The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 10, 1910, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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    HILLSBORO ARGUS MARCH H, IBIO
rGE 2
Enlaced mt thtJPoat-offloe at Hillabt.ro
Oregon, tm aeoond-elaias mail mttr.
U. A. IjONQ, KdUor.
County Official Paper
Subscription: $1.50 per Annum.
leaatxl Kvery Trtrartaj
-BY
LONG McKINNKY
The Columbia Ri?er has been
the gateway to the f utile lacific
Coatd the paft ten dave, etotui
havirg put all other ra:Uay line
out of cononufBion. All of th Cal
ifornia trains over to Ogden route
have beeo dt A cted this way. The
water level route is the thing and
thie is why Turtland will he the
great Pacific Coaet city (inw of
the days and do not forget that
we live at its doors.
The?e Spring days should be a
sure cure tjr tne grou-n micrtD ,
and the fua 'MtikiM tSoi'i
f moat aalln pmrnhts and" tnable
them to get up some kind of a cir
culation, anyway.
CASPER BERGH
Capper E. Bergh, aged 31 years.
d;ei at the home of his sieter, Mrs
J. C. Behen. West Union, Tues
day. Mr. Bergh was a school
principal, and livei at Hendrum.
Minn. He and his wife airived
here from San Diego a week ago
after ependingthe Winter in the
south for his health. It is not yet
de;ided whether interment will b
heie or in the East.
FAREWELL SURPRISE
The Mends cf Dr. Cory e'l and fam
ily, gathered at their hone at
Reedville Tuesday evening, Mrch
8, to bid tbeao goodby befoie their
departure for their new him? io
Portland. A very enjiyableeve
ning was spent plaj ing games, after
which refreshments were terved.
Those present b-eides the fauily
were: Rey. Wi-lch, Mrs Swalley.
Mrs. Kirk wood, Misses Ella Dant.
Binnie Weisenbach. Mary and
Helen Anderson, Mary Hnier,
Grace Iralay, Gertrude Daws, Jose
phine HunLicat, Marie Nordlund,
Iia Bergetrand, Ruth and Hczlle
Swalley, Bessie Kirktood, Elsie
Winters, Nannie Rhrades, Messrs.
Willis and Norman Anderson.
Clauie Johnson, Hnry H".gg,
Ernest Wolfe, W. K Thomas.
Chap. Imlay, Lloyd Daws, Oswald
Frank, Archie Berwick, Thomas
Kirkwood, Arvid Nordlund, M.jor
Weisenbach and ten Rh tades
Mies Willabe'.le Moore will 1 ave
Saturday, to teach aSpring term of
school at Timber.
Marriage license have been grant
ed to: Arthur Brussett and AntiS.
Pointer; Junius Millard and Laura
Jsof-p; Raymond H. Rich and
Mabsl Lamle-t.
Henry u ,p ana wite, ct near
Greenville, were in the city today
Mr. Cop says there is more Spring
work than usual this year. He re
ports the roads as drying up radid-
iy-
C. J. Cowaniah, of near Gleccoe,
was in town today, meeting with
his county seat friends. The
United Railway's bui ding will
make Mr. Cowaniah'a place increase
ccniderably in value.
J. W. Thompson, of Mountain
dale, and who has been a resident
nf this county for 17 yearH, was in
town Wednesday. He says this
haB been the worst Winter from the
standpoint of tedinuenees that h
has eeea io Oregon;
Forest Grove Social Notes: Mrs
L. M. Hiatt, of Mason Hill, was at
Forest Grove list week visiting her
daughters, who attend school there,
alt-o Mr. and Mrs H. W Miller.
Mi-is Anna Tompkins, of Shady
Brook, was a visitor at the home of
H. W. Miller, recently. Mrs Mil
ler has been very ill for Beveral
weeks, but is improving. Word
was rec ived from Earl Miller, the
son of H W. Miller and wife, from
U. 8. Navy, at Bremerten, stating
that to quarantine has been raised
from the ship, and they will sat
for Bou'h America the 15th of Mar
Sherman Elliott visited in For
est Grove last week. Jake R?ffety
and wife were in forest urova vh-
iting Mrs. H. W. Miller. Mrp. B
P. Cirneliue cal ei on the Wm
Hainei and H. W. Miller families
while in Forest Grove. The friends
of Peter White will be pleated to
hear encouraging news from him
He was operated on for appendici
tis several weeks ago and his had
a very bIjw recovsry. He will
now soon be ab'e to come home.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Leaves for Portland
Forest Grove Local 6:5i a. m
Mierttian river o:ia a. m.
Forest Grove Local 10:42 a. m.
Forest Grove Local 3:32 p. tn.
Corvallis Overland 5:10 p.m.
Leaves Portland for Hillsboro
Corvallis Overland 7:20 a.m.
Forest Grove Local .. , 8:60 a.m.
Forest Grove Local 1 :oo p. m.
Sheridan Flyer 4:00 p. m,
Forest Grove Local 5:40 p. m.
roOSBBlL&Gin
A CLEAN-UP
Men's and
"D rivU
jLxememDer
Come In
mm
Where You Always
Her Dowry
Br JEANNETTC D. CARTER
Copyright, 1310. by American Presa
Association.
A waiter In a coffee shop In Vienna
was arranging the tables, Boeing that
the ware tliat Is usually kept on tbem
was in order, when the door oiienotl,
tnd a gentleman walked In and asked
for a cup of chocolate.
"You are too early," said the waiter.
"Do you suppose we can serve guests
till 2 o'clock In the morning aud be
up at 4 to begin another day? You'll
get nothing here till ti o'clock. Be ofT
with you!"
