HILtSBORO ARGUS JULY 15. 1909 PAGE 6 -4 I 31 3 9 4 '4 .1 1 4 -.. -J ...J i V ! i ; V I ? i a . . - BBMBBBBBgjjBeeeeaeesaseeeasejaeeessB tvMMM awHaim ' 1 h in inlrhi . n! ll PtUtin I ' ft aeeaasa This Year's HONEY '0 I 7 J 15c per pound, or 2 pounds for 25c, r Beaverton-Reedville ACREAGE! THE PASADENA Of OLD OREGON BEaVERTON-REEDVILLE ACREAGE ALDRICH ACREAGE ALTON ACREAGE ANDREWS ACREAGE KlSNKSWtKM) 3500 ACRES platted into trmcts of to to acres each, with completed road to each tract. 40 minutes out on the Fourth Street Railway, 5 trains each way per day. Land lays beautifully, aoil very fertile and is especially adapted to fruit, nntt and vegetables. 700 homesites here, of an average she of 5 acres, insures wonderful community development. Now selling in snch tracts as you desire, at from $100 to $200 per Acre 10 per cent, down, balance to suit purchaser Call and arrange to go without expense to yon, to ex amine this property, and determine for yourself as to ITS WORTH. Shaw-Fear Company 245 1-2 Starh St Portland, Oregon T. M. HERB Are You Wanting' a Home? If you are looking for a home, either a farm, or a residence in town, call on the Webfoot Realty Company If you have a farm to sell, or city proper ty to put on the market, list it with us. We buy and sell Timber Lands. Also make a Specialty of Bvw ;s Chances. OLD WELLS TARGO LOCATION. Independent Phone, 193 HILLSBORO - OREGON OUR FLEXIBLE Steel Ladders are the things Sold at one-third ot the cost of other Ladders Manufactured by McParland & Donnelly UJ Buxton, Oregon. H A. HUBBERT 1 Made of the best of steel 2 Indestructible by weather or fire 3 Do not collect ice or snow 4 Will not collect moss on the roof 5 Always ready for use 6 Can be folded into a small space 7 Can be adjusted to any shape of roof Price list sent on application Jacob Jacky, one of Glencoe'e careful farmer, was in the county Beat Tuesday, Will Jackson was in from Glen ooe, Sunday", to see tbe Cardinals get their bnncb of lemons bsnded tbem by tbe Baoki team. Peter Hoffman, who settled up in the Bacona section, 13 miles above Mountnindale, and 9 mile from Buxton, 17 years back, was in town Monday tve. Mr. Hoffman DBS been in the sawmill business fi or 7 years, and many times hap sold his product in Hiilsboro, Tbe infant cbilJ of Will Smith and wife, cl rear Bethany, died SuaJay. S. (J Rhodes, prominent in M. W. A. cirei at Ketdville, was up to the city hnday. Porn, tt Peter Vandetitndrn. of near Park, Ju!y 7, r.KW, a ton, weight 11 pounds E V. Haines, of Forest Grow, and whi) i oue of th college city hue:iert, was in town Friday. John Abb. tt, rf San fed 0, Cal , is in the city vUiting at tbe home if bis uncle, E L Abbott, and olh er relatives Ed. Cornelius, son of tbe late Jwse Cornelius, and rending in Portland, was in the city Friday, greeting IriemU John Friday, of abve Banks. was down to the ball game Sunday, and is ruling wry proud over a new boy, born July , . J. J Schlicht, of Mouotaiodale, was in Friday and went on down the Columbia, where hs will vieit the Spring for a while. (i:-o Corriga'Tj and wife, of Shady Brotk, the natural home of tbe dairy ard Burhank potatoes, were in town lueeday. The 5:h of July train was in thtrge of Conductor V. K Lylle, A. J . ukinsos, engineer, C. C Jackson, fireman. Tillamook Her ald. B?n Thurnber, of Cornelius, was down to the city Saturday, engag ing J. C Lamkio to finish tbe tin work on his house, built two years pact. John Kamna, of Farmiogton. and who is the chief timothy raiser in Washington County, was io Sat urday, keeping an eye on th weather. John GutscbmidV and wife, of Phillips, and who have been in that fruitful section for 10 years, were in the rity Friday, and called on the Argus. For sale: Full blooded Brown Leghorn roosters, this years hatcb, for sate at 75 cents per cockerel Herman Miller, Grant Holcomb place, near West Union. 16 8 Mrs. J. J. Utzinger, of Astoria departed Monday for her home by the sea, after a pleasant visit wiih ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stevens, Hillaboro, and relatives at Sheridan. For sale or trade: Two H. P gasoline engine, Stover, with tanks and trucks, or without, and also spraying out6t. Will sell single or separate.