NIUMCftO AftGUt. JULY 4. 1907 tp4 Jomntl, li ?5. Mita SlelU Bono wu out from Portland, 8undj. Ltyton Wisdom, of the Rurl Spirit, wu in the city Sunday. Joe. Brandenberg, of Weet Unior, wee in town Saturday. F. W. Deleman, of the Jolly place, waa in the city Saturday. New ityle shirtwaieU, apnng lice, now in from the East H Wehroog & Sons. About a hundred numbers were old at the dance floor at the Shut Park, Saturday evening. Second hand Walter A. Wood mower, for sale, cheap. Theo Kitten, Farmington, Oregon. Chat. Matthee, of near Laurel, was in town, Saturday, accom panied by his wife and children. For a Rood smoke try the Schil ler or Kxoellencia end you will try them again and again. Born, at Rot eland Farm, south east of Hilleboro, June 28, 1907, to Fred D. Adams and wife, a daugh ter. Walter and William Beard, of above Banks, and Kobt. Simpson of Buxton, were in the city Mon day. For ta!e or lease: Warehouse and flour mill known as Hilhboro Mills John Milne, Hilleboro, Oregon. J. B. McPhereoo, the Forest Grove hop grower, was down to the county seat, greetiog friends, sat nrday. J. W. Marsh, who has spent of July in Centervule, nearly sixty Fourths Oregon, was in from Saturday. The condenser has its nsw ware house all enclosed, and the build ing adds materially to the appear ance of tne plant. Peter Kelson, of West Union who is engaged in hopgrowing as well as ranching, was in the city Saturday afternoon. Smokers like the Schiller and the Sxcellencia. These cigars are of tne best stock. Yon can t fool an authority on a good cigar, C. S. Reynolds, the Mountain dale merchant, and J. J. Schlicht of that section, were in town Mon day, enroute for Portland. Ed. Wann is handling the peace affairs at the Shute Park, this week, having been sworn in as marshal for the celebration. Cedar shingles and cedar hop poles and cedar fence posts for sa in small or car load lots, if de sired. Hannan & Son, Buxton. C. W. Thrapp, manager of the Reedville Ray hop farm of 100 acres, was in the city Saturday, and made the Argus omce a call. Deputy Sheriff Kane ran across a red fox Saturday, above Dilley near the Dethlefs school house, These animals are very scarce in this section. W. J. B9nson, the machinist and who has been working at the Forest Grove condenser for some weeks, was in town Monday morn ing, for a lew hours. Prof. Miller, the balloooniat, ar rived in the city Saturday. Mr Miller has made the beet ascensions ever made in this section, and he bss many admirers here. T At t V m xsew oi men uurcnell wagon ussd lour montns, for sale, by A. Batchelar, Hillaboro Route just east of this city. Will also Bel eet doable work harness. Soholls and Laurel came in Sun day with a baseball team and beat the Hilleboro nine by a score of G to 3. Forest Grove beat the Ver boort nine by a score of nine to two. Theoman Anderson, aged 18 acd a native of Denmark, died at forest Grove, Friday night, from an attack of dipththeria. He came from Denmark about three weeks ago. Woo. iDCtim. who has lived in Washington County for fifty four years, wsb up from Farmiogton Saturday, and says be never in s tLese years saw a better crop proB pect. . For sale: Ten room bouse in good repair; barn; orchard; 2 lots in tract; one block from school house; 3 blocks from railway. Goes for fZ,UUU; down, balance on time. Inquire of Argus Earl