HIL19B0H0 ARGUS JUNE 2 19 0 rGE LORD K 'uinbro !MI Standard I5r I T Will miK Season of!910 , Mi.ml.iy and Tuim1.iv, (.til; Wednesday n:" .i. in. In 'I IiuimI.i) iiio: ii inv! at May Up.' bam, ( '.ii lut t-; '1 1uim1;iv tiiH.ii ;,l I'.-iiikn' Livery Mal.U-; I l i!a fHiiii t a. in,, at ('okIoii'h bant, I nn- I ( ;t.vc; Saturday at Hills I mo 2nd street lai it.. Sir iul (iltentlon (jUm to I or rrit Marr I I I' MS - SiHKlr Srtviir ft-,. ra u.ii. w ill rrlutu tHilr(r, ,. Tu ii.nn- f r; ell H im 'I m .l tt. k , EWER r. .it ill! Mt Kinney 2ill i'ublic trial '2,19) P" HOLCOMb HA MM, I'l.lllk lluK.ll , M''1, ' i : - i i N TOILS OF THE LAW I'ormer VVsliinfton County Con vict Aitain I orge a Note WAS tilVCNTliN YfiAKS BY MliRIDi: Sicmir now in Trouble Back at Mippcii, Illinois, and Under Arrest ,S.i 7t.'7 1 l"i, i ' i .! ,1 .1 I. x:t. f I tl.j..!,l l '. I.I. t.o. i tjdil I " ; r . I '.- I. ml I, j.im I lie miw lo I I'm llll.llr t t.v A C llir.l I M l.ri.nt ll 1 , 1 !oH, 'llltv, uii.i. .hi ami m:aun I i Monday l.i II A M., l .i.k' I l. ii toV nlirl. ottn al J ! n oinii .' i !:ii.Ii. H'V. TurwUv until I ' I' I tin Vali.lt Itrt 1 lc" ., I i mi'ii 1 1 t .-, t tirwln l!t i n.i I : J I i V. 'i ' s A M , t M I n ..(.!. v.. rrt.Uv Hi A M l t I' M , 1 .''. !tn l.ttrry t.mn, lltlUloro l.lv ly I . P m .ati In I i I' ,t , l I'lttk l.-fi 1. 1 j.-afr, llmiilirt; fit tt it! .'wn.li.n i I rlrr J.n' l.ii r. 'r. Ii -M . NituntMt i..i .lun'i twin, r( til"! I'r.liVlH. MI. rfiT. fil V. N- M 1 1 S. .j lnmf Willi fl. lis I "H I" tn ii.) u.k, iV Cip l (iiimi.I, !njKoi!le lot m' .!rn!, . . r . f .. . a." . . - ... -' T I (-1 M KHOOHI i-:'KkS, t.nMun. IIOKSI (OMI'VN. i 1 V 0 r ! St H I'.encl. No. J I, cm I i Amotieatt A" 5;M' F: K, IT .l -t toal Uiac ix iiici 1 UIIHVU Au imported lVrchevon atallin, foaled in l-rauce atul nnmirtid bv A C. Ku'.v Co, I'ortlaml. SuejUU'Tt'S, (No. 31 WILL MAKE SKASON OF l')) , ,,,v evn.nK to UVdnrmt.y niorni.ic 1;.m-Hs .ni.w, A. M , to Tliur.tv niLinint: "I I'"-'' " U' ' ' , i ' .,!..,' M !m. Burwirk. N.ilh Kc.lvillr; Th..,;.l..v , u uu,K " ' ' 1 " !. rMi.Srco...lM.T, HIUtM..o; Kndav ........ I" " M.-r.ill'.Ji Vir...i,Cor..rli.m; S.U...Iv ih.wi ... ' Antrn ll.Ti.H.in, Vrilmort. , TERMS. SiuRlo service, io; insuiaiur, 5 15; lo-M to stand and suck, 20. Ilillsboro Shire Horse Co. SUMMONS is 1 hk ciiicriT roruT ok the S 1 A l K OK OKKCION holt W AQUINO ION t'OUNTY ( ..r.i Ii. Injrlor, I'IhI.iUII', 1'. K . Tavl..r, tifiViidBiiU I',: V. K THjiur, 1I10 l)uiit lmiiitHl de lvll.li.nl ; lii Hip .iKinnofUieHUleof Orpeon you h I (i 1'iitilli'il null 0.1 or ilore the t nl John Sifmcr. who earm: here' from Illinuis several yearn aw and had a tnt-teoric career in the I criminal annals of the county, was a few days ao arrested at j Mcppen, Illinois, on the charge of forgery. The Calhoun Herald, of Har din, III., in a recent issue, says: John Hiemcr.of Mepien, f irjff! the nmnrs of John Drofc, llnrnry )r )i-, Anton Wmternmn anil tie man Kroiialile to note fur J'iuoo and mnhrd 'he same at Ihe Bank of Hru!--) last Ttrjrad..y rrceivinK (her. for a draft f.i m the cavh ii:r, t'aul '.tvmujf. Urn n nfttrr th tmns actxm Mr. .((rang te!rihone I to some of I he Hurei.ea on the note and was told thai if their oanie m eie on I tie note it waa forgery aa they hud aik'neit no note. S.emer hd reoieaented himwlf to be Nicholas H.emer, a prosperous fanner of North li.lho.in, 1 o formerly uvea at Meppen and liruacela and liia name with Ihe o'hera wa on the note. A noon as Mr. ZiKraiiK discovered he was hold'nK a forced and worthless note lie at once srot busy and put the local constable on the forger's trail and he was soon arrest' d and the diafi recovered In omuku.k in hi man the constable did notenpect any il thculty and let him pet swuv and h wu not rearrested until Tuesday. Sheriff Kuikersou went