( HILLSBORO ARGUS, MARCH 14. 1807 Fresh Garden Seeds At John Dennis.' R. II . Walker, of near Cedar Mill, waa in the city Tuesday. G. W. Baker, of Beaverton, was in the city Saturday, paying taxes. J. II. Davis, of Mountaiadale, waa a county seat visitor Saturday. Aleo Todd, of above Forest Grove, waa in the city Saturday J. N. Flippen, of Bacona, was down to the bounty capitol, batur day. V C. C. Hancock, a merchant of Cornelius, was in town Saturday, paying taxes. J. B. Walker, of Beaverton, was up Saturday, the auest of his mother, Mrs. Mary Walker. Herman Collier, secretary of the Scholia Telephone hoe, was in town Saturday. Mies Meryl Whitcomb has taken a position as central in with the Pacific States' telephone people Lawrence Dixon, in charge of ' the West Union school, was in the city Saturday. Chris. Peters, formerly of Corne lius, snd who died at Portland on March 6, was 63 years of age. Thurston Buxton, of Foreat Grove, was down to the Grange meeting Saturday. A. N. Cutting, of near Kinton, was up Saturday, and presided over tbe Orange meeting. Ulrich Fuegy, of Phillips, was in town Friday, and made the Argus omce a call. " jo tin Ireland, or Ureenvule, was in the city Saturday, paying taxes and greeting friends. John Carlson and Mr. Moline, of north of Reedville, were in the city Tuesday, and called on the Argus. Vm. Monner, of Gales Creek was in town Tuesday. Notice of a a . . saie at me monner place appears in another column. Our line of spring dress goods have commenced to arrive from New York. Come and see them. Schulmerich Bros. . D. F. Kuhn, formerly of Buxton, and now residing at Doty, Wash. in ljewis county, wnere there is some big timber, waa over the first of the week. Biggest shipment of corn ever received in Hilleboro, at the Cli max Mill store. Get in and order your land plaster early. Louis J. Francis, of below Tuala tin, was up to the county seat Sat urday. Mr. Francis is one of Tualatin's Grange supporters. For sale: Some grade Jersey dairy cows, $40 to $60 each, 3J miles south of Scholia on Newberg roaa. r. a . bxinner, both phones, Adam Treber, of Linton, and formerly of Phillips, was in town Friday, and while in the eity mads ma annual call at tbe Argus omce, Thoroughbred Buff Leghorn eggs lor sale, az.uu per letting of 15. Inquire at residence, 2 doors north of Baptist church. Mrs. J. P Magruder. Grant Dowbing has gone over to Lincoln County, and will go into the farming and stock business at Summit. The family goes to join mm tois wees. We have ordered a car load of wire fence direct from the factory We can save you fire per cent, on same u ordered immediately Schulmerich Bros. C. F. White and wife were down from above Gaston, the last of tbe week.. Chas. is one of the old pioneers of this section, and for merly resided near Glencoe. Mrs. Go wan will be at the green bouse in South Hillsboro every Thursday until her stock of shrubbery, bulbs and flowers are said out Come early to get the best bargains. Mrs. J. F. Ulm, whose huBband was killed near Beaverton ten days ago, was in tbe city Saturday. She is now residing at Graham, to which place she was moving when her husband met his death. There will be a basket social at the West Union school bouse. Dis trict No. 1, on Saturday evening, Marcn za, imii. Proceeds to be used for the benefit of tbe school. Ladies, please bring baskets. Rousing program. J. A. Thornburgh, cashier of the new bank at Forest Grove, was in the city Monday evening. Mr, Tbornburgn states tbat the new institution is doing a flattering business considering tbe time it has had its doors open. There will be a dance at Alpha Hall, Cornelius, on the evening of April 6. Good order is insured and a fine time promised Floor managers, Ora Cook and C E Reilinav Music by Walkers' or nhMtra. Numbers. $1. supper in cluded. L. E. VanLum and E. H West. ' J. a. Hobbs has received word that within the past month two of bis