The stranger made no reply, but left
the shop. Walking across the street,
the waiter watching him the while,
he entered another coffee shop and
made the same request.
"Sit down, sir," said the landlord
cheerily. "The chocolate will be ready
In a moment."
While the guest was waiting for his
chocolate be conversed with Hie land
lord. He did not take the proffered
seat, but walked back and forth. He
asked many questions about what was
going on Id the nelghborhood-whcther
the people were sati.stied with their
condition, how the city government
suited them and If the Inspectors trou
bled tbem much.
While they were talking the land
lord's daughter, Roslna, a very pretty
girl, came in with the chocolate. The
stranger wished her good day and
made some very pretty speeches to
her. When she went out, pouring the
chocolate, he said to her father:
"She Is a nice girl. But I warn you
that flowers are not always in bud
nor even la bloom. She should be
married before she fades."
The landlord, who stood before his
guest, with a napkin on his arm,
shrugged his shoulders, Bpread out
his hands on either side and rolled up
his eyes.
"She Is fading very fast," he said,
"not from age, for Bhe Is only nine
teen, but because she loves a young
man, and since I have no dowry to
give her she cannot marry blm."
"Who is the young man ?" asked the
stranger.
"He Is an optician, a maker of
glasses, a fine young man. lie served
his term in the army and was very
brave. He fought for the emperor at
Sadowa and received a medal for sav
ing a standard from falling Into the
hands of the enemy. He was badly
wounded and was brought Lome here
and put In a hospital My daughter
was serving as nurse, and she took
care of the young soldier. It was
doubtless due to her care that he re
covered." "Why do you not represent the case
to the emperor?" asked the stranger.
"He should pay for the lives of his
soldiers. Your daughter should re
ceive a dowry from the government
for saving the brave young man."
'The emperorl The poor man Is al
ready beset by the cares of stato
without being troubled by a poor cof
fee bouse keeper's daughter. What
with keeping so many different peo
IN OUR CLOTHING DEPT.
Boys' Suits and Overcoats
No one else can give you BETTER Styles,
better Tailoring, better Fitting suits.
and Let Us Show You
1 Lot of iS youths' suits, sizes 14 to 20 years,
all good colors, worth up to f 12.50, now. .$ 508
Youths' f 10 ix) blue serge suits, sie iS to 20
years, ou sale at 7 38
Youths' $12 00 brown mixed suits 789
Men's n 00 black or blue serge suits 8 19
Men's $12 00 brown striped suits 9 89
Men's i6 50 and iS 50 suits, in all the lat
est cuts, ou sale at 13 9S
Mcu's $2000 suits, new aud up-to-date, on
sale at 14 89
Men's $22 50 suits, in new and fancy mater
ials, on sale at 17 38
Men's $12 00 imported corduroy suits, on sale
at 9 89
Boys' $1000 brown striped cravenette over
coats on sale at 6 98
Men's io 00 cravenette overcoats 6 98
Men's $12 50 cravenette overcoats, in light
and dark colors 9 89
Men's $13 50 cravenette coats, in black and
colors, on sale at 10 98
Meu's $15 00 colored cravenette overcoats, on
sale at 11 98
Meu's $15 00 fine black cravenette overcoats,
ou sale at 12 98
Meu's $2 50 dress pauts' now 1 98
Men's $3 50 dress pauts, now 2 97
ples together under "his "flag one would
think he would go crazy."
"How much dowry does your daugh
ter require to marry her soldier lov
er?' "A thousand crowns."
By this time the stranger bad swal
lowed bis chocolate.
"1 would advise you," be said, "to
send your daughter with her lorer to
the emperor that she may tell bow she
saved one of his soldiers, and per ha pa
he will give her a dowry."
"Are you crazy?" asked the landlord
In astonishment at such a proposition.
".Not at all. 1 am ierfectly sane."
"Why, she could not even get aa
audience with the emperor. And If
she dlit It would be shameful for her
to bother the good man with ber af
fairs." ".Nonsense! The emperor would be
gbd to listen to a petition from a
young girl who had saved a life for
LI in. And, as for securing an audi
ence, I will attend to that for you.
Give me pen and paper."
The landlord, wondering whether be
was awake or dreaming or oat of his
senses, brought writing materials, and
the stranger scribbled something on a
bit of paier and handed It to the land
lord, saying: j
"Give that to your daughter and teMr!
her to go to the palace tomorrow at
12 o'clock noon. And be sure she
takes her soldier with her. Tbey will
be admitted to the emperor's presence
by presenting that paper, and I guar
antee that be will listen to tbem
kindly."
Without waiting to make explana
tions or to reply to questions the man
left the shop, The landlord as soon
as he had gone rushed to the door and
watflic-d blm as he strolled leisurely
down the street. The waiter opposite
who had refused to servo the stranger
k!so went to the door, wondering what
had so Interested his neighbor In the
man. Togther they examined the pa
per he had left, but could make noth
ing out of It except three letters F.
J. and It.
All that day and In the evening the
family of the landlord, with Itoslna
and her soldier, dlscusse the matter
of ri.sklng making fools ol themselves
by going to the palace.
The decision was to go. They were
admitted on the stranger's pass, and
on entering a room where the emperor
received petitions they saw that be
was the stranger who had drunk choc
olate In their coffee bouse.
He received them with a smile and
without requiring tbem to state their
case handed Roslna a check for a
thousand crowns.
Rtd Hair.
Ited hair Is, says a scientific authori
ty, of that color because It has In Its
composition a larger proportion of sul
phur than black hair.
