The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 09, 1908, Image 2

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    HILIS80R0 ARGUS, JAV . 19C
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HKSIIY O. Gl M O. Kitltor.
County Official Paper
tiulochpUun : H..'J lr Annum.
W.aed Kery Thnri1ay
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VI ILD MiRINNKT
SUMMONS
IS THK COl'NTV OOVRT OV THK
KTATK OF ORKOOX. KOK WAi-HlNli-ToX
COl'XTY.
DOCTORS MISTAKES
Af. ii often to be burttsi sit (vt r. ml. t
(round. But nuiiV tltu- womon on
their fsoiiiT ihyu-:ns sufl.Tiis. v thf
lma;ne. vww from JyNpri". another frm
heart dix'.. another from l;sT or kid
ney diojtx. anotu.-r ftvra n.rvon pros
tration, another it h r-a;n bore and thtv,
ml In this t thi-v prevent ';ko t
th. msWve and their easy-from or oor
busy dooWr. ! rto tiiM-ax-, tor hu h
be, vvumit ih. m to I stu h. wr:U s
hi pill ami potion. In tvaUtv, th.-y are
til only ymiX-m caiiM-d bv some utrrtn.
d.Mx. TIt'pr-vun.'N;'rnt of U
oiaw of ufft-r!nf.EvT upNJp''nu'r.
until larpe bill are nV'.e. JJ3sl!.'r '!
rauent eel no bctu AKJfTOS.tha
wrong UvatmenU but prvoat'ly w . J
nrorvr medicine Lkt
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In j..Ih ait thM- JTTr, ..!i svre
tums. and Institutm comfort itit-ai i f
prolonged misery. It h Nvn t-:i said,
Ihat'a dijoav known Is half curvU."
lr. iVrw' Favorite IVcrii'tion Is a
acientific nudicin, carefn'lr dfviod by
an experienced, and s't!tful physician,
and adapted lo woman's dvhc&to stm.
Unmade of natixe American medicttul
roots and i perfect y hrmV in s
!r.-cts in m . i :
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Oeo, R. Rag'.ey, Plaintiff,
ts.
L A. Bandy, Dftanlant,
To L. A. Randy, the aboya lump.1 At
fcwidaut; In the Nam of the Stat of Orvcon: You
arc hrby com mandnl and muimi Ui
t and atprar m 111 lUnf rntiuvd court
and anrwrr tb cjomnlaiut hird ajraumt
vou in th anovo rntitlrd iu, on or h
J'ort' thr expiration of in nk fmni the
date of the hrxt publication of this inn
mon in the HilWhoro Argus, the tirxl
publication thereof leinit on January S,
lMr, and the last publication tbeivof be
Initt on Kehruary -T, I!.', to-wit, on or
before February 27. and you aill
please take notice that tf you fail to ap
pear and auswer said complaint tb plain
tiB iil take jtu'iciiient against yoti .for
the sum of $o and thecosiaand di-buiw-uienta
of this ation: and also for a ju.lit
nifRt that the real property at lac hot at
the suit of the plaintiff in the alvirr
enutled action, described as follow:
Lying, beint and aituate in Wa.hinton
County. Oregon, and particularly dem-rit
ed as iollows. to-wit:
- Commencing at low water mark on the
south line of Ui Tualatin RiTer. on the
west line of the land known and descrilwd
-in the Land tulice
t Omron City, Orecon. aa the J.
T. Jacob's I. 1 C. on said Kirer, said
west line of oaid Jacob's I). L. 0. being :
identical mith the west line of See, IS, T.
2 S. of K 1 W.,Viil. Mer. : thenc ea.stei ly I
along me riirer a: low water mark 4j rods:
thence mirth t rod: tbence west ) rvnis;
thenee aoulh t8 rols to the place of
beginning, containing 17 acres, more or
leaa, including the Tualatin Hirer, and
being the same tract of land deeded to
Joseph K iSedlak by J T Jacob and wife,
on the SSth day of November, 1S73. by
deed recorded on page 3U7 of Book K. of
ltecords of Deeds, Washington County.
Oregon Also described as lying, being
and situate in Washington County, Ore
gon, and being a portion of Section 15,
Township 2 North Range t West of the
Willamette Jlrndean, particularly de
cribed as beginning at the center of sec
lion 15, Tow nship and Range aforesaid
and running tbence east on the south line
of the N t of said section IS, ten
chains; tbence north parallel with the
wi une oi saia r r. oi sain section
Fifteen, 17 chains: tbence w est 10 chains
to the weed line of said section ; thence
soam 17 chains to the place of beginning,
containing seventeen 17) acres.
