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HILLSBORO ARGUS, MAY 18, I 1 1 . .i.j to- fji ' ty f',3 ry y i Portland Rose Festival , 111 tie Ill-Ill ill PORTLAND, ORE. June 5 to 10, 1911 will he it lined luilliiiiit Moral Ftosta and Civic Jubilee Portland, "The Kow City," will tc n n-rtic f splt-lidoi itml I In- centre of wuthl wnlt- tnh-trtl fir one week One and One-Third Fare to Portland from all points on the Southern Pauifie Lines in Oregon Tu kti-p jM-rfrrtly posted on nil i in rr lit n t iiinlU ri ululing Id this girat event, rail on Iih'iiI agenls fol iiu-iilnm nml iiinti-il ni:itli-r, or wnti- tu WM McMURRAY, General Passenger Agt. PORTLAND, DklC. "1" lwWIVIIVIV'IVtwlVIWIWIWIIVIlu(VlVlVlVWtVlJ5? . K1 The Handsome Coach Stallion WVitflit, lfiOO; 11, years old, hl;uk-lrown, fiiH'l limit. Just Hie horst' for gets that make the most serviceable burses for farm ami driving pn raises Will Stand the Season of 1911 ut the Delaman Place Northwest Hillsboro Terms: Singte service, $a; $10 for insur nnee, payable when mare in known to be in foal; roll to stand and suck, ("are to prevent, but not resjionsilile for acci dents. Farmers Khould see this horse be fore breeding. He has the priortions that will please V. S DKLSMAN HILLSBORO, ORE. (tl.UI'IVli , IV I w IV I wtv lIV I - I .. KUIVIV IVIVIUlWllVtV RET R G SALE at Buxton, Commencing May 15 Having decided to close out my MocK of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, 1 shall place on the marhet at Buxton a $7,000 stoch at cost and less than cost. Here are some of my bargains Six Dollar Logger Shoes $4 -5 All men's shoos, $3.25; Ladies' $3.50 Shoes, 2.73; Ladies' 2.75 Shoes, , r.75; all. others in proportion. Standard prints, lN yards, fi 00; all other cotton goods in proportion. .$3.00 Hats, $2.25. Underwear at cost. Clroeeries at cost. Pearl coal oil, per ease 2.1x1. llnlk oil, per 5 gallons, 65c. 1). 0. Sugar, per sack, 5.25. Patent Medieiues: Dollar bottles or packages, 75c; 50c bottles or packages, 35c; 25c bottles or packages, 2c. THIS SALK IS FOR CASH All persona indebted to the undersigned will please rull ml settle, as thin Ik h cloning-out of-biiKiness fur cash. .Sale, to continue un til enliie stuck is Hohl, T. B. PERKINS, Buxton E w iiainks, pres. I, j oorl, vice rres. A it leabo, cashier CHARTER NO. 81136 The First National Bank of forest grove, oregon. " Capital and Surplus $60,000. 4 per cent paid on Savings Deposits. $1.00 will open an account. Directors: - Geo. (J. Hancock, John Templkton, T. VV. Sain, II. J. Goef, E. W. Haines, George Mizneu, Levi Smith, W. II. IIollis, W. K. Newell, II. T. Buxton, and L. J Corl. We appreciate your patronage and hope for a continuance of same. Make our Hank your Bank. BANKS WINS GAME Latter, however, Send in a Pro test and Claims l:orfeit PROTEST PITCHER'S RIGHT TO PLAV Allege Baker U nut Resident of County, and In Under Salary Hanks and Cornelius played at the grounds near Haines, Sun day, and Banks walked away with the battle by a Bcore of 7 to 15. Cornelius, however, Monday sent in a protest, claiming the itame, firstly, because they allege Baker, of Sherwood, is not a res ident of Washington county; and secondly, because, they claim, Baker admits he is a salaried player. Just what the directors will do will be decided a little later on. Baker pitched the opening game of the league, in which Banks was defeated by the Grove. Baker struck out seven; liobin son, five. Baker allowed one man first base on balls. . Score by Innings: Bunks o 4020000 17 Cornelius o 00001 10 13 Banks and Cornelius will play on the Banks grounds next Sun day, May 21. MiLUsiJOko man school The Adelante Society enter tained a number of their friends at the Tamiesie Apartments, Ho tel Washington, last Friday eve ning. The evening was spent in various games, several of which recalled the days of Mother Goose rhymes. Ice cream and cake were served as refresh ments. Every one enjoyed the evening, and the young ladies re ceived many expressions of thanks for the pleasant time. High School Skating Party -Y J. 1 There will be a HIGH SCHOOL SKATING PARTY U on the Evening of SATURDAY - MAY 20 at the Hartrampf Rink BAND MUSIC GKNERAL. ADMISSION lO CENTS Uinee at Hillsboro Hall. Sat urday evening, May 