NIllMOftO ANQl'9, JUNE 0. 1907 SoUnd at th Poat-offio at HUUboro, Oregon, m oond-laas mail matte. 1 LUCIUS 4. VOna, Editor. County Official Paper Subscription: On Dollar par Annum. Im4 Every Thursday -BY- liONO McKlNNET JOIN THE PROCESSION Ed. Thomu, the Bvtrton onion grower, iu in town today. Man and wife for eewmill, 175 pr month. Pao Phone, Glencoe 86 The Miesea Hilta and Louise Reiben, of Roy, were Argua oallert today. W: McQuillan, of below Rood', waa in town Tuesday and aaya the hay crop will be a good half yield, only, in bis section. 8. B. Lawrence, a student at Pa' cifio University, and who has charge of the field athletics, was in town yesterday. Chss. Johnson, of below Farm ineton, and Eugene Dant, of Reed ville, were county reat visitors, yes terday. J. B. Imlay, who has been as eessiog in the esst of the county, was in town yesterday, having finished his labors for the year. Thos. Mann, of Wallace, Idaho, and formerly of this place, was granted lioense to wed Miss Caro line McDonald, at Portland yes terday. Ed. Mizen, of above Greenville, was in town yesterday. He has sold his place up there, but expects to again locate in Washington County. ' George Butler, who is crowding his sixtieth year, is undergoing a siege of whooping cough, and the way he whoope" is not slow. This second childhood run on infantile diseases is getting epidemic. Commencing Sunday next, the Corvallu tram will leave Portland at 7.-00 in the morning, thus reach ing this city a halt hour earlier. On the return trip the train will leave here five minutes later in the evening. Sam Sorenson, of near Farming "ton, was up yesterday and has so far recovered from his broken leg that he has thrown away his cane. Mr. Sorenson waa the victim of an ccident in a logging camp last Winter. Geo. Lennon, of Vinelands, was in town yesterday, and says that they need rain up in his section, but not as badly as down on the plains, as grain is always sown earlier up in his vicinity., John R. Bailey, of Buxton, was down yesterday to the county seat. Mr. Bailey says that fruit has a fine Betting up his way, and that the pears are so thick that he will have to thin them out so they will not be stunted. Still reports of a light hay crop ceme John Herdlein, of Blooming, says his section will be short; A Anderson, of Helvetia, says the clover is light up his way, while Jos. Kobinson, or Farmington, states that down in his section -, there will be a fair crop. ' Paul C. Long, who is running an engine for Hill, on the North Bank road, at Vancouver, was in town yesterday, the guest of his brother, of the Argus. The work on the bridge over there has bsen suspend ed owiog to the high water in the Colombia. J. J. Weysenback and family are now at home on Tacoma Avenue, Kei I wood, Portland, where Mr. Weisenback is in charge of the farming on the Crystal Spring rarm, belonging to the Ladds - Mr. Weisenback formerly managed the A. H. Johnson farm, Reedville m V mm ieuBcner jr., who is repre senting the Boys' fc Uirls' Aid So ciety, was in the city Tuesday eve ning, returning from a trip in the north of the county, visiting wards of the society. He states that the society has about 20 children lo cated among families in this county, and that all have good homes. Mr, Teuscher was at one time a teacher in this county. M y H T Tf& W ACKNOWLEDGE IT 0 Hillsboro will positively have the biggest