The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 15, 1910, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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    HitlSnORO mous, inc. it-. iio
VOINIV CLAIMS
THE MONARCH
MALLEABLE RANGE
The FineM Piece of Kitchen Furniture
in the World for tKe Money.
3112
Will Last you a life-time and
is the cheapest, considering ma
terial and convenience of con
struction. Call in at our stores,
and see one. We carry them
with 19 x 21 oven.
GOFF BROS. & IRMLER
Cornelius and Forest Grove
Notice to Creditors I
Xolli is hereby (tiven that I, the under
siftiHl, have been h the County Court of
the State of Orejion, for Wanhinctm Conn
ty, appointed administrator of the Kstme
of Matilda Uustafsoc, decea-Hl, and hare
qualified a such. All persons having
claims against said estate are hereby no
tified to present Ine wine to me, with
proir vouchers, at the law utile of W.
N. ISarrett, in Hillsboro, Oregon, within
six mouths from this date.
Dated this December ti. l'HO.
CH-ar Oustafson,
Administrator ot t b a Estate uf Matilda,
Gutalson, leceased.
W. N. Barrett. Attorney tor said Kstate.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the SUte of Ore-;
(fon for Wahington County 1
Eliubetb Johnson, Plaintifl.)
vs
Charles Johnson, Defendant.)
To Charles Johnson, the above named
defendant:
In the nane of the State of Oregon : You
are hereby commanded to and required to
be and appear in the above entitled court
and answer the complaint tiled againtit
you in the above entitled cause on or be
for the expiration of six weeks from the '
dateofthe first publication of this sum- i
nions in the Hiilsboro Argus, the (iaUof
the first publi'tion being Thursday,
November 3, 1910, and the dale of the
last publication being Dec-ember 15, 1910, ,
to wit on or before .Monday, Leeemtr
1H, 1WI0; and tou will please take notice
that if you fail so to appear and answer
said complaint, the plaintitl will apply to
the court for a decree forever dissolving
the marriage and marriage contract now
existing between the plaintitl' and de-!
fendaut, and for such other and further 1
relief as to the court may seeui necewuiry j
and proper.
This summons is served upon you by
order of Judge J. W. (ioodin, Judge of J
Washington County, Oregon, made and
dated on the 31st day of October, 1910, and j
which order requires that you appearand j
answer on or before December 19, 1910.
B- L. KNOW,
Attorney for Plaintiff
CHARTER NO. S036
The First National Bank
of forest grove, oregon.
Directors:-L J. Corl, John Templeton. T. W. Sain, H.
J. Goff, E. W. Haines, George Mizner. Levi Smith,
W. H. Mollis, V. K. Newell, H. T. Buxton.
Capital and Surplus will
be increased to
$60,000
in January.
We appreciate your paronage and hope o merit a contin
uance of same.
Increase in Deposits 35 percent.
FOR SPECIAL TAX
Noticiof meeting to vote additional road I
tax: We, the undersigned, comprising
10 per cent, of the taxpayers of Koad
District No, it, Washington County,
Oregon, hereby give notice that a meet
ing will be held at old Union School
House in said road district on the 24th
day of December, 1910, at the hour of 1
o'clock p. m., for the purposes of voting
sn additional tax for road purposes, as
provided in Sec. 34, Laws of 1909, page
295-
Dated Dec. 5, 1910. (Signed)
Fred Scbulz, Andrew Kggiman, A L
Crottil.J J Muller, George Allenberg,
Hans Cornlis, Fred Stucki, Nels John
sen, N Hansen, N Rasniussen, J A Nel
son, John Berger, Chiist Zuercher, F L
Lichty, Oito Wismer, Lois Streib.
1910
Start the NEW YEAR by opening an
account with the
Hillsboro Commercial Bank
EDW. SCHULMERICH, President
GEO. SCHULMERICH, Cashier
We do a general banking business, and
the strength of our institution is un
questioned. Courteous treatment to all.
De One of Our Patrons
YOU SAVE
ONE-THIRD
lit Hail Citiloftt pint
prmlL fcalltl tfnsti Is t
....... tmU UMfi mad tattft.
fKtloturMtar Itatrtctutl
FtMt Pwi tin m
t-Craad Boon... t.M
Mfilo Own 180
Might Utafan... .71 1
4-tlfMlanfc!- .42
rim iadi 1.41
Cuiboart Doort ... .