20. N. II. West, of Banks, was in the city Tuesday evening. Geo. W. Kelly, of Buxton, was down to the county seat Tuesday. A Forest Grove mare, 25 years Id, is very proud of her first colt. C. W. Iiudon was over from x-yond North Plains, yesterday morning. J. E. Johnson, of Buxton, was town Tuesday, and called on the Argus. Wm. M. Hughes, of beyond Oak Park, was in the county seat iuesday. Dr. C. W. Lowe, the optician, was in town yesterday, at the otel Washington. Make garden while the sun shines, but before you plant any seed get the best at Greer's. W. B. Streeter. of Portland, was out the last of the week, the guest of J. W. Bailey and family. W. II. Hembree, of Scholls, was up the last or the week, on nisiness with Assessor Crandall. O. M. Pope and family expect to move to the coast in the near uture, having sold their Hillsbo 0 property. John Timmerman, of above ?anks, accompanied by his daughter, Olga. was in the city .'uesday, on legal business. C. E. Jesse, of near Banks, was a county seat visitor lues- day. He is thinking of selling olf some of his dairy stock before ong. Eor sale: Cabbage plants, 20 cents per hundred; kale plants, cents per hundred, or $1.00 per thousand. u J. uustuow, eventh & Oak, Hillsboro. 8-10 J. A. Thornburgh came down from the Grove in his car Tues day, with a party consisting of Reporter Meresse, J. H. McNa- mer and Ambers Thornburgh. The Ruth Trust Co.. of Port land, is platting another town site, on the furdin place, near Banks, and they expect to sell al kinds of town lots and acreage, Greer sells more garden seeds in bulk than all the rest of his competitors, because he takes great care in selecting tresh seed and the varieties that his cus tomers want. Rev. Philip Bauer, President of the Oregon Prisoners' Aid Society, was in the city Tuesday getting new members for the or ganization. This society helps discharged prisoners to secure work at honest labor and other wise makes his lot better after leaving the prison. Hugh Rogers, of the P. R. & N.. has been bulletined out Buxton, and the railway office at that point closed for the present. Hugh will go to limber, where he will be the general factotum of the Co. for the immediate fu ture. There will be a great deal of shipping out of Timber, all Summer, as soon as logging operations, on an extensive scale, are started. V NUce of Street Improvement. Skates 25 Cents You are cordially invited to attend Notice Is hereby given that the Cltr Council of IIUL.boro. Waahlnfftnn Cminty. Oregon, did on May !, llt, puna a resolution declaring It Intention to Improve Third street, from the north lino of Lincoln street to the wuth line of Washington street, all in the city of tiilinhoro, Oregon, In the following manner, to-wit: Uy bringing the aurf.ice of the same to the proper sulitrnuli-, paving the roadway with Hitulithic pavement, laying and con structing liltullthic headers, construct ing concrete curb, combination con crete curb and gutter and apron to npproachee, concrete corner stones at driveways; and by doing uch other improvement work as will make a proper and appropriate Improvement. Said improvement to be made In ac cordance with the Charter and Ordi nances of the City of Hillsboro, Ore gon, but if the owners of seventy-five ier cent, of the property to be af fected by this Improvement, and upon which assessments will be levied to pay for the same, shall, by petition presented to the City Council before the, adoption of an Ordinance declar ing the same, agree upon a different kind of an improvement, the estimates of the costs thereof and the specifica tions of the same shall be made upon basis of the character of Improvement so selected, and the Council reserves the right to designate a different kind of pavement If the property owners shnll go direct, as above specified. That written objections and remon strances to such proposed Improve ment may be made, and filed with the Recorder of said City at any time be fore 7 o'clock P. M. on May 20, 1911. This notice Is published by order of the City Council of Hillsboro, Oregon. BENTON BOWMAN. City Recorder of Hillsboro, Oregon. Notice of Street Improvements. Notice Is hereby given that the City Council of Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, did on May 2. 