i HlUJBORO ARGUS MARCH 1910 if I i i 1 1 - FGE 4 Spray Your Trees ' Jfnlic t burhT ivn th 1, the itn drtirnd admlnialraior of th route of A. H. Vincent. dael, have Sled, in the counljr mill of the Stale of Orefton fir Wahintn county, my tinal ac count a Kti.h adminirtrator. ami said Curt basset Mumlu, My i. Isl. atlne houi of 10 o'clock a m. aa Hie tune and th roomy cmirt room in HillsNwu, Ore eon, aa the place fr hmn objeotioiia to said account and the final aeuifiuent ol aaUl route Da'e.1 Uul March i. If 10. r. I. VIM'KST, Administrator of the Ksut of A. H. Vincent, leCe.Hel. W. N. Barrett. Attorney for aaul deceased. Mt-M Hig Convention in MilKhvro. SaturJ.iv I at MOST SlUTSSITl I UK HH Supreme Kcprtscnlatitc Miriam Brook IVcst'Bt B. ' " Immniiii rinrnr i -Ifr N-otic. cf Final Settlement H N 11 rm I I ""ta in I iiiinu uiuiliiu ii j i DISTRICT MEETING - t . 1 i -4 I i 1 ! 1 . ; 3 1 i 4 f J i J ' 4 SUMMONS. IN THE ClRCl lT COURT OF TI1K STATK OF OREGON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY. Cbarlea I. Pasbiell. I'lsintirT. Kliiabeth ft. Dashiell. Defendant. To Klisabeth K. lathiell, the above named defendant In the name of the State of Oreeon you are herehy required to appear and ans wer toe complaint tiled against yon in the altove entitlfsl suit on or before rri day, Ihelstday of April. lHlrt. hich is all weeks after Thurwiav. February l.th WUJ, the date of the tin.! publication of thuturamons, ami n j"u iui p pear or answer, for want thoreof. the , platntifl will apply to the Court for a tie I eree-diseol ting the bonds of matrimony j eilatln between the plaintitf and dc-1 fendant herein ami for such further re- i lief a the Court eein meet and iit and j aa In plaintiff" s complaint prayed for. . tl.. i ..nShlirt.! )r urder of the Honorable J. W enleT Good in. Indite of the County Court ot the State of Or egon for Waahlutrton County, in the ab sence ot the Circuit Jiule fnmi Wish tuzton County, and aid onler was made and entered on the 15th dy of February. 1M . The dale of the last publii-atien of thi lunmioiu is ThunKlaT. March 31. llU. CLYPK RICH AKIK-ON. Attorney for Plain tiff. MS Chaiulwr of Commerce, Portland, Oregon. Notict Ol Final Settlement Kotioe U hereby ?ien thai I. the un dersigned aduiKiuitraUir of ihe estate of Mary J. Buckingham, deceased, haie filed. In the county court of the State of Oferon for Washington county, my nual account as such administrator, and said court has set Monday. Mav t. 1910, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day as the time anj the county court room in Hills bora, Oregon, as the place for hearing ob jections to said account and the hual set tlement of said 8HUIA. Dated this Marco ii. 110. UEORGK BUCKINGHAM. Administrator of the Kslale of Mary J. Buckingham, deceased. W. M. Barrett, Attorney for said Folate. NOTICB TO TAXPAYERS JJotic it hereby given that the 1909 tax roll for Washington County, Oregon will be open for collection and payment of tazea on Thursday. February 10, 1910, and all who make full payment of thtir tax before March 15, 1910, will receive a rebate of three per centum. Half pay ment can be made by the first Monday in April without interest charge, or pen alty, and the remaining half csn be paid t any time prior to the first Monday in October, 1910 Where no payment is made by tbe first Monday in April, 1910, the tax becomes delinquent and the statute requires from that date a penalty of ten per cent per month on aaid tax notil it is paid Geo. G. Hancock, Sheriff and ex-officio tax collector for Washington County, O-egon. Dated at Hillsboto, thu Jsn. 1910. Administrst jr'a Notice Kotksa is bertby given that tbe under signed baa been duly appointed by order of the, County Court of ihe Slate 01 ure goa. Administrator of tbe esute of Mar garet Uoodln, deceased, and baa duly aoalified as saeh. Mow, lher(ore, ail pervjns having eiaima against said estate are hereby re qairad aod not.fie-1 to proeent me same yo m, together with proper vouchers therefor, at the law office of Kagly Hut wiliun six months from the date hereof. Dsied March 2fcth. A. I) l10. T. p. GO DIS, Administrator of the Ksialo of Margaret O wdin, deceased. Bag ley A Hue, Attorneys for Administrator. The