celebration in the history of the County; and' Hillsboro has always g'iven satisfaction when it comes to good times. MaKe up your mind to have a g'ood time, And Come to Hillsboro To Hear the Eagle scream! Steam Swing, Athletic Sports, Horse Races, 2 Balloon Ascensions Fine Grove, and camping grounds for those from a dis tance. Come in and have an old-fashioned celebration Hillsboro Has tn I'nw to lit Inevitable- Sruies of t'ii ixftis Pnne It After reading ll:e rublio sUtrmrjit of thin virty, rivou Ih Iow, )ou hum rtmic to this conclusion: A rvuinly Uu(i cored ye.us so, which has Wrpl (lie kid tiry in j;ood lu-alth siucr, can be relied upon to prrfonu tho. sums work iu other cava. Kcd this. (5. f. Oinjiet, Uttuir, living thirr tulles mrtl:rst of SsU-ui, Otc, ou K. l Na. 7, s.tys: "I juit in emphatically rrcoinuimd Ikxtn'a kiilirry I'illa todav as t lil some throe years aji. At licit lime Ipicvuirillheremrdy atadtucst cr sii t uix.it it with (he result tluit the l:u k -ache wts bsiiisbtd atal the other an v aeers c.'iiseit by n iletanprMicut of t Itc kidney lisi-crod. The trouble started fn'tii too heavy liltinc remltiug injtiy bitch. Km strained and ivm Hltrr theie w:ii dull m-MuR over my kidneys mitl through the loini. 1 k1 -uunpl to lief from IKwtt's Kiilnry Tills. I also know o! some of nty tit ihluu who have n.rd your Ktiu.lv ntt'l found it uiost icIiOile," For sale hv ttll iVulcrs. I'rut $o cent. foMer-M Ihutn Co., HulT.ilu, New Vik, Mile ai;rti!K for the t'liileil Stat- , KemrmU'r the ii.itne, lviii'i., niul t:iUc tu other. A 1? 1S0N l';c IKindsomo (jiiitli Sttillioii n CGR WIN & UEIDEL Prcrr in All kintlsof Fresh Meats, I'ticenRfs- sonsMe. Will inert nil cimtttU'ii. Chiekeos aixl I'outtry ntwitys r.a vA upn orilcr. 1-rte delivery tn nil pints of the town. Wc buy hit slock. Both Phan Second Simat, Hillsboro, Or r SUMMONS ilf "THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE state of oregon; within and for washington county Btefahn Batke, Plaintiff, vs. Agnes Batke, Defendant, To Agues Batke, defendant above named, In the name of the state of Oreeon You are hereby notified that the Plaintiff Herein nas niea compiaroi aaiHKt you in the above entitled court and cause and you are hereby required to appear and answer the aaid complaint or hie some Hppearance therein en or before the last uay preacnoeo in uorur ui puoncation haraof. to-wit: on or before the 'lid day of July, 1807, and If you fall ss to appear And answer tne compiaini or me some appearance herein the Plaintiff wiU cause your aeiauit lO oe mwrw iu numi aim "... . . ... & . i . 1 1 r wttl apply to tne oours lor vuo reuci pray- aid complaint, to-wu: ror a at On July Fourth 5 Insure Your Stock Injure your horses iind livestock and lu i you l.sc one u miSI t;,-t cinh. iHm't take chuncrs nltrti it is not tiicrstsry. Tnke out a policy l! A KKI.IAIit.r. C(M1'.NV I am agent ft.r the Nsttonul Live stock Association, Insutrs t:.iinl tlculh from any caune. Uiop n:e a line. Terms rcasonatiV, JlUIN VANKFKWAI.. Ih uvcrloii, 'r. U. F. 1. So. 2 The eld relia'ile fire insurance man. BICYCLE SHOP Bicycles, Guns, Umbrella's ami Sewing Macliiues re paired and cleaned. Hand saw filing and setting. Also agents for new bicycles, i Call in before buying or getting work done elsewhere I". R. DA'LEY, Mmln St., wmtl of Sckulmmrlch' Storm The Celebration closes vith a fine display of Fireworks VETERANS' RE-UNION The Washington County Veteran Association will hold their annual encampment here, commencing June 30, and will last four days. Exercises every evening. Cuatdiaii's Sale cf Rent Property A Bold Step. To overcome the well-grounded and i teasonable objections of the more Int'l tigent to the use of secret, medicinal com pounds, Dr. E. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. V., some time ago, decided to make a bold departure from the usual course pursued by the makers ot put-up medicines fur do mestic use, and, so has published broad cast and ojCUff to the whole world, a Cult and complete list of all tho ingredients! lUVWIUUOTIklUUUl UI9H1UCO icifies. Thus he has taken irons and patients Jnto nee. lnus too be has re- edicines from among secret of doubtful merits, and made 'emedU of Known ComposUion. SUMMONS entering in' celebrated hie mime: his lullbo BOTI nostri the IX THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OK OUKOOX, FOK WASH INtiTOX COUNTY Pari lie llaihvay & Xavigalion, Co,, a Ciir poration, Pliilntill', vs. TrtiMt Co.. a Corporation, The Detroit Iteroiidant, To The Detroit Trust Co., Hie above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby commanded and required to hound iH'ar in tbn Circuit Court of l he Hute of Oreeon for Washington Couu ty and aiiHwer the complaint therein tiled stj-nQr, Pierce basshnwn K'iyo . m ine aoove eniuiwi cause, fas aresucijIJwico i" or M"rv ltie expiration of six () giajgggg LH fro... the date or the ;wt public. ? 1 " ! i i turn of this MimmnriH in th Hi luhurn lot only does the nrsDDer ot erery Dottle of I)r. Pierce's Golden Medical lilscoveiy. tho famous medicine for weak stomach, t. ji jiU liver or biliousness and all catarrhal diseuis Wberever located, hare printed unou It, in plain l.'n0tMi, a full and complete list of all the loaredlents composing It, but a Km all book baa been compiled from numerous standard medical works, of all the different schools of practice, containing very numer ous extracts from the riliuKS of leading practitioners of medicine, endorsing in li e sttvngesf pomiliU terint. each end every liurre dleot contained lu Dr. Pierce's medicines. One of tbeae little books will be mailed freo to any on Bending" address on postal card or by letter, to Dr. E. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.. and requesting the same. From this liltlo book It will be learned that Dr. Pierce's med icine contain do alcohol, narcotics, mineral agents or other poisonous or Injurious agents and that they are made from native, medici nal roots of great value; also that some of the most valuable ingredients contained In Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for weak, nervous, over-worked, "run-down," nervous and debilitated women, were employed, long years ago. by the Indians for similar ailments affecting their squaws. In fact, one of tho most valuable medicinal plants entering Into the composition of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription was known to the Indians as Suuaw-Weed." Our knowledge of the uses nf nnt a few fif mir nwt. voIi,IiIm nnHvn dlclnal plants was gained from tho Indians, i thence Dr. C. L. Lrg, of Forest Grovo, was down yeeterday, attending a meeting of the Waehingion County Board of Pension ExaoiincrB, Dr. Wood and Dr. Tamiesie being tlie other two members. Argus and Journal, f 1 75. ' of