i PAGE SIX 1 WHEELER BALL IE IS OUT FOR SCALPS Have IWaten Everything in Their j Class, anJ Want More I I H f ft ii ! i i i is 1 ;i ! I i! J '": g WE LEAD in the Hardware Business and mate no exaggerated claim when we ad vertise the largest stock of All Kinds of Hardware in Washington Counly. Everything you need everything you want in this line. We buy in large quanti ties and outsell our competitors. If j-ou want bargains come and see our magnificent stock Goff Bros. & Irmler Cornelius and Forest Grove LIST YOUR PROPERTY with G. M. Hunter Realty &Loan Co. North Plains for quick returns C M. HUNTER. Manager R. F. D. 3, Hillsboio, Oregon. PROMPT WORK HONEST WORK THOS. H. BROWN Contractor Farmers' Phone 741 PLASTER, BRICK AND CEMENT HILLS BO BO. ORE. HILLSBORO MUSIC STUDIO Perry Burton Arant Nellie F. Wilcox Thorough and systematic train ing at moderate cost. PIIOXE CITY 497 NOW "best TIME of the yrl to ban your teeth oat and plate and bririgswork done and hen ia the place to get the beat painless week poaaible. Compart tur tricu. 1 "i nnisn elate ana bridge work tor out of -town patrona la one day ( deairee. Painleaa oxtrectioa free when platea off bridge work la order ed. Caaultation free. Malar Crmi $5.00 22kBridf.Tntl4.00 GoU Fillinn 1.00 Enamel Filliaia 1.00 Silver ntlinn -fill Gaid Rubber Hatai D.UU Bail Rad Rubber- Plate 7.50 allien Entr'tlee .60 IBT MSTHODS - 1!, Capital, Surplus, Profit $44,000 Do a General Banhing Busi ness, Loans, Money on Real Estate, Buys and Sells Mort gages. Pays 4 Interest per Annum on Saving's Deposits 3 Times a Year. Officers and directors Edward Schulmerich, Pres., John W. Connell, Vice Pres.; Willis Ireland Cashier. Directors -E. B. Tongue, W. N. Barrett, Geo. Kirkwood, W. 0. Donelson. Hillsboro Commercial Bank M. W. a. Win, rauant ua Miaiau u mat UTMuMia m raniua All work fully guaranteed for fifteen Teen. Wise Dental Co., Inc. Painless Dentists rafllni aullelaf. TaM ant Wiihhwtos POUTIAND. ML A. M. U . M. Otuce Basra: aadaja, tUl SUMMONS la the Circuit Court of the State of Ore- gon, for Washington County John Barry Mack, Plaintiff, nt. J Stella Mack, Defendant To Stella Mack, the above named De fendant: In the name of the Slat of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answ er the complaint filed against you in the vbove entitled court and cause on or be fore the oth day of Juno Ml, said date being after the expiration of ix weeks from the first publication of this sum mons If vou tail to appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the reli' f demanded in the complaint, to wit: I 'or a decree of divoice lorever di solving the liondH fif nut rimony imw ex i-itinK between plaintiff and defendant, on the grounds of desertion of the plaintiff hy the defriidaut lor the period of more than one year next before the commence inentof this suit. This summons is published once a week for si I successive weeks by order of the Honorable J. A. Kakin, )ud!e of the above entitled court, dated the 12th riav of April, 1SU1, directing the publication hereof. John F. Logan, Attorney for Plaintiff Date of first publication, April '.'0, Kill Date cf last publication, June 1, 11)11. When the kitchen is properly equipped there is sunshine in the house. Come in and see our Champion and Charter Oak ranges. They are the best. Emrick & Corwin. CHABROL BELGIAN No. 22,732 AMERIC'N No. 2764 Age lo years; bied by Emmanuel Dumont of LiBruyere Chassart, and im ported by A. C. Ruby & Company, of Portland, Ore. . ... - , ;--' . -a " ;M m fc'-4 iK.,aA I- I V j I ifA: L. . - - M Y . - -yr I WILL STAND SEASON OF 1911 Mondays, on call from H. H, Boge place. Farmington. Tuesdays and Wednesdays at home, H. H. Boge, place. Thursdays, all day at Henry Hesse place, opposite Groner & Rowell sawmill, Scholls. Fridays at Josiah Millar place, Reedville, 8 a. m. to 4 p m Friday evenings and Saturdays at Hillsboro, at the Second Street barn. Gets splendid colts, his colts capturing first prizes wherever entered at colt shows. TERMS: Single service, $10; To insure, payable when mare is known to be with foal, $15; colt to stand and suck $25 Care to prevent but not responsible