The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 21, 1907, Image 4

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    - hlllSSORO A&OU3, MAftCH fii, tlo?
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Fresh Garden Seed at John
Dennis.' ...
J. C. Smith wm in from Green
ville, Friday.
A. Stoller, of Bethany, was in
the city Friday.
H. W. Miller was in from Shady
Brook Saturday.
G. Essner, of Mountaindale, was
in the city Saturday.
Dave Wenger, of Helvetia, was
in the city baturday.
Wm. Robb. of Centervule. was
an Argus caller Saturday.
S A. D. Meek, a prominent
Glencoite, was in the city Friday.
Martin Goemane, of near Green
ville, was in the city the last of the
week.
Cawrse and Sam Moon were
in Friday, attending the dairymen's
meeting.
Chas. Koeber, of near Scholia,
was in the city Friday, and called
on the Argus.
Dan Leiey, of South Tualatin,
was over to tbe'county seat Mon
day morning.
John R. Bailey, of Buxton, was
down to the county seat Monday,
on a timber deal.
J. H. McXamer, the Tillamook
stage man, was in from Forest
Grove the last of the week.
J. J. Roberts, of Mountaindale,
was in the city Saturday, and
made this office a pleasant call.
J. J. VanKleek, one of Kinton'e
progressive farmers, was up to the
city rnday, and called on the Ar
gus.
Casper Jaspers and Thoa.
Meeuween, of Verboort, were in
the city Friday, taking in the cow
meeting.
11. l. vjnaiiacombe, in the mer
cantile business at Cornelius, was
down to the county seat Monday
morning.
Our line of spring dress goods
have commenced to arrive from
New York. Come and see them.
Schulmerich Bros.
Hon. G. W. Mareh, of Center
vule, and Adam Beil, the black
smith of that place, were county
seat visitors r riday.
Wm. Thompson and Joseph
Donovan, of near Cedar Mill, were
in the city Friday, and called on
the religions weeky,
Biggest snipmsnt 01 corn ever
received in Hilleboro, at the Cli
max Mill store. Get in and order
your land plaster early.
Geo. Kirk wood, of Forest Grove,
was down to the city Friday night
coming down to see the Scotch
play, "Bonnie Brier Bush."
Herman Collier, of Scholia, was
up Monday, and called at the Ar
gus omce. Mr. Collier was a juror,
but was excused lor the term.
For Bale: Some grade Jersey
dairy cows, 140 to 960 each. 3
miles south of Scholia on Newberg
road, f . JN . bkinner, both phones
John Schmidt, of Laurel, was in
town Saturday, lie has a notice
of a public sale in another column
and dairymen will do well to look
it np.
Franklin Thatcher, of Thatcher,
was in town Friday, paying taxes
attending the dairy convention
. and making his annual call on the
Argus.
- Thoroughbred Buff Leghorn eggs
for sale. Jfz.UU per setting of 15,
Inquire at residence, 2 doors north
of Baptist church. Mrs. J. P.
Magruder.
John Goodio, of Montavilla, was
out last week to see that famous
new grandson of his, who recently
took up his residence at Judge
Goodin's.
Jack Wright, of Forest Grove,
was down to the city Friday. Mr.
Wright deals in horses, and says
he has sold one for every day in
the past year.
We have ordered a car load of
wire fence direct from the factory.
We can Bave you five per cent, on
same if ordered immediately.
Schulmerich Bros.
Mrs. Gowan will be at the green
house in South Hillsboro every
Thursday until her' stock of
shrubbery, bulbs and flowers are
sold out. Come early to get the
best bargains,
Michael Rasmusen, of north of
Beaverton, and R. Julius Peterson,
of Cedar Mill, were up to the coun
ty capital, Friday, interested in the
dairy conclave.
Elder Beery, a local Christian
minister, and Rev. Boozsf, well
known here, and both of them
temperance advocates, should have
a consolation meeting and yet
neither wishes to change his name,
- it is said.
There will be a basket social at
the West Union school house, Dis
trict No. 1. on Saturday evening
March 23. 1907. Proceeds to be
used for the benefit of the school.
Ladies, please bring . baskets.
, Rousing program .
P. A. Dwyer left the first of the
week for Tillamook, where he will
take charge of construction of the
P. R. & N. at that end of the line.
Mr. Dwyer has bad years of ex
perience in railroad building, and
should give his employers satisfaction.