Riogle and Ray Emmott, Who left here last Spring to become vacqueroes, and went east of Eu gene, are here to spend the Fourth of J uly. The boys did finely down there and may go back. Watkins' stock and poultry foods and Watkins' remedies are what farmers and dairymen should use for best success. Z. M. La Rue, agent, 404 Pacific Avenue,' Forest Grove, Ore., Pacifio Phone 294. Elmer Mays, the Glencoe mer chant, of Mays Bros., was in Fri day evening, and says that all his town needs ia a railroad to make it one of the beat points in the county: Glencoe is situated five milea north of the county seat. For sale or exchange: Cigar and fruit stand, food established ! location, in city of Portland; will trade for city or country property la Washington County. A good, pxying busTneea . Inquire of Ku rxtfiBroi. i ... i F. T. Kane, deputy shariff, want to Cedar Mill Friday, and attach-' ed the Union Lumber Co.' mill ou j judgment from Multnomah County, for Aveiill i Co. The; claim is somewhere in the npinh-1 borhood of a thousand dollars, but i as the mill has large contracts ahead, and an up to-date plant, they will settle the attachment at once, it is understood mere i- some dispute over some machinery that would cot make good. Felix VcHargue, the niue year son of J. D. McIIvgue, working on the P. R. Jfc X. abjve Buxton, w kicked by a colt last Thuredty, and the hoof of the animal nearly severed the lad's noes from his face. The little chap was carrying water when the accident happened. lr. J. Bailey, surgeon for the read. dressed the wound. Argus readers are requested to ook up the display advertisements' of the Foreet Grove National Btnk an I John E. Bailey, of Forest Grove. Thepe two institutions have looked up the standing of the Ar gus a ao advertising medium and found it to be second to none in the territory they setk to reach. J. B. MoXe. of below Reedville, I was in Monday, and to show what i forty hens will do ia six months. submits the following: Gross ra h received, fb .02; caeh imd for feed, ll.STO; net proSt, $53 32. Just imagine what a Lice little income a man would have from a thousand chickens, doing ai ell as this fljca! Notics to hop pickers: Those wishing to pick hops ou the U-td ville hop farm, 100 acres, one half mile northeast of Reedville,' and owned by A. J. Ray, will please register at once, either iu person or by mail. Good accomodations Can take care of entire families. C. W. Thrapp, Manager. John Kamra, of Farmington, was in town Saturday. Mr. Ktm na has 70 acres of fine timothy, i which stands as high as the top' board of the fence, and which will i go four tons to the acre. That's goiog some and when John gets! the ranch ia little better shape he ' can get a trade with the Argus. ' E. E. Lytle and his associates are planning to make a big Sum mer resort over at Tillamook, and their tcheme involve! the exp&ndi-j ture of thousands of dollars. The ? coast line will be the closest of any to Portland and the trip will l? made in from two and oie-half to three hours. The Pacific States' Central is j Wanted, on P. R. A N. Grade, near this week putting in its central iu j Ruxlon, at once, 75 teams, with the Greear Brick, on Second Street, ; drivers. Wages, $ 1 50 on lip and in the quarters formerly used as a ; $5.00 on whee!ers. 