IllK'lv luiU. make years iilavk-lit'owu, usi the liorsc fr j'.cts that ie must scrviecahle horses for farm ami tlmiiKr, jiurposcs. Well Stand Ww. Sctison of I)07: At the Jotlv I.iiiii, Itiiir an. I c.e l n'l Midi's urltiwrl of lli1Uhoro.iie.ir tlia Scotch clruicli. IVM MS:-Sitiitl cviviro, Cult to nt'iril ninl nuk.fio. Cat lo pte vent, but uot rtiponoiblo (,r tirchlviiu. I'.inmts ulicii'.l te this birp bidtte 1trdlP(. lie 1ms the J'tuj'ottions tll.it will pae. '.Hsmro) Vt. I". W. DELSMAN AcUliess, Utn-stsoio. U 1. 1). No. 3. rwwf-KYsas.asMm vorttittsusa a ARDLAMONT A KPT. A? iltlll, tl.l i6ix built cu in comiiijj from the Jx-otl.uul. tho ful! M..lea Clytlestlale i ay, three years olil, wcighiiitf ,vl line?, a sure foul-better, ami Kt Mock ever inipotted from Will Stand the Season of 1907 in Wasliiiijjtou Comity Mini at the farm of T. K. Pavis, 3'j miles northwest of lliiIsloro. ! 1 la hire liy Ks! imar, lie by Mitthmsire; bis sirs' ilitui k t I'lincc l,!rwr!lyti. lin lint i!un vai l v i'rudio, be by Msstrrnf ltrnuiyre. His i n !i I i!!u m is by A'.iirv Mitii.n, be by 1'iinie Al lird, bis il'im by i"i !i:cc A jutic, yt.l t y i'liliii I bailie, tklli liist prize t I.atwasUtie! p"l by Clamei, first -iie at tilnim ; be by liro)h!h!l CliRilipuui, ot by 1',!hikci Second, bis iUiii itrsuty by I'micc ol Wales, h. l at Matu-trtr, irntlntil, it by (lentinl, bis diiui OjiHiii:, jji't l y .StiiHi,ii, be by Lolly, the '.lasci'w premium boine ol 1 lu-se liur-f wi'rc nil tuiln. t'tdcsdslrs, some of tb. iu In -iun tiu( ottt'l Ircui Scitlsud in t be early days by the Chalmers. Single Service, ?5.in; To Insure, fio. l'or furtbet tu.'oiitintiiii cnil on or iid.iieas, CIIAS. DAVIS. l'lume 314 1 stimts1 Line. 1 lill.shtiro, K. V. I). J fTT- in hi tt iiiiir inTrilimTin 1 11 viiiai MMinsas sssHasasi Notice in berrby pircn, Hint in pursiituicc or an orlir or tlie ( huh' y t niirt il nsit iiiL'ton I iiiinly, Orcirou, iiihIi aii'l miter. ml on Moii'hiv, Jitiin S, Isi7, nultinrixiiiK mill lieeimiim the umleriOuneil us guard mil of My rou and litndvs llfwitt.iiiinoiu to sell cortain r"l e'stntu Ini iiikhik to 'i tiiiitiirn. I will, on Momhty, lhiH,h o.iy July, I'SJY, at l'i o Vim k a. in. or said iluy at the Hiuith door of l!u l oiiiilv Cuiirl House in II illsl'oro, Orcuoii, sell at ,ubllC iiiictinii to tlie iKKlifit bidb r, fr iuh hand at time of sale, all the rh;ht, till mid interest ot the s.iid Myron ami lilml ys Hewitt, Illinois, in an, I tt) the followiiiK ilescril l r'nl pioperly, to wi': I'rultiiinm at the S:uthi-at winter ot tlin K-nttttenst iii;itlpr of the Houlln.c" t ui tcr of Urc tionl.T IS. II. ,'. W. of I h.i Will. Mcr. aiiil ruiiiilni; lliiiucn west K) rods to a ("'li thsncf north fti rol (u n post; tin m-p iist W rolls to a t; tbi'H south i'A roils to the plm-M of hck'iiiiiinu, i-oniniiiintr Sm am', uli in WttniMoirion 1'oiiMty, ori'jron. Hilid mhIo to tx" u rj"t t i I'linliriii.itioli by ton t'oimly Court o; WasbiiiKloii County, Orecion lialiiil at HiltslHiro, Oreir'in, this Jump II, l'J7. II, M. PITMAN. Oiinrclian of Myron Hew itl anil (liailys llpwilt, Minors 11. T. Ili(li'y, Atloriiny for (iu:irilinu. COQUET (50527) Tl Percheron Stallion, Imported From France in Juno, 1905. San Francisco bivl another earth quake Tuerilay pveninp;, but thore as r.o ecveri'y to tho hock. San Fraruisc.) ia liaving a rough time with Provideries. nd for in aaid crM