brothers have passed away One was Frank "Hobbs, aged 63, .nil hn for fourteen years was R-liter of the United States Land oSos at Salt Lake, Utah. The other was a younger brother, who redded in Massachusetts. These the first deaths in a large family r, REAL ESTATE City and Country properties in Oregon, Washington, IdaKo and Montana, for sale or exchange. Idaho wheat lands in exchange for Valley lands. Hillsboro Office, Main Street, opposite the Tualatin Hotel R.. L. Cate is better equipped to mahe quicK sales of Hillsboro property than any other real estate dealer in 'the state FIRST, BECAUSE Mr. Cate's Portland office advertises extensively, both locally and throughout the Middle West, and secures many inquiries for farm properties daily. SECOND, BECAUSE Mr. Cate's Hillsboro office is in charge of a live young . " man, who has been for many years a resident of Washington County, and Knows that district thoroughly. THIRD, BECAUSE the two offices worHing in harmony, mahe an effective sales organization -which cannot be duplicated. R. L. CATE 226 Stark St. Portland, Ore. HOP GOLD BEER L ON DRAUGHT W. E. McCOURT S Svcond Strstvt, Opposite. Courteous, Hillsboro When You Buy Shoes Buy Good Shoes A Fiue Liuc of l'aney Slipvrs for Men. The best shoe in the market in the Till Kimicy shoe for men. Also a line line for hoys, also school shoes. The U-st heavy work shoes for men. Rubbers for men ami loys, at J. C. GREER'S SUMMONS IN THR t'llUTlT CoUIlT OK TIIF. BTATK Olf OKKUO.V. KoK W A H 1 ( lNtlTON COt! ST V lanl.i Executor's Notice Nolle., is hereby given Oml lb under liriu'l has been l.jr the I 'mini v Cofrt tf the N(nie of Oregon, lor the Comity of WnhtiiKt.in, duly appointed and oh lirmixl, mnler date of January isj;, as termor ol tint l, w ill end Inaiameiil uf lnri Alum IVIi-rii, deceased, and that ,s tun. tluly ynhiie.l a such etrculnr. Sow , Hi, rulnrr, nil persona lmvlli( elslnm ugalimi the rslale of the aniit Ann Miirla I'clcrs, dei-essed, are. hereby r- pumi mm rcoui-MiM 111 prevent I III) i -J Christ F. K. vim Udlgeii. I'lmnliil, vs. A mile Alfrlrda von jdlge. Defends To Annie Airrimla von I ndlgrs, defend- nt wtMiva named. In the name. .f the Hlate of Oregon, you . r hamtiv ltntllirtl that tliM IMaliilktf liri. ' til Iim fllmt a complaint again! you III!"1' proper vouchers kIU.'I.kI, t.i nm at thlHiviititlHl Court uml cnimH, anil 'I"' "" "f Jolm M.Wnll.tii Hill,. jroo mn hereby rniulrnl to npt.nr mul ; '",r". "f 'y rtili.n. In tlt r uumir tliu Mitt minoliiiit nr I li mniiii ! I'lm t f Nnilli 'ormil Orov. t)rinni apiwarauiw thereto un or helore tlie lnl : I It K 'It K II K It S V ItllM, Uy iireacrllMHl Uf tlieorilerof iiit.tm-! Kuwuior ir Id Ibf.1 will kih tulnient lion liereor, U-wtl; On or lfor tlie Uf-! "'" ivier. i!. -e,., iMiilh ily uf Miirrli, IHU7, nml If von lull o to ix'r nl iiiwrr the eoiii)iiint or Argus and Oregonian, $2. j Next Sunday is St Patrick's Day. John Ibacb, of above Greetmlle, was in the city Friday, payiug taxes. , Paul C. Long, who is running an engine for tbe Hill road at Van i courer, was in town Sunday. j F. E. Wataon, Western Union operator at Wood burn, was tb guest of Pratt Victors one day last week. Mr. and Mrf C. U. McClure, of near Sherwood, were in the city Saturday, and called at the Argus office. Stewart Vaughan, who for years hag lived near Tualatin, and who is moving to McMinnville, was in the city Saturday. if. Purdin, formerly of Banks, and now of Portland, was out and spent 8unday with relatives and friends, returning Monday morn ing. The Hillsboro Co operative Com pany discovered recently that they bad been paying taxes for a number of years on the upper part of tbe property built by them, and oc cupied and owned by tbe Grange As the law exempts the Grange society from taxation the company asked tbe county court for a rebate and the teat little sum of $138 56 was refunded them. A big team belonging to tbe Ore gon