Hiitory on a Tombstone.
At niverhend, N. T., the stone mark
ing the resting place of Caotaln James
f arming Is noted for the length of Its j
inscription, which contains 1,800
words. It recites the history of the
Fanning family back to 1649.
The Greenroom.
The original "greenroom" seems to
have been painted green In order to
relieve the eyes of actors dazzled by
tne glare of the footlights.
Do Better
N'OTIt'K OK VACATION
Of a Part of Maple Street in Simmon
Addition to Hillsboro.
TO WHOM IT MAY t'ONCKKN.
You will pl(u takn nolieo that I
umleialgned hna tiled with the, Kwonlor
01 me fiiy ol lllllHlHiro. origin, ,l
tition praying that the foo in tltw-.rlli
11 portion of Maplo Mreot m Himinon'a
A (io moil to H Illation), On-gon, Ui-wll-
lietriniiliig at the iiiUtrwction of Hie
aonili line of Maple Si rent with the wml
line ol roil rtli rltnt in llillahorn, Or
eon, ami ruiinintr tiinnca lui.m tl.
south line of Mnnl Street, forty tUn rt-
thence norlli paralM wuh Urn w.-t liurul
Fourth atret, aiity fiwt, more or lexa, to
the north line of Maple Htrert; themt! rait
forty-live feet tn the went line of Fourth
Bireet; ineiiee aouth to In i.U.-. of Iwi
ginning, being a alrip of hint forty-live hy
amy inei, oe vainu-.l, ami allpgiiiK thai
inn oniy rmron to l.e allectml by anrh
vacation are the petitioner, Clarrnc It.
Illoyd. and Kenjamio Hlnliiell, ahutting
Now thnrtfore, all pertuna Internaled
are hereby notltlnl that naiil petition wil
ot onani ny tne t uv t onne of tin. r i
ol Hillsboro. on Tutmday, the nth day of
April. 1910. And are further notllla.1 to
prevent their objection to the allowance
of said petition and Maid var.atl in, on or
before said flth day of A prii, l!H0.
Iated Hum Istdayof March, linn
t'LAKKNCK 11. IJUiYI).
Petitioner.
"
Rubbar Planti.
The trees and shrubs which produce
rubber grow In a narrow belt of the
World, within 5 degrees north and
south of the eepjator.
Mioroaooplo Life.
The drat organized living forms are
extremely minute and can only be rec
ognised l,y powerful microscopes. A
altered Inftmlnn of hay, allowed to
stand for iw t,r three days, will lit
erally swarm with living things, many
of them uot exceeding the forty thou
sandth part t,f nu Inch In diameter.
And yet, minute as these anlmalcuhie
are, they are thoroughly alive. They
dart about and digest, shooting out
their Jellylike substance to seize their
food.
Aptly Tarmad.
A farmer In a flood district, watch
lpg his mortgaged house and barn fall
over and float down the river, remark
ed, "That represents my floating In
debtedness." Bad Feather Markets.
The plains of Hungary are well
adapted for the raising of geese, and
travelers In that country are often en
tertained by seeing from passing trains
great flocks of geese feeding In the
fields aud watched by goose herds. So
many feathers are yielded by these
geese that four "bed feather markets"
are held annually at Iludapest, and
at each market from 000,000 to 700,000
pounds of bed feathers are placed ou
sale.
Wild Ostrich Feather..
The feathers of the wild ostrich are
superior to those from farm birds.
Chinese Politeness.
A Chinaman who wears bis specta
cles in the presence of a guest or a so
cial superior Is held to be as rude as
! ,n tnl country we consider a man whn
'ttU to Mwove his hat when meeting
wouwu oi uia acquaintance.
Notice of Final StUltnunt
Notlc is hrby ! that th uioler
1 ...... ..1 ...... 11. .r ..( tli la.l will ami
i n.nt of lald K. k tutor. dwad. h
II 11 tit ilir i-muiiy lourl rWaahliin
iv hi. Itnal account In til in"
..f r.lalr. ami llial aaid Court ha
iU.I M.oi.1. Ilia ,'lai day f March.
1 mm .1 llil'..niil I'.ilirl Kooill III Hill
Uuo, Orea-on. al III o'clock A.M.
! .i.v .. 11.. tuna 11.I i.lac lur heariiia; l-
hwliuim Iti Mkiil llnal a.'.Miini, ami i'-i
dual cl lenient nt ld
I'ultKl Hi w leilli laf of Kla'V. t"l
V II I' AltK Kit.
kiMiil.rriliilitl IU ami iwiiaiiiaiit t'
liitilK k uilnr. iIiwukhI.
ItHiilor A Ham, AlUwiiMa fur Kiavulor.
Ailminialraliir'a Notice
IN T1IK t'tU'N t'Y OOI HT OK TM K
ti'l'ATK OK OKKtiON tH WAII
INtiroN I 'Of NT V
In llttt Maitor f IU Ktai f llaiiuali
K.'lfp, ii-aiiMl
N.UIi'ttla linrli kiii tlial br vtrtiia
of an tmlor u( lh imnr tSmrt f ali
IiikUiii t'liiiiilr. itn-K.ni, 'lulv ma.to an.l
ntPiml on tin. Hill ilV f rl"i'. I'"",
nili.iruiiiif uiil ilim-tititf Ilia uuiti-raitf"-
t-,1 iliiiliilul..r til lh ntaU t"f llanimli
U.ll, iltK-vaml, Io wll at inivaln !. ir
t-aait in haiul. Ihit rral miala lirmanr
ilnat-rilmt.
