HILLS80R0 ARGUS WAV .". I V 1 0 J .I 7-1 4 4 -sftH 1 i ,4 - r7 3 1500 Acres Added 10 Beaverton-Kccilvillc Acreage V The lnt tract in this Wtlity now cut into aorFce lots and rdVeieil f ji tale. Rapid developemiiii o! ciie.rv comtmiiiii r now nsMirv-tl. Select a dixce location in tins Urge new addition. We have s..ld ni ne Umn 2 o rcic adjoimni; this vow pUtti j;, Inch is rupiilv developing ei tniu am! uU-nsivc l oin n. Onlv to miles out; sch I stro.im an.l electric car service, !! com ninnity c menienc. s i -.Uh tlirl. Timlrnl laud, with turutMi; ;i'rr f W5 to $;oo ;Hr acre. All cleared lam!, rcdv for crop, f k jut acre .m.l tip. Some tts.u with toinr,hni ihnj an.l me with 0rch.1t. Is, Jvuall ca-h payment an.l lulmce to suit. C'l at out otlice, 245 '.- S tik s:ree:. mmtige to go with us. outeiiH t.sc to y. 11, ami veiitv the .ihove. with- Shaw-Fear Company 245 1-2 Starh St. Portland. Oregon 11 t ;- - . Monuments Forest Grove Monumental WorKs can Save Money fcr You. iliiiuiit Designs and stock, none better. Ouality and w ork manshipuue.celkd. Prices lowest on coast. All work guaranteed Ord-rs and all communications promptly attended to. Will call and show designs and samples at any distance. Main street, X. of P. 0. Iiloek. GEE &, JONES Box 343 Forest Grove, Orcg'on. "COUER'D LACE: SPLENDID PACING STALLION UX- Sire, Lovelace; Dam, Bowney by Coeur d' Wood Bright bay; weighs over 1200: 6 years old. Season as follows: Mondays at McNuner7? barn,'Forest drove; Wednesdays at Ora Gardner's Mountaiudale; Saturdays at Hanuan's barn, 1 ton. Ou call rest of week until further notice TERMS: Fifteen dollars to insure, payable when mare is known to be in foal; service due or collectable at once when mare is traded or sold. Care to prevent but not responsible for accidents. A. W. MILLS Independent Tet. Greenville, 52 P.O. address, Bunks, Ore., R I SUMMONS IN TI1K CIRCITIT oouur UK (STATE OK OUKUOX Full WASHINGTON COUN'l V THK Wiilaiiif'n. MffHin. I And nan adjudication in and l.y tlif. , said deiTfc that th, i:I,mI on plaintill'M " ny mioriniilitiHH in llif) ciii-vt-yan. f.S(.jM:iil(..i l.y you. and each ami 01 Villi, lllav ,(. rrm ,vl .....In... : all' : vnu ami 1 i,r f..n i... i- ' . . , j " "i j "i .:i,na.iy 'rij.juu-il limn HM-.crii..,. in. -;..i. 1 i.i , or intrt in and to the aouvc d.w'ribwl KI'lil"u5' NHViKaUn" CU1"-: ,ri-V'H i pw WM.0.1 hv tho ord,.r pany, lanuill, , I ,,ral,i.. J. I.'. ( ainpn-ll, .1,, K OeorKe M,idl0r. otnerwi. Known a, I & "mo "'"" "' lh George Swdler, Anna Maim Si.'dl.T, hm i lirst ..il,lioati.in, ,hv l''li I'M" wil.;, Htephen Thorwan and Haihara! I'V'"'! pri'w.ril,,.,! , t ord,r lor u, lliorwHrr, liw wife, lllola rM.i.llr. l'Witioii (r tin- kuiiimioiix six wi-eks otlirwi8 known as Nicholan Wci.iler, )!. Jtiip-l.-y . Snow and M.-Cai'iai'it and I'ritni'.iHka Hwidli-r, Ids wi, Mii:lm,. ; AiLoriieys l',,r I',,,,,!,,' ' ' i-inraiiK aim rarnara nnittiiK Iiih wile, j hliranK. Johann (foetz 3. V. Goetn, DolHiidants -,.,,,,1, o(,ni or mis city, was out iron dressed luml,. r r,r '.,u ,. Portland Monday, on le-tral husi Frank (w. anij i i u,. u,"n. . : . " i , """""""I ,iiko Dinm, niiiw .nana isc ii cr. Ills 1 (lrccrl nni .,. i f ..II I..'. 