Nursery Company ran away on Second Street, Saturday morn ing, starting from tbe postofficp, and running down Second, turning to the left at the foot of tbe Street, and finally were stopped at the Rroeden place, in North Hillsboro. Outside of scattering a few sacks of walnut seed and some lumber, and the breaking of a line, there was no damage. We have just received a carload of Utah Land Plaster. Also a full supply of blasting powder. If you want salt, remember that we have just received a carload. Anderson & son, Reedville. If you want to tile your place, get figures from the Groner & Rowell Company, of Scholia. We are tbe largest manufacturers of drain tile in the county, and have 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 furniBh lum ber, rough and dressed, of alK kinds, and deliver if required, in sufficient quantities. Address us at Hillsboro, R. F, D. No. 2. The weather of last week was de lightfully springlike, but the first of the week tbe rains cooled the temperature considerably. This bad the effect of keeping back the fruit, which was getting a trifle t o far advanoed for tbe season. Mr. Hunteman, who has a peach or chard Southwest of town, says be baa fine prospects for a good crop if tbe frost doea not hit bis trees while in bloom. -- j iby pa man narmjt noc; --. ! !! A lady about seventy years of sge, and residing near Mountain dale, was out last Friday, just to see if the salmon trout had made a run up Dairy. A large oue bit and tbe lady pulled bim out, clear to Banks, when bis ealmonship flop ped off the hook. In making a re cast of her hook into the stream tbe fish book caught in her tl hair, entering ber scalp, where it luugeu umu ur, a. vt. rney went out and extracted tbe unwelcome visitor. The lady i a great trout catcher in season, but avers that there was no trout bait on the hook, when she bad tbe miBhap and, as a matter of fact the trout are yet down in the lakes and bayous. J. W. Jackson, of Glencoe, waa in town Tuesday. Mr. Jackson has been offered $25,000 for some Portland property that three or four years ago would not have sold for more than $5,000. ' Senator E W. Haines, of Forest Grove, and who was president of the senate at the session just closed, was in the city, Tuesday, on busi ness. The Senator seems to have withstood tbo conflict in fine shape gp at a i mm m m m m-m z m 1 i A TRAVEL NOTE The Knights of the Maccabees and tbe Ladies of the Maccabees will hold their fifth triennial state con vention in Portland on April 15 The Southern Pacfiic will sell round trip tickets for one and one third tbe regular rates. for the oc casion. Parties of over ten attend ing baseball games, etc., from one station can also get the same rate from the road. For Sale or Lease Small hopyard 3 miles southwest of Laurel. Call on or address, Wilkes Bros., Hillsboro, Ore. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCriT COURT OP THE BTATK OK ORKGON, FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY Reinliolil LeoDhnnlt, Plaintiff, VS. f Mary TiConhardt, Defendant.) To Mary Leonliardt, defendant above named: in the name of the State of Oregon, you am bewby notified tbat the plalhtllT hat ti led a complaint againut you in tha above entitled court and cause and you are here, by required to appear and aimwer the aald complaint or tile aoine appearaiu thereon on or before tha last day pre scribed by the order of publication hereof, to-wit: On or before the 0th day of April, l!K7, and If you fail ao to appear and answer th complaint or Hie some ap pearance herein, t.ie plaintiff will cause your default to be entered and noted and will apply to the court for the relief pray ed for in &aid complaint to-wit: A de cree forever dissolving the bonds of mat rimony now exinting between you and plaintiff and for such other relief as to tbe court may seem proper. The date of tbe tint publication of this summons is the 14th day of March, 1907, and tills summons is to be published on every Thursday of each week for a period of six successive weeks between said dates. This summons is published by order of the Hon. Thomas A. McBride, Judge of the above entitled Court, made In Cham bers this 12th dav or Marcb. 