HILLSBORO ARGUS, JN ?. 19C8 J ... t atnlered at th. PoK-offlc at HilUboro i Oregon, m oon.l-lam mail realtor. HKNKY O. Ol ILO, Editor. County Official Paper T, Subscription: $1.: per Annum. - Iced KTtr- Thursday -BY-GUILD A McKtNNET The Argus, according to an old time honored custom, wishes it readers a UanriY New Year. It hopes to see old Washington coun ty advance many more steps this year, in genuine prosperity. But the people must make their future prosperity by developing the coun ty's splendid resources. The Argus hopes to see many new apple and walnut orchards planted in this county during the year. It hopee to see a big cheese factory; and an electric railway out from Portland It hopes to see more alfalfa sown and more experiments with sum ner irrigation, wherever it is prac ticable. In fact, it desires to see Washington county the banner fruit county of the state, as it now is the leading dairy county of the state. The New Year's edition of the Daily Oregontan was a good num ber. A full page illustration of an Oregon orchard, in harvest time shows that it had not forgotten one of the coming industries of the etate. Its other features were al fine, fro'm a descriptive and etatis tical standpoint. Its illustrations were timely and up-to-date. Al in all, it is a number which Ore- gouians can send to friends in the East with a sense of pride and satisfaction. 8. A. D. Puter, the land fraud man, has been pardoned by the President, at the solicitation of Mr Heney. He will be used as a gov ernment witness in the prosecution of untried cases, and it was for that purpose that he was pardoned. Mr. Heney, who ia now in Wash ington, says the Oregon land fraud trials will begin, positively, when he returns to Portland on ths 13th , if January. That 13th will be an unlucky day for somebody. Senator Fulton came to Oregon this week, to register, and will re turn to Washington when he has attended to that matter. FENTON McPHERSON Married, at the residence of the bride B parents, near Forest Grove January 1, 1908, by Rev. L. Belknap, of this city, E. F. Fentoo of Portland, and Carrie M. McPher son. The oeremooy was performed in the presence of a few invited guests. The young couple will re side in Portland. The Story ot a MtMlidrHV It nain "UvMon MoJioal 1(,xymt was lujtKtvtxd by ono of Its most Import ant a ad va.uaw. lHrvMur.u imuicu fcal root. fcearly forty years aix Pr. ru!v til covered that h tmM, ty tlio uso of puro, trnie-riniM E lyvvnne. aiaoa pt a cer tain 1.$tw ol cotiMaimv mauuainni twit and with th. aid of amaratu and appliance dosigivxl for that urpM. ri- tract from our most va.uaiuo tunr me dicinal ruts thoir curativ. prviHTtira much hrtWT than by the u- of alcohol, so gentTally rtuploywl. So the now world- famed "loM?n .Motioal HKvvpry, lor tha (un at nak stomach. lihliinwlion. or dywpia. torpid llvrr. orbllUnisness and klnurwl OBranRomrnis was uri niaur. as It ever slnio has IV n, without a particle of alcohol m its maiVup. A glance ijcii list of Its Ingredi ents prinuT oiiNt- hot llo-wrapper, will show that It Is OisV from the ntoai valuable medicinal rtlfound rowm In our American toresisj ,vi ir.w m NOTICE 1 ' All sums due H. Osterman & Co., ,'Centerville, Oregon, over 30 days, 2 will be placed in an attorney's bands for collection on February 1, 1908. H. Osterman & Co., 41-tf Centerville, Ore. I'- Simon Gantert, father of, Mrs. Jae. McDevitt, of this place, died in Hillsboro, Ore., Dec. 26, 1907, of paralysis. Mr. Gantert had been in a partially paralyzed condition for a number of years previous to his death. He was aged 87 years. 