to Alton Monday night and prrested him. arriving in Hardin Tnesday evening wi'.h hispiioner. lie waived exam nation at the preliminary before Kmi. Cooke and was placed under a f 1000 bond whi. h he has so far failed to K've ind is in Wil whe:e he will p.ob ah'y remain until the Ditcher term of circuit court, b.emer conies Irom a good family His father is an honest, up right. Industrious farmer, who is re sprcUd by all who know him and the action of this young man is much to be regretted for the sorrow it br.ng9 to hi aged lather. It will he remembered that Siemer first came here and nego tiated for the Jack Roy farm near Hoy. He pained jxissession of the place, and had a chance to make good. He finally forjred the name of Jacob Mauss, hi father-in-law. and the name of Bernard Ostermann, of Verboort, to a note, and cashed it at the Shute Bank. It was soon dis covered that the note was forgery. The bank took up the mortgage on the farm, and after ward received enough from its sale and sale of personal proper ty, to recoup its loss. Siemer was arrested and given ten years by Judge McBnde. He was model prisoner and was given parole later on. urv licrehf re.niired to appear and answer Ihe romi'lainl tiled against you ill the iiv .ilJunv. UMU. Haiti (late I.einif ine ex .iik'..ii nf fix weeks from the dale of ine Hrst piiblivatum ol thii. summons, and 1! v. hi hul tn iippnar and answer ssi f.ii'up a, hi, fur waul therwif Ihe plained will i'1'piy t" the court lor the ruliel u in iiii'i .1 ill lh I'liliiplaint, to-wil: t or ilvvrci. ilissi.lvniir Hit. Ik. 11. Is of inatrl iv now eilaliug tntlween the plauuill mi, h l.'lldlllll. I hi- Miihin.iuK is iii'IiUmIkhI by order ol Hun. J. 1' Ciiiiipln'11, Judge of Hie atmve ..iiin. d I '.uri, whiidi order was made ami entered mi the l!Mh day uf April. l!ll, and I lie Unit' priiseriiMHi it.r punne-sunn i an uirk". I -1.r1111111.ur W illi Ihe issue 01 1 luirs .Inv. Ami! '.'l-l. lit 10. and coiilinulnir enoh ei k thereuMvr U and including Thurs- il:iv, June --ml, mil'. JOHN F. 1,00 AN Attorney lor 1'lainlitl HOV BEST TIME of th jt to hv your tHh put nd plftt ib4 briiig work doa. roroot of-towK patrotu W0 britirt mork la on 07 II DKMWj ! i n si , tolvCmM $1.00 KkBrWc.Tt.lh3. 5 8cJdfllllnr 1.Q (iiumI Flinnis 1.0 8!lnr Flltlnts .5' p.t..- 5.00 IhI Rubbw FtitM 7.60 M. W. k. Will, rMI u. "MUM te.i. .WW tl niH liTUtiunn P.IHM. BST flSTMODS tl.1.1 . K'.i.B.ll.m I'rnn wh-Ul nlfttm f bnCl-CeWOrK I. ,,r,i. r...i: (ViMul.sllan Knw. Io wrniiol M holl.r mini !tw workiinvwlinrw, bo mstterhow nmoh you psy, a 1 1 work f hIIt iurnuttnl (or (IttMn rrais. Wise Dental Co. INCOKPOBATID Painless Dentists fslllnt Bulldlni, Third t WssMnftsn, MsTUXO. ObEOON l Liirrzi . 1 ,. "i i i i SPECIAL GATES FOR THE Portland - Rose - Festival JUNE 6th TO llth ON THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Lines in Oregon of One and One-Third Fare FROM ALL POINTS IN OREGON HALKDATHH. K,.m U ,e. Im f h,I all hhi i,-. or.l, .neoof. i o I'll"' K " oi,,,tS JUN'IC t h 8 h. ai d K h FromsM ...i'-Hituh-'f lU-t-lmrn, .JUNK (i h hi ti n Kin.il lllutii Limit Ill HI I'.iri'ei C' r "In the shade of the old maple live. nianv neonle are eniov- !;.,. (l..i ulniib nf tVio m!inlp tiP(B IIIU lilt. ClltlltV V.. 1IIMK.V v-. tin the east side of the court house square these hot after noons, ami the benches generally have a few votaries of the shade at all hours of the day. A Cl.RAN WATCH .1 ..- H-n H". l.,lhu. I inning H tO "t. fltd " I MnVHlKKAl tun-r... P. rtlatitl, Ort g"n, or lo M . S I Apnt Aent, means irood time to you for years to come. True economy in a time-piece lies in cleanliness, The delicate parts doing Indes crihabe work will soon wear S themselves to ruin, destroy their ! high finish and perfect fit, when running in accumulating aire ana rancid oil. It will cost you noth ing, to let me examine it.