'Apply at restaurant. It is stated that the -works company will hereafter operate the TAPAGEUR (53167) Imported Percheron Stallion, foaled in France in 1901. Drought to America in 1904. American No. 4136. hike Home tho Host .-A f Iteatttifitl black, with star iu forehead; finely formed, ami ei. Just the horse for good substantial j;ets. lis iosn lbs. - :'V::lS YVtfj. y5.'. - .ft v i s ;.NfV v . - . tl 1 .v'.' ;.'.' : :S-:-S'. S r;?W';v-. li ..::: :-y---'y-.,M . ...rfw.','..';-,-. .i ...... 33 E3 . M il r 5 , lilt-! K V ' v.. ' - J In"! II I ululili- oiin i tiiiiKil ml, i,l l loty iHir luil. I III' In .villi I Ui" iHBll) tlilnu (a i i,it. Vi u rip nut riiii.iiUr- nn ii wIhmi vim luir "ii'iini ami Ihinl iUilll ii-.. I'lll, Ini.ii tl,, ,iul .,.'l ,!llll,l tillt Hint 4 in il iih iiii Hint yim niii',1 imy i ti I. nl, milt luiili ii'fN. t ntiiitt niir i'immU llli tin w Milil rl. liiM' ill lilctn-r intiTt. 'I Ihmi vnu II rtoi'ii lwU lnri mill Niny illi im, I'i'i iiiimk ynu M ill k now lli.it i'iir tiHl it mix't lnr, II Iml i lii'iil" r, . - : ft i'.y.v'': l.:i;t HA ? Will Sfand the Season of 1907 as Followsi Monday, all day, and Tuesday morning, at Milton Cady's, Laurel; Tuesday, at noou, at Herman Boge's, Farmington; lialaucc of week at Ferd (Ironer's farm near Scholls. TERMS Single Service, $10t Season, $15; Insurance, 520. Care to prevent, but not responsible for accidents. FERD GKONER. at. x & .c ar a ok U)Q Farmers' Mutual FIIU; KIXIKF ASSOCIATION of Fortlnnd, Oreu'on Held its A unit il Mrctiii;: Jiiutuuy 16, 1117, nl the I us Hail. t"r-ti INK ANNUAL VI A I KMKNT Ai'.nmil el 'pi 1 il lit Ki. ,ti, Iv5 Ami i'l nil. itMr.I ltntin; tlii- rui A tut el 1 1 1 .in' Ki 'I I'.iii 1111; ihi- ii.r Nit .itiiciiitt i f Sv. ;i, hi"' , ,ii,i' l iitniMinl Lii ;iliy iiIm t .k... , St "ontli Aiiii iiiil t'l I.' I'. nitiMil illi iippliCiilHihi,, An, I ul i.i'.H iirimtl 1'i.nti ihjviiii hh Manager. 1 m I- 13 r TJ.i. Tula! illClitlir tli Amount p.uit fm Inm lUtiiu;; I Iu- ytur.. Anil pai't tm.rrt!., ilitiTti'M Hint i;.,i ntt. A nit "if nil I'Un 1 i-'tit '1'nt il pt tiilitiiif? I'ourllu Aimnint nf i-li mi li.iinl.. Alllt il tmp.tiil pli lllHllltH..,.,,, f V.i4. u i I I.Si i .IMRI ill ".t7 fi.KSi 51. JVt 7J ilS .Vj fill 'I'i'Ut awt f J"l ltd Argus and Tacific Monthly, $1.50 75 TEAMS WANTED Hilleboro central with a company man. The Hilleboro Lumber Co. has received its gang edger, and it will be lniUUed in course of a few days MEW HARNESS SHOP L. E. Gotham has opened a new harness shop on Main Street, cp WW IU.HIIIOU IU wuioq vi a igit uavo.r , r, , 1 . Tki- ;n . .,.,i : posito the Grange Hall, and has the plant, but the company cculd j p.ne ln,e of karntM, wddlen, wh.ps, not fill the orders it could get if it lanke'B- ro6nd arT8 fin u.a. ;n L. mR of all kinds. Also dors all ten times its present kinds of repair work on short no tice. Prices reasonable, , and he solicits your patronage. . Reduced Round Trip Excunion Rates to Pacific Coast in 1 907 had a mill capacity. Lost: Small black mare, with three white feet and white streak in forehead and on nose; branded "A" on shoulder. Liberal reward. Write or phone McCormick Bros., Laurel, Ore. Independent Phone. . I During the Summer reason of 1907, re- Clarence Young and Wife, of jduceil round trip excursion Mes will be Riiniir, are here, spending the1'" effect from the Jia.st to the Pacific Fourth with relatives. Mr. Young