The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 07, 1910, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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Notice if F nal SetUcimnt
Xntic in hrn-l.T ?itn tlm I. the un
dcrniRiifHl attiiiimVlrnior ot thi t.Ht of
A. H. Vinoent. have IUh1. in
th county eouil of the Slate of Orepw
tor Washington oouniy, my final ai
count a Hiieli .lmiiiitrtor, and Mid
court ha wt Mon.la. May S. 1' 0, at the
houi of lo oYWm k a in. a the tun ami
th imnl v court riHitn in II iilil r Or
r'. an the place t.ir lieannn objection to
toil account ami ;lir una! will, moiit ol
aatd rnlatn
laleU tins March UMtl.
K. I. VIM KSr,
Administrator of the hstate of A. H.
Vincent, IVcpa.se!.
W. N. Barrett, Attorney for aaid dtvea.sod
SUMMONS.
IN THE ClUCnT COURT OP THE
STATK OK ORK0.OX KOK
WASHINGTON COl'NTY.
Notice ol Final Settlement
Notice in hereby ;iven that I. the un
(1eniRned administrator of the estate of
Mary J. llurkinchain. deceased. hae
filed, in the county court of the State of
Oregon for Washington county, my final
account as such adinin'straor, ami said
court has set Momlay. May 2. ti'10, at the
hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of saul )ay as the
time ani the county court room in Hills
bor, Orviron, as the place for hearing ob
jection!! to saiil account ami the final sel
tlement ol'sai.l estate.
lle! this March 'JT. T'lO.
liKOKUK Kl't KINGH AM.
Ailministrator of the Kstate of Mary J.
llui kiiiKliam. deceased.
W. N. Itarrelt, Attorney for saiil Kjttato.
Administrator's Notice
Notice is hereby iriven that the under
aigned has leen duly appointed by order
of the County Court of the Mate of Ore
gon. Administrator of the estate of Mar.
(caret lioodin. deceased, and has dulj
qualified as such.
Now, therefore, all persons having
claims against aaid estate are hereby re
quired and notified to present the same
to me, together with proper vouchers
therefor, at the law office of Bagley ,t
Hare within six months from the date
hereof.
listed March '.v.th, A. 0 1M0.
T. P. U0 I1IS,
Ailministrator of the Ks;ate of Margaret
lioodin. deceased.
Baglev ,V Hare, Attorneys forAdminia
trator.
No Knotholes.
Btone walls do not a prison make.
Such Is the poet's cleam.
And 1 for one shall never take
Exception to the same.
They may not make a prison, but
This much I bid you mark:
Btone walls are awful things to put
Around a baseball park.
Louisville Courier-Journal.
His Occupation.
"He bad a good business, but be lost
It."
"Did be drinkr
"No. but he was too busy being a
prominent citizen to attend to any
thing else." Kansas City Journal.
An Aerial Cripple.
"The aeroplane awaits without, sir."
"Without what, my faithful James?"
"W'lthO'it its wlnss and steering strings,
Without Its bamboo frames.
Without Its keel and motor wheel,
A sight. Indeed, to see.
Without a doubt it's all without
And banging up a tree!"
Chicago News.
To Be Expected.
"So Starcraze was to have had a
prominent part in that jierformance on
an ocean steamer."
"Yes, but he got seasick at the first
rehearsal and threw up his part"
Baltimore American.
Pride.
The hen now chants her supercilious glee.
The porker stands on proudly ponderous
legs.
It makes them grin with pleasure when
they see
What's happened to the price of ham
and eggs.
Washington Star.
His Offense.
Mrs. Xewly-I shall never let that
operator send another telegram fur me.
I Just gave bim a message for my
husband, and the first thing the offi
cious thing did was to read It Lip
plncott's. Too True.
"You certainly have a trm little waist,"
1 said as she put on her hat.
But she turned me aside and quickly re
plied, "You're right-theres no getting round
that."
Princeton Tiger.
Love Is Blind.
Lady Maud-Why. l.aijiiccli-t. what
are you doing? You've eaten half
your shield.