-- C. F, Libby, Jeweler, Hillsboro, Ore. Ninety in the shade the cool est shade in town Monday, and farmers' teams on the road and in the field suffered considerably from the heat. olTorUand, was .... ... ...... o fl Harlow. Kiehard Linton, ot kast i win. , ". .. , business. Was in town Tuesday afternoon, in town liuhduj. trr l fa. uame vvaruen Koot. &teven son, of Forest Grove, was dow to the city, iuesday. He says that the law prohibiting the kil ing of does was one of the best measures ever enacted, and that it has been a life saver. Before that law went into effect, there were eleven men killed annually, and last season, but one man was killed by accident The surety in the present law is that a man will not be moved to shoot unless he sees a pair of prongs. The law, as to the open season, has been changed and the killing sea son for bucks is now August Hunters and Hilliboro and For est Grove always has a lot of them, not to exclude our old friend Geo. Armentrout- should bear this change of date in mind A carload of genuine newly manufactured Hercules stumping powder, made by the E. I. Dupont de We Mours Co., ot San r rancis co, just received. Both tele phones. J. E, Borwick, Reed ville, Oregon. The good road convention at Forest Grove Tuesday afternoon and evening was well attendee and the lecture by Prof. Eldridge the government good road expert was listened to with much ap preciation. Judge Webster, of Portland, and at the head of the Oregon Good Roads movement. was present and delivered an enthusiastic address. Judge Goodin also had a few remarks in favor of permanent road work Judge Webster says he intends to make a schoolhouse campaign in Washington County this Aut umn, in the hopes of , getting people interested in putting in rock roads. He expects to begin August. Forty acres for sale; Partly cleared; one-fourth mile from school house; two and one half miles from railway station, near Glencoe. Price $1,700. . -James Gray, Hillsborc, R 3 Supt. Kinser, in charge of the condensers here and at Forest Grove, was in town Tuesday, Mr. Kinser expressed himself as quite pleased with the way Hillsboro is going ahead in the building line. We have thousands of kale plants, cabbages, tomatoes, etc., for transplanting. Also some fine shrubbery geraniums, etc. Call in and see us. Morton's Greenhouse, Second Street, North of court house, Hillsboro. John Reichen, of West Union, Jacob Mauss. of near Banks, was in the city Tuesday. C. C. Nelson, of Bacona, was was in Tuesday, with the usual down to the city Tuesday. i report of crops looking fine. A Deautiful BELGIAN STALLION. Belgian No. 3295 MENTOR Has Splendid Disposition Superb Action American No. 46596 d : 1 ri 4") ' ". l f ,f. r fl j . t ' :) fi i ' '-'t.yx . . I-:-- 71 It ll'Xr r'-ZJ - Z I- " " : a 'i -zt --f Z.''-' -i . ' ; - -. , ,. A I -JVi ?ff - - ' '.if IMPORTED BELGIAN STALLION Coming 5 years; weighs 1900; darK chestnut. Splen did conformation for draft gets. FIRST PRIZE HILLSBORO Street Fair. 1909 Pedigree Sire Jartiac 10S3S; Dim, Marie 366 1. Imported by A. C. Ruby & Co., Portland, Oreg'n. WILL STAND SEASON OF 19IOt Monday forenoon, McNamer's barn Forest Grove; Monday evening to Wednesday S a. m., Hillsboro Livery Co. barn, Main Mreet, Hillsboro; Wednesday, 1 0:00 a. 111. to 3:30 p. m., at Mays Bros., Glencoe; Wednesday eve ning and Thursday forenoon at Emil Duyck's barn, Mountaindale; Thursday p. 111. at Rank's Livery Barn, Banks; Friday afternoon at . Hannau's barn, Buxton; Saturday afternoon at W. G. Walker's place, Roy. TERMS: Single service $10; Season $15; To insure with foal $20. Care to prevent, but not responsible for accidents. THE BANKS' BELGIAN HORSE CO. t. emrick, Groom. OWN YOUR OWN HOME Under My Plan You can do this and Save the Rent and g'et the Advance