The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 30, 1911, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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FRUIT MEN ELECT 1
DELEGATESJO ALBANY
Mating at City Hall. I j-t Satur
day. as Well AttctiJt-vJ
E-EIL AND KtKRIS TO RnvrStAT
Ccatral Sllit t--tK. tll K- lra.
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The Monarch
MALLEABLE RANGE
The Finest Piece of IVitchen Furniture
in the World for the Money.
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
SUMMONS
IS THE CIECriT COUET OF THE
STATE OF OKKiOX FOR THE
COUNTY OF WASHINGTON
J P. Keinbanlt, Plaintiff.)
Lou we Rri.iiiardl. DrfixUnt!
To Loaie) Reinhanlt, tbe above named
liefeodanl.
la tb name of the Stale of Oregon jroa
are hereby minimi u appear and aoaaer
' trie complaint CM atfaiiiMt Tuu la tb
abuiniicl min and oi on cr 1
' toretb 7ih day of April, I'tll, said dale
tiug afu-r tbe expiration ot Ml week
Iruiu :h ttiMt pu I j cat ion of this uim
MnUtS. If oo fail to appear ami arawer,
tbe plaintiff will aptJy lotheOurt
tue relief iHiiaidni in the cn.plaiol. bv
it : For a devre ol divorce forever dis
m1viu: tint Iwtxisoi BuitnaKmy dow ex.
t-iOg between plaintiff and defendant, x
tbe prttiiwlK of innnm of tlie plaintiff
ljr toe drietulaiit for tbe period of more
tbaa one jear next lfr the miiieuce
luent of this suit.
Thin suaiiRum i pntdislie.1 once a efc
for il ucoiv weeks by order of lite
U,. fumble J. I', t'antpheii. jnuVe of tbe
above entitled court. dstl tbe I lib day
of February, liril, directing the publiea
Uod bereof.
eebnabol LaRocbe and C.T- Haaa.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
- Date of first publication, February
1SIL
Oaleof last puhli-atioo. April 6, 1941.
LIST YOUR PROPERTY
- with
G. M. Hunter Realty SiLoair
Co. j
North Plains for quick returns
G M. HUNTtR. Manager I
R. K I. 3, Hill&boiO, hegcro.
Capital, Surplus,
44,000
Profit
Do a General BanKing Busi
ness, Loans, Money on Real
Estate, Buys and Sells Mort
gages. Pays Ar Interest per
Annum on Savings Deposits
3 Times a Year.
Officers and directors
EM ward Schulmerich, Pres., John W. Connell, Vice
Pres.; Willis Ireland Cashier. Director -E. B.
Tongue, W. N. Barrett, Geo. Kirkwood, W. 0.
Dondson.
Hillsboro Commercial Bank
PBOMKT WORK
HOSEST WOBK '
THOS. H. BROWN
Contractor
Farmer' Phone 74 1
PLASTER, BRICK AND CEMENT
HILLSBOBO, ORE. j
HILLSBORO MUSIC STIDIO:
Perry Burton A rant j
Nellie F. Wilcox
Thorough and systematic train
ing at moderate cost.
FIIO.NK CITY U7
BEECHER
Blach, Registered JacK,
Sixteen hands high, five
years old in June. Sure
Foal Getter and one of
the Finest Jachs in the
State. Will show some
fine colts soon.
Will stand this season at Forest Grove
at the W. H. French place, First Avenue
North.
THE VERY DEST
VetUtry aa tb Pac!e Coaat la exeeaie her
Wabare bolU up oar repotauoa oa it. foacaa
Vpmii oa qvaktf mai ntnmt ft htttsr paialc
ark asvbtra, bo aiatuc kv moth Jim pay.
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awmnaMMua
bnl von for vt
ot - tun ilrni la
on 4r It AmirM.
FiilM wtractioa
tnm wttm piutm at
bride work b ord.
