw
It done till last ulgbt.' " M. QUAD.
Notice to Taxpayers
Notice of Final Settlement
Noll,- la henOiv eiven that the inuler-
stgned baa tiled In the t'oontv I Vint of
toe Mate ol Utegon lor vt aKliiiiKlon i ouu
ty, his final account in the matter ol tlio
estate of Kobert I inline, ilnva-i'il and
that said Court ha ile.-ti!iiati Monday
rebruarv iMli. lsaiJ. al the roiintr comt
room in IHIImIm.o, Orviin, at the Hour of
10 o'clock A. M. of Mid ,Uv. m tli tune
and place lor hearing ohjoctlmiH to Haul
nnai account ami tor tne Hum aettu-iueiu
of aald shim.
IVuett this 12th day of January, A. 1,
17.
J. A. IMIUUK,
Kiecuturof the lust mill and tt'sluineut
of Ruliert liulirie. ilccM.
K. 11. Tongue and tlngley -v lime, At
torneyt for ICxerutor.
SUMMONS
TIIK CIUOIUT OOt'RT Or THK
KTATK OK OKKUON rOR WASH
INGTON COUNTY
ary Solmairely, I'laliilill, )
y.
William Allen Sohnavely Defendant)
llilan Allen Mulinavely, altova
defendant
n the nam of the Stale of Oregon, yon
are hereby required to appear and anawer
tne complaint uiet agaiuat you in the
above untied aufl, on or before th laal
ay of the time pirecrllwd In the tirde'
r t lie puwicaiion or una anmmona; aald
me being atx weeks from the Ural
ulillcatton or this suiiiniona: and II you
sit no to apiMr and anawar, for want
iinreor. in planum win apply to lb
ourt for the relirr demanded In the
coutiilaint ill sunt suit, lo-wil; For
leeine oimiu Ilia lint bonus or matrimony
and inarnaite contract existing trntweau
the iilalnliil aud yonnelf. and allowing
ne pintmia to reaiim her maiden nam.
Mary Holland.
1 ntaaumninn is publiahed it tirtlarer
Inn. 1. V. Hood I ii. t until v J u.lm. of laid
W.nhiiiftou County, Mai of OreuiMi,
hi"h onler naa ilnlv uiatl and tiled on
he 41 Ii day of Kehruary, IHU7, ami Ilia
aieoi in oral pulilleatloii hereof nlha
th Jay ot relirnarv, I7.
, K.BTKOIilS,
Attorney for I'Uiiilln
GUARDIAN SALE OF
PROPERTY
REAL
Notice ia hereby given I lint llie muli-rn
ed Uuardlan of the perwn and eitmea of
Iui SeUller. Mamie eitlis hmina
Sehtler. Kdward t-enllrr ami l.rnr S-i,l
ler. by virtue of an onler Hint lieeiine of
th County Court of the Stale f Oregon
for Wastilnirtun I'onutv. inn.lo. euieri-n
and dated on the till day of January, l'7
author mug and eniixering theumler
aigned Uuanliait tn dell at irl ale mile all
of the real property belonging o aanl
minora, the uinlemigneil will, on ami alle
M jiniay. Ihe llth day of February, tu;
proceed Inwfll al private aa'eallnf the
undivided one-aixlh U ii) UienNt of the
above named minors of in iiinl to nil i
lt OnaitHifainl in HI,Hk One 111 of and
in the town of Cornelius Wanhimrtim
County. Oregon. The aid mile will be
male autnect to oiiiiirmaiion ov in
County Court of ihnMatuof Hregoii li
Washington County.
lhtletl Huh sun day or janimrv. r'',.
H K ii VI A N hKll'I.K !.