1911, pass a resolution declaring its Intention to Improve Washington street, from the west line of Second street to the east line of Third street, and in the City of Hillsboro, Oregon, in the following manner, to-wlt: By bringing the surface of the sitme to the proper subgrade, paving the roadway with liitulithic pavement, laying and con structing Hitulithic headers, construct ing concrete curb, combination con crete curb and gutter and aprons to approaches, concrete corner stones at driveways; and by doing such other Improvement work as will make a proper and appropriate Improvement. Said improvement to be made in ac cordance with the Charter and Ordi nances of the City of Hillsboro, Ore gon, but if the owners of seventy-five per cent, of the property to be af fected by this improvement, and upon which assessments will be levied to pay for the same, shall, by petition presented to the City Council before the adoption of an Ordinance declar ing the same, agree upon a different kind of an Improvement, the estimates of the costs thereof and the specifica tions of the same shall be made upon basis of the character of improvement so selected, and the Council reserves the right to designate a different kind of pavement if the property owners shall so direct, as above specified. That written objections and remon strances (o such proposed Improve ment may be made and filed with the Recorder of said City at any time be fore 1 o'clock P. M. on May 20, 1911. This notice is published by order of the City Oouneil of Hillsboro, Oregon. BOOT BOW MAIS, City Recorder of Hillsboro, Oregon. SUMMONS la the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for Washington County John Harry Mack, Plaintiff, ) vs. Stella Mack, Defendant J To Kiolla Mack, the above named Defendant: In the name of the State of Orecon you are hereby required to apjieur anil atmwer tne complaint meti against you in me above entitled court and cause on or be fore the Mil day of June liill.saiii date mine after the expiration of six weeks from the first publication of tins sum mons If von Inil to appear and answer, tlio plaiiitill' will apply to the Court for the relief demitniled in the complaint, to il: For a decree of ilivorco forever dis solving the bomlx of matrimony now ex isting between planum anil iifteminni.on he grounds of desertion oi tlio planum v the defendant lor the period ol more than one year next bolore Hie commence mem o! tins suit. This summons is published once a week for six HueceHsive WMiks by order of the lonornblH J. A. hitkin, nulce of the above entitled court, dated tlio l'ith day April, 11111, directing tlio mililieatum ereof. John r . Logan, Attorney for I'laintifl Date of first publication, April 20, 1!11 Date of last publication, June 1, lull. Notice of Administratrix's Sale CONGO NO. 4719 Pure American-Bred Belgian - A Bright Bay with small Strip in Face Sire, Vol nay No. 2503 Dam, Melba No. 344 Congo was bred and raised close to Portland, so does not have to be acclimated. Broad drafty type with splendid action n the County Court of the State oi Ore gon lor Multnomah County. In tlio Matter of the Estate of David El - lersott, Deceased, Notice in hereby given, that -the under signed luliuiniMriitrix lie bonis lion t f the estate ot Imvid Kllerson, Ueceaseit, tiy irtue of the order of the county court of the State of Orenon for Multnomah Coun ty, uiaile ami entered on the 7th day of retiriiarv. inn. and nv a suiiseqiiont or der made and dated April 18, for a re-sale, licensing and authorizinir her so to do, will, on and after the 20th day of may, l!Ml, saul date lining more man lour weeks alter the date of Hie first publica tion of this notice, oiler lor sale and sell, at private wile lor cash, at the othee ot Allen V Alulkey, au Muikcy nuitiung, Portland, Oregon, the following described real nrniiert v, belonging to said estate sit uated in Washington county. State of Oregon, to-wit: Being a part of the David Kllerson Do nation Land Claim No..'