The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 16, 1910, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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HIUSBORO ARGUS, JUNt l 1910
ilSPRAY FOR 1HE
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Time SiKn Mere to (let the k'.ns.il
That Makes Wurmv Trull
Hardware, Farm Implements and
Plumber's Material
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High Grade Stoves and Ranges. We have
the Wasbingtou County Agency for the cele-
Fj brated Toledo aud Mouarch Ranges the best
ever installed in a kitchen.
Famous Mitchell-Leius ci: Staver wagons and
buggies, the wagon and buggy adapted es
pecially for this section.
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Harvesting Machinery
The Champiou binders, mowers and rakes
which have stood the test of time aud endurance.
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.
! t us rut you in a bath
G OFF BROS. & IRMLER
Cornelius and Forest Grove
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
SIMMONS
IN THK ClRCTlT COl'Iir OF THK
static ok kk;o.v, fok
WASHINGTON lil"STY
H M. Viri ANtiiie, I'laiutilf
Carrif MmM illrr Van A!tiri. Iipfrn.lant
Tn ( arne Mae Miliar Van AUtiue, ile-ft-nilaiit
stinre Tiamul:
In the nam of Hik Sut" of Or(jon, You
are hrely rjuiroi lo apH-ar mM an
crHie complaint !ilr.l against ynu in
the above eruiliel Court on ur Iw-fore ttie
rxiraliin of fix wpek from ami after
the date of tl rat I'll hi ic t n n of thi nni
niurm. to it- on or liefore Hie ti r-nt ilay of
July. 1;1J. ami if you fail so to apporr or
ainer. for want thereof, the plaintnl
will atipiy to the Court l r the relief
piayel for in his Complaint tilel herein,
lo-wif. for a decree of di voire Iroin you
and for sui'h other and further relief a
may to the I'ourt seem just ard equitable.
Tliis H'iininonn is served upon you lij
order of the Hon. 1. S (io.xlin, Judtje
of the County Court of the btate of Ore
gon, for Hshint'ton County, which or
der was inadw and entered the 15th day
of May, lulu and the date of Hie timt
piihlicatioii being the llnh day of Way,
ll'l'l.
M. 11 Mem-ham Attorney for V laintill'.
SUMMONS j
IN THK CJRCTIT COURT OF TIlcJ
STATE OF OREtJON KOR
WASHINGTON COUNTY. !
Medu Mills, I'laintit),
va
Gilbert HefeiKiant.
To (jillieit M ills, the above imnied de
fendant: !
In the name of the State of Oregon : You
are hereby eoiiiinHiided and required to be i
and appear in the above entitled court j
and answer the complaint liied against
you in the above entitled cau-e, on or be
lore the expiration of ix weeks from the
dale of the lirst publication of this sum
mons in the H illsboro Argu, the dale ol ;
the lirst publication thereof being May 5 j
l!lll, ami the dale of the last publication
there.it l.eimr June ii, pun, to wit: on or
before June 1910; and you will please'
take notice, that if you fail so to appear!
and answer said complaint, the plaintill
will apply to the court fin a decee liis
Kilving the inariiage ami marriage con
tract no existing between the plaintill .
and the defendant upon the grounds I
desertion, and lor nch other and further
decree as mav lie necessary ami proK-r !
This summons is served upon you by:
publication by order of Honorable J. N . 1
lioodin, County Judge of Washington
County Oregon, made ami da'ed the .Vh j
(lav of May, Killl, ami which order re !
quires inai you appear ami answ. r on or
before the ex pii ation of si x weeks from
th-" (late of the lirst publication, to wit, on
or before June Z, 1HI0
Kagley ,V Hare,
Attomes for I'laiutil!.
BANK OF BEAVERTON
Beaverton, Ore.
CAPITAL STOCK $10,000
J. A. MOTT, Prest - W. E. PEGG, Secy.
J. T. WILLIAMS, Vice Pres. H. W. BOLGEli, Cashier
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Transacts a General Banking Business.
4 Per Cent Interest on Time Deposits.
Money to Loan on Good Security.
Fire Insurance in the Best Companies.
We are Insured against Burglary and Fire.
Our Officers are Bonded. Depositors are as well Pro
tected as in the Largest Bank.
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"Keep Your Own Key and Counsel"
Sound advice within certain
Limits.
It's all right when applied to holders
of keys to our safe deposite vaults.
