The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 02, 1909, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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REST-ROMP-RECUPERATE
The Seashore
NEWPORT
Is a delightful resort and a happy combination of
pleasure ground possibilities. An ideal climate,
diversion of recreatiou perfect bathing boating
fishing riding driving, and exploring, make New
port a most charming and popular play ground.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Has A
Special Summer Excursion Rate to New
port of $6.00
From HILLSBORO, OREi
Ask for our booklet "Outings in Oregon."
P. G. VICKERS, Agent, Hillsboro, Oregon.
Wm. McMurray,
General Passenger Agent
Portland, Ore.
W. A. Shaw, Pres. W. H. Fear, Vk-Prc. J. W. Taber, Sec.
Shaw-Fear Company
Paid-up Capital $50,000
Surplus $50,000
NOW OFFERING
BEAYERTM - EEEDYILLE
ACREAGE.
3600 tern, plattid into tracts of to o acres etch; system of
completed roads extending along one or more sides of etch tract
platted; located ten miles southwest ot the Courthouse, on Fourth
street railway, five trains each way per day, 40 minutes' ride; no
rock, no gravel, hillsides or cold white land, but very fertile soil,
especially adapted to fruit, nuts and vegetables.
This platting offers yo acres at the price of outlaying city lots
and only 40 minutes' ride from Fourth and Stark streets. An op
portunity you will not allow to pass when you investigate.
A few hundred judiciously investigated in this acreage and paid
in easy installments wilt result in highly satifactory showing in the
very near future.
Come in and permit us to explain to you the extraordinary ad
vantage of this special location.
Now selling at $100 to J 300 per acre; payable on easy install
ments. Call at our office.
245 1-2 Starh St Portland. Oregon
and arrange to go with our representative and examine this property.
1 Ctt tour hop glove at Baird's
only .5 cents per dun.
Francis CcU, of Laurel, was in
FriJaf, getting ready to harvest
his !C acres of hips.
Corns everybody, and lbs
bargains joj can get for 10 and
2.V it (las aod grttritewar, at
dreer s.
John Fo;s, rf Farmington, wss
in F'iday, getting ready. o pick
bi hope. II has bat four sorts,
but they are fins and dandy.
M CantwelLof above Mountain-
dale, and who take a great inter
eet in fruit rauirg, was in th city
Monday morning, on legal butnee.
Fred Muhly, of Blooming, who
begins to know just about how
prunee should be dried, turning out
a splendid article, was in the city.
Friday.
C. S. Reynolds, who has "made
good" in the mercantile bueinrs at
Mountaindale, was in the city Fri
day, enroute home from a trip to
the metropolis.
Four room house on Washington
Street, on car line between Second
and Third, lot 50x190, for sale
Ernest Lyons, 2 mile northwest ot
Hillsboro. 51 tf
Ernest Haas, a son of U I rich
Haas, arrived home Saturday from
a trip to New York and other large
eastern cities, and a short visit in
Iowa, and spent the day with
-Hillsboro relatives. He left for
Sheridan the first ot the week.
ny ouv a steel range from a
peddler, and par him more than
you have to pay Emrick x Corwio
for a steel range? We can beat
their prices here at hime. If you
don t believe us come in and see
Smoke just halt as much, and
when you do smoke, bay a Schiller.
aod you II never be accused of be
ing "grouchy
John and Jacob Belli, ranching
on the Otchin place, near Gleocoe
threshed 132 buthsla of oats 00 one
acre. This is sure going some, and
beats "Old Tennessee," away over
there. They also raised 34 buthels
ot wheat per acre on a six here
tract and that's bread for you
J. P. Hicks, well known here
rear ago when he was Justice of
the Peace, arrived a few days sgo
from Northern California, and is
greeting his friends ot the past
His wife is conducting the Hills
boro Sanitarium. He expects to
remain here in the future.
L. A. Long and family have
moved back into the Herman
Schulmerich property, Third A
Oak, where tbev lived for aeveral
years, and C. F. Bunsen and wife
(Mr. Bunsen is employed in the
Argus comroung room l nave moved
into the Miss W ilcox residence on
Fourth & Washington.
J. L. Simpson, who came here
from Hood River, a few months
ago, and bought a 20-acre tract in
South Tualatin, near the James
place, was in town Saturday. Mr
ftoeber s Confectionery.
