HILLSBORO ARGUS OCT08ERI7, 1909 OREGON ICalls- "MORE PEOPLE" rM the word to yont friend and relative to come bow. LOW COLONISTS RATES To Oregon will prevail from the East September i5 to October 15 via the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. AND SOUTHERN PACIFIC (LINES IN OREGON) From Chicago 33 00 " St Louis 32 00 " Omaha 2500 " St. Paul. 2500 " Kansas City 25 00 FARES CAN BE FREPAID Deposit the amount of fare with the nearest O. R. & N. or S. P. agent and ticket will be delivered in the eaat without extra cert. Send n the name and addresi of any one interested in the Mate for Oregon Literature. Wm. McMcmay, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. f W. A. Shaw, Prrt. W. H. Fear, Vice-Pre. J. W. Taber, Sec. Shaw-Fear Company , Paid-up Capital fo0.000 Surplus $.50,000 NOW OFFERING BEAVERTON - REEDVILLE ACREAGE. 3600 acre, plattid into tracU of to ao acres each; a system of completed roadt extending along one or more sidea of each tract platted; located ten miles southwest ot the Courthouse, on Fourth street railway, five trains each way per day, 40 minutes' Hue; no rock, no gravel, hillside or cold white land, but very fertile soil, especially adapted to fruit, nuts and vegetables. This platting oner you acres at the price of outlaying city lot and only 40 minutes' ride from Fourth and Stark street. An op portunity yon will not allow to past when you investigate. A few hundred judiciously investigated in this acreage and paid in easy installments will result in highly satifactory showing In the very near future. Come in and permit ns to explain to yon the extraordinary ad vantages of this special location. Now selling at f 100 to $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. T. M. KEB1 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 ns. We buy and sell Timber Lands. Abo make a Specialty of Business Chances. OLD WELLS TARCO LOCATION. Independent Phone, 193 HILLSBORO - OREGON Your Deposit is Solicited. Cashiers' Drafts to all parts of the World. Do your business by check acconnts, and -you will always have a receipt for money disbursed. - - - Courteous treatment to all. Directors -L. F. Carstens, N. I. Burnett, F. N. Myers W. 0. Gateway, Cashier. F. N. Myers, President. N. I. Burnett, Vice President. JAMES BLACK Will open a GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORE on the old Steiner place 2 miles above old Moun-taindale September 4 New Stock of Groceries and Family Supplies. Orders will be taken for Boots and Shoes, Suits, Etc. H A. HUBBCKT Washington County Bank BANKS, ORE. Now Open for a General Banking Business Latest Improved Manganese Safe as a Protection to Depositors. Timothy, clovr r and til kind of gratiaeed st Greet'. 2lHf Frank Williams and JobnlW and, of Shady Brook, were In town Monday. Get Greer's price on field eeed before buying elsewhere. 25)tf Louis Kunes. of South Tualatin, was over to the county seat Monday morning. Uenrr Harris, of southwest of the city, was in from his dairy ranch, Monday morning. A. Spieeecheart, on the Tongue place. South Tualatio, wis over to the city Mot day morning. Dave Wencer, rancher and thresherman. Holvetia, was in the city the first of the week. Judie llollis. of Foreet Grove, and Attorney Emmons, of Portland, were here Monday, doing but-tnees for the United Railway people. Gibriel Essner, of Mouutaindale, and who fell heir to the lumber at the Thorn j. son Bros.' mill, above that place, was in the city Monday. Just follow the crowd to Nelson's Second Street barber shopthe only four-chair shop in Washing ton County. Always lour men on Saturday. 22tf Joe. Bncber, the old veteran, and who has t rsnch np above Moun taindale, was in town Saturday and Sunday, coming in for medical attendance. Mrs N H Sheidel, who in com pany with Mrs. John Weik, is vis iting st Waverly, Ntw York, is expected home tbs last of tne month. Four room house on Wasbiogton Street, on car line betwren Second and Third, lot 60x190. for sale Erneot Lyons, 2 miles northwest ol Qilleboro. 