Be ordered and adjudged to be sold by
the Sheriff of Washington County. Ore
gon, in the manner provided by law for
aies oi reai property upon fesecuuon.
and that the proceeds of such sale be
applied toward the satisfaction of the
claims and judgment ol the piaintitf.
This summons is served upon yon by
publication in the Hillsboro Argus bv
order of the Honorable 1 W i.,i;'
Judge of the above entitled court, made
ana aaiea at Hillsboro, Oregon, on the tb
day of January., lu. and w hich order
preeoribes that you appear and answer
on or before the expiration of six weeks
from the date of the first publication
thereof, to-wit. on or before the 27th day
BAGLEV 4 HARE,
Attorneys for Piaintitr.
CITATION
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATIC OF OREGON, FOR
WASHINGTON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate or Fred
gommers, Leceajed
To John Somniers, Ulrich .Sommer. Ja-
ob Uominer. Andrew Sommeni, Mane
irunuiiacK, Kathenne Konimera, John
biegeuthaler, fred NiPventhaler, Louis
fiegenthaler, Mrs. I.ydia Harman, and
Mary biegenthaler, and all other heirs of
uieaoove named fred Soinmers, includ
ing non-residents.
In the name of the State of Oregon
You and each of you are herel.v mm-
manded to be and appear before the Hon
J W toodtn, Judge of the County Court
uiuicoiau: oi uregon, lor nasbliigton
t ounty, at the court bouse in the city of
uuwuuru, w)uuij oi asiungtoii, Ntate
ol Oregon, at one o'clock in the sftennx.i
of the 3rd day of March. A 0 190. and
shew cause, if any exist, w hy an order of
sale should not be made by said court.
aumonzing, ordering anu directing said
Louis Kiegenthaler, Administrator of said
estate, to sell at public auction or at un-
yate sale in the manner provided by law,
the following real property, belonging to
said estate, in Washington County, Hlate
oi -Tegori, lo-wit:
The tiouth quarter (!)of the N E quar
ter () of the 8 E quarter () and the S
. quarter ) of the 8 E quarter ,'W) of
bection nine () Tp Two 2 Norm ol
itange i nree - WM of the W M, con
Uimng fiRy (50j acres, except a two acre
tract heretofore sold to John i Heinil.rir
recorded in Book tiM, page 30 Records of
ueetiH. nasnington County, Oregon: aid
3rd day of March, A I) Hum, ling a term
of said court subsequent to the current
term and being not less than ten days af
ter the service ol this citation.
Witness my band and the seal of this
court affixed this tith day of January, A
I) 1UU8.
(Seal) K. J. GODMAN,
Clerk of said County Court.
Chas, J. Schuubel, Attorney for Adm'r.
Ai a lowerful Invigorating tonic F
Yxinte Prescription Imparts strength to
the w hole system and u the orcaus dis
tinctly feminine in particular. For over
worked, "worn-out," run-down. debili
tated teachers, milliners, dressmakers
seamstresses, sht't-Kiris.'" lioiiM-kce-rs,
nursing mothers, and fivhle women gen
era!iv,lr. Pierce's Favor.to I'resvr.pi;. a
is the greatest eartli!v lno-n. U m tin
equaled as an appetizing cordial and re
storative timic.
As a soothing and strengthening nerv
ine "Favorite Pn-xTpl.Kti " is umsjual.-J
and is invaluable in sl aving ar.d sii!
duing nervous excitability. Irritability,
nervous exhaustion, nervous prostritum,
neuralgia, hvsteria, s;asnis. St. itus's
dance, and other d. stressing, nervous
symptoms commonly attciidatit upon
fum-tioual ami organic diseast" of the
Uterus. It ilKiuces refreshing s!e. p and
relieves mental anvetv ami dessndency.
Dr. Pierce'a Pleasant Pellets iitvig-rat
the stomach, liver ami bowels. One w
three a dose. Ly to take as caudy.
Notice of Final Settlement
Xetice Is hereby given that the under
signed administratrix of the estate of
James Thwaite, deceased, has filed in the
County Court of the State of Oregon, for
Washing'on County, her final account as
such administratrix and that Monday, the
3rd day of February, A. I). I'.HPt. has
been set as the time for hearing objections
to said final account before said Court.
FRANCES MARIA THWAITE,
Administratrix of the estate of James
Thwaite, deceased.
Bagley A Hare, Attorneys for administratrix.
Notice of Final Settlement
PLUSH
LAP ROBES
Horse Blankets
Fine line of whips
10 cts upward
A Large Supply
of Security StocK
Foods, Liniments, in
stocK. Guaranteed.
