The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 23, 1910, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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MIltSHCRO ARGUS JUSt 19 0
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iardware, Farm Implements and
Plumber's Material
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High Grade Stoves and Ranges. We have
'I the Washington Co-.iuty Agency for the cele-
brated Toledo and Monarch Ranges the best
jj ever iustalled in a kitchen.
Wagons and Buggies
Famous MitcheU-Leins 6c St iver 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 aud en-dnrauce.
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 i tit ou in a bath
GOFFBROS. & IRMLER
Cornelius and For
I'rvMilcnt Svmls in Nomiiuilioit t
Senate .Monday Morning
opposition or coxtiKissMi n rvu s
New Appointee dues to Vale. (Usui?,
tan J Office
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
SIMMONS
IN THK C1RCCIT COt'RT OF THK
STATE OK OREGON", fOlt
WASHINGTON I'OI'NI Y
H M. Wi Alstine, Plaintiff
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rrrif- Ms Miller Van Alpine tVfrmlant
i.u .n'if Mn.er AiMitie, de- i
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In !. i mac of the Stat of Oregon, You !
are htn -by required to a;ijMr ami an i
utniip complaint ri'fd Kgamot tou in
tlif at ve pr.ti'leil Court o i or Iwforelhe i
pxpi'a'ion of ix weeks from ami after1
Hie i!a!-ci fir public iti n i.f thi ;nn
mors k. wh- on rr befi.r the first day of;
July. I I1-, and if you fjl to to appeernr!
anser. for want thereof, the plaintifl i
willaj itiy to the Court f. r the relief!
ptayf i K,r iu hU Complaint ti!ei herein 1
to-wit: f.ra decree of divorce Irom you !
and for Mich other and further relief as;
" to the I 'ourt win j jsi and equitable.
TMk o'linniona is serve! upon you by I
order of the Hon. J. W. ;..xiin, Judge I
of the i , unity Court of the State of Ore- I
fc-on. for V,u.hii.K'.'.n Counts, which or-
oerwas made and entered the IKth day!
of May. mi) and the date of the first i
public. ion being the day of May.;
M 15. .;n. harn Attorney for Plaintiff. '
BANK OF BEAVERTON
Beaverton, Ore.
CAPITAL STOCK $10,000
J. A. MOTT. Prest W. E. l'EGG. Secy.
J. T. WILLIAMS, Vice Pres. II. W. BOLGKK, Cashier
Notwithstanding ('ongressmen
Ilawleyand KUis both opposed
i the appointment .of Homy ti.
Guild to the receivership of the
I new land office :it V:il. iw
i carrying a salary of $:l.tKV p, r
jyear, the 1'residotU. Monday
imorninjr, sent in the nomination
to the Senate, and this ends the
controversy. Mr. Guild will take
ltossossion of the office just as
soon as the supplies come from
Washington. I). C.
Guild is yet at Newport, where
he recently sold the Newport
Signal, which he edited after
leaving the Argus, which he con
ducted for 20 months. Guild is
very well qualified for the Ksi
tion. and will make a good otlicial.
He still owns his resilience in
llillsltoru, loeated on First Street,
and now occupied by IV. Koagun!
H. G. Guilt! was ill the li'irixln.
ture which was denominated the
'"hold-up" Uxly, and there made
the acquaintance of Sen.itnr
iHUiine. He stuni with Bourne
ami Simon all through the tight
and this is what put him in
touch with Bourne. He had Uvn
elected from Vamhill ('minfv ik
a silver republican in thememor-
aide fight when the silv.-rit..
cleaned up that countv.
I he senate has confirmed the
appointment and Guild will tile
his fjond and take charge July 1.
A Ct.fiAN WATCH
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SUMMONS j
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TILJ j
STATE OF OREGON FOR j
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
M da M-ilH, Plaintifl,
Gilbert M l -, lefendant.