2 months and 1 day, and web born in Germany. His body was ship pad to Freeport, 111., his old home, od was accompanied by Mrs. Mc Devitt, who left for the East with tie body yesterday. vo you want some lots in a growing California town, within one-half mile of the beautiful San Luis Bay, in exchange for a moun tain ranch or Hillsboro lots? FineBt section in Central Califor nia: great for cure of pulmonary and rheumatio troubles. Call at, or address, Argus office, Hillsboro, Ore. Deed and abstract. C. Griffin, of Banks, was exam ined by Dr. Linklater, before Judge Uoodin today, and pronounced in line. A guard was in waiting to t ike him to the asylum. It is said I) be a case of hereditary insanity. Miss Lenora Younger, of Port land, and Mies Helen Chalmers, o) Boy, were guests of Mies Fay tor win during the holidays. Geo. E. Streeter and wife, of Portland, were guests of J. W. Bai ley and wife, during the holidays GIVEN AWAY FREE Orer fi.ooo in Money and Articles Useful Bend for full list of free gifts of money, fur ooata for winter, platoa. tea svi, also j i iit or prtsea given tor utni wuu also 11.(10 In rlr.PH for solution of novo 1I piinr.lB all Riven away five. Hnul lor premium lint and sample copy of uiagaaiue. Premium Department, Kverydav Lite Magazine, m Alain til. botsfa, ti. V. m icnts have receive! tPt Ll aotyment liym ll-.cUului'ji UJvU,yflV- Srfr leyr.er pil ? r '" a " y77 'I -v1 vfh. rir-u"!!"'" u"'m '' M'x m t Uies Mui'.csJ:scoAeri is a.; lU.ououk ot Uiose endorscnu uu u3 ren compiled ov Pr. R. V. lVnv. ot Buffalo, Y.. aiid w ill be mailed fnt to any one asking same by postal card, or lettr wuressi'a u me mvior as aivri r'rom tues envUrsomenL, copitnl from standard medical books of al! the ditTcr ent srhools of practice, it ill be found that the inmiient composing tho'tioid i liverv nr udlsttl urK only tor the cure of the alve uioniiomxl dlsea. lut also lor me cure or uu ca tarrhal, bronchial ami throat a!!vtioiis, accimpaimxl with catarrhal discharges. hoarseness. ire thrvsit. liniTing. or bsn(r-on-oouchs. and all those wasllnit affections which, if not promptly and nronerlT treated are liable to terminate In consiimptioiu Take lr. l'terce's covery in time and persevere In Its ue until you give It a fair trial and it is not likely "to disappoint Too much must not bs einected of it. It will not perform miracles. It will not cure consumption in iu advanced st.ices. No nirtlicine w ill. t trill cure the aff.vtions that lead up to OODSumpUon, v taken ui ut. ZACH CRACC ED WANN Mt. Hood Saloon The undersigned have opened a first class bar on Main Street, east of Third Street, just across from tlie Farmers' Feed Stable. We sell the beer famous over the Northwest, the Mt. Hood Beer And keep on call choice brands of wiues, liquors and cigars we handle the Schiller cigar. When you dou't feel right, or when you do feel right, call for a drink of our celebrated "GRAND DAD" WHISKEY We will he pleased to meet our mauy friends, and assure courteous treat ment to all. We solicit a share of the public patrouage. GRACG CBL WANN PLUSH LAP ROBES Horse Blankets Fine line o? whips JO cts upward 1L Hillsboro Oregon A Large Supply of Security StocK Foods, Liniments, in stoch. Guaranteed. Repairing o? all Kinds a Specialty Carlile's Harness Shop Albert Hartrarnpf E. P. Cornelius Hartrarnpf v, Cornelius Have Opened a Real Estate Office in the For mer R. L. Gate Location Opposite the Tualatin. We can sell your farm We have a fine list of Prospective Buyers for City and Farm Proper ty. If you are in the market to buy or sell, give us a call. We will buy your hops. Loans and Insurance. HILLSBORO - - ORE. TIME TABLE Passenger train schedule iollowe: Leaves for Portland Forest Grove local 6:'i a. m. Sberidaa Flyer 9:07 a. m. Forest Giove local 1:42 p. in. Corvallia overland 5.o p. m. Arrives from Portland Corrallis overland 8:16 