HILLSBOHO ARGUS JULY J 1910 PAGE 4 Ml Dtne I 11 1 FOOTELICHTY CASE El Hardware, Farm Implements and Plumber's Material EH nzzc High Grade Stoves and Ranges. We have the Washington County Agency for the cele brated Toledo and Monarch Ranges the best ever installed in a kitcheu. ft Wagons and Buggies Famous Mitehell-I.eius oc Staver wagons and Imggies, the agiu and buggy adapted es pecially for this section. Harvesting' Machinery The Champion binders, mowers and rakes which have stood the test of time ami eu du ranee. Plumbing' Supplies A complete line of pipe and plum tier's fit ings, baths, and everything connected with the business. We will give estimates on plumbing your new, or your old residence. 1st us put you in a bath GOFF BROS. & IRMLER Cornelius and Forest Grove Plaintiff Want Heed k'otorod which he Made in tW asi" Aimcmti muh imikisf IMJcikc all in and Attonu.') Will Hake Arxuimnl Jul) lh SIMMONS IN THE CIRrriT IMI KT OF THE STATK OK nKKliON, r OK WASHINGTON COfSTY H M. Van AUtiue, 1'laiuliff I v Crrif Mae Miller Van AMiiie, Oefcn.lant Ti Carrie M Millrr V an Aistuie, de- ! frndant ahoTe tiHinetl: ! In Hie name of lht Stair of Orison, You ; are hereby rniuircj to aiiwar ami an-; rwertlie -oiiuiint filM against you in the atxve eiuilil Court on or Mrv I lie expiration of fix week from ami after the dale of tir. publication nf tliix mini norm, to wit- on or lietore the first day of July, lulu, ami if you fail (to to apjie r or t aner. for want thereof, the plaintiff will appiy to the Court f r the relief ptayeil for in his Complaint lile.1 herein, to-wit: for (h-oree of ilivone Irom you ami fur Hitch oilier ami fnniier relief as may to the Court Keem junt ai'tl equitable. Thin n'lminon is servel upon you ly cmler of the Hon. J W io hIiii, Jihlye of the County Court of the State of Ore gon, for Wahbington Couiitv, which or der was m:iii ainl entered the l.'.th day of May, ll'lo and the ilatn of the ti r-,t implication being the 1WU day of May, mn. M. H. Meachani. Attorney for P laintitT. BAN II OF BEAVERTON Deaverton, Ore. CAPITAL STOCK $10,000 J. A. MOTT. Prest W. E. I'EGG, Secy. J. T. WILLIAMS, Vice Pres. H. W. BOLGER, Cashier rCLR CHAIK Barber Parlors Courteous Treatment Capable workmen Baths in connection, and a Fine Shower Hath Newly Furnished Shop. A trial will please you. JAMES ANDERSON, Pythian Bldg, Hillsboro. 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. a KXI-CUTOR'S NOTICf; Notlne is hereby given that the uiidersisjn- j ed w as, by the, County Court of Wash niKti'ii County, Oregon, on the '.7th day of June, PilO, duly confirmed as executor of tlm last will and testament ot John M. Simpson, deeeased, ) Now Therefore, all persons hnving! el urns at;ainNt said estate are hereby re 1 uire I to present the siine lo me, with proper vouehers. at the law ollice of John M. Wall, liiilsboro, Oregon, wilhm six mouths from the date hereof. Hated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 'nth day of June, lulu. Franklin Huubel Simpson, Kzeenlor ol the last will and testament of John M. Himphon, decenaed. SUMMONS. "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 examiue them. CORNELIUS State BANK Cornelius, Oregon. IN T1IK CIIUTIT COI'ItT OK THE STATE OK OKKUON. KOIi WASH INGTON COUNTY Louisa Jones, I'laintill, VH Martin A. Jones, Delendanl. 'Jo Martin A. Jones the alKive named defoiidanl: In the Name ol Hie Slale of Oregon: You are hereby reipi'ied and command ed to appear in the above entitled court ami answer the eoniplaint tiled aainsl you in Iho above entitled cause, on or lie fore the expiration of six weeks from the date ol the lime publication of this s'liu inoiiH in the M illsboro Argil, Uih iliac of I tin tii sl publication tliiTfof being Jiinn .'loth, I f 1 0 , and the last publiiation thereof Ix'iflg Aug. 11th, lllll), tu-wit: On or ho lorn Aug II, 1!U0, and you will please take unlive that il you fail ho to aimwer said eoniplaint, the plaint) II' will applv to theeourt fur the relief prayed for ami de manded in her eoniplaint, to-wit: for a decree dissolving the marriage and mar riage contract existing between you, upon the grounds of desertion and for such oilier relief us may be deemed proper and equitable. This Ntimnions is served upon you bv publication by order of Honorable .1. II. Campbell, judge of the above entitled eoiirl made and (luted June iTtli, l!iU, and which order requires that you appear and answer on or before the expiration of nix w eeks from the date of the lirst publica tion, to wit; on or liefore Aug. 11, 11110. I! hk ley & Hare, Attorneys for i'laiiiUU'. SPEND THE SUMMER AT Newport Yaquina Bay The Only Beach in the Pacific Northwest Where tho p etty Water Agatei, Mcaa Agates, MoonBtorjes), (Jar Dtiliiiris, and link Oysters ciq be found. Out Door Sporta of A.XX I1u.c1m I c!uliri( hunting, finliing, digging Rook Oynu-rB, boating, nurf bathing, riding autoing, canoeing and dancing. Pure mountain water and the beat food at low price). FreHh crabs, clams oyBlers, fish and ve tables of all kind daily. Ideal Camping (Jroundd, whh btrict BHnitary renulationa, at nominal cot-t. l ow Round Trip Season Ti kets Tom all points in Orpgon, W.BbinRHiu and Maho on cale daily. 