To Gilbert Mills, the above named de
feudal-1 :
In th- n.inieof the State of Oregon : You
fir-' her. tiy eotniiiandeil and require.! u be
and appear in the above entitled court
and at.--.vfr the complaint tiled against
you In the above entitled cause, on or be
fore t!i- i-xpiration of su weeks from the
date oi the tirst publication of this sum
mons in tie i illeboro Argus, the date of
the hrtt publication thereof being May 5
lltlU, ir.n t.iedateof the last publication
thereof being June , lyiu, to wit: on or
before June 23. 1910; and vou will please
take notice, that if you fail eo to appear
and answer said complaint, the plaintifl
will apply u the court foi a decree dis
solving theiuaniage and marriage con
tract no existing between the plaintiff
and tic defendant upon the grounds of
dcseriion, and lor sin-h other and further
(iei reeas mav be necessary and proper
This sint'tnons is served upon you by
piibli-;ui';i by orderof Honorable J. V .
(niodin, County Judge of Washington!
I'ouury Oregon, made and Ma'ed the b'h I
dav of May, 1H10, and which order re
quires that you appear and answer ou or i
t'cfore ti (;npi'atiou of six weeks from j
t!r date .) the (irs. publication, to wit on
or before June Zi, IH10 !
Bagiey ,t Ha:e,
Attorneys for Plaintiff. I
Transacts a General Banking Business.
4 Per Cent Interest on Tim? Deposits.
Money to Loan on Good Security.
Fire Insurance in the Best Companies.
We are Insured against Burglary and Fire.
Our Officers are Boided. Depositors are as well Pro
tected as in the Largest Bank.
means irood tirW t O Villi f.ic
years to come. True eeon.miv in
a time-piece lies in cleanliness,
me delicate parts doing indes
cribable work will soon wear
themselves to ruin, destmv tfi.de
high finish and perfect fit! when
running in accumulating dirt and
rancid oil. It will cost yai noth
ing to let me examine it. V. V.
Libby. Jeweler, Hillslxro, Ore!
We have thous.-tmU of l- i',
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, Hillslx.ro.
JOSIAH POWI.I-K-
j(n Open JLelfcr
I wish to announce to tho public that I havu
moved my stock of pooda from tlio Linklater luUdh:r
to moro convenient and commodious quarters In thu
now lleidle block next door to Donoloon's funiltnro
store) whore I will carry a moro complete and up-to
date line of shoes and furnishings and will bu j, ot
ter able to servo my patrons than I was in niy rorm.
er location.
I wish to take thla opportunity of thanking uiV
many friends of the store, whose KVorou:i patron,
has made this move necessary, and truut, that I may
by my motto of dollar for dollar" merit a con
tinuance of your valued patronage.
Yours for Business,
K. II. HAll-D,
Baird buys your butter and eggs.
BAIRD
In the New llctdrl liloi K
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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. oo per year. Call and
examine them.
CORNELIUS State BANK
Cornelius, Oregon.
Josiah Fowler, aged .72 years,
(lied at Forext Clmvu .Inn., m
1910. from nn utfniL U
trouble. As late as Thursday he
was at his duties in a Forest
Grove barn. lie was Im.hi in
Kansas f.itv k'-inu-m 1...1 ,..t
v.v, .... II. HI,-., (Hill VVIli'll
a child came to Washington Coun
ty, with his parents. In ISS::,
he was married to Mrs. R l-i
Mellincrer. af f:i..nn,. ti..'.
wiaow ana the following chil
dren survivo- Mra M-k;.. W'.,,,
... ,r i'iuuh; Man
ner. Miss Yctta I.'ul,, f,,.. u...
.vvM . vitiu, mi tiie
nast month wifh th
fxxsing rooms; Clay Fowler, .Mari
etta Fowler, Forest (Jrove, and
Mrs. uara Miller, of Anacortes,
Wash.
rcir? CHAIR
Barber Parlors
Coutteous Treatment
Capable workmen
Baths in connection, and a
Fine Shower Batli
Newly Furnished Shop. A
trial i!l 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
OREGON ELECTRIC
Tlie '.clieilule of (U'p.irture mnj arrival
Or. g ui Klectric Cars for I'ortlaud
i'ows:
K K I'OKTI.AND
IKOM PORTLAND
7 05 u tn 8 00 a in
s 55 " "11 9 25 a m
10 4 .S a 111 1 1 15 a m
i i .15 P in ....1 05 p m
' 55 P i" 3 05 P 1"
4 '" )) m 4 25 p m
7 15 P in 6 25 p tn
9 5 ! 9 20 p m
J 45 P ! t 12 20 a m
SuiiJ.uy only J Sunday onlv
Fred Ennes, foreman for the
Hillsboro Lumber (
operations, was down the first of
the week, taking a vacation.