forever disaolvini tbe bonds of and Plaintiff and tot such other relief as matrimony now existing between you is, 1 ka mn rl mu aassm DroMr. Th. dmtm nf tho finit nublication of this aumnions la Thursday the sixth rlay of Jniia tunr. and tnia lummona u 10 oe pabliihed every Thursday cf each week to 1 and including Thursday the 18th day of " Lla anmmooa is published by order of t-T.hiou. J. W. Ooodm, County Judge of nfton County, uregon, ntaoe in I . at Hillsboro, Oregon the third AComey for Plaintiff. As made un by lmnrorcd and mn't nrc- cesses, tbe " t avortte PrescrliitlOn " Is a most efficient remedy for reeulatlni? all the wom anly functions, correcting displacements, as prolapsus, anteverslon and retorverslon, erercomlntr painful purlods, tonlnif up the Krves ana brlnKins about a prrfn't siausof alth. Sold by all dealers iu medicines. E. X. Harding, of Giston, nas in the citj today. J. J. Whitten, of Phillips, was in the city this rooming. N. I. Burnett, of Greenville, wee county Beat caller, today. Born, to J. Q Johnson and wife, of Weat Hillsboro, June 4, 1907, a gen. Joa. Allison, the contractor and builder, baa gone to Lenta to put up residence. Argus, the tirst publication thereof being ftiay.iwi vmi, to-wlt:-uii or lierore July 1Kb, 1007. And you will please take no tice that if you tail so to appear and an swer said complaint, Ibe plaintiff will take judgment against you, condemning ami appropriating to its use for tbe pur pose of the construction, management and operation of it lines of railroad, for the carriage of freight and passengers for hire, a l Ujfit of way over a tract of land, situato in the County of Washington, K'.ateof Oregon, and described as follows, to-wit: 1 A portion of tbe Southeast quarter of of Section Twenty Kight, Township Three North, KaiiRO five West of the Will. Mer, being a strip of land 100 feet wide, being iiO feet on each" side of the center line of i tbe Pacific Hail way tt Navigation Com-1 pany's Bail way as surveyed, located and adopted across said lands, said center lice , being described as follows: lleinning at the intersection of Slid center lini) with the North line of said Southeast quarter at a point 1003 feot West oi' the Northeast corner thereof! run ning thence in a Houthweaterlv direction on a 10 deg. curve to tbe right, W2.7 feet; on a spiral to the right, 46 feet: i M ft M ft i i ft Hill L Grills PAINTERS and DECORATORS i Successors to H. Cessner We do work in all Hues of painting ami decorating, aud will guarantee our work. We also carry a full line of Wall Paper, Paints, Varnishes, Oils, etc., at prices that arc right. Shop and store opposite Payne Pros.' livery harn Main St., near Third, Hillsboro thence South V,i dpx. .04 minutes West. 100.0 feet; thence on a spiral to the left, 46 feet; Ihoiiceon a 10 degieo curve to the left, feet ; thence on a spiral to the left, 48 feci; thence Bouth Z degrees 19 minutes West. 199.3 feet; thence on aspir al to the right, 4J5 foet; tbonoe on a 10 de gree curve to the right 418.7 feel! thence on a spiral to the right, 45 feet; thence South 75 degrees 41 minutes West, 811 ! leet: thence on a spiral to the left, 45 feet; j thence on a 10 degree curve lo the lelt, ' 24:1.2 feet, to an Intersection with the West lino tif HUlf I H.ltllliauut lln,ln, m.l taining 4.12 acres, now owned by you and in your possession, and for tbe costs and disbursement1! of