3-Ddy Saturday to Monday Rate from S P. pointe, I'dtland to Cottage Grove, inclueive, in cludihg branch lines, also from all C fe E. atations Al bny arm west. Good going on Haiurday or Sunday, and lor return Sunday or Monday. A Sunday Excursion Rate of $1.50 from Alpany, Corvullm and Philomath, with corre pording low rates from p.iati weet, ia effect all summer. Call on any 8. P. or C & E Agent for full particulars as to rates, train schedules, e'e; also for copy of our beautifully illustrated booklet, "Out ings in Oregon,"' or write to WM. McMtJRRAY, General Penger Agent, Portland, Ore. John Footo, a capitalist and rv- Itiml farmer, woll known in the ! Wost Union district, wants deeds I to Ca) acres of land, which ho executed some time ajro to Mrs. Fred llamol. Mrs. lVrry Gard nerand William ami Frank l.ich ty, cancelled and sot aside for naught, and tlirouh Attmeys Hajrloy & Hare, has potitionod the circuit court of Washington t'tuinty to declare the instruments null and void. Finite lived with the I.ichtys many veal's, and from the evi dence it is gleaned that he prom ised Mrs. l.ichty, a few days lie- fore death, that he would deed the four children each 10 acres of land. Some veal's after her death the deeds wore made, and he vrave each of the aUive child ron -iu acres oi laiui, me ucoiis In-iinr piviK ily sivrneti and exe cuted, ami placed in the hands of H. I!. Tonjfuo. who made out the instruments. Mr. Tongue tostilied that Mr. Footo directed him ti tile the deeds immediately if tor Mr. Foote's ileath. Footo still made his homo with the l.ichtv children until his brother, 1'orry Finite, came hero ami pur chased the Tualatin Hotel. Later ho took up his residence with thorn, and made a trio Kjist. A few months a no he made John W. Shute his loiral repre sentative, and attorneys were hired to force a recall of the deeds, and also asked for the return of a will, which was in the keeping of J. V, Sewoll. This deed also willed the land to the four parties to which the deeds wore made. and nave Mrs. J. V. Sow ell a legacy of $l.m0. S. H. Huston handled the case for the Lichty heirs. The case was hard fought from start to finish, and the evidence is all in and argument will ho made fore Judtfe Campbell, Saturday of this week. Mr. Foote's evidence was taken in his rooms at the hotel. and ho swore that ho intended to jrivo them the land, and that nothing was at that time said alMiut a recall, hut that he has since changed his mind, and he now wants the property back in his own title. Mr. roote has had the income from the place since making the deeds. AC1.I-AN WATCH iiiHli rzr 33 Men's Shoes Huts Shirts Tits Uudtrrwcur, All IViniU of Furnishings Women's Waists Shirts Wnsh Shirts Nri Kwcur Kvrrythinu in Nobby Furnishings. Ladies' shirt waists 35c and up Wash shirts $1.00 and up Children's wash suits. Special bargains Quality Counts Baird buys your butter unci eggs. BAIRD In the New lleidel Uloth It moans Lrol time to you for years to come. True economy in a time-piece lies in cleanliness. The delicate parts dointf indes- crioaoio worn win soon wear themselves to ruin, destroy their hitfh finish and perfect fit, when running in accumulating dirt and rancid oil. It will cost ycunoth iny; to let me examine it. ('. F, uliby, .Jeweler, HiIIsImh-o, Ore. The Arnold dotf and jxiny show w hich was here over the Fourth had a big patrof.ao, It was one of the cleanest shows ever here. and went to demonstrate just how much can lie tntiirht dumb animals with patience and a Iomk course of experiment. The little ones wore very enthusiastic over the show and the elder people as well wen; very much surprise at its excellence. Forsale, cheap: Thorouhbn .Scotch collie puii, four months old. Inquire at the A wis ollice The Wilsonville bridge on th I'eaverlon Willsburj? cut-off has been completed to the extent that freight arid construction trains have operated across it, ami it is said that in a few days the reg ular lreitfhts and Sheridan am Corvallis passengers will be rout ed that way. It is reported that the local trains, however, wil go into Jefferson Street, via 0s wego. Uuy 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, Chas. Iiiirr, of near Jhixton was down to the city the first of the week. He is about to cut the second crop of alfalfa on his ranch, and says that he is sun to get a third cutting, and, if the weather holds well in the Fall, he will get the fourth crop, 1 his allalfa proposition is wel worth looking into, eh For sale -Three fresh cows irood and healthv. 4. fi and vears old. Price. UTifJ. SrTifi urn I57.G0. Victor Callier, four ant one half miles south of Cornelius Miles J. Haines, of Sherwood was up Tuesday, a witness be fore the grand jury. Wm, Tolke, of above Hanks was down to the city yesterday mm ' Pacific Railway & Navigation Go. Ill H A 1 Spend a Day in the Moun tains on the Nehalem. Train leaves Main street, Hillsboro, at 9:00 A. M, stopping at all way points. Returning, leaves Timber at Five P.M. Plenty of coach room. Observation car. Tahe your luncheon with you. KI.OO ROUND TRIP.