The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 07, 1907, Image 4

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    HIUSBORO ARQUS, MARCH 7. 1907
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Frctb Garden Seede at John
Den nil.'
D. B. Luby, of Mountaindalt,
tu in town Tuesday.
Puritan oil heater. Charlea A.
Lamkin Co.
II L. Burcbell, of Farmiogton,
was in me ciiy lueeaay.
Geo. McGrer, of Foreet Grove,
was in town Monday.
Peter Almqnist, of Retdville, wa
an Argui caller, Tuesday.
E. C. Friday, of above Bank,
waa down to the city Tuesday.
Ttaos. Talbot, Mayor of Corne
lius waa down to the hub Tueeday.
W. K. Ilayoam, of Mountain
dale, waa in town the laet of the
week.
John Meurer and Wnv Keeho,
of near Cedar Mill, were in the city
Tuesday. '
Geo. E. Zimmerman, of above
Glencoe, was an Argus vioitor,
Tuesday.
John Zuercher. of Zuercher Bros.,
Helvetia, waa in town the first of
the week.
John VanderwaL tha rustling
insurance agent of near Beaverton,
was in town Tuesday.
Mrs. Christian . Zuercher, of
Helvetia, was in the city Tuesday,
enroute to Portland.
Fred Adams, who hss been work-
ins on a new hall at Scholls, was
up to the city Tuesday.
G. W. Barnes, who is aeesing
the five townships nearest to Mills
boro, was in town Tuesday.
A. C. Carstens was down from
Banks, Tuesday, paying taxes, and
while in the city made the Argus s
call.
Anna Gippeen, aged 13, and re
siding near Bacona, died the first
of the week from an attack of dipn
theria.
Antone Hermens, of Verboort,
was in the city Tuesday. He says
that farmers are very busy out
his way.
A. Kaufman, of near Kinton.
was in the eity Tuesday. He will
soon move over into the Beaverton
section.
K. A. Heineck, of Laurel, was an
Argus caller, Tuesdsy, and reports
farmers as busy putting in crops
out bis way.
Our line of spring drees good
have commenced to arrive from
New York. Come and see them.
Schulmerich Bros.
Chaa. Matthea. of near Laurel.
araa in Tnaalav navima tavaa and I tr ths lareest manufacturers of
whila here nmmhm) tha Arsna drain tile it the COUDtV. aud have
HOP GOLD BEER
ON DRAUGHT
W. E. McCOURTS '
SconJ Street, Opposite Ctsuitltuune, Hillaboro
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CITY AND COUNTRY
Real Estate
Factories and Town Sites Promoted.
Communities Advertised.
LIST YOUR FARM AND CITY PROPERTY WITH HIM.
226 Stark St.
Portland, Ore.
When You Buy Shoes
Buy Good Shoes
A Vine Line of I'micy SliijH.'rs fur Men.
The best shoe in the market is the Till
Kiuney shoe for turn. Also a fine liue
for boys, also school shoes. The Vst
heavy work shoes for men. KubU-rs for
uicu ami boys, at
J. C. GREER'S
SUMMONS
IS THK niHTlT Cot'ltT OK TIIK
"MTATK or OKKUON, Folt WAHII.
INlii'HN COUNTY
1,'hrlst F. K. vim ladies, I'lalnm!', 1
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Aniila Alfririla yon I ji.liure. Ih-rcmlaht.)
To Annie Alfrleda vun Ladigrs, ihtcml
tit above named.
In tli name .if the Htate of Oregon, yon
ara hereby imUlied that the I'lainlilt Iinm
In I is liltKl cuimilalut iii'il you In
ill alaiv entitled Court ami cause, ami
E stridor's Notka
S'hiIik ia hereby given that Hi under
liir I has heu by the Connlv Cucrt uf
I he stale of Oregon. Inr lh County u(
WnnlilliKliMi. iluly apiHilnled ami i'oii
llrml, 1 1 1 1 ! r date nf January 'ii, Iiaj7, a
e ill .r On, Initi mill ami nalamul uf
Mane Anna IViera, deceased, ami tliat ha
lint Only iilnbl a such cri itlor.
Now. therefore, all HrHina having
claims tienlioU III" ratal uf I lie said Anna
Maria I'cl.rs, deceased, ate hereby r
itiiml ntnl requested In present iha same,
ailli proper viiuchera attached, In ma at
llii law mIIi. nl' Juliii M, Wall. Ill Hill
you are hereby reotilml in appear ami 1 " " n my nmiiniwe in ma pie
answer the said complaint or Hie uic ' "' ""'! ' l,r roo. Oregon.
for another year.