Quanlian of I oui Seldler. Maune Seld
ler. Kiniua Keidler. Kilaanl Sebller ami
letter Seldler.
lUgley A Hare, Altorneyt lor (tinirlliin
SUMMONS
IN Jt'STICK Cll ltT Ft' K THK PR K
CI.NCT OK WKST CK.llAi:. WASH
ISUTON lOl STY. 8TATK tF
(lUKtiOX
J.O. Bniock, IMaiutill,)
va. 1
M. Hanson aud Rita A. llnimon,
lielenditula I
In the name of the Hlate of Oroy in, Uie
above named DefendautH will take uolire
that the above named I'talntlll liannii
mencsd suit in the atuive entitleil l on
by Attachment for the aiini of fJ-IT.:al on
account and iuterrvt thereon at the rulo
of 6 oer cent, tier aiiiimn from date, Hn
are hereby required to apH-ar and annaer
ma complaint iiteti aganiMt yon in uie
above entitled Court v illilu II aeeka fnnn
the first oublicallon of tint null, n In w
on or before Ihe 'aril, dny of February
1807. and If you fail so to nnnwer for Hi
want thereof the I'huntill will aiinly
the Court for juilirinenl for the alve
amount. The dale or tne lint piiiiin
tion of this notice in January 10. 1IHI7,
Dated at Hherwood, ore., January
V.W.
M. I.. HiK'H.
Juatiie of the I'eare..
r
i
Utai
t a:-,BT.x.j: .t n x x & i - -
WEINHARD'S
draught)
Tht best of all Beers.
Bottled for Medicinal Use
At v. V. WILEY'S
imm.w tm m mm mm
SUMMONS
IN TIIK C1IICFIT COURT Or TIIK
BTATK OK OKKUON, FOR THK
COUNTY OF WASIIISUTON
J. 1. tialeley, rialutlft.l
a V
Annie liatelvy, llefendanl.i
lo Annie Cateley. IS above named
-delemlant:
In Ihe name of Ihe Stale of Oregon tou
nrv iiereny reqnireti lo an(Kar and alu-
er lo ine oiui plaint tiled agalnai tou In
lie nuove enlilUal Court and Cauae oil or
etoro .March Slat, ImT. and If vou fail to
aoaiiar and anawer th plaintiff will
appiy tor tne renal prayed lor in hiieom
plaint, to-mil:
tor a dacree diMolvltig the boiida nf
inniriuniny now eitallug netneen tlw
nbov named plalutitf and defendant and
or outer eiuuiiie relief.
i ma ttummoiiH la uublmhed In purau
nee of an onler of the Hnnorahl T. A.
Mi-lliid, JiiiIk of Ihe above entltlad
1'uiirt luado and entered on Ihe 2l day of
reoruarr. nvi, aieiiyiiig mat the sain
ne ituiuianeti mr ait auneeeaiv wests and
orilertng Klriiary "th, lU7, aa dale of
urn puuiittiuon.
DAN R. MUKrH V,
Attorney for I'lalntllf.
This Spray is Endorsed
By A. B. Cordley
Of the Agricultural College
Speaking of the Phoenix Lime ami Sulnhnr
Liquid Spray, Mr. Cortllcy, of the CVrvallis Agri
cultural College, writes Dunne & Co., us follows:
"Corvallla, Oie,,Sepl. 7. ItaJd.
lavid M. Dunn Co..
I'orllanil, Orrgon,
IWr Hirt !! reply lo vxur teller of I lie lib In!. I am glad lo be
ablalo report that the result obtained from Ihe u of your I'lioeiiH .
Hpray war very astlalaclory, Imlead. I tested II bv illluUng one lo
nlleeii. Th dlliilml aiirava wen-applied thoroughly and favoraldv Id
ttse thai ware aliuply Inerudnl, and eeti a aeaKer aolulloii baa
apparently emnplelely eradu-almi tin. i-t from aprav eil tree. I ttud
that saanilnalioii made alaiul two vteeka nfo faila l reveal any living
aal upon either frnll or leave. thigue,l A. II. ColllH.KV.
SUMMONS
I sell cheaper than other dealers, l'or prices iu
any quantity, f. o. k, at Heavcrtou, or taken front
my place, write sole agent,
II. JO par bbl. of SO gl.. f.b beaverton or my farm
B. LE1S, Bcavejrton, Oregon, R. F. D. 1
Tho tCiichen'a Queen
knowa Itwt fine old whl.kv ! liutUfnutile aa a eV
tuny Ik I p.
CYRUS NOBLE
Executrix' Notice
Notice is hereby given that tho unit
signed baa beeii appointed ejotitrii of
the laat will and testament of Tlinm
Otr.hln, deceased, by an onler of l
t onntv Court of Vl ai-hlngtnn i oiiniv
on, made ami entered on iiei eiiiner ii
190H. and all ueritoua having "lulu
againat laid entate are hereby imtilicl nml
dlrecteil to presenl said claima, together
wltn the vioper voticnera tnereior, lo me
at my residence, or at the ollice of Tho.