- W. H. Stratton, Corns lius. Ore. 13 tf Wm. Batchelder, of North Plains, was in Friday, registering a kick against Hofer's prayer for rain He thinks that Hofer should have put on the brakes and reversed bis supplication abjut tbe fifth of tbe month. Miss R we and Miss Carrie Trim, of Hamilton, Ontario, are guests of Mrs. T. P. Imbrie, Judge and Tbos (ijodin, cousins. Mrs. I m brie accompanied them to Newport, over Sunday, and tbe first ol the creek, showed them the delights ol the Columbia River, by steamer. E. E. Scbmelizer, farming 300 acres on the Juhn Shuts olaoe. east of town, and who is running s baler and tbrrsber, was in Satur day. E E. says that tbe late oats will be a fine crop this season, and take it all around, there will be much better yield of grain tban last season. Toe Washington County Tele phone Co. wishes toetate that their wires were not crossed with the electric light week ago last Sunday eve, wben Mrs. Benson received the shock. Their line, they say, re ceived induction, only, and it was the electric secondary and primary wires that crossed, creating tbe dis tuibance. J. M. Ewing and wife and Bon, R. J. Ewing and wife, who htm spent the Spring and Summer here, residing in North Hillsboro, load ea a car with their effects and started East yesterday, bound f. r Nebraska, their destination beirg Central City. They will remain there for a short time and go to Iowa. They like Oregon fine, but say they expected to find land cheaper than it is. They may eventually r turn to Oregon. John Michel, who now owns the Billings' place, sent a bunch of Lambert cherries to the Seattle Fair, Saturday, that should take a prize in any man's country. The cluster was seven inches in length and six and one-half inches in dia meter, and it was solid cherries both length and thick na ParmL who saw the cherry fair at Salem say there was nothing like it there, and it was a wonderful sample of what Oregon can do in cherrv w J f" auction. lAoebers Confectionery, If 1'ihy? L.' 'J: l 1 m i 1 J CREAM 1 P llll L'li III M l'l the !-" Uu.'o ' ,-,rm. " I'1'" ,",it- ,,u' l!u- Mict ci '.i, ' k' muu( ii im aM c.t th l"r'!u.' It" ,.f,!mtv kiti.l. W I uit rv ulm t . I.W.I MtU.tioi aii.l foolimil livnK " rinl.mifrt Tr a itih f t at .t ouil! U r.l rtctii-l 01 nu r ilrlu-iu irm in I'"" ,l- Second Street. Hillsboro, Oregon, Hillsboro Commercial Bank Kl')V. SCHUUIKUICH, ricsidem GKO. SCHULMKK1C1I, Cashier Are Doing a Conservative BanKing Business CAPITAL S1XK, $25,000 SURPLUS, $10,000 Pays You 4 Per Cent Interest on Savings and Time Deposits Special Special 50 lb. K Best Dairy Slt IOO lb. h StocK Suit 50 lb. !K StoiK Suit brooms have ntlvont etl 40c 55c iK)c out 4() , rvj per cent, bvit we huve plenty tt oltl prices, 135f, 40 . 50c. Hillsboro. Ore. 1 Notice to Creditor! Notiv ta liprebjr (riven that tHe utulcr algiMHl, after due atul IpkI pnowlmi; hml tn th County Court of the but of Urvirtiu for WnxliiiitfU.ri t'unniy. I)u twn bj said Court apMiliitrl jec(itrii of Ihr laxt will ami testament of William 11. Weir, ilacwasml. Now, tlicrffurr, all per aona having ctalnia af.'aiii'.i mitt estate are nsiurril to preMeut them t me prujr voui'herx, at my plareot lenulenw. 7 in ilea north went of Ulenn, Ore., within 6 montlm from dale hereof. Dated June l.V, I'm. Anna li. Weit, Kiecutrii oflhe Un will ami tentainent of William H. Weir, iIih.msI. SUMMONS. In the Clrruit Court of the State of Oregon for WashlnUm County. UeorKe Crambvrg uml Hiinuu ('iaiub,Tg, pluln- tiffs, vs. Jacob H. llasnltr and Hasaler, his wife, deffiidanU. . To Jacob 11. HawiU'r aiid Ilnss- ler, his wife defendants); In the name of the State of Oregon, you nnd each of you are herehy required uml cutuniund ed to be nnd to apear In th alove en titled Court and answer the comnhilni therein filed against you on or In-fore the expiration of bU weeka from the uate ot the nrm publication of