Sir Laumelot (very much in love) I
thought it was the pie. I'tick.
The Flirt's Fate.
She watched the gallants come and gu.
She flirted so with every beau.
fiovt, when she'd have one come and stay,
They merely come and go.
Catholic Standard and Times.
Nearly True,
"Say, pa, who said the play's the
thing?"
"Some buck number, my son. Every
one knows nowadays it's the chorus."
-Life.
To a Cigar.
Whene'er we would our cares forget
We find you tried and true.
We love you very much, and yet
We make a butt of you.
Judge.
The Reason.
First Header Why do Jenkins' char
afters all smoke in his stories?
Second Ditto It's lo give atmos
phere. Amherst Kuur Leaf Clover.
Didn't Blow the Flute.
The fiutlHt had the flu quite bad.
The unfortunate galoot,
So as he could not toot himself
He sent a sub-to-toot.
Boston Transcript.
A Warning.
Do.-'t think that every fool idea you
get Into' your head Is an inspiration.
AtcHlsou oUobe.
ThatVOld Clay Pipe.
l.tttlH Dick,
Father's "clay;"
Awful sick,
Neighbors say.
Judge.
A AttHaM X
Perh.p. her ot Tari- ,
Hut let me funny for protection?"
Whene'er she sews a buiton'uA,i)wnlng'S
It'a there to stay. I
-Detroit Ftm Pre,
Spray Your Trees
This is the SEASON to
SPRAY for San Jose Scale,
and other barh insecticide,
fungi and all fungus disease.
De sure that you
GET THE BEST
and that is
The "AETNA" brand
LIME AND SULPHUR SPEAY
No Salt
This is the tried spray, and is endorsed by
all prominent and progressive orchardists.
I guarantee the full test. Write rue for
prices.
Hillsboro, Ore., Feb. 7, 1910. B. Leis has deposited
in the Commercial Bauk $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 package.
Geo. Schulinerieh, Cashier.
D. LEIS
Beaverton, Oregon, Route 2
Colonist Rates to
Oregon and the
Great Northwest
The management of the Southern Pacific Co.,
(Lines in Oregon) takes great pleasure in an
nouncing that the low rates from Eistern cities,
which have done to much in the past seasons to
stimulate travel to and settlement in Oregon, will
prevail again this Spring Daily from March I to
April is inclusive
PEOPLE OF OREGON
The railroads have done their part; now its up to
you. The colcnist rate is the greatest 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 aud
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 East.
Remember the Rates
From Chicago $33, frcm St. Louis, $31, from Oma
ha and KansasCity, $25. This reduction is 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.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the 8tate of O.e-
gon for Washington County.
Uura Hart, Plaintiff
va.
Mike hart, Defendant )
To Mike Hart, Jjofendant above nainwli
In the name of the Htate of Oregon! You
are hereby notified that the plaintiff has
tiled a complaint aalnm you In the above
entitled court and caitHe, and you are
lierehy required to appear and answer the
complaint or tile some appearance herein
on or hefore the laxt day prescribed hy the
order of biiblieation thereof, to-wl': the
Hth day of May, A. l 1910; and if you
fail ho to appear and answer tne coin
plaint or file some appearance herein, the
plainlifl 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 forever
dissolving the bonds of matrimony eiist
ing between you and plaintiff and for
audi other aud further relief as to the
court niay seem meet and proper
The date of the first publication of this
iiiiniaoiiN is Thursday, the 24th day of
March, A. D , 1910, and Uiin Auiumons in
lo be published on every Thursday of
each week for a period oi nil weeks ite
tween said dates.
This summons is published by order of
Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge o the above
entitled court, made in Chambers, this
21nt day of March, A. D., PII0.
CHAB. J. SCHNABLE,
Attorney lor Plaintiff.
Notice of Final Settlement
Peoples" Ticket, ravorhte Saltan
License, K loc ted
MOST SlMKiriiD EICCTIUN IN HISTORY
Battle ol Ballots Show Small Majority
(or the Wets
Every year the thriving little
city of Cornelius has an exciting
municipal election, aiul for a num
ber of years, there has Uvn a
tight W'tween the "wets" ami
the "tlrys." This year it looketi
as though the "tin s" w ere going
to win out, but when the votes
were counted the "wets" had a
small majority aUuit the same
that has prevailed in the past.