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Philip Schneider, of near Cor-''
nelius. was in tnwn Tnaiin u'
! says that Winter grain is looking '
I "in; oul nis way.
! Miss Edna Clemens, of Port-'
.land, was out the last of the
week, the truest nf M u t ,
Bagley, returning home Monday.' '
For sale, cheap: Thoroughbred,
ocolCn come pup, tour months
old. Inuuire at t.h Armiu nfti 1
. ...buu UJJH.C, j
J. C. Clark, of Forest Grove, !
the oldtime druggist, and all-1
round good fellow, was in town !
1 uesclay. j
forest Grove expects to have
water from upper Gales Creek
piped into the city by the last of
line weeK, ana the citizens of
that city swear they will have
Bull Rurr water equalled.
Look at our bargain counter
ior 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.
. Mrs. B. F. Tucker, of south of
Reedville, accompanied by her
son, William Tucker, was in the
city Tuesday, and called on the
Argus. Wm. is a printer by
trade, but has not. workwl of h,,J
. - . u i nn;
case tor several years.
liUV VOtir drv irooHynt If VI',. i.
rung & Sons. They are retiring
from business. All 1 nou fit inivi
and less than cost. You can
have the benefit of these prices.
PARTY AT ROSELANI) f-'ARM
A very pleasant party was given
on Sunday, June 19, at Rosebud
larm by Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Zim
merman. The
music, irarnos. anrl w.hv1.w.,i!,.
and refreshments were served in
the afternoon. Those present
w e re ;
Messrs ;ind MnuAumna r..,, a
immerman. W .1 inrmim 1 t
Morrison, L I) McKay, Hennnn
l'min..ii. f. I... f 1 a
jvauiiuw, ji.nn jaetc; Mrs ,J 1
Heard. Mrs H.-iinow M:.;t!,.u 1,',,,.
, .. ' 'v,i
anu Marina Ingram, Adelia and
! Genevieve Adams, Keturah, Ma
bel and Grace MrKnv i.',.;,.,!..
t 1 ,,,,, "'""ji ' ""in,
! Clara and Wi ma Rannf.u iw.u..
and Elsie Jack M.y V:i....
and Clarence Snowier vuiii......
Jos Lorsung, Sam Steinke, Thos
Meehan H C Cady, II M I!as
torn, I'j L Comrm A-ii!. I,u,i.,n
.nanes ami Ktulolph McKay, Al
lan and Sf.erlimr A.l-.mu
lueley, Harvey Jack, Earnest,
Edgar and Theodore Ran now.
Women's shneu !
vici kid. S4 nf $9 o-i- ? r.o ...
jjTOatmsrHSirttiw
$2.25 at $1.70- $1 r. .,t ti ...I
... r-.--, ...... w., u) ipj,,W jxi
H. Wehrung & Sons.
The Columbia Academy nine
went up to Mountaindale Sun
day and beat the Mountaindale!
team by a score of 2:3 to 10. As 1
the Academv bovs Wi j,.,,
j j n;nn;
youngsters on their team they :
iw oiKoiy eiaied to think that
tnev r.r'sif- tho mr,'u e
up the creek. j
W. V w;iw c.v,,i 1.1 1.1 I
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,,, . ui ucmiu visitors
luesday.
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Ealoon Ascension every day with
illuminated Ascension at riSht
High Dive and Rlido for Lifo
Tno beat Drum Corps in tho Stato
Ac&fX0,oomo by yr
I'MuS-0Sram WiIh the "est of
Easo Ball game, and sports of all
T win hnr Am"SBmmt Company
S!rat,rOan0&t'roUnd8
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EVERYBODY
INVITED
The More,
The Merrier
Don't Miss It
TIIOS. TALDOT.
P. E. PHELPS, Sec retary.
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