The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 18, 1907, Image 4

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    . Palnte and mis. C. A. Lamkin
Co.
CUat Jesse, of near Banks, was
HOP GOLD BEER
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in the city Tuesday.
Buy y ourtchool tablets at Mc
Cormick'e. 0. H. Mam, of Scholia, was in
the city Tuesday.
Simonds Cross-cut saws. C A.
Lamkin Co.
Geo. E. Shirley, of Scholle, was
in tbe city Tuesday.
John Ritter and Ulrich Kemp,
of Helvetia, were in town Monday.
J. H. Davis, of Mountaindale,
was down to the county seat Tues
day.
Miss Stella Boscow was oat from
Portland, Sunday, the guest of her
parents.
Mrs. L. N. Gilnett, of Littell,
Wash., is here for a visit at the K.I
L. Abbott home.
Smoke the Schiller and Excel
lence cigarsOregon manufacture.
Uall ror mem.
C. R. Adams, the Scholls mer
chant, is spending a few days up
the Columbia River.
L. W. House, has been spending
a week or so up at the Hot Springs,
on the Columbia river.
Mrs. Mary Ingles, of St Johns,
was out Sunday, the guest of Mrs.
T. P. Goodin, of West Union.
A. E. McCumsey, of near Moun-
Uindale, and who served on the
March jury, circuit court, was in
the city Tuesday afternoon.
Biggest shipment of corn ever
received in mllsboro, at tbe Lit-
max Mill store. Get in and order
your land plaster early.
For sale: Some grade Jersey
dairy cows, $40 to $60 each, 3
miles south of Scholls on Newberg
road. P. N. Skinner, both phones.
Harvey Northrop, of Shady
Brook, and who came Oregon ward
when there was nothing but Indian
trails to travel, was in town Tues
day.
We have ordered a car load of
wire fence direct from the factory.
We can save you five per cent, on
same if ordered immediately.
Schulmencb Bros.
Guatav Bronner. of near Tigard-
villa, was in the conntv Beat Tuee-
dsv. and states that the Oregon
Electric is rapidly poshing work
down near Tualatin.
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.
Isaac Leisy, who for 57 years,
has wended his way between hie
home and tbia city, was in town
Tuesday. Mr. Leisy says that
when he came here in 1850, elk,
deer and bear were plentiful, and
that what one settler bad the others
had.
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 Hillsboro,
near Newton, on rural route, No. 2
Perrv Watson, who still loves
old Boone County, Missouri, but
, who tbinks Wasbington Uounty
good enough for anybody, was
Hnwn to the citv Tuesdav. ac
companied by Manuel Jefferson, of
tbe Brown Lumber Company mill
section, above Banks. While in
the city they gave the Argus office
a pleasant call.
Blacksmith wanted: Chance for
all-round countrv blacksmith to eet
outfit and do a nice little business
at railroad countrv station. Will
sell plant or lease; or sell on in
stallment. Good location. Ander
son & Son, Reedville, Ore.
LaFrance Circle and Vine Maple
Camp W. O. W., ot 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.
County Treasurer Jackson has a
busy time these days, and by tbe
end of the month he will have paid
out over fifty thousand dollars.
Half of this went out to the public
schools, and a large amount of tbe
remainder goes to the various road
districts for expenditure, and tben
oomes half of the state tax, which
is about fifteen thousand dollars.
Wanted: Men to fall timber,
cut and buck logs, by tbe thou
sand. Will . pay bO cents per M.
Also want one skid driver. Will
Say $2 and board. Thompson
roe. Lumber Co., Mountaindale.
Pacifio States Phone, Glencoe, No.
13x1.
H. A. Hinshaw, travelling freight
agent for tbe Southern Pacifio, was
a caller at the Argus office, Tues
day. He reports H. L. Tabke, for
mer agent at tnis place, is now
married, and that he is in the city
tioket ofSee at Portland, and doing
nicely. Mr. Hinshaw is tbe father
of a nsw girl, born a short time
If yon want to tile your place,
r Cruras from tbe Groner &
XiAwll Comnanv. of Scholls. We
. limit manufacturers of
in the oountr. and have
i r-tlnnt far and wide. If
J-? era fix J to build in lb Spring,
r tc-r f-sn of building
L'-Jnti We alao furnish lum-
REAL ESTATE
City and Country properties in Oregon, Washington,
Idaho and Montana, for sale or exchange.
Idaho -wheat lands in exchange for Valley lands.