!! in Two. 1 South of Range 1 W.of Willamette Meridian, described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the R. line ol stud Kllerson 1) L C 1-1.15 cha N 4 degrees 1H mill. K from Iho S K corner of said claim, being the N K corner of B LOril- litirs a) acre tract in the o ri corner oi said Kllerson claim, and running thence N 4 degrees IS mln. K 88.4 feet tu the S W ornor ol the James it. wed o c wo.w in said Twp 1 S of K I W, thence N 1 de gree 8 mill. K along the line bet ween said Kllerson anil Keen claims su.-i loot; thence N N7 degrees 4!) mill. W 17titi tl leet to the Range line between Township 1 South, Uanges 1 and 2 West, thenoe 8 0 degrees 2! mln. K along said Range line lWiB.2 feet, to the Quarter Section corner between Sections 19 and 24, thence fS 0 de grees 12 mln. K tWJ.S fent to a point SO feet N of the South line of said David Kllerson claim, the said point being the N line of a 30 foot right of way sold to dri tilth, thence 8 87 degrees 411 niiu. K along said N line of said right of way, ami parallel with the S line of said claim 7 feet to a point 30 feet N 4 degrees 18 nun, K of the a W corner of said UritVith's land aforesaid, thence N 4 degrees 18 niin. K 903.9 feet to said UrillUh'a N W corner, thoiice H 87 degrees 43 mill. K tW i feet to the plaoeof beginning, containing ouui aoi-es, in Washington County, state ot Oregon. . Said sale to lie made lor casli in Hand and subject to approval and continuation by t he sain county conn anove uieimoueii liaieit aim nisi piniiisiieu, -ipru u, 1!)U. Dale of last publication, May is, ism. AIjICK M. Kld.KRSON. Administratrix de bonis non of the Estate of David Kllerson, deceased. Allen iS. Mulkey, Attorneys for Admx The sire and dam were per sonally selected by H. C. Campbell in Belgium and were prize winners at Alaska-Yukc n Facific Exposition. Congo won the silver cup at the A. Y. P. Exposition as the best American-Bred Belgian any age. Weighs 1S50 pounds. Foaled April, 19CS. Terms Twenty dollars lor the seasou with the return pri vilege next year if mare is not in foal. Congo will make the season at Campbell's Ranch, formerly the T. E. Rowell Ranch at Scholia. No business on Sundays L. R. CAMPBELL, Manager. c- .,. . . - ... . . Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by order of tho County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County, duly made and entered, administrator of the estate, of Frederick Mager, de ceased, and has duly qualified as such. Now, therefore, all persons having claims against said estate arc hereby notified and required to present the same to the undersigned, together with proper vouchers therefor, at the law office of John M. Wall, Hillsboro, Ore gon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 13th day of April. 1911. JOHN WELCH, Administrator of the estate of Frede rick Mnger, deceased. John M, Wall, attorney for administrator. SUMMONS Argus and Journal, $2.25. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Washington County C. K. llayden, Plaintiff vs. Ethel Marie Hayden, Defendant, To Kthel Marie Haydsn, Defendant: 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 suit, on or before the 18th day of May, UU ; and if you fail to answer planum will take a ueeree against you forever dissolving the bonds of matri mony heretoloro and now existing be tween the plaintiff and yourself, and for such other and further relief in the prem ises as to the Court may seem just and equitable. Service of this summons is made upon you by publication, in pursuance ofau order of the Honorable J. IT. Campbell, Circuit Judge of Washington County, and the Fifth Judicial District, Oregon, made on the 4th day of April, 1911, ordering said publication in the "Hillsboro Argus" a newspaper of general circulation, once a week, for six oousecutive weeks, the first publication lining April ti, 1011, aud the last publication being May 18, 1911. ' Koeooe P. Hurst, Attorney for Plaintiff THE STORE OF QUALITY i Second St. Hillsboro, Ore. Both Phones See our dishes for our custom I ers. When you expend $100 with us you get a fine dining room set of dishes. Call for cards and have the amount of your purchases punched each time you buy. When you buy that amount you get the dishes, or you have a dandy game and fish set Emmott Bros. Contracting Get my Figures on Painting your residence and ont-bulldings and I will save you money. Can esti mate work, or work and painting material. See me A. C. "WINNEY, North Plains, Or. V