HILLSBORO ARQUJ, AMI. 1, ISO? Pilot and oils. C. A. Limit In Co: P. S. Anderson, the RefedvilU merchant, waa in town Monday. Freeh Garden Seeds at John Dennis.' Daniel S toller, of Helvetia, was a county seat visitor, Monday. Buy your school tablets at Mc- Cormicks. Arnold Vandomelon, of sear Boy, was in town Monday. Simonds' Cross-cut saws. C' A. Lamkin Co. Ben Patton, of sear Olson, was up to the county seat Saturday. Satisfaction guaranteed in the Ocean Wave washer. Chas. A. Lamkin Co. W. B. Cats and W. R. Cate were at Corvallis, Sunday, gueeta of the family. Smoke the Schiller and Excel lencia cigars Oregon manufacture. Call for them. Andrew Peterson and Anton Jacooeon, of sear Keedvule, were in the county Beat Saturday. I am agent for the Judson Blast tag Powder. J. W. Vandervelden, Roy, Ore. Both 'phones. IL D. Schmeltser is agent for the Birdsell wagon, one of the beet on the market for heavy or farm work. A few cravenettes left,' both for lady and gentleman. Will be sold out at cost. Schulmerich Bros. L. F. Carstens, of above Banks, was down Tuesday. Notice of public sale at hia place is to be found in another column. Draft and driving horses for sale at the Cornelius Bros.' old stable, Forest Urove, Ore. E. D. Bogan l'acino f none Main 31. Mayor Henderson, of Cornelius, was down to the county seat Sat urday, and says that ha and his son have bought an entirely new threshing outfit for work this Fall Biggest shipment of corn ever received in Hulsboro, at the Ch max Mill store. Get in and order your land plaster early. Rev. H. L. Pratt, once pastor o: the Hilleboro Evangelical Church has again been selected presiding elder for tne Oregon conference, which was held at Corvallis, the past week. For sale: Some grade Jersey dairy cows, 140 to 160 each. 34 miles south of Scholia on New berg road. r. si. bunner, both phones, Peter v anderzanden, of above Roy, was in town Tuesday. Mr Vanderzanden thinkB a tile factory would pay out in his section, as there is much use for it in his neighborhood. We sell a complete line of stoves and ranges, hardware, tinware, crockery, etc. Come and see them and get prices before purchasing. o i :v t A basket social will be given on the evening ol April 19, at the Flint School House, for the purpose of purchasing an organ for the school. Everybody invited, ladiea please bring baskets. Mies West- cott, teacner. We have ordered a car load of wire fence direct from the factory. 11' . ,.A . . n a cai obo juu ug per cent, vu same if ordered immediately. Schulmerich Bros. W. F. Hoffman, who has been working for the Oregon Electric line at Wilsonville, is home on ac count of indisposition. He states that the company will finish its big bridge down there by August 1, and the construction is being rapidly pushed all along the line. Cattle pasture for Spring and Summer. Good tame grasses and plenty of water. Good fences. Will take stock beginning with May 1. G. W. Marsh, Cornelius, Ore., R. F. D. 1. The amount of pruning done on orchards through the center of the county, this year, is gratifying to those who take an interest in horti culture. Everywhere along the line of the Southern Pacific, from Gaston to Portland trees have been dealt with severely and the San Jose scale has been sprayed until further orders. For sale: Good span of mules, 8 and 9 years, sound and true, weigh 1150 and 1250; young horse, bay, 5 years, weighs about 1400. P. A. Batchelar, east of Hilleboro, near Newton, on rural route, No. 2, D, E. Pizer, whose wife runs the restaurant on upper Main street, was badly injured while working on a togging train over in Wash ioeton. Tne injured man was taken to a Portland hospital, where he is (retting along fairly well. Mrs, Piier went , down to Portland on Saturday evening's train to join her husband at the hospital. Blacksmith wanted: Chance for all-round country blacksmith to get outfit and do a nice little business at railroad country station. Will all plant or lease; or sell on in tallment. Good location. Ander on & Son, Reedville, Ore. Irvln Dooley, of Greenville, and who ia a veteran of tne epanisn American War, Philippine service, rts Saturday adjudged unsouna ia clad ana committed to the f-'r tergal at Salem. Mr. r'-'T z kn filing for several r ' i tzi tla relative thought ' I ' C-i fee b cared for by the r. r REAL ESTATE City and Country properties in Oregon, Washington, Idaho 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 raahe quich 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 Knows that district thoroughly. THIRD, BECAUSE the two offices worhing in harmony, mahe an effective sales organization which cannot be duplicated. 