61 u Elder J A Cimpbell, of Port land, and who his taught anr preached in Wnhiotn Count) for many )Strs, wts io town tb last of the week. J a. H. Sewell, if northeast o tiwo, was in Monday, tni mj (hat be will doobtls cultivate his hop ya d next season, after it h. bet n idle lor a year. The B-avarton Colts becamt vicious,' Sunday, and UoVd tb Reedville nine clear to the North Po'e, with a score of 13 to 6 in fa vor of the vegetable town' nine. Geo. Biersdorf, who has a hop yard on the Nor h Pltins, was in Tuesday, and is feeling pretty good over hop prices, as but a small part of his product is ucder con tract. Gus Steves, ot Virginia Place, east of town, left the first of the week for Celilo, where he till work for the government on river im provemeot. He expects to be sb sent all winter. F. M. Crabtrse, the Laurel hop grower, was over to the city Mon day. Mr Crabtree has several thousand pounds of bops over and above his contract lot, and this will mean good money, Why buv a steel range from a peddler, and pay bim more than you have to pay Emrick & Corwio for a steel range? We csn beat their prices here at home If you don t believe ns come in and see Oliver Huston, son of 8 B. Hue ton, who mads 100 yards in nine and four-fifths seconds, last SpriDg his quit the track, and wi'l enter football this Winter, aod play wi h the University d Oregon baseball team next season. J. Millar, who condusted a store at Reedville for many years, was in town Monday. Mr. Millar and wife left Wednesday for a Winter'i viiit at Sou'h Durham, Qiebec Canada, and the Argus will b with them during their visit. Calvin Jack Sr., win lived 37 years in the Farmington section and sold out and left for Portland in 1901 was in ton Monday greeting h:s county rest frieods and it kpt bim buy attending W the grips of his large scquaintance D McL-iucblan, of the P. R N , returned the last of the wees from Portland, wbi her he went attend the funeral of his wife' mother, Mrs. Foster, a highly re rpected resident of Albina, and wh bad made her home there for thirty years or more. Hon. W. H. Wehrunv would not accept the compromise offered him by the Portland Livestock Show for his salary, and as a result the lunas constituting tne gate re oeipta ire still held under attach ment nr. wenrung. it appears wants bankable paper, or I monev. and if the directors slan members of the Association it is question whether or not the banks a . wouia taxe up tne paper. Wm. Reidt, who has made a bushel of money in Portland, buy ing and selling real estate, was in town Monday, with his usual knock on Hillsboro. Mr. Reidt sold some Main Street property a few years ago and had be glued to it be would have made four or five times to the tood on the realty. He sold too soon, and yet, with a handsome concrete building about completed oo the property he sold; with a hundred or more residence build iugs completed in the last 18 months; with a general , improve ment everywhere, Billy can't see the old town is going ahead. Billy. Billy, Billy I ftoebers Confectionery Is the finest place in Hillsboro Oyster CocKtails Oyster in bulh. Call in and try us once and you'll com again. All kinds of confections and always courteous service Second St., Opp. Dell Centralj the as a Hillsboro Commercial Bank KDW. SCHULMERICH, President GEO. SC11ULMKRICH, Cashier Are Doing a Conservative Banhing' Business CAPITAL STOCK, $25,000 "'SURPLUS, $10,000 Pays You 4 Per Cent Interest on Savings and Time Deposits W have? th Exclusive Selling Agency for Chase &. Sanborn's Well-known In amis of coll'cc ami teas. It ctsts uo more than oilier KtHl brands. Wc leave it to you a to tjuality next time you need either come to us and try it. HlHsboro,.Orc, our.