for accidents. H. H. BOGE and W. E. SMITH, Owners. H. H. BOGE, Mgr., Hillsboro, Ore., R 5 KTJ,aTy. wamin from beynd sPri" seed wheat for sale North Plains, Tuesday. Connell's Store. CRYING FOR SOME FASTER COMPANY Have Beak-o Sthulls, Kcetlville and Orciuu, and Still Munxrv (Special Correspondeiwe) The Wheeler Baseball Team! Ever hear of that aggregation of speedy young men who are teaching the east end of the county what baseball really and truly represents? And who have fattened the phrase "Going Some" to fulsomeness? The lads in their natty uniforms have played "spider to the fly" to all visitors, and have defeated Reed ville, Scholls and Orenco and Scholls went against them strong, while Wheeler simply gave them professional stunts in allopathic doses, in a four to three defeat. The Cornelius Oak Grove team was to have played Sunday, and the Wheeler boys fixed up things fine for the visitors but they failed to show up. Wheeler strawberries, which are to make this section famous, wtre there in plenty; and their absence was regretted. In the afternoon, however, the Orenco boys came for a game, and after the first seance, when Wheeler splattered the score board with four per pendicular lines, the game set tled down to classy work. In the last half of the sixth Orenco left the field because of a decision on first base, and their action in leaving the ground is regretted, because the boys were doing nice- lu nnri hnH strpno-thnnti.I hu ink. ing on the reputed tosser for the Forest Grove league team. Wheeler isn't swelled our pride is justifiable, and in pitch er "Wolf" we have a tosser who has a basket lull 01 twisters, corkscrews and deceptive twirls, and the opposition has proven Red Riding Hoods. In receiver Perkins we have a man who can hike the ball to second with ac curacy, thus causing a woeful lack of base larceny. Wheeler has a growing com munity and its ball team is wait ing for more victims but while we will win the games we will also show the visitors a "bully" good time, as Teddy would say Born, May 14, 1911. to Wm, Walker and wife, Laurel, a son. Born, May 30. 1911, to Guy B Havs and wite, Laurel, a daugh ter. WW 1 v. Hon. Hubert Bernards was down from the West, the first of the week. Born, May 27, to Arthur D Hall and wife, of above Laurel a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Barlow, of Portland, were out to the city uecoration uay. Mrs. Frank Ballard, of Port land, was a guest at the R. H. Greer home, Decoration Day. -ee " IIVI, UklCH Portland, visited his V. Wiley, Decoration of H. M. A. father, W, Day. R. B. Goorlin and fnmihr Salem, and Miss Lena Goodin, of rort and. were o-npsri nf thn home of R. H. Greer and family, monaay. jonn tserrie. the civi war- veteran, was down from Yam hill, Decoration Day, mingling wun tneo d comranps nnri nmv. V. V..,JV,J ing me exercises. W. F. Simnsnn nnri wfa n Portland, were out. rn Rn first of the week. Mr. Simpson is connected with thp PnrtianH ----- vt blUlIU ponce department. corn. Mav 20. 1911 tr m and Mrs. J. A. Rmwn - . . aaa j, VI jO l Orove, a daughter. And this accounts tor that sm e J. A was wearing- in rhp pmmt i.L. .,1. , " " "COL, itieoiner aay. ur A n- ... . V r'nney, wue, and sn. will, departed yesterday, for mageneid, Wash., where they will reside on a farm. W. A has taken a notion that he wants to enjoy the simple life, after spending a lite time in town. William Flippen, formerly of ttinouuiu, passed through town Monday. He has a fine claim pyer on Salmon Creek, and savs hia fimkM ...Ml J .i iiinuci w in cruise oyer fifteen millions. He recently proved up On the land nnri 1 1 , 7, .: own ue able to sell for $15,000. ua v, ueen living over on h a claim ounie years. Xff r n, . m y; steeples and wife, of Centralia Wash., arrived the ...a. ui uie veeK tor a two weeks JLav. 1 ere rnroct rs 1 . -r.v,...ou vjiuve, uaies Creek and Portland. ThL t f, , but Mr. Steeples savs thnf t;' over there are rath. a., present. "Whan a street, and seweS T ; rIU' a"a one of the classiest, trio nit; :i . . ine thecoast'TaysMr.XZ60" Responsible lor so few Marrlafl Nowadays N old bachelor said to a m a niarncu num. 44No, I shall never marry. I need no one to darn my socks now. 1 always wear If I wear a hole in heel, toe or sole in four months, the mills give me new ones free" Evervoue knows that Woudethosc - . . . 