S.iw . llirtiiir. I. Ill a.linliilttia
ttr. III uirniiaiit-.' of aalil orilor, III n
anil allt-r MomlaT, Man-It :il, It'ltt.
at iirivalP nal. lor aili Hi han-l, all f Iti
lulloaini; Jnu-rllml ml ltl.lu ;
l.ol a. Hi ' A.l.lltlon ! Ilia T"
of IUavrVni. anliuiittiiii t 0111117,
IT., II
Or
Tlial anv ami all lnl. for Ida l-iiri-liat
if .! uniiwrlir. mar b iiliinlllil Ui ma
al Ilia law o'ttW ol Johu M. Wall, al
IIIIIhIkiui, Orvtf.m
llaiwl al UilUUmi, Orison, Una
ilar of Ki-l-niarjr. l-iio.
M. H. IIAKNKS.
Mill
A'lnilnlvtralor of til Knlai of llamiali
Kolfn. ilto-aaaatl.
J0I111 M. Wall. Allornt-y for Ailiiilma-
tralor.
SUMMONS.
IN TIIK CIUCTIT COntT OF TIIK
ST.VTK OF OKKliON KOIt
WASHINGTON I'OI NTY.
t'tinrlm I. lah!l, I'lainlin".
a.
Klitalwth II. Iahill. IWinnlant.
t'ti Klubo(h II. lailtitl, tlin aUiva
named dtfmtanl
In lh name of the Slat of Oroii yon
ar hereby riiiril Ui aopnar ami aoa
wr ti a c.miliiii 1 1 list aaiiiat you In
111 aliuve inilillo.1 anil on or livfor rl
lay, lh ll day of April, I'MO, ahlt h i
nil week aflnr Thnrwlav, February I III
HUD. Ilia data of thr flrtl niilillratlon of
tlila Niiimnoiia. ami If you fall to a
pear or imr, for aul llinrmf. Iha
plainlitl will annly to th l our! fur a tin
ortti ilimolrtitK Ilia bomla of matrimony
minim luHwri-11 th iilalulllt anil i!-
fpiiiUnl hi-n.ln ami for inch fnrtln-r r
lief aa the I'onrt M-fiiia iiipM anil hil an
ax In plalntllt'a I'oniplaiiil prarni for.
Till" Htimiiiouii It mihlthnil by urtlnr o
.1.- II ...I- I u' I .1 . I... .
mi. i ii'iiiimuiB j . n mtrr iiimhiiii, flint;
of Ih I utility I iittrt ol 111 Hlal of Or-
i-koii for Waahliiirion Comily. In Urn al
toui'M ol lh t'lti-ult Jmla-n from Vli
liiKton Coiinlr. ami UI onlnr a ma.l
ami enlt-rrd on the I'Hh day of Frbtnary
i:mo
Th data of lh lat inblli-alln of Una
uiiiinnna In lliur,lar. Marvh .11, I'MO
1'l.YHK Itil'H AKlHHJN,
Attorney for riaiiilitt, 5I I'liamlirr
t'oiiimt.n e, I'ortlaml, Orrijon
SUMMONS
IS
TIIK Clltt't iT COl'KT OF
THE
STATU OF iiltKUO.N Full
WAMIIINUTON t'ol'NTV
A W Hlovar, plalntlt!, i
va Siiinmoiia
FH I Awrrm-a. ilnfemlanli
lo f- M I.awrniica, dnfnn.lant altov
iiamrl -
Inine name of Ilia Nlatn of Ori-Kim
i tut are neriiny riinrixi ui apiwar an
an-iwer the itimplmnt of plalnlilt
on llle herein axainal you, a-iibin
"II I'M weeia from Ih ilata
Ilia "llml inililii-ation hernuf, and
you ara hnrnliy nolillml. that if yu
inn w Kiiiiwpr hhiii f-ompiaini aiittin aali!
lime, ttm aalil plalutlll will luke Jmig
intuit Kint you lor llialilinof Ty
Htimlreil ami horly i $ J Ul.ta i, liollan, and
lor IiIh ctMU anil illnliiir-wmeula heraln,
ami for a aaln of the real proHriy herein
mti,:iir(, ur wit
iXiflimliiK at a ixilnt which It reached
ny iH-xinniug al Ilia iUarlr ari-tlon ni
tier on tlin north line f Ncctloii t, T
mIiIi
i. South of Itaiiire !. Wnt of th.
niiiaiiiatiH .ilt.rl.llan. an.l rulitiliia; we it
li t; i naiiiH wi tne .-xorin r.axl enriier of
' oi innu connyi iy lh araulor
nerein Hi vm. J- lart by deed ilate.1
rruiunrr n, i'i, anil rncuninu on
,'IIM, ItiMik XI, IhmkI, and Mouth II ilirnri,
iiioiokhi went in.,, i rnaina lo North
ixiruer oi tne tract Ui I ronveveil lo
Htone wt in the nllli lal urey
thence south II drtfrnea .HI mm
No. I.H.KI
rirrnea .ai ni lloliia
.n.iai unaina more or lean to center of Tu
mini mver, ineni-a down Mina
i-naina mora or lexa, tham North 41 da
greiia m minium r.aat alHiut ai.uu chain
uianoiiiHr atone set in saltl aurvey No
...ui, iiimiit mirui ti nwmi in) in i n nil
-rai mi. niiiiiii iu plare of ta-vliiulnir
containing ai.w acre. Alao free rlKht of
r "i loan ,iirnm.A ovnr a tract Im
KlnnlnitatthninuHtraatfirn h.iiiI ut llm
alMivedoacrilMal tract, and ruiinliiK lurth
41 dexreea Hi inluutea Kaat ai :i chains Ui
. not on tn om,.al survey No
ji, thiinca Kant S2 degree, Kasl l llnki
. . . , , " ""Krtiea .hi iniiiiiuia wMt
ill hi chaina, Ihence North in deitrans .10
,w"i ai IlliKa, Ihnnra Murtn 40
" ininuiea r.aat a links to Ih
low ., in ooaniniiig, an or salil land .!
rlKhtofway being situate In Waahliigin
t utility, Oregon.
on ara furthi-r notiliml tlw.i 11,1
1..011H In m.rv,l upon ,,. lm,lo.