Feminine Facs. A perfect feminine face should measure exactly five times the width of an eye across the cheek bouea. Tbe eye should be exactly two-third the width of the mouth and the length of the ear exactly twice that of tbe eye. The space between the eyes should be exactly tbe leugtu of one eye. Parliament of Bats. Tbe "parliament of bats" assembled during the regency In the reign of Henry VI. Its members were forbid den to carry swords, so tbey went to the house armed with bats or clubs. Genius at Eighteen. At eighteen Mendelssoliu produced "Midsummer Night's Dream;" Meyer beer. "Jepbtua's Daugbter;" Schubert, "Erl King:-' Bach was court musician at Weimar; Michelangelo executed bis basso relievo of the "Hattle of the Centaurs;" iJa Vinci's work was ac knowledged by bis master, Verocbla, as far surpassing his owu; Ixipe de Vega, the Spanish dramatist, bad com posed "Arcadia;" Savage produced bis first comedy, "Woman's a liiddle," and Shelley wrote "Queeu Mab." Weight of Money. If a man could carry 2X pounds he could get away with only $2!561 In cents and $917 In nickels, but be could more $2,017 lu sliver dollars, $54,JJ0 lu gold and (71,111,100 In $1,000 notes. A Picturesque Mountain. In Surrey county. N. C. there Is a mountain whose outline displays a striking likeness to the sphinx of Egypt. It Is lu the northwestern part f the state, Just east of tb Blue Bidge range, and lies prone upon the Piedmont plains. At a distance of ten mlJe the figure Is tbe exact counter nart of that of a gigantic llou. Its body at right angles to tbe precipitous ridge and with bead reared aloft as II in tne act of rising. This is the SEASON to SPRAY for San Jose Scale, and other barh insecticide, fungi and all fung'us disease. De sure that you GET THE BEST and that is The "AETNA" brand LIME AND SULPHUR SPBAY No Salt This is the tried spray, and is endorsed by all prominent and progressive orchardists. I guarantee the full test. Write mc for prices . Hillsboro, Ore , Keb. 7, 1910. B. Leis has deposited in the Commercial Bank $100 payable to any one who can find any salt or other impurities in the Aetna brand of Lime and Sulphur Spray. Must be opened in original packaged Geo. Sehulmerich, Cashier. D. LEIS Beaverton, Oregon, Route 2 Colonist Rates to Oregon and the Great Northwest The management of tbe Southern Pacific Co., (Lines in Oregon) takes great pleasure in an nouncing that the low rates from Ksstern cities, which have done so much in the past seasons to stimulate travel to and settlement in Oregon, will prevail again this Spring Daily from Warch 1 to April IS inclusive PEOPLE OF OREGON The railroads have done their part; now its up to you. The colcnist rate is tbe greattst of all home builders. Do all you can to let eastern people know about it, and encourage them to come here, where land is cheap and home building easy and attractive. Fares Can Be Prepaid At home if desired. Anv agent of the road named is authorized to received the required deposit and telegraph ticket to any point in the Ivast. Remember the Rates From Chicago frcm St. Louis, $3J, from Oma ha and KansasJCity, f.25. This reduction it pro portionate from all other cities. WM. McMURRAY Gen. Pass. Agt., Portland. Ore. "Keep Your Own Key and Counsel" Sound advice within certain Limits. It's all right when applied to holders of keys to our safe deposite vaults. Absolute privacy. We can rent you boxes for $1.00 per year. Call and examine them. CORNELIUS State BANK Cornelius, Oregon. Phe lMhian Sisters' Pistriot con vention hold in this eity Satur day bust was one of the most suc cessful ever held in the state and all of the Temples in tin' district worv rvtuvsontod. exeeptinir Till amook and North Yamhill. The meeting was called to onler by 1 Mrs. Mariam Krooke. Supreme Jonrosentativo. of Portland. Or- phia Temple, in the absence of- district IVputy Mrs. Kmma Mc- Kinnev. Ihe visitors were wel comed by Mrs. L A. 1a!it. of' the local Temnle. Mrs. (levtirt?.. of Orphia Temple, responded. 