The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 31, 1908, Image 2

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    HIllSitORO -ARGUS. MC. JI 190
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Shrewd Buyers will be QuicK to tahe Advantage of these Kemarhably Low Prices, which
Positively will not Continue Longer than FEBRUARY 1. 1909. My Prices have Always
been as low. and on some Articles even LOWER than PORTLAND Prices, but Through
THE MONTH OF JANUARY ;
1 will offer every article (except Howard Watches and E. L. Waterman Pens) in my Store at
Prices never before offered in this County Watches are going at prices that cannot be du
plicated anywhere in the State.
$16.50 Watch for $10.40
I will sell you a Walthaui, El
gin, or any other Standard Move
ment, in 20-year solid gold-filled
cases, luiud engraved, regular price
$16.50 $10.40
$13.75 Watch for $9.20
Ladies' watches in 20-year solid
gold-filled cases, the regular price.
$13.75 .$9.?Q
$9.00 Watch for $5.35
Ladies' solid silver watches, lit
tle beauties, sold everwhere for
$9.00 $5.35
1 Carry a Complete Stoch
of all grades of watches, and prices
ou all styles and grades are corre
spondingly reduced.
All silver novelties from
1-3 to 1-2 off.
Toilet and Manicure Sets,
lr3 to 1-2 off.
$lS.OO Watches for $11.25
Gcuts' 2iyear solid gold filled
with 17 jewels, Walt ham or Kl
giu, Hampden or Illinois works, a
watch fit for a President, regular
$lS.OO sale price, now $11.25
$8.00 Watch, only $ 4.75
Gents' WaUlum, Klgiu, llamp
deu aud Illiuois watches. A t time
pieces, and durable, regular price,
$8.00 $4.75
Every article as noted above at the same reductions. 1 have a fine stoch of Cut Class and
Clochs. A large assortment of Jewelry in Leather Goods, and all sorts of novelties. Get my
1 Prices and be convinced.
EXPERT
WATCHMAKER
LAUREL M. HOYT
GRADUATE
OPTICIAN
Emered at the Poat-offl al Hillaboroi
Oregon, as aeoond-elaat mail matter.
HKSRY O. Gl'ILD. Editor
County Official Paper
Subscription: $1.50 per Annum.
Ieaued Every Tbaradaj
-BY-
Gl'ILD McKINNKT
HAPPY NEW YEAR
The Argus takes pleaeure in wish
ing its patrons a ' Happy New
Year." Indications are that it
will ba a prosperous year for
Washington county, and th state
in general. Tim cociiiiig of the
electric lines to this county, ard
the increased demand for homes
and buninei-a property, coupled
with the development of its Fplen
did resources, will bring p operity
such as this county has never seen
Hilleboro ought to make remarka
ble grotb thU summer. Its peo
ple should b?gin tbe work of beau
tifying the town and making it
attr-tctiva to tbe new comers. It
will pay in every way. Tbe Arguf
hop-w (bat the beginning of the
New Year 1910 will find Hillsboro
with 4 000 inhabitant
Ben Spooner, of Portland, w
out Sunday, the gu?et of hie aunt,
Mrs K. M. Carlile.
Al. Youcom and wife, of Sheri
dan, visited with friends ia thic
city over Sundiy.
Herman Oeterman, the Center
villa merchant, was in town lent
evening, and called on the Argm
Henry C. White, of Hilleboro,
and Mabel Tappen, of Portlaul,
were granted liceoee to wed by tht
county clerk of Multnomah, yes
terday. H. D. Scbmeltzor recently pur
chased the big btrn, built on the
Humphreys pUce, from L J Hush
low, and has moved it acn es the
etreet. While built many year
ago tbe structure is sound as a
dollar.
Notice ol Sheriff Salt on Foreclosure
ySfybodgs
agazwe
FOR JANUARY
will tell you something you
may not know about Farming,
Fires, Pearl Fishing, Pills,
Woman's Invasion, Fiying
Machines, and Actors.
It will give you lotsof good short
stories and beautiful pictures.
You'll like it. Get one to-dav.