1. i wife, Stephen Thorwart and iiarW , V ' Urn rJl all kmd.S, and Thorwart bis wife, Nioiioia Sei.ii,.r oul- or line timber. If you are I otherwise known us Nicholas 8ic;dler. and' Kointf to build ir'we u4 -i fVinnruJ KranziBka Nidler. liia -ir Mi,.i i Z h tJ ""I'U, J..IVC US a tftatlCe Shrank and Harimra Shrank, his wit,, h , 10 "KUrc On your bill. Will figure hiirark, johunii GooU, Frank Goeiz. anii , at yard, or deliver We are now In the Name of the State of Orriron-' '" !l0.m tlle n('st timber cut You are hereby ri.qnired t.i ppe.n- ami ln OUT Section tor Vear.S. CironCT Iv tho Imlkitijjr of a bir gaso line bticy, tho climbing qualities of which woiv vauntinl hv tho demonstnitor, a number of" local jHvplo nanxnvly oscainnl Ivintr hurt seriously while tho automo bile was elimhinjr the hill on the ; W ilson river staro route Tuosdav aUmt live miles from Hales Oitv. I'ho iveupants of the car woiv lohn .McNamer. Hurh Smith. Hand Smith. John Stribieh. Charles Miller. Jake Wirtz and the demonstrator. Tho entrtue. it is said, refused to work be cause the fuel did not tlow fmm the tank. The auto Uiran to run backwards but was ruided into the hank by tho chaunVur. Miller jumivd out. U'foro the niachino eai'suod. Forest Urove .News. i .. . I lyde Lincoln, of (Jlemw. ami who recently left for his Montana tiomesteuit near lnvrn.w li.i.l all kinds of hail luck in tfottin.tr inn.ni.cn wun his carUmd of m pedinient;u Wheh he reached ; the stockyards at Portland four head ot cows w ere condemmed bv the stock msptvtor and he iwas compelled to sell them to Ithe Fnion Meat Co.. for two ; cents pr pound or ret nothing ; tor mem. tie was ajrain held up . i or two iiays at Sinikane, and bv the time he trot throutrhhe found ' that it cost him considerable more ior ms mroutrn car t h.-m w-w 1 expected. Mrs. Zurilda Tozier, widow of the late t has. 1. Tozier, was in the city Sunday, a truest at the F. S. Woatherred home. Mrs. Tozier is the mother of Albert Tozier, Kdy the Tozier -- Weather- ami Lekoy lozier. all well known here. LeRoy is now practicinr law at Fairkmks, Alaska, and is faorabIy mentioned as a candi date to represent Alaska in t'ontr ress at the next session. Mrs. Tozier has not kvn here for many years, and is very much surprised at the city's improve ment. Strawberries are ripen in p and the local production is very tine. S. M. Chapman brought in some tine Sharpless, Monday, and left a splendid sample at the Argus oliiee. He has a Mairoon nhmt that has S0 lierries set, and if anyone can U'at this it's time to "speak up." Mr. Chapman's yard is located two miles West of town. rraneisco Mulino, who lives near Paid peak, on the Chehalem .Mountain, ost his houso hv 1 1 . last Thursday, while he was al- seni on a trip to laurel. louse and contents were a total loss. It is thought that a defective Hue was the cause of the blaze. Sheriff Hancock was nnri'mr n i oiue eye and a tiandaged head. ; the tirst of the week, the result of.a collision with a stick of wood with which he was having a wrest inc match. 'I ho ! , " vmui- i ness is getting to be a dangerous I aiiic. i I Sam M(K)n, of Centerville, and Loin Manning, of North of town, two of the oldtime horsemen in the days of "horse glory" in Washington County, were in the ciiy .Monday morning, mixing like two old cronies. Poliert McKnight. who has 20 acres of hops growing on the old Farnham .lace, was in town Sat urday. Mr. McKnight says he has a 1 i-acre yard that can not be excelled in the county for growth and prospects. A. H. Dailey, of Laurel, re ports that Ceo. Hull, of Pinkle man, Neb., said to 1m? the last of the gunners of the mortar fleet on the Mississippi, died at his Ne braska home the other day. John Zimmerman, of beyond Clencoe, was in town Monday morning. His section of .the country is developing rapidly these days, and bids fair to be a tine dairy district in a few years. J. W. Hutrhcs. t.hp Smith Vi.f. est Crove rancher and dairyman, ana wno takes a great interest in better henta watt dnun tr. ikn , 1 " ...i. w but city Monday morning. 