I 0 talk Frami. .N
M ILuw mui . .71
tmt m row lilt ot Mtirish.
UH m hihjm au. m
Pays You 4 Per Cent Interest on
Savings and Time Deposits
Laurel Store
Having Purchased the Store at
LAUREL
I am Prepared to meet the de
mands of the Laurel section in
all kinds of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
If We have not got what you want
we can get it for you. We can supply
you in all lines
E. T. TURNER, Laurel, Oregon.
Tho eomitv' 'imnissionen' ivurt
hist week transact'! business ns
follows: Kd ! lT H'titin
of T. S. MePaniol t als ordered
established. Titos, i'onnoll. P.
K Keusotu r and Surwvor Mr-
Irill to i-w road as r petition
ilYter Lilly. et als. Pv. 1.
Koail petition of S. l Inkley.
jet als. of near tlreenville, refer
red to Pistrict Attorney.
j Coroner's report approve! an!
claims allowed in inquests of
! Creeks killed on I'nitc! Railways:
tJillvrt Shaver. lveasel; ami
Alfivl Peterson, decease!.
John A Johnn.n. r & h W '
V I lluttict. com aalaiv 44 4
S It St.rll, r and U... ... .t"
John Hrrb, r h . ivs '4
0 K A.'aun. & h - V
Ivinritk X Cor win, c h S
John MrCUrun, com m! J 4"
Mlrctums Watratil
Iluxlou 1'rninct
.1 T J.dnin f' J
Orange llH Knit V
The ful'.ow ring reenvrd r, ro ll- t a
Prtriaon. It J lvli, Chailtn .Su rn. A
1. Stru ami lilmrr lVir.
Iuiuk l'tr;iiut
Kred Wilcox u 4'
I Ot F IU1I Kent - t hi
Thef illowuig rrorivrd ccUJ
VandcrvrUtrn, N I Iturnrll, l.otct lie
laud, Joe M.nne and Johu Kcilor.
llcavcidum 1'revinct
Fred Hrrger f 1 1
ovlmn H.ill Kent
The f dlowiiig rriTived fft. each - Uobl
Thoiniinin, Chita Shindlci, H B Kctvra,
J J Wismer, luwln Klttrr.
Heavcrton I'irciticl
John Johnson fit o
Ch.H llukctlnrr ,. 4
leiiigri & Son i 75
rolKiwing reTivl ), rach 1
Still. V V Draaiiijier, C F llil;c. It li
lucent and l; 11 Fry.
Cur nr Inn J'rtci tit I
Mr MilVr. IUU Kent t oo
K W McNutt u oo
Fullowinii rrcriveil In. rath IW-u)
Schollielil, Thi.a Talbot, M II llrmlrtion.
Allcrt tluttniitK, C U Huchauau at.it J 11
Cornelius.
Columbia I'treinct
Johu I)fti f lo
Following 6, each J I" Coiev, l0
Helliere. Chaa A Miller, A F. McCuuik-t
and J W Milne.
1'tlley 1'recinct
J W lluKhe I; 70
Willis Vail ! 00
foiled ArtiMiia Hall Kent 1 V
JollowiiiK to, each J M lliait, Wui
lliwttleuian. C iirodersoit and J A C
Krtuiid.
Fjit Uutte J'reciuct
C. A Fllrth l to
II W McDonald. Kent too
Following ffi, each II II Tiaid, W K
Shavrr, (i 1, Spork, A wiener and John
ilran.lt.
ICast Cedar t'iccinct
J L flyroni f 13 00
Foil's Hall, Kent j
Fo Iowiiik li, each J I' Hcnty, I.
Jurnenn. li N I'.rreu, Clta C.ellrrr
and 1. Smith.
Calta Creek 1'recincl
J W McKoherta i J
School houe. juwoik iV uiillrt J 00
Following ffj, each I'harlrv I'olla, I)
(i Lilly, Johu llrernwotnl, F M While
and Waiter Siirent.
(iitton Precinct
K X Harding i 1 60
Artitan'a Hull Kent & tuppliea., 3 00
F, X Hiiiding 1 5.1
Following f. each K J Waid, K
Maiteaou, C K Wetcolt, J K llatrt ami II
W Scott.