thin ummona In the 'Hii.i.hi)mo Aaofa." The date of thfe first nublication there. of being on the 24th day of June, 1909, and the dale of the laxt publlcatlun thereof being on the 5th dayof Augiwt, 1909. And you will take notice that If you fall to so appear and annwer Raid com plaint, the plaintiff will take Judg ment against you as prayed for In mild complaint, to-wlt: That the claim of you and each of you are void and of no efTect In anil to the following deacrlbcd real property, to-wlt: Ileglnnlng at the northwet corner of Block TWO of and In Hiiinhhrevu' Ail. dition to the town (now city) of llllltt- boro. Oregon, and runnlmr l hence Bouth on the went line of mild block In said city of Hllltiboro Usti., feel thence eaat 1S feet to center line of said block, thence north on the cellar line of ald lilock Two llHi;. fwi tn north line of Hald block, thence wohI on tne north Hue of ald block 198 feet to the place of beginning. That the plaintiffs be decreed tn he the owners in fee dimple of said real property. That the title of said plaintilTn be quieted agalnut the defemlaiitH. That the defendants be required to exe cute a deed for Bald real property to plaintiff, and that oa their failure to do so within ten days after rendition of the decree herein, that Hald decree shall stand a8 and for a conveyance thereof, and for the coal a unit llu nil ruu. mentg of thin xult, and for micli other and further order a may appear to the Court to be equitable. This sumrnoim Ih nerved iiuon vnn l.v publication by order of the Honorable J. W. GrxKlin, Judge of the Comity Court of the State or Ore WaHhlugton County. Raid order twin made and dated on the 18th day of June, iau, wuicti order require that you appear and answer on or before the expiration of six weekn from the date of the find, publication thereof, to wn: un or tierore the Dm day of Aug UBt, 1909. K. It. TONCIIR Attorney for Plaintiff. Bicycle Repairs I have ojH'ticd a bicycle repair simp next iUr Crescent Theatre, where I wlil k pleascJ to meet my uld custom ers. Prices reasonable. FULL LINK, OF baseball GOODS which are of stainUrd make. (Jive me a call. F. R. DAILEY, Main St., Hillsboro. Why not be UP-TO-DATE? GET A HAM, lUOAUlNC; BUGGY. Guaranteed to run a YKAK without (JKKASi;. Also Agents (or the CFLKHRATKD lAKYSTONE FENCI1, FOR T1IK Best Fire Insurance AND PROMPT SKTTLK MliNT OP LOSSES SP.K JOHN VANDERWAL Agent London cc Lanca shire Fire Insurance Co. OfT.ce with Kdmood Conieliua, Mala St. Ind. I'hoot, 39 j. PaclBc St.tr. Vhont m HILLSBORO NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. N'fJJfK W ItrTltKHV WKS. That the OiuI.txIki,.,! ,. , Ui..r .,( ih.. !,,( will ,( Im iiw ,), cv.i1My c,lllr, , ,tl ht f rPKu, rr vhihai,.r. f.mntr In. Iln.il H -itnl In the mall, r f mM ,' ,',;" an.l aald court ha ll Motulat the iMli A M of M. ,,v. , lh , for hei.rlnK l,...-n.,n, , .,,, ,', ' ""' ' llU''-' l MM lleil llils June n, )Vis r:x7u,,,rnf,he,e,IilHl, l.Kley & ll.irn. AltinrD fr Kiculur. Administrator'i Notice W. McQuillan 1R the nrnnrl nn. er of a colt, 15 days old, whone daddy ia Hal. B., record of 2.04 arid whose mother is standard bred registered mare. The lad is a nat ural pacer, and made tbe trip to Portland, when h was but nine days old, in one day, returning the next. On the home stretch he came in ahead of the old lady. Mc. has another eeldinor a vnaranH 20 days old that weight 860 pounds, out of the same sire. If thana tn youngsters don't make a Uo min ute cup look pale it will be because blood doesn't tell. appointed adinlnlHtraUir of tlia extatn of . ...up .....li, iH.;emei, oy uie bounty fmirt. nf the Utuin ,.t r ......... tirui.:.... ton County All pemorn haviOK clainm againa! the said eatate are hereby required to preaent them, duly verilied, to me, at theofliceof T. (J. Thornton, attorney at .-n , ... ... nrjj .MtlMljllK, 1 ..I bl It 11. 1, reOO, on or before the ei pi ration of alx montlm from the brut publication hereof, which firat publication ih on June 10, 1IKW. F. 0. MOLL. AdininiHtrator. Executor Notice Notice in hereby clven, that the under mined riRM hpan i..l. .1... 