Absolute privacy. We can rent you
boxes for$i.ooper year. Call and
examine them.
CORNELIUS State BANK
Cornelius, Oregon.
rciR 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.
ORRUON l:I.I:CTRIC
The schedule of departure and arrival
of Oregon Electric Cars for Portland
follows:
K.,R PORTLAND l'KOM PORTLAND
7 05 a 111 H 00 a in
K 55 hi 9 25 a 111
10 45 a m 11 15 a 111
u .15 P ' 1 05 p in
1 55 P ui 3 05 p in
4 P tn 4 5 P I"
7 15 P tn 6 35 p in
9 5s P 9 20 p 111
3 45 P "Ml I 12 20 a ui
Sunday only Sunday only
Meat Market
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Choice Fresh Meats of All Kinds.
Give Me a Call at My
SECOND STREET SHOP
In The Pythian Building
E. w. MOORE
dirr votr si'kvy kkvuv r unci:
A I'tw Trite Kcmin Jcr s l or I ruil Uru
rrs in Count)
Rival
apple
taken
Some
Washington County has
fruit inabilities in tlio
j lino, if a very little caiv U
at the opportune time.
time since the Arjrus had a very
comprehensive article on spray
in.ir for tlte codling moth, and it
rave the proper time for sprav-
I inir for U'st results, I jhh re-
quest !?. l.eis, of Heaverton,
sends the Arrus the following
on the essential time to o after
this pest. Here it is:
Some liuie j;u I wn.tc on tm f
the co.l inj uiuib o tint k'oxk would
I- ic.ly when the time tame. Well,
the tune i now ui hand wlicn tin- cialiin
iiuvin win iicHit ilu ir rK ati.l (Irjt r
(oi;rl) the tune f.ir spuMno for the lust
I'iimm! t no here. 1'ioin the jitih 01
June in aiMxit the im ut July will tw the
proper lime tonpnty for IU' paranite. hv
ui"K hree (Hjiinds ol ntwtmle of lead
to 50 k!1oiii ol ter, Hdiliim lo the
mixture one nllon of luue mid ul hui
to jo k1Iouii of wttr, or 1 V4 Kllon to
SO Kllori., which 1 rllei'li e for the
Haldwia rot, or hroMii rot ui the upp'e.
Now I iti tocnll the a'lriilion il
rr to the fact of pelting the piojwr
1. mm. 01 arwiuie 01 leml, wltult hou:d
I netilml, a lnmnU of aiwnale do
not un rll mill tunc and iilphur, ami
you ur lul.le to norih Ihf uliSe, 1
williiuolr Piof. Coidley ill Hulirtui No
loiiol the O. A L: '-Ii iir.,. ti,.i
the acid artenale huxt ouie temU iu-y to
innue loliKe, and cannot i rll In
used with Hie lime and tulphur .lutioi.
ita can the neutral
clndex, according; to the aaiue anthontr,
Smfl'a lleiunik:wava and the 1 von
Inatid.H. Tue are acnl arsenate".'
Personally I am uimr th 1;
artenate. which ix a neutral artenate ol
lead, and which mixes readily with the
lime ami the xulpliui. As I may I 111
truditi5 upon your ajMce, I will cloe
for this time. If any reader dcire
further information I will irtmllw iity it
if thry will ciil me up by the Independ
ent phoLC, lleavcrtou.
A Cl.l-AN WATCH
The Deacon Recalls Something
Ol' June is here with wealth tf green
An' eheriies hanging red
So full of juice beneath their sheen,
You jts' eat off your head.
The woods 'n full of dowers gay,
An' wild birds whistle calls
To neighbors in the pucker brush.
That giows below the falls.
When June comes round with all its
charm,
ft makes me voune once more.'
An' I fergit I'm growin' o'd
An' pasted t tie mark four-score
It makes m? think of boyhood dsys,
When hearts wuz all a-tune,
An' all wuz bright, an' feet wuz light
By Gosh! I'm glad it's June.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith, of
near Greenville, were in thw ritv
Tuesday morning.
Chas. Wren, a native Wash
ington County boy, and a son of
the late Michael Wren, who came
here in the early days for the
Hudson Bay Company, is here
this week, the guest of his aged
mother, of near Centerville. Mr.
Wren is a resident of the Seattle
section.
Look at our bargain counter
for 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 II. Weh
rung & Sons.