this action. - This summons is served upon you bv publication, by order of Hon. J W. Oooif in, Comity Judge of Washington County, Oregon, made and dated on the 28th day of May, 1W, which order requires that you appear and answer on or Wore tbe expiration of six (0) weeks from the date of the brat publication thereof, to-wit; on or before July 11th. 1907. BAOLEY &HARHS. Attorneys lor Plaintitt. Color, black, with star in forihcrul; weight, 1950; 18 hands high. I'talcd April 10,1901. Owned by Cedar Mill Percheron Co. Is recorded by the Percheron So ciety of America as No. 4.1 233. Will Stand Season of 1907 as Followst Mondays-, from 10 a. 111, lo 4 p. m., at ,l. Council's, near ('.Imcor; Tlli'siltiys, 10 to, I, lit Udd S; Uied l'nrui, UnMUillp; Wi'iliicsilitys, 10 to 4, at John Welch's, mile north of lU avcrloii, on Can yon Road; Tli 11 r d 11 ys, 1' i iditjM ii'nl Sitltirilitys, at Kam Ktitt place, liithauy; Nights and iiioriiiiis of Thursdays, 1'iidnys and Saturdays, at llii: home burn. rmsi Tc Insurance, $17.50; to Insure, $15; Season, $12; Single Service, $tt. HERMAN GLASIAE, Manager W. II CATC & SONS Breeders nnd Growers of mid Dealers in Kecjistered Hereford Cattle, (lydesdole Worses, Poland China Hofjs, Shropshire Sheep find Anfjoitj Ooats Ymui;; tilings of bolh xes, of :in-h, fot miIc lit vcrv reiismmM pri,;.,,. Our font, Intio,, ,.. k in f,!,,.t,,l Vr ll.S l" foSdSj. Th lin'IT u 'mh U,u" V- a l:"r"l!'' f cost I he iidivldm ls o ate k1 iu;; ,m. cxo ptioi ally useful to I'.cilic (.on,t undo, Iinviuk I, , l. d ad mit-.-d in thJ Willmm-tte Volley ..... Urv IhnroUK , y ncvlunnU d. II,, d by mu ll sires as Hem, II m l lorn.ltlc; Millmn.mc (iniport-d Trout Soolhuid) for horses W . lauiette. Chi, f .by ChuUnmns Chief, l,y (!,, , K w for' h, r Building Material We have just received a large shipment of -Shingles, Lime, Cement, Brick, Fire Prick, Fire Clay, Sand, Gravel, Fibcred and Unfibercd Plaster. See our prices before buying elsewhere. Climax Feed Store Both Phonos T11 - A Youiiq Clydesdale Stallion hervicc 10 a lew marcs; 10 to insure. Youiuj lull Blood Il!H;k Spanish JacK; service, $12 Horse and Jack for sales' Pasture for all stock for breeding, at reasonable prices. Adminisirator's Notice lo Creditors Notice Is hereby ;ivon Hint the under, ni(iied whm on Nlotubiy, Hie '.'"l,h ln v of May, Din", by the County Ooiirt of Wush Instill County, Oregon, duly nppolnti d ndininlKtriitor of the oil-ute of John N. Visber, docciifed, Now, l.horel'om, all ereililnrs of mid slate urn hereby required f,o prewiid cliilins with proper vouchers nt he law fiflleei.f John M, Wall, I, Ildl.dmi'o, dm i;on, within six (II) tiioullis from ibe dute of ilio llrst iiublieiiMoii of Ihis notice, which tliite is May .'ill, lm7. Uli. Y M. UOHINHON, Administrator of the folate of John N, I'ishi'r, dcci'imed, John M. Wall, Attorney for Adjuljiis-trator. Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby ulvmi, tlml, Ihn under. In1 n i.V l " 11,0 '."""V J"rtor mo ! Vr''K""' r,,r WasbiiiKlmi thn c-tato 0! Marim Suffliortr, Denoamd, and said Court, Im, ilxod al'on.lav? tbi Mh day of July, IIMJ7, at Urn County t.mirir.H,Mi In HjllHboro, Ore,,,!, at h. uri en o'clock a. Ifsald duyas t ie tuj uud place for liimrl.ur oh0etion, to s.. d in.U M0l.Mni,iW,t, f oslaln. lat,i;d this (lib day of June, IK)7, . , , "l'. Hl'MUI.MICIlICH, tiaior!' y Il"rn' lUu'ny fuf J"'lnis-'