There were good men on Imth
tickets, but the adherents of
either side stuck closer to their
tickets than a brother. The re
sult of the election means that
for at least another year, so far
as the city fathers of the little
town without debt is concerned.
saloons will Ih gr-anted license to
sell under stringent restrictions.
The result of the voting:
Peoples Ticket Mayor Henry
Ohallaeombe, 58; councilmen -Geo.
Holscher, GO; H. A. Lytic,
6:1; A. Benson. 08; J. R Merrill,
GO; recorder. V. L. (Jelger, (M:
treasurer, A. S. Hendricks, d.
This was the wet ticket.
Citizens Ticket M. H. Hen
derson, 52; councilmen F. A.
Thomas, 50; W. K. Ness. 00; L
Hollinger, 58; S, A. Kilgoiv,
57; recorder. D. K. Phelps. 57;
treasurer, L A. Puncan, oU
Mr. Duncan was not nominated.
and his name was written in in
place of C. C. Hancock, who had
been named, but who had with
drawn. This confusion doubtless
caused the small vote for this
candidate.
REST ROOM Fl'M)
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MOORE A HOOVER
Smoond Sirmai Maaf Market
Fresh and Ourad Meats
ALWAYS IN STOCK
JSeoondStramt, HUafUfP0
Notice Is hereby Riven that t, the under
signed Administrator of the Estate of
William W. Marsh, Decoaaed, have tiled
in the County Court of the State ot Ore
gon for Washington County, my Final
Account as Administrator of said estate,
arid 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 Hillaboro, ttregon, as the place
for hearins; objection, to said account and
the final settlement of Maid estate.
Dated this March la, 191(1.
r u; uiiiuii
Administrator of the Estate of William
W. Marsh, Deceased.
W. N. Barrett, Attorney for said Estate.
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
buggies, designed for Oregon
use. The best of hickory, the
best of steel, and the best of
workmanship all reirfforced
above the average make, was the
order given, and the carload of
special manufacture arrived this
week. Call in and see this
Michigan buggy at Connell &
Co.'s big store.
Ferd Hartrampf, the Buick
airent. is nat.ient.lv awaitins? the
good weather in order to use his
handsome new machine. V
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The Rest Room fund continues
to grow right along, notwith
standing this is the busy season.
Since last Thursday, the follow
ing have paid into the Argus as
follows:
G. H. Pranger. Hillsboro.... 1 00
Alf. Heywotxl, W. llillslwro..2 50
Ralph Imbrie, West Umon ..l 00
A. E. Peat, West Hillsloro..2 00
Jasper Ketfer, Gleneoe 1 (X)
R. L. Robinson, rarmington.l 00
Ounzer Sisters, Newton I 00
A. L Holcomb, Hethany. . . .2 50
PreterPyl. Hillsboro 1 (X)
Mrs. Fred Hulling, Hillslx.ro. 1 00
Jos. S. Robinson, Farmington, I 00
Other contributions are:
Jos. Connell, Gleneoe $1
Thos. Connell, Gleneoe 5
John McCallen, Cedar Mill 1
C. L. Johnson, North Hillslxiro 1
Mrs. C. Lystrop, Hillslniro 1
W. P. Dyke, Hillsboro 1
There will be an "open senate"
of the young men at the M. h.
Church, next Tuesday evening.
lhe M. h. is planning a big mu
sical and social event for April
22. Geo. Humke, Ward Wilkes
and Chas. Deichman go to Port
land, Monday, as delegates from
Tualatin Castle, to a conference
of Boys' Clubs.
Wm. Hanson, F, Hlakesly and
M. (i. Davis, all of the Scholls
section, have filed articles of in
corporation under the name of
"The Scholls Milling Co.," the
business to be manufacture of
flour and feed. .Incorporation is
in the sum of fy.OOO. .