. UauailM trMi
MarCravM $5.00
2afrWf.TMtt4.00
6rSata tOO
EaaMlFXata 100
is Fwr. .50
rM 6.00
ruiM 7.50
hUa Eitr'tiM .60
aaa-r HCTMooa
The Vihini:ton iVxihty Fruit
Growfrs' Union had a tr-nt-ative
s&sion at the city H.til
last Saturday afternoon. Tlie
committee rtirttl the Walla
Walla mevtinjr. held Feltruarj 2S, 1
and Hon. W". K. Newell, of near
Gaston, and J. F. Forbid of lil-
ley, were elected delegates to at- j
tend the Albany meet in jr. tomor- j
row, for the purpose of fornm-1
latinjr plans, in conformity with"
the Walla Walla suirvrestion. to'
establish a centrat sellintr aceiicv
for Willamette alley fniit.
Fruit men penerally are en
thusiastic over the develoiment
of orchards in W a-hinjrton Conn-j
ty, and they are taking more in-1
terest in orpanizalion than here-j
tofore. Secretan- A. H Peat, of '
Hillsboro. Route A. states that he
gets many inquiries as to pros
pective work of the union.
The report of N. H. Alexander,
of the Hillsboro Pard of Trade,
as to the exhibit at the Portland
Apple Show, last Fall, was read
and adopted and the final chap-
ter closetl
Apple growers are enthusiastic
that the Union shall enter all
competitive exhibits held next
Fall, and they feel that with
care and prudence we shall caj
ture merited prizes.
Calls for Spring Outfits
BAIRD
In the New llt'uUl bloth
The Time
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Pen, Chisel and Brush.
! duoed a coarse in tbe washing of
clothes. If It on be shown that this
work can be done without shacking
the battens It la well worth a univer
sity extension course. Minneapolis
Journal.
Automobiles.
AH aorfc tuUr cuaraataad far tttutam rank
Wise Dental Co.,i-.
Painless Dentists
FatlaMI.Takaii4WtiMnitM rMTUNB.MC.
(b: a. m. t i. u. im
List your property or business
for sale with Pope. I have buy
ers everv day. Office at grocery
and confectionery store, opposite
Oregon Electric Depot, Hillsboro.
j latest gown fcs an empire with a bob-
' ble. An airship with a Wellman eqol-
llbrator, as It were. Milwaukee Jour-
Charles Baftell I-oomls, tbe humorist i nal.
and poet, was born in Brooklyn and I The CnlTersIty of Missouri has Intro-
is still In tbe forties.
On tbe testimony of bis wife, Mau
rice Maeterlinck is "busy now with a
new philosophical essay on death.
It contains some of the strongest work
he has done yet. lie has eren dis
covered a new point of view of look
ing at death."
Mile. Suzanne ELzard. France's great
est sculptress, is a suffragist as well
as an artist, and she recently com
pleted ber masterpiece. "Honor and
Money." in which "Honor" in tbe
guise of a woman is shown triumph
ing over "Money." personified as a
man.
Lillian Matilde Gentb. the artist who
has won first prizes aud gold medals j nig u
my of Design and tbe American Art
society, Is one of tbe distinguished
American pnplls of Whistler. Miss
Gentb studied some years in Paris, but
now lives in New York.
Tbe automobile industry more than
any other has compelled steel manu
facturers to improve their output to
tbe highest point
Instructors automobiles are now
made with a double set of controls so
that a teacher can Instantly assume
charge If anything goes wrong with
Dress Dreams.
If It were not for tbe tyrannical
chances In the fashion of clothes ev-
!ry one might have a bank account
St Louis Globe-Democrat
1 According to New York advices, the
California baa one automobile for ev
ery fifty-seven persons on Its federal
census, according to tbe report of the
motor vehicle department of the secre
tary of state. The total number of
machines registered on Dec. 1 last was
41.2GS.
"And how Is your husband getting
along after his operation?" asked Mrs.
Oldcastel.
"Oh," replied Mrs. Gottit Laytelelgh,
"the doctor says he's repuderatJng nice-ly."-Jud;je.