ON DRAUGHT
W. E. McCOURT'S
Second Street, Oppo.lt Courthouse. UllUboro
Hillsboro Office, Main Street, opposite the Tualatin Hotel
R. L, Cate is better equipped to raaKe quich sales of Hillsboro property than any
other real estate dealer in the statet
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, raahe an effective sales
organization which cannot be duplicated.
When You Buy Shoes
Buy Good Shoes
A l?iue Line of Fancy Slipirs for Men.
The best sW in the market is the Till
Kiuncy shoe for men. Also a fine liuc
for boys, also school shoes. The lest
heavy work shoes for men. Rubbers for
weu and boys, at
J. C. GREER'S
R. L. CATE
226 Stark St.
Portland, Ore.
Fm mm b a m m m m m m m m m ar a m am
i one r armers jnuiuai
of Portland, Oregon
Held its Annual Meeting January 16, 1907, at the
Log us Hall.
DC
ber, rough and dreeeed, of all
kinds, and deliver if required, in
sufficient quantities. Address ub
at Hillsboro, R. F. D. No. 2.
Jaa. H. Sewell. of North Plains,
and one of the big borrowers of
this dietrict, was in town Tuesday,
and states that the vines are grow
ing fine these days.
F. R. Dailey will the first of the
week open a bicycle repair shop in
the Chenette Row, one door east of
the Kuratli real estate office.
A few cravenettes left, both for
lady and gentleman. Will be sold
out at cost. Schulmerich Bros.
Notice of Final Settlement
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 K. Burk
halter, Hillsboro, Ore., R. F. D. 2.
Notice to Veterani
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. Fitch, Secretary.
Nannie For Sale
Fifty head of Angora nannies, bred
to registered buck. a. B. Law
rence, Sherwood, Ore., R. 4.
Ranch near Scholls.
Argus and Oregonian, $2.00.
Administrator's Notice
Notice Is hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed by the County
court or ineoiateoi uregon, ror wash
Ington County, administrator of the es
tate of H. C. Smith, deceased. All uer
Bona having claims against said estate
are hereby notified to present the karne to
me, verified as by law required, at the
residence 01 me isie uaviu Binitti, in For
est Grove, Wasbington County, Oregon,
within six months from the date hereof.
Dated this Hlth dav of March, 1007.
MILTON W. SMITH,
Administrator or the Estate of H. C.
Smith, deceased.
(First insertion, March 28; last insertion,
April s.)
Administrator's Notice
Notice is hereby given that the undersign'
ed has been by the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for Washington County,
duly appointed administrator of the es
tate of Alex Aggeles, deceased, and has
duly qualified and entered upon the dis
charge of bis duties as such. N ow, there
fore, all persons having claims against
said ptate are hereby required to present
the same to the undersigned, at the Law
Office of Bagley & Hare, in Hillsboro, 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 Alex Ag-
Selles, deceased,
agley A Hare, Attys for Adm'r.
Notice is hereby riven that the under
signed adminiHlrator has filed in the
County Court of Washington County,
Oregon, his final account as administra
tor of the estate of Jost. Duerat, deceased,
and that the same ha been set for bear
ing and final settlement. liefore said
court, on Monday, April 22, IHU7, at 10
o'clock A. at.
Iated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this March
19, 17.
tiKOKGF. UUEU.ST.
Administrator of the Estate of Jost.
Duentt, Deceased.
V ,s. Barrett, Attorney for Adminis
trator.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Xoth-e is hereby given that the undersign
ed, administrator of tbe estate of hina L
Lilly, has tiled with the Ceunty Court ol
the State of Oregon fox Washington Coun
ty, his final account us such administra
tor, ana the lotirt lias nxet Monoay,
April 22, 1007. at tbe hour often o'clock ol
said day, at the court house in Hillsboro,
Oregon, as the time and place for hearing
objections to said final account, if any
there be, and for the final settlement oi
said estate. H. M. PITMAN,
Administrator of the Estate of ftina L.
Lilly (J ccftscd
H. T. Bagley, attorney for administrator
. 1 7
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IN THE CIRCUIT CO HIT OF THE
STATE OF OREOO.V FOR WASH
INGTON COUNTY
Nanny A. Johnson, I'luintitr, )
vs.
Sarah E. Sphers and Win.
Sphers, her husband,
James W. Smith, Banian
tba Smith, William K.
Smith and Smith,
his wife, H'f!i(laiitH.