REAL ESTATE
City and Country properties in Oreg'on, Washington,
Idaho and Montana, for sale or exchang'e.
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 statei
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 hnows 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 eOLO BEER
ON DRAUGHT
W. E. McCOUIVTS
Second Street. Oppuelte Courthouse, HHUboro
"When You Buy Shoes
Buy Good Shoes
A Tine Liuc of Fancy SlipjH-rs fr Men.
The Iwst slue in the market is the Till
Kitracy shoe for nu n. Also a line liuc
for boys, also school shoes. The Wst
heavy work slut's for men. Uuhhers for
men. and hoys, at
J. C. GREER'S
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IT. McLean, state veterinary,) w e-mive jubi reewvea a carioaa i gm ga; ag jsj -gy a
wag in the city Saturday. I he of L tan Land Plaster. Also a full n
official was out Friday, in the I supply of blasting powder. If you H
country, making cattle tests for j want salt, remember that we hare ,
tuberculosis. Dr. McLean says ;jum received a carioaa. Anderson
that be is doing but little active A Son, Reedville.
practice, outside of taking care of
ft x m
the demands of his office. He eaye
that the eta te pays bim $1500 per
annum for his work, and travelling
expenses, and that he and George
Chamberlain are working very
nicely together. The Doctor is
noted in his profession, and fre
quently has calls from all over the
Northwest.
If you want to tile your place,
get 6gures from the Groner &
Rowell Company, of Scbolls. We
are the largest manufacturers of
drain tile in the county, and bave
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, of all
kinds', and deliver if required, in
sufficient quantities. Address us
at HillBboro, R. F. D. No. 2.
James Harper, of Reedyille, was
in town Saturday. Mr. Harper,
when a boy on Gales Creek, waa
one of the champion sprinters of
this section of the state, and won
many a race at celebrations.
There will be a dance at Alpha
Hall, Cornelvuo, on the evening of
April 6. Good order is insured
and a fine time promised Floor
managers, Ora Cook and C E
Reiling. Music by Walkers' or
chestra. Numbers, f 1, supper in
cluded. L. E. VanLum and E. H.
West.
Hon. Wilbur K. Newell, who is
a prominent horticulturist, and who
was a member of the lower house,
for Washington County, at the lapt
two sessions of the legislature, was
in town Friday.
Wanted: Men to fall timber,
cut and buck logB, by the thou
sand. Will pay 60 cents per M
Also want one skid driver. Will
pay $2 and board Thompson
Bros. Lumber Co., Mountaindale.
Pacific States Phone, Glencoe, No.
13x1.
R. Oppliger, of near Greenville,
and who has been at Springfield,
Lane County, has returned and
will remain in this county per
manently. Eli Poe, of Cornelius, was down
Friday, the first time for a year,
and he says that he sees evidence j
of progress here that surprises bim.
Thos. Madison, of south of Red
ville, was in the city Saturday.
Robert Johnson, of near Cedar
Mill, was in the city Monday.
Jacob Rafiety, of Mountaindale,
was in the city Saturday.
Fritz Rufener, of Helvetia, was
in town Saturday.
D. B. Emrick, of Scholle, was in
own Friday.
Argue and Oregonian, $2.
A TRAVEL NOTE
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The Knights of the Maccabees and ,
the Ladies of the Maccabees will
hold their fifth triennial state con jfl
vention in Portland on April 15 (f
The Southern Pacfiic will sell i
round trip tickets for one and one-1
third the regular ratea for the oc-: 1
casion. Parties of over ten attend P
ing baseball games, etc., from one!
station can also get the same rate !
from the road.
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FIRE RELIEF-ASSOCIATION
of Portland, Oregon
Held its Annual Meeting January 16, 1907, at the
Logus Hall.
THE ANNUAL STATEMENT
SUMMONS
IS TliK CIRCl'IT COntT OK 'I'll K
STATU OK OUKOON, ot j
WASHINUTo.N I'nl'SrV I
Relnhold Ijoiihardt, I'lnliillir.) !
vs.