'hoenieia leniple put on the opening work; Orphia Temple put on the statf work w ith twelve adies and executed manv tH'au- tiful figures; Uose Temple en acted the Knights' degnv, and Oregon City conducted the bal lot exercise. After a snlendid luncheon the afternoon session continued. One of the features was the memorial services conducted in memory of the late Mrs. T. li. mbne. rast Grand l mot ot Oregon. i Mrs. r red bewell sang Loved One, Rest," and a beautiful. Moral offering was brought m by a corps of little girls. A prayer was ottered by Mrs. John M. Rrown, and a short sketch of Mrs. Imbrie's life work was read tiv Mrs. Hrooke. These exer cises closed with a quartet. 'From Every V ind 1 hat If lows. Papers and addresses were read and delivered by Bertha Hart, Cataract Tem ple; .Mrs. Kachael Mauley. Sirs J. w . Goodin, Mrs. Vincent, Mrs. Shiiui, Or- :hia: "How to Kcco Interest In the Temple." Mrs. R. 11. Greer, Mrs. CVo. Sehulmerich. Mrs. Zumwnlt, Mrs Spen cer, Mrs. ticTurtx, Mrs. Valentino, Much- steller, Mrs. V. N. Harrlt. Mrs. U A. Ixkir. Mrs. Shinn, Mrs. J. W . Scwell. The convention closed with a chorus, and the Ixrd's 1'mer was ollerrd by Mrs. Barrett. Thine present were: I'honccia Temple, HilLttro Lucre tia lir ret t, IXjnis Goo tin, Knnor Wilkes, Kmlly Contiell, MUl BuuM-n, Mae (ireer, Carrie Moore, hliwbeth t.srdny, Klaie ScuuluierioU, Aukiku liocser. Lena Wilkes, I.tirah MillqniKTer, l.e Koundev. Ilattie Criiinl.ill, Jessie Sew- ell, Ida K. Brown, lUhcl Jimicy, Nellie Bailey, Mrs. J. W. Sewed, Jennie M. I.onif. Carrie 1.. Whitmib, Allah Moore, Maud Williams, fcusie Mor(itu j Dora Nelson and Mr. I. A. w liitctmirj NEW 600DS THIS WEEK Something strictly lite and nifty in all the swell styles of nobby neckwear for l.ulicS. Pricrs Reasonable Ladies' shitt waists, uc.it patterns at tiht prices. They arc WauticsThosc r.ttetit ami Tan rumps, advauce styles. The nualifKatious of the Famous Armor Hate Hosiery, arc style and durability. The Royal Woucstcr corset is the corset fur style aud comfort that you will need with that ucw spring gown. Everything, up to date iti Men's Toggery. BAIRD Between the Druj; Sttres 2Z in I'hos. W. Sain. who1 owns a Orphia Temple l'urtlanU-Mrs Mar-1 f , uj ;in thl. Seoggin Val mii B Brooke, Kle Ncale, Catherine . 1 1 1. 1 . " , , ,1, Udner, CUra K Jnuies, Anna C Baker,, Ic.V country ,WUS down to the Ntllie Wright, I.tttie Irn ONon, '.city yesterday. SUMMONS Honeycomb. A oare foot of boueycoub contains about 9.000 cells. Ami In Switzerland. It la wtliuated that there are 250.000 hive or colonlea of eea In bwltzer Ian4. each of which produces forty ptmn&M ft hooey during the season, till' I nut ) Notice of Final Settlement In the Circf it Court of the State of O.e gau for Washington County, Laura Hart, Plalutill vs. Mike Hart, Dvluda To Mike Hurt, Defendant above naintxl: In the name of Uie (State of Oregon: You are hereby nutilied that the plaintiff Iibh fllixl a complaint against you in uieaix)ve entitled court and cauMB, anil you are hereby reriuired U) aiiear hiki answer the cou.plalnt or tile Home appearance herein on or before the lant day prescrilied by the order of publication thereof, to-wi': the Nth day of May, A. !., 1010 ; and If you fail so m appear arm aimwer me coin plaint or file some appearance hreln, the plaintiB will cauje your default to be en tered and noted, and will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her com plaint herein, to-wit: a decree rorever dissolving the bonds of matrimony eiist ing between you and plaintilT' and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem meet and proper The date ofthft tirst uuhlication of this summons is Thursday, tbe iUth day of March. A. D . 1M10. and this numinous is to le published on every Thursday of each week for apeiiodol Hix weeks be tween said dates. This HUinmons is published by order of Hon. J. U. Campliell, Judge 01 the above entitled court, made in Chambers, this Hint day of March, A. D , 1')I0. CHAS J. SCHNABMC, Attorney tor Flaintiil'. Notice I" hereby giver, that I, tbe under signed Adiirinlatrator of the Kntale of William W Marsh, Deceased, have fileil in the County Court of the Htate ot Ore- goli tor Wasiiingioii oouniy, my rinai Account as AUniiiiiHirairir 01 earn esinu-, and that said Court has set Monday, April IX, 1910, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M . as the time, and the county court room in Hilhthoro, Oregon, as the place for bearing objections to said account and the tinal settlement of waid eetate. Dated this March K, lftlO. J. W. MAR8H. Administrator of the Kstate of William W. Marsh, I)eased. W. N. Barrett. Attorney for said Estate. kur fie h. i (a ' -Jr. Mi-' -: i"" VM- '"v-". 