Biggest shipment of corn ever
received in HilUboro, at the Cli
max Hill store. Get in and order
your land plaster early.
Michael Rahn, of Phillipa. waf UuBicient Quantities. Address
here Friday. Mr. Rahn has been at HilUboro, R. F. D. No. 2.
in Portland for some time, but ie
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gain ou ins larui ior lime. THE CABINET
For sale: Some grade Jersey
dairy cows, fu to WJ each, following are the namfs of the
miles south of Scholls on Newberg Ubinet of President Roosevelt,
roaa. r. is. oamner, ootn pnonee. commencing with March 5:
Born, to C. M. Keep and wife, of
Portland, March 1, 1907, a son
I be parents formerly resided id
Forest Grove, where Mr. Keep was
once caehier or tbe Haines bank,
If you want t tile your place,! IUekuionil after tlie completion of hn ff s
get figures from the uioner x course ne proceeueu. uiucn io dis par- j
Rowell Uompany, ot fcnons. en ulasua w w ma uyiuiuua vu 9
nuus ouujcvia lu B'luviv vt rcsa uiuun
and florid style of 8xfb. '
Oue day the old man took him aside ;
and addressed hlui aa follows: iff
"Richard Thompson Jenkins, l' been p
llateiiln' to yo' fo' seberal dayi, an' It' ; m
my opluyun dat yo' talk an talk an
talk. Yo' doan' reach into de atuin
mlck of yo' aubjeck, but yo' Jes' argufy
an' argtify. To' doan' locate, Richard
TVirtnirMjir. T ii it 1 1 ri 1 1' Hiun' li m f A ' i
. UV111JJ -J U .11.111 s, j w UWHW v..
Harrr Wwklv.
sold our product far and wide. If
you are going to build in the Spring,
get our figures of brick, building
blocks etc. We also furnish lum
ber, rough and dressed, oi all
kinds, and deliver if required, in
us
New
Secretary of State Elihu Root
York.
Secretary of Treaaary-George B
Cortelyoa, New York.
Secretary ot war William n. iau.
Ohio.
Secretary of Navy Victor H. Metcalf,
lnoroDgbbred tsun Legnorn eggs California.
for sale. $2.00 per setting of 15
Inquire at residence, 2 doors north
of Baptist church. Mrs. J. P.
Magruder.
L. A. Whitcomb, of Portland,
and formerly of this place, ha
gone to Alaska, and Mrs. Whit
comb and daughter, Mies Meryl,
are here for an extended visit with
the family of . L. Abbott.
Mrs. Gowan will be at the green
house in South HillHboro every
Thursday until her stock of
shrubbery, bulbs and flowers are
sold out Come early to get tbe
best bargains.
Benj. Birdsell, of Forest Grove,
and who was a former resident of
this city, was down to the county
seat xueBday aiternoon, paying
taxes and etui had animation
enough left to greet his many
friends in tbe P. R. & N. terminal.
Wanted: Will pay cash for
good, young horse, to weigh 1300
or 1400. Must be good, and sound
Inquire of W. W. Anderson, one
mile east of HilUboro. Pacific
States Phone, 305,
Out of a population of nearly
20,000 . Washington County has
but 10 inmates at the county poor
farm. There are, however, three
or four more who are getting coun
tv aid, in sums lees than they
would cost the county, were they
at the county farm.
We have ordered a car load of
wire fence direct from the factory
We can save you five per cent, on
same
Schulmerich Broe
John Vanderwal, of north
-Charles J. Bona-
von L.
R. Gar-
Attorney General-
parte, Maryland.
Poatmaater-General George
Meyer, Maaaacbutetta.
Secretary of Interior James
field, Ohio.
Secretary of Commerce ana i.aoor
Oscar Straus, New York.
Secretary of Agriculture James w il-
son, Iowa.
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Ue Farmers Mutual
FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION
of Portland, Oregon
Held its Annual Meeting January 16, 1907, at tbe
Logus Hall.
Theoretical.
Merely Wanted to
Beat Her Husband
HE was a middle aged colored wo
man of uiuwular build, and as
she stopped at one of tbe gate in
tbe Union depot tbe other uiorulug tbe
official took notice tlmt xbe was gmilly
perturbed and breutbing burd.