'Well. Til tell ve.'" sai l the
man who always has a reason
for everything, "why we have
had no rain since Manh 1."
Shifting his quid of Star to the
larboard side, he continued. 'The
gosh-derned Japs hez diverted
the Japan stream in order to
crack our r.ecks with a drought"
And then he moved over and sat
down on one of the green bench
es in the court yard.
Until May 1. 1911. the prices
on fir wood will be as follows:
Four-foot, $4 per cord, delivered;
$4.50 per cord. After May 1,
four-foot, delivered. si.2.j to
Sept 1; sixteen-inch. $:i 75. J.
W. Masters. 3-10
T. J. Ryan, of Portland, and
who recently moved there from
Eugene, where he was buying
and selling realty, was in town
Tuesday, and called on the Ar
gus. Mr. Ryan says that in all
his travels all over the state he
has found no soil like that in
Washington County, and he con
templates investing here.
For Sale A" fine 3-vear-old
brown filly, out of Abdul Hamid.
(the Arabian stallion brought
here by Homer Davenport!--a
beauty; also iron gray saddle
pony. 4 years; good saddler, No.
1. Geo. Holsheimer, t'lmonica.
on 0. E.. postorhce address. Bea-
verton. Ore.. R, 2. 1-3
The wagn weighing scales on
Third, installed some years ago
by iwbt Hartrampf. have been
removed by v orkmen in order to
make clearance for the new
American National Bank build
ing. Prior to the Third Street
location scales were installed tor
years near the Grange building.
Horse for Sale Black mare,
5 yeara old; 1425: well broke.
sound, and guaranteed to work-
anywhere. Due to foai Mav 7.
colt sired by Carstens' Percheron
horse. - George Meacham, Moun
taindale. Ore. Pacific States tel
D. J. Hille. of Castle Rock.
Wash., was over to the county
seat Tuesday, accompanied by C.
ft T L ,
n. jacoos, manager ana pro
moter or the Hillsboro Garden
Tracts. Mr. Hille is heavilv in
terested in Castle Rock realty.
Pratt Vickers. Southern Pacific
station agent at Hillsboro. de
parted Sunday for a vacation trip
down to Los Angeles. Pratt in
tended to take in the opening
ball games at Los Angeles, and
see how the Beavers performed.
Herman Collier, of Scholls, was
in the county seat Monday. Her
man bought a f.5,000 ranch a few
years ago, and could now let go
for three times or more that
amount. Why don't you, J. H.,
and move up to the city?
John Howell, of Mountaindale,
recently purchased an auto from
Dr. LinklateV. and after an hour
or so with a demonstrator made
the trip from Hillsboro home on
his first run, without trouble.
George Meacham, of above
Mountaindale, was down to the
city Tuesday afternoon, and call
ed on the Argus.
0. G. Barlow was in the city
the first of the week, arranging
for a public rale of dairy cows
on the Connell place, north of
town. April 8.
Has New Goods Arriving All
The Latest Shipment From
The East, consists o( a iin,t
co in pit. tc line ol iliildun's, l.nc
Misses'and ladies' new sj.iiiiK
dresses in all the lu wtst
designs and patterns.
The Exclusive Store
FOR PARTICULAR WEARERS
FOR MEN Selz Shoes, Carson Gloves, Coat Shirts, Etc.
FOR LADIES Royal Worcester Corsets, Julia Marlow Shoes.
"Comfy Cut" Underwear.
WUNDERHOSE They're Buaranteed for Men. Women and
Children.
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Notice of Appointment
N '! w hrbj goa thai I. tl unlr
irnl. have ln, by th Touoif l ourt
lw .Mas of Or-tfii, lor Waiumrt ii
C.jiiiur. ai.ixuiitf.1 Almini-irat.ir i.( I tit.
fit Kiitfrn ('. rn-taT. Itwrawl,
arut tatve qu.lUfi aa tu4i. All tnn
tia;ug -.mi. i aKiurt aii rotate are bare
rv n..i.nil to irnt the aia to mr,
u lii prwr voucher. 1 1 the Law oilier
of W. . Uarrrtt. in II ,ll-tri, Irrreon,
u ilhin six luonltis from ttilato( thi
ut n r.