Mountain Free i net
fl I Kisnrr J II
Steve liollrilheck 4 no
Following 6, each Ovo Mraclmui,
Thui Murjihy, I.eo Schwander, Steve
Ilol.rnlx-ck and Ole Johnaou.
North HilU(oro Freciuct
Kach leceived li It II (lieei, J C
I.atukin, F T Kane, Wnt l'tttenger, Jra
liarrelt, i V Hitnley and It II t o!hn.
North Foieat Grove
E A Dixon (1 1
J V Copies, Hall Rent 2 fto
J T Fletcher, Ilootha 3 00
O M Samlford 3 Mo
Following fio 50, each II T lluiton,
J A !'i-teraoii, K A Gardner, J C Clatk
and 1'. K Kninwy.
Kccdville Precinct
John Borwick fit 50
1'ollowirg f9, each D K Wheeler, J
II Welch, W W Hoatitler, J T York
and J Miller.
South Tualatin Precinct
W II McCormick io 60
F. C Mulloy, hauling and erecting
hootha 3 00
following fy. each C R Adann, T I
Brown, C Mulloy, I' I' Chamberi and
W N Hathorn.
South Korent Grove Precinct
Carl llinman 113 30
" auppliea i 00
W W Itoores, uiarahall 3 daya 4 75
V I I'"iuua, lights etc 4 jo
K N Stnehr, rent 3 00
Following $12, each J A Abbott, K V
Wirtz, A B Toild, A (; Mooie, Marion
Markham.
South IIIlllxro Precinct
George I.nlfonl, niHrsliull (3 00
Following fn, each I C Apiilrgale,
(Jorneliua Illawr, llenton Ilowman, T S
Weatherred, Cal jack Jr, C H Deichman.
West Uutte Precluct
Ole Olrson $11 60
A V Denny 4 00
Following fi), each Chris Chrinten
soii, A V lenny, A II Flint, J T Down
ing, Harry Robinson
West Cedar Precinct
Chaa True $13 00
" 6 00
Following f9, each John Kdy, W I,
Petera, Ira Smock, Callie Hayes, A VV
Hall.
WHhington Precinct
Thos Connell J13 20
Following p, each A'fred Guerber,
Phillip Pezoldt, Henry Kuratli, John
Zimmerman, Frank Jackscn.
Total $1237 55
Grace Deichman, co judge ofT;ce... $8 00
J W Goodin, judge's aiil & exp.....io8 50
K (J lirown, cor, (G Shaver inj). 8 7j
I'rosj)er lA'ft, wit " " " ... 1 50
J K French i 50
K C litown, cor, (A Peterson lnq) 13 60
Jurors, $1, each Hugh S Rogers, R T
Simpson, J II Killietg. W C Schneider,
Andrew Kostur and ,1 II Fair.
Wittiesses, 50, each I-otmrd Stan
berg, Axtel Carlson, Ola Pelltim and
Hmil Goden.
K C Ilrown, cor, (II MtiHtakaset
als iii(ucst) $55 95
Witnesses, t ho, each John (ialuna,
Gus Mustakas, (ins Tertnotiras, Steve
Gust, John Apostolo, Joe Hedrick, V J
Stevens, M D Kollett, 1' 0 King, ft R
Coney, Uoy Parsons, C K Gossett and
John Marandus.
Jurors Joseph Downs $y, W D Smith
OUR LETTER FROM
1 11
i 1 1 1
REINDEEK LODGE NORTH FOLK, DEC. ID.
Dear FrienJo: I know you ru nil look
ing for Xtiuto prcocnta, find tho problem lo
what ohall I Rot' I'll Klvo you a
pointer. Try Halrd'o. 1 wao there lnot
year mui dlocovereJ the fnot that he
keepa ootnethliiK for everyone, and they
are the oort of glfto that pleaoo the re
olplento. Below are a few of the many
gifto found in h lo otoro.
Youro for a Merry Chriotmao,
SANTA CLAUS.
C
J
SOME THINGS THAT MOTH
ER WOULD LIKE.
l;elt Slipjrs, Knitatul Silk Scarfs,
Always the Latest in Neckwear,
Dainty Handkerchief,
f.lovcs, I'lubrelta, Shirt Waists,
Sweaters, l'"urs.
SOME THINQ8 THAT SUIT
FATHER
Swcllcst Ties iti Twu,
Sweater Ct-ats, Nulihy Mufflfi,
All Kind of Handkerchiefs,
1'elt and Kid Slij'crs, Silk St.$
lenders, Faucy Cassimcr Sox.