1H07. CUVS. J. SCIINABEL, Attorney for Plaintiff. j oMM,n- ,, f V t t I 1 I I i I i I i I I 1 i ft l I ft i i i i I i i ft ft ft ft I & 56b Farmers' Mutual FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION of Portland, Oregon Held its Annual Meeting January 16, 1907, at tie Logus Hall. THE ANNUAL STATEMENT Firsti Amount of piojwrty nt risk Ice. jt, 19115 Amt of risks added during the year Amt of risk cancelled during; the year Net amount of risks Itec. 31, 191 largest amount on any one risk '. Second, Amount of cash rereived with applications,, Amt of caitli received from assessment.. 1545,040 00 3.14. km 00 ao,595 00 749, J97 00 J.cou 00 i,6 aa 637 47 Total income t ,883 50 Thirdi Amount paid for losses during the year., Amt paid ollicers, directors and agents Amt of all other expenses J6o 63 953 75 at j bo Total expenditures $'.77 ai Fourth, Amount of cash on hand Amt of unpaid premiums fill a8 9" J Total assets Fifthi Liabilities, none. Respectfully, J. J. fioi 66 KERN, Secretary, The advantages of this Association in compar ison with others of a similar character are: citiks, and can, therefore, not tie pass by 1. We insure not in thk affected by large con llagrations. a. We insure on i.v Tint tiKST farm ntitl.iilNCH, and oui snacKS and nouses wall stovepiiies through the roof. 3. Our assessments can only lie t'SKn to pav i.osshs and not for expenses. 4. We insure no business woi-urtv, no stores, no factories, no saloons, no hop houses or fruit driers, 5. We take care not to ovf.r-insi'kK, sticking to the "two thirds" clause of the value, 6. Our meetings are held in the City of Portland, the business center of the state, where tiiemliers can kasii.y attknd and keep the institution i'ndkr control, so that it sham, nkvkr bkcomr a craft of a few, Agents in Washington County are: No. a. H. C. Pf.arson, Cornelius, Ore., It. P. J). W. J. R. Ili'.ACli, Forest Grove, Ore. 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 St., Portland, Ore. saw! tt mm m mmmmmmwmmmmmm i rtJf SUMMONS IN THK ClttCtUT COURT OP THE STATE Of OHKUON FOR WASH INGTON COUNTY Dora M. Nfiwman, I'lulntllV,) vs, William Newman, Defendant.) To William Newman, tbe above named Defendant In the name of the Htate of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear ami answer the complaint lileil aKainut you in tliu above entitled suit, on or before tho Iiim), day of the time perecribed in tbe order for the publication of this miiiiiiiioiih, sa!d time being six wwkH from the first pub lication of this summons; and if you tail so to appear and anawcr, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for relief demanded In the complaint In said suit, to-witi Kor a decree disolvinii the bonds of matrimony and marriage con tract existing between tbe I'lalnlilf and younwll. This summons is puUishod by Order Hlllshnrs Orecnn. of the Hon. J. W. Ooodin, County Judge of said WasiiiiiRton County, State of Ore gon, which order was duly made and tiled 011 the 4th iliiy of February, 11)07, and the dale of tbe llrst publication hereof is the an a y or etruary, 11107, V. K. 8TRODR. Attorney for I'lalntll!. Notice of Final Settlement Notice la hereby (riven that the under sinned, executrix, has tiled in the Ooiintr Court of the Htate of Oregon, for Wash ington Countv. her II rial account in the matter of the last will and testament of David Purser, deceased, and Maid Court lias llxed Monday, Marcb 4, 19(17, at ten a. m an'i me court room In illllHlioro. ore K011, as the time and place fur hearing ob jections to said tlnal account, If any there be, and for tbe hnal settlement ol said estate. HANNAH PURSER. Kxecutrlx of the last