1 will make you sausncu received another ut 1 S Just Headquarters the famous Burson seamless Knit hose iu all styles, out size, ribtop, a specialty A new Hue of lisle g;iuze at 25c to 50c per pair Silks! Silks! JUST UKCKIVKI) A complete ussortiiieiit of )ivsm Silkn in FoulunK Soft TalMa and Kbf in artistic colorings and pattern L lour ins)tM lion is solkiled H a4 li IT S RIGHT BAIRD 8TATB OP OREGON KOR WASHINGTON COUNTY. Margaret A trope and Herman Atrop. buabaud and wife, flalntille, va. Bembard Rreliaand Mary Krul a, hia wife, and Kmllia Jonitt (formrrly Emilia TennK,) DereudaiiU. TuBernbard Kreba and Marjr Krlw. bl. wife, and Kuiille Jooet, (formerly Kmilie Tennla,) the above named defendants: In tbe name of the Htale of Or-(on: You and each of you are hereby required to annear in tbe above entitled ,-ourl and answer tbe ,mplaint Hied airainm ou in the aoi?e entitled cauae on or before the expiration of an vreke from the date of the firm put licttion ol tbii tuiumona in the liill. boro Argue, thedatw or tbe find publh. tiontbereor Mng May 25. lull, and the date of the but publication thereof being theflth day of July, lull, end net forth by way of anawerany claim you may have to x:unA IT un 44 l properly nerelnalter daacrlnrd; KlChard b. Wllev. attendino- and you and eatb of von will i.lZ :..-4.j i i nonna tnnt it unn rail . - .. j . w myi nil I answer said coniulatnt, for want thereof tbe Plaintitfa w ill apply to tbe court for tbe relief prayed for In their complaint, to wit: For a dame thai th. ii.in.iu-.. are the owners in fee simple and In nos- nnwiiiMi oi an oi me loilowln ilrncribed real property, tituato In Waahington Co inly, Oregon, to-wit: Tne NorthAaat nn.pt.. rt OUAi..K o. t T. 2 S. ol K. 2 W. of the Willamette Mer" luian, anq mat you and each of you be forever barred and precluded from claiming or attempting lo claim, axHerting or altcinpting lo assert any interest in, or right or title to laid premises, or any por Hon thereof adverse to the title of the r-laintitls therein and thereto .'h,t ,Jthe .,itle of iA ayiaa.il. titls in faid real property be forever quitted as against tour claims to. ua on and against the same. This Hummoni is served upon you by publication in the Hillnboro Arnus pur suant to order of the Honorable J. W. Sewell, County Judge of Washington l ouniy.Oree-on. made and dated on the 24th day of May, mil. Hairlev .6 lla-a Attorneys for Plalotitta. gar1 m SUMMON 3 IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT Of Til Late Additions to our Stock of Goods PACKARD SHOES for men "KOBE" SILKS for women BAREFOOT SANDALS for children EDISON CRAPHOPHONES tor men. women and children Yours for a Q deal Rowell Bros. & Co. SCHOLLS. OREGON Phone Priv. Ex. No. 2 SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE. OP OREGON FOR WASHINGTON i-'OHutv tva Boylan, Plaiutifl. i Earnest Boylan," Defendant. I iO K.nrnattl 4tr.-l... ..l . ' . . fendant: "" auove namea de- In the name of the State of Oregon vou are harehw runniri . . r.T0" ml the coinplaln fl,,,, 'ff after the date of the Tb ffiTf fail to tuiarTh. 7i"'Bn of. will tut. Z "' ",r ,wnt '"ere- and fo7ihT..;r. P1"'"1"'. I of the H; ,r ;'u"."y nu control OOUntV conrr .Tf ,L. u. . ""M the the County of WasblnLT" ' "l0" '"r 1H Thursday, tSZ- H-iun '618 , Vlon,ey for Plaintiff . land, Ore ' a"u Wdg., Port- Tm no viol ur. j ttti $. Ik Z ra Wneat Flour FISHING - - TACKLE will soon want the See our The Trout Season be here, and if vou Fishing Tackl that will bring you luck) call and see our fine stock. new line of the "The Fa mon Bir-vcleJ Kacycle" OUR MACHINES ARE WORTH WHILE aunaard Baseball SuppliesWe can out 11 them all whcu it comcs to Baseball Sunn):.. LEE SEi,?S, HILLSBORO Gararfe, Third Street near H.a-1. aSfA'-wpre Kl" "I Plain vdcr.anv kftmil.in H4 r.. ' HUIfSSm 111111 ir UUHUi'i ,,, quantity, caps, fuse, etc.'1 It n si ti c r I- Tti 7 viv Kuaranteed. 37tf Horwicn 1 ixtn. Reedville. and at Orel irenco. 3UB 1