226 Stark St. Portland, Ore. j HOP GOLD BEEB 1 1 ON DRAUGHT mi W. E. McCOURT S I I Second Strait. Oppo.il Courtltoviso. Hillsboro I experts for a time. His hallucina tion is that he has visited the North Pole, and has published a hook on his discovery. His friends look for him out in a few months. Wanted:. Men to fall timber, cut and buck logs, 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, Gleocoe, No. 13x1. One Dennis O'Connell, of Port land, has been sued by his wife for divorce, she alleging that he claim ed a woman needed a whipping every few months "to make her go straight." The Portland papers say they were wedded at Glencoe in 1893, but a search of the records fails to show any ceremony having been performed at that place. LaFrance Circle and Vine Maple Camp W. 0. W., of Cedar Mill, will give a joint dance at the Wood man Hall, near Cedar Mill, on Sat urday, April 27. Admission, gentlemen, $1.00, members of the order, however, will be sold tickets for fifty cents. FARM FOR SALE I wish to sell my farm containing 152 acres. 110 acres under culti vation; good house and barn; good orchard. Three and one-half miles south of Hillsboro and one mile west of Farmington. For further information apply to E. Bark baiter, Hillsboro, Ore., R. F. I. 2. Notice to Veterans Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the Washing ton County Veteran Association at Cornelius, on Thursday, May 2, and we desire to call the attention, and urge the attendance of all the old soldiers of any war, as there will be very important business brought up for consideration. Stephen Morgan, Pres. Wash. Co. Vet. Ass'n. Horace G. Fitoh, Secretary. TRAVEL NOTES The Knights of the Maccabees and the 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 the 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. Grand Rally Women of Woodcraft held at Portland, April I and 2, a round trip rate of one and one-third fare will be given all who attend, where fare is more than 50 cents. for attendants to tne Central District Convention Christian Church at Eugene. on April 4 and 5: Round trip for one ; and one third fare. For fifth triennial state convention. : Maccabees and Ladies of the Maccabees, to be held at Portland, April 15. the Southern Pacific will give a one aud one third fare for the round trip. Nannies For Sale Fifty head of Angora nannies, bred to registered buck. S. B. Law rence, Sherwood, Ore., R. 4. Ranch near Scholls. If you want to tile your place, get figures from the Groner fc Rowell Company, of Scholls. We are the largest manufacturers of drain tue 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 furnish lum ber, rough and dressed, of all kinds, and deliver if required, in sufficient quantities. Address us at Hillsboro, R. F. D. No. 2. For a good smoke try the Schil ler or Excellencia and you will try tbem again and again. Ajgus and Oregonian, 12.00. Administrator' Notice Notice ia hereby given that the under' signed haw been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Wash ington County, administrator of the es tate of H. C. Smith, deceased. Ail per sona oaring ciairns against laid estate are hereby notified to present the same to me, Termed as by law required, at tne residence of the late David Hniith, in For est Grove, Washington County, Oregon, wutjin nix moutna from tne date bereor. Dated this 20th dav of March. 1907. MILTON W.8MITH. Administrator of the Estate of H. 0. bmitb, deceased. (First insertion, March 28: last insertion, Apnt &.) Administrator's Notice Notice is hereby given that the undersign ed bat been by the County Court of the Mate of Oregon, for Washington County, duly appointed administrator of the es tate of Alex Aggeles, deceased, and has uuiy (jiialihed ana entered upon the dis charge of his duties as such. Now, there fore, all persona having claims against said estate are hereby required to present tne same to tne undersigned, at una iaw Office of Bagley & Hare, in Hiiliboro, Or egon, within six months from date here of. Dated this 20th day of March, A. D. 1907. JOHN PAPAS, Administrator of the estate of Abjix Ag gelies, deceased. ttagley & Hare, Attys for Adm'r. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersign ed, administrator of the estate of Slua L. Lilly, has tiled with the County Court ol the Btateof Oregon for Washington Coun ty, his tinal account us such administra tor, and the Court has fixed Monday, April 22, 1907, at the hour often o'clock of said day, at the court house in Hillsboro, Oregon, as the time and piuce for hearing objections to said tinal account, if any there be, and for the tinal settlement of said estate. . H. M. PITMAN, Administrator of the Estate of ftlna L, Lilly, deceased. H. T. Bagley, attorney for administrator Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby riven that 'the under signed administrator has filed In the County Court of Washington County, Oregon, his tinal account aa administra tor of the eHtate of Josl, Duerat, deceased, and that the same has been set for hear ing and final settlement, before said court, on Monday, April 22, US7, at 10 o'clock A. ttl. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this March 19, 1907. GEORGE DUERST, Administrator of the Estata of Jost. Dnerst, Deceased. W. N. Barrett, Attorney for Administrator. SUMMONS IN TUE CIP.CCIT COI RT OF T1IK 8TATK OF ORKUON FOR WASH INGTON COUNTY Nancy A. Johnson, Plaintiff, "1 vs. j saran a. apuers ami wm. S pliers, her himhaml, Jame W. Hmlth, Hainan tha Smith, William K. Hniith and Smith. his wife, liefentbintM. To James W. Smith, Hamautha Smith, William K. Smith and , hi wife: In the name of the State of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby required and commanded to appear in the above enti tled Court and answer the complaint filed therein against you in the almv'e entitled cause on or before the eipiratinn of nix weeks from the date of the first ptil.lica tion of this summons in the Iiillshoro Argus, the firxt publication thereof being March 28, PW7, to-wlt. on or brfore the l.'ith day of May, lH07;and you will please take notice that if you full to so appear and answer said complaint, the I'laintitt will apply to aid ( onrt for the relief prayed for in her Complaint, to-wlt. for a decree adjudging that the I'liilnlilC and the Defendant are the owner hi foe sim ple of all of the following described real property lying, being and Miliiute In Washington County. Oregon, anil known as: The Northeast Quarter of the North went Quarter of Section Twenty-nine, Townehip Two North, Kange Two Went of the will. Mer., containing forty acrn; that the Plaintiff is the owner of an undi vided four-sevenths; that the Defendant, Sarah E. Bphers, is the owner of an undi vided one-seventh; that the Defendant, James W. Smith, is the owner of an un divided one-seventh; that the Defendant, Bamantha Hmith, is the owner of an un divided one-fourteenth, nd the Defend ant, William E. Smith, is the owner of an undivided one fourteenth of said prem ise above described: that said promine cannot be partitioned, and that the same be sold by a referee appointed for that pur pofe, and the proceeds of such sale be ap plied: First, to the coHts and diNburse ments of thin suit; second, to the costs and disbursements of said wile; third, to the payment to the Plaintiff of the sum 151.48, taxes advanced and paid uiioii wild premises from 1H92, to the date of the fil ing of the Complaint herein, and fourth, the balance of the proceed of Raid Male to be paid to the Plaintiff' and the. Defend -ants in accordance with their respective rights fixed by the Deciee of said Court, and for such other and further order as may be neceaary and proper. This Bummons is served upon you by order of Hon. T. A. Mcliride, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and dated "at Hillsboro, Oregon, on t.ne 25lh day of March, 1907, which order prescribes that yon shall apiiear and answer on or before the expiration of mix wneka from the date of the first publication of this