J PAGE 4 HILLSBORO ARGUS, JUNE 2 1 9 1 d InUS 01 Ids Hardware, Farm Implements and Plumber's Material r I 1 J High Grade Stoves and Ranges. We have the Wasliingtou County Agency for the cele brated Toledo and Monarch Ranges the best ever installed in a kitchen. '"I 4 I Wagons and Buggies Famous Mitchcll-Leius cc Staver wagons and buggies, the wagon and buggy adapted es pecially for this section. Harvesting' Machinery The Champion binders, mowers and rakes which have stood the test of time and en durance. Plumbing Supplies A complete line of pipe and plumber's fit ings, baths, and everything connected with the business. We, will give estimates on plumbing your new, or your old residence. Let us nut you in a bath GOFF BROS. & IRMLER Cornelius and Forest Grove ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE SIMMONS J IN THE CIRCUIT COCRT OF THE J ! STATE OK OREGON, FOR , J WASHINGTON COIWTY :$ " t H M.Y!i Alutine, Plaintiff i 1 vs 4 Carrie Mae Miller Van Abtine, Defendant J To Carrie Mae Miller Van Alstine.de- f fondant above named: In the naius of the Slate of Ortftnn, You i are hertthy required to appear and an-1 mt-r r lie complaint tiled againm you in j the above entitled Court on or lforetlie . 4 vipiration of x weeks from and afttr J '"! the date of first publication of this sum ! moils, to if on or lefore the rjrst day of , Juiy. liilo, and if you fail so to appee'r or ; anser, for want thereof, the plaintil! , , appiy to the Court fir the relief ' prayed for in his Complaint tiled herein. ' to- it: for a decree of divorce Irom you ' and for such other and furtlp-r relief as mav to the Court seem just ai'd equitable. ; "A '1 lii ruhiiuoiik in served upon you hy i J order of the Hon. J. W. Gojilin, Judge ' i ol the County Court of the State or On-, ."4 fr Washington County, vbi-li or , -J uer was made and entered the l.ftb day J H of May, lfJIO and the date of the limt, puliiication being the l'ttli day of May, ! Zl M. t!. Meat-ham. Attorney f.ir Plaintiff. : .M I d 1 SUMMONS THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THS STATE OF OREGON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY. BANK OF DEAVERTON DeaVerton, Ore. CAPITAL STOCK $10,000 J. A. J. T. MOTT, Prest WILLIAMS, Vice Pres. W. E. PEGG, Secy. H. W. BOLGER, Cashier c 3 Transacts a General Banking Business. 4 Per Cent Interest on Time Deposits. Money to Loan on Good Security. Fire Insurance in the Best Companies. We are Insured against Burglary and Fire. Our Officers are Bonded. Depositors are as well Pro tected as in the Largest Bank. 3 1 , 3 l.N :-t .1 i Meda Mill, Plaintifl, vs -i jilhert Mills, lH-l'endant. i , Totiilhert Mills, the above named de-! - fondant: j In the name of the Ktateof Oregon: You ! ' n re hereby comnmuded and r-piired U be ' 4 tnd appear in the above entitled court j nd gnawer the eouiplaiut lilei) against' . V vou ill the above eutitleil ( :aiie, on or he-! - J fore the expiration of six weeks from t u? , J late of the lirst publication of thin euin- . f nons in the Hiltsboro Argun, thedete of - he hrst luiblH-ation thereof ru-i'ig M,-.y fi " lilin, end the d,ie of the la-t publication , ' oereoi iieiiiK .nine 's, iHiij, to wit 4 letnre June 'I'd. Uilil; and you - "t aKe notice, tlial H you Iml so to appear v-3 "d answer fan! eomplaiui the plaintiff 3 A'lll apply to the court foi a de-reo lj j olvmg the nianiage and marriaird con ' A 'a''1 ' existing between the plaintiff ',5 ""I the defendant tijon the kiooikIk of leaertioii, ami i,,r such other and further lecree as inav lie necessary arid proper. on or will please "Keep Your Own Key and Counsel" Sound advice within certain Limits. It's all