At1,,aM"u:,, British Coim"bia a,,,, goes from here to Kertisville, Lia- r" from Chicago via direct lines to COln County, 00 the Siletz, where North l'aetfic Coast points will bef75, be has a timber claim on which he l nnl front Misottri River common points has five million feet of yellow fir. Farmers wanting gcol, heavy, berviceable hay racks, 15 and 16 feet in length, can get them ready made at the Wm. Fuegy black smith shop at Phillips. Cheaper than you can make them yourself. Painted, 2 coats. John Fischer, who owns the Ul rica Haes' place, near West Union, was in town Monday. Mr. Fischer thinks Washington County is all right, and he says be thinks he will scon indues some more Idaho pen pie to come down here and settle N. P. Oakerm&n, of Beaverton, Oregon, and it ho takes n active interest in fruit tree spraying -.bis year, was up to the city Monday Peter J. Brown, of Latoorelle, was in town Monday. Peter still has a place in IJilltboro, but it is on the market. (Council Bluffs to Kansas City inclusive) also St. Paul anil Minneapolis, rates will be f a, St. Louis $69 and Denver, Colo rado Springs and Pueblo f 50. Hates to Spokane and points effected will be $5 l:ss than to the coast. Kates one way via California will lie $13.50 higher than those above mentioned. Tickets will be ou sale daily, June 1st to September 15, with final return limit of October 31. I907- Account of Twenty-third International Christian Endeavor Convention at Heat tie, Wash., July 10th to 15th, 1907; Con vention of Haplirtt Young People's I'n ion, Spokane, Wash., July 4th to 7th, 1907; ('.rand Ixxlge Independent Order of Good Templars, Seattle, Wash., July 16th to 22nd, 1907, late of one lowest normal first class limited fare for round trip for diiect routing with (12.50 addi tional one way through California, has lecn named to North Pacific Coast points and Spokane from Chicago, St. I .on is, Missouri Kiver and Colorado points. Sale dates east of Colorado points, June 20th to July 12th, 1907, west, June 21st to July 13th, 195.7, filial return limit September 1 5'h, 191.7. WM. MCMUItRAY, O. P. A , O. K. & N. and S. P. Kys. SUMMONS. TIME TABLE Wunderlich & Schwartz Will do Your Pointing for you By contract and furnish material, or you can furn ish paint. Estimates given on all kinds of work. Paper Hanging and Kalsomining We make a specialty of high grade work. Call on us and get our figures. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone, Pacific States, Nos. 194 and 453. Country work will also receive prompt attention. Iliilsboro, Oregon IS THK ClltCriT COUItT OF THK STATE OF OKKliON Poll WASH INGTON IWSTY Pacific. P.ailwHV A Navigation 1 Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff, ! - VH. Mary 8. MoGce, Pi rvmlnnt. ) To Mary S. McOee, t tin nlnvo named Dufondaut: In tho name of the Stale of Oregon , you are hereby conin.andeil and mitiinil to be and appear in the above entitled Court and answer the complaint therein tiled iust you on or before thn expim. tiou of sis weeks from the (Into of tho limt publication of ttjis Huiuinniis tu the Hills boro Argns, the lirxt pti iliration thereof being May HI, PX7, twit, on or bel'oi-c Haturday, the 0th day of July, 1U07, and you will please take notice that if you will pleaxe take notice Unit If you fail no to appear anil answer said complaint, the plaintiff will