The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 29, 1910, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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WLISBORO ARGUS, Dt C. . 10 1 0
DR. S. M.WENDTASKS
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FOR BILL-WIFE RESISTED
THE MONARCH
MALLEABLE RANGE
The Finest Piece of Kitchen furniture
in the World for the Money.
OPiL
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. & IRMiLER
Cornelius and Forest. Grove
FOR SPECIAL TAX
Notice of meeting to vote additional road
tax: We, the undersigned, comprising
io per cect. of the taxpayers of Road
District No. if, 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. tn., for the purposes of voting
an additional tax for road purposes, as
provided in Sec. 34, Laws of 1909, page
295-
Dated Dec. 5. iqio. fSine1
Fred Scbulz, Andrew Eeeiman. A
Crotni.J J Muller, George AHenber
imua uruus, rrea citucici, aels John
ten, N Hansen, N Rasmussen, J A Nel
on, John Berger, Christ Zuercher, F L
Lichty, O.to Wistuer, Lois Stieib.
Bw a
H I knOVWrlflt Vtfr anfI I j.
ffT' if qualitlr SASH AND
UOORS. I keep them In itock for quick
delivery. I have bttt one price and sell
for eah only. H I have my own factory.
It anu me niueh lean to make my good
and len to aell them Wauee I make and
e l in Urge quantie. These price ara
Uken from my eaUbjr-copy of which
I will fladly mail on roqueet:
Front Doors, double tfeick glue $2.25 op
Fancy Front Door., atylUa . $5.00 up
BroM panel Doora, for painting $1.25
frcroH panel Doora, for ataininir 1.30
f w,(tnian Door, for bungalow. S1.60
Z-Iifht Windows, check rail . 78c uo
4-liht Barn Saak 42e up
Cupboard Doora, with plain flaw 11.00
K. U.Door rriratf 75e, a.U.St.b Irian. 90c
H I)o not fail to aend me your list of ma.
Umla for price and freih ehanea.
I Jmm for IUK) no.
Notice to Creditors
In the County Court of the Htate of Ore
gon for Washington County
In the matter of the estate of Marcus
Duaiie Harvey, deceased.
Notice Im Hereby Oiven, that the un
derHigued has been duly appointed and
continued by the order of the County
Court of the Htate of Oregon for Wash
ington County duly made and entered.
.Executrix of the last Will and Testament
of .Marcus Duane Harvey, deceased, and
lias duly qualified as such.
Now Therefore, all persons having
claims against smIiI udu I...-.1,..
tied and required to present the same to
tu undeiMigned. together with ornuer
vouchers therefor; at the law office of
xsairiev a. nam in trm Nrmtu u.. i.i;.... i..
Hillsb'oro, Oregon, within six moutha
from the date) of the first publication
thereof.
Sarah H. Harvey,
Executrix of the last Will and Testa
merit of Marcus Uuane Harvey, deceased.
Bagley v,Hare, attornevs for Executrix.
The Date of the first publication Dec.
22nd, 1910.
The date of the last publication Jan
19th, 1911.
Mrs. Mary Pike, of Beaverton,
and who was aged 86 years, died
the first of the week.
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CHARTER. NCX 8oj6
The First National Bank
of forest grove, oregon.
Directors:-L J. Corl, John Templeton, T. W. Sain, H
i uL1,!1' George Mizner, Levi Smith,
W. H. Holus, W. K. Newell, H. T, Buxton.
Capital and Surplus will
be increased to
$60,000
in January.
We appreciate your paronage and hope to merit a contin
uance of same.
Increase in Deposits 35 per cent.
YOU FACE ANOTHER YEAR
Did you ever try banking your
money to see what it would do
for you? If not, just establish
a check account, or
A Savings Deposit
With us. You will be surprised
how rapidly interest will ac
cumulate for you, and if you
have but a check account, you
will be gratified to know that
everytime you write a check you
have a receipt for money paid
out.
Hillsboro Commercial Bank
To Our Manx Patrons
We wish to extend our Thanks for
their most generous patronage
through this our First Holiday Sea
son at Laurel, and to solicit a con
tinuance of your good will and pat
ronage through the coming year.