LOOK rOI TBE MTCHWOM COVE
Notice is hereby given, that by virtu of '
. ti Kxecution, Decree and Oritur or Male
i iMui'ii out of ami under the seal of III
1 Circuit Court of the Male of Oretron, for
the County of Wa'hingL n, dated the lb
' day of Dec,, in favor of i. I". Tnu-
sie, I'iaintilf. ami agamel J. Lena aud
Henry Hewetl, lteudanla. for tn sum
of rortv-i hundred and (ortjr-lit Do
'Uni $t'..50 and fifty itnU, with InWr
I et iIhtp.hi from lec. 10, IHUN, at I he rate
; of sit and one-half (141 percent, per an-1
! num. ami for the emu of Thirty-two lo.
1 Inn i$-5i.N") and fiKhtv-tie cant cuata.
1 mth inlereat thereon from the loth day
jof De, yu, at the rale of m percent j
per annum, to me directed ami delivered, j
1 commanding me to make rale of the rent
j proriy hereinafter described, 1 bae
s levied upon, and pursuant to the rnm-!
' 11 and of iiaid Kieoulion. Iiecree and or ;
dr ot Sale, 1 will, 011 Monday, the Villi ;
. liny of January, l'HJB. at the aouth door uf ,
itipl ovirt Uouse in Hillatmro, Wanning. 1
' Ion County, Oregon. Hi the hour of ten 1
o'clock A. M.. of said day. tell at puliHe :
atu-tion to the highest bidder for cah In
band, all of the following deacribed real
' ornperty, lying, being and aituate In
.Washington County, Oregon, aud more
particularly desert Iwd aa followt, lo-wlt:
ItKeinuiiiic at a point IB it eh. eat and
' iiuk nr.uih of th lulenec.llon of cen- ',
U-r line of lirtb anil Maple St. of the City 1
ol IlilbUirn, naiil point being the K. Vi .
oriier of Inuil 7 of Park Place an lurvey
hy A. A. Morrill. County tturreyor. and
running thence noiah aloiiK l'rk Street.
IH.Uclm. w the 8. W. corner nl lr4-t 11.
in wild I'ark Place; thence K. 11.42 chu. to
Hie S. K. iHrner ol tract 13; thence N.
aloiiK the K. line of raid Park Place, IX H
elm to the N. K. corner of Mid tract 7,
said point lx.ni); the south aide of Mpl
ptn ei; thence W. II 4i elm. to the place of
beirinnltiif,, rwnUinina; 1 :rci, and i)ilir
known as triK'la 7, I'i and I t, I'ark Pla c
to the l ily of llilitilioro. Ore(n, l uiin
fy tli hi-retnliefore mentioned 'iun and
for the costn and eipeuiwa of Hale and of
Mii'l writ. Haul Hale, will be made auhject
to redemption a iier stHtute of Uiegon.
I'Hted at HilWIxiro, Oretrun, thin !0th
day ol I-., V.tm.
Geo. 0. Hancock,
1 .Sheriff of Wanhmirton County. Uregon.
Hy W. W. Dow in. liHiiity.
HaK'!cy A Hare, Attyn. for I'lalntltf.
I'.nei, will from and after the '.".M day nl
Jail A. I. l'" priMrnl to ell lorcaih In
band, at private ale, all the ilifht. HUr
and Inteieet ol w aril li ami iat
V'lik. of. in and to the following (t
criliel real iiroiwrty. 'vlua, lielntf and
iltuate 111 WahliiKtuit County, and morr
particularly ile rltietl a ioiio. to u
lletiK a irt of the William I'orler l
nation IjiihI Claim No. ii". In T. I. N. ol
K. S. W. of the Wlllametie Merhlaii. o
wit: hrglnnnn al the Northweat rimer
of the Inhll K. I'oner mliatm I .anil
Claim in ald townnhip and raiiK' ml
runiitUK theme weal ,.C rht.; lheii
Nortn S.Wi ch.; theni'e Ka.l 4..l ch
thence South ? dr. Kajit, 11 ch. to thr
place of lrf 11111111. conUlnliii S't acre,
the tiitrreet of Mid mluon in nld parcel
of land belli two limtivliled 1-5 Interest,
ulijrct to the courtesy of Time. !. Wtlkee
therein.
Dated Iec. 7. A. 1 lfa.
I lliW. M. Wit. KM,
Guardian ot the ierou and estate ol
Ward Wilkes and Clair Wllkr. minor
JUfgU-y ,V Hare, A tiormjj. or ihiurdlaii.