a. m. Forest Grove local.. i?;o7 p. tu. Sheridan Flyer o:2H p. m. Forest Grove local 6:47 p. m. Leaving Portland Corvallia overland 7:00 a. m. Forest Grove local 11:00 a. ni. Sheridan Flyer 4:10 p. 111 Forest Grove local 6:40 p. ni Arrival in Portland Forest Grove local 8:00 a. ni. Sheridan Flyer 10:30 a. m Forest Grove local 3:50 p. m. Corvallia overland 6:35 p.m. The Forest Grove local do-8 no! carry baggage. THE ALL-OREGON FRUIT SHOW Washington County fruit growers will be interested in the fact that Portland, on the 14, 15 and 16th of January, will be the scene of the jfieattst horticultural show evr held in Oregon. A splendid set of prize cups will be awarded, and an Forest Grove and Sherwood captured cups a few weeks ago. it is likely there will be entries of apples from tlm cec tion. Applications tor spare should be hlert with ). II. Keifl, .Milwaukee, Ore. The fruit exhibits will be oasted norm by a national expert. Send down vour unknown or new varieties and have them named. Reduced rites on the S. P. I m m f ft i i 4 it 1 1 1 1 1 m m WEBB (0. HOOVER Successsors to Climax Feed Store & j& Carry a full Line of Flour and Feed A 1 Poultry Supplies and Stock Food Seeds, Paints, Spraying Material, etc All orders promptly filled on short notice Former Patrons of the Store are Iu vited to give us a call. Hillsboro - - Oreg'on m s Kttiii m m mm m m m mmm m. m mm m I I SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COUKT OF THE STATU OF OREGON. FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY M4i 60 YEARS' Vexperience Mil u Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone Mntftn a iktrh and dnerlotlrm mi quickly ascertain, our opinion free whether an Inrenll'.o n probably PatentHhle, ComruMnlcii. tloiienrlctlrninsdeiitial. HANDBOOK uol'ateuui sent free. Oldeat atretic? for ecunn' patent, f alenui taaen thruuirh Munn Jk f it- rarwlva tftcial noun, without ctiiva, la Ui Scientific ttutm. A handnmelf lllnatnti-Mf WMktv. T.ara?Ant. imp. eulatirm of snf sclent ttla lourn&l. T rmti tA m. tmt ; four muritlM, fl. 0044 by all Bwdea.eri. PXn Co New York Bnucb onoa, m T Bt. Waitatuktuu. 1). U Argus and Journal, $2 25. A. .X. Roy and Julia Hoy, his wife, Plain- Lwm Ellam Roy anil Roy, Ilia wife, Klla Virginia l.auihlin anil Oeri;e Ijiu Klilin, tier hunband, Leuna Nevaila Hy 11 u in and Oism Hynurn, tier buabatid, An na Holnian and Oliver Holman, her hus band, H. U. HiiKheM. Nellie Furdin and MiliiH Furdin, her tniHliand, loren Jack- son and Lou JackHon, his wile, l.iira Jai-kBon, Dmiinl EoniH and tieorjia Kn il hiH n-ifi' IlnviH K I uric and Black. his wife, Henry lllavrk and Blazik, liis wire, Ava i;uru ana oiaimiieiu uuru, . . L 1 fi LM....I. ....A f. If ner nuniianil, uruiK piack nuu iinjr ri .kt and TIioh. (J. Krazier, her h unhand, Edith Heaton and Chan. Heaton, her hus t.und, Lilly Black and Nellie VAwk, de fendant!. To Klla Virt?inla LauRlilin, Geo. Laugh. tin, Havid Black, Mlack, hia wife, Henry Mack, Black, bin wi.'e, Eva Curd, Manslield Curd, Cruse tlla;k, Daisy Fraxier, Thos. 0. Frazier, Kdlth Heaton, Clian. Keaton, Lilly Hla:k and Nellie Blank, fifteen of the above named defend ants. . In the name of the State of Oregon: v.... ....I u.w.l. ..r v.ui im liumtiv rnimni4ri. dud and required to xyt and appear In the 1 wl aanaiaaraaa triA Willi. liwl c;use, 011 or Iwjfore the vxp.ration of . 1 r . 