Ill this March 2, 1't'.l.
A. C. Cr!in,
A-lmiui-trator of the rjiii ol Ktirenc
i'. r'r--ay, lwal.
W. . ISarrrtt AttorneT for "aul Kslatn.
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is tub riu.n iT rm iiT ok the
."TATK OK OKK'itiN, FOR THE
"I NTV UK WA.HINOTON.
K. E. Earfcour, fialnlltf. vs. Jossi
flarbour, L'fmiaia.
To Jssi liaroour, abore-naraed de
f. n : jni:
In the nam of the atata of Orciron
you ar hereby r?ijuire.l to appear and
answer the complaint MrJ ana. nit you
in t! e abore-tnutlrd suit on or before
h :it dav of Mir h. UU. and If jrou
fail to to appear, or answer, plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the relief
prad for in the complaint filed here
in a i.ti't yuu. to It. a decree of di
vott e di'sohing tr.e bonds of main
m'.nr n.l nurniii' contract heretofore
and now exUtins between the plaintiff
and defendant.
Thi; siimm. n is curved upon you by
pubiiiation and the same will be pub
li lied for tlx con-ecutlve weeka In pur
uanre of an order i f Hie Honorable
J. W. Sewell. Judge of the County Court
in the State of Oregon, for Wa.ihlnKt.ni
Cuunty. alilch ord r wa duly made and
ent-rt:d on the Ulli day of February,
I t II, and the ditf of the firttt publira
tion i t thl eummons in Thursday, Die
Kth day of February, lll.
JOHN F. LOGAN.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
:i Mohawk Hid . Fortland, Uregon.
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IN THE CIRCFIT COI KT OF TIIF.
STATK OK ORROUN. FOR THK
C.'OlWTr OF W A S H INOTON .
Kiizab.rh Johannenen. I'lalnliff, va.
f Jiiffaff Joliann--n. Hefendant.
To fluslaff J'jbaanesen, above-namej
(fondant:
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
In the above entitled fuit on or before
the 31st day of Mar.-h. 1911. and If you
fail so to appear, or answer, plaintiff
will srpply to the Court for the relief
prayed for In the complaint filed here
in against you, to wit, a decree of
divorce dissolving the bonds of matri
mony and marriajre contract hereto
fore and now existing between the
plaintiff and defendant, and a further
de.-ree permitting plaintiff to resume
her maiden name of Klixabeth Boyce.
This loimnions it served upon you by
publication and the same will be pub
lished for six consecutive weeks In
pursuance of an order of the Honor
able J. V. Fewell. Judire of the County
Court In the Slate of Oregon for Wash
ington County, which order was duly
made and entered in the llth day of
February. 111. and the date of the
firt 'publication of this summons Is
Thursday, the Kth clay of February,
! iH- JOHN F. UX1AN.
i Attorney for Plaintiff.
I VI Mohawk Bldg.. Portland, Orejron.
I hp I lilt PP ( lllll Will muni f
Dr. S. T, Linklater has riur- the home of Mrs .las M
9 . . . ftiuuvi,
on Sixth and Fir streets, Satur
day anernoon, April 1.
FISHING - - TACKLE
The Trout Season will soon
he here, and if you wtUlt t,e
Fishing Tachle
that will hrinjr ynu ilK call
and see our fine stock.
See our new line of the Famous Bicycles
"The Racycle"
OUR MACHINES ARE WORTH WHILE
Standard Baseball Supplies-We can out
sell them all when it comes to
Baseball Supplies.
R. LEE SEARS, HILLSBORO
Garage, Third Street
near new Hotel.
chased a new Buick, a two-seat.
through rerd Hartrampf,
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