"Madam, you aeetn to lie excited," be
said as abe choked aud gurgled and
cougbed.
"Yes, sab, I does. I dun run most all
de way from de bouse, aud I fell down
to' times on de way. If I gits algbt of
dat pusson be will also be afflicted wid
overexcltement beaps of it."
"Yon bave something uuder your
shawl," be said aa his eyes detected a
bulge to the garment
"Yes, aah," abe replied as she re
moved and held up to view an old ax
handle. "DIs am what will bring on
dat overexcltement In case dat pusson
shows up yeTe."
"But I can't permit any violence or
disturbance, madam."
"Oh, dere won't be no fussln' around.
De pusson I done spoke of am my bus
band. He's done made up bis mind to
leave me fur another woman, and I
specta 'em yere to take de train."
"And you won't disturb the peace?"
! "Not at all, sab no, sab. Dar won't
be no disturbance. When I elt eves on
if ordered immediately. him I shall spit on my bands, grip dls
yere handle and Jump fur him, and he
rn' ha mmH in I'll hnvo film linma nnrl
' all tucked in bed. No. sail, no disturb
Beedville, reports that tbe Oregon Bnce, 'cept dat I shall ax de people to
Eleetrio line. Which 10 now Duild-1 stand back so dat I kin git a full swing
ins between Salem and Portland, of my arm to mash hlm!"-cbk-ago
bad a surveying corpa in we neia,
near his place, tbe first or the wees
e rt?
"He's so bald be must bave ingrow
ing balr."
"Well, that's not a bad Idea. It
would at least explain why be is so
harebrained." Philadelphia Press.
Ia Har4 Lack.
Beggar I'lease, air, will you kindly
assist a poor old man who baa three
wives to support?
Pedestrian Why, do you mean to
say you are a bigamist?
Beggar Oh, no, sir; two ot them are
wives of my sons-in-law. II Mondo
Umorlstlco.
No Regrets.
Mrs. Deerlng I think I shall have to
give you the customary week's notice,
Nora ii.
The Cook-Glory be! Hut ain't It
woudherful bow gr-reat minds ruu io
th' same groovel Ye tuk tb' wur-ruds
right out av me mouth. Puck.
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THE ANNUAL STATEMENT
First, Amount nf property at risk I Vc. ,1 1 , 1 9(15
Amt of risks aililed during the year
Attit of risks ranccllt'il during the year
Net iiimnint of rink iN-c ji, 1406
largest am. mut mi nnv one risk
Secondi Amount of cash rereivtil with application.,
A nit of cash received from asst'sanienta
334,851 no
.5 00
749, 7 00
2, OOO ul
I,)6 ji
OJ7 47
Total income Jl.HHj 50
Third, Amount paid fur losses during the year..,,
Ami, paid ullicers, directors and agents
Amt of all other expenses
Total txpeiiililiircs
Fourthi Amount of cash 011 hand
Anil uf unjinid prrmiiims
215 Ko
ft .773) 13
fill 3S
Fifth.
Total hsm Is
Liubililies, none.
Kesn-(tfiillvP
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IttRN, SaicraUrx.
The advantages of this Association in compar
ison with others of a similar character are:
1. We insure Not in tiir citihs, and can, therefore, not lie
affected by large conflagrations.
2. We insure oni.v Tim hkst i'akm nm munch, and pass by
old shacks and bouse with stovepipe through the roof,
3. Our assessments can only lie i swn To hav i.osskh and not
for expenses.
4. We insure Nil lii sixi'.ss i-roi'HUTV, no stores, 110 factories, no
saloons, no hop bouses or fruit driers.
5. We take care not to ovi'.r-in'mphr, sticking to the "two
thirds" clause of the value.
6. Our ineVtiugs are held in the City of Portland, tbe business
center of the state, where members can KASII.V attknu and keep the
institution itndkr control, so that it sham, nkvkm srcomr a
CRAFT of a few.
Agents in Washington County are:
V. 1). No. 2.
H. C. Pkarson, Cornelius, Ore, It.
W. J. K. IlHAtU, Forest Grove, Ore.
Aaarrla AMI
Mabel (shocked with tbe recollection
of It) Isn't Edith's new bat Just a hor
rid fright?
Ethel (as If receiving congratulation)
Isn't It? I helped her select It!
Browning's Maga.Iue.