- y ift If! i -i The CITY BAKKR has a new Baker aod the best bread ever turned out io the city l now being nude. Try Our CAKES AND PIKS and all Kindt of Pastry. Everything as neat as a plu. No dirt; no haphazard baking. WHOLESOMK AND CLEANLY. CITY BAKERY. JOS. TRUTTMAM, Prop. FOR THK Best Fire Insurance AND PIOMPT SKTTLK. MKNT OF LOSSES SKK JOHN VANDERWAL Agent London & Lanca shire Fire Insurance Co. OCca with Kdmood Cornelius, Mala St. lad. Phona, 393. Pacific States Phoat jta HILLSBORO SUMMONS IN THK CIRCUIT COUKT OF THK BTATK OK ORKOON KOM WASH INGTON COUNTY Blanche Smith, I'lalntlir, vs. Andrew Smith, Defuudant. To Andrew Hnilth, ths above named defendant; In the name of the slata of Oregon you are hereby required to appear andanswar the complaint tiled against you In tbs ahove entitled rmune on or before Thurs day, the 2lsi day of October, IUUW, and If you fail to appear and answer, for want thereof the plalntiir will apply to ths Court for the relief prayed fur in her aald complaint, towit: r'or a decree of the Court dlnsolvlng the bonds of matrimony now eitsttng be tween plain titr and defendant, aod fur such other and further telle! in the prem. lues aa to the Court seems equitable and just, and as in her complaint asked for. This summon is puhlUlied by order of the Hon. J. VVeeley Uoodin, Judge of me loiiniy voun ir tne uounty of WaahlnKton, Oregon, in the abeence from WaHhiiistUm County of the Circuit Judge, and said order wan made and daled ths 4th day of Beptember. 1UM, and the date of the flrat publication of thw uirimons is Thurwiay, the Wh day or Heptemher, 1UU0, and the date of the IhhI publication of this summons in Thursday, the gut day of October, 1. I hereby certtry that the within Is a true copy of the original aummons. CLYDK UICHAHUSON, Attorney for the Plalntiir. 618 Chamber of Com. llldg., Portland, Oregon, SUMMONS. IN THK CIRCUIT COURT Of THK STATK OF OKKCON, KUR WASHINGTON COUNTY. Walter E. Thompson. PlainUIT, vs. MaM ThouiiMon. lieftudauU To Mabel 1 tionipaun. lha abuts utuvd defendant: in Uia name of the Ktala of Orwim, tua are hereby required W appearand answer the outuplalut filed agalnai yea In the slurs eollUed cause oa or before Tbura day, ths ItUl day of October, lSuu, aittl if yoa fall to appear aod answer, hit waul thereof, ths plaintiff will apply k ths Court fur ths relief prayed fur la his said complaint, to-wtt: For a decree of tba Court dissolving the oonua 01 matrimony now stlatlng be tween plaintiff and defendant, and fur unit other and further relief la the prem laes aa to the Court seema euuitabie and just, and aa In hia aald coiuulaiut aeked for This summons Is subllehed b order of the Honorable J, WealeyOoodlo, Judge of the (Jouuly Court, fbr the County uf waaaingtou, uregoti, in the etteocw from waahiiigton Uouutr of the Ulreull J udea. snd saidonlur was ruaiie aod daUd Urn tth day of tiepUmber, 1, sod ths date of the first publlratluu of this suninuns M mursday, the Wh day of HsiiUmber, 1WW, and ths date of the last publlraUoa of this summons la Thursday, the II tt oij.ui ijciooer, iwu. 1 hereby certify that the within Is true copT uf the original summons. CLYDE HICMAK1MOW. Attorney for PlaintlfT, AIM Chamber of iamii. iiiug , rurtlaiKl, Oregon. NEW IRRIGATION BOOK FREE "Well Irr'gatioti for 8ma.ll Firmi" is a publication ju-t isHUecl by ths General Faeperger Department, of the Oregon IU lrotd aod Naviga tion Co , aod Southern Pacifle Lines in Oregon. This booklet seta forth in a prac tical concise way the poraibilitiea for profit of inizpenaiye irrigation, andfthnulrl lj-tin the handaof ever farmer in Oregon. Copies may be obtained free on application to Wm. McMurray, General Paeeenger Agent, O. R A N. and 8. P. Lines in Oregon, Port land, Oregon. Wm. McMurray,, SUMMONS. IN THI CIRCUIT COURT 0 THI BTATK OF OKK4ION FOR THK COUNTY OF WA8H1NUTON Palmer W. H In man, Plalntifl, ) s. I Kttle A. Hinmsn, Defendant ) To Bttie A. Hinmaun, defendant aliov ' named! In ths nam nf Ut.t. r ou are hereby notified that the plaintiff n elaa fl I au I si A s t . hlali - 1 - piiH enamel you in the above entlt ml iv,iir . , ' xmuwm, III! you are hereby required to apiearsnd aniwer "-"' " "eoins spptiaraiic thAreln 011 or l,rV,rA ik 1-1. a J J k( w.nlr, llU, and If you fall &, ,PIWM M1 complaint, ar Bis sums appearance therein the plaintiff will rauM ;!, 7 . M: "ntereu ami noted ant! will apply to t ,s Court for ths relief p,.y v" " ; "ravuiiii,wwiii ror lurovar uuaoieing the bonds of further relief aa U, the Couit may seem The date of the first publication ofthl imi TrS T lnunaJi Uptemher , 18W, and thl 1 suiiiuioiia la Io be publlah ed on every Thursday of aarh w..a i. . . period of .li weeks, the Uat publleatlon uunneneo aira TOU tiurauant Ul tha nnk. ..I t...l..K. poodi.. count, judgs of a;:,; w h , 'r u T ". ,n c"nihers, on th 6tU day of September, imu. W. A. Ti T.,.n,l All f!'