1st
r-'OR i'l K MP t
who iB blame licm' it i
delicious "lima H
can ! t.Unir.1 U-ng'i'g
a U'n ol it
tOST UK ArK U
TOtitVK IT TO TH I'M.
Out soda U made ' ,,,
i( malrnals. H "! ,,,"J'
tut tpiing !' ''".
the lUwis (ma the pure jm
off.mU, and the
t--U It cannot hurt an)bolr
rm the laf'V.
Second Street,
Hillsboro. Oregon.
Hillsboro Commercial Bank
EDW. SCHULMKRICH, President
C.KO. SCHULMKRICH, Cashier
Are Doing' a Conservative
Banking' Business
CAPITAL STXK, $25,000
SURPLUS, $10,000
Pays You 4 Per Cent Interest on
Savings and Time Deposits
We htsVC hxtlusiv.. v..n.
Aft'rncy for
Chase 6c Sanborn's
Well known Innmls of coii.c ami j(
costs uo nioic than other K,HHl l'UtnU
lc;lVC it to )UU US to rjiulity Xu x
need cither conic to ns anl try u.
Hillsboro, Ore.
HilUt
W If k
SSSSm
T. M. ItEBB
H A. HUDDEKT
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 Business Chances.
OLD WELLS TABCO LOCATION.
Indpndnt Fhono, 193
HILLSBORO - OREGON
If yon want good brtatl made by a
baker who has had years of eipertence
on both continent come to our
BAKERY.
Brea d fresh erery day. All kinds of
pastries. Save your wife's health,
aod save her work, by buying bread
at the
CITY BAKERY.
JOS. TRUTTMAM, Prop.
Bicycle Repairs
I have ojicucd a bicycle
repair shop next iloor
Crescent Theatre,
where I will be pleased
to meet my old custom
ers. Prices reasonable.
FULL LINE OF
Baseball GOODS
which are of standard
make. (Jive mc a call.
F. R. DAILEY,
M a in St, Hillsboro.
Are You GoinR To Build
If o, Call und act? our New Stochol
Star and Star
Shingles
A Girload just arrived
The HKST Shingle at the IUISTpJ
If you don't want a full Wl of shingles, rcmcmlc
have many, many other things that you amldfe
out vour load with.
How About
About that woven Wire l'cucc? UKYSTONtJ
AMERICAN ROYAL, whuh will it l w,l
got em iHitli.
Yours for a Hj Deal always
ROWHLL BROS. & CO,
SGH0LLS, OREGON
Plume 51 1
Notice to Creditors
Solly) la hnrsov riven that the tinder-
siKned rm rxwn duly appoint!! admin
Simpson StTB tbtt this COUntT CSD 'tratrU ol the mUla of KaulT W. Traver,
..;a .nnU. k. Ml by onler or the County Court or Wanh-
raiee apples tbtt Will discount Ufaum County .heretofore maa.and en.
noou rwiver ior juice ana DSTOr, ll 1 lerea, ann nai uuiy quauneu aa sucn,
orchards will be iven the cara that No, therefore, all peranns having
orcuaraswiu do Riven me cre mat claims attain. ealU eute are hereby not.
toe plateau people give tbeir trees. Iiieu and rmjuirea to prenent the same to
i'OR THK
Best Fire Insurance
AND PROMPT SKTTLR
MRNT OK LOSSKS SKI?
JOHN VANDERWAL
ARcnt JLondon & Lanca
shire Fire Insuraucc Co.
OCce with Kdmond Cornillus, Mala St.
lad. i'uune, 35.
fsclrtc States rtinne j4 IIILUsnoRU
Acting
the undprsiKniHi, together
Recorder Sewell. the last vouchers therefor, at the law
II I I. II t
11 n proper
olll
nf tha wV nl.n,J V rJU. nap.ej a n.re. 1.1. onuw r.ui u.ng, In
1 m wv M-wym v 111 u i 1 siii i i id rf isefn nn ns
and Kobert Lane, two transients, months from date hereof.
ice of
before
six
Dated this 5th day of August, 1906.
Maty K. Mrber.
Administratrix of the Kstate of KaulT
W. Traver, deoeaeetl.
Haffley A Hare, Attorneys for Ad mi 11
iatralrtx.
HAMILTON BROWH SHOES
Are the very
best that money
can buy.
SUMMONS.
IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OV THE
STATIC OK OREGON FOR WASH
INGTON COUNTY
Lucy M. Davia, Plaintiff, va. James I.
In the name of the state of Oregon vou
are hereby required to appear ami answer
Stood the Test of Years
It you are wanting
Footwear call in
and see our durable
Shoes for everybody.
FOR SHOES
THAT WEAR
Our Line is the
Best on the Marhet.
JOHN DENNIS,
Hillsboro,
Oregon.
to 51 days on th streets for look-
ing on the hopjuioe too long and
tro fondly. He also sentenced Bert
Arms to a cash fine of $15 for dis
orderly conduct, tbe assessment
hiving been paid at once.
Jacob Rtffely, of Mountaindale.
wa in tbe last of ths week, brio a
ing in bis son and daughter. Flovd
fiil v 1 .1. I'UCTM. Devli
"".."i ""u I""" Davla, Defendant
nig tt caver urune aau cop rancn, tojaiiies i. uavia, tue aoove nainea
near Roeeburs-. to arenrl a varatinn defendant;
for a few weeks. Mrs. Lily Tback
er. who has bfen Visiting at Mono- e complaint ol the alve nmnwi plaln-
..: j.i- ,i . . ... nn in me atwve entiuea court, within all
taindale, also came in With tbe weeks from the date of the llnrt publica-
party, returning to her home at tionofthis summons, to-wit; on or be-
A II fore the 8th day of September. IIWH. which
is the date prettcr! bed In the order of the
n..u. j . Judge authorizing the publication of this
tr0. tlalDOrn, Ol Laurel, Was In summons for your appearance and aru
MnnHav. and Krnnoht in wiiK ttim wer. If you fail to aouear and so anawnr
IT.,1- Ram n,.., .;n.. the plaintiff will apply to the ooort for the
Some fcarly KOSe potato Vines, reef demanded in the oomolalnt. which
which bore perfect potatoes a f,'r decree disaolvlng the bonds of
.1n7n fif (hum nn tha vinaa ,. "' """"7 oiiuiik imiween me
aozen Ol tnemon We Vines, as piaintlfr and defendant, and that the
weu an s juie uoe tuners on me piainun oe allowed to resume her maid
roots. It is saying something for enTP'mei
r , . . P ... This su
uaurei boh wnen it is so lerme
that it producae potatoes on both
ends of tbe vine. He found several
vines which produoed in this man
Der
mtnon is nub shed tiv ordr
of the Hon. . V. Campbell Judiie of the
above entitled court, made and entered
on the lth day of July, liHl, directing
ine iuoiicaiion or una summons in the
Hiliiboro Argus and that tbe first pub
lication thereof be made on the Z2nd
day of July. i'Jt). and the laat niililin.-
tlon be made on the 2nd day of Hentem.
ber, KKI9, and that the defendant b r.
quired to answer said complaint on or
neiore the inn rtay or Hepteni her, 1UUH:
Dated July 19, l.m.
J, F, Bdoths,
Attorney for the PlaintllT.
Notice of Final Settlement
J . i. Morrison, who tt ex Den
mentine with irrigation to his pro
fit, on bis ranch below the Harris
Bridge, was in Monday moroioe.
accompanied by his son, Charles,
who has been brakesman on the
railroad at the government jetty,
at Hammond. Cbae. reports tbe
niinuuio uoys s. toe jey as gel IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THE
ung along nniiy. m. Adkins is state of orkoon, for wabhino
Btill bring on the engine, and ton county.
Drank Wallace still has charge of A," ine "ortne Estate of Thos. H.
iha Tongue, deceaed.
Notice is hereby irlven that th II ml aw-
Adam Beil the Centai-villa WanW 5lf!ned'xih0r?dnl,ni"tr'tor" of 'hee-iUte of
AOam Den, ine yeniervilie Dlaok- Thos. H. Tongue, deceased, have Hied
BOiiiu, was in toe iaet Ol me wees, v,lc,r Ml,al account in said estate and that
and reports. hat Emil Crop, of that ohre
DCUblVU, IVUOUklT AUB Bl IVHIIl
young horses, for which
SUMMONS.
i.t ine. t iKiiir COI'KT (K THE
B r A TK OK OKKUON MR THK
COITSTYorWASHIXUTOX.
v Wllrr ,H Ni'ti, I'laltili!!, v. J,..,i,i, u
Nsuli, Iterciidsnt.