If you wish to join apply to the nearest agent
or if there is no local agent in your vicinity, send
your name and address to
J. J.- KERN, Secretary,
565 Kast Yamhill vSt, Portland, Ore.
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apixMranre llirrrtu ou or Ufori llio l.wi
ilajr urvwcrllieti iiy ilia unler r puiiiu a-r
Hon liertHif, u-itr On nr tfun tin- llf
KmiiIIi day of March, Pl7, ami tl nu tall
no to apM-ar and auawnr tiia eutiiplnlnt nr
II Ip wnue appearance harm 11, the I'UinMil
will cause vintr ilnfault to I etilewl jii.I
noted and will apply liillinmuit fnritic;
relief prayed fur III said t'oiiiplnliit, t-1
wit: A decree fnrvver iIImuiIvIiis; Him
iHimla of matrimony now et-.iK !
Iwin you ami tha I'lainllll' ami for ancli !
other relief a to the Cunrl may armn
nrntier.
The date of tliellmt iiilllcalln if Dili
iiiiiiiiiui la the iUU day of January
lilriilHiKK IlKliN VHUS
i;uv i,i,.r f Hit will and leolametit
of Vatla Anna I'ltrrn, iiiasl
Jnlui M, Vt all, atlornev for eln'Ulor
liauvl al IIiIUIkmii, Una ,'Ut ilsy uf Jan
u.iry, Han".
Adniimiiralor's Notirt
N.ilice l herliy glvrn dial Hi utnrriK'
r,l lia Uflt n .m. in tl Iiy li I 'mint y
t iMirt l W Iimkihii voniiir, orrumi, dy
an i.rlrr ilat, , th jfnh iluy of January,
!';. Aitiiliii'.lril"rof Hie K-tal.Mil Jainet
k'ilUHU.I.I .l.-...l, -...I -1 i .
IHff and thU .,..,. I- 10 m ...l.l.lm "7. ' 7 " , ' - -"
liolilicl to I rr.41,1 tlia Mams Willi Ilia
oil every TliufMlay or eai Ii Wf Inr a
ariwl of xis ancr!ive weeka lxtwien!
aid data. '
This siiiiiuiolia ia pulillatinl by order of t
Ilia lion. ThnniM A, Mullrule, J in 1 1;,' .it
Iha alaiva enlllled Coiirt, mail In ''limn
larn tills ."-ml day of January, l'7.
t'lias. J. Hchiiatxo, ;
AttnriM-y lor I'taiiittlT,
AdminUtratrix' Notiis
j.fiiptir v.. in lmr lli-t.fi,r. to ma al tli
luw ntlli a .f K. H, T.,nKiiPl Milltlxiro.
Valiint:t"ii I'iMiiiiy, (irrM.in.
iiitel lln M iUy Ki.bniary, I'SiT.
. AHtlsllKK, Ailinlnlatralor.
I'.. II. 'Intigun, Allium y
SUMMONS
Notice la hereby alvcn, that I. the ninliir
aigiKHl, bave been by the I'ontily I'mirt nl
tha Hlaln of llrfini. fur Wablii(ton
Count v. duly aniMilnled Ailtuliilnlrainr "I
IhneaUla of Mmnuitl Kvcrltt. iIi'.hih,
IN Tilt: t -I tit l (til'UT UK THK
! s I ATK tip" OltKilDX, Kt'K
i WAMIINimiN nil NTV
; Charles Inm, I'lainllll, 1
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I Annie Kmil, lii'Mnilaiil.i
with the will uf said ilocvaMtd anneXHl, 1 To Auiiiu Kront, ilnrt'iiitaul nUne iiamad-
aiidbava duly quaimed as such. Nowj ,tlW ,miltr lf HMr llf 0rB.
mereiure, an (wnaiiis nauK ibmiik ;!,, .l,y imllilixl t,nl ptsttiitlir
auaiiiKt said ealalu are hereby uulilliul In 1 m r. in baa tiled u cnniiluliit aasluil yon
present the aama to ina with proir In Hi" Himve eniilled 1 uurl ami uausa and
vnui.neia at unlaw oiiiceorvy, liar-1 yuu urn ticictiy ri"pilrm appearand
rati, In HillnUim, (Ircit'in. mil li ill mi an "r Hie m. cniiiiliitul or tile aoitia
liiiinlhs from the ibila hereof. i aiHnraiiin Hiet tM.ti uti nr bofore Ilia laal
llatnd this l.lli day of Jainmrv, I'tli. day preacrilmd lT Iha order of pnhlleatluu
JOHN M. ItlloWN, ! hen of, to wilt i nr tielori' the yiud day
Administrator v.'ith Hie will annexed uf ; of .March, llf ". ami it vuu fall an loanuvar
Hainilel Kverllt. dri eaMHl.