We also wish to state we are pre
pared to supply your wants from a
well selecfed stock and at prices
equal to and lower than the same
goods can be bought elsewhere.
To one and all we wish a prosper
ous and happy New Year.
E. T. TURNER, Laurel, Oregon.
Prominent I'orvst tlrove I'hyskUn
and Surgeon in Circuit Court
DI0k'Cri UNCI: AND Kl"-MKk'll D
Husband Altered Wile a lutcasfh
Jealous and Hurt Practice
Dr. S. M. Wotuit, of For!
Grove, v:n before the circuit
court Tuesday, asking for a bill
of divorce from Ottillio Weiiilt,
In turn Mrs. Weiult asked for a
decree. lr, Wendt savs in his
complaint that some months uw
his wite put his trunk on the
front porch in view of theneinh-
Hrs, and then locked the door
on him; and that when he went
home he was forced to enter tin
house by use of a latch key,
while she watched him from a
ueiKhtRirintf residence. He savs
that she was intensely jealous
ami injured his practice by
charges that he cared for other
women. In turn she savs that
her husband frequently told her
to irvt a divorce this she says
ho wanted her to do so he could
affiliate with his soul mates ami
atlimties. 1 he w ue. in her cross
lull, asked for monev to prose
cute the case; for the attorney
fee, for $." per month while the
bun is in process: lor Sua iht
montn alimony lor support of
herself and child. The wife owns
property in Forest drove, an.
the doctor wanted S'AO:! .mm'tv
in it, allejrinjr that he expended
mat much in the place.
the coun e were ilivnivi-ii In
Washington, and afterward re
married. He says that at that
ume, in the property settlement,
he irave her theetmivntent nt U
or seven thousand dollars, ami
mat tie now has no means to nnu
alimony, and that hi
i i . ' "v
nas ieen made tin urrntiv.. hv
, . . ... .
reason oi u.s uites nin.tui't
I hey have one child, n littl.
uautr iter. .Mis. Uen.lt nl.'n.Ui
for custodv of the child
the husband wanted the riirht to
v i.si i it at anv time.
Just before the case was called
the property rights were settled
our. oi court, nr. WemJt was
Kriven the decree, and it w under
$Uhh tliat Mrs. Wendt wasjfiven
cleanmce to the home in the
tirove Which IS valued nt ai.v.r
al tho'isand dollars; the cusUniy
... C , l. . t ' Jt . t 1 1 . a "
ui uie mue (Kiuk'hter; ami sever
al hundred dollars in money.
tl910 w 1911
With the closing of the old year
ami the lj-inuitig of the new, I wish
to thank the many friettds of the
store for their valued patronage and
take this opportunity of expressing
my appreciation of the same, ami
assuring you that the good old jmlicy
of supplying you with the best class
of goods at the lowest possible prices
will be maintained.
7 tit yM f MitttiM0.
otiar &tart
NOTICl; TO I RL I T (ikOWtlRS
There will be a meeting of tlie
Fruit ('.rowers of Washington
County in llillslxiro, Ore., at the
City Hall, Dee. 31. Saturday af
ternoon. at o'cM, to form
a Fruit (irowerx I'hi.m ru;
section needs a thorough orani-
anon in onier to properly mar
ket the fruit priHluct. A Union
will perfect a vcreat deal through
ajntation of better care for fruit
trees and all that Roes for a
more perfect production. If you
are interested in any degree you
are cordially invited to lie in at
tendance. KememU-r the date,
15. N. Sproat, Sec.
niiAi) at uminwooi)
F i Smith, a veteran of the Civil
VVar, and for several yeara, un
t; six months ago. Kwtmaater of
GlenwfHMl, died Saturday night
at his home, aged T.l years. He
was liorn at Morton, III ' and
11' It in ,t ...... ... . .
l r. ma" enlisted in
the Fourth Illinois Vul
y-, , "OilIM VI
ynvairy, at reoria, III., serv ng
lu uie enu or the war. Twenty
nine years ago he came to Ore
gon, anu three ve:ir lnt,.r v,
came to this nari ,f tu..
ami horneKteaded a tract of land
m ..an nveo on me place since
that time. The widow and the
louowing children survive: Mrs.