Mary I.eoiihardt, Defendant.! t
To Mary l.eotihar,lt, ilrlWidmil abuse
named
In Hie nam of lb Stale of Oregon, you
ar hereby untitled tlml llio iaiiilllf h,i
II I I iHiiiiilaliit agalnal ynitlii the aimve
entitled our I ami ratiae aul yon are here-:
oy rriiuliM 10 appear ami inr lii
aalil Complain! or tHen'one appearance
thereon on or liefore the last tiny pre.
scribed by the onli-r of iili)liiinn hirul.
lu-wit: on or orior in .inn nv 01
April, lilii, ami If you (nil no l.t H. nr
anil anawpr th (wnilaln or lilt' mi no-,
purinrt lioruin, toe plaintiff Kill I'ltuw
yuur dnfanlt to b onioml anil iioird mil
will apply In Hi court fur llm rUi-f pry
dl for In "lil nmiplalnl lit-witi A
era forvxr illmolvlnx I ho bomla of mat. 1
rlinony now rilmlng lnwn yon anil
plainlirl ami for inch oilier rolli'f aa tu ln ,
flourt may in pn'r.
The dale of tlie IUmI publli-alloit of IliU
aiimmoni ia the Ulh ilayn' Mnh. IHC,
ami I III aummnna la U be pnlillilii'il on
very Thuradajr of eai'li rek (r a prrmil
of aix auccenalve weeka Mwot'll nil
dalrn.
Thla uininmia la piil ',!li(il l.y onli-r of
llie Hon. Tlionian A, Atrllrnln, Jinli: of
Ilia alMive entitled t'ourt, nmilo In I limn
bert thla IAIi day of Miip Ii, l''7.
CHAM. J. SCllNAHKI,,
Attorney for l'lalnlllt.
Haccutot'i Notkt
Vi.llii- ia lirrrl.y nlven thai the iimlar
in 'l lm Inwii " l.y llo'l onnly l orrt vt
llm suilo ( Ori'non, Inr the l uonly of
WnklitiiKtim, duly aHiintil and rn
tirhied ini.ii r date uf January 'St. I'J.', aa
i f. nUir ol the lit) t and laataioenl of
Mnna Anna I'vtft; diTeaaed, and thai ha
lina 'Inly imhtiil ai m il rlti nlor.
Now, Onritlore, all rona lialli
l Ulnm Ht?lnl llm ralate of the aalil Anna
Miirla I'rtxra, dritaaml, are hereby ra
illlred nod riipieeltMl In prrwellt thl aattie,
Willi proper voin hrra nllni'hed, to at
the Inn i.ili.e t.f John M Wall. In Hill.
liro, or to me nt my ten. loin In I lie pre)
I'liirt of North Knrvt Orove. OreKni
Till I'lHUtK lO.hN HIN,
Knei'iitor of ll.ela! III anil Irxlanienl
of V(U Anna l'i iei, il.trn.,.,1
John M. VS nil, nllurio'V foreni'UIr
i llill.,!,,!,!, tlna.iut day of Jan
Uiiry, pin,'.
Ai!mmiiraioi' Notice
NoH. e l hrirl y kKi ii Ihal llie nmlernIMn'
rd luii Ix-ni b..iii.h l.y me I'l.miiy
t'mirt of a-!nii;l,.ii r.iunty, lirrRon, lijr
an order dated the Pith diiy of January,
l'iT. Ad-otnlKlruliirof the K.lalo of Jainea
I' ltii iiil.. ili it 'BH'ilj and nil poreona hay
li'U I'ianiiK ni,MiiiH naitl mlule are tinrrhf
noiund to I.I' m l.l the eaine Kith Ilia
nropur vunrlo't'i llifrnlor, in me at th
Inn oill.e ol r'. II. Ti'liKim, lllllilxiro.
Wii'liiiitfinii I'liunty, oreiton.
Imteil thu il ily i. f rohmary, lT.
r. AHIIMII II. AdinliilaOatiir,
K, II, I oiijnn, Aliorney,
rirat,
Amount of ptoperty at risk lec. 31, 1905.,
Amt of risks milled during the year
Auit of risks cancelled during the year
Net amount of riska iH-c. 31, 1906
Largest amount on any ouc risk ,
For Sale or Lease
Small hopyard 3 miles southwest
of Laurel. Call on or address,
Wilkes Bros., Hillsboro, Ore.
TIME TABLE
A new passenger train schedule is
as follows:
Leaves for Portland
Forest Grove local ..., 6:56 1. m.
Sheridan Flyer 9:03 a. m.
Forest Grove local 1 -.tfi p. m.
Corvallis overland 4:31 p. tn.
Arrives from Portland
Corvallis overland 8:4a a. m.
Forest Grove local I1U)7 p. tn.
Sheridan Flyer 6:26 p, m.
Forest Grove local 6:27 p. tn.