right when applied to holders of keys to our safe deposite vaults. Absolute privacy. We can rent you boxes for$i.ooper year. Call and examine them. CORNELIUS State BANK Cornelius, Oregon. " TliinMummoiig is served upon you by i .i lublioutiun by order of Honorable J. V. -.oodin, futility Jud;r of Washington ' Jl 'outity Dreiron. ii, a ic and daled the 5th iav of May, l'jld, and liich order re -t4 Junes that you uppear and snm er on or " efore the e-juration of nix weeks from i he date of the lirst publiuation, to wit, on i ir before June 21, li!lj 'I 1 Ua ley & Hare, At!orni)a for J'laiutifl'. 4 FCIR CHAIR Barber Parlors Courteous Treatment Capable workmen Baths in connection, and a Fine Shower Bath Newly Furnished Shop. A trial will please you. JAMES ANDERSON, Pythian Bldg, Hillsboro. Meat Market Choice Fresh Meats of All Kinds. Give Me a Call at My SECOND STREET SHOP In The Pythian Building E. W. MOORE W, A. Hermens, of Verboort, was over to the county seat yes terday. Rev. T. H. Symms will preach it the Evangelical church in jlillsburo next Sunday, June 5, it 3 p. m., instead of D. W. Cook the pastor of the Free Methodist society in the above 'mentioned place. Come and near iev. Symms. I). W. Cook, pastor. Look at our bargain counter lor summer wash goods. Any piece of goods on the table for 11 cents per yard. Apron check gingham, 7 1-2 cents; all dress ginghams, 10 cents, at H. Weh rung & Sons. John Nyberg, the Tualatin road supervisor, and near whose place there is talk of running an electric line to take out crushed rock for the county, was up to the city yesterday afternoon. J. H. Collier, who raises sev eral acre3 of onions each vear. was up from Scholls, yesterday afternoon. N. H. Jones, of Vineland, and Thos. Murphy, of Mountaindale, were in the city yesterday afternoon. An old prospector,' grizzled by years in the mountains, passed through with all his earthly be longings on a diminutive burro, Tuesday, en route to the Coast Range, where he expects to find gold. He was led there by the story of a ledge supposed to have been found many years ago, in the mountains, south from the crossing of the Wilson River road to Tillamook. The old fellow says that the "break" of the mountain range is right to con tain rich metal and he is going to see if there is any gold there. His name was John Frisbie and he mined for many yeara in the Idaho section, two or three times pulling out big stakes. Restaurant for sale in Hills boro. Ind. Tel. 394, Box 36, P.O. PYTHIANS 6EAI MASONS IN A SPIRITED GAME ! looked Like a Cinchc (or Mason I l'n til Ninth Inning; BATTING RU lYjSAVED THE L. OF P, (inoj Crowd Witnessed Contest at Alh Iclic I'ark, Monday CalviH Jack Jr., managing the Masonic team, urnl Ceo. Schul nierieh. handling the destinies of the Pythian nine, met at the Athletic Park in a baseball bat tie. Monday, ami the game was a thriller trom start to finish -fi. . i ..... . . ttie .Masons uayou a nmo Ha in't ter ball up to the last half of the ninth, when the score was S to 5 in their favor. In that nan. wnen tilings looked as though the Masons had the game tucked awav in their vest i-k- ets, the Pvthians raised abattinir rally that ran over four scores :md ended the battle. Cillenwu. tor and Hansen were the buttery tor the Pvtmuns: ( tester Ali. anderand K. L Moore, for the Masons. Thorn were tilentv nf errors and plenty of good play- ltlvr. I ur II Oli e tialtei out tht hit that brought in the winning tally, iii lenwater struck out 13 and Alexander. 