Io Jennie II Kh. di-rrndant aUve
ou: in me name or Hie Mate of Or
gou, you are httrahy rtmulre.1 to
and answer th complaint hm .J,,,,,,
... i,n rniuini mill ami cauw
j vii. uNyoineptemlier. whli h
....... wfttitsarfr the dale of
... urBi iHiiMieniioii a onlnred by th
"e aoove eiiiuiwi nut, and If
you fall to ao appear and answer the
ii l,l"Jr w U1" fr lb
'"'I" prayed fr in the onniplalnt. tn
wit. for a limns of this court iliaaolvli-i
..K iMiv(fc nrrnuiiore am
now eiiHtinif liftween plaintlir and da
i . . ",r "'"'h olh' "' furtlit-r
T.T r"""""' renei aa to the alHve en.
and urtir? m" "ll,,,Klull
This siimmom Is pul,llihe.l by onl
" emiiieii court, and aaul
"r,J.Mlul made and tiutered oi
ri 7 ?! J"l.,r. "I'-n court
here In auiuavu oi piaintlll
J. A. Htsowmhi !!.
Ti.u ,.r X Hl.lntlir
ii . i . v l'""naiion liny
im puhllcalloii H..,,te,lr
tat . . ! . . . .
guce oi aneriR i Sale on Forsc'osurc
Notice is hereby KVOn that by virtue of
an exm-iii on !......... ... i ;"'"i
. im uruer Ol as e la.
sued out ol and onder the seal of the C ?.
Z (-0Urt, f: "f Oregon, , the
daw n'0' W"l'inKt"". -I'M the iHtb
T Of AtllftlHf lUK. In t. as.
IlfllHr. I1IK1 lea f. ss
tint;
M. J
J nilti TI MnilllllIltTl I i.unla l. .
I)efm..lHnU, for the m f W
Hundreiland Fifty Five D.dlarMHwS,
"i4 I LT-R1V IL AAttla .ll.
Oil
ine
Ml
thereon at U.eSie of FpeVcnV ZTS
.urn irom the IHth day ol April, 1 fcji, ,
f.r the sum of Two Hundred ii.d Klf v
Dollars (tiVI.OOl Attorn..', r. ...T'i'!
T.f"rfhe.r f Heventeen Dollar, an,
. ...jr vmiia isu.fjo) emu, to i.ie direcu-d
and de llverod, oonunandlng m. to make
21 1'Z 'V t'rl.ft.,nie.
...mniiun in bhi ii axrctiLirin i
Lh.f,.' ?"? ""Ptamliar, IliOB. t J(
. tli T . ' " court noii
been offered (500, and Mr. Beil
lost a two year-old colt, which he
valued at $150 The horses were
in Emil Crop's pasture, and there
were 14 head io all. In some man
ner they broke into a field which
had a lot ot threshed wheat in
sacks. Eating of the grain found
ered them, and although Dr. Knox,
r..i... . ' "-s-Minfi iii ralllfllifV
hour of tan o'clock A. M. of hhUI Uy, w
at 1)11 h e anntl,,,, t,. ii... l7 ' . "
aam f h. .i.h' " " c.l. I i" .. - , " 'VT"'"'?'- D,"''r ror
- "- ... fluauni, ,iui,, nan appoint- : ,v oi me loiiowliur d..
he had ?:LMoniay..t'", mt tiur of Heptemher, CJ !, .property, lyUig, being and
r. nlli 1?i?i' f 1','.m"' 'he Court House in ' ,,tute in Wa-.hli.gton County . on-ir. .
iiinnutjnj, tt HHiiiiiKwn ijouiiiy, uregon,
as the place, for hearing objections to
said tinal account and to the Ilnal settle-
uit?ni. ui bhiu oHiaie,
Dated at HillHlmrn rin,n tt. I. tail.
- -I ' , "if AfJbU
day of August, lm.
K. It. ToNnnv,
. , F. F. Fkkkman,
AdnuniHtraira rt f Ii. ..i.t. .r Tt.... it
. w . ...w vnM.w VI HUB. XI.