will and testament ol ttuviil Purser. Deceased. Dated at Hlllslmro. this 2Hth dav of .laiiiiury, iwi, u. t. uagiey , attorney ror tbe ezeeutrls i tile souie appearance herein, the I'l'iiiiilit will cause your default to lie entered aid note. I and will apply to the court for tin relief prayed for In sai l t niiiplnliit, to wn: A ilirn turevnr him nviiiij me Ih)ihI of matrimony now etlsiliiK be tween von and the Plaintiff and tor sneli other telle! as to the Court mny went I'l-r'-. '. ... . llieuateor me ursi ptiiiiicauiui ni inn summons Is ths Ktlli itny of Jummrv, 1HU7 and Ibis summons In in be piiiillalif't on every TlinrMiay or each week lor a period of six tucctiwivs weeks between aid dales. This summons Is published by order of the Hon, Thomas A. McHride, Jiiilun ol the atxivs entitled Court, mitde In l Iihim. tiers this Kind day of January, !7. 1 lias, J, pcliiiiiiiei, Attorney for I'lmniil! of Wntia A mm IVlers, it'1 John M . tv .ill, attorney for einciitiir. 1 - t at HiihlMr... , is ;it ilsy of J Bo unty, ',T. Administrator' Notice Nolle l hereby ulveii I tint I tie timlf ralicil- , r.t bus tsi-n nppMintml hy I lie ('mnly Com 1 of H 'liinuuni iM.umy, tinKiin, by nn or li r ilmd I hu villi tiny of Jsnuary, !T, Adnilnl.tinlor ol'lliii Kotatnof jamn Hllterulil, ii..ikv.I; and nil pnrmuis bay 1 1 ' U drum tii,'!ilnl Kui, I estate are hereby in.un.,1 i 11. -,ui iim kiiiiis with tin i.ropor voui'liers therefor, to me at the l oilin. ,,1 p. , Thiibum, Hillsboro, Washington I'limily, (Irniiun, lialed llil id -lay of r ebriiarT. Ill7. AKI1IMI Kit. Atluilntstrator. uijiie, Attorney, SUMMONS c, i K. It. Ti i Administratrix' Notice I. 1 IN Notice Is hereby given, that I. tlienmlcr slgnwi, hsvt neen ny Hie 1 unity 1 oiirt in i ths HUte of Oregon, for Wrwbinntoii 1 Ulries rro.l, County, duly apoliited Ailmliihtraior of the SHtate or nainuel Kvnrltt, ileceaMuf, with the will uf said (liaMcd niineired. and have duly qualllled as sui'li, Now therefore, all persons having claims agsluat said estate are hereby iiotiliml to present the name to me with proper vouchers at ths law mnee or w , nar rett, in MlllslKiro, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 17th day of Junuarv, I "07. JOlIN M. HIloWN. Aduiinlstrator v.llli the will annesed of Hamiiel Kverltt, diTwuwd. W, . llarrett, Attorney lor I'.sluii', I'll K t'lltf 1 IT COl'ItT OF TUB M'ATF. OF OIIF.OON, I'OU W AMIINHTON CtU'NTY I'lnlutlir.) Annie Front, Defeiiilnnl.) To AiiiiIo Frirtt, defendant above named; In the mime of the Hlate uf Oregon! You are hereby iiotillod Hint Hie nlsintlir 111 lias lilnl coiiiplaliit afainat you line Executrix' Notice Notice Is hereby given that I. the midiir signed, have been, by the county court of Ilia Htate of Oregon, for Washington county, duly appointed executrix id" the estate ol Charles Ixslch, ilocerwed, and have duly tualllled as such. All persons having claims against said estate nie hereby nolllled to present the same tn me, with proper vouchers, at the l.sw tillice ofW, N. llarrett, In Hlilshorn, Oregon, within six (U) months from the date here of. Dated this December 2(11 h limtl. 1 .0 1 j IN A I.KU II. Kxeoutrix of tbe estate ofCliurles l.eich, deceased. W. N, llarrett, Attorney for Kslale, In the ali..vr entitled cmrt and csiimi and you urn imretiy required to apHar and un. rt!ie f.n.l Coiiipiaint or tile soma iippciirninii IheriH'ii 011 or before the last niiy1re-rihi'il by he onlerof iihlteatlou hereof, to wit: (Hi or lie lure the tf.'ml day of March, l!7, and If you fall so to appear ami iiiiHwer llin eoiuplnlut or llle mini i npiwnniiici nun, I lie plalulill w III causa ! Voilf llehlllll In liwitii-f,il m ,1,1 1...I-.I .,..1 will apply to tbe court for the relief pray, ed for in nhIiI coiiiiilniiit, tinwlt: A decree Iniever dissolving the linuds or matri mony now t x ii 1 In 1; laiiwocii y(M snd ilalnlltl, ami fur such oilier rellel Jut to Ihe court may