7. " ",""" inrati ii) coiisecu
live WHi.La in -ll,u 11. 11.. 1 . 1
: " " iinmirn Argus, a
"""i"!"1 01 anunrai airnuiallon in tin
f-ounly of Waahleglon, HUla of Oreiroii
and purauant to an onler mailn bv tin
Monoraiile Jana v. tJsmplMill, JmU ,,r
Ho. ul.,ua I... 1 , .
,,.,.,l ,,, tuny nti,r,l
01 recorn Herein on tli lth ,uy of Feh-
.''.. '. " ' y"11 are lurther liiitillml
V . nr"1 I"'hHcatli,
li.reol la the 10th day ,J Kahru. y
MO. and the daw of llm ttit publlei;
Ml..."" .,r'"r" U, Wlb'dajur
JOHKI'H A HANKV.
Attorneys for l'laliitlll
SUMMONS
luthaClrci ltOnurtoflh,, Hlata of 0r.
gon fr Waihlngion County.
J, (!. (JoitleH, IMaintllf,
VN
Orlena f-.mtea, I)iifeiiiMiit.
To Orlena fJoahm, the al
the above iihiiiwI d,K
1 Hll ro..
reiiiiaut:
are hereby required to appear and aiiawer
t .e(;oi,,ptt ,,tllwl agalnat you I, u?I
above entitle,! suit ,, (r h,f,,r" I i i ,?
Mayo April. HMO, wbll.,, '"L'
itftorTliurHday, Febrimrv ii.T, Sin !
minis, and if , ,,,i fall U, anp,r r
for want thereof the plaintlir iii 1 '
to the Court for a ,t J ..W, '
bondM nf inatrlirioi.r eilil,, Z 1". t ?
Coatps
. ..noiuy r me minor ehlld. It..h
, j
,.f 1. i """"".",1" J'l'llHhed
hy Order
1 s iiiiiirmiiM .1
.... f. "V"'i
f Oregon for Waahln.t , 11.' f...
abae.., e of 1 1 u.V . .V"""1.. tlis
ington count,, ami l J TiTjl;
am entered on h-.,.,rW
Attorney for '
( oiimieree, l'ortla,1(, '(,". l "f
J ateofliratpublloatioit Feb. li Ifiin
lat of laat publication April 7, ml
NOIU I. OP VAC A 1 ION. j
Ap.uatloii foi Vai-iltoB if V'ltv In
llik t ur, Tnottir a .Vilililloii Io ,
llill.U.i.i !
..n. l linrlir Klt'ii llal Ilia Motor
IKl ml lia llln-l 'Hl I'1" ftr Ki"Ipi '
III I'll of lliUU-i-. ih'IIHoii l-iai M II '
III I'OIIIIIIOII I OOIH'II Of lll I Hi 1-1 llll
,hi iii t . Hi Urn aurr niiiiiniK .i-i Hi .1
nl Ihtooyll III n-oli-l ol lik-k Hot- ( 1 1,
liiitima Ail.lilion Io lh I I'j ol IIUi.
ni. 1'ii'Kon. i-iil"oIaM ,! x-iiiwtl a
llo. Io wil:
llnKiiinitia' l Hi n ttiriir ol I ..I a.
lllm kl Tliorn', A.l.lltlon Ol IIMIiIh.i.i, :
Octioi. ami riinnliiB llino , lolloa tug '
tit n. lum 01 iot . . ',,-
iHiriir of lot I, !.! lo.'i'k ; llo-ii. n n '
:1t It. I tliiii' . follow nil! in 111101
tola II I.', II aiiilW. I" a in Al II o ..I,
th ilai- if ln'iflnnltiu; t!im a. to llir j
ilai of Ix-a-inntiiK.
Alul allt!lli thai. Hi llllilrllinr.l la II"
only oam-i ol in i-t.-iMiriy i.otiiiif
llintiHiit Io ! allr lil dy ain li a-all.ni. ,
No lllrivfi I. N.4litt l lo'li-liV lt i n !
al aai.l tiollllon Mill Im Iii u'iI l.y llir ;
llr loiinrll ol Hi I'lly ol Hill'lom on
mvxlay. Hi -11 iav 01 Ainu, nno ,1
tli n-KUiar nimilng ol al.l I ny onn, ii,
an.l all irnii liilrralt-l ol Io I allo.'t i
t by aalil iinHHnl yaalion ai ln.irly
.ttiulml Ui tin-will to l.l l ily t oiiiii 11 .
Ihir ol-o 'Hull III r III UK llo-fto, If j
llipy liat. Mliynufli au.ni alunil.l n.t
Iw mail a .iavil lor in aaol .-iiioii.
l'lr, tlila I1HI1 .lav of rl- . I'Mll.
t.Kii It II Ml r .
I'litlliiittrt
SUMMONS
TIIK (MHt't IT t'nt ItT OF TI!:
HTATK OF OltKiai.N ItUt
W.VSIIINtiTON riU'M V.