take judgment aaiiit you condemning and appropriating to tho uhi of the plaint I If as a rixht ot way for the ptuper coustruotion, proper iteiuirity and convenient operation of its lint of rail way a right of way over a tract of land ml uate in thn Comity of Washington ami Stato of Oregon, owned by you and iln Keriticd ax follows, to wit: rleiug a portion of the Southwest niiar Itt of Section Twenty eight, Township Three North, Range Five Wont of I In Will. Mer., particularly deticribeil as I'ol tows Ay wit ' A atrip of land 100 feot wide, being W) feat on each side of tho center line of the Pncifio I'ailway & Navigation Company's Railway, as surveyed, located and adojit ed aeroHN said lands, nald center lino lin ing dexcribed aa followa: Ueginnlng at tho intnrHnellon of said center lino with the ICast line of naid Southwest quarter, at a point I II '5 1'. 1 1 North of the Southeast corner thereof; running thence iu a Southwesterly diK'ir tion on a 10 degree etirve to tho left, T'A feet; thence on a spiral to the left, l-'i loci; thence South 39 degrees Wi minutes West, 4H4.1 feet: thence on a spiral to tlierlrhl. iWfe;-t;thenoc on a7jdegcurve to the !(, i lSi.3 reot; I hence on a spiral to the ri'l.t, GU feet; thence South KI degrees 61 u.in utes West, H15.2 feet; thence ou a Hiiinil to the lelt, IS feel; tlienee on a lU'ilegriiC curve to the left. a.Kl tcet, to an intersex tion with thn Houlh line of said Suulh- west quarter, BIO feet Kail of the Houl li ft)! low i'h: 6:.'l n. m. 9 '.t a. tu. I -Y'. i. in. ii:jo p. tu. i j:o p. tn. fi:;6 p. in. )f27 p. III. ritPriPiicer ttain fchnlulo Lcnvcs (or I'm tl tiil jl'orist t'.rove loi-nl ...... i Sheridan Flyer ... ! Forest Crova local I ('orvallis ovtt land j Arrives from Portland i Corvallia overland .S:i6n. tn. : Forent C.roe local j Sheridan l ljcr ; Forest drove local. .... j Leaving Poitland i Corviillis overland Ft rest C.m.'e local.,..,. Sheridan Flyer Forent (Irovc local Arrival iu Portltnd Forest Grove local Sheridan l'iycr Forest C.rova lticivl Cofv.'illis (ci tn ii tl , The I'Oruft (jtovh lnul carry Liaqitgn. 7:00 a. 1 1 a. A o p. b:ao p. S:ixi . m. o;i.t g, m. p. m. 0:55 p. m. line! It : t SUMMONS in Tin; (iiut iT cufiiT of Tin: STATi; (IK CKKODN-, hill WA-II- ixi n county Pacific Kiiihvny A nvii;itllon, Co., 11 Cor poral ion, I'luiuUfl, v. Tim liWmil I ru-t Co., a t nrporatioii, lleli'iidiiiil . To The Iieiri.il TiimI Co., lltu above iimiH'd defeciliinl. : l tho iimiipo of Hie Hlnln of )re;;on: You are hereby eoiniimndi' I and leipiired to bo mid appear 111 Hu Circuit Cmirt ol the .Si. ite ol 'trcgon fur WiirfliiuKlon Cniin ly and itoKK er tin.' eMiiluiul 1 herein lilml jugiiiml you, in the almvo culitled e.uise, on or helore (he expiinltnn ot x: (Ii) weckx iv.mi the il.tieoi Hie liihl inililic;i tion of this iimnioim in Hie Jliiklioi'o A rem, I he lir.