Repairing of all
Kinds a Specialty
Carlile's
Harness
Shop
ZACH CKACC
ED WANN
Mt. Hood Saloon
The undersigned have opened a first
class bar on Main Street, cast of
Third Street, just across from the
Farmers' Feed Stable. We sell the
beer famous over the Northwest, the
Mt. Hood Beer
And 1 ceep ou call choice brauds 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 le pleased to meet our many
frieuds, and assure courteous treat
ment to all.. We solicit a share of
the public patrouage. -
GRAGG (EL WANN
Hillsboro
Oreg
on
Albert Hartrampf
E. P. Cornelius
Hartrainpf , 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.
Notice Is hereby (riven that I. the under
(tinned ailmiiiiNtrutor of the estate of
Inane Anilermin, debased, have tiled in
I lie ton lily court ol WaHliiiiKton County,
Oregon! my final account as such adiiiin-
iNtraior, anu t.iat mud court has fixed
Monday, February 10, 1H0K, at 1U o'clock
a. in. or 'aid day, bh the time, anil tin
county court room in Hillnl)oro, Oregon
a the place for hearing objections to Haiti
account and the hind acttli-nieiit of mud
evtate. Dated thin J tin. 8, IHu.
W. M. MOOKK.
Administrator of the eatate of Clmrlen
Anderson, deceased.
W. N. Barrett, Attorney for Adm'r.
Threebiog outfit, Pitts separator
and 15 H. P. Case enRioe, for Bale
at a bargain. Goodcomiiiiuu. $i30
takeB it. J. T. Powell, Warren
place, Hillgboro, R. F., V, 5. 40-44.
Watch
Hillsboro
Grow!
KURATLI BROS.
Dealers in
Choice Real Estate Tracts
Ranging from a house
and lot; acre tract, 10
acre tract, up to a grain
or dairy farm. If we
haven't what you want,
we can get it. Hills
boro and Portland prop
erty exchanged for
Washington County
farm lands.
; WEBB (EL HOOVER
m Successsors to Climax Feed Store
Come and
fore you buy.
see us be-
Money to loan on
reasonable terms. No
tarial work done.
Auction sales cried.
Main St., Hillsboro, Or.
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Carry a full Line of Flour and Feed
A i Poultry Supplies and Stock Food
Seeds, Paints, Spraying Material, etc
All orders promptly filled on short
notice
Former Patrons of the Store arc In
vited to give us a call.
Hillsboro - - Oregon
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SUMMONS
IN THK CIUCITT COUKT
BTATK OK OKKUON,
WASHINGTON COUNTY
NOTICE TO CRDITOKS
Notice Is hcrfby ev4 that the under-
iKiied have lieen 1 ly appointnil and con-
nrmed an exocutu 8 of the estate of Mi-
clntel Hoyd, dc-saw-d. and have (Jul v
(jiialilied ax .('h. Now, therefore, all
peraona having claiuiH utninst the siu.l
estate are ilerehy required and notified
to present' the same U us. with projjer
voucher therefor, at the law ollli-e ol
liairley i ilare, in Hillnboro, WanhuiKton
County Orniron, within hix ihoiiIIih from
date lie'reof.
DaU.d January 4, 1!108.
' ' William O. Boyd,
, Jonenli Hoyd,
Rxeeiitore of theehtale of Michael Koyd
decei 8cd.
Wi gleyrf Hare, Attorneys for estate. -
A. J. Itoy and Julia Koy, his wife, Plain
tiir, , vs.
Iz-wiM Ellam Roy and Koy, hi wife,
1'illa Virginia haiiKhlio and Geor)re Lau
Khlin, her hiiMband, Ioua Nevada Ify
iiuui and Chan Kynum, herhUHhand, An
na iloiniet and Oliver Holmes, her hu
hund, W. (1, HuglieH. Nellie 1'urdin and
Mil Purdin, her hUHband, loren Jack
son and Lou Jackson, his wile, l.ura
Jackson. Lhtuiol Kunis and Georgia Kn
ni, his wife. David Hlack and Black,
his wife, Henry Mack anil Black,
his wife, Eva Curd and Mansfield Curd,
her husband, ('ruse Black and Daisy Kra
zht and Thou. O. frazier, her husband,
Ivlith beaton and Chas. eeaUm, her him
Irnnd, Lilly Black, Nellie Hlairk, and
Koiinlam I'rnston Hlack, defendantH.
To Klla Virginia Lauirhlln, Geo. I.uuh
lin, Ifavul Black, Black, his wife,
Henry Hlack, Black, his wife, Kva
Curd, Manslield Curd, Cruse Black, Daisy
Kra.ier, Thos. ). Krazier, Kdith Heaton,
(,'haH. Heaton, Lilly Hlack, Nellie Black
and Fountain Trenton Black, sixteen of
the abive named delendants.