on Your Own Property X7 j? This in My Proposition Come ar,d 1 e'ect your your lot and furnish m with an outline of the kind of hou?e you waut. I will furnish working plans mid e enfiualionc, free of charge to you; will coiup'e e your h(u e recording to you plans Yoi make a pay meat on the proie ty and pay the bilance io iDt-tallmcnta, which will be agreed upon. ::.:.:: If this proposition appeals to you, thon come in and wa will talk it over- : ; : : : : F. M. HEIDEL Hillsboro - Oreg'on OFFICE 1 AND '2 HKIOKL HUi MAIN STREET SWAIN', BACK ACHE AND KIDNEY PILLS 1 ! , For kidney and bladder troubl sciatica, rheumatic pains, neural S headache, weariness and sleeiilessne "that dragged down feeling." ' EXPEL THE POISO MAKE LIFE A JOY j Acting directly on the kidneys th( mild pills give almost instant rcl because they not only act as a tor but clean the kidney tissue of impu ties and expel the poison from t system. ASK YOUR DRUGGIS FOR SWAIN'S PILL So marvelous and nniversal are t results obtained that these pills a fully guaranteed. Every druggist h them. In 50-cent boxes only. If n satisfactory your money back. Dor delay don't run the risk of Bright Disease. Get Swain's Kidney ai Back Ache Pills today. SWAIN MEDICINE Crrin Kansas City, Mo. FOR SALE BY HILLSBORO PHARMACY Hillsboro, Oregon. 4 SUMMONS J In the Circuit Court of the State of gon fur Washington County Gertrude Wolpert, Plaintiff 1 DelBiuiHtit ( On: vs. Charles Wolpert, The surgeon has apprised John Powell, brakesman on the Sante Fe, and who was injured in a wreck, recently, that he will not be able to return to his duties before August 1. Powell is now visiting his mother, Mrs. M. A. Powell, of Hillsboro. .- Mrs. Henrietta Morgan is build ing a new eight room bungalow on her Main Street property, between the Connell bungalow and the residence occupied by Sheriff Hancock. Fred Hamel, who has his crop in and is watching it grow, was in from West Union, Tuesday. Willis Anderson, manager of the big Ladd & Reed farm, at Keedviile, was in town Tuesday. He put in 440 acres of grain this season, and says f;hat crops are looking fine, although he does not believe the hay crop will come up to the prospects that showed two weeks ago. Much of the early hay is now coming into bloom which is early and more than likely this will mean a fall-down on expectations. Still there will be enough anyway. Deputy County Clerk E. C. Luce was in Portland, Monday, the guest of Frank Myers, for merly of Forest Grove. To Charttis Wolpert, Defendant uliove , nameil: v i In the name of Ihe Slain of Oregon: Ynt j art. luirwuy nuiiiifiii Limb iiib imuuhiii im i . tiled a ouiiiplaint aaiiiHt you In Ihcaliovt tint i tleii court and cau:e. anil you Hit hereby required to appear and aimwdi the eomplaiot or tile some appearand herein on or tic fore the last ilav prii'! scribed by tlin order of publication llwrii of to-wit: Iho sth ilny or July. A. D. It'll, and if you fail mo to anpfar anil aimwi-i, the complaint or file wune appiMMr.rF herein, the pliiintit) will chidui your do?, lault lo he entered and noted and il apply to the court for tlia roli' f prayed f . r in her complaint herein, to nil: ileeree forever uiMnolvinu; the liouils ol matrimony ejriHtinn between you ami plainl.lt' and Hint "lie l.e awarded Inn , maiden name, (lertri.de fclder, and for; such other and further relief as to the; Court may seem meet and proper. i 'riieilutt.orilietirMtpiihll.-utli.il of iIiim! miiniiioiix w Thursday, the tatli (Say (j May, A. I), llll1), and thin mini rnons 1h to lie puliiiohed on every Tltiirtiday lielwreu said dates for a period oi mix weekx. 'I his summon in publ shed bv order of Hon. 3. U. Camp'iell, Juilnof lliq ilmve entitled court, made in Cbambnrs, Hum Wth day of May, A. I). 1010. s, t'haa. J. Hirhriatiel, ' Attoruey for i'laiotitr,