Those wishing to join the
Hillslnjro Mohair pool, as in
former years, are requested to
bring their wool to the Har
trampf warehouse, at the P. R.
& N. Main street crossing.
C. Heim and Jack Roy return
ed rnday from a trip into the
Yoncalla and Creswell sections,
where they were looking after
speculation in farm lands.
Anton Hermens, Verboort, Jos
Connell, Gleneoe, and Fret
Hamel, West Union, were in the
city, Saturday, on company busi
ness.
Jonn A, Chapman, of the Mid
dleton-Sherwood section, was in
yesterday, on business with the
county court.
Henry Boge, of South Tuala
tin, was in town yesterday, aru
called on the Argus.
Miss Susie McKinney, of Port
land, was out Sunday, a guest at
the Mrs. h. C. McKinney home
0. Westcott and N. H. Jones
of Vinelands, were in the city
yesterday.
Herman Miller, of Bethany
was in town Friday.
Mrs. R. Cook was down from
Cornelius, Friday.
Jasper E. KefTer, of near Glen
coe, was in town Saturday.
Sam Moon, the Centerville
hustler, was in town Saturday.
Frank Keenon, of Vinelands
was down to the city midweek
S. P. Reedei-J of Hillsdale, was
"ti'J'iaeHtejrdaorentyn
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Kxceptioual Values in Miuhruidcty
at ltc to 15c; this week 7c
1 Lot l'aucy Spring Suitings, values
25c to .tv, this week I'A'
The I-'ainous Royal Wot caster Cut
set, For particular jxoplc. Pop
lar Prices.
Just Arrivedi A New aud dun.
plcte Line of Boys' Wadi Suits.
5(V to $2.00
I, .idies' y handkerchiefs. pjcc
I his week, 3 for "K-
La lies' l'.ttu y ami Tailored Waists
Kxccptiotwl Values y' to -s .
Sec the Nifty, New, Patent ami
T.ui Pumps for Misses and Chil
dren. Right Prices.
All ki mis of Shoes for all KituKof
I Vet.
BAIRD
Between the Druji Stores
J-' " " "
WE THANK YOU,
Tricuds and patrons. For by your liVrul
patrouage we have accomplished our aim,
in closing out various lines and reducing
our over-supply, in the reduction s.ilc
just closed which we hope has been a
benefit to us all.
Now -with New Goods, ami tight
prices, We know we can please you, and
it will Ik: our aim at all times to cater to
the wants of our customers.
Our Motto Is, "LIVE AND LLT UVK."
TRY I'S,
Mays & Conover, S(:"""s' (""(t,,v
Whi.t Hand.
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w ulnl hniids In a i'u k uf csnU
Pltsumt For th Lev,
lit Mrtk'o Umi young own ran Vt
Kri-at nttwilli.u to young ladM tut r
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makes 0(n prixlry, ().,,
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In aonm mrt of llul " lMllli'
ItiK tin- huay arioii.ii will i,ui.
twriity to twenty ISv'ii tuiuhkni ufllk'
Inu a day.
Skinning a Bm.
An i-nHV way to akin fl1,
hlii'dliiK It and entiHlnff " ,olo,i
In to put It In cold water ni '
la cooked. 'J'hen draw tlm Im ' ' 1
down eaeh ono and tlm '
off witlimit trotihlo.
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lirllllantly IlKhtod ono. 'I'ry ' f
ttio clmriKo Knidiiully hy "'"7,
a inoniuut noar thu om door
lighted room.
Th. Chin... Co.. b(J
Tho run wan Inlr.Hliieed into
by tho Mitnchu dyuaMiy. . ,
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mand it-there Wt any 0
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by thn Miineliu tiyiiii"ij- - a k
to liavo hen orlKlnully
tho Manclum hy their nen-a
tudo to tho homo, that uiil"'" .
dayed n Broat part In llfl
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inothod of 1'HliihllHhlnK r"IB
between humiin heliiKH and nr
A Not.bl. Hou.jj f,
A brick Iioubo erected VM '
In KkowheKU... Mo.. ! lf"
(Jlfferent towim and two "U
It liua never been moved.
Gold L.af. . D (tut
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