President Roosevelt has already
welcomed Geo. Chamberlain ai
next Senator from Oregon, recog
niziDg the fact that be was chosen
for that position by a mtjirity of
the yotes of the people of this state
The Argus supported Cake, and
hoped for his eltction. The people
said Chamberlain, and tbe Argus
has faith that people know what
they want. There is no good ex
c5ie for any republican who took
f'&tment No 1 to dndee the ietne
Xbe fame code of honor that gov
ems in bueinrss and social affairs,
6hould govern tbe republican legie.
lalnr who took Statement No. 1,
whon it comes to voting for United
States Senator. Chamberlain won
out. Let him Le electel.
SUMMONS
SUMMONS
THE DEACON ON NEW YEAR
liigb-falutiu' resolutin'
Aa a new year rolls Broun'
Keeras to be tbe ushual fa shun
Of tbe men in ol' Hilltown
But reso'.vin' aint abtolvin,'
'Lena you fuller good intent,
Per reuieuiber that tbe tree grow
Cfooked, as tbe twig it bent.
Do your labor; treat your nabor
A you'd bave bitn act by yon,
A a' the Lord will never reg'ater
"Twenty-three ier you, Sktddoo."
Jet' do your best, an' never rest,
Until you have p'lormed your part
An' tbe New Vear'll shower blessings
On your pore ol' sinnin' heart.
IN THK CIKGTIT COritT OK THK
bT ATE OK OKKUON pUK WASH INGTON
COUNTY
Bel S. Warrield, Plaintiff.
V .
F. B. Warlield, defendant.
To F. B. Warfield, Itefcmlunl:
In tbe name of the State of Oregon; Y'ou
are hereby commanded and reiiired to
be and appear in the above entitled Court
and aiiKWer the complaint hied agaimit
you In thin suit on or before the lith day
of February, l:)0fl, and if you fail no to ap
pear or giiHwer, plaimll! will apply to the
Court lor tbe relief demanded 111 the onm
p lain t tiled herein aainot you. The relief
demanded In the complaint ia for a decree
of divon disxolviriK the Ininda of mar
riage now existing hetweeu the plaintill
and defendant and forsu h other and fur
ther relief an to the Court aeemii equitable.
This Summons in aerved upon you by
publication by order ot H mumble J. V, .
Uoodin, County Judge of Wah'bingtiii
County, Oregon, uiade and dated t l illx
lxro, Oregon, on the 17th day of Decem
ber, 1908, and the date of the iirnt publica
tion thereof ia the 4lh day of December,
19JK, and the date of the last publi'-aiion
thereof is the 1th day of February, 'M.
WALTER i. HA YK.
Attorney for PlainliU'.
SUMMONS
Rev. A J. Folsom, of Forest
Grove, will occupy tbe pulpit at
the C.wirrr-gatioual church, Sun
day ,at 11 in the forenoon.
Walter MaBeee. of Ho' d River,
was in the city this week. Mr.
-eee was foreman in me ana
Jos. L-nneville been elected
' of Forest Grove ti fif depart
- the sixth cone4?Citive
nu this he served
' -ars. Ltm-j1")
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THK
STATE OF OliEGON, FOR
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Pearl Haune, Plaintiff, )
va.
Paul Hause, Defendant.)
To Paul Haiiae, the defendant above
named:
In the name of the Htale of Oregon;
You are hereby notified that the plainlill
ban filed a complaint againat you in the
above entitled court and caiiMe, and you
are hereby required to appear and an
awer tbe said complaint or tile Nome ap
pearance itiereon on or netore tne tant uay
preacrlbed by the order of publication
thereof to-wit, the 4th day of February,
1U0H, and if you fail m to appear and an
swer the complaint or lile some appear
ance herein, the plaintiff will caune your
default to be entered and notified and will
apply to the court fur the relief prayed
for In said complaint, to-wit, a decree
forever dissolving the bonda of matrimo
ny nowextating Tietween you and plain
tiff and for such other relief an to the
court may seem meet and equitable.
The date of the tirrt publication nf this
summon! is tbe 17th day of December,
1908; and this summoiif is to be published
on every Tburxday of each week for a
period ot air succesmve weeks between
said dales.
Thia summons Is published by order of
the Hon. J. W. (loodin. JuiWe of the
County Court of the Mate of Oregon for
t nam tiers
IN THE rriiCUIT COURT OP THR
tsTATK OF ORF.OON, FOR
WASHINGTON COUNTY
Henry W. Hoehleaud Ludrnilln
Hoehle, liii wife, ..Piaautilli,
r
I yrus .ii-e.ay,t.iara : a a.ttaot U
ia-1 fa. V urriol U aw una. ak I I
John McKernan. huaMtu.ri' ' f
Flora liermau and John tier
man, her husband, Lffttie A.