-tt piililie.iliun Ihiireol lining Mavlth I'kiT, to wit: nil or bnlore Jnly 11:11, !.. iamii you wu: piiaH lukeno I'iftlli l.inbllitii , tlollt'. itfullv. J. J. Itr.RN, Setrptnry, WMiciuaru-r Hiuieei r.aii, ... uw noiini- tj t t . ( went corner thereof and con aimng ,H , r mM Lum-I,.,,,!. ll, ,m,t if will acrea ami lor the coats and .Ind-uine- ,,. j,,,,,,,,,,, , ,r,in;t j,,,,,1,,,,,,!.,, ,ing menta of thin action Thin Huiniuoim U pnhhsied agaiiiHl you by order of Honorable J. W. (loodin, Judge of the Coiinty Court ol the Klulc of Oregon, for Washington County, made and dated the ltllli day of May, UK7, ami which order require -tout you appear and answer said complaint on or before I ho expiration of six weeks from the .bile ol the first publication of caul Summons, to wit, on or before Saturday, the nth iiay ol v July, 1(107. IJAOI.ICY .fe II A UK. Altorneya for Plaintiff. uiid appropruuina to mm iim.i lorlhepnr pu'O of Ih'i eonsl I'licl ion, nmn;;oii,cnt uml opnralion of it line.t of rinlr.iud, for the can iayc of freight and p'l-iMoiigerH for hire, 11 rinhi of way over a truet of bind, Milmiln in Ihe t o inly ol VVimhinglon, Slate nf t)re:;oii, and .ieseribed iih IoIIowh, to-wil: - A portion of the Soul lie.'isl, fiinrler ol 01 feel. on 1 weiuv iMghl, loiviiHlnp I hree iio,i..oim;o 1 1 v o r.aoi inn u ill. .ner NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice la hereby given, that the under algned baa been duly appoiucd by the Honorable County Court ot the Htate of Oregon, for Washington County, Administrator of tho Kflate of T'bomas J. King, deceased, and duly qualified as such. Now therefore all persona having claims against said Kntate aro hereby uolilie.l to present the same to 1110 with proper vouchers therefor at the Law Olliee of Ragley tt Ham in Uillabori), Oregon, with in six months from the (late hereof. Dated this 1st day of June, l!Ht7. OH AH. W. KINO, Administrator of the Estale of Thomas J. King, Deceased, ilagloy A Hare, Attorneys for Administrator. Administrator's Notice Notice is hereby given that the under- : signed lias been, by the County Court ol Washington County. Ori'mm, anpointcd administrator of the estate of William W. Marsh, deccai-od, and has duly qualified as such. All persons having claiii's against said estalo are hereby notified lo present them to me, with proper vouch ers, at tho law olliee of W. N. Itarrett, In Iliilsboro, within six months from Hie date of this notice. Hated this June 1,1, lit ". J. W. MARSH, Administrator of the estate of Willii'in W. Marsh, deceased. W.N. Barrett, Attorney for Administrator. Argus and Journal, $1.75.' being a strip of bind Ibtl feet w I. In, being ..ii met on eiteu suieoi the center lino of the Pacific Railway V Niivigul.ion Cone puny's Hailway as surveyitd, located and adopted across mid lauds, eald center line being difcriliod as follow: lli'ginning ill, the inteiwcUou of Slid eeiiler linn wllh the Noil II linn of said Moulhoint iiuaiter at a point, II0 feet West oi' the Nol l beast comer thereof; run niirg tboiice iu a .Soulliwesierlv direction on a In deg, dine to therigbti l!27 fuelj IlKince on a spiral lo llio right, -)fi feel; thence Houlh (ri deg. .01 niluules West, IlKI.O feet; tbencfl on a spiral to the loll, il feel; thence on n 10 degiee eurvo to the lefi, UH.O feet; thencdon a spiral to the left, 4:i feot; thence Houlh 2! degrees III minutes West, lull.," feet; thence on n spir al to llio rifdit, 4fi leitt; thence, on n 10 de gree curvo to the right 1111,7 feel; thence on n spiral to the right, V fi-ot; thence Hiiiith 7.r degrees .l minnles West, KH.l leet: thence on ii spiral to the left, 4i, lent; thence on a 10 degree curvo to llio left, 'MX'i feel,, to an inlerHceltoii with tho West liiinofsuid Hniithcictt ( Hurler, and con taining 1.12 acres, now owned by you and In your possession, mid I'm tire cosls and disbursemcnti of this action. Tins summons is nerved upon you by publication by order of lion, J W. (iooil in, County Judge of Washington C'ounly, Oregon, made and dated on the !WUi day of May, l!i07, which order requires Unit you apiMtiir and niihHHj. ou or before the expiration of hi x (0) weeks from thn ibifo of the lirst publication I hereof, to-wit: on or before July 711 Ii . 