Leaving Portland
Corvallis overland 7:30 a, m.
Forest Grove local 11:00 a. m.
Sheridan Flyer 4:10 p. nt.
Forest Grove local 6:ao p. m.
Arrival in Portland
Forest Grove local &xx a. m.
Sheridan Flyer 10:20 a. m.
Forest Grove local 2:50 p. in.
Corvallis overland 5:50 p. m.
The Forest Grove local does not
carry baggage.
We sell a complete line of stoves
and ranges, hardware, tinware,
crockery, etc. Come and fee them
and get prices before purchasing.
Schulmerich Bros. .
MAGAZINE
READERS
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Secondi Amount of cash received with applications...
Amt of rash received from assessments
I.V4S.040
224,115 00
2o,S95 00
749, K)7 00
a.ouo on
I,Ji6 22
'37 47
Total income i.tWj jo
Third, Anionnt paid for losses durini; the year tUii 6t
nnu pant omcers, utreciora ami agents
rtini 01 an outer expenses 31 j
95J 75
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Total expeiiditnrcs (1.77 J 22
Fourth, Amount of ensh on hand M fm 28
Amt of unpaid premiums 90 38
Total asset .' , Joi 66
rift hi Liabilities, none.
Respectfully,
J. J. HERN, S.cr.tary.
The advantages of this Association in compar
ison with others of a similar character are:
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Administratrix' Notice
Nolle ia hore'iy itlven, Mint 1. lh umlur
iKiiwI, bay been hy thel'nuuly t'ourt nt
the Htata of Oregon, for WaMhliirtoii
County, duly appointed Ailmlnltrator ol
IliasaUta of Huiniiel Kvurltl, ili:eiti,
with the will of aalil diswasinl anueiii,
and have duly qtiallhed at aurh. No
therofore, all roii havlna; rlaiiim
aifalnat aald ealatA are harehy imllllil In
prwaeiit lha aani to Mia with tiropi'i
vouchers at th law ollli'eufW .N . li.tr
rait, In Hlllflioni, Dri'K'iii, within hii
numtlis from the iUt hernof,
Datwl this 17lh day of Jniiunrv, I'ltiT.
JtAlN M. HK11WN.
Adminlatrutor with the will anuoxed of
Haionel Rverlll, dwnaned
W. N. Barrett, Attorney for Kalntn,
Administrator's Notice.
Notice ia hereby given, Unit Ibo
nilfiiml has been duly appointed
1111. Inr-
hy the
Counly t'ourt of tha Htuteof OroKou, for
liivton County, AiluiliiialrMtorof llie
WaahliiKt
Katate of Clla
Kalwh, diicimic d, and
CiTiks, and can, therefore, not be
paas by
I. We insure not in Tint
anected by large conflagrations.
2. We insure oni.y Tim 11KST Farm Hllt.tiiNOS, and
old snacks and houses with stovepipes through the roof.
3. Our assessments can only be t'SHD TO pav i.ossks and not
for expenses.
4. We insure no bi si.nrss I'Aopkktv, no stores, no factories, no
saloons, 110 hop houses or fruit driers.
5. We take care NOT To ovkk-insi rr, 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 memliers can kasilv aTTRND and keep the
institution i;nihr control, m that it sham, nkvkr bkcomr a
craft of a few.
Agents in Washington County are:
H. C. Pkarson, Cornelius, Ore., R, V, I). No. 2,
W. J. R. Bkach, Forest (irovc, Ore.
IURHT MAIAZWI
buutiiully illuatraliLfaoJ
and ubdm about Calif,
and all th. far Wcat.
TOWN AND eWHTItT J0UMUL
a monthly pubhealua devoted
10 in larmaw
We.
$1.50
ZH'Z $0.50
MAO Or A TKtUtAM WMpDCM
a book of 73 , eataaia
120 coioroa pbotofiiphi ol 0 75
picturMqa tfmtt ia Cauforaia
"d0tH T-al...$2j5
All for.
$1.50
Cat oat Ait aaveivWaaeai
aad tead wah $1 JO to
SUNSET MAGAZINE
JAMES FLOOD BLOC, SAN FRANCISCO
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. HERN, Secretary,
565 East Yamhill St., Portland, Ore.
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SUMMONS'
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK TIIK
STATES OK OHKOON, FOR THE
COUNTY OF WASHINGTON
. P. Oattiley, I'lainllir,)
va
Annie Oateley, Defendant.)