IN
Adolph Uleiler, 1'l.lnl.ll,
Margatnl ltlalr, iK-fomUiil
To Maigat! Uio.l. r, 1'i.lrn.Unl Um,
tiainiHt:
III th nauiaof Ih Stalo of Urn. in: t mi
ai litiiaby iiotllU! Dial Ho. j.Uiutiil lu
Iliad a iuiilaii.l 'mi you lu Hi att
itlltll i-ttitrt ami ran ait.t tri.ii are linrr
tiy riUtrl to api-vat tot tuHet the
iMIIlpiatllt or HI OHIO ...tll.. llirlB
III ou or lfor the lt -lur pr-ftiH .v
th order of mhlli-atlou lliin-f, to alt;
Hi ".Ti" day of Mai. Ii A. I' . I'M", an.l II
yon fall so to aplxtar flit-l iwo Hi im.iii
plaint or flia ouio aptK-drain'ct tlirrio.
Hi plalnlilt a 111 nuw your .1,1 u 1 I . l-c
rntrt an.l uotml an. I tll ai.iy lo I Io,
oourt lor Ih relief piatrnl fir In tun om.
plaint herein, towtt; , lira rr l onrr
llwolvllif Ilia Imliila ol i.alllli oiiv rl
isllii' IwHneen you and plainiill mid lot
iiii-tt other and further mint a Ut the
.ourt mar mm n.erl.
Die dale of the Ural piil.llrall.nl of lhi
atiniluona la lli.ira.laT llm ttilr.l ilav "f
February. A. I' , pilo- and thin num..
la lo Iw pulillahiM ou etnrr Tloua-la i I
each week lot a l-rriixl of ! rrW Iv
la eeu aald tlali-a
I hla auinnioiia la iiuhluhr,! I.y m.lrr ol
Hull. J. I. I'ailll.hrll Jo. I-- of ll.o Uir
eitlllle. I'ourl, inail lit llm t'haoitra tin
II al day ol January, l ilt)
t'has J. rWhna'x-l, Allorur f,.i I'latuMit
Noli, t ol l-'lnal Satllrincul
Notice la hr-rbv ilrll lliot liir uii.lrf
lajti t ln hied lirt htisl a. count aa r
renins of Ihr laat i. and I, autitrt.t ol
Wm. II Wrir, drrraard. and that tl.i
I'laiuly Cotiil of lb Stair of llirtmi f .
Waihlogtmi County haalitrd Moii,ta
Match J.H. 1910, at Irii o't lmk t.l taol
day, and llir rouiiln i.iurt iih.iii In il
Ihjiu, t tirgt n. at llir Imir alt I t l.i. r ,f
hcaiintf olijectloiia lo aal.t l.ua! immiiI
if any Ibrir l-. and to the liral arlt c
liM-nt of aaid rsuir.
Anna J Writ,
r.irt-titrn ol llir laal !I an.l fl
inriit of Win. II. Wrir. drrrnvd
llalcd llna I jl It dav ol t'rtnoaiy, l.,i
SHERIFF'S .SALE
IN TIIK rul'NIV i'ul'nr
HTATK OF lillKUON . Knit
IStlToN IlifS I Y
K TMl:
W AMI
William A. Wll
a and llr-rby M. I'orlrr,
i'laiullirs
U. liehiikwaud t'. II. s hrill, ifrii,U.iia
Hy virlii of an Kir, uii,,o. Ju.hTii,rui
Order and lcfe. duly i-.u.-l out of a,
under the a..al of llm !, ntilitlrd I'iiiiiI
lu th alaive Piitilh.,1 itllMi i iiir.loiv
dlre, la, ,ll, the -.Mat lr ,if K,.,ruar y
IHI0, iihiii a Judgniiiaiit reu,rrr, a,t
toretl lu ihn aaid lour! on th nth ,! ,,r
llarettibrr . I'asi. In !,, i. S I M 1,1111 A
Walls and llrrl.y M. -,r,, ,,a,irr
rlaiiilllta, and attains! ti. Itrhnke aud I'
II Hchrill. Itefendants, for the .,,,
' - lli Inlrrral thereon from the 1 ' I.
day of February, I'Mll at ii p. r . i.iit,,i
aiinuin, and Ih,. furtiicr aum ,.r m
coals aud dlahuraruinnla. and ala.. thr
ciaila of an.l iim,i. , rll t 1 , t
in and riHiirliiK u,r to lunke aaln ,, u,P
ollnwIiiRdiaH-rila-d real properly. ,t...
III V ajilllliKloli toiiiily, lltl((,,ii ,,..
Nils 4 A .ml ;, Kir..lrl A,,; u
llgardvlll.aaper map ami plat ,, m,,
thenllliaj ofthn Unorder of l'ov,.v,.
of Waahlllgtori 1'olliitv. llr.vioi.