11)07. HAdl.KY AHA UP. Attorneys tor Plnintifl. Wo havo ordered a car load r.f wire ferina direct from tho factory. We can Have you livo pur cunt, on Haitio if onlnreil immediately . Schulmerlch Bros. J 4 I H ii i 1 t) H 1 Tlio atlvantai;fs of this Association in compar ison with clliers f a stititl.tr character arc; t. Wc insure not IX Tin', Ciril '!, ami rail, tbi-tt foir, Hot I nlTi'Clcd by large cotillagtatioui.. 3. Wc inuri' il,v Till! Iicsr IHM It! ll.lIM;s, h ' y old sh ields ami hotiM -i Willi s'.oy-pi tin,, uj. the tin. I. , 3. Our ;hm'!Miii iH tan only be t M l lo rtv l.nsMvH and not for i xs iej-.. 4. We inuue No iifsiM'-.H ciini-t utv, no slourt, no f u lorirs, no Kal.HUis, ho bop hotiM s or f i tilt diii is 5. Wc lake Care Not To ("Vl.lt INSt Ul!, king to the "two tllilds" clause nf the N.il'ie. 6. Our im clings arc lu ',.1 in the City of I'otlland, the bimiucwi Center 'f the slate, wbitr nii:inU i i l is !, v.il.V ATTKNn and keep (he illstlllltioii Mil.K lo.MWul., Ml that it K1IU, I, M.VI-K Kl.lt! K A l.U.U T of a fiw . Agents in Washington County arc: I. II. C, PliMfaiN, Corm-liu i, the., II. P. I, No. . a. W. J. U. 111. Ai ll, I'or.-st litove, Ore. If you wish lo join apply to the nearest AKcnt or if there is no local atm in your vicinity, send your name and address to J. J. HERN, S ccrt'tury, 5A5 Mast Yamhill St., l'oitland, Ore. 'l !t HI Ii .5 if. 5 ijt. X ?; Z. 5K X m . It' 4 j i 4 H ii n M 4 i i M i il ii 4 M i H H M i i II IUMM0N3 IN of 'I'MK i-iii: r 1 1 1 : ciuci'iT CDt'i'i HT.VTK oK (il:i:(Ki, WAsillMiTiiN ('(HiS I V W. I'. Heard, i'laiiilill vs. Mary M. Miepard and bombard lniifiiicut i 'oinp.iiv, M.iiiha f'raine, llciirii-lla Immuio, II. i,. ry fiaiue and Milh.n H. Wbi: uey, t h iriea H, f iiifcbd'bi, Harry K. M.Miuey, Sanl-.i-l II. I.udd iiiel Kr.ini, lbe;i rinan, lteccivers of Ihc ,:4r, In exlnii'lil t'oiiiiany, a t'orpo ralion, KHendant , To Mary M. Hbepard unit Imnbaid In Vhsl lit I'ocp.inv. M.nlba fr.nce lleniielli l-'Mwe, Hiti-i v frauu' nini Milieu It, Whllney, I lmrle. ri. l-ir i-hlld-i, Harry K. Mooie-v, haiiford II. I.addaud frank 1 1 age i man, Uoni v i-i m of I ho Uimbard lev. Inieiil, Coin- pany, a Curiini'.illoii, the nhon- im , ll;.'eiidanis: In the inline of the Hi ale nfOi-i-gmt von and each of you are hereliy I'mauib d and reipiiivd lo be uml iip,,,,,r , . above eiililled I'oui'i lied mis er the com plaint filed a'!tin,l yuu in l!m ah v it . tied cause on or biiloie tb.-v plr.il ini of six weeks from I lie dale ol Km ht-l mii-l! ealinn of this Hiininioiis In be Hill. ,, no Argus, Ihe llrsl piibllcalion I hereof ,i,io .liinn t:t, Ib'.i;, anil Ihe last publication be ing July 'Hi, 111(7, lo-wil, on or beh.m Ihe 'J.'ith day ol .lulv. I'K17: ami von will i ,i .. I hat if you lad m to n -ar an, I I 'ollllllllllll, I bO I'lll l.lill u ,11 apply lo the Coiiil, for tho relief pniyed lor in his Complaint, fo-w it. Unit he' In adjudged and decreed to bo the owner lo leo-siinplo ol the following described real property lying, being ami situate in tV unjMIILILI ..Central Meat Market. tMMOTT IMOS., Prop., a line kindi. Keep constantly on hand supply of frch meat of nil A How Era In Prloo Wcaic going to Hell meats at prieM low i rlh.iu tb ise which have metalled iu (be psi t. oii'iiurim, M.tio Street, Cull in and sec us. 