WHAT Tilt CHILDREN LIKE.
Caps and TiKjucs fur the tlirls, I'aucy Fur Slippers, Holly Stationery, Hoys'
Ties and Caps, Girls' KibUms and Combinatin Sweaters, Handkerchiefs,
Independent Phone. Our MOTTO $ for $
In the new Ileidel Moch, next door to the Odd Fellows.
Home of
Dependable
GOODS
StSiffiS
en our ad
s so,
FACT
Did
ki:i'AIRIN(i AM) TIMVl
Twrnljr five vrr rierlrniT nt unking, 1
iv,niuiiK anu lulling iiain l a tllllirirlil
Kimmntre llmt Vrurn. inner.
atiifv ny nml nil wliowuli ibrir .1,.
triinirnltnMrn.ini. I;r ..mine i.U I r ,
every lirni lint hmuiw ui l in l'oril.n.l
for the . yen. 1,. i.'r the lUtt, . 1,
fiu-lurltt f Kluihall, lv.lrr, ,Sirlnv
n. I uther tuuntry m.i: k alxivtw.-l
come. I.ene or teli 1 In" t imirr. i
MeCortnuk. ui lo the l'lln,n l-'umi
lure titnre.
A. I'. YI'MiV 'i, , fu .rr.
y. Tho Kmrick j, John Vh. t M. I .
Waltern N, ,S H TuuIjiI1 h .ml j y, hv, ,j
hire.
! 1 ' v fit' 1 r-yg 11 11
OREGON
The Last Cull of the
West.
I)id you Ht-e this beautiful
article picturing Ort-Kon in
colors in the Novi-iiiIkt
SUNSKT
t $25,(XM) is being spent liy
SunHct Magazine on a Kerit-H
of articles superbly illustrated
in four colors picturing and
describing the attractions ami
resources of the
Wonderland of the Pacific
We will send you the next
three issues of Sunset com
mencing with the h pedal De
cember in which begins the
best Herial novel of the year
'The Spell," by C. N. & A.
M. Williamson and a superbly
illustrated article in four col
ors on "San Francisco The
Exposition City; and in addi
tion we will include a copy of
the November issue contain
ing the beautifully illustrated
article on Oregon.
ALL FOR 25c, (stamps or
coin.)
SUNSET Magazine
WelU I'arKo Bld. Portlnml, Ore.
Sudden Illness and Ail
ments In a Rravo omcrffcncy, tolophono sarvico
is indisponsablo.
Just step to your Boll Tolophono, call upb
dot. tor or dniKKist, state the case, and act ou the advue
which you receive.
Should you need something which is not in the local
stores, the Hell Telephone will reach auyUxly in )'
place at any hour of the day or night.
I ho Pd(ifk telephone and
Iclcqraph Co.
Notice to Creditir
Notli la hereby (rlvmi Unit I, tl in ridnr
H lirliml. liuvn heen liv 11,0 ....,,.i.. . ,
tlio HUta of Oreunn, for WnMliliiirtoii
;;'., oijoiiiui aininlNtrnlrli of the.
KHtntn of John Mrh .. ...1 1
i iHlllle.1 km micli All perwinN lnivliiK
,'iit 1 , bhih enLMLO urn Imniliy no
tlllml lo proHnnt thn mhiik, ti in, with
iiroimr voiinhorn, at the nw oitlnn of W.
N. llHrrelt, in HIllHhoro, Orngon, within
hIi inonllm from HiIhiIhLh
Dtttixl thlN Decwmber II, 11110,
Admin Mtnttrlx of U, KtHU) , j, ,
MHrhh, l)n!nwe(.
W. N. ltarrntt, AtUirnny for hhI1 KhUU).
Fresh crop walnuts at Kmmott
lros 20 cents per lb.
IS IT RAINING?
SURE Then bring us
your umbrella. Wc will re
pair it reasonable,
NIGHTS ARE LONG
i lie evenings arc long. Wc
will sell you electric light in
candescent lamps. The Tung
sten and other staudard lamps
and save you money.
DUCrlS ARE HERE
While ducks arc here get your
Ammunition from us. Wc
beat them all.
R. LEE SEARS, -
Garage, Third Street near new
Hillsboro.