1 I j l ""'J .('P'lliilflU HII.J dill I firmed by order of the County Court of I .7 i .f.,',, l;nllnl-. oreKon, executor of the lat Will and TeMtanient of Alvah K Je. aeceaned, and baa duly (iiialilled m Now therefore, all pernona havinic claims aKairiHt said entatoare hereby not. tied and rwiulred to preHeut the aame, tonether w ih r,rr,... t "' to the ui eraiKried at the law office of uXSy ,'nthe Hhute building In Hillsboro Washington County, Oregon, Iwrwt U ""J"th" from the Dated thiN 17th day of June, A. D. 190!) Vwai . , , , JOHN T. KICK, Kxei'otin.f f I,.. ujiii !!...' of Alvah K. Hi, de.-"" "r, Attorneyt for KxecuUir. Admimatrator'i Notice Notice J- hereby given, that the under--igoed has Ihh; l,y t .ount ( Waahtngton County, Oregon, duly L pointed A.I,lnlatrauwuTi tl W f It neied of the enUl. of U.vl( K Kude .i haartuly qualified .uuh Now therefore, all tr.i,a h.vinii claims against estate ,f iwai.l lavd K K ul der, .lecwed, tn hRrBh, requlrwl u, i, mt the same u, the uml.m gTIl . ' Z together with proper youchera. within aix won Im fron, ti.e ikteof llnsj N.HI Dated Uns June -i, I'M) . , , , , M PA I1KKK, Administrator with the Will an nnie.1 of he KstHte of David K. Koder, lw SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, WuMhlnKlon County. To LoulHa Leabo, defendant alxive niimed: In the nume of the Htate of OrcKon, you are herehy required to np Iiwir and iinnwer the complaint filed HKfiliiHt you In nm u)0ve Wltt,,.a .. S'IVta"lNa, of AugUHt 1J09, which Ih more than Hlx weeka herein, an ordered by (le Court In the above ...milled Hull; and If you fall to ho appear and aimwur the complaint Plaintiff will apply to the court "for he re lef demanded therein. The relief awked for In .,.1.1 ,. i. .. . . " -- - - ... ...... .oiiiiiaini ih a decree of the above entitled court dlaaolvlhg the man-ni. i . ' -..... nereiorore and now ex Ht nir helo,..., ,.i,.i...i ... . . . ,,,, ,, , , " l"ioiiu miu HUH ' " -ay ucem meet with Minify and Jimtlce. ul i nm Hummona Is publlHhed by order of the Honorable J. a. Kakln, Judge of the above enllll...) i. . . 8" 01 the -UhdavIt matotifiZn Plaintiff and entered In nM Court on tbe ant day of June, 1909. J. A. HTItOWimmOR, - Attorney for I'lalntlff. 1909 P'lbllcation, Ju,le 24, 190!te f 'UBt I,u,,IU!atl"n. August S, To Our Customers: Nte Our Price Subjcit to Market Changes. l;mit or Wrry sugar f () jn r savk. Arm Hammer mU 'k " lb. Post urn Cereal 2lK- " t.kj-. 5 Ral C-al oil 7(V Hriug Ymrria. AuJ other tliinK" j'rojitii'U. Yours for a Q Deal always KOWELL BROS. & CO. BCHOLLS, OREGON E. D Iterr. A eeiali.st tu Wsc-sWut). Htn.f. Uminl, tju.triir-cratks, nail pricks furgin, ittterfvtiKi H thst.tso of the feet u.trautectl utretl. Pf cK's old stand. Third St., Hillsboro n4 DID IT EVER Occur to You? "I paid that bill once." "You niual t.e mistaken." ledre.t.t lot mittaeea ' ' lUire yen a tm Iptf It trnm lu nielhal I ha. but Idon l rrmriuUf .fa,, wU, .. ..Wf h(lf lrcoft of payment, end unlet y can prola our arknowMermeat in ti ayof a recrtpt, mt mutt Insist that you pay the arfmiut." But U might hat l,t. a dtiUtnt toy had the bill Wtt ih a check on v.mr ban. No rhanre for argument of l'l1, hrn the cancelled check ta prolucrd. Bett.r pay your bill hoi OBct-withechcckcinthlaB.uk. CORNELIUS State BANK. Argua and Journal, $2.25. Summer Rates East! During the Season 1909 VIA TIIK Southern Pacific Co. FROM Hillsboro Souih. To Omaha and Return - - $60. 65 To Kansas City " ----$60.65 a-ouis ana rveturn - oo.xy .,h ?,Chica nd Return - $73.15 and to other iirinciTcitlc. In the K.a.t, Ml.'.dlc Weal ami So Corresimdinilv I .Aw Vara a On 5.1. Jun. 2. a, July 2, a, AuKual II. 12. To Denver and Return - - $55.65 On S.I. May 17, July 1, Autf. II. TftM.1 liT'1 ? tUyt f"m ''"'e t Hnal return limit Oct.Jb pr v S .VJ eK,','t,,0me ve7 -ctlvf featurea in the way of J"rJ Ktet .--Ker. o tlV rae,i:triunotedP "l " ny any Houthern I uiue local aKeut;by Pratt Vickkhh. Act , t i 1 10' Wm. McMurray, Genl. Pass. Agt.. Portland;