'l'bone ami I'rte We mean I'elivery llilkboro, Oregon. SUMMONS mil Ire thai. answer san - ...,.H,,,1 ,,j ,v, inniron, linn nar. tleuliirly described as follows, In !( - The North hull of I ho Noi theaM iiuarler ofHrelioll Olinl'oiVIIHliip ''wo Niinh of Itangii r'our Wostol thn Will, Mer lainiiiK Kigbly ncres; That you and cadi nf you be reiiiired to set, forth the nature of your claim In ami to said properly, and thai tho clalma ol you ami each of you aro witlmul, ricUt and that you hnva mi eslalu tli;hl,, Hi 'r liiliiriisl whatever la said ,,, piees alsivo d(.scnb(l,oranyparl, or pafvel thereof; inn lnr lurfher decree fhuf flie Hofnnibfits am. n un, u, lie harre.1 UM forever preluded Iriim nsserling en.y claim oi l right or titlii or interest In ol to (he 1 prein Ncs above (leteiil,,, or any part or 1 parcel therjiol', adverse to thn' I'liiintill', I and lor such other and further .order as I may bo iiwiwry mid penpor In ennify, 1 this Hiiiunions in seruml mi,,,, ...... i... 1 publication by order of HoimrnlJn .t. vl .00(1111, bounty Judge of Washinelon County, Oregon, made and (btlod at Hills, bom, Oregon, oil the l.nh day .,f j,,,,,, 1..07, vvhlnb onlep prosmbnH that the Hun'. moiw herein be served by publlealion oneiiii week 'fornix eniisecuUve and smi eessivowefSliH, beginning with the Ihmic ii' 7 ,"'"H !'"'" Al'BH (l"-'"d .liinu :, , J ii hi; nun i i, ill, y. linear inn iiiiuu-iif iu 1 1 1 . 1 i .i i. .. "I'l" ."' date ol the lust imblleallou t.li...n,,r UAdl.KY A, HA UK, Attorneys for I'liilutlir. Argus and Orogonian, $2.00. i 'i'ii k cittcrrr rouirr ok tiik I to A I K MKOIlKtlON. WITHIN AMI l'dlt WASHINGTON COUNTY .''Iclabi. Ilnllie, I'lalnliir, vs. Agnes Hull,.., Defendaid. To Ague It.sl I. n, ili'fiiii'titiil. above named. In the naine of Ihe htaln of Oregon: on are In reby nolihed Ibal ha riiilnHH' herein basble l a .oinplullil hkiiiiihI yoil in thn above eulllied court and cause and you are ben-liv iioiil.eil to aiiiiear and lansrter Hie Haul couiiiliiiut or tile some uiM'caraiioit therein ou or before llio last day proscribed In lb older of pnlilii allnii hereof, to i; on or before lbo'Ji.1 day of -Inly, I: Ii. uml if v, ,11 I'.tll M i I., mtl.i.ill' ami 111'KV.or thn i jmnl ,.r n iil'p-lii aiicn herein Ihe I'laiiilill will cause your default lo breoiered and noted and will apply to the cHirt for thn relief pray ed lor in bald eiiniplaliil, to wtl; lor ade ems forever dissolving Ihe bonds of inalniuony now existing between you mil I'lainlnr mid furs, icli other relief as to the court inity muhiii proper. Thn ditto rt tho II ml publlealion of this Hiunuioioi Im Thursday Ihe hIxIIi day of .liine, l!f7, and lhs siniiinoim ia hi he published every Thursday i.f each week to and Including Thursday the pstli day of July, IK07. This summons Is published by order of on. .1. W.Uooiliu, County' Judge of VraiihltiKtoii c, ,y ()n.K,mi niHile ill i.lilHiil.iUM ul. Iliilsboro, Oregon the Ihinl day ol Juno, p.ny, C1IAS. J. SCIINAIIKU, the,