And In puriuaiu' of 11, allai-hiueiii
heralolore made by urn of II, n,,r,i,
real prninirty on llie p:th ,l.r f iMll,r
1MI. Illidar and hy virion f i, wrl, j
u"'1 "I duly inuil and di lt,,r... lo
Ilia In this t-aiiar;
Now thnrefora, by vlrt,,,, f
ciillon, JiidKini.ut, onler . ,riM,
and In co,pla,.,T with the eotiiinanda l
.1 i!v '.'Vfl 1hv1"1 "I"'", and ai
oiitha'AUhday nf March, l n, .11,
hour o ten '(.,a k , ln , t , f
d.K.rnfihti court hllw, n, tin ntv ,
lll lUiro,al,lcounl.yaii, slat,., , ut
pub In auction, ,uhje. ti r.i ,,i, ,
ttiahlgheat hhliUir,,,,,, ,, , ,
00 11. eaah In hand, all the right, llll,. ,, ,
inten-Hl which the ,hv miuiiH 'l. f. ,
of";h,.'r',.,,l,'7"ft,M""' "" '''"""
of said at achmi-iit ,y philntill, hrrei,,
naiiuily the Ulth day r u .,(,, p, , ,'.
slnca had In and to u,,, M,V, ,.wniM-.l
real -roprly p, anuy Mrth, ,,'
eoalaml all aiTruiug cnita.
lllllshoro, Oregon, Feb. '.'I, I'HII
u . ,,r "KO. (I, HANCOCK.'
I '" u f ",(,W!',"hl"Kl"ii County, o,,,,,,,,,
John M. Wall. Attorney for ', , ,,"
SUMMONS
IN THK ClltCIHT CO:iT of
HTATK OF OHKOON Kilt
WAHH INIITon COUNTY
TIIK
Joseph Ingram, I'liiliitlir
tJki '
MhIIumh A. IriKrr,i,
Tu Us u 1 ia.u.. a
Ihifnndiiiit,
".niedSmUut: ",,""' t"" ,l,M,v"
In the Name of llm Hlata f oM,i,n,
You are hereby re,ulred to iipiioar in hi,
.ve t,tlrl nourt and c,i,nJ 7 a
Hi" w.uplulMt therein ill,.,i " U.r
Ingram, the
on or liefurn i1H ,, ' "T. ' '
H,d1,,a,eba,;;,Up,t;,::y,,,o7
riami n,. r. 1 marriage) nun mar-
K7.V'! 'I-Hartlo,,.' '""m
..ni, n,"V '." ",mr """"l "I'on you lV
-B.-jr , naie, AltoriieyH for 1'lalntiir.
Hillsboro
Hicyc lo
llcpair
Shop
INahy Crrii.;t.
mil t hi 1 1,. . . ti
' "in May
All OtluT W..,k llt atly n(j
will iimu
li ! H t-in on tthl.
(Ml I :.
x ' n iimi nut
I U lllllllll t 111, , r
S.tll'S.
Rumblrr sunt Cirscem
I'll i It--,
K. K. DAIl.KY,
M I Ml V',l 111,1,,..,! I I
i r "' iic court
linn-1-.
Nohrr lo ( onlratiota
H.i'c.l pt.OHM-ala . Ill I . . .
111., t .01 n I I ,1111 1 ,,r ,.1 . 1
....,. uotii ..-..t.Mk ,. r."""!.
a -1 Van Ii. I , f... ,
a..l....lt?ll lu U...I I,,,,,,,.,
hat. I.er. Ii.ib.I Im.u s,. a n,7
.....I !- on Nu 1... nr.,:;.
I'i-tri. I So II, t U, m,.i !,.
" N" ' ' l--l 1-W.MJI.l
at..u nod lioa.l lotn. 1 v..
r,.i 1 tm ,-r.,.i ,,r nrk u
Hiariy a iiolr w.ii,,,., ,.(
"fl-! 'oa-l .11.1,1. I. a! .,.( th, a a
It., an.l lor II ai t ,.( Iht ,,
..a. I. in I In. in, 1 . 1
. .... , j uji
...l l',.li.-l No. .1, ,l; Uuaj T
il. tN... VI. liaal..... Ii..a.t ilairtj .
Imi: H-a-l Ih.tu.i N i,
1. 1. 1 i;,.a I'Ijui, 1 N .( u,nu,B
I'"k .aia tonal . , In,. lr. I u f t
,1 rnrl..l 1.1..1. 11 m.1 11 . 1 .
the 11,10111 of III In. I ter ah I 4 Sot
miii, i 11, I'l.'p. ,ai ii iua.
i , li -ri.xaal ii.u.t l -.ruianuw
rIUUr,l , lin k f.. al lu V )a,
, atn.ioul of ll.e t,rio...,.i i.
. h.-- k I-.OII 'iilr.
l i e il.Crwwflll I 1.1,1. , !. iaui,
tnj-vica 1m.i. I I..t ah -ny. 111,1 U L i.
tr, lllllr, 1, II ly thit I ..ill, ly t'our!.
I '.e tU'til la rrM'rir.1 t., ,r.l .
ail l.l.la '
For l.irthi.l infiiiiintl i,.n in.iiilra J iu
1'ouhir lu, ife,
ly otilnr of the t .out
J. Vt . l.lMI,lJi
.'tniir J 0.11.
Vt I I 1 ION l-OK LIOUON LIClNSI
in 1 UK cm n l v 1 "i i;f or THI
MAI ll uf ui; l.i,M, Inn TJH
I tU S I V OK v AsiltMituM
III Id II allrt of tin- a! I 1. all.'tl of Ltf
I . ri.iii.M o l.l. el.ae .i a ,
too itiooa an. I Ms t t.huunlsaai
iianilia than one a i.,n, in Botaat
I'r in, !. W a.hiti;toii i ..uniy, Ufajo.
Toll, lliimtal !e tountv i'uurtoiU
HUle l.f t lirrfoti, f..r VS a-hn lon ImiUj.