M. Tongue jr., at iiiiidnoro, v hmuiiikioii
County, Orrgou, on or before alz iniiutlia
from (fate hereof.
Dated at Hillabom. Oregon, Una L'ltli
day of December, liMl.
M A it I ab.i ni.nrnui,
Executrix of the bud will and t' ta-
mentofTho. OUdiin, deneaseil
Thos.H. Tonglio, Attorney, a
IX THE filter IT COURT OF TMtt
bTATK OF ORF.UON. IrDR
W AsHIXtlTO! COUNTV
Charles Front. Flalntlff,!
va V
Annie Front, Defendant.)
To Annie Froat, defendant above named:
Iu the name of the Dial of Oregon;
You are hereby nntillcd thai the bleiiitllt
imreiu naa nied a rampialnt aealnal yon
iu the above entitled court and eau and
you are hereby required lo appear and
anawer Hie aaid oouiplaml or (He aome
apiwaraix-e tnereou on or laifor the laat
dny preMirlbed by the order of publication
hereof, to-wit: On or before the IKud day
of March, 1K07. and if you fail ao to appear
ami aimner ine ctimpiaini or ill nine
apieamiioe herein, the plaintiff will cauae
your default to Iw entered and noted and
w in apply lo the noun for the relief pray
ed for iu aaid complaint, lo-wil: A decree
forever iliiMtolving the lainda nf matri
mony now minting between you and
plalnlill', and for men other reliel a lo
the court may aceiu proper.
The dale of the It rat publication nf tills
Niiinmoua ia the "th day of February,
l'JU7, aud thin auminona ia lo be publiahed
on every Thursday of each week for a
Nriod of six aimaalYe weeks between
aald date.
I'h is summon Is published by onler of
the Hon. Thomas A. Mcltnde, Juilg of I
me shove entitled court, made In Cbani-
iH'n Uila till day ol rebruary, llr7.
CIIAH. J. HCHNAHKL,
Attorney fur 1'hinllff,
are hmrllMwilh Iheoxtaaf Ih United SUiet, The
an.nllrl h.urt and il0iii trtu( Ihaw wlttaalra,
harked hy IHrtr adataatilliiy lor Ih privaratka al alt
li.lv In wlu.h Rtal whuky I ruil, put IheM la
the fnml rana ani..nff th net-ravittaa uf lit aUtawa.
Th Noata braa.U, Iu qiutrta an, puna, ar
Fmr AWa ml mM OmjOOISTB aaaaf OCAUM.
W.A VANStSttVI l u to. ha.. UMrlMra, rotUN8.aU.
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LIVERY STABLE
Teams with or without drivers, reasonable. Good'
turnouts. Wc also make a specialty of feeding aud
caring for transient stock.
Main St., between Third and Fourth, opp. Benson Hldg.
Payne Bros., Hillsboro
Administrator's Notice
Notice la hereby given that the unilondgn
ed baa been ammiuted by the County
Court of Washington county, Oregon, by
an order dated the Stub day of January.
rJ i , AO'iiinlHirauir or the relate or Jamea
t Itzeenihl, duceaaeil: aud all oeraona bar
lug cbiiuiM againat aald estate are hereby
notitied tn present the aam with th
iiroper vouehera therefor, to me at the
law olllre of K. II. Tongue, Hllhbnro,
v a,Hinii;uiu i oiinly, uregon.
linted tine 2d day of r ebruary. 1007,
C, AKHIH1IKK, Admlnlatralnr,
l' It. lungiie, Attorney,
Executor's Notice
Edison's Gold Mould
ed Records in StocK
PRICE 35 CENTS
I
. L. McCORMICIl
HILLSBORO OPECON
"TBS VOOB WAS OPKNED BY A WOUAK
WSTOHIHO ABOUT 200 PyCNW."
believe you have had a full meal In a
week. Helen, help me to set out the
cold victuals.'