In the name of the State of Oregon;
You and each of you are hereby comman
ded and required to be and appear in the
above entitled court and answer the
-amended complaint
tiled auainst you In the above enti
tied ciiibfl, on or before the expiration of
six weeks from the date of the first pub
lication of UiH summons In the Hillsbo
ro Art; us, the 1 1 rat publication thereof be
lli!,' on the Uth day of January, IKON,
and the last publication thereof being on
.1... .-.U .J.... Ll. ...-.. tit 4r. mtit
or before the 27lh day of Kebmary, im;
and you will take notice that if you fail to
so appear and answer laid complaint the
plaintiffs will apply to the court for the
reliei prayeu lur anu uenianucu in meir
-aniended-complaint
filed herein, to-wlf For a de
cree adjiidKiuK the flalntltf, A. J. Roy, to
be the owner of a life estate in the whole
of the premise hereinafter described for'
the life of Amanda Zimmcrtimii, and that
I the Tlaintiff, A. J. Koy, and the dtileml
OP THP ' ln the owners in tee of the followini;
Jr ' "r' i ,lp.,.nl,u., .ul ,....,.u.n li....
ruit I situate in Wiuh nirUm ' ,i o.,
and descrilied a follows, to-wit:'
Beiii)ra isirtion of the donation laml
claim of John Harris and Mary Harris
his wife, Number Fifty Klve(.V) in Town.!
snip One North, llange Three West ol the
Willamette Meridian, particularly do
scrilied as follow, to-wit: ComiiiencitiK
at point on the Mouth line or said dona
tion land claim, South C" degree 4ft uiln
lite West, tt.llfchs. from tlie Noutheast
i-urnor ui ram iiarrn uoiiaiiuu land claim
and runnliiK thence north l decrees went
21.33 Wis.; thence west 2H.37 chs.; them
south to the south line of said claim;
thence north 71 degrees east, 10.30 elm;
thence north J degrees eaH 22 HI dm, to
the place of beginning, containing KM
acres,
in proportion as alleged in II
-amended complaint
of the l'laintllls tiled herein; that
sld real property can not be partitioned
and that the name be sold as upon execu
tion, and for payment to the plaintlir, A.
J. Kov. the ralue of the said life estato
out of the proceeds of such sale and the
payment of the cost and illahn
of suit and of sale; that the balance of
iion purcnase price be divided between
the plaintiff, A. J. Koy. and the defend
ants in said suit in accordance with their
respective rights as set forth In the
amended complaint
and that a referee be appointed to
make such sale, and for such other ami
further decree as may te necessary and
proper in the premises.
This summons is served against you by
publication by order or the Honorable J.
W.Ooodin, county Ji-dge of Washington
County. Oregon, made and dated on the
0th day of January, IWIH, and which
order prescribes that you shall appear and
answer on or before the expiration of six
nOTTitn iriiui tiie uaie oi me first publica
tion thereof, to-wit, on or before the 27th
day of February, 1!!0.
BAGLF.Y A HARK,
Attorney for Plalntill.
Remember, the OreBonian
Argua, only 12.25.
and
lAey stone
FIELD
and
Poultry
FENCE
The
Nelson
HARDWARE
Co.
AGENTS
Hillsboro,
Ore.
The Fence that af
ter being once put
up, lihe the old flag
"stays put."
The Keystone Fence
is an ll-purposc fencr. Since tlio
fence buying public bat decided
tbat woven wirf is the most desirable
fence, we bave tbe Keystone, wblcb
fits every requirement of the farm.
If you want fence, go no farther. All
Styles, Heights and Grades.
btST TO DUY REASONS WHY
The tt'j ami Uttotn caMcs are ravh ihiiikm:J
of five wires. All others have one. There
Isciug no tipliiinn, consequently there arc uo
loose emls to injure stotk. This feuec is suit
tthlc for fencing all kimls of enclosures against
nil ki tuls of animals, domestic, or otheiwise.
Sold in IO. '20 and 40 rod rolls, and
the best 46 inch field fence on tbe
marKet. today, at 40 cents a rod.
Come in and see it
FIRE LADDIES1
Benefit Ball
Tho Hillsboro Volunteer
Fire Department will give a
Grand Benefit Dance at
Hillsboro Hall,
Saturday, Jan. 11
Walkers' Orchestra
Tickets, One Dollar
Give Them Your support.
Get a Tichet Whether You
Attend or not.
eir
The Fire Boys wish to renlni.K tK
Treasury. It is a worthy institution, and
s entitled to a hearty public support.
Remember their struggles to save prop
eIt?r!?nd Msil financially.
Public cordially In
vited to Attend.