W. N. Harrntt, Attorney for I. stale,
'and ituxner the riiiuinliit or liln uniiia
j npiH iiraiin.1 hcmni, lini plaluliir will causa
. your iictaiiii 10 t,. emcini ami mitml ami
, III apply to the conn lor Hie relief pray.
Esecutrix' Notice "i in .1 complaint, to. It: A Urerna
lorrver dnwivinn iiiu bonds of malrl
uiony no ejiHtniit Uluwn you and
Notice la hereby liven that I. (he under- plalnlilt, and Inr hiich otbnr reU'nl aa to
signed, have been, by lb Bounty court of; court inav weni proper,
the Htate of Oregon, for Washington; The date or Hie lirsi publication of Ibis
oontlty, duly apiKilutisi esecnlrls of Hie ! suimiinns is Hie 7th day ol Knbruary,
estate of Charles Ixlcb, deeased, and "W, mid this Niiinnions U i pnldlsliml
have iluly iiuallliril aa such. All persons 1 every 1 uiirniiay 01 eaclt week for a
having claims against said estiilo ate
hereby untitled to present tlie same to me,
with proper vouchers, nt the I, mv Oil ire
ot W. N. Harretl, In Hillaboro, Oreicon.
within six (II) months linm the date here
of. Dated this leieiiihar"jrth X
l,()i:iMA l.fcltll.
Kseeulril of the estate of Charles l,eieh,
(bieeased. ,
W, N. Ilarrett, Attorney for KstHle,
SUMMONS
IN THK OUtOl'IT COIIRT K TUK
HTATK K OKKOON, KOIt Til K.
COUNTY OK WA8IIIN0T0N
Klehard I'lrlnl,
riuintiir.)
vs.
SUMMONS ,
Thia ii the company that is
financed br C. P. Swigert, and
which, according to Mr. Swigert'i
letter to tbe A rem a few weeki
ago, will eoon hav a proposition
to make to Hilleboro and Forest
Grove people.
What Waa the Matter With Himt
A Richmond man has In his employ
a colored man of advanced age who by
reason of bis thrifty habits bud accu
mulated enough money to defray the
cost of his son's tuition at a negro col
lege In Alabama.
.Wbea the darky 'a boy .returned to
Ala't Me the Klddert
"How does the new mare travel?"
"Fine. Took my girl out sleigh rid
ing yesterday, and she went great. My
arms are sore from holding her In."
"Holding whom in?" -Cleveland
Lender.
aha Was aa Odaltr.
Mrs, Beribain-You have your pecul
iarities. Betihaw Yes; I have you. Pueblo
Chief tul n. '
Argus and Oregonian, $2.
IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OK THK
HTATB OF OKKOON Foil W'ASII
INGToN COUNTY
Dora M. Newman, i'lalntill',1
va,
William Newman, Iiefcndant.)
To William Newman, the above named
Defendant
In the name of tlin Htuto of Oregon, you
are hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint lited ugainat you in the
above entitled suit, on or before tbs last
day of the time perserlhed In the order for
the publication of thia huiiiiiioiih, said
time being si weeks from MieliiHt pub
lication of this summons; and if yon fail
so to appearand answer, for want thereof,
the plaintiff will apply to the Conn lor
relief demanded in the complaint in wild
suit, to-wlt:-Kor a decree illsolvlnu the
bonds of matrimony and marriage con
tract existing between tbe I'lalnlill and
yourself.
This summons is pulU.iheU by Older
of the Hon. J. W. Ooodin, Comity Judge,
of said Washington County, Stale of Ore
Kim, which order was duly made and tllod
on tbe 4th day of February, 11107, and the
dale of the Urst publication hereof is tbe
7th dy of February, l!s)7.
V. K. BTRODR.
Attorney for Plalntln'.
Notice of Final Settlement
Nollco Is hereby given that the under
signed, executrix, lias tiled in the County
Court of tbe Htate of Oregon, for Wash
ington County, tier final account In the
matter of the Inst will and testament of
liavld Purser, deceased, and said Court
liaa lixed Monday, March 4. 1907, at ten a.
in., and the court room in Hillsliorn, Ore
gnu, aa the time and place for hearing on
lections to aaid final account, if any there
be, and lor the dual settlement of said
estate. HANNAH PURHKR,
Kxecutrlx of the last will and testament
of David Purser, Deceased.