To Anide Uateley, tha above lianied
detendant:
In the name of the Stale of Oregon you
ara hereby required to appear and ans
wer to lira complaint Hied against you in
the above entitled Court and Cauae on or
before Mareh 'ilat, and if you fail to
ao appear and an iwer the plaintill' will
apply fur the rebel prayeil for in Ida com
plaint, to-wit:
For a decree dissolving tlm bonds of
matrimony now existing between the
above named plaintiff and defendant and
for other en tillable relief.
Thiasuiuniona la piibllHbed In pursu
ance of an order of tha Honorable T. A.
McBride, Judge of the above sntilled
Court made and entered on the 2d day of
moronr-v, jnur, anecnyi iff mai llie aame
be tiuhlished for aia aiiruuumlvii vMlra anrl
f'rbf February 7th, 11107, aa date of
urn puoneaiion
IAN R, MURPHY,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
.Central Meat Market.
LMMOTT BROS., Prop.,
Keep constantly on hand a fin,
supply or fresh meat! of all kinds.
A New Erm In Prtoew
We are going to sell meats at prices tow
er than those which hive prevailed in
the past. Call in and see us. We mean
business. 'Phone and Free Delivery
Main Street, opposite Taalatla HaUl,
Hilltbvr, 0rgi.
bee duly nualinml aa nurlii
Now therefore all neraous having elaluis
agalnat said Katate are hertthy iiotilied to
present the tame, with proper voiii'Iihix
therefor, to ins at the lawulllneof llngley
it Hare, at Hillalioro, Oregon, within six
month! rram the date or Mil notice.
Dated March lMlh A.I), IMI7.
(Hlgund) I'll 1 1,1 f' KAI,N II.
Administrator of the Kstute of t'eoeliu
Kalaeb, dMwased,
Bagleyit Hare, Atlorneyi for adtiiiuli-trator.
SUMMONS
IN TIIK t'lltt I IT t in tr OF TliK
MAI K tiF tlltKtltiN. Ft 'It
' W AMI I NiiToN 1'tHiNTY
; Charles l nl, i'lainlltl.)
I vn V
! Annie I foil, liefeinbiul.)
! I" Auiiln Vfmt, ilefilidaut abot iiamadi
In the iiiiioe of the Htale of tlrea-un:
: .111 urn lion -by imtlhoil Ihut the plaintill
1 In inn banlld a coiiiihilul aaainat yon
In llie MlK.ve entitled iimrt mid canoe and
you Iien.l.y riiiilriHl l. appearand
; aiuKnr Hi .iiil loinphiiiil or Ilk anion
I n.ii.iirittii' lhi-rii.ii mi nr iH'fore the laat
day pri Hi rihiul hy the order nf inblraliiii
! hereof, to it: tin or lielore the IfAnl day
j or March, lit '7. and ir you fall no In appear
1 and aimwer thn i:oiiiluiiit or Din Mime
I apieat'Hiiei heroin, the plulnlilt will eauae
your delimit to l. entered and noted and
j will apply to th,. ,.,,,irl Tor the relief pray.
; ed for 111 mild iMiinpiHinl, to. wit: A decree
i 1, inner )liMiving tin. U.inla rnatrl-
inony now exiHllng Ul (,.,, y
! tiluliitill, and lor Mirh oilier rellnl aa lit
1 llie t'ourt limy weni iroper.
j 'l lunUli-of Ihn llrnl puhllrBll,,,, f this
minim,. n m tM. Vl Is day of February,
j VJ, mid thin xiiimiim.uk in to Ih publlahail
011 every I liniMluy ol eueli week fur a
peili ,f Mj, WBMV w,'ok Iwtwaeu
I dnton.
I hii nuuiuioim Ih publUlieil by order of
the Hon. Thtuuan A. Mcllrule, Jutlga of
the above eiiiiiled inurl, iniiiia in tlhaiu
hern IIiih iih miy of Kelirmiry, IIH7.
til AH. J. Nt'llNAIIKI.,
Alloruey for I'lanillrt'.
SUMMONS
in tiik cuter rr court ok tiik
BTATK Or OKKOON FOR WASH
INGTON COUNTY
Dora M. Newman, riatntlir.)
vh. .
William Newman, DufeiKlaiit.)