Tongue, decewed.
fllllir..... .1 U . . T.
the Forest Grove veterinarian, was B8t a b,at ?nl ni n P a V
called, tbe animals died within ' b h'l. Ch'"a. Dln' 8t.
two days. The loss is a severe one :!J Jt lt .window ''"P1.
on each of the owners. "J -k them how you can get
ti . kt . 7 1,18 "ortneast quarter of
lli rtfi ' quarter,,! Section , tha
S,aH.llit,,,.'rtr!nd t,,e North hif Of
,7.-m 7. ,UB,Mlr ,m me Mouth nil
of the Northwest uiiHrtttr and th. iu-7
half of the HouthweHt qTarSr, al l l Z
tlon 28, TowriHhlo North H.vJ. . iV,'?.
of the Willamette Meridian
IH7.ln .? n "'etloiiet sums ami for the
mall ....I - i. ,i
i . i : . I ' "iiuie oi ureiroii.
w -usa,ni,, ( Tn ,
hh.,i rJE ' HANCOCK,
HherlB of Wash nirton Cinnt.
pfiSSir.H- Jt- Atto;;vru;
E. D Herr.
A Rjn-vialist on hor.se-HWitttf. Hoof
IxniiiiJ, ju.irtcr-cnuks, nail-pricks,
forging, interfering, ami all discuses
of the feet giuraiitevtl cuml.
PrcK's old stond. Third St.. llilbboro
Summer Rates East!
During the Season 1909
VIA THK
Southern Pacific Co.
J'ROM
Hillsboro
To Omaha and Return - - $00.63
To Kansas City " $60.63
To St. Louis and Return - $68.15
To Chicago and Return - $73.15
and lo other princiiHii t itlri in the Ka.t, Mld.lte West and Sw
CorresjKtndlngly Low I'srts,
On S.U Jun. a, 3, July a. 3, Aug-uat II. 12.
To Denver and Return - - $55.65
On S.I. May 17. July t, Astg. II.
r.nitiv tran.lt limit .1 1 . . . . . ,1 ...It M V.
m. " , " "-jr. irtiiniiaie 01 saie, iinai rrturii imm
.' ,'' ,l, kc,u Prr,,"t "'" very attra. tive fi-nturrs in Hit wsyof
pr vilevtt and rlutira ..r . .(... , , S
tri,- t,r.... 1 tnrrciiy cimiiiiiig passrngr" " " I
T.?i y '""""" P"'l route. ' ..J
?" ,,,e felu' r'P through California may be had si s 11M
i; 11 S """ted. ,jj
bv .nl,Kr.ll,,iUl"r,.'.,1?',)i,' rr nervations awl llckrls will
by any houthern I'acllic local agrnt.by I'batt Vickkmh, AIT , IliUsboro.
Wm. McMurray, Cen'l. Pass, Agt., PortW
PfNCT r ad no
BIG SALEt Wc offer 5000 all new POST CARDS
tor a few davs onlv .-it 10 w,ikr 2 W
oc and 5 cent cards
AT 1 4 AN 1 opppsitc P. O
Notice ol Pinal Settlement
Null... 1. t . .
-igmJiSJ-tl-under.
menlpl Anders M , T . "
onnseii, has IHud l,.ir i ," i """"'"""ii, un.
Wa.l,fi,Kt,, (2 "a, ' " m0"!' ,f"r
lied M..,.,i.., u ' 'd (.ourt has
HniHiM.ro. tio r ,:rt.':"" '
iorheariiigolilfi.il ,i..t . 11 ., P1"0"
JlevAUar., Atu.rneya for Kxeou-
Argus and Orsgonian, '2 25.
Administratrix' Nollcs of APrJ
Notlnn Is hnreby given thai IM
Wilry (loodlii, Judge or tun''J
of Washington Ctninty, Orr'l,!il0iBlW
luiiiinti voa uiiiitiraiKii" - - ylll( ,
trlx or the Kstntoof Mlflliafl Sflel
erased, and that he has dti jjia
aui'ii AiinuiiistrHirii, anu r- kg-,
lug olalina iigalnat said estaWJ
notllliKl to uresent lhw W
proper voui'hers, at the Is (Insrl
Hyde lUo'iardmui, in I ihain br
! Ilulldliig, Portland, orsgo
iniiiiiim iruill mis u""" thil "1
DhIbiI at ilillaUiro, Onon I
uayol July.llMW. nr.fT, J
M AllY uiia,
Adininliitratrlx of tha KuW,p J
Hulgley, dmteaied. u.eiW
Clyde Itlohardson, 6ti chf$j
Oonnuerott auildlng, Attorney
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