I). W. Bath, former editor of
the Independent, and now located
at Kiverside, Cal., arrived home
Tuesday morning, to attend to
some private business matters.
means gixxl time to you for
years to come. True economy in
a time-piece lies in cleanliness.
The delicate parts doing indes
cribable work will soon wear
themselves to ruin, destroy their
high finish and perfect tit! when
running in accumulating 4irt and
rancid oil. It will cost yo noth
ing to let me examine it. C. F.
Li buy, Jeweler, Hillslioro, Ore.
Frank Mayer, of between Os
wetro and Tiiranl. w.is Tiuxnlnv
examined for his sanitv ml n.i.
judged insane. Dr. A. B. Bailey
k-ing the examining physician.
Mayer is 4U years of age, and
has a wife and five children, the
youngest k-ing but 15 years of
age. Mayer has been in Oregon
for 17 years, coining to Oregon
from Austria. He worked in a
brewery for several years and is
troubled with excessivedrinking.
His postoflice address was
Oswego. Mayer aimlessly drove
down to Columbia County and
was picked up by St. Helens of
ficials and then turned over to
Washington County authorities.
Groceries at cost White River
flour. $1.10; A. &. H. soda. Cc;
U'Sfcorn starch, Tic; .7) lb. dairy
salt, .5Tc; .7) lbs, ll. 0. salt, 25c;
Blue RibUm corn, 8c; Blue Rib
Inin tomatoes, 8c, All other ar
ticles in proportion. H. Weh
rung & Sons.
W. II. Galvani, consulting en
gineer for the Oregon Klectric,
savant and linguist, and who
wields a facile pen, was out from
Portland, Tuesday, on business
for his company. Mr. Galvani
was at one time a resident of
Washington County, residing
several years up in the hills above
Buxton.
We have thousands of kale
plants, cabbages, tomatoes, etc.,
for transplanting. Also some
fine shrubbery geraniums, etc.
('all in and see us. Morton's
Greenhouse, Second Street,
North of court house, Hillslioro.
Mrs. Anna M. Long, who has
been the guest of her son, L. A.
Ixmg, departed Friday for Wash
ington, where she will visit rela
tives a few days at Vancouver,
and then take leave for Montana.
Buy your dry goods at II. Weh
rung&Sons. They are retiring
from business. All lines at cost
and less than cost. You can
have the benefit of these prices.
Jos. Robinson, of near Farm
ington, and who has committed
himself to a fruit and vegetable
display at the coming'street fair,
this Fall, was in the city Tues
day morning.
Women's shoes in patent and
vici kid, $4 at $2.98; $!.) at
$2.79: $,' at $2.18: 2.fi0 nt $1 KT-
$2.25 at $1.70; $1.85 at $1.39, at
H. Wehrung & Sons.
Ben Thurnher, of beyond
Blooming, -and who has a nicely
im nroved til ace. wn in Ihorntv
Tuesday morning.
Baird has moved to his new
quarters in the Heidel Block, one
door this side of the Odd Fellows
I'.nck.
yn Oei Letter
I wioh to announce to the publio tluit 1 havo
moved my atock of rooJo from tho Linklntor building
to moro convenlont and comtnodloua quartora in thu
now lloidlc block noxt door to Donelaon furnlturo
atoro) whero I will carry n moro comploto and up-to
dato lino of ahooa nod furnlohlnpn and will by tot
ter able to aorvo my patrona than I waa in my ronn
er location.
I wiah to take thia opportunity of thanking thu
many frienda or the atoro, whoao fieneroua patron.iu
haa made thia move neceaaary, and truat, that I uuy
by my motto of dollar for dollar" merit a con
tinuanco of your valued patronapo.
Youra for Buainoon,
E. II. BAIRD.
Baird buys your butter and
BAIRD
In the New Ilcidcl blotK
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Four Days 4 Four Days
JULY 1, 2, 3 andj;4
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The annual encampment of the
Washington County Veteran
Association.
Baloon Ascension overy day. with
illuminated Ascension at night
High Dive and Slide for Life
Tne best Drum Corps in tho Stato
The Orator of the day will be one
?iihQtomostr.noted spoakers in
FiMus?cr.gram Wilh the bcsl of
BkindBsal1 eame'and sports of all
T wiifbtf AinSement CoPany
thXbattrTctSLgrUndS Wlt
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EVERYBODY
INVITED
The More,
The Merrier
Don't MissK
THOS. TALBOT, President
P.E.PHELPS. Secretary.