.' I'talnllff. lam! ViV. Building, Port Notice of the Meeting of the County Board of Equalization Notloe Is hereby given that the Board of nquaiixaiion mr - waHnington (,'ounty Htate of Oregon, will meet on Monday, the 18th day of October, 1IKW, at the Coun ty Clerk's ollloe In the Court House in HlllH H.ro, Oregon, that being the third Monday in said month, and the day and place set by law tor the meeting of said board, , to ; publicly examine the Assess ment Rolls of said County, to correct all errors In valuation, description or quali ties of land, lot or other property assess ed by the County AssesHor, and It shall be the duty of alf persons interested to appear at tho timo and ulaiw appointed. Waid Hoard of Kqualizatloii will con. tinue In seMlon until the examination of said tax roll nIihII be completed, but for T i0t in IV"" f""'0'1 lh"n 30 d,y" fro,u 0o' Hillsboro, Ore., Bent. 23, 1M9. MAX (,'HANDALL, Anes8or for WanhliiKton County, Bute of Oregon. Argue and Journal, 12.26. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS a . T " Ul"1 lir the ' '"" ius and naval l Will IsasiVtlriat ria h,.i,.,.i ' 1 1 IMnt interna . T ir"?""",Ju. A"T b:r,i """ unm said Ux Bheriff and Ki-ofHohV Tax 'c WaHhinirbin I !,,i. n "".or OREOON ELUCTRIC TIM8 T.KAVK8 FOR fOKTLANU No. 3s 6:55 a. 34 0:40 36.. .10:30 38-i:3$ P. 40,..i:oo 4.. 3:o j 4:j0 4o...7:is 4H...!os ivn rvow .AND tn m. 1 Noor :40 a m jj... 1 1:03 ' 33- ..9:: Are You Going' To Build If to, Call and see our New StotK of Star and Star Shingles A Cirload just arrived The 1UCST ShinKlcs at the HKST Prict If you don't want full load of shingles, rcmcmUr tt have mauy, many other things that you muld finiA out your load with. How About About that woven Wire Tcnce? KEYSTONE vt AMERICAN ROYAL, whkh will it l? We'rt got 'em both. Yours for a Q Deal always ROWELL BROS. & CO. B0H0LL8, OREGON Phone 51 x li Summer Rates East! During the Season 1909 VIA THK Southern Pacific Co. FROM Hillsboro To Orath and Return - - 900.65 To ttnst City 500.65 To St. Loula iind Return - 168.15 To Chlcarfo and Return - $73.15 and to other prinripaTcitles In the Kst, Middle West and Suula. Coffrtpomlmgly w I'area, On 5.U June 2. 3, July 3. 3, August II. 17. To Denver and Return - - $55.65 On 9U Mar 17. July I. Aug. 11. Oolng transit limit to days (mm dale of sale, final return limit Oct These tlcktls prs:nt some wry attractive feature In tin wy of pr.vilrgts snd choice of rootss; therrby enabling rwasengrra to mM trii to many Interesting points enroule. . . ttoutlng oa the return trip through California may be had at a atlf" tsnce over the rate qaoted. Hull particulars, sleeping car reservations ami tickets will I by any riouthcrn I'ecluc local agent; by 1'aATT VlCKK., A(1T , Ilillsbota," Wm. McMurray. Cen'l. Past. Agt.. Portl.Bti The Use of Money The way s man uses money makes it, aave It, ipruda It l PM' baps on of the best test of character. Money should not b regarded a tht principal nd oflifr. V hould It bt regarded with contempt, for It represent to a lent the mean of mental and physical comfort. Th finest qualities of of human nature are related to th right of money.gtn.rosity, honesty, justice anil aclf sacrifice. A Kills self sacrifice, a saving account with thl bsnk, and ex termination to use your money right (by saving It) will soon ulat a tnng balance to your credit. pay four per cent on saving and time crtlOctc. CORNELIUS State BANK. ii j 37-...t:io p. tu ' iV.i-io " 4t 4:30 " ' 43 6:30 ' 45-.-9:ao " 47 ia;toa,m, w4tJIIE sciiool,of;ouality'' JJ-fc - MoevW, rmUai OregonTaa 'A. P. Arm.ron, U-WJ' Old in yewt, new in method!,- admittedly the hU wmmerci.l .chool of tho Northwests Open all the yctf. In r 11 . ,,p th,n W0"C(" mcet-po8ition certain. 0 individotl intruction.t Bookkccpin. from written form! JJJ Bice pr.etice.'IShorthand that excels in every respect r'-w,w,u'P . department. tkjVrito for illiutrated