7. There was plenty of "fanning" in the grandstand, iind each nine had its partisans there in force. TtiK M soNic Hirry Rnpplc nlavnl (jowl Krcoiul, ml hit tmt out of Wnrd Iluwti. on turn catching hint Hupping, was (;ihkI be Dull. Catcher Moore workril likes lu- urnl kept his trowel buy nil the. tunc. Big Bill Schulmi-rieli tiimhej out one mi umi kiis a iuiy. Slime ami .Sminson Uml.-.l liit in th sixth that meant two M-orea for their nine. 1 uos. liailev Dlaveil a nrettv uhhip ml hurt all the time ami his error column w.un t so bad either. Chester Aleiitmlrr worlnl hr.1 an.l hut for that bittiuir rullv wo ulil 'hv. Kotie back to the hills with the game in me 1001 ijox oi nis eoKtne. Harold Merrvman iiIav.1 at tliir.t ...t says Us a Iouk distance to third base Burke Toneue worked like a T at ist base and hud six pu touts U) his credit. Mfttlfltrer Turk i a nnn.1 ti.o.. t.t.fr I. .. says that he felt mighty Koo luntil thtuga urune iuosc ui (nai last lull. County Clerk llnilcy went its for Kud pie in the 7th and had the pleasure of caicning ny in mi nuiisea. THR l'VTtttANS Carl Hfidel slaiumed it oat for the wionni run. Wilkes, of the Cardinals, says these practice games (Ion t count. Old Man Hutiscn is some catcher him- t-ll. (iillenwnter struck out aa unlucky nuimier ror me opposing team. Kd Hchu'merich ran one over in the nintu and incidentally smiled at I'HrothiT Bill". J'owns nractlca Iv saved the iami- eveu u lie nut lake a siesta on hrst bjuu? Applenalc says the batters didn't treat him riht. They should have knocked more mes 10 nis territory. Nelson's score settled the game. .iiauBKer aciiuiuiericn now wants a try at the Forest Grove Pythisns, and it looks as though he will be favored. Those I-orest (.rove fellows can rake up a good team. Fred S-welI pulled over the only score on uie 71 ii. BIRTHDAY PARTY A V(TV tilf-aSJtnt trfitricrino- n-riu a mrinuay party given at Kloom 1 a , . . nir. nv r. ni ,ir (.nm Kamna. in honor of tht-ir (Uimrh. ter, Miss Tena, the occasion be ing in honor of her 17th birthday. uie evening was spent in games and music. Daintv rt freshments were served at the midnight hour. I hose present were. Mr. and Mrs. Henty Kamna, Mr. and wrs. .ionn Kamna, Misses Heine am Ina Kamna, Arletm and Louise Krelja Cecilia and Katie Herbert, Bertha am: Sena Behritian, Beat lice Steel, Alma Kock, Lillian Hertlien, Annie Varnick Dora Huliman, KoHie Krahmer, Hdna Hogrere, ljeaa Kcsse, Miss Adolph, B?r iha, Tena and Anna Kam (Mo Kraus, Max BchlinK. Henry Ilel- niood, I'.ddte Oetuin, Frank Schultni-rich, Kred Iiowlby, Fred, William and Henry Herbert. Henrv RnerLer Krcil m1 4 1 bert Krahmer, Fred Ilehrtuan, William ncioen, willmm Holt., Reynold and lianiel Adolph, Flward Weiclibrodt, Alfred Reuse. Henrv William ami fnlm - j Kamna, (lame for Sunday Lovers of good baseball will have a chance to see a r-rark-n-inpL- game next Sunday, at 3:00, when the Catholic Yountr Mpn'a flnh of Portland, will try honors with the cardinals. This is said to be the snanoiest von nir twim in nil Portland. Come out and see the game. Dance at Hillsboro Hall. Kariir. day eve, June 4; Toelle's orchestra. It Was retiortwl hnro Tnarlav that a man was killed in the tun nel, at Cornelius Pass, on the United, Monday, by being struck oy a muu oucket. Mrs. .1. T been visitinur her t o -.un..vv.i, i,, , J, Lalla Latimer, at Tillamook uv. eral weeks, has arrived home. Mrs. Latimer Miss Irene aeeomnaniorl h.' mother over to the bay county. Bargains in Summer Dress Goods All Lawns, Dimities ond Swiss Wash Goods at Reduced Prices before I Move. '1 aiits I5c lOc 5c 50c 25c lawns I5c lawns lOc lawns Lutlirs white and up Children's romper. 