seem proper, Tho dale of Iho llrat piibllenllon of this summons is llm "ih day nf February, I:Hj7, nml Ibis siimuions In to be piihlUheii 1111 every Thursday of each week for a period of six HUi'itwelve weeks between mi hi dales, This Niiiiiiiinus Is published by order of Ike 1 1 011. Thomas A. Moltriilc, Judge of Hie above entitled court, made In Chant burs thl 41I1 day of February, 1117. CIIAH, J. HCIlNAIIhX, Attorney f,,r Plalnlifr, SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THK . STATIC OP ORKOON, FOR THK COUNT V OF WAHII 1 NUTON Richard Ulrlci, rialntltf. vs. Dt'fciidanl the abnvo named do- I! A, II Jensen, To A. B. Jensen, reniiant: In the name of the Htate of Oregon: You are heteby commanded uml rciiuired to be and appear in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,- for Washington County, and answer the complaint there in tiled agaiimt you en or before tho ex- i ration of six week from the dais of the nrst publication of this Hummoim In I 'Hillsboro ArgtiH." the llrat publication thereof being on the 7th day ol March. IUU7, to-wit, on or belurn the IkiIi day of Apr., 191)7. And you will please take notice that if you full to so appear and answer said complaint, tho plslntlH' will take judgment against you for the sum of $Bfl4.UU lawful money of the United HtarcH, with interest thereon friuu Apr. 2. IIKIil, atthe rateof six per cent per annum, and for the costs and disbursements of this action, and also a Judgment that the following described real property, to-wit: The North! or the Hmithwest Quarter, and the North of the N011I bent guiirler or Section 13. T. 3. N. It. 4 W. of the Will. Mer , attached in the above entitled action at tbe suit of the above named plaintiff, be sold by the Mherlll uf WaHb Ington County, Oregon, im upon ex ecution, and the proceeds ol such sale applied toward the satisfaction of plain tin s ciaim SUMMONS upon which prayed. Tins BinninoiiH is served JiiiIkiiiciiI Is upon you by publication hy order of Honorable J. W uoouin, county Judge of Washington County, Oregon, made and tinted at Hillsboro, Oregon, on March 1, 1!K)7, which Order requires that yon nppear and answer said Complaint on or lie lore six week from date of the first ptiblcatlon of this Huminous. to-wit, 011 or before April 18, 1907. BAG LEY & II AUG. IUIUSUU, WIOIUUi VNVWt M IN TliK CIRCUIT COURT OF THK BTATK OFORF.HON WITHIN AND FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY Mario Williams, l'lalnllll,) vs. t . Albert Willlunis, Defendiiiit.) To A II. or I. Williams, Hie above-named lli'liuidiiiit: In the name of the Klatn of Oregon: Von arc hereby required to appear and arswer the complaint tiled against you in the ttliovo-eiilllleil cause, on nr before the liiih day or March I'm?, that lielng tbe lastduy prescribed In the order of puhll rallou of I bis suiiiiuons, ami ir you fall so to appear and answer said complaint, the phiiutlir will apply to the above entitled cutirt fir tlie mliel prayed lor In ths com plaint, to- wit; For a ilncree of this court dissolving the bonds of matrimony here. Idfnrn existing between you unit plalntlH', and will ui-k for such other and further relief us she may b entitled to In lbs prcm Inert. TliissiimniiiiiHlM ptibllebcil In the Mills, born Argus :or six consecutive weeks by order of the linn, ,1. W. tluodiii. Judge of the County Court of the Hlate of Oregon, Inr Washington County, made the iloth day ol .limitary, IIH17, II mt publication be. ing on the Hist tiny tit January, 11107, and the hiHt piilillitulloii being on the 14th day or March, l!W7. JOHNHoN A VAN ZANTK, Attorneys ror I'lalntitf. DOG LICENSE Notice ;h hereby p,ivmi that the dog licniiBH in thin city will be payable to me nt my iiIHob lin'tween March 1 and March 0. Dolinquenta will nfier that, tlnio be placed in the hamla of tho niarMhul. By order of the City Council. It. T, liiigley, Henorder. .Hilleboro, Ure., February 7. 1U07.