1 he iii).l(-rainpil iitUinnor lefal tal
era of Ihittoii iml',,1, W aar.1 aftaa
I 1. 11 ol 1 , 1 iri-uii, ti. I '..t, al, t ..Imp- s aa
iy ..111, i.kal inlfli ..f aai.l t'rankat.
ami I'iM a. tual rruil inila llierruf lai
hat 01 a. toaily teai lol m aaid frarlM
th riy ildi. iioii.n.tlatr!y ,rr.njiu( Ua
dale of una '.rtiltoii and ll.e ilal gfUa)
J fi l ral i. lh,.e..f, l..li:, n-it-artftlt
I - tnii, y,,,n ll.in raliir It ly sndiak
that limu xi to a4,il ainnlliima. llBOaS
aii l inait Itooora lu liia .itiaiilllim Uaut
ciiii .ii, in llutioii I re, Kiel, WaaV
Inliol r,ui,ily. tltrgi.ii. ! 'aalatl aai
oiiin. lo Ii. ,il I . mio...ii. a reai-laal
. (.. I I',." in, I l,,r a .,i..l of uasfatf.
Mali . I Ihla 1.1 ilar of M an h, lulu,
N IUKt
Illicit S I: -urn. W II iiiiinn, Cbta. I
.-ini.ii, ni I d M, 'h, ni J Ii TtluBSI.C
J Mi tide eliali. A'l iin liclh.li, Jnhs stll-
ull, liiu. I lahrr, I'rlly S aliU, Cr
K'it:K!r. .1 W ltoaid. I has. UmB.
II. 1, v I,(i.,ll, J .N HoliinaiMi, AJsai
Siiii..u, I 1 joiira, I. II I ui, J II litA
, i lllciWc. r- 0 Kiel" r. W II II t.,
I ic I II I a .Urll. ha Ual-m, C V kit
lund t'haa A U'alaoii. I tiu hnmill.I
J Mrl'allatlil. I' CStrpl.rlH, I, WalBSI,
1 11 Mill. A N Moll. Ii 1'arH.h, flalll
llallry.J N llailry. J,-c Suiriksl. Flti
.Slottrll, Aiifll.t 1'rtrKtlka, I' Ii li!,
Mitltln l.rili.lliiill, John Kmltr, tbas.
Huir, t'lita, floalbtr, W Willi,
'I 'la 111111 II, A A I'lauKlm. K K Ryr, C
l er, I'.nll lll,w.iu, Ham d Sli'II.J
l.ucaa, 1 I' Hit-data-, ) C Keiiliulll, F lo
nrlly, Alla-ll Watson, Hen InKles. AM
Ko.tur l II Stotarll, I'lank I. WIlM.
N I' W1U011, KuUil II I'.iiUisa, Kilga
llaniuin, I'J I'rtrrllka. Itaiik Plj
ilka, llrnunll I'.rrrnrr, J" l'olirsll, '
R I'orteal, It M Mt Kuaii k, Win. Bi.
W Snrll. .1 It Fair. K ,H W. li bra, l
Mi-K'-'lo, ll K kiK-jle. Ailon Nmry,
lout Slunnlliu, lharlry ,-vliniiilll.
Aiul.ms Si liinidliii, Ii llinanii, 8 Ho,
C S IIiouii, l I) Mnnl, M (U-iiMf.JH
l llpl ln, ( I' Via, J II I'lrdirr, II ti Cr
Martin Mail, Ku liiti.l I lin k, Fftd Ba,
IIKConplrs. Nick llula r, Slubl
Hullotk, lba llims, Cliss 0IIWM,
William Iliddink, 1, lioli. H Leilli09,
lt,ivid O'liiiuiirll, I'led Unit.
To WHOM IT MAY C0N1 KltS:
Notice It Mi ichy lllven that lit
aliol realdflil nf llinlon
Wieiliiiu-toii Couiily, Ore..ii, "
Wedneaday lha 4th daV f Msy, lW;
I'lo'cloik A. M oraitld dav. priintw
foregnltig pctllioii for lleiiiisr liisell tplw
ii.niH, t Iiioiin, and malt ltUirn m a"'"?
I'recluii III leaa iUiinlltloa Ihsll OIISP-J
Ion, lo the Couiily Courl nf lh rtUW
tln-lon, for WaHhlligUuiCouiiiy.s'" "
horo, Oregon, and at said llnie anil P'
will ak I hut a liii-nae he isaiitil W w
iindKisigiied Applli-nnll II "'"'V loa
lions, vinous mid malt lliiiora In "'lwa
I'leclucl, Washiiigtuii Couniy, OraK",'"
Ima iiiiiutltli'a than line iralloii.
lmi loil ol nun year from ditlfl nflsun"
ol such llci-nxo.
ll.iled Ihla loth day of Man h. I1111,
IIOHKIIT T. Hisfi-os.
Apullcaiil'
PKi IB ATE
H A Itiiwurd PHtiitH oltiHeii of record
HhIiih rmilty In estates A H ViO
cent ami duo A (lorn conQrniea.
C II AiUniH opiioinlml gurdin
A K Tii!hn)or,fmil.lHmintM;boiJ(W
at $:ioo.
Harah Nwl-ion recntly oomtnlM"
lo HHyliun, fiiiftl to poir Ap"
io fiiow oause whv Alma Sow
i-ball not Iih si)(ilntetl fr,urliaD"
It-port HtHtH JfcH MoNulty.de
cuariwl lilcd and approve! unjM
to final nmitinting.
For Rain Kir.o rt'Bii'fncfl pfP
erty, only throfl bliu-ks from M"1
tirRH cHntfir; alao a biihineH" chanc4
ItuirH ,l (I M. Huntr. P1"1"
mill on Third Ht., betwmn '
and LinoolD liolb phoneB. v