25c and 60c Girls dresses 25c and up boys nobby felt hts$l OO Men's straw hats 15c to $5 OO boys' wash $2 OO Boys' white 50c suits 50c to waists 25c to I ZD Will Be In The New Heidle Build ing Soon. BAIRD Between the Drutf Stores The churches of IlillHlxiro will; hold a big union service next; Sunday at 8 in the evening, pre-! paratory to the great Union re-' viva! meetings which begin June 12 in a big tent at the court house square. Hev. hvan P, Hught-s; wi nreach Sundav eveninir ut the Christian church. An over-! flow meetinir will be held at the! Evangelical church across the! street. A citizens of Hillsl are urged by the ministry to attend. Groceries at cost -White River flour, $1.40; A. &. II. soda, .V; jest corn starch, fie: GO Ih. tbtirv salt, .'Joe; 50 lbs, H. G. salt, HTx: Blue Ribbon corn, 8c; Blue Rib- jon tomatoes. 8c. AH other ar ticles in oronortion - II W-h. rung & Sons. Rev. F. V. Fisher will at 11 a. m. at the M. K. A Sunday. This will the last service in the church before the irreat union meetinirs nnd uii members are requested to be present. Women's shoes in patent and vici kid. $4 at S2.0H- M H nt $2.79: $3 at S2.18: $2 W) nt'1 r.. i $2.25 at $1.70; $1.85 at $1.39, at l. wenrung & sons. J. C. Lamkin was down to .onquin, in Clackamas County, 'iicsdav. doincsomn tinuri f, the Oreifon KleetnV M that everything is looking fine uuwn inai way. Richard Connclb , - in;ui " ing mill and COmminMinn Vniuin.Uu in Portland, was out to the. rit'v Monday. Mr. Connell formerly farmed at Glencop. for a nnmi,.,. - ,,UIII, , of years. Buy your drv troofltH runur&Sons. Thfv from bus ness. All and less than cost Yon ran lave the benefit of these prices. Courit.V fllerlr Railuu wmII .j . ..,1VJ win Mieo the registration hooka next Mon day. 1 hose who rejister for the primaries are not ' required fr. register the second time. Fred Olsen. carrier nn No. 4 out of thfl fitv iu num. :n at his home on Third Street. His many friends hope that he will soon be able to ride his route. L. I). Halderman. for a t.i ber of years a resident of n.,i ville, and now livintr at nr,;,,,.- sity rark. waa out u ihv seat, yesterday, and called on the Argus. Jack Milne wna in fenm r,.n. .'lains yesterday morning. C. Viohl. nf .Tnlit.'u waa : yesterday morning. AUTOMOBILE TALK We are Agents for the famous Parry Automo. bile, the U'st ever made for the niuiicy. We have them iu li-l-aud-5 passcugcr 30 horse K)wcr llCiuch uliccl base, sliding gears. A Car that is easy to Operate If You Buy a car from us wc teach ) "ti how to care f.r it. Call and let us give you a demonstration. SEARS h CONNELL At Garage. Third and Main. Hillsboro, Ore CIIAkTl'.R no. K..36 condknski) rkpout of The First National Bank OF FOREST GROVE, OREGON. At the Close of Business March 29, 1910. . ASSI'.TH 1,AI11I.ITKH !::a:,;::z::;:4r'?r7 lU.ilci.it 4 ' ,5" Siirplu- s.ooo.oo rSz!rxtt KKh.xz Sr::;:;:::;:.::. Z5Z ''j'fS-t'w?" John Templkton, T. W. Saw, 11 W I !o nf i 'fS' (lMmiK Miznrr, LKVl Smith. VV. 11. 1I0I.LLS, W. K. Nkwkli, II. T. HUXTON. we apprtnate your paronage and hope to merit ncontin nance of same. l)m!:SrrT !!'!ic!il! mnt January 31. 1910. $108.Gr,.9l "''O.MIS.- ()llic.al Hl,ut(.mi-nt March 21), 1910, $141,C8l.. -caSe ln Deposits 30 per cent. tin t 1 tt-frr - IIII.I.SH0RO (JRANdl- The next regular meeting of the Hillsboro (Jrange will t?( t n 'ndSHtunlayinjuncTs e ml wno are members are requested all TS mr,'n mwVln 10 Hance at HiliidoTo7lall WHITE (IRA VSON Wins. S. White and Mrs. Ellon Grayson were united in marriage at Forest Grove, May 2!), at the borne of James lIockuiR. Hev. Stivers officiating. Mr. White is a well known Gaston farmer, and the bride has been a resident of the Grove for two years. , K. Wagner and yvife, of iA 'sy ville, were in town Tuesday. 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