To James W. Smith, Saitiniitha Smith,
William K. Smith and - , his wife:
In the name of tbe Stale of Oregon, you
and each of you are hereby required and
commanded to appear in the above enti
tled Court and answer the complaint tiled
therein against you In the ai)ve entitled
cause on or before the expiration of six
weeks from the (Into of the first pui.Ilca-
tion of this summons in the Hillstioro
Areua. tbe tirst publication thereof being
March 28, ll7, to-wlt, on or Iwfore the
13th day of May, li7; and you will please
take notice that if you tail to so appcur
and answer said complaint, the riaintill
will aDDlv to said Court for the reliof
prayed for in her Complaint, to-wit, for a
decree aajiiaging uiai iiih i ibimiiu huh
the Defendants are the owners in foe nliu
Dleofallof the following described real
property lying, being and situate In
Washington County, Oregon, and known
as: The Northeast Quarter of the North
west Ouarter of Section Twenty-nine,
Township Two North, Range Two West
ot the Will. Mer., containing forty acres;
that the Plaintiff is the owner of an undi
vided fonr-seTenths; that the Defendant,
Sarah E. Sphers, is the owner of an undi
vided one-seventh; that the Defendant,
James W. Smith, is the owner of an on.
divided one-seventh; that the Defonditnt,
Samantha Smith, is the owner of an un
divided one-fourteenth, f.ml the Defend,
ant, William K. Smith, is Die owner of an
undivided one fourteenth of said prem
ises above described: that said premises
cannot be partitioned, and that the same
be sold by a referee appointed for that. pur.
pore, and the proceeds of such sale be ap
plied: First, to the costs and disbursements-
of this suit; second, to the costs
and disbursements of said sale: third, to
the payment to the Plaintiff of the sum
$51.48, taxes advanced and paid upon said
f remises from W.fl, to the date of the lil
ngof the Complaint herein, and fourth,
the balance of the proceeds of said sain to
be paid to tne Plaintiff and the Defend
ants in accordance with their respective
rights fixed by the Deciee of said Court,
sod for such other and further order as
may he necessary and proper.
This Summons is served upon you by
order of Hon. T. A. Mcllride, Judge of
this above entitled Court, msde snrj dnted
at Hillsboro, Oregon, on t.'ts 2.0th day of
Aforcfa, 1!07. which order proscribes that
you shall appear and answer on or before
the expiration of six weeks from the date
of the tint publication of this Summons,
to-wit, on or before May 13, ll)7.
BAG LEY & HARE,
Attorneys for Plaiutiil.
IX THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR
WASHINGTON COUNTY
Reiuhold Innhardt, Plaintiff,)
vs. V
Mary Uoiibardt, Defendant.)
To Mary onhardt, defendant above!
named:
1 11 t ha nam. nf II,. Ul.l. iIIImmm mh
are hereby notified that the plaintiff baa
iiimi a complaint against you in lbs above
entitled court and cause and you are here
by required to appear and answer the
said complaint or tile some appearance
thereon on or before the last day pre
scrilied by the order of publication hereof,
to-wlt: On or before the Wth day or
April, linn, and If you fail so to appear
and answer the complaint or hie some ap
larance herein, the plaintiff will cause
your default to be eniered and noUd and
will apply to the court for the relief prar
ed for In said complaint to-will A lie-1
free forever dissolving the bouda of mat
rimony now eilstinv between vou and
plaintiff and for such other relief as to tba
court may seem proper. I
The date of the first publication of this
summons is the 14th day of March, 1IW7,
and this summons is to be published on
every Thursday of each week for a period
of six successive weeks between said
dates.
This summons is Dubllshed bv order of I
ine non. i nomas a. Mc Bride, judge or
tne anove enuuea court, made in unam-
ners tins rtn day or March, 1807.
CHA8. J. SCHNABEL,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Total income ,
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Thlrdi Amount paid for lonw during the year
Amt paid oilier n, ilirrctor ami ui'iits
Anil of all otbfr rxiriiw ,
Tot.il f xjx-mtiturr
fourthi Amount of cash on hand
Amt of unpaid prrmittm
Total aivti.
rifthi Liabilities, none.
Respectfully,
J. J. IVLRN. S.tret-ry.
The advantages of this Association in coin par
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Administrator's Notice.
I. We insure not in Thk
affected by large conflagrations.
1. We Insure oni, v thk hksT haum iii ii.dimis, and
old aluitks and houses with NtovctiiiK-s thrmii'h the roof.
3. Our asaesHUicula can only 1 t siai to r i.ci.sm h and not
for expenses.
4. We Insure no hi'SINkss l-Rofi'.ttTV, no stores, 110 factories, 110
saloons, no hop bouses or fruit driers.
5. We take care Not To uvkh inki m, Klii king to the "two
thirds" clause of the value.
6. Our meetings are held in the City of l'ortlitiid, the business
Tenter of the state, where iiicuiIkth can Kami.v attknii sud keep the
institution UNiwk conthoi,, so that it nhai.i. nkvkh ukcomk a
craft of a few.