A. I). I lamer. (Salon rw L m"
hdith Var ev and WjiII.-wo muu
Glen wood, and Ora Smith, Forest
urove.
ihe Jurieral was in Forest
urove, tinder the aiiHpicos of the
v. . u. ana me Woman's Ke
lief Corps.
BAIRD
In the New Meulrl I51och
kKPAIKINU AND TUNI.NU
Troty-fivr vrni r-ririnr making.
rrMlriiig d luniu,- tUnni i.niuff.rlrm
i;nrtti I hat Vrriui. ilir luntr. ro
aaltair )' i. ail liuwll lhr,t in.
lruuiriit nMrndetl. licriituitirt'U lium
rvt-ry lirm llil h oi-atl In fort Unit
for the jl yrar. b i-lr lb l-.aalm.
laiuinri 11 KllUliail, llry, ,Slrln(
nit mhrr, Country i k Uv ,!
come l.trtt ut tlrln i. .In. ,.
Mrtrmtca, or to tl IVlnaou
tur ii lure.
A. I'. VKNKN. fun funrr.
I"0 SALfi
Forty acres close t
some clear; some in good timlx-r'
Apply to Kuratli Bros.. Hills-
tjoro, (Jregon. . 41.4
Umt: Huckskin flllv iU
, . J I (
year 0 ul: star n fn.t,
about 1,(0). Strayed from Walk
er pasture, near Cedar Mill.
Walter i Serial 1 berger, Beaverton
wre. itouie Z. Kownr 41.9
H. T. Koohor
tl, I t i "' J'"l VlUDCU
the OUI diny nnu; mwim Ul 1.,. u
" ' "v.v.hjjiv.u UJf niu
Ihomas irroeorv and u;;n
move his confectionery into the
structure. He naid $1(K) nor
tront foot.
John Voolkor. nf nonr T!l,o
ing, was kicked by a horse the
hret of the week, and Buffered a
tractureof the leg near the knee.
liobt. P. Wirtz, secretary for
State Game Warden Stevenson,
was in town Tuesday.
OREGON
The Last Call of the
West.
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article picturing Oregon in 4
colors in the November
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We will send you the next
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mencing with the special De
cember In which begins the
nesi serial novel or the year
'The Spell," by C. N. & A.
M. Williamson and a superbly
illustrated article in four col
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ing the beautifully illustrated
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ALL F0U 25c, (stamps or
coin.)
SUNSET Magazine
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Sudden Illness and Ail
ments Inagravo omergency, telephone Mrvta
is indispensable.
Just step to your Bell Telephone, call n?
doctor or druggist, state the case, aud act on tfae advice
which you receive.
Should you need something which is not in the loot!
stores, the Hell Telephone will reach anybody in a)
place at any hour of the day oruight.
I ho Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph Co.
Notice to Creditor
Noll. In hereby Kt?n that r. th under-
nmwi iff-Mifiii. rrn uui.i....i
( !!., t ,,. . .ill ". j .'. , ' . ?l""Jtn
KU oof John Mnrah dwcwHed, and have
i mlllle.1 a inch. All perao having
i'.IbIimk Hiralimi aitlil ui.i. .... i " "
tilled to prment the aame to me. with
hU montliH from th la data.
ijbuki una UMNinljerd, tl)l().
Alllllllllutriifrlr nf II... I.'. ....... .' , .
MarMh. lirxieaaed.
W, N. Barrett, Attorney for naid KMtatn.
Fresh cron wnlnnta of
Bros., 20 cents per lb.
Everv dWa a , nut,..A
tin.' r - ."Mnitijiiccu
Whitman 8 ehoen ntiu on,)
. , . Mini tail1
dies. At The Delta. aj
,
IS IT RAINING?
SURETheu bring us
your umbrella. Wc will re
u
NIGHTS ARE LONG
The evenings are long. We
will sell you electric light in
candescent lamps. The Tung
sten and other standard lamps
and save you money.
DUCKS ARE HERE
While ducks are here get your
Ammunition from us. We
beat them all.
B. LEE SEARS, - Hill
Garage, Third Street near new HoW-