"Helen was ber niece. She was an
old maid. She had a turn up nose and
wore glasses, and she looked upon me
aa dirt beneath her feet. She awtlsted
ber aunt, but very reluctantly, aud I
overheard ber talking against me. If
It bad been left to her 1 should have
got the bounce Instead of a good sup
per. I knew that some sort of a story
would be expected of me when I had
eaten, and It occurred to me to heap
coals of fire on the old maid's head In
revenge. Sure enough, as I shoved
back from the table the fat woman set
tled herself In a rocking chair and
said: . .
"Tou must have had some adven
tures while tramping over the coun
tryr "
"'Yes'm; a few.' "
" 'What started you on the tramp?
"'Now, auntie, what do we care?
put In the old maid. 'He's a tramp,
and that's enough. He Is probably
anxious to be on his way.'
; " 'And I'm anxious to bear him talk.
Why did you take up tramping?'
" Tt Is a story that I seldom tell 1
replied, with a choke In my throat, 'but
you have been so kind to me that It
would be selfish In me to withhold It
You may at some time have read or
beard of Chief Justice Bathsknller of
Washington. Well, he le my father
'.' 'Ton don't say!' gasped the widow,
while the old maid pricked up her ears
and jfrew Interested at once.
OORWIN A HEIDEL
' Damlmrm ln
All kinds of Fresh Meats. Trices Rea
sonable. Will meet all competition.
Chickens and Poultry always on bund
upon order. Free delivery to all parts
of the town. We buy fat stock.
Bmlh Phonmm
Seoond Street, Hillnboro, Or
Notice la hereby given that the nmlsr-
aigued Iihh nee. n tiy Uie Itonnty l ot'rt of
the Hlate nf Oregon, for the County of
waamiiKiun, nuiy appointed ami con
firmed, under date of January 26. 1W7. as
executor ol the laat will and leatainenl of
Maria Anna 1'elcra, deceased, and that he
haa duly tiialilled aa aucb executor.
Now, therefore, all persons having
claim agiiiual the estate of the aaid Anna
Maria l'etera, deceased, arc hereby ra
il ui red nml requested to prevent the aatne,
with proper vouchers attached, to me at
tne mw miine oi jonn m. wan, in tun
boro, or to ine at my residence In the pre-
cimn oi mirui rnreat itrove, wregon.
THKODOKE BKRNARDH.
KxeciiUir of the laat will and testament
of Maria Anna t'elera, deceased.
John M. Willi, attorney for executor
Dated at llllliboro, this .'II at day of Jan
uary, iuui.
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&f)e Farmers' Mutual
FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION
of Portland, Oregon
Held its Annual Meeting January 16, 1907, at the
Logus Hall.
THE ANNUAL STATEMENT
Flrsti Amount of pmpcrty ut rink lH-c. .it, 1115
And of rinks added during the year
Anil of risks cancelled during the year ...,.
Net amount of rik Ih-c. 31, loon
largest amount on any one rlli
Sacondi Amount of raah n-ci iml with iippliniiiniia.
Aim 01 cn.sii ri'crivcil irotii iissi hiiiii iiIi
f.M.VM'
H.,bSl
K'i.WS
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6.17 47
Greening I thought your doctor rec
ommended a change of climate for
you?
Browning So he did, but as I
couldn't arrange my affairs so I could
get away I changed doctors. Chicago
News.
A .Vaewaaa InaldeT
Little Tom, who had junt begun to
Inquire the "why aud wherefore" of
things, amused his father one day by
asking If the ear muffs which he saw
the policeman wear were held In place
by suction. Wpplncott's Magazine,
..Central Meat Market.,
EMMOTT BROS., Prop.,
lo O. Tilbury
a fine
kinds,
Keep constantly on hand
supply of fresh meats of all
A Mew Ere In Prlooa
We are going to sell meats at prices low
er than those which have prevailed in
the past. Call in and see us. We menu
business. 'Phone and Free Delivery
Mais Street, opposite Tualatin Hotel,
Blllsboro, Oregon.
SUMMONS
IN THK WKCIIIT COURT OF THB
STATU OK OKKUON WITHIN AND
Mill WASHINGTON COUNTY
Marie Williama, Plaintiff,)
vs. V
Albert Williams, Defendant.)
To Albnrl Williams, the above named
Jieli'inlHiit:
In the name of the Hutu of Onvnui!