1VJ Jirooks, ot Oakland, Ore. and his brother, Raleigh Prooks of Scholls, have purchased the Ways & Lonover Store, at Scholls W. F. Hartramnf wif i urn - l" t " w children, were down from Forest Crove, Sunday, guests at the J. W. Hartrampf home. Chas. F. Miller and Bud Wat son were down from Forest Grove, Sunday, to see the lnenl ti,, "has boons"-play the matinee in roe innings. John Northron. tho ol,n; , ' J ,j u I L.ll- dent of this citv. r THE STORE OF QUALITY Hillsboro, Ore Second St. Doth Phones 1910 Start tho NEW YEAR by opening an account with the Hillsboro Commercial Bank HOW. SCHULMKRICH, President Gi-O. SCHUUlKRICll, Cashier We do a general buikiiu; husiiuss, and the strength t,f our imtltuthHt i-. mi questioned. Courteous treatment to ail. Be One of Our Patrons Pays You 4 Per Cent Interest on Savings ami lime Deposits If You are Cjoinil to Cln.n rv.. - vU1 I Old FVnt o Kcw Cull hm yK J. E. BORWICK t'ur I'rict-s on American Royal and Pittsburg Electric Fencing I am still selling Dough erty Hthiitn Shoe Co. Shtcs. The BEST Of The GOOD ONUS My Groceries arc up tod.itc, clean .in, I fresh. - Have recently add.d the St lulli,,,.' Line f Kxtracts ami Sjiiccs. "The M ;i, v IS.ick 0kh1s. I Will Give a coujhui with every j.uuha , s,;,j w heu piescutcd at my stoic will U- ev h.ui , .' $lV(iO Km in eel Picture, J. E. BORWICK General Mere hiintli'ie, KeetlvilK-, Oi c ron WINSOR AMI Klt'AN NO, con's A I INK I M TO U T M) CI UHAN COACH A l,. llir luirl I i at li Suliiuii In llir rmiuly , lilt . I.) J.-lu, Mi,!:, , l.it J l.r rumih .V Sii. nf lu.lum. 1. 1, '. ir CHABROL BELGIAN No. 22.732 AM ERIC N No. 2 Age, 9 years; bred by Kmmanuel Dnm mt of LaMrm.-rr fart, and imported by A. C. Uuby & Company, of I'ortlan. 764 Chas I ( hv. , , : , , ; mil"" T is I s.-fv .-v I v .J , ,JV III Will Stand the Skason ok 1910 vv to .Ici.y 1, as Foi i ows Mondays, at the Henry Hess,, plaee, Scholls; Tu.sdav's and' Wednesdays at the II H. UVv farm, Fannington; W,,,'.s v evemngs and Ihursdays at Srod Si ret barn. Hills!,,- Jhursday evenings and Fridays, II. I'M)h' p...,.. W,.st Ulli( , ' Saturdays until noon at the Josiali MilU-r plaee. at U,,,lvilll ' Cets splendid colts, his colts capturing all the draft colt first premiums at the Hillsboro Km fair 1 "rhl errfiKlStirVi,Tll0iS'n' $in;T" lm ith foal, S are to prevent, but will HILLSBORO HORSE CO. II. DEUTSCIIMAN, Mgjr. ' Lit' ' " " " ' ' 4 i v- - ...'' V II, .SrAMM:Sn(,r 1JIlNi wvsllivni.N r. II 'li 1 j 'I'; '""JI'1--" U.r M If H rr .,.. I .. . ii I ,i i hur'Lvl .I H o"i; ,Vrmt"- r ,m K'" I -...r V, , " U,m- ,:"A M. I..r-. V, v o,, l.'Ori. S,,!,,,,),,, II,!,,,,,,,,, ,lfr., Kittt. H.H.BOGF. Owner. 1 s mm M M(ir Base - Ball - Goods Our Store carries the U-st as sortment in the city, ami Our 1'iiccs are the clieajn-st. HiiHu-ftr rhn nnimi uint. ..I . ui.,i.fv B)fiiiBt you in tlm hIiiivh nntiilHil imumi, on or belbre July 7th, 1010, and if ymi rail so to appear plaintiU will apply to the Court for the relief (leiiiaiidud m' tlm complaint, to-wit, a leire iiiii.tiniT plaiutifJ'R title an ajfaiiiHt ymi, and c K'h of you, to tilt I'olluWKiK tlnsiiriliod real pr pe kstuaiii llie County of Wuali ln to i aim Hn of hpgm, to'wit: A trin ni laid one hundred (Iimj) fVet in width, brii tifty (SU) fet on oaoh side nf thewntfr Ine of llie trai'k of I ho l'a cilin Itailn'i y and Navliiation Company, a the mm., is notiMti Ui'ted through the North 1- f of the Nonheafit quarlnr of Biction thirty-two (.).') in township three (3) North of range four (i) Went of the & Uovvell Co., Scholls, Hillsboro, Ore.. Route 2. 