Agents in Washington County arc:
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H. C. Pkakson, Cornelius, Ore., H. 1'.
W. J. R. IlKACH, Forest (Jrovc, Ore.
Notice is hereby given, that tba under
signed has been duly appointed by the
County Court of tbe State of Oregon, for
Washington County, Administrator of the
hstate of Cecelia Kalsch, deceased, and
has duly qualified as suchi
Now therefore all persons bavins; claims
against said Estate are hereby notified to
present the same, with proper vouchers
therefor, to meat the law ofllceof Bagley
n 11 are, ai niusuoro, uregon, wimin six
mouths from the date of this notice.
Dated March 18th A. D.. 1007.
tSiiriied) PHILIP KAL8CH.
Administrator of the Estate of Cecelia
Kalsch, deceased.
Kagley & Hare, Attorneys for adminis
trator.
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. I1ERN, Secretary,
565 Kast Yamhill St., Portland, Ore.
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Administrator'i Notice
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THK
STATE OF OREGON, FOR 'I'll K
COUNTY OF WAHIIINOTON
Richard Ulrlol,
Notice Is hereby given that the under
Mgned has been, by the County Court of
Wash ington Comity, Oregon, appointed
administrator of the estals of Charles
Anderson, deceased, and has duly quali- v
fled as such. All persons having claims , "hi
against said estate are hereby notified to
jiresent them to me, with proper vouch
ers, at the law office of W. N. Barrett, at
Hillsuoro, Washington County, Oregon,
within six months from the date of this
notice.
Dated this April 8, 1807.
W. M. MOORE,
Administrator of the Estate of Charles
Anderson, Deceased.
W. H. iiarrett, Attorney for Administrator.
vs,
rialiitiff.1
IK'feiiilant.)
Notice to Contractors
.Sealed bids will be received until Satur
day April tbe 13th, 1907, at J.00 p. m.,
by the County Court of Washington
County Oregon, and then opened for the
Construction of a bridge acroea the Tual
atin River, said bridge to replace the old
structure known aa tba Scholia bridge at
the Groner & Itowell saw mill.
Plans and specifications may be teen
at the oflice of the County Cleric on and
after Monday, April let, 1907.
The successful bidder will be required
to furnish a good and sufficient bond for
the faithful performance of tbe work
before entering into contract for same.
The Court reservea tbe right to reject
any or all bids.
J. W. Goodin, County Judge.
Ky order of the" Court.
Charter Oak etoves and range
-C. A. Lamkin Co.
A. B Jensen,.
To A. R. Jensen, the above named defendant:
In tbe name of the fttate of Oregon t
hereby commanded and rmiuired
and appear in the Circuit Court of
tbe State of Oregon, for Washington
County, and answer the complaint there
In filed against you on or before time x-
61 ration of six week from the date of tho
rsl publication of this numinous hi tho
"Hillsboro Argus," the first publlcalioii
thereof being on the 7th day of Mnrcli,
1907, to-wlt, on or before the im li day of
Apr., 1907. And you will please take
notice that If you fall to so appear and
answer said complaint, the plaintiff will
take judgment against you for the sum of
a.HU.60 lawful money of the United States,
with Interest thereon from Apr. 2. VMl,
at the rate of six per cent per annum,
and for the costs and disbursements of
thla action, and also a Judgment that the
following described real property, to-wit:
The North 1 of the South-west Ojiurtcr,
and the North ot the Houthest Quarter
of Section 18. T. , N. K. 4 W. of the Will.
Mer., attached in the above entitled
action at the suit of the above named
plaintiff, be told by the Sheriff of Wash
ington Uounty, Oregon, as upon ex
ecution, and the proceeds of such sale
applied toward tbe satisfaction of pliiin
tllf't claim, upon which judgment Is
prayed. '
Thla Summons Is served upon you by
publication by order of Honorable J. W,
Goodin, County Judge of Washington
County, Oregon, made and dated at
UllUboro, Oregon, on March 1, limi,
which Order requires that you iippeiir
and answer said Complaint on on liofoni
six week from date of the first publication
of this Bumniont. to-wlt, on or before
April IV, 1H07.
BA0LEY & HARE.
..Central Meat Market..
EMMOTT BROS., Prop.,
Keep constantly on hand a fine
supply or fresh meats of all kinds.
A How Era In Mom
We are going to sell meats at prices low
er thnn those which have prevailed In
the past. Call in and see us. We mean
business, 'Phone and Free Delivery
Main Street, UllUboro, Ortgoa.
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Arrival In PurtWnd
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