3 WE THANK YOU, Friends and patrons. For by your lihciul pattoiKU'c wc have nccomplishc 1 our aim, in closing out various lines ami ml tic ilk', our nvcr supply, in the reduction sale just clm,vd whiilt wc Iiojk: has Ucii .1 henefit t Un all. Now with New Goods, ami iif;ht pi ices, 'e 1. now wc e:ui please you, and it will !c our aim at all times to cater t tin- wants of mir customers. LIVE AND LET LIVE." TRY US, SCIIOUS, ORIwa Our Motto 1 Mays & Conovcr, TRAYLOR HUOHSON At the close of the morning ser vices at the Evangelical Church, Sunday, March 27, 1910, W. K. Traylorand Liza Hujrhson were ,UUK united in marriage, Re v. , Guy -s storc' Stover officiating. 1 he groom is well known in the city, and owns Ex-Sheriff Connell is perhaps more conversant with the needs of travel over Washington county roads than the average man, be cause for years he had occasion to make many hurried trips over bad roads. Realizing the neces sity for a strong vehicle he made arrangements with a Michigan firm for a special manufacture of bucrines. designed for Oregon use. The best of hickory, the best of steel, and the best of workmanship all , reinforced above the average make, was the order given, and the carload of special manufacture arrived this l -.II ' 1 weeK. au in anu see mis Michigan buggy at Connell & MAKIAM 11. imOOKK, Supreme Rcpn; .jsentative Oregon Pythian Sisters, who Presidet Saturday's District Convention, 1 at Maud Sliinn, Martha Hjiencer, Mai Ge vurtz, Klleu Wagner, Lulu Iucks, Therpoin Mnn M ..till lie tin mill Sarah Fones, Mary Murohy, Nettle Valentine, (lay morning. May Douglas, Iowa Temple, Waverly, Iowa. Sarah K. Hochstcdler, Alpha Temple, Past Giand Chief, Albany. Kone Temple, St. Johns. Amanda Foul, AnnaS Clark, May. Kerr, H. W. Krice. h. K. Clark, Mrs. A. S. Clark, Mrs. P. W. Valentine, Mis. Lillian Miller, Mrs. Josephine Hendricks, Mrs. A. W. Vincent, Grind Mistress of 1'inance, Alice Weimer, Karah L. lirice. Cataract Temple, Oregon City Leslie mount, Nan Chapman, ('tissue Hull, Clarice Zumwalt, l.illie Kinitnoiis, Ber tha Hart, Harriet Hayes. Kmma tucker, Detroit No. 9 A. Anderson, of Helvetia, was down to the county seat yester- Walter Hoge, former editor of the I'orcst Grove Times, was in town Tuesday evening. THR COMRT Ambers Thornburgh, who is well known in the north country, property on Washington Street, j and who now resides at Forest between Second and ihira, wnerejtirove, was in town yesieraay, they will make their future home. I greeting friends. John R. McNew, of below Reedville, was up yesterday. .He recently sold his 20-acre tract at an advance of $(KK) on what he oaid for it a few months ago, and will soon look for another location of course he will not leave old Washington county. Ed. Poge was up from Farm ington, Monday morning. Mrs. Jahez Wilkes vears aim clipped the following from an exchange: President Lincoln was assassi nated April 15, 18G5. Encke's cornet appeared January 2T), 1805, and was visible tive months. President Garfield was assassi nated July 2, 1881, and died Sep tember 19. Encke's comet an. peared August 20, 1881, and was visible tothe naked eye. President McKinley was assass inated Sept, 6, 1901. Encke's comet appeared Aug. 15, 1901, and was visible for several weeks. I Argus and Oregonian, $2.25. I II hut luil kilWO. I lnwr'iii living III OLYMPIC FLOURNI ) F lie 1 You ftlwil'VH luk" ",,c''HMr,lI1y 1 1? SttUllMul "rilutLWUlV I " S'll'l'rrit i,illl IU"1 3ailLCc ('lcHii-jiiHt iliat Isri'iiiiinMltotni'l'0 Vy U&P! h rivery. Hack of Olympic i frm U liWrniTtUTW I burnt citrcru V Bcli'clcil jmomiiw"'--- i i;sk riirrii j?i i ...i -.... i inp iiii'iti hiu'" I I " XX I in in iiiiii iiiiiuuiiu hik u iui"- - . IryTfe-a-riiu! I ilMivoii.litirniRoiilvtliepltinU"'shil'. I : jJVr I ,HfBnilniartlwUcVlH.itull" 11! TJto rjaiL lw fiituv ortliw('Htein crop- "" lYL ii.uaOl.i..l0-'UicreIsnl III AT YOUR GROCER'S oH aJ of 10 Qijn.0in poogg JT-