7tf :aii jrag TANK is Instdllution of SIPIIC SYS1LMS I'or lionsts and husii ess liiiillin(.s A Kiccialty. Iitst of rt-fi-rcnces as lo aliility ami respoi:silj.Hy. See me and ct fijureH. fLl A. BOWI l l R.Hil s' oro, Ore I iKSWUBaRtta .III, III: !IB; mam ness. J. T Morrison, of near Far mington, was in the city Satur day. J. T. says that crops an. looking fine down his way. Julius Asbahr, of South Tual atin, was in town Monday. Mr. Asbahr has two hoys at the Ore gon Agricultural College. J. E. Dickason, road supervisor in ir:e ivujunutinuaie district, this side, was in town Monday morn ing. George Corrigan, of Shady Brook, was a county seat caller Monday morning. Jake Schneider, of Leisyville, was in town Saturday. MAY GREETINGS To merit your confidence we mu:;t prove our selves worthy to possess it. Confidence is the forerunner of permanent busi ness. This store exists for the convenience of our patrons and a reasonable profit for ourselves. We want your trade; arid mean to exert every honorable effort to get arid to keep it. Satisfaction with your purchase will induce yo to come again. We cannot afford to have you displeased. It is not what we think, but what you think and say that keeps this store up. Only with price and quality can we win your trade. Value shall at all times he the leading feature of this store. You are cordially invited to inspect our goods and compare our prices with others. 1 Fishing TacKle W; Wp the line Ih Luxc. Conic in and let us show you Bicycles Iltst "i ' u fact ti res of bicycles al ways in stock. ()t,r bicycle re -l,;li,''"K is the kind that "Stays Repaired." R. LEE SEARS, - Hillsboro, Garuje, Third Street. Notice ol Final Scttl c incut Yours for a H Deal always ROWHLL BROS. & CO. SCHOLLS, OREGON, Phone 51 x 16 ".u-d. ami .!, ,'. ..V'"! ' ""''. "I-"" " 10. r.oiu lll,ri. ,,. l)lll. IIiIh W,l, , . . .... rat ,r ' Att,,r"'yH fur Adoilnh 7 V Notice for Puliation Ihiparliiinnlorth,, Interior " H Land Oil) nl prtl,. Or,KOII Notioe I. A..,ril '?!"'. !!" Owiuiiher, lituti, in,,)..' .1 , 11 ''"y m1rr iHi.11 11,.. nut . 0 . tn1 I'm ' SKteK uJn JX ""iKi.i i,enx,d i, ;mH.;..r v"Jn; WK,ud'u:,!er';1Mu',, ". l at Hal a '1 ' K,',"' ,,IH '"'"I , :l.. MiU" .ftl'l'li-uil will otter I A II V I.ITK. ,1, U ..I III . vyM-, - ti,. '! ' "ny U,e ladore M t, 'tniien i v ... 'K ''(,rrol,Mraid .m. ...... " j-ok tiii: Best Fire Insurance and I'RoMi'r sirni.i': MiiMr iiif 1 nm. s s 1 K JOHN VANDEKWAL Aent London it Lanca shire 1'ire InsuniiH'c Co. I'm-ifii- Stiiim I'lioiH- n llll,I.SI10K LOOK Just arrived from Old Keiittu'lO' Distillerv nnil will he on every S'aturdav. reinihU' whiskey reduced to $:!.( a na'; Ion. Regular $1.5(1 perl vvincw $!.) a gallon. C. Si-hillnuf- Cornelius. Cily Trcumiri'f'H Cull Notlcn Ih hnn.hy Kiyin Hint nil '".V ,S rantit on tlia utrnct fund nun I1'11' pnynhln for wm,, or fuinU," i I" 'i.i r.liiNlvc of No, ,W; mid all wuh'f '"j". wnrrnni.it ho inurhml up in " ' of No. IOIn, him now iniyiililii.il; tin' y 01 ui iiiiiii'rHiiriii.d at uhi Hank. OillNliori), Orn April i!H, IIIHI. lO. rl.w.ill, CllyTnin-Ul-' "mi,mhKi , ,:,r I,HVI1 1,1 "'h U.em.trv . a ? n1";'1 "IV.it j Did you take notice 0 line of back combs ill. ,'J'liey are just "beauts,' ' (he IH' bibby'9! ' and the I price just suits. 1