1 .. t ,.t Ik. A..I mill. Hla Wcks iroin wic unw ui mo -licatlon of thlHHiiyiinons In the Hillsbo ro Argus, the Hint publication thereof be iiiK on the ith day of Deeemter, 11)07, and the laHt publication thereof being on the 13th day of February, I'M), w w. on or before the 13th day of February, 108; ami you wiil we imuw " ....I HMHivAp aairl nomnlaint the plaintltlii will apply to the court for the relief prayed for and demanded In their complaint filed herein, lo-wit; ror s u cre adjmlKii'K the Flalutlff, A. J. Roy, to be thu owner of a lile estate Id the whole ...mni... Vxt.rai nut'lMr rlAacrilMMl for III LI I H .l T-lll I ....... . . - the life of Amanda Zimmerman, and that the Flalutlff, A. J. K'y, ana iw aewnu- ant are the owners in fne of ths following dKacritied real property lying, being and Hltuate in WaNhington Couuty, Oregon, and dw:ribed as followt,, to-wit: KriiiK a portion of the delation land claim of John Harris and Mary Harris, his wife, Number Fifty Klve(.W) In Town snip One North, Range Three Went of the Willamette Meridian, parlloulnrly it acrilied as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a point on the Mouth line or said dona tion land claim, Houtli 67 drgrei 40 min ute Went, ch. from the Houtlieast corner of said Harris donation land claim and running thence north Id degrees west 21.33 chs.; thence went 2.a7 t:h.; them south to the south line of aid claim; thence north 71 degrees east, 10.30 elm; thence north 6J degrees east 'HI M ciis. to the place of lxglnniiig, containing 104 acres, In proportion as alleged in the com plaint of the Flaintllls tiled herein; that aald real property can not he partitioned and that ths same be sold a u pmi execii- nun, ami lor payment 10 me plalntltr, A. J. Kov, the value of the aaid life estate out of the proceeds of such sale, and the payment of the costs and diaburHoinenl of suit and of sale; that the balance of such purchase price be divided between the plaintitt, A. J. Roy. and the defend ants In said suit in accordance with their respective rights as set forth In the com plaint, and that a referee he appointed to make such sale, and for such other and further decree as may fce necessary and proiier in the premises, This summons Is served against you by publication by order of the Honorable J. W. uoodin, couuty Ji'dge of Washington County, Oregon, mails and dated 011 the 23rd day of December, 11)07, and which order prescribes that you shall appear and answer on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publica tion thereof, to-wit, on or before ths RIth day of February, 1I)0H. 11AULKV At HAKE, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 11 r ,i a . waQieu a man 10 wort 00 farm. Must be good milker. Call up on "Independent phoDe. Fredi Kood, musboro, Ore. 42-tt Keystone FIELD and Poultry FENCE The Nolson HARDWARE Co. AGENTS HilUboro. Ore. The Fence that af ter being once put up, lihe the old flag "stays put." The Reystone Fence It an all-purpose (Vnrv. Since the fence) buying public hat decided that woven wire It the roott detlrable fence, we have the fteyttone, which fits every requirement of the farm. If you want fence, go no farther. All Stylet, Heights and Grades. bEST TO BUY REASONS WHY The top atul lxttom ciiMc arc each cnuijHrwrtl of five wircH. All other have one. There beiug 110 fcjtlicitiK, consequently there mc tia loose etuis to injure stock. This fence is suit able for fencing allkitulHof enclosures agaiiut all kinds of auimals, ilotucM.c, or otherwise. Sold In IO. 20 and 40 rod rolls, and the bett 46 Inch field fence on the roarhct. today, at 4Q centt a rod. Come in and see it FIRE LADDIES' Benefit Ball The Hillsboro Volunteer Fire Department will give a Grand Benefit Dance at MillsboroJrt Saturday. Jan. 11 Walkers' Orchestra Tichets, One Dollar Give Them Your support. Get a Tichet Whether You Attend or not. The Fire Boys with to replenish their Treasury. It ia a worthy institution, and is entitled to a hearty public support. Remember their struggles to save prop erty, and assist financially. Public cordially In vited to Attend. 'tItjtttMJSll