Summons, to-wit, on or before May 13, 1907. , BAGLEY & HARE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TUE STATIC OF OREGON, FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY Reinhold Leonhardt, Plaintiff,) vs. Mnry I-eonhardt, Defendant.) To Mary Leonbardt, defendant above nnuieti: 1 n the name of the State of Oregon, you are herebv notified that tha oWlutlrr hu tiled a complaint against you in the above entitled court and cause and you are here by required to appear and answer the saitl complaint or hie some appearance thereon on or before the laat day pre scribed by the order of publication hereof, to-wlt: On or before the 2Uth day of njiru, i-.vi, aim it you ran so to appear and answer th complaint or file tome ap pearance herein, tiie plaintiff will cause your uuiaiiit 10 oe entered and noted and win apply to the court for the relief pray ed for in said comulaint to-witi Ada cree forever dissolving the bonds of mat' moony now exlutlng between you and plaintiff and for such other relief as to the Court may neein proper. The dale of the firm publication of this summons 1 the 14th day o. March, 11W7, ami this summons is to be published on every Thursday of each week for a period of six succewdve weeks between said datea. This summons is published by order of the Hon. Thomas A. McBride, Judge of ion nnuve oniiuea .oun, made in Uiam uera in i.i mn nav or Marcn, l07. CHAS. J. SCHNABKL, Attorney for Plaintiff. Administrator's Notice. Notice hereby given, that the under signed has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Washington County, Administrator of the iwiaie oi ceceiia Kaiacn, deceased, aud ban duly qualified as such- Now therefore all persons baying claims against hhUI Enisle are hereby notified to present me same, witn proper vouchers therefor, to rue at the law office of Bagley u.rjr,at nuiHiioro, uregon, WlHlln SU niuMui irom me dale of tills nolle. Dated March 18th A. D., 1007. (Siirmul) PHILIP KATxrtH Administrator of the Estate of Cecelia naiscn, deceased, Bagley die Hare, Attorneys foradmlnU- fcrntor. When You Buy Shoes Buy Good Shoes A Fine Line of Fancy Slippers for Men. The best shoe in the market is the Till Kinucy shoe for men. Also a fine line The for boys, also school shoes. heavy work shoes for men. Rubbers for meu ami lioys, at J. C. GREER'S i I M I i i S i tf i I i t i i i i i f N I i i i i i I I i I l i i mmmm m m m m s m . v m m mm m &f)e Farmers' Mutual FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION of Portland, Oregon Held its Aunual Meeting January 16, 1907, at the Logus Hall. THE ANNUAL STATEMENT Flrsti Amount of property at rik Ik e, ji, 1905, .,,.,, Amt of rUl added during the vt-fir Amt of riidts cancelled during the )r.ir Net amount of risks Ike, 31, n.6 largest amount on any one fi-k .,,, Second, Amount of cash rrtVivrd with application,,. Amt of rash received fiotu wm iiii. ............ Total income,,, ,,, , Tlttrdi Amount paid for loc during the )cr, Amt paid otlicrrs, director mid ,; hh . Amt of all other r) tic Total rieuiliturc ., fourth. Amount of rah on timid Amt of iiii'!i premium. , ,,, , f M.'M" ' ju.:,i 'iJW it VSA 75 aiS ho ft.11 in f Ml Ui Tidal n tn Fifthi Liabilities, tionr. Roijiectfiiliv, J. J. IVF.RN. Screlry. The advantages of this Association in compar ison with others of a similar character are: 1 i 3 3 I s N m M M I i M 3 I. We insure not IH THK affected by large coiifkgriilioim. a. we Insure UNi.Y TttK iiiist vnu m ii.niNi-.H, an.l old shacks and bouM-s with stovepipes throtili the roof. J. Our assessment cau only 1- 1 m n th iv i.usm h mid not for tiirnses. 4. We iusure no iiiikinhs,i hmoim'ntv, 110 More, no fuctories, no saloons, no hop houses or fruit driers. 5. We take care Not to ovkh whi ar;, Htiiking to the "two thirds" clause of the vabic. 