You are hereby required to appear and
aiiHwcr the complaint tiled against vou in
the alinve-eutltleil cauae, on or before the
win tiay or March. p,K)7, that being the
nun nay nreaor nan in the order or nun -
cation of tli Im luinmnus. and if you rail ao
10 uppear ami answer aam complaint, ins
plaintiff will apply to the above-entitled
wnii'l, 1 r the rebel nravsd for in th oorn-
plaint, to- wit: For a dmirne of this court
dissolving the bud of matrimony here
tofore exlHtlog between you and plaintiff,
and will aiik for such other and further
rellnf iih ahe may be entitled to In th
prr.mlaeii.
1 iiin hiiiiiiiioiim is piibiisuea in uie inns
boro Argus 'or all ennaecutive weeks by
order of the Hon, J, W. (ioodin. Judge of
the County court ol me Hlate 01 Oregon,
for WaahliiuLnn County, made the With
day of January, 11107, lirat publication be
ing on tne Kiat uay or January, iwn, ana
the laHt publication being on the 14th (Jay
of March, lfW7.
JOHNHDN & VAN riAIlTn,
Attorneys for Plalnlill,
Ttdul Income , ,,
Thlrdi Amount paid for loiwcn (luting the year
Ami puid ofticers, dircctorn mirl ii",ctil..,.
Ami of nil oilier expensca
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Total rxuilltures , f 1,77 J it
Tourlhi Amouiit of cshIi on luiml
Aint of iiiikiIiI jircmititus
Tntiil usw-tM
riflhi Liabilities, liotir.
HeaJH-clfully,
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FARM FOR SALE
Doala- the taetton, ,
Mrs. Beuham Do you love me as
much as you did when you first mar
ried me?
Btuhuuj You lulk as If I had mar
ried you more, than once. Brooklyn
Life.
I wish to sell my farm oontaininc
lo2 acres. 110 seres under cul'.i-
vation; good house and barn; Rood
orchard Three and one half miles
couth if Hillsboro and one mile
weet of Farmlngton.' For furtber
information apply to 10. liurk-
balUr, Hillsboro, Ore., H. F, D. 2
nt-RN, Secretary. i
The advantages of this Association iu compar
ison with others of a similar character are:
1, We insure not in Tiik citiich, Hud van, therefore, not lie
affected by large cotiriHgrutioim.
a, 'We insure ON1.V tint iiksT I'akm nitiblUMCfl, und mm by
old shacks and houses with etoveplie tliront;h the roof,
3. Ourasaessments can only Ik.'.I'SKIi to pav r.tis.sitH nml not
for expenses,
4. We insure no huhinkhh phochrtv, no sUirrs, no fnclorlcs, no
saloons, no hop houses or fruit dricin,
5. We hike care not to ovkk-inhi'KK, sticking to the "two
thirds" clause of the value.
6. Our meetiugi are held in llic City of Portlitntl, Hie litislncss
center of the stale, where member" can K.tsibV A'l'TKN r ami keep Ihe
institution pnokr conthoi,, so Unit it kiiau, nkvkh hkcumh a
CRAFT of a few.
. , Agents in Washington County are:
I, H, C, Pkahhon, Cornelius, Ore., It. V, l, No. 2.
a. W.J. K. Bkacii, Forest drove, Ore.
FOR SALE
Rure Hatch Incubator and Brooder,
100-egg ftize, ufed one season. Will
oell both for $12 50 Wm. King,
one mile went of Cedar Mill, Bea-
vtrlou, Ruute 2, Oregon. , . . ,
Argus and Oregonlau. 12.00.
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If you wish to join apply to the nearest agcut
or if there is no local agcut iu your vicinity, send
your name and address to
J. J. KERN, Secretary,
565 East Yamhill St, Portland, Ore.
sail iMiMiiiaiii! rtwrai mm mm mmmfrnwrn iHiinininii
To lease for term of years: Farm
ol 187 acres, 60 acres cleared, i)
miles from Portland, three miles
from Bethany. Will rent'for cash.
Good buildings and stable fitted for
dairying.- Grant . Holoomb, Hoi
brook, Ore,, K, 1. Pacific States
Phnn .. .
For Hale: ;!0 aore, 1J miles
south ol Reedville, at f 10 per aoie.
Inquire Argus.
Iiipt: Brown neck fur. Finder
please leave at Arsrtis office and
receive reward. Was Inst nn