To William Newman, tlm ahove tmineil
Defend' nl
In the name of thn Mtate of Oregon, you
are hereby required to appear and anawer
the coinplBinl tiled umthmt you In the
above entitled auit, on or biiforn the boil
day of the time peracrlbed In the order foi
the iiublhratlou of UiIh hiiiiiiiioiin, hhiiI
time being nil weoka from tlm llrat uih
lioatlon of this KummotiHi and if you lull
so to appearand aimwnr. Inr want Ibereof,
the plainllfr will apply to thn Court lor
relief demanded in the complaint In aniil
suit. to-wlt:-Kor a decree ilUolvlny thn
bonds of matrimony and niHrriage e.ou
traot exlHting betweeu the I'lainlill' ami
yoiiraell.
Thla auinmona Is piil.llHhnil by (irilor
nftbe Hon. J. W. Uoodin, (loiinty .Itnlgo
of said Washington County, Mini it of Ore
gon, which order waa duly madn and II led
on the 4th day of Knbruary, IIW7, nml the
dale of the II ml pnbllCHtion bnreof Im the
7th dny of February, IIMI7,
V. K.8THODK.
Attorney fur I'lainlill'.
SUMMONS
IN IIIK ClltCt'lT COIMtT OK TH K
HTATK 1 F (lit Kt ION, FoltTHK
CitUN'l V OF WANIIINUTON
Uhliitril Chid, I'lalntlir.l
vs. I
A. II JuiiHon, Di feiubiiit.)
To A II. .1. liven, Ih,' above iiuiimhI da
leinlnnt In the 111111,11 of the Hlale of Oregon:
You are heii'l.y eoninmniled ami required
to he and uppeiir 111 the Clreiilt Court of
Executrix' Notice
Notice la hereby given that I, the nndor
tigned, have been, by the county court of
the Btale of Oregon,' fur Washington
county, duly aiipinnted executrix of the
estate ol !haries Leleh, diwenHnil, ami
have (lull r qualified bmhih'Ii. All pursuit
having olaitna againat said ealale nie
hereby notllled to prewmUhe Hume to me
w.'l!', Proper vonohera, at the Ittw oil'lee
ofW. N. Harretl, in Hlllahuro, Oregon
within six (0) months from the dnto lnui
of.
Dated this December 2lllli lmid.
Exeoutrii of the estate of (Jhurlo Loli h
deceaaed. '
W. JS. Barrett, Attoruey for atate,
County, mid nuswer thn eomplalnt there
in hied itwiliiHt you on or before the ex
jiinitlon ol nix week from the dale of the
ii-Hl publieitilon f n,iH Miimmona In tlm
IIiIIhIioio ArgiiN," tlinlliNt pollination
bernof bi lng on the 71 la day .,( March.
IIKI7, to v tit, on or l.re the l.ub day of
i'',i" ,'i I-.'"1 v"" IM I'1'""
nnllee Uiiitlf you lull to ho appear and
aimwiir mtid eouiphuiil, Mm pUintliT will
i'Lo',',',", HmlU"il "" Hum of
.( .ui lawful inouey orthn Hulled Htatea.
With lulorent Iheieoii ft,u Apr. U. !KW
nil 111 rain of nix per cent per annum,
mil for 1 bit cohIh and illHlniiNeiiieiitt of
th a aetbni and iiIho Judgment tb.it the
folliiwing described real properly, to-wlt:
1 he North 4 of I he HoulbweMl yuarlnr,
"'"u11:, "WV"' ''NontboHl IMarlei
o Hi'i tion l.l T ;i. N.R.. W.ol the Will.
M r, a. iimh,., , ulw)Ve wnlll,
1 ' 1 ,l "' ,H Bh"V "Billed
iU utlll, bo eold hy IhoNherlft of Waab
inglon County, Oregon, aa upon ex
een , ,, ,,,01 the proeeeda ol such sale
iplilh.'il toward the wiUHfaelluu of plain
pravnil Wl'1''1' Jll)Kiiit la
ThlKSiin.im.MH In erve. upon you by
pit I ill, nl 1 1 in ,y order nf Honorable J. W.
Uood 11, County Jndgn of WablnKtou
u 1 i5, "r!'""' ami daleil at
Hllhihoro Orison, on M,m!, 1, KaJ7,
v. bleb Onlor mpiirea tbat y()U appear
and tiimwer Haul Comphtlnl nu or before
Nix week Iron, ,llt(, of th ,Ht p,, htsttto
April IH8!!'"""- ,"-W'1' ' '--HACldCY
A HAKK.
Charter 0k sloven and
C A. Lamkin Co.
ranges,