McKay, unmarried, William
Kull, unmarried, Rachel
McKay, widow, Kthel ItobliiMin
and J. . lUjuiimoii, her hus
band, .Vary F. Wilahire and
William Wilahire, her hus
band, Defendants.
To William Kunaell, Defendant:
In the name of the .State of Oregon, you
are hereby required to apMiar and answer
the complaint filed againat you in the
above entitled court and cause on or be
fore the 'nth day of January, 1U0U, tbe
limt day of the term prenenbed in the or
der for the publication of this huiuiiioiih.
and if you fall so to appear and ansa er
the pluiiitifl'a will apply to the court for
the relief demsudeu in the complaint in
the above entitled cause, to-wit, for a de
cree correal ing and reforming that certnin
deed from Henry B Tucker and wife to
Jamc McKay, recorded at Hsks iVW of
Book "C" ol record of deeds for Wash
ington County, Oregon, so that the
courae and disUtuce in the de
scription of land in said deed which
reads "Kaft ;w roda" ahall read "Nortn
(is degrees Last 3XrodH"and correcting the
detiTiption in tnat certain deed from
Llizabeth Tucker to Henry P. Watkina.
rewirded at Page "iM of Book "F" of aaid
reciirda ao that the con rue and diatance In
said dewrlplion which reads "Hast at
rods" shall read "North 08 degrees Kaat
38 roda" aud that plaintittV title be quiet
ed and vettted in them to that certain
tract of laud described by commencing
.it chains north of the quarter section
corner in the north ride of Beetion Z,
Townahip 1 North of Range 1 West, and
riinninif thenc north 21 70 chains; thence
nor'h iH degrees eaat 9.50 chains; thence
aouth 5.77 chains; thence eaat .1 48 chain;
thence south 11)83 chains; thence went
M.35 chains to the place of beginning, and
that they bave a decree for their coeta and
diabursements and for such other and
further relief as shall be equitable.
Tli In auifiinoiiH is served on you by pub
lication .in the Hlllsboro Argus for Mix
Hucceaaive weeks by order of the Honora
ble J. W. Good I n, Judge of the County
Court of the State of Oregon for Wash
ington fJounty, duly made and entered
ou tbo Kith day of December, 11X18; the
date of first publication Is December 17,
V.m. W. Y. Masters,
AlUirney for Plaintiff.
STROOK
Plush
ROBES!
Best made and a
Fine Line
New Year Gifts
WHIPS WHIPS
Ivventy Per Cent,
off Next 00 Days
Carlile.
PIONEER HARNESS SHOP
A HAPPY NKW YKAK
For 1909
U my SlntcrcM Wish to my
Patrons who Have mad the
past yrar a profitable one In
my Store, and 1 extend this
Greeting to all the commun
ity, regardless of business.
New Year's Resolutions
Kesolvedi That during the
Year WO4) I will Trade at
the Place Where bargains
are the best.
THAT'S AT bAIKD'S
Kesolvedt That 1 will buy
where 1 get thv best values
for the least money.
THAT'S BAIRD
Resolved1 That when 1
am In doubt, and wish to
save money on dry goods,
shoes, furnishings, dress
goods, etc., 1 will visit the
place between the two drug
Stores. In fact. 1 will try
tit
u1 Ai iuw H2
A Happy New Year
i-1 -t ii
New Year's Greeting
to our many Custom
ers, and wish them
a Prosperous 1909.
We thanh them for the
patronage of the past, and
beg to state that our stoch
of hardware and farm im
plements is larger than ev
er before.
Washington County, made in Cliambi
inia 10th day of December, A. D., 1U( H.
m.- ijiyue miiimiiiMHi,
fl mm. l..mi.i.i At,Y.fr fjaijitilji
GUARDIAN'S SALE
Notice is hereby given that tha under
signed, the duly appointed, iiualifted and
acting guardian of the peraonsaml estate
ol Ward Wilkes ami Clair Wilkes, ml
nora, pu iniiant loan order ot the County
Court ol the Stale of Oregon for Waxh
Hilton County, duly made and entered by
Baid Court on the limt day of Dec. A. 1).
The Nelson Hardware Co.