6. Our meetings are licl.l in the City of Portland, the l.twluens center of the stale, where members can k.vhii.v attkn d and keep the institution t'NDKK CONTROI., su tllllt it (illAt.l, NKVKK HKlliMK A cm aft of a few. Ageuts in Washington Comity are: I. H. C. Pkarhhn, Cornelius, Ore., It. No. j. . W. J. K. IIkacii, Forest (irovc, Ore. ClTlKs, and run, therefore, not be piiwt by M II 1 i K 3 i 1 i 1 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, Se cretary, 565 Fast Yamhill St., Portland, Ore. & ;;:;:!, . .: m m: mi i J MAGAZINE READERS $1.50 year $0.50 year tUNKT MAIAZ1RE beautifully illustrated, pood atorini and srtkUs about Caliiomia ad all lb far West. towi arb eouirrnr mmi awathly pubhutioa devoted to ths farauag icier mU of tb Wnt. MAD A mUtARO WOHDEDI book of 75 pmm. ceattiaini i, 120 colored photofnphi of ' pictawqus ipoU in California aod Oragoa. .Total . . . Aii for: v: . . . . . Cat aul thii advertuement ad sead with $1.50 to SUNSET MAGAZINE JAMES FLOOD BLDG., SAN FRANOSCO $0.75 $2.75 $1.50 Notice to Contractor! -. ' ' : Sealed bids will be received until Satur day April the 13th, 1907, at 2.00 p.m., by the County Court of Washington County Oregon, and then opened for the construction of a bridge acroe tbe Tm1 atin River, said bridge to replace the old structure known as tbe Scholls bridge t the Groner & Kowell uw mill. Plans and specification may be eeen at the office of the County Clerk on and after Monday, April lit, 1907. The successful bidder will be required to furnish good and sufficient bond for the faithful performance of the work before entering into contract for ssme. The Court reservee tbe right to reject any or all bids. J. W. Ooodin, County Judge. By order of the Court. Charter Oak stoves and range. C. A. Lamkiu Co, SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THK HTATK OP ORKOON, KORTIIK j COUNTYOK WAHHINUTON ; Richard Ulrlci, Plaint! ir. A. B Jensen, ' Defendant, To A. B. Junscn, the almve imincd do- faudant: S in the name of the Statu of Oregon; I You are hereby commandod ami required i to be and appear in tiie Circuit Court of j the Htata of Oregon, for Washington j County, and answer tha complaint tlioiit. , i In tiled against you on or before time f piration o?sl wock from the datn of the Hrst publication of this Niimnmm, In thn 1 "Hlllaboro Argus," thn lirst piiblicallon S thereof Mngon tho 7th day of March, l 1907, to-wlt, oilor bedore the' istli day of t Apr., HW7. And. you will plcaHO take j notioe that If you fail to so appear and answer Mid 'Complaint, ths plaintiff will take Judgment against you for the sum of imM Uwful money of the United Htat. s, with Interest thereon from Apr. 2. I!KW at thy rate of si per cent per annum, and for the costs and IIhIhiihciiiciiI.s of i thtaMtlon.andfliioaJudKinont that tlm following described real projierty, to-wit: The North J of the BouthwcHl Oimrter, and the North Jol the Houtlxwt Quiirlm' of Beotlon HI, T 8. N. It. 4 W. of tlm Will. Mer,, attached tn the above entitled action at the suit of the above named plaintiff, be sold by theHheriH ol Wash ington County, Oregon, rh upon ex ecution, and the proceeds of such salo applied toward the satisfaction of plain tllf's claim, upon which Judgment 1m prayed. This Hummons Is served upon you by 8ubllatlon by order of Honorable J. W, oodln, County Judge of Washington County, Oregon, made and tinted at Hillsboro, Oregon, on March 1, llio?. which Order requlree that you eppeiu nd answer said Complaint on or before six week from date of the tlrnt puhUrtttlon of this Biiininous. to-wlt, on or before April 18, 1807. BACiLKY & HARK. ..Central Meat Market.. EMMOTT BROS., Prop., Keep constantly on hsnd fine supply of fresh meals of all kinds. A Now Era In Prlo We are going to sell meats at prices low. er than those which have ptevailcd In the past. Call in aud see us. We mean business. 'I'houe and l'ree Delivery Main Street, Hillsboro, Oregon. Argus and Oregonian, $2. 6M a. m, 9:03 a. m. i -A'i p. m. 4:31 p. m. TIMETABLE A r,flw passenger train nchedule is aft follows: Leaves for Portland ' I'orest Orove local Rlierlilsn Flyer I'orcst llrove local. Corvallis overland Arrives from 1'ortland-- Cum IU over and H:4j m. itt0"? ?Me l0CBl ,a:o7 P'w- Hlicrldiml'lyer,. 6:26 p. m. I'orest Grove local , 67 p. m. Leaving Portland Corviillls overland 7 ,0 m HorcHt Orivve local Sheridan Flyer , a..0 d ,u i'orC.tGrovyioCni:::::::::;:j:ip: -t Arrival in portlmd , ?'f'"l'wl 8:00 a.m. Sheridan Flyer io;ao a. ni. Forest C. rove local a:,o p. m. Loivallis overland,,,. fijjo p. m. The Forest Grove local doei not carry baggHgo. Rtationery, pens, playing cards, Mgm, journals, etc, at the tnarmacy,