Dated at, HillHboro, this 28th day of
January, 1907.
ii. J. liagiey, attorney for the executrix
A. H Jensen, Defendant.)
To A. R. Jensen, the above named iltv
fsiiilaiit;
In the name of the Htale of Oregon:
Yuu are beteby commanded and required
lob and appear in the Circuit Court uf
tha Htate of Orcnnii, for Washington
County, and answer the complaint there
in liled against you on or belorn tlie ex
piration of six week from the dale uf the
ii rut publication of this NtimiuoJm In the
"Hillaboro Argus," llio first publication
thereof being on tlie "III day ot March,
1U07, to-wlt, on or belorn the' lNlh day of
Apr,, 1007. And you will plouso take
notice that If yuu fall to so appear and
answer aaid complaint, the plaintiff will
take Judgment against you for the aunt of
J.HH.UI) lawful money of the United States,
with Interest thereon from Apr. 2.1! Wl,
at the rate of six per cent per annum,
and for the costs and disbursements of
this action, aud also a Judgment that the
fnllowing described real proM'iiy, to-wit:
The North i of the Hoitthweat Ojuirter,
and the North (ol tlie Hottthest (Jimrler
of Section IS, T. IJ. N. It. 4 W. of the Will.
Mr., attached In the above entitled
action at the suit of the above, unined
plaintiff, be sold by theSherllt of. Wash
ington County, Ureifon, as upon ex
ecution, and Hie proceeds of such sale
apiiiiou toward me Hatiaruclinn or plain-
tut s ctaim,
Ii lion which ludKineiil is
praynu.
This Hummons Is served upon you by
publication iiy order of Honorable' J. W,
tlooilln, County Judge of Washington
County, Oregon, made and dated at
Hlllsboro, Oregon, on March I, HKl7,
which Order requires that you appear
and answer said Complaint on or bnfoi'
six week from date of the II rut publcatluti
of this Hummoua. to-wlt, on or before
April 1H, 1907.
BAULKY tt HARK.
period or six HUccrxMlve weeks Mwaen
said dittos,
This siiiiiimms Is published by order of
the lion, 'j bourns A. Mcriila, Judge of
the above, entitled eon rt, made in Cbatu'
bers Ihls lib iluv of Kelirimrv In, 7
Oil AS. .1. Sl'liNAIIKI,,
s Attorney fur I'lainllll',
SUMMONS
IN TDK CIKCriT CHt ltT OP THK
HTATICol'OltKtioN W ITHIN AND
Kill WAHIIlNdTON COUNTY
Marie Williams, I'lalutlll',!
vs. I
Albert Willlanis, Hefiinilanl.)
To Allinrl Williams, the nliove natnmi
Delomlani:
In the tianiH of .bn Hlatn of Oregon!
on are hereby reipilred to appearand
at.swer the complaint against you ill
the ahovti-eidilled cause, on nr before tha
ill h day of March, IIHI7, lliat llng the
last day prescribed lu the order of puhll
callou ol this siiiiinmus, anil if vou full so
to appear and answer salil emii'plalnt, the
plaliitill will apply to Hie abnva entitled
emiit f ,r (be relief prnyml lor in the com.
plaint, to ll: I'or a decree of this court
dissolving Hie bunds nf matrimony here.
tutors existing del ween you ami plaintiff,
ami win nsic lorsueli other and further
relief hn slie may bo entitled to lu the
premise!!,
This sniiinmnN Is published In the Hills.
horoArguN tor six consecutive weeks by
order of the II J. W. Ooodin, Judge of
tbeCounly Court of the Htale of Oregon,
lor Washington County, uulde the Until
(layol iliinuaiy, i7, rMl pu, i,.u ,m ,.
nut nn tbexisl day of January, IIHI7, and
the last publication being on the Mill day
of March, 1!K7, '
JOIINHON A VAN ZANTB,
Altorneyi fur Plaluliir.
DOG LICENSE
Notine !h liPrntiy jjiven that the dog
liomiBo in thin tiily will be payable
to tnri at my (illicfl between Maroh
I and March (!. Dulinquents will
after that dnte be placed in the
hanilH